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ORF.CON CITY RNlV.rtPRISR. FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1917. Pape7 MARKET REPORT j mmmmmmmmm aa.4 PORTLAND, Or, J urn. II - Hli.w herrlea were again In HkIiI upply ye (unlay and lha market (Inn. Very few Hiiutherii Oregun berrle were re cel.ed. t'lurka, frimi Kennewlrk, l.rou k lit II 76, ami Marahalla, from Tim Ihtlle, anlil lit I lid mnii price. While Hulmiin herrle brought t, and will he U :i today. The flrl green apple (if the eaon were received front California ami aoM at II !' r half lim. Aprlcnla were more. ili'iillful ami were quoted at f 1 76 In 12 in, according to quality. There ha been practically no change In lha market renirt fur Ilia paat (wo day. Kloiir ami pofutoe aa well aa liulirr ami egg remain thn aanin. AniniiK thn vegetable that have ar rived In llin market during thn paat few day arn lurnlpa end carrot that arn lulling fur fla rinta per hunch, wllh aiinm other vegelble Including rallhra, iiululia, aplnacb ami green. ('herrle ara selling at IS cent per Hiuni, and ihe flrat Washington atraw herrlea have arrived from Kennewlck. These ara rntalllna; at two boiea fur IS rrnta. Tha California berrle ara about a thine of thn paat. Tha Ore Ron brrlia ara ei peeled In large lola within few week, and If tha present weather continue, thla will baaten the ripening of thn hnrrlea. Tha Oregon herrlea baa flavor that other her rla do not have, and many of the houaewlvee kava emloualy walled for (heir arrival In tha local market Thla year's crop la at thn preannt time encouraging to tha grower. J I'OHTLANIl, Or, June. ll-Jllo warn the frutuie of the lleatxk mur ket at lh I'ortlimd I'tilon Slock yanla thla morning wltli more real alrriiKtll showing In that dlvTaliui tlinn In all other combined. Killer have run short of ali'ira and are nii-kliia; all lin y ran K't. Thla la the eiplanatlun for (he strung market. The di'inaiid tills morning fur exceeded thn aupply. ling were a trifle alroliKiT. al though tiri:Ti wua mill the lop. The imirket for pic la In an unsettled alule. Kvery cfTort la being made to keep the plica In thn country but with price easier at the yarda and feed going up ll'a a rommdrmn what may, lia the result. I Sheep are (Inn and will roiidnun an for some time to mine. ) Receipt were (IS cuttle, 9 calve III) hog. li33 heep, a total of 9 cur loillll. Thn market price btow are given by the Hredy Mercantile Company and Parr Urothera Meat market. Vagatablaa. BUYING I'otilnea. M-r InO lb, fancy I 00021.0 Olilona, per pound 5c Kutter (country per roll) i.COc Kitga, per doen 30c ELLINQ. J'oliiloeit, per 100 lb, fancy $2(003.50 f'.iblmgo, pnr lb 7Vc llulter, per roll (counfry) ... .70c'.i 80c Crnamury butter, per roll (lie lettuce, four bunchea 10c BUVlNO. I.lvo hog lfict15Vic Ktix k bog 13cHc Ijtnh, yearling. ht lb 10c Spring chickens, per Hi 2uc lOwea. por lb 8ct9c Htpera 9c. 10c Vc-ul, lb., dreaaud 12cUi:lc Hen V,c Old llonatnra, per imund Sot 10c I'ork, dreaiHl, lb lXc Feed. OatH, mt 100 Ibi $3.00 Whort, por 100 lb $(.2G Short, 8011). suck $2.00 Flour, por anck $3.00 Snlt, 50 Iba. high grade 7Rc Hay, per ton $1 to $26 Chick food, per 100 Iba $5 00 Scratch food, per 100 Ilia $U0 Hone, pnr 100 lb $3.50 limn. 60 lb. anck $1.30 nig 4 hog food $2.t0 Twin Kow Feed $2.20 Porchoron homo food, 100 lbs, ..$2.75 Knckle mod, por 100 Iba $2.50 Holntcln dulry food, por 100 lha. $1.65 Oil monl $2.75 lllood meal poultry, iv 10c Albora muh food $3.00 Middlings, 64 Iba $2.25 Whole corn $3.75 Crnckod corn $3.76 Ground corn ,..,. $4.00 n. and O. Middling! $10 Coconnnt oil meal $2.25 Eautor oyator aholl $1.15 Grit, por 100 Iba 90c Hoof scrnpa $1.50 Calf monl. 25 rot, $1.25 Sugar, boot, 100 Iba $8.45 Sugar, 100 Iba 18.76 Klhh meal, per 100 lha $1.25 PIONEER GERMAN AIRMAN SHOOTS HIS LAST BOMB LONDON, juno 12. A dispatch to the Exchnngo Tolegraph from Amster dam eaye Lluutonant Joncf Schaum burg, the first Gorman airman to tine an airplane In battle, and alao tho flrat to throw bombs from an airplane, waa Hhot down in the buttlo of Mcsainea, fulling dead Inside the Gorman, lines. Constipation Cause Serious Ills. "Let me see your tongtio" Is the doctor's flrst question- When the ton gtio Is coated It means sluggish bowels and you invite not only headaches, In digestion but serlotiB Ill-health. Avoid thoso dangors by taking .Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are sugar coated, highly efficient, yet mild and easy In action, pleaBant to tnke by young, aged or delicate. Sold for years at your druggist, 25c. IN OF M)M)N, Jutia II - l. n..ral I'arsb Ink and hi purly arrived early thla 'iKirnlnar al a port In (treat Hrltuln The Amerli un K'H''rul and hit purly Were received by llin officer of Ihe purl, Ilia K"ihtuI oinmumlliiK Ihe ll Irli t and thn mayor. They went c rortcd from Ihn dm k by bund and a gourd of honor. (ieneral pending arrived In lxidon thla afternoon. Ila t wi-lini.inl by Walter Mine Page, Ihn Amerb an am ImnKuilur, Uird )erliy, aerretary of lute for wur; Vlaiouut Krench, com in ii ml 1 ri K Ihn lirllleli hotna fi n ea, and olljir offlrer. InrludlriK l-"rd llrookn, who will bn utlui bed to (ii'Ueral I'i r t xhliiK'a aluff durllin liU atay In KnK Innd. I hn eMK lid arlvul of Cetieral I'er IiIhk and hi party ha been kept a fulrly i l(ie nrri'l from Ihe lnnluti public. Keveral floora of rMim In hotel hail been n uerved fur thn Ameri can purly and thn hotel Ihl mornliiK wua rompleli'ly trunaformed by the plm lnit of numerou alxn board, thn liiHtulliilloti of burerii of Information, elc , dealK'ned to mnkn thn mmt effl- elent poaalliln uan of thn plure a lem- tornry American army heudijuartc ra, I.e.tilliiK Amerlrana In I.oihIoii up peured oil tliu aceiin early today with credential u member of vurloua rommltleea. (ieimrul IVrMiIni; and tho twelve of flier of h'.a etilor ataff uro to be luenta of tho Hrltlnh Kovernment llin Huvoy. L OFFICIALS 10 BE GIVEN AUTHORITY TO SELECT SOLDIERS WASHINGTON, June 11. Tho war department was at work today on regu lation for the lecond atep In the army draft selection by lot of a proportion of young men registered, while the pro voat marshal general's office was com piling data on the registration Tuea day. It may take a week or 10 days to complete the nation-wide tabulation. Than the war department will pre- acrlbe rule for drawing namea of men who are to be eiamlned before local or precinct exemption board and for the composition of thcie board and of board of review to which those dratted may appeal. A call for a dof Inlte numbor of troops will be Issued and each slate will be notified to con tribute a certain proportion and state authorities In turn will dotermine al lotments for subdlvUlons. Officials Doted today that the returns received aofar Indicate that more than halt of the men registered either claimed exemption or gave facta which might exempt them. ihe war department mar Issue a guiding atutement for boards of ex emption, but actual decision on each case will be loft to the local authori ties. Emphasis Is laid on the deter mination to prescribe no class ex emptions, but to paas on casos Indi vidually. Messages from governors all over tho country show that there are rela tively few ablrkors to be dealt with. Already the machinery of the govern ment Is moving to bring these tew to a reckoning. The chief factor In bringing them to book, however, will not be logal processes. General Crowder and the forces of the department of Justice place full rollunce In the people them selves In bringing forward those shirkers. The local exemption boards will al most equal In number the registration precincts. Assurance has boon given that a man's own neighbors will be the Judgea to pass upon his case. There were more than 125,000 pre cincts and equal decentralisation will charaoterUe the exemption machinery. Proaldcnt Wilson, upon whom the law Imposes the duty of selecting and appointing all these boards, probably will dolegate this authority to the state officials. Their loyal and enthusiastic response, exemplified In the registra tion, Is certain. SENATOR HINTS THAT WASHINGTON, June 11. Senator larding, Ohio, Republican, declared n the sonate today that lack of pub ic confidence was retarding sub icrlpttons to the Liberty Ixian and .hat In thq intoreBt of unity senators vere withholding Information which night call for Investigation and shake he confidence of the American poo ile In the conduct of the war. . It would be curious It agents rep resenting the kaiser's divine right should be found trying to work with nihlllBts In Russia. 1 UQUOK SKIZK!) HYOI TICKHSAT NKW KHA DKPOT Twenty two ipiarla of whlakey and preiuluiii of two (iirt of beer, Wera elied at lha Houthern I'aclflr.frnlKht depot at New Kra by Hherlff W, i. Wll op, deputy IMntrlct Attorney Tbomaa liurkn and Juatba of Ilia I'eaca John N. Hlevera, jimt befora mldiilifht Wed neaduy. Ihn whlakey wa carefully packed In trunk with a blanket and a bathrobe uud aa filler lo protect lha paper car lona containing; tha ll'iunr. A blind chi k an on Ihn trunk. A loiter. about Ihn atatlon who acted auaplcloua ly waa brouichl to thla city and quoa Honed but waa rnleaaad. Tueaday nlxhl two aultcaaea of whla key wera taken from a Houthnrn I'a clflij train, evidently Intended to ba uaed In lha lloaa Hhow celebration In rorlland. HI. Helena: New (uraico belm built here Many Cermana now wlb lha Krupp f.irtiirrr of planllnc and harveitlnj bad been nncouraxnd to become tnanu mtn hlnery Inalead of gun. T OF VOTE IS COMPLETED The official count of the Clackamaa county election, completed today, how total vote of (507 In the II precinct of the county. The Tote on the Individual measure waa as fol low: Authorizing Porta' lndbtdnes 300 Yea 2787 301 No 2390 Limiting Pay of Laglalatora 304 Ve 793 305 No 5222 Implied Appeal by Amendments 306 Yea 1647 307 No S801 Uniform Tax Claaslflcatlon 308 Yea 2709 309 No 293! Continuing Electlona 310 Ye 3894 311 No 1943 New Penitentiary Levy 312 313 314 315 Yea No . Yea No . 1746 4437 Road Bond Issue ....227$ ....4179 PHONES 9fflce Home. A-23 Pacific, 253 Residence 36F11 OR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. 8CHULTZE ' Physician and Surjeona Doom 217-218 Masonic Du'ldlng Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Deutsch-sprechender Advokat OREGON CITY OREGON GOOD PASTURE to let, a team of horses for sale. Phoone 16F21. W F. Margent, Clackamas. tf Notice of Appointment of Admlni trator. Notice la hereby given that the uiidnrslKned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Francis Marlon 'Stone, dereaHed- All persons having claims against aald estute are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouch ers attached within six months from tho dute of the flrat publication of this notice, namely June 15th, 1917. to the administrator at the office of ' Stone & Moulton, in the Stevens Rulldlng, Oregon City, OroKon. First publication. June 15, 1917; hiHt publication, July 13, 1917. J. E. POMEROY, Administrator. STONE & MOULTON, Attorneys for admlnlHtrutor. PAH) Sheriff's Sale on Execution In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Marlon.' Annette I. Miller as Guardian of the person and estate of Henry J. Miller, an insane person, plaintiff, vs. U L. Cribble, Albortina Gribblo and V. II. Gribblo, Dofendunts. State of Oregon, County ot Cluckamus, 88. Hy virtue of a judgment order, do creo and an attachment exocutlon, duly iaauod out of and under the seal ot the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of May, 1917. upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on tho 24th day of April, 1917, In favor of Annette I. Miller, as guardian of the person and estate of Henry J. Miller, -nn Insane person, plaintiff and agulnst L. L. Grlbble, Al bortina Grlbble and W. H. Grlbble, de fendants for the sum of $0353-98, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum from the 24th day of April, 1917, and the- further aura of $100.00 attorney's fees with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum from tho 24th day ot April, 1917, and the further sum of $105.00 costs and disbursements, nnd the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property of said defendants, and If sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belopglng to said defendants "bn and after lb" (U'a auld judyment to utlhfy auld eim f l'.i.!. Intt-reat, and alio lha coat upu IM a:d aril Now, Ihenforn, by tlrt'ia of laid n rijtlnn, Judicmciit mdi r and d run, mid In romdU(i' with the 10mm inl. of auld writ, being iiiui.l,, to find any puraonul properly of auld defendutit , I did oil lha Hth day of April. I'jIJ, un dur atiahmeiit In Ihl anil duly levy upon Ihn following dirll,ed rml proMrty of aald defendant 'a, almule and being In Ihn CnnMy of ( , Ituinua. and Htuln of Oregon, llt; Thn follow lag deaerlhrd real t-alalr altii:,te In Clnckamaa Comity, Htatn of Oregon, to will: It' lng a part of the li. 1. i'. nt John flrlt.blii No SH, noun callon No. 1:4, In H. . ll.,na , , :, and 22. Townahlp i H. It J K, Willam uitn Moiidlan, Or-Kon, and bounded and deai rlbed aa folloa: Commeno Ing al thn aoulhwnat rorm-r of aald I) U ('. No. 31, and running (henca with Ih, aou h line of .,d claim N. H, dr, thence north f 64 ilialrm; thence south H6 degrees 30 minute w. 4r chain t i Ihn Vet line of i.ild claim No. 3K. thence with aald Weat line of claim 5 0 decree 30 minute Y. i f, rhuiii lo Ihe plaie of beginning, containing 44 3 acre more or It-na, and I w ill, on Halurday, the Hth day of July, 'j7, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m., at the front door of the County Court lloiiae In the City of Origin fitjr, n ,u County and State, e at public auc tion, aubjeit lo redemption, to the hlgheat bidder, for I'. H. gold coin. cah In band, all the rlt:M, title, and In teret which the within narni-d defend anl. or either of them, bud on the dute of aald attachment or alnce had In or to the above docrllx-d real I roperty or any part thereof, to aatlo fy ald Judgment order, decree. Inter et, cost and all accruing com. W. J. WILSON, Hherlff of Claekama County. Oregon. Ily E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, June 15th. 1917. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the utate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa. J. K. Smith, an Individual doing busl nes aa J. R. 8mlth Co, plaintiff, ra. John B. Perkel, Alice Perkel and C. M. Hull. Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas aa: By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the aeal ot the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 11th day of June, 1917, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 6th day of May, 1917, In favor of J. R. Smith an Individual doing busi ness aa J. R. Smith Co., plaintiff, and against John D. Perkel, Alice Perkel and C. M. HuiU defendants, for the um ot $1500, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 10th day of February, 1915, and the further sum of $100.00 as attorney'a fee. and coala of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, aim ate In the Coounty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-v.lt: All ot the Southwest quarter (hi) ot the Northeast quarter (U) of Section Twenty-four (24) aituate In Township Four South ot Range Two (2) East ot the Wlllamotte Meridian, In said Coun ty of Clackamas and State ot Oregon, excepting such portion ot the said Southwest quarter (K) of the North east quarter (U) of said section as Is situated on the Southeast side ot Bald Hill County Road, and a atrip sixty (60) foot wide running along the East side ot said southwest quarter (U) of tho Northeast quarter () ot said aection twenty-four (24), said strip ex tending from Raid Hill County Road to the North line of said Southwest quarter ot the Northeast quarter (14) of said section twenty-four. And all of a certain tract of land particularly described as: Beginning at a point sixty feet west of the center of tho Northeast quarter (K) of sec tion twenty-four, situated In Township Four (4) South, Range Two (2) East ot the Willamette Meridian; running thence West to the West line of the Northeast quarter (U) ot said sectton twenty-four (24); running thence north fourteen (H) rods; thence East to a point sixty foet west of East line of the northeast quartor (Vi) of the north east quarter (K) of Bald sectloon twenty-four (24); thence south fourteen (14) rods to the place of beginning; containing In all forty-five (45) acres of land more or less. Now, Therefore, by virtue ot said execution. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 14th day of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, tor U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the with in named defendants or either of them, aad on the date ot the mortgage here in or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 15, 1917. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S 8ALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Edwin Clyde Apptirson and Roswell L. Conner, as Joint Executors of the Last Will and Testament ot John T. Apperson, deceased, pursuant to terms and conditions ot the Last Will and Testament ot said John T.i Apport'in, diweaatd, and by authority thereby ve.ted In ua aa ui b f.iecu tora, auihorltlng u o to do, wa will on and after tha 2'(b day of July, !317, at tha Hank iii Oregon City, In Oregon City, Ma karnaa County, Oregon, pro reed lo aell at private aals, for caab In band, lha following deacrlbed trai ta parcel, Iota and pla of land be longing to lha ealuta of aald John T. Apperaon, deenaaad, lo-wlt: All ul lllMb "II" of f'arkplacn. In flat karna County, Oregon, and con laliilng II 74 ai rea. All of )llerk "A" of I'ark place, In Cla karna County, Oregon, and con taining about ona aim. Tha Koutb Twenty (20) feet of U, eleven (II) of block three (1) In I'ark place, Clackamaa County, Oregon. Thn weat thirty fat of lota twelve (12). thirteen (13) and fourteen (14). of blink three (3) of I'arkplace, In flaw If a m 11 'Viiinf flrmwfttt A ! I, of n ,)f WM, , of fifteen (16) In aald block three (3) of I'arkplace, In CUckamas County, Ore gon, deacrlbed a beginning at the north w eat corner of ald lot. and run ning thence eaat thirty (30) feet; thence aoutherly to the outhwet cor ner of aald) lot fifteen (IS)ind thence north along tbe weat line of aald lot to the place beginning. Hlock No. eleven (11) of Apperaon's Kub-dlvlilon of block five (S), all () and aeven (7) of Parkplace. In Clack amaa County, Oregon. Lot No. one (1) of block "D" In Jamea A. Chaae'a aub-dlvlalon of block "D" of Parkplace In Clackamaa Coun ty, Oregon, and containing about alx (6) acre. The aoutherly one half of block Ixty-nlne (69) In Clackamaa Heights, being an addition to Parkplace, In Clackamas County. Oregon. Lots numbered (2) and three (3) ofl block slxtyieven (67) In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. Lot No. one (1) and the north half of lot No. two (2) of block No. fifty (50) In Oregon City, Clackamaa Coun ty. Oregon. Lot No. twenty CO) of block No. two (2) In Edge wood, being an addi tion to Parkplace, In Clackamaa Coun ty, Oregon. Being a part of the D. L. C. of Hi ram Straight and wife. In Clackamaa County, Oregon, and deacrlbed aa com mencing at a point sixteen and 865-1000 (16.864) chains east and alx and 20100 (6.20) chains aouth ot the i aection corner between sections twenty (20) and twenty-nine (29) In township two (2) aouth of range two (2) east of the Willamette Meridian, aald beginning point being fixed by a stone marked (S), from which an oak formerly twelve Inches In dameter bears S. 64 degree E. $9 link dletant, also an oak formerly twelve Inches In diame ter bear 8. 46 degree W. 47 link distant; and running thence S. 85 de grees E five and 80-100 (5.80) chains; thence S. 5 degrees W. seven and 24-100 (7.24) chains; thence S. 35 de grees E. six and 82-100 (6.82) chains; thence S. 19 degrees 30 mtnutes E. seven and 56-100 (7.56) chains; thence S. 26 degrees W. five And 50 100 (5.50) chains; thence S. 62 degrees W. five and 60-100 (5.60) chains' to the Green Point line; thence with said line N. 85 degrees 30 minutes W. eleven and 28-100 (11.2S) chains, and continuing along aald line S. 86 degrees E. elgh teen and 68-100 (18.68) chains to i point in the center ot the County Road thence along the center ot said County Road N. 24 degrees E. sixteen and 25-100 (16.25) chains to southerly line of the Oregon California Railroad Right of Way; thence in a northeaster ly direction along said right of way nineteen and 75-100 (19.75) chains to the northwest corner ot a tract of land conveyed to J. T. Apperson by deed recorded at page 460 of Book "51" Rec ords ot Deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon; thence S. 61 degrees E six and 68-100 (6.68) chains; thence N. 17 degrees E. one and 20-100 (1.20) chains to the place of beginning and contain ing 74.38 acres, more or less, and be ing the lands conveyed to J. T. Apper- Bon by deeds recorded at page 316 of Book "36" and at page 460 ot book "51' and at page 377 ot book "57" of the Records ot Deeds for Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon. Also the following described tract ot land: Beginning- at the northeast cor ner of the S. E, quarter of the S. E. quarter of section 16 in township two (2), south ot range two (2) east ot the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County.. Oregon, and running thence north twelve (12.00) chains; thence east twenty-five (25.00) chains; thence south twelve (12.00) chains; thence west fifteen (15.00) chains; thence south fifteen and 41.100 (15.41) chains; thence west fifteen and 25-100 (15.25) chains; thence north fifteen and 41-100 (15.41) chains; and thence east five and 25-100 (5.25) chains to the place of beginning containing 534 acres, more or less. Also a -roadway thirty feet in width leading from said premises above des cribed to'thn public highway known as the Forsythe Road conveyed to John T. Apperson by deed recorded at page 326 of book "109" Records of Deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, which said roadway is more particularly described as beginning at the northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Charles Welgnnd to Henry Lubbing by deed recorded In Book "96" page 372 Rec ords of Deeds for Clackamas Coudty, Oregon, and running thence west fif teen (15) feet; thence south forty-four and 29-100 (44.29) chains to the For sythe Road; thence east thirty (30) feet; thence north forty-four and 29-100 (44.29) chains to the north line of Bar ney Short's land; thence west fifteen (15) feet to the place of beginning and containing 2.00 acres, more or less, in Sections 16 and 21, j. 2. S. K. 2 E. of the Willamette Meridian, Beginning at the N. E. corner ot the Kir Kl.ker I) L. C. . Claim No. H In Townahlp two (2) aoulb of flange two It) Kaat of the Willamette Meridian In Clackamaa County, Oregon, and run iilng thenca N. 10 degree Y.. nine and 33IUO (JJ) chain; thence north 2S3.M feet; thence In a nortbeaalnrly dlrnctlon 114 feet, more or lea, In a point 710 feet H (0 degree K. from a point VM feet Kat of the Aber-. plaintiff and defendant and for the nethy Claim lnd on the eat aide care, cuatody and control of their luln thereiif whbb la c,o feet aoutb of tbajor children, to-wit: William It. Hurtle center line running eaat and weat, and JCIale W. Ilarria. Tbl aummona la through the center of )W t Ion 21 In publlabed by order of Hon. J. U. Camp- aald Townahlp and Knge, and running thence from aald point north I de gree weat 7:0 font to a point 10 00 chain aouth of lha center Una of, aerllon 27; thence eaat 7U feet, more or lea, lo a point ten (10 00) chain aouth of the northeat corner of the wnat half of the aoutbwnat quarter of anctlon twentyeeven (27); thence aoutb thirty (30 00) chalna to tie 8. K. th, ,(. ... of at quarter of aection 27; thence south (8 degree 11 minute weat thirty four (34 00) cbalna to tbe eaat line of the aald flatter D. L. C; thence north seventeen and $1100 (17.91) rhalna to tbe place of beginning and containing 82.00 arrea, more or lea. Alto a atrip of land thirty feet In width, being a right of way for a road from said premise to the Abernethy Road and croialng certain premises conveyed by Mary Mader to Arabella Imel, and running to the westerly end ot aald Imel tract where aald road la Dow located. Save and excepting from aald $2.00 acre tract a strip of land twenty feet In width on the north aide of aame to be forever kept open and used a public road. Tbe aald tract of land will be aold aeparately or together aa In the Judg ment of the Executors may be most advisable, and the tales thereof will be made aubject to confirmation by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 12th day ot June, 1917. EDWLV CLYDE APPERSON. ROSWELL L. CONNER, Joint Executors of the Last Will and Teatament of John T. Apperaon, de ceased. Summona. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Ida Wood, Plaintiff, vs. Coins Wood. Defendant. To Collla Wood, above named defend ant: 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 suit, on or before the 20th day ot July. 1917, aald date being tbe expiration of six weeks from tbe first publication ot tbl aum mona, and If you fall to appear and answer aald complaint, for want there of tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marrliige contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant This summons is published by order of Hon. J. TJ. Camp bell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 7th day of June, 1917, and the tine prescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, June 8, 1917, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday, July 20. 1917. BROWNELL SIEVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Margaret Horrla, Plaintiff, va. Hurbert Harris, Defendant To Hurbert Harris above named de fendant: 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 suit, on or before PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOOEPH E. HEDGES " Lawyer T $ D. a Latoorettb. President The First Natioflftl Bank of Oregon City, Ortgoa CAPITAL. $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Phones Pacific SI Home A-llJ GEORGE C. ROWNELL Attmy-at-Law All legal business promptly attended te C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneya-at-Law Commercial, Real Ealate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg Oregon City. Oregon. Oflce Phonea Pacific Main 40(; Home A-J7. TONE & MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver BIdg., Room 6 OXBGON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attomey-at-La Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Ihe 13th day of July, l7, aald data be ing (be eiplratloa of all week from the flrat publication) of till aummonj, and If you fall (o aruwer aald couv plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to lha court fur the relief prayed for In bar complaint, to wit: Kur a decree dlaaolvlng the marri age contract now eilatlng between bell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which May, 1917. and the time prescribed for order waa made on the 13rd day of publication thereof la all week. fee ginning with the Issue dated, Friday. June lat, 1917, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Fri day. July 13. 1317. BROWNELL A BIEVEU3, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8tt ot Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Ethel Dalley, plaintiff, vs. Roy Dalley, defendant To Roy Dalley, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you In the above named eult, on or before tbe 22nd day of June, 1917. aald date being the expiration of alx weeka from the flrat publication ot thla summons, and if you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In ber complaint, to-wlt: For a decree disiolving tbe marriage contract now exlitlng between plain tiff and defendant; for the care, cus tody and control of tbe minor child ren, Marcus Dalley, Florence Dalley and Gertrude Dalley. Thla summona Is published by order of J. U. Camp bell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which order waa made and entered on the 10th day of May. 1917, and the time prescribed for publication thereof la tlx weeks, beginning with tbe Issue dated. Friday, May 11, 1917, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including the Issue of Friday, Jifne 22nd, 1917. BROWNELL at SIEVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. M. L. Morris .plaintiff vs. Ella P- Morris, defendant To Ella P. Morris, the above named defendant: In the name of the State ot Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint ot the plain tiff, filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before tlx weeka from the 11th day of May. 1917; that being the date of the first publication of the summons herein, and U you a fall to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff wll apply to the court for the relief demanded In tho complaint to-wit: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony and the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and de fendant in this eause, and for such other and further relief as the plain tiff may be entitled to In tbe premises. The aummona la served upon you by publication, purat-.nt to the order of the Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and entered on the 7th day of May, 1917, and which order directed that service of sumnons In this cause be made upon you by publication thereof, once a week for six consecu tive weeks in the Oregon City Enter prise, a newspaper printed and pub lished and of general circulation in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Ore gon. DIMICK & DIMICK and W. U MULVET, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication May 11, 1917. WIINHIIB BBIII BISIA P T. Mbym. Cashier Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. William Hammend Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstract, Real Estate, Loan. Intur amce. OREGON CITY, jPREGON Pacific Phone II, Home Phone A-27I C. 8CHUEBEL Attemey-at-Law Deutacher Advekat Will practice In all courts, make coW lectiona and settlement. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon CiUr. Oregon. W.S.EDDT,V.SMM.D.V. 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