WILL PROSECUTE PACIFIC COMPANY. Council Orders City Attorney to Commence Action. Friday of next week October 25, the citizens generally arc invited to be present at a special meeting of the city council, where they will bo heard as to their views of what a new freight franchise to the P. R. L. & P. Co., should em brace. The present franchise will expire November 10. If you have anything to say regarding this franchise, say it at this meeting, for you will have to wait twenty years to have another opportun ity. Councilman Tooze made a mot ion that the city attorney begin action against the Pacific Tele phone Co. for violation of the city ordinance in erecting telephone poles without permit of the city. Jt is claimed this ordinance is practically a dead raw, and that telephone companies put the poles where they want them, ig noring any permit. An ordinance for the removal of all unnecessary poles en Main street was passed. Grange Backs Gov. West. Editor Courier: At tho October sessions of Clackamas County District Po mona and Molalla Grange No. 310 the following resolution was pas sed, by both granges approving tho Governor's endeavor to dj something for Portland.: Whereas Gov. West has as sumed a largo undertaking In correcting the morality of the city of Portland and resolved, that this Grange endorses tho action, nerve and moral courage of Gov. West in endeavoring to better the condition of humanity in high and low places, and that we earnestly hope much good may come out of the Governor's endeavor. J. W. Thomas. Sec. No 310. Roosevelt Recovering. Theodore Roosevelt, who was shot by a fanatic in Milwaukee Tuesday night, is fast recover ing. Tho bullet enlered his lower left breast, but not deeply as a packet of papers in bis pocket stopped the full force of the bul let. CASTOR I A For Infants end Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Why Should Why should a woman be born, educated, married and divorced, and buried under laws made exclusively by men? The right to govern is conferred by the governed and the governed are not exclusively males, the governed are iikcu mid women, for women are responsible before the law. Why, if wo desire to be just and fair, should wo not al low the women to exercise what should be an equal right with man. VOTE X 300 ON THE BALLOT (Paid Adv.) Portland OLD GLORY OR Nightly on the streets of Portland loud-moullKHt agi tators blaspheme Ihe name uf Hie Lord and curse the Star Spangled Banner. They are reaching out into the smaller communities and it may be your turn next to contend with them. Read and Vote No. 370 in Voters' Pamphlet. ASSAULTING THE DIGNITY OF LABOR High salaried ngitalors are constantly assaulting and maiming tho honest laboring men of Portland who are un willing to divide their earnings with these leaches on the decent labor element. Read and Vole No. 308 and prohibit boycotting and picketing. Your son is not safe in Portland if he refused lo support these crime instigators. (Paid Adv.) Employers' Assn. of Oregon, W. C. Francis, Secretary. I havo good live dry wood for sale at reasonable prices. No wafer soaked down wood. Address N. C. Westerfield, R. F. 1). No. 2, Box 18. tf FOR RENT 7 room house, three lots, Falls View, 10 per month. II. L. Roll, Falls View. PIANO for sale, or will trade for cattle, milch cows preferred. Ad dress Jennings Lodge, Box 57. Phono Oak Grove, Black 757. Dyspepsia is America's curse. . Burdock Blood Bitters confers dyspepsia every lime. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach restores perfect digestion, normal weight and good health. LEON DES LARZSE violin teacher 410 High St., phono 3171. Or chestra for pupils. POPULAR HISTORICAL PRIZE CONTEST OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN OF OREGON UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE Prizes to be distributed as fol. lows: For the best original composi tion (not to exceed 750 words), by any child under the age limit, on the following subject: "WHY JONATHON BOURNE, JR., SHOULD BE RETURNED TO TIJE UNITED STATES SENATE." $50.00 In Gold For the next best production: $25 in gold. For the third best production, $10 in gold. For the fifty next best, $1.00 each RULES GOVERNING CONTEST. All contestants should write their compositions on paper 8 1-2 by 11 inches if possible. Tho manuscripts should reach us by November 5 Hi. The awards will be made not later than Dec. 1, 1912. Spell name and address cor rectly. Address all communications to the Bourne Popular Government Club, 811 Journal Building, Port land, Oregon. (Paid Adv.) F1RWOOD. J. W. Dixon's mother, of Port land, is visiting him this' week. A. Malar is building an addit ion to his house. Herman Wendlund spentsever al weeks in Portland. The first vacation he has had for several years. Dr. E. A. Fisher has been transacting business in Oregon City and Portland tho past week. Firwood was well represented at the Sandy Grange Saturday. Miss Frances Mackerrow of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. V. Dixon this week. Mrs. W. L. Wilkins returned from Little Falls, Wash., . Mon day, where she has been visiting friends. . W. L. Wilkins is visiting frien. ds in Portland this week. Mrs. Francis McCabe and chil dren arc visiting her parents at Sheridan. Mr. MeCabe is visiting in Port land. Leo MeCabe spent Sunday with his folks on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fischer and brother-in-law spent Sunday at Three Six. For Sale. Thoroughbred Cols wold bucks, registered. Address G. IL Benjamin, Gervais, Ore. a Woman? Equal Suffrage League, Mrs. Solomon llirsch, President. THE RED FLAG COUNTY COURT Expenditures of Clackamas Coun ty for the Month of Sep tember. Road District No. 1. Ileall & Company $270.05 Your Druggist If you are sufTerlnir from Ei-ozema, rsorlusla or nny other kind of skin trouble, drop Into our Rtor for Instnnt relief. We will guarantee you to Btop ttint Itch In two iwconds. We have sold other remedies for skin troubles, but rrnno that we could recom mend ua highly us thin, a mild wash of Oil of Wlnieiifreen Thymol and a few other In.Kredtetitu that have wrought such wonderful cures all over the coun try. This compound Is known an P. P.P. Prescription for Kctenia and It will cool JONES DRUQ COMPANY, OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, C. W. Schuld & feons ... 109.801 J. A. Davis 75.00 C. E. Batlin 42.50 Wm. Smart 80.00 Win. Strange 70.00. P. Palmer . . . 38.25 R. A. Redell 38.25 J. Coates 38.25 IL A. Battin . . : 85.00 J. Hoffman 33.75 1). Gaffuey 50.00 O. Mathews 25.00 J. Myers 13.50. R. Strange 2.25 O. A. Battin 85.00 Road District No. 2 Dick Johnston 40.25 J. Young 31.87 Billy Jones 92.50 Hardy Langenberg 87.50 Ignatius Kelley 77.50 Ike Johnson 92.50. J. A. Searles 4G.25 Ralph Boyer 27.50 Wilson Dawalt 77.50 Harrison Imel 42.50 Norman Lauder 21.25 Louie Hornberger 1 1 .25 J. W. Bennett '87.50 Grant Mumpower 54.00 Road District No. 4. Chas. Sparks 2.00 J. W. Doty 2.00 II. II. Barton ......... 2.00 John Gilheus ..... C50 Road District No. 7. Smith Bros 5.00 Takao Bros. Lumber Co.. 18.72 John Vanderhoff 18.00 Geo. Gibbons 18.00 Ed Ten Eyck 36.00 D. Milam 18.00 E. It. Leaf 99-00 Road District No. 9. Will Lins 27.00 Fred Lins 28.00. G. Sweivinan 28.00 Franck Ocks 14.00 Henry Klinker 0-00 Julius Paulson 8.00 O. Johnson 24.00 N. Scheel 12.00 Robt. Miller . .' ' 12.00 A. H. Miller . ... 18.00 Ot to Paulson . 16.00 Wm. Held 16.00 McCurdy Lumber & Hdwe. C. 1.20 E. E,' Elliott 3.35 Peter Rath 48.75 Road District No. 11. O. I). Kirk 0.00 F. A. Jones Ross Hiddleson 2.00 Gladstone Lbr. Co 1.47 Road District No. 12. K.li Swales 20.00 II. Swales 12.50 Road District No. 13 Kerr & Schwartz 87.00 E. W. Berreth 4.00 Loyd Allen 2.00 Arnold Schneider 4.00 Tom Allen 2.00 A. L. Allen 4.00 A. Jensen 4.00 Herbert Olenian 0.00 J. T. llindle 0.00 F. Bullard 8.00 Dan Allen 12.00 .1. Obrian 48.00 John Hughes 24.00 J. T. Fullam 35.00 District No. 14. Wm. Fine .'. . . 50.00 Wilson & Cooke .o Conner & Co 51.34 Scripture & Beaulieu . .. 0.2,) Wm. Fino 00.00 fi. Groseiibacber 48. OU Albert Scheer 36.00 T. V. Davis 30.00 M. Telford 28.00 Wallace McCord H-00 Charlie Rider 102.00 Oliver Bailey 34.00 T. E. Black 10.00 C. T. Schmicdko 44.00 Walter Meed 08.00 George Yexley 56.00 John Bradlo 4.00 Tom Kelland 20.00 Tom Thomas 20.00 Dave Thomas 22.00 E. L. Camp 38.00 A. C. Warner 38.00 T. C. Thomas 40.00 District No. 16 A. Stefani & Company... 43.97 C. W. Freidrich 4.70 Elmer Veteto 3.00 Fred Chinn 2.00 N. Criletser 2.00 D. Criteser 2.00 Aug. Staehely 17.50 Ilerin Staehely 1.00 W. G. Randall 18.00 Kmil Gelbrich 10.00 J. 11. Confhon 8.00 D. Rutherford 0.50 L. Ferguson 3.00 Road District No. 17. Joliii'lUinkoy. 80.c'() Ivan Diinick 75.00 E. Roads 75.00 Wni.Jiankey 43.75 Jake Kraft 73.50 Wm. Tico 26.50 Ed Rupp 38.50 Leon Jackson 74.50 G. M. Jones 33.00 John Robbins 29.50 George Kahler 4.50 Charlie Terry 3 1 .00 D. II. Diinick 46.25 A. M. Olson 13.25 Jake Kraft 33.00 John Kraft 22.25 F. C. llerr 27.50 Herman Molson 15.50 Win. Olsen 22.50 W. B. Beard 13.50 F. Griffon 19.50 G. T. Beard 7.50 H. Cochran . . . Glen Irish ... Albert Bess . . , A. W. Riggs . . A. Stefani & Co. G. M. Jones . . , John Robbins . C. F. Ehglati . . John Willis . . . John Wills ... 1.00 3.50 20.70 2.38 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 2.90 Stops That Itch and heal the Itchy, burning skin ( nothing: else can. A trial will prove It. Of course all other drufrslsta have P.P.D. Prescription go to them tf you enn't come to in but don't accept some big-prom substitute. Hut If you come to our store, we are so eertnln of what P.P. P. will do for you tlint we offer you a full size bottle on Una guarantee: if you do not tin it that It takes away the Itch AT ONCE It costs you not a cent. OREGON CITY, OREGON. 1). R. Dimick 5.00 J. P. Warner 4.50 G. T. Beard 4.50 W. B. Beard 4.50 F. C. llerr .. 4.50 District No. 18. Wilson & Cooke 3.00 F. Kamrath ... , 5.75 J. E. Jones 1.00 District No. 20. Carl Stromgreen ,. 10.00 J. A. Stromgreen 8.00 R. A. Putz 10.00 G. A. Gotberg 10.00 John Engstrom 8.00 Jonas Petterson 8.00 Fred Baurer 4.00 Fred Baurer, Jr. 8.00 John Putz 12.50 District No. 21. Alfred Danielsou 31.50 August Dahlstrom 4.00 Andrew Johnson 0.00 A. N. Swanson ... . 20.00 hull Bros 175.00 John Erickson 20.00 Fred Richner 13.50 John Slaughter 12.00 I). C. Ball 12.00 R. D. Ball 12.00 Louis Pendleton 10.00 E. A. Swanso.n 30.25 Alfred Swanson 24.00 Waller Gorbett 24.00 J. G. Crawford 24.00 John Jones 24.00 Claude Winslow 24.00 Chas. Johnson 10.00 District No. 25. J. B. Mitts 15.75 J. A. Mitts 4.50 Jo. Gibson 2.00 F. Wehner 2.00 L. Wehner 4.00 Ed Gibson 4.00 Chester Smith 4.00 District No. 27. L. N. Jones 8.04 Albert Barth 2.00 John Barth 5.00 Joe Jackson 36.75 District No. 30. F. E. Davidson 5.00 Wm. Dyer 10.00 District No. 31. J. Bushbaum . . .'. 1.00 R. de Neui 10.50 S. Turner ... 0.00 Peters Hardware Co 3.70 District No. 32. W. H. Streeter 32.00 P. Knock 28.00 E. Todd . . . ' 21.00 W. F. Young 27.00 II. Heater 14.00 W. C. Heater 21.25 B. Streeter 2,00 G. Walling 3.00 E. Mirdock 3.00 District No. 33. Henry Cromer 10.50 Ed Voxany 00 Harold Horner 12.00 E. Horner 8.00 Fred Horner 8.00 James Morel 7.00 And Haybclt 10.00 John Keller 8.00 Dale Young 8.00 John Harvard 8.00 Frank Renner' 1.00 D. Benjimon 7.00 G. W. Keller 2.00 W. E. Myers 2.00 Roy Wilcox 0.00 Earnest Genderanski . .. 10.00 McCurdy Lumber & Hdw Co 18.85 Henry Cromer 81.00 Roy Wilcox 52.00 John Keller 42.00 Carl Howell 45.00 T. II. Hayner 40.50 Earnest Genserowski .. 31.00 Herld Woster 31.00 Willard Young 8.00 K. II. Tison 27.00 Henry Cromer 36.00 C. S. Bard 30.00 Josenh Guthridgo 4.00 W. E. Myers 10.00 G. W. Keller 8.00 Frank Renner 23.00 Henry Wornock 15.00 G. Wilcox 20.75 F. N. Cadnough 21.00 John Arkutto 15.00 Tom Watson 12.00 D. O. Sarver 12.00 Ed Young 12.75 Jacob Grindsaugh 6.25 Tom Slenburger 6.00 Victor Schmidt 6.00 C. Sutler 6.00 J. Closner .. 2.00 Lawrence Baker 2.00 John Schenek 5.00 James Thomas 13.00 J. A. Reid 28.50 I. U. Park . .6 13.00 M. Butllor 6.00 John Kiggins 6.00 John Lewellen 10.00 Clark Denny 25.00 District No. 34. C. Zimmerman 39.00 J. Tiedeinan 18.00 J. Rineinan 17.00 F. Cross 22.00 F. Kelnhofer 11.00 C. Kelnhofer 18.00 J. Zimmerman 52.00 E Tiedeinan 34.00 Coast Culvert & Flume Co 67.00 W. Kaiser 30.00 District No. 35. Wallace Ball 5.00 Robert Landsdownem . .. 17.00 Jim Fowler 2.00 A. W. Regner 5.00 W. Booth 33.85 District No. 36. Lewis Rail 11.20 J. C. Stricklin 22.40 District No. 37. W. .1. Carroll 22.50 David Legler 65.68 J. Andregg 40.50 J. J. Knaus 11.50 J. N. Bivert 5.00 ' A QUICK SAFE AND Thousands have used and Price 50c The Box of 50 Caps or money back Sold by JONES DRUG CO., or eut poMpatd iulplain wrapper The Safety Remedy Co., Canion ((ac& OCT, 18 1912 C. W. Kruse 55.19 District No. 39. Wilson & Cooke 26.00 Fred Worms 26.25 Herman F'isher 64.50 Jacob Schoff 80.50 William Stewart ... 92.50 Frank Jaggar 97.00 T. L. Sinclair 53.88 Noah Chrisner 50.00 Norman Howard 58.50 Harry Shanborn 40.50 Otto Smizer 53.50 . O. Atcholis 58.50 Geo. T. Bruner 29.25 Edward Bremner 29.25 William Edwards 25.25 Erick Dutrich 25.25 A. I). Jones 12.00 Thomas Lewis 1.00 Robert Shanborn 32.00 L. Gardner 19.25 Clyde Smiln 24.75 Otis Howard 24.75 L. Casto 3.25 Otto Striker 26.25 Fred Spangler 8.00 Evan Lewis 25.00 Chas. Casto 2.00 David E. Jones, Jr 9.00 District No, 41. Paul R. Meinig 6.40 Earnest Evans ., 1.00 Arthur Evans 1.00 Wm. Updegrave 2.00 Weber Roberts 2.00 M. M. Reed 60 A. P. Skillin 10.25 Gr-anvil Cooper 9.00 A. A. Rice ... 22.00 John Bews 1.00 C. A. Keith 21.25 Gaylord Jveilh 4.00 District No. 43. A. D. Burnett 5.00 J. M. Ilenklo 3.60 George Preston 1.50 H. Preston 12.00 William Schneiman .... 7.00 A. 1). Burnett 16.25 R. B. Gibson 1.00 District No. 44. W. Mead . 15.00 C. Geiger 9.00 Chas. Rider 5.00 District No. 45. Walter Cox 3.00 C. E. Surfus 16.50 District No. 46. A. Heinrich 1.50 II. S. Anderson 7.50 Orval Watts 20.00 Elton Hattan 10.00 I). L. Heighton ... 8.00 E. B. Watts 10.00 W. R. Crafton 10.00 W. E, Brown , . , 18.00 M. Leach 20.00 A. J. Crafton 12.00 C. B. Goodson ' 0.00 C. J. Mendenhall 2.00 J. R. Carr 12.00 J. J. Hattan 15.00 District No. 47. Warren & Emmons 4.50 L. Veteto 66.00 B. Keley 27.00 H. P. Brownrigg 77.00 Ed Mathus 77.00 Wm. Rail 33.75 C. P. Roethe. '. . . 46.25 W. C. Califf 33.75 H. Starkweather 57.00 J. E. Verley 52.25 J, H. Sharpe 7.65 J. Nelson 2.25 H. Carmlckel 6.75 M. Rose 6.75 Sam Roberts 4.50 E. E. Roetho 5 .00 .EkEO.... aontw aontwaontww SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas Ivra Lee, Plaintiff vs. Ilenry A. Lee, Defendant. To Henry A. Lee, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and suit, on or before Saturday, the 30lh day of November, 1912, that day and date being six full weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to which reference is hereby made and more particu larly described as follows: For a decree dissolving, cancel ling and annulling the bonds of matrimony and marriage contract heretofore and now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff be divorced from defendant; and that plain tiff be allowed to resume her maiden name, that of Ivra Nelson, and for such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem just and equitable in the prem ises. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof, by or der of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of tho Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for Clack amas County,- made and entered upon the 14th day of October, 1912. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is Friday, October 18th, 1912, and the date of the last publication thereof is Friday, November 29, 1912, and the full time of the publication of this summons is elx full weeks from and after the first publica tion thereof. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Plaintiff. FOR MEN PRIVATE TREATMENT found it the one best remedy Discharges, inflammation and Irritation of the Kid neys. Bladder and Urinary Organs, permanently re lieved iu 2 to 5 da) j. Warranted harmless, Non-injec tive, Stricture impossible. Bona-fide Guarantee to cure (Inc.) Oregon City, Ore. "IT BEATS ME HOW ZEMO STOPS ITCHING." No Wonder Zemo Is Guaranteed To Stop Itching and does It A few applications of Zemo, the romnrkahlft new remedy for skin alllictions, and away go the terri ble itching and pain of eczema sores, pimples, nlotcnes, prictiy heat, rash. It gives relief instantly to any irritated, inflamed or raw skin. Its snnthine: effect is almost heav. enly ZEMO is a liquid. Ycu ap ply it ina moment, it siiik? rigni in and its work begins. It cannot ha fimialpfl hv anvthinsr in this world for sunburn and reddened skin. Use it on the children lor prickly heat, on any sores, bites or stings. ZEMO is absolutely safe. Dandruff absolutely disap pears after using ZEMO. ZEMO is sold in 25 cent and $1.00 bottles, or sent direct on re ceipt of price, by E. W. Rose Med icine Co., St. Louis, Mo. The $1 bottle contains six times as much as the 25 cent bottle. Sold and guaranteed in Oregon City by Huntley Bros Co. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thom as' Eclectic Oil. Pain can't stay where it is used. SUMMONS. n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty Anna II . Wentzy, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene J. Wentzy, Defendant: To Eugene J. Wentzy, the above named defendant: In the name of the Slate of Ore gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above en titled suit on or before the 29th day of November, 1912, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony between yourself and the plaintiff and granting her the custody oi me minor children issue of said mar riage and for such other and fur ther relief as to the court seems equitable. This summons Is puwisneu ny f Hon. J. II. Camnbell. judge of the circuit court for the County of Clackamas, fciaie oi Oregon, which order was made onrl enfflPfirl on the 15th dav Of October, 1912, and the time pre scribed lor publication is six weeks, beginning with the issue of October 18, 1912, and contin uing each week tnereaucr to anu including November 29, 1912. Johnson & Stout, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice or Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Clackamas. In the matter of Jos. Koenig, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale made and entered by the County Court of tho County of Clackamas State of Oregon on The 14th day of October 1912, in the matter of Jos. Koenig, deceased, the under signed administrator of said es tate will sell at public auction subject to confirmation of said Court the following described real property situated In Clack amas county, Oregon, to-wit: All that part of the tract of land situated in the Waters Carmen Donation Land Claim in said County and State owned by said George G. Kruse, which lies south of the Boone's Ferry and Tualatin County road and east of the school house tract, containing about one and one half (1) acres of land, more or less. Said sale will be made on the 16th day of November, 1912 at 10 O'clock A. M. at the Court house door, in said county and State; terms. of sale cash. F. F. Johnson Administrator of the estate of Jos. Koenig, deceased. Date of first publication Oct. 18, 1912. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Bertha Guimont, Plaintiff, vs. George Guimont, Defendant. To George Guimont, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon your are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this-summons, to-wit: on or be. fore the 15th day of November, 1912, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, ' the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in her compiainl on file herein, town: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, that plaintiff have awarded into her care and cus tody, Ursuline and Audry, minor children, and for such other and further relief in the premises as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, in the ab sence of the Circuit Judge from said county, and said order was made and dated the 3rd day' of October, 1912 and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 4th day of October, 1912, and the date of last publication of this summons is the 15th day of November, 1912. Jos. H. Page, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. Inlho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Bornice Raimer, Plaintiff vs. George Raimer, Defendant. To George Raimer, tho above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are here by required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled court and cause on or before the ex piration of six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore the 15th. day of November, 1912, and if you fail so to ans wer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between plaintiff and defend ant be dissolved, that plaintiff have, awarded into her care and custody, her minor child, Elton Raimer, and for such other and further relief in tho premises as to the court seems equitable and just. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of tho County Court for tho County of Clackamas, Oregon in the absenco of tho Cir cuit Judge from tho said County and said order was made and dated the 3rd day of October, 1912 and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the lth clay of October, 1912, and the date of the last publication of this summons is tho 15th day of November, 1912. Jos. II. Page. Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Lula Ronk, Plaintiff, vs. Dorr Ronk, Defendant. To Dorr Ronk, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apear and answer tho com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from the dale of tho first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the 15th day of November, 1912, and if you fail so lo answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de lendant be dissolved, that plain, tiff have awarded to her, ber maiden name, and for such other and further relief in the premises as to tho court seems equitable and just. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R.B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court for Clackamas County, in the ab sence of the Circuit Judge from said county, and said order was made and dated tho 3rd. day of tober, 1912, and the date of tho first publication of this summons is the 4th day of October, 1912, and the date of last publication of this summons is the 15th day of November, 1912. Jos. II. Page, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Blanche Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Harry J. Wilson, Defendant. To Harry J. Wilson, Defendant: " In the name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required lo apear and answer the' com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summnos, to wit: On or before tho ICth day of November, 1912, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you by default and apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: First: For a decree of the above entitled Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant herein; Second: For a decree of tho above entitled Court restoring to plaintiff tho name she bore prior to her marriage with defendant, viz., Blanche Bukcr; Third: For such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This Summons is served by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. R. B. Beatie, County Judge of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, dated the 3d day of October, 1912, said order di recting the publication of this Summons iu the "Oregon City Courier" once a week for six (6) consecutive weeks. W. P. Hibbard, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, October 4, 1912. Date of last publica tion, November 15, 1912. M. C A. LODGE, Meets second and fourth Thurs days, at 8 p. m., Willamette hall S. R. Green, President, B. F. Sheehan, Secretary. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little de lay as possible. Here is a drug gist's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Dollar of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the best on the market." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Ore gon City, Ore. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan's Oint ment. Chronic cases soon reliev ed, finally cured. Druggists all sell it.