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onrnoN city rNiv.flPftisE. Friday, june 1,1917 7 HOUSEHOLD MINTS New Mutilii'U lin ahnken and aiwkl'il III mill fttttiT in IT High! l luko mil Hi 11 tVlphnr ilrnaalng nun iiiukn thi-iii mora eiiaUy wftnhi'd. If alinta urn urnnK Oral by Ilin l tu" uinl m il by Dm lii'in llinro will I hi mi mum linlhir vjIIIi aclttiK I hi ii lug III ln'ii )ini Irmi lln'in. When making atari li Ire lulling tin lunli wild ciil il alir anil Miurliiu Ihla In to I In- hulling onlir. Hull lhi liaiml llnni, iilul If 11 mil In' 11 warm Mill iml ini .l In lm irnlni'il Til nil freall hri'iid illi your klllfn III IiiiIIImic wulrr inl )il Kill Iw abln In 1 nl I lii' IIiIiiiii'kI alb n from a fri-h loaf. If Ion Ml ut It t ill haa lici'H iul III Hip uiii, alien 11 raw Miiiitn mill boll II In I lit miup fur a frw inlliiilra Tim ' ----- MARKET REPORT I'ninUMi, dr. Miiy 30.-A inuiliT ulii run nf rnlllij wua nn tlm murkei aaiilti ii T'lm i mam! wua f.ilrl) Kimil. I'ullllllK from lilllrlirra lllllliillull In r klllcra weie alnw .ucr dun In lh 'nl ilu, I ilii-y tin 1 a imriilua nn I mil Another strengthening f.n Inr ii u briak fi iiliT ami aturki r lr.idc Hi) y 11 few (inula nf strict')' K"oi lutf lin Imli'il wlih li i'ro Ilin ! !( ai'lli'ra nl atmiii: nlira i iluaril Willi l.ml ui-eka alnw ! i !. Hi at ln-cf aticru Milil frutii IV.'iO In III) mi with fulr In good (tr.iaa alei-r frnin S?j In of dim ry aleera aulil frnin t In H ' wH'lo I li 11 nit Krinli' aluff Ii-iiiikIiI frnin !! Ml In ,7 :.n Heat liri'f ri 1 lirn'iirlil r-iuii J ."1 in 7.'i wltli fulr In k'io.I ilu a :it 7 .'ill to huo (Irillmiry in ainl lii'ld ra lirnui lit i'. Till In i un wlillo H1I11 dairy i-nwa nf Inw ilri'anliir wlun nolil (rum nu In i)imI. Hi-nl In-ivy ln-rf Iml'a lir.mrlit f 7 Ml Willi Mi;ht i ma umiuiil $7.00 T hin Ji-rary bulla anM from f 00 In ! Ml. Hulk I if )ialrriluy'a lii'H liiialni'ni wua ilmiii nl 1 1 j (ill In l,'"j fur KiNut In rlii'lm inlxi'il liulrlirra Willi four Innila nl l'i Hi In Jl.'i '.ID. Ili'iiuiml wua li.'liir llnni nt liny limn durlnx I In "i V I'li a aulil frnin fl.H'O In f CI Ml wllh rnitlrriil mili'N up to III on. Sin i'i ri'iilptK cinitlniu' HkIii uml irlira tii'lil linn Currriil iiinlullniia nro: SprhiK liuiilia Knml In rhnlrn M0 In 1 1 1 00. ITllii; liuiilia In Knuil f 13 00 to $ I3.A0 Hprliic liuiilia. nilla f 1 1.00 to $12.00. Slmrti Iniiilia. (noil to rliulco lianily wolrliln ll 00 lo ll.' Oil nSlnirn wclln-ra. kihmI In clinli n $10 M to $1100. Slmrn m lln'm. kihmI In ( holm $10 Ml $10. Ml. Slmrn vr, kimiiI to i lmlro $;i..'i(l to $10 00. Slmrn cwi'H, fair In Knil $'.) 00 In !.M. Thn marki't priroa Ii-lnwr urn kIvimi liy tlio llrmly Merrantllo Company and Knrr llrotlicia Moat market. Vefltatlc. BUYING " I'nti Inca, ht 100 Ilia, fanry $2.00m 2.K0 Mutter (ennntry pi'r mill !t)r Ki:k. ht (lnr.cn 30c 8ELLINQ. I'nlalncN. nr 100 Ilia, fancy $:' DOw :l..".0 Ci'.liliaKC, pr Hi 754c liuttcr, per roll (country) TOctiSUc Cri'iitmry butlor, per roll S.'ir lettuce, four bunches 10c BUYINQ. I.lvn hoK 15cfllD'4c Stork Iiok l.lvirllc I. miib, )ciirlliiK, Mr Hi 10c Sprlni? clilckoiiH, mt Hi 2Iic ICwca, per Hi 8cW!)c StoorH 'Jo.. 10c Veal, 111., ilniHHcd K'ctiKIc lluna 14Mi Old HoohUth, per pound Self 10c I'ork, Urcaacd, Hi ( ISc Paad. OiitH, per 100 Ilia $:l.00 WTiont, K-r 100 Ilia $4..10 ShorU, SO U). Back $2.00 Hour, piT Rack $: 2ft Suit. HO llifl. I-IkIi gnuto 7,rc Hay, por ton $to to $20 (Tilck food, por 100 Urn $5 00 Scratch food, por 100 11)8 $1.50 llono, por 100 llm $Sl0 Ilran, 60 lb. anck $1.30 ltlg 4 hoi; food $2.10 Twin Four Kood $2.20 IVrchoron homo food, 100 lbs. ..$2.75 Kacklo food, por 100 lbs. $2.50 llolKtoln dairy food, por 100 llm. $1.50 Oil moal $2.73 Illood monl poultry, it, 10c Albora uiiihIi food $3.00 MIiMIIiirr, 90 llm $2.25 Wholo corn $.1.75 Crackod corn $;.75 Ground corn $1,00 II. nnd O. Middlings $1.4(1 Cocoanut oil monl $2.25 Kantorn oyster aboil $1.16 Grit, por 100 lbs 90c Hoof Hemps $4.50 FIhIi men!, por 100 lbs $4.25 Calf menl, 25 lbs $1.25 niRestor Tankngo $4.00 Sugar, boot, 100 lbs '.....$8.45 Sngnr, 100 lbs J8.75 Forget Your Achea Stiff kneos, aching limbs, lame hunk make llfo a burdun. If you stif for from rhoumatlsm, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, got a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, tho universal romedy for pain. Bnny to apply; It penetrates without rubbing and soot bos tho tender flesh. Cleaner nnd more effective than mus sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscles or wrenched llgamonta resulting from strenuous exercise, Snan'a Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c- (AdvJ I-.I.I lll ahaolh mm h of Ilia lull Hlalna nil Him IikIhU mar r.il!y lx rmniiii'il li r iliMliK mi all liiulnlriii il nil Ii-iiiiiii Jul' rnli III tlioriiuaiilr 11ml rliiM i ts In 1 li ar i ulil l r, ltti mil aiMi .... ... Win-11 li..ik iirf M.n.n. i'lliililn a III ' tin anil mi Hi 1 1, If in In fuia m,iu iiaa mi hulling auli'f mii II111 flamr will iiiiili'lf'illl liiiiiiutfil AtMva ai-o lliul I hi. mi la mine. I flrat In ri'iiiiivn lnrnl-.li mill palnl If Ilu atulll la oil a m.irai, fulirlr. illanl' Ii) Milnr.it Iiik wllli I itM'iillin', uaa aim Iml If 1111 a nil" f.ihilr Hpniig with rliluriifnrin If a ilm ling U li ft bv II. a iirMlillln ! 11 jr I'mitlmia Iml In iimi either Ilin 1 h lurnf ui 111 nr tureen Him where iIh r la either flra nr aril III I11I IIkIiI. TAKEN UP BY FRENCH SI. '. IIIH, M.iy "il lle.iiu,p!!iili nf f.ilr ly ailh iDima flKlilliiK hut m: iiy nr tnra nf lln Kr. i.i li fimit, Willi r iiil" i of fl r 1 1 1 . i (i ,ii iiilln In I li.aiiipaKiiii Mil l - i n ( I ii in i iiinr a nf tin I'li'in II (IrUr ariiiind Vcrituii, wua ri ihhIimI In III" war nfTli'ii at.ili an lit loiUy t'uulb of Si. tj'n nt.n a v loll nt nrtll lery i.triiKl'le u In (rnrrmi, tin i inn in mi I iji ii tlicla n-il . with a r rin t iti al nf pnlrnl tlKlitliu:. In the i Ii n in io k ti a Gi'ruuin att.n k. led by !" lal aaull!tiK wan a. unanc ciniifu'ly atti'iupli'd In ri'.u li Mnnt lllinid Kri'iu h tri'iii bra Many nf the iiK'iny with k 1 1 1 l ont a lar" iinintier raptured In Hie repulan nf till aia.iult Around Verilun uml I fill :nl Hie atateliii'lit aalil Ilin l"n In Ii ' rlealii'd Ui their In-iii In ." i iiiisiilldntliiK lln-lr I'O altlmia. Two lii-rniuu ai-rnplnnri were brnucbl down yeaterduy. SALE OF EXPLOSIVES WOULD BE CONTROLLED WASHINGTON, May SO. Another war meaaurfl dealgnod lo provrnt de struction of Industrial plants and the triinapurtatlnn lines was urged upon tho houao Tueaday by Itcprcxcntatlve Kualer of llllnuia, who sought the pas aagi of his bill lo regulato traffic In explosives. Mr. Kostur, as chairman of the com (illusion on mines nnd mining, empha sized that while his bill was designed to reach only a small percentage of the people It wua absolutely vital tu tho proper restraint of mob violence and tho protection of commerce and Industry during the war with Ger many. ' lly tho terms of tho bill tho presi dent would be given nhsoluto power by Inw to lay down regulations "gov erning tho manufneturo, distribution, storngo, uso nnd possession" of all kinds of explosives until the war Is over. E DENIED CASH TO USE IN SEARCH FOR FRAUD SAIiEnl, 6r., May, IS. The emerg ency bonrd todny passed back to tho stnto Inad bonrd nnd the nttornoy'gon orul tlio Tnclflo Llvostock lnnd fraud caso. Tho omorgency bonrd did not flatly rofuso to grunt the dnflcloncy appro priation milled by the nttornoy gen eral to carry on furthor Investlgntlons Into the merits of the prosocutlon of tho cub'o, but a rosolutlon was adoptod doclnring that thore is no nocosslty for authorizing any deficiency "nt tills tlmo" and "tho application of tho at tornoy gonornl for this spoclflo pur poso be and tho same Is heroby de nied." Tho roBolutlon further provldod that It tho state land board shall dlroct the nttornoy gonoral to procoed with his Investigation and the litigation against the Pacific Livestock company, and if tho $6000 shall become exhausted the board plodgos Itsolt to authorize such deficiency as may bo necessary. T WASHINGTON, May 2S.-Invostlt;a-Hon by tho senate naval affairs com mittee of tho accident on tho armed merchant ship Mongollu, in which two American Red Cross nurses were killed, was ordered today by tho senate. I J. S. TO ASSIST i finding a MWITMAKKKT WAHIIIWI'OS', May S'-Hi-ahliiK li.allila III Hi" f r ! fur I'ai llli ml (full. Iliu 1I1 (..wIiih nl of amli ul I'iiii daa ii'liKnil representative to I l.li.a. Ja.ni, Au.Ualu. Ill MiHIo p!in a an 'I r4a,-rii HimiU. 11m imi-4 i t niali'lliia- Hi" market 'fur I'm Iflr ot triit t liai Mima , ..11. . ll.rtuivli I. mi t 1 ill , Ii.mIiiu l.f Ilia fr filr tlimucli pruitl'iil ilnalliK nf Ilia Kli( llali ami Hi iiiIiiiUii tmirki la In tlio I 'ii IIH Hlati a A I'. Itulnlii'iii, p 1 1 a I lim atUalnr III fnirliiii fruit mar kila. will ami from Vninnunr J'lli" 7. nocroiisio hk PAH) H)K WOKK DOaNKHVOTIIKKS ITTTrtlil'lt'l. May .In - I'll! .burg diH lnra wb'i ruler military ai-rvlrn ar In re, 1', per rent nf the lln 'iliiA from lln ir il!mli jii.nllia whlln Ilii-y ara hlmiit. Hip wink lieliig done by diatnra who N-mmn at limn". Thla ai'tin'ini inn nt waa mail" In day .y llm mul'lary ineillial inunill f ir t!i - lutiniiul i!efi nf Al'i cln iiy nullity A'loiil :nn din tura from this dlntrlct b.nn nlrady Inrn rummla alniieil or hut" appHid fur uiiuiil a!oll. WASHINGTON. May 2K -lila.alch nf Ja. alien" troopa In lurgn force tu tlm Ittn-alnn front. Is "apparently tlm licit big move In tlm world war," It was authoritatively predicted today. I'curlng a separutn Ituaalan peace with Germany, Japaneau publlclats are udvlalng thla rourae to nam Aalu from German aKKreaalun. It was declared. The Informant Is IiIkIi In dlp'uinatlc i In lea here. It waa stated that "since little la known of the real status of Ituaalan affairs, one fait stands uin-r-mofil, that Juiiaimsu armies muni aid In maintaining tho Ituaxlan battle llm-s us tho only rourae tu keep tho Teutons ultimately out of China." It was explained that wnilo Japan's soldiers are conscripted for the pri mary ohji-ct of defense, public senti ment In the Mikado's empire would I sanction sending troops to dUtant for eign servleo "to thwart an ultimate In vaalun of China nnd the orient." MAY SfE SERVICE AS WASHINGTON, May 28. Cavalry, organizations now Included In tho na tional guard of the states wltl be or dered into the fodoral service dis mounted, tho war department defi nitely decided today. No new units will be authorized. Tho fact that there are 25 regiments of cavalry In tho regular army at the present tlmo and because no requost for this branch of tho service has been recnlvod from Prance Is the reason for tho wnr department's discouraging the organization of now cavalry units among tho state troops. The men now taking cavalry Instruc tion In tho officers' resorve corps train ing camps will be given assignments In field artillery units or in tnfsntry organizations, tho department Indicat ed today. The cavalry units now in tho national guard will be called out with tho guardsmon on July 15, July 25 and August 5, but the cavalrymen will go to the concentration camps without mounts and will be given in tensive training with the field artil lery units or infantry brigades. TO WAR DRAFT BILL !S MONTREAL. Quo., May 2S. Th6 proclamation of martial law as a re sult of serious ntitl-conscrlptiou dum ostrutlons Is bolng urged. It is said today cartridges have been Issued to the mllltta and that effective mens urcs will bo taken at the first out break. Antl-conscrlptlon meetings are be Ing hold dally and so far the demon strations, with a few Isolated instan ces of rowdyism, have been limited to hitter words. However, danger of a clash between regular soldiers and the mobs which are nightly marching through tho streets shouting "Down with conscription" Is causing com manding officials dlsquletudo. TOM RICHARDSON IS ILL PORTLAND, Or., May 30. Tom Richardson, ex-secretary of the Port land Commercial club, and known throughout the country as a publicity expert, is ill at a local hospital with a nervous breakdown. His attending physicians pronounce his case ex tremely serious. JAPANESE TROOPS 10 ENGAGE GERMANS ON FRONT OF RUSSIANS UNMOUNTED INFANTRY UNFIT MKNAHK' OHDKHKI) OUT OF HAS" KKANCimU May !0-..u-, nant Cnlonel KrH W. Hladmi, rmu-iiiamli-r of lb military training, lamp, ri-ra mrpa iiffin-ra, yeier day nr li red tlm lliinln.il of llm niiflt iiidii from Iha rralilo lainp. "V want lo K' t rid of tlioan win, tamint paas tha pbyalral leita at niiin," ho said; "llm camp Is over crowdi-il. Ws cannot wuatn our limn llli limn who will nut lint, and It will l,n Utli-r for them to an bark lo civilian llf." top tha First Cold. A cold duel not ft well of Itself. Inn prorrss of wearing out cold wears you enit, snd your cough be coiims acrloua If . Hgt' teJ. Hacking con In drain lot rnnrxy and sap tlm vitality. Kor 47 yaars the huppy com bliiatlun of aootliliig antlarptlc Lal aams In Dr. King Niw Ulwon ry has hi-aled roughs and relieved coniza tion.' Young at4 old ran teat If y to tlm fefctlvenraa of f'r. King's Se lilairovery for rougba and rolds. Huy a bo'tla today at your Iirturglat. 50c. (Adv.) HELD FOR OCFRAUDINO BANK liAI.I.AH. Or., May - Keverln J'e terann. a laborer In Klnra Valley, was brought lo Dallas lat nlxht and jailed on tha charge of obtaining money under false pretenaes from the Kails City bank. Ills hearing will be held late today. I-HONKS-)rri. a Home. A23 I'aclflc. Itoaldenee-:cni DR. WM. C. 8CHULTZE DR. F. P. 8CHULT2E Physicians and Surgeons Itooms 2 17 2 1 8 Maconlc Du'ldlng Ortgon City Oregon Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Deutsch sprechender Adrokat OREGON' CITY OREGON Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Margaret Harris, Plaintiff, vs. Hurbert Harris, Ivfvndant. To Hurbert Harris above named de fendant: In the name of the Stnte of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you. In the above entitled suit, on or before the 13th day of July. 1917. said date be ing the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief prayed fur in her complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care, custody and control of their min or children, to-wit: William H. Harris and Klsle M. Harris. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judgo of the Circuit Court, which May, 1917, and the time prescribed for order was made on the 23rd day of publication thereof is six weeks, bo ginning with the issue dated, Friday. June 1st, 1917, and continuing each week thereafter tq and including Fri day, July 13, 1917. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Clrculi Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamns County. Ethel Dalley. plaintiff, vs. Roy Dalley, defendant. t To Hoy Dalley, tho above named de fendant: In tho mime of tho Stnto of Oregon, you aro hereby -required to nppear nnd answer the complaint filed against you In the nbovo numod suit, on or bofore tho 22nd tiny of June, 1917. said date being tho expiration of six weeks from tho first' publication of this summons, and if you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho marriace contract now existing between plain tiff nnd defendant; for the care, cus tody and control of tho minor child ren, Marcus Dalley, Florence Dalley nnd Gertrude Dalley. This summons Is published by order of J. U. Camp bell. Judge of tho Circuit Court, which order was made nnd entered on the 10th day of May, 1917, and the time prescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issuo dntod. Frldny, May 11, 1917, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and including tho issue of Friday, June 22nd, 1917. UROWNELL & SIEVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. CITATIONr In the matter of the Estate of Elea nor Sholnlore, deceased. To E. H. Sholniere, Executor of the last will and testament of Eleanor Sholniere. deceased: WHEREAS, upon peUtlon of O. D.f Eby, an attorney of this court and one of the attorneys of record in the above intitled cause, an order was duly made and enterod in the above enUtled cWrt and cause on May 23rd, 1917, that you appear on or before Monday, June 11th, 1917. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. and show cause why an order should not be made removing yon as such executor and revoking, your letters; testamentary. Ami, wliinaa, by ordir dated May iVd, 117, duly ina'le and entnmd In this rauaa It was dlrrtd thai citation aaua by llm rlerk of thla court to you the said K H. Hholnlera as aui h -- utor. din ling you in appear In thla court on or Imfnr said data and show rauaa why said order should not bi granted Now Ihnrnfora, In the name of (ha Hlals of Oregon You ara hereby cltnd to appear at llm futility court room In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, on or b fur Monday, tha I lib day of Juna, 111 7, at 10:00 o'clock A. M , and show causa. If any tlmra be, why an order ahould not ha granted by tha above naumd rourt removing you as aiecutor of lha laat will and toatament of said Kleanor Hholnlere, deceased, and re voking tha letters, taatamentary now Isaued to you. Wltneas my band and tha anal of the court affixed this 24th day of May, 1917. I. M. HARRINGTON, County Clerk. Ily F. A. MILLER, (8al of County Court.) Deputy. Summons. In the Clr.-ult Court of the Klatu nf Oregon, for Clackamas County. M. L. .Morris .plaintiff vs. E'lo P Morris, dcfi ndmt. To Ella P. Morris, the above named defendant : In the ni-me nf the Plate of Ore i;ori you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of tho pla'n tiff, filed again! you In the n'mvo n titled suit, on or before rlx weeks from the 1 1 tit day of May, 1917; that being the drte of the flrnt publication of the summons herein, and if you n fall to pK-nr and onwer for want thereof, tlm plaintiff will apply lo the rourt for the relief demrnded In tho complaint, towlt: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony and the marrla;:e contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and do-fcm'.-int. In tt.! aauae, and for such otrtir end further re'lef as the plain tiff may be entitled to In Hie pre'ralses. The summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to the order cf the Hon. J. I'. Campbell, Judge of tho above entitled court, which ord'-r was made and entered on the 7th day of May. 1917, and which order directed that service of summons in this cause le made upon you by publication thereof, once 2 week for six consecu tive weeks In' the Oregon City Enter prise, a newspaper printed and puli llnhed and of general circulation in PrcKnn City, Clackamas County. Ore I'on. DIMICK D1MICK and W. L. MVLVEV. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication May 11. 1917. SHERIFF'S 8ALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Canby State Bank, a corporation, plain tiff. vs. Lucy M. Goshorn, as administratrix of the estate of Elmer E. Goshorn, deceased; Elmer Els worth Goshorn, Jr., a single man; Elizabeth Hazel Hogan, and Walter T. Hogan her husband; Gilbert Stephen Goshorn and Marie Ethel Goshorn bis wife; Lucy M. Goshorn, a widow; and Dorothea Klmber Goshorn a minor; and F. S. Sever, as guardian ad lit em of Dorothea Klmber Goshorn, a minor, defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. By virtue of a Judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 4th day of April, 1917, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 4th day of April, 1917, In favor of Canby State Bank, a cor poration, plaintiff, and against Lucy M. Goshorn as administratrix of the estate of Elmer E. Goshorn, deceased, and Lucy M. Goshorn a widow, defend ants, for the sum of 1100.00, with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1915. and the further sum of $75.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum of $53.70 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the quarter section corner on the west line of section seven (7) in Township Four (4), South Range Two (2) East of the Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence East along the quarter section line, Fourteen and twelve one-hundredths (14.12) chains; thence South twenty eight and seventy-two one-hundredths (2S.72) chains to a stone; thence south S4 degrees 30 minutes, west three and ten one-hundredths (3.10) chains; thence west five and sixteen one-hundredths (5.16) chains; thence north 64 degrees west six and eighty-one one-hundredths (6.81) chains to the west line of said section seven (7); thence north twenty-six and four one hundredths (26.04) chains to the place of beginning containing forty (40)- acres of land, more or less. Also the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is 14.12 chains east and 2S.72 chains south from the quarter section comer on the west line of section seven (7) in Township Four (4) South, Range Two (2) East of Willamette Meridian, run ning thence north 84 degrees 30 min utes East 139 feet; thence in a north erly direction 160 feet; thence in a northwesterly direction 117 feet to a point directly north of the place of beginning; thence South 215 feet to the place of beginning containing about ona half acre of land more or less, reserving from Ibis conveyance a strip of land thirty (JO) fat in width along tha eaatrrly aid of the laat described tract of land for a private road. Now, therefore, by virtue jt said ex ecution, Judgment order and dncrsa, and In compllanca with tha commands of said writ, I will, on Haturday, lbs 24 day of Juna, I'JI7; at tha hour of 10 o'clock a. tn at tha front door of tha County Court Home In tha City of Oregon City, In said County and Htate, sell at piblle auction, subject to redemption, to the hlgheat bidder, for V. H. gold coin caab In band, all the right, title and Interest which tha within named defandanta or either of them, had on tha date of the mortgage herein or alnca bad in or to the above deacrlbed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg ment, order, decree, Interest, coats and all accruing coats. Dated, Oregon City. Ore., May 4. 1917. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamaa County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. First publication May 4th, 1917. Laat publication June 1st, 1917. 8CMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE cou.vrr of multnomail Leisle E. Kanacos, Plaintiff, VS- Louls A. Kanacos, Defendant, To Louis A. Kanacos, above nam ed Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear In the above entitled Court, and answer the Complant filed against you In the above entitled Court, on or before six (6) weeks from the 27th day of April, 1917. said 27th day of April. 1917, being the date of the first publication of this Summons, i nd If you fall to so appear and answer the Complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the avbove entitlod Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint here in, to-wlt: For a decree of the above entitled Court that the marriage contract now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, be ever dissolved, and held for naught; That Plaintiff be given the care. custody and control of the minor child of the parties of thla salt; For Ten Dollars ($10.00) per month alimony for the care, custody and control of their child ; For the resuming of her name prior to said marriage, to-wit: Lessie E. Hammersley, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable, Including her costs and disbursements herein. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for alx (6) successive and consecu tive weeks In the "Oregon City En terprise", a newspaper of general cir culation in Clackamaa County, Ore gon, and printed and published in Clackamas County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered herein on the 25th day of April. 1917.. FRED J. MEINDL. Attorney for Plaintiff, 405-6 Railway Exchange Building, Portland. Oregon. Dr.te of first publication, April 27, 1917. Date of last publication. May 8, 1917. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Ollle Zoe Holton. Plaintiff, vs. Albert M. Holton. Defendant. To Albert M. Ho'.ton. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the 9th day of June, 1917, that being the day fixed by order of court tor you to appear and answer. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C Latourettb, President F. J. Meyer, Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 52 Home A-ltl GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended U C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneye-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg.. Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phones Pacific Main 406; Home A-270. STONE A MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXEQON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examlueJ, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. and mora than all CI arli fiom tha data of lha flrit publliaCun of thla summons; and If yog fail tu i appear and anaaer, lha plaintiff will apply lo tha Court for the relief drinalidad la tier auld Complaint, Ut-wll; Fur a dei re entering and iluaolrlig lha bonds of matrimony now eilnting be tween tha plaintiff and you. and that aha be granted an abauluta duorca from you; that the p'alntlff be award ed tha permanent lare and euatudy nf mr said rbild, Ea llolum, that tlm plaintiff lm awarded tha sum of :0 09 a month alimony front you; that she ba dw tared In be the owner jf the household gooda and furniture alleged In the complaint, and that you l ava no Interval therein; that she recover her costs and disbursements of this suit, and that sba ba granted am h other and further relief as to the Court may aeein Just and equitable. This aummona la publlahed In the Oregon City Kolerprlaa once each week for alx () succesalve weeks, by order of th Hon. J. L'. Campbell, Judge of IfU above entitled court, made on April II. 1917. Flrnt publication April 27. 1917. Laat publication June I. 1917. W. If. POWEIJ Attorney fur I'lalatlff. SUMMONS. In the County Court of the 8tat of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. George Blchsel and Beatrice Blchsel. his wife, Joseph Blchsel. unmarried, Lena Darby and John W. Darby, her " huaband. Mary Gude and Clemens Gude, her husband, Caroline 11. Knoblauch and Joseph S. Knoblauch her husband, Frank J. Meier and Rosy E. Meier, bis wife. Bertha Hav erstlck, and Chester 8. Haverstick, ber husband, Anton Rothweiler, un married and Ceo. A. Rothweiler. no married, Ros II. Smith and Chris tian C. Smith, ber husband, John Blchsel and Kate Blchsel. his wife. George Blchsel and Theresa Blch sel, hla wife, Elizabeth Haines and John T. Haines, ber husband. Plaintiffs. VS- Helen Blchsel Miller and Miller, ber husband, Margret Mc- Fad den and McFadden, ber husband, Joseph Blchsel, LIzzLe Blchsel and Mary Blchsel, children of Joseph Blchsel, and all unknown heirs of Katie Wines, deceased, Defendants, To Helen Blchsel Miller. Miller, her husband, Margaret McFadden and McFadden, her husband, Joseph Blchsel, Tom my Blchsel, Lizzie Blchsel and Mary Blchsel, children of Joseph. Blchsel, and all unknown heirs ot Katie Wines, deceased. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGONJOU ARE HEREBY RE qalred to appear and answer the complaint In the above entitled salt filed against yon on or before six weeks after the vfirst publication ot thla summons, to-wit: The 9th, day of June 1917, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to this court for the relief demanded In said complamt as follows: For a decree for a partition ot the following described real property situated in the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 17, Block 10 West Gladstone, Clackamaa County, Oregon, accord ing; to the maps and plats on file in the office of the recorder "ot conveyances for said county and State. This aummona is published pur suant to an order made by the Honorcblo J. U. Campbell, Judge ot the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas on the 21st day of April, 1917. The date ot the first publication of this summons being the 27th day of April, 1917, and the date of the laBt publication being; the 8th day of June, 1917. C. Schnebel, Attorney tor Plaintiff. WEINHARD lUILDINa William Hammond Philip U Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneye-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.SM.D.V. Graduate ot tha Ontario Veteri nary Qoltefta at Toronto, Canada, and tfce MsKBttp Reboot of Sur gery of CMesegDt fa ertarbliahed at IfcwWon Statfe, between Fourth and VXSb on Main Street. Both VeJepfaonea Offics PuatOa U; Horn A-98 Be a. Paot&e 184; Home B-M