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2 OliEGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, IMS). V, 111 Hi Kind Yon Hare Always Bought, and which has been in um for orcr 30 jrwirs, has horn the signature of ' - and has ben made wider his per- sJJrf-f-1- sonal apcrvislon since Us infonry. " yAMJYZ. VtacAttf. Allow no one to deceive you lu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-goodare hut Experiments that trifle 'with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caetorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotla substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, glTing healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, NEWS OP THE COUNTY CARUS. I i Mrs, Lavman is visiting at the Parents. Mr- and Mrs. William Malre. hotre of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. , to ,r- an Mrs- John Haines. R. Lewis. so"- Revival meetings haTe come to a Louis Eaton, of Pendleton. Is spend close, atter two very successful in8 few wlth h'9 father. Doa weeks being spent In making conver-! a C&T Eaton- wn0 18 now ln hls slots. , eighty-ninth year. The Cams Literary and Debating j Ron. Mr- and Mrs.- Wlnt. a son. Society held a verv goor program. Mrs- A- w- Shipley and daughters, last Friday night. The question was: Ml5"8 Laura and Mabel Shipley, of Resolved. That country life is more Gresham. are visiting Mrs. Shipley's pleasant than city life. The negative Parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clinefel side on. The question for next Fri- ter- dav night is: Resolved, That our' The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. navy should be increased. T. R. Clinefelter. on Second st ct Miss Lizxie Lewis has returned to ! a1"'- f avenue, is almost completed, her work In Portland, after s week's ' E- Jones, who was here visiting his visit with her parents. i brother. Rev. Burton H. Jones, has Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis spent , returned to his home in Pasaiiena, Sunday at the home of the former's , Cal. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Davis, j Jessie Martin has bought the prop Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard spent , erty of O. C. Baker on Third street Saturday in Oregon City. I Mr. Inskeep is still real poorly. Mrs.- Lewis has returned home af ter a week's stay in Portland, where she was taking care of her daughter. who is suffering an attack of rheu-j mausm. Mrs. Faust has returned to her compelled to visit the doctors at Ore home in Elyvtlle atfer a few days j gon CtT spent in visiting old friends In and: Rev. Quinn preached at Russell around Cams. vlIle 8ChooI nouse last Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Quinn visited at the LOGAN. home of Mrs. E. E. Judd last Sun- (day after Sunday school, which is The W. 0. W. dance on Christmas j held each Sunday at the Dart church, night was the most successful dance j Mr. Whitney of Chitwood was present that has been given for some time. ! and gave an interesting talk on the Thos. E. Anderson has bis house j lesson, well under way. When completed it Mrs. Joe Simmons Is again slowly will be a neat and substantial resl-! improving. dence. j Her many friends will be glad to And still higher climbB the record I know that Aunt Betty Thomas is of the C. C. Creamery Co. They paid 39 cents for November butter fat. The birth of a son is reported at Mr. Srahm's, also one at Mr. Wahl sack's. Arthur Raw has done some mason work for Samuel Gerber. Fred Gerber is repairing the Clack amas bridge. The people of the Hatton neighbor hood have a petition for a new road district taking In the Clackamas road to the bluff. John Mostul has gone to Dakota on a business and pleasure trip. OSWEGO. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leith and S!rf:,R H-,lth.' ?f 00dburn'J Wf 6 ; ,, S ourlnBi tfr.nl!: Thmo TOa ,! , MJ;3J7?f!. e,ofudMwv.ri iu uuuu. ui ni. i.. i day Sunday evening at their home on , Second street. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemery, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Mrs. J. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Moross, Mrs. Leith, Mrs. Clay, Misses i"!.aviiil,i;"inii: the home of Mr. and Mrs. v I umT ' j "- , Charles Hill. A grand ball was given by the Os- wego Camp W O W at the Grange t V r . .nt n,H.,m.. if w l.r SmH ?n ' M 8 T- C ' Coffee Qualify clean perfect Vour grocer will grind it better if ground at Eom not too fine. i Signature of Herman and Arthur Maire. of Hood River, spent the holidays with their and C avenue and has moved tnere to live. TEAZEL CREEK. Telephone meeting last Monday. frq WtttA Pnrtpr him ncrnin hn again up and around. HARDING GRANGE. The following officers for 1909. were installed by L. H. Klrchem, assisted by Henry Kohl, on January 2: Master, S. G. Klrchem; overseer, L. Kohl; lecturer, Laura L. Klrchem; steward, W. M. Kirchem; assistant steward, D. Swales; chaplain, Alice Newkirk; treasurer, O. D. Robblns secretary, G. A. Kohl; gate keeper, H. Babler; Ceres. Helena Smolensk!; Pomona, Lena Daue; Flora, Mary Swales; L. A. S., M. A. Gill. The committee appointed to Inves tigate the use of denatured alcohol reported in favor of It and there was considerable discussion about the light problem Including electricity. Louis Funk had a gasoline lamp In operation. Forty-eight members were Dresent ' MARQUAM SCHOOL NOTES. The ninth grade was entertained on Saturday. December 19th, from 1 fmi. nnltl .niian n'rtr In (tia even. jamea Marquam. The time was spent : with music and games. Dinner was served at six, and the hostess main- uned her re'putatlon f()r hop,tallty. The guests were the teachers of the Marqnam public school, Mr. Karl An- derson and Miss Winifred Roake, and the ninth grade scholars, Clara Quinn, Guy Larkin, Harvey Green, Dolly Marquam and Anna Nelson. To the regret of all, Hazel Weeks was kept at home by illness. The affair was held In honor of Guy Larkin and Har vey Green, who are now leaving the school here to become students at the Capital Normal at Salem. Teachers and class will miss them greatly, as they have long been Identified with the best Interests of the school. But it Is safe to predict careers of use fulness to these boys In their larger sphere, and their friends here will follow them with d'iep interest. And all are grateful to Mrs. Marquam for the pleasure of this Informal recep tion. The county superintendent, Mr. T. J. Gary, delighted the school with a call and a short address on the 23d of December. He found a bright and busy school, and commended the Indi vidual classes upon their good rec ords. He urged them to persist In their study, and to seek the good In all persons and things. They who "look for the flaws" aa they go through the world will see what they look for; likewise, they who look for the "beautiful, good, and true" will find them. It is wiser to do the lat ter, and this ia a surer road to hap piness. Many will be helped by it. Miss Roake is spending the holi days at her home at Clackamas. Miss T Ijirkln. of tlm Arlington school. is visiting at her home in Mnniunm, as is Miss Carrie Ridings, principal at Molalla. Grove nirtchol and his brother, of Albany College, visited at Marquam during the holl.lava. itev. Ray Marqtiatn. of Willam ette I'nlvorstty, addressed the school recently, speaking especially of the conditions and work at tho Vnlvor sity. His visit was greatly appreci ated. Two of tho directors, John ltarth, chairman, and Wallace Albright, vis ited the school a short time ago. Hollo Gray, of tho eighth grade, spent the holidays with friends in Oregon City. Uvula Urown. also of the eighth, visited with KJna Tay lor at Needy. STONE. What people let go to waste here In places In Clackamas county, Oregon! On tho 2Sth of December, IMS, wo had occasion to find a place to stop over night with an Oregon "moss back." as some call them, and next morning we got up as usual and wont around and too ka poop of sight swing and we looked at the orchard and wo found apple trees hanging loaded down with nice apples, the trees and tho ground covered with apples, and hogs tramping tho apples nmler their feet, eating what they cared to eat. One varlotv we mention was the Rod Ro manlte, which we tasted by pulling the apple off of the tree. They were toothsome, even to a half moss-back. Evangelist Sewall preached t Stone on the first Tuesday in January. 1909. to a large audience. He will till tho place of the lamented li. P. Rich, who had preached about 25 years hero and in Clackamas county, as well as In other counties. How we miss such men as Brother Rich. We don't rea lize their worth till they have loft us to return no more. On Now Year's eve there was "quite a do" here In this bun?. Dr. Strick land was summoned to appear at John Hattan's residence and In the course nt oventa Now Years ctrt or a n pound son. Mother and son ana ..t nf the fnmllv well pleased. This, the fifth day of January. 1909. with a cold wind at aioui jo mwes an hour whirling the snow in wniris the cold at !3 above ero niake old "moss-backs' stick close to nu ..innA tt-ltl have to nut and the the up with the cold blast. Several teams have passed by this morning In blowing snow with fBrm produce Oregon City and Portland. the for CLARKES. Bert Shepperd's brother was vis lns Mm Inst week. Bert Shopperd went to Mullno Mon .lot- Kugene Rlngo Is out from Portland There will be a vice-versa and basket social Saturday evening, Jan Plarkes English M. E i-h...-h Pmrvhodv eortllallv Invited Ladles bring baskets. I'rogram win Knfln at R O'clock SllSrD. Mable Clark Is back home to stay Anna Grossmlller Is coming ham Saturday to stay. CLARKES. v H Wettlaufer lost his colt last nroolr If had the StaCCOfS. - rtnvo fiphermhlo was out to visit his parents. He came on New Year's day. and left Sunday for his nome. W. H. wettlaufer was in town ibsi Dave and Alex Scherruble were out on a hunt for a day. George Clarke's little boy died last Mr. Parkes took a load of potatoes to town for Mr. Burner iasi rrmay. n c Mnrtln and family, from Twl light were out on New Year's to visit Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. ana .Mrs Mr MnTnn has returned home. He made a trip to Washington where he ..inttn RnmA nf hid relatives. The grange was held on New Year s day. Ed Grace took a load of potatoes to town on Monday. Tk r.nrmnn f V. rhurch had meet ings from Tuesday until Sunday which were In charge of Elder J. nepp. STAFFORD. 4 torrlflo storm of snow with 8 flpmo north wind is tearing about Stafford since midnight and one's arm fireside seems good ana com- fortaMo rinp B-rmd thine we don t exnect this weather to last until late soring, as it does In some of the hast- Arn atOtfea Mrs. Mays contemplates going to Seattle soon. Alfred Sharn is better, but still Mnriar tha rinrtor'a rare. Smith Turner also Is said to be lm Drtor hi. .evero sickness. Mrs. Powell's youngest sister, with three little children came .tinnnny night from near Hood River to make her an extended visit. Her husband l lntorOBtl.il In fruit. M'. Waehlte was unable to nreach Sunday evening as he had taken a severe cold. Mr Woohita 1. nlsn mifferlnz from ii cold. Mr. Freeman, thHr rtanehter with two children, nre still with them, although she Intended to start for her home near Eutrene this week. There is a rumor that Henry Baker lost six dollars last weeK. u anpeam he had taken a stranger who had been working a short time for one nf !he neighbors, and the fellow slept with hu nt ho ma not mlR. his money till tbnt night when he went to pay anmo JUMP hill ana lounq mi money The man staved till after break fast and seemed In no hurry to get out of the neignnornooa. MULINO. Frank Le. who Is attending high Rohool at Silverton. spent New Year's nt the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee. Young Derrick ac comnanled him borne. They relurnd to Silverton Sunday. Ernest and Archie Davis spent Christmas at home with their parents. Several of the young people of Mu lino took In the sugar pulling and watch meeting at Liberal New Year's eve. Mr. Swift still continues to stir up the excitement about the railroad In this community. Mr. Wallace, who hus been very 111, Is reported somewhat better at this writing. Mr. Dozler and family, of Needy, nnent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. P. Wallace. John Payne was elected road boss for district 19 here last Monday. A spirited time was had. The tax was defeated 45 to 18. For health and happiness DeWltt's Little Early Risers pleasant little liver pills, the best made. Sold by Jones Drug Co Estncada and Eostern Clackamas ESTACADA. I'rof. J. K. Stuhli and family, who have boon visiting lu Kstacada and (ireslmm during (he holidays, have re turned lo tholr homo In Hood Hlvor, Mrs. J. K. Stuklm Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dale of this city. F, M. GUI. of (inrllold, was lu Port land last week attending the road mooting. Tho dance given by loule Gerber, Ed Honor and lloorge Shulti at tho Estscadii Pavilion Now Year's ovo, proved a groat success both llnanclttl ly and socially. Eagle Creek. lgan and Hartun wore well represented. There wore also a number from Port land present. Whlteman's Orches tra, of Oregon City, furnished the music for about 65 couples. Supper was served at tho Kstacada Hotel. Every one reports this danco the best one of the season, and hope thai thos young men will got up another tnich In the near future. Mrs. C. F. Howe visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shuttx, of Moiitavltla Saturday. Tho now M. E. parsonage, which Is being erected, Is now almost ready for the plasterers. This residence, when completed, will be one of tho finest In the city. C. F. Howe transacted business In Portland, Monday. Miss Gertrude Morrow, who has for some time boon an operator at the of fice of the Kstacada Telephone and Telegraph Company, has resigned hor position. As no one has boon secured to take hor place as yet, all the work Is left to Miss Mary Womor, the other operator. The Kstacada Progress has been moved from the State Hank building to tho telephone office. Miss Stella Womor, a teacher In tho Estacnda school, has returned homo after spending her vacation with relatives at Gladstone. School re-opened Monday morning after a two weeks' vacation. Miss Mae Stevens, who has been spending the holidays with friends In Portland, has returned. Miss Stevens Is a teacher In the Kstacada school ,Tho IVIUilse Mill, which recently burned. Is being rebuilt. The main building has boon erected and It la expected that the machinery will be Installed in the near future. Gus Rlx left Tuesday for Portland. where ho expects to remain for a few weeks before going to Idaho, when' ho Is Interested in a gold mine. Owing to the bad weather, every car was late Into Kstacada Tuesday. The change of time of cars leaving Portland for Kstacada and also Ks tacada to Portland has been made. Cars leave Portland nt 0:53 A. M., S:4.-, A. M.. 10:45 A. M.. tIMS P M.. 2:45 P. M. 4:45 P. M. and fi:45 P. M. Cars leave Kstacada In tho forenoon at C:33, 9:00 and H:00. and In the afternoon at. 1:00. 3:00, 5:00 and 9:00 o'clock. W. Stencil, of Jacksonville, arrived a few days ago and his family Is ex pected to arrive In a few days. Mr. Stencil Is an employ of tho Western Lumber and Fuel Company, and ex pects to make his homo In this place. Who broke the window In the new concrete building? This Is tho ques tion to be solved. The window, which is a large plate glass one. was broken one night lasl week. Although a few think the window was broken from the Inside, the majority believe some one Intent on causing damages threw a stone through it. There are no clews as yet. but the owner Is using all possible means of finding out who the guilty party Is, and will punish him to the full extent of the law. J. H. Bramramp has moved Into the Llchthorn house. Mr. Uramkamp who recently came from Portland, Is employed by J. W. Reed and Is at present working on the parsonage. Some real estate transfers which have been made In Kstacada: J. H. Helfrlch sold lots 5 and 6 In block 14 of the Zobrlst Addition to E. C. Ifunt for I'jno. E. M. Miller sold to J. H. Helfrlch, lots 1, 2. and 3 In block 2. Kstacada Heights for $350. Estacada State Bank to E. C. Hunt, lot 3 In block 2. Original Townslte, also lot 6 ln block 30 First Addition for $800. Church 8ervices. it e nKurnh ttnlilinth School 10 t r Dr.,anKUiir at 1 1 A M !jnizue at fi:15 P. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs day evening. FIRW00D. lir im.lLIn nt Portland William Wilson, of Astoria and B. F. Hart, of Montavllla, spent wcanesuay nigm with E. D. Hart. ' Miss Irene Alt Is back from Port land spending a few days at home. A Ma ar's were seen going towaru Damascas last Sunday. Hope they had a good dinner. v. I Hart still has a few full-blood Poland China pigs to sell. We were visited wun a snow iwnii Tuesday morning which caused the carpenters to get out and fix up the Flrwood nan. The orchards are receiving a con- lilurnMi. Interest lately. W. L. Wll- kins is laying out a plot for some new trees. Don't forget the social Saturday night, January 9. 8PRINQWATER. The watch parly at Wilcox's was enloved bv all present. Get your sleighs ready boys ,ine girls are all ready fnr a noe. About twenty volunteered and rais ed Charles Dubois' sawmill Saturday. The C. E. Society held Its annual election Sunday evening. Sidney Smith was re-elected president. Mr. Stubbs preached a very interest ing sermon Sunday evening. We are c lad to see tne uocigo tele phone line going through our neigh borhood. We bIbo understand that the Clear Creek Telephone Company Is going to put In a new division in the near future. Howard Smith, Mr. Lewcllen's en terprising clerk and private secretary, was soliciting trade ln Dodge Sunday. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. ' ' Your f roeer return rour monry If roa don'l lib it: e ptr hlo. DODGE. W. H. Myers lost his last horse, so ho will have to hire his logs put lu tho pond or buy another hoisti, Wo .no sorry for hint. Ho seems to luivo a lot of hud luck. The ludoy ft Homer Co., are mak ing a big showing for a now mill ,ia they are lining the mill pond with logs and have tho mill frame up. The wolves are doing a groat dei,l of damage killing cnttlo nnd driving them out of tho mountains, Tho Dodgo school hoard met Jan uary 3 nnd employed Miss Mabel Francis to teach a four muni lis term of school commencing January 4. Tho Iktdgo telephone company Is bringing Its telephone- line near to completion as the poles are sot ready for tho wire. The central will bo at Kstacada. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. Wo are having cool, rainy wnilher V lato, and all the creeks are rry high; even the wells are full to tho top. Mrs, Dorry, nnd daughter, lately from England, are visiting with hor son, George Dorry, of this place. They are Intending lo make their homo In this country. Miss Juliette Newell, from Portland, and Mrs. IVlslo Hunter and daughter Verna. wore visiting their parents Sunday. Miss Minnie Itoyor has returned to her work at Mr. Starkweather's. Misses Nettle and Mary Toug have gone bark to Seattle, after a short visit with relatives and close friends. School commenced at Hock Crook January 4, after a short vacation. Hurry Chitwood was soon lu our nekhlMuhiHid Sunday. Mr. Reese, of McMinnvllle, was vis iting his dauglilor, Mrs. Setlt Young, last week. Mrs. Alfred Job nst on Is a great deal bettor nfter her sick spell. Cars leave Port laud fur (Jrosliam every hour, now, where It was every two hours, but one hour service only goes as far as (iroHbam and Troutdale and back from tiresbam and Trout dale every hour, so now If wo miss one car wo don't have to wait long. Why Is It (hero are no real estate transfers In the Enterprise? We miss It badly. (Head this week's Issue ) Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackmiias County. .Marguerite (irailcllu St. M.iile. Plulntlff, vs. Joseph Andre SI. Mario, Defetidunt. To .loNOph Andrv St. Mario, uhove I anted defendant : In tin- name of the Stale of Orvgnu you aro hereby required to appear ami answer in complaint lieu against you In the bIhivo entitled suit on or before the Huh dav of February, l'Jmi, that being the last day prescribed It) order nf publication of this summons and If you fall to appear nnd answer Slli.l ronililtillit lh filulittlff will im ply to the Court for the relief therein Thr clear jllkjhtMt and most cotniortaDK POMMEL SLICKER AllheMme time cheapest In the end because It wears longest USD trvkr Every garment nnjirAntift waterproof Catalog j town CO Miro u ffs I W Jo4 I M r i M ! 'I Wh erever ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are "''"'"''"sMsasw A Saving in Power A' Reduction in Expense-- An Increase in Output Aa Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Butchers Confectioners ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT BY CONSULTING Portland Railway Light & Power Company CO. MILLER, AGENT prayed for, livwlt: Kor a decree of dlvoreo dissolving tho bonds of matrimony hototofora and now existing between plaintiff nnd defendant, nnd thai alio bo awarded tho cunt and cusliiiry of tho mlii.ir clitlili'on ,and for such other nnd fur ther relief us in tho Court may aoom oiliiltnblo mid JiiNt. Till summons Is published In the Oregon Clly Enterprise for six eon socutlvo weeks by order nf Hon. tl, II. IMmleli, Judge of tho County Court, of Clackamas County, duly nindo nnd en tered this mti day or .limitary, 1U0D, the first publication of tills summons being tho Stli day of January. 1901). and the litat publication February 11). 1 !). J. II. RYAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons, In the Circuit Court of tlm Sinte of Orvgon, for the County nf Clacka mas, A. F. Bremer and Ellon llromor, Plaintiffs, ' vs. Samuel p. Pomoroy and Margifry Pomoroy, Defendants. To Samuel D. Pomoroy and Margery Pomeruy, Defendants: You and each of you are horohy re quired to appear In the above entitled court on or ueroro six (til weens irom the duto of tho first publication of this minimum and answer tho com plaint llled against you nnd each of you In the above entitled suit, and If you fall to so appear Ihn plaintiffs In rolu will takn Judgment and decree ngulnttL you and each of you, forever j hm ring you and ouch of you of any claim or Interest In or to tho billow ing described real property slTuatod lu t'lSckitnins County, Oregon, and being; a pint of Clttlm Number Thirty nine (3!) being part of Sections One II) nnd Twelve. (12) lu Township throe (3) south of Range ono (1) East, bounded as follows: Beginning at the easterly corner nf said Claim Number Thirty nine (31)), llionco South 44 degrees West 10. 19 chains: tlictico North M degrees 30 minutes West 40.00 chains; tlionco North M degree IS minutes East 15 00 chains; thnm-o South 4.1 degrees East 3S.33 rhallis to the place of tie ginning, containing Fifty (50) acres, more or less, nnd the whole of said land, the date of the first publication of this notlc being Januaiy 1. l'.m:i Publication of this summons Is made by order of (iriint II. Htitilck, Judge f the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Cbicknums County, In the absence of Thomas A. Mcllrldn, Judge nf the sImwo entitled court. JOHN W. UIDKIt. 'Attorney for Plaintiffs. Notice to Crtdltors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has boon duly appointed by I ho County Court of (ho Sinto of Ore gon for Clackamas County, adminis tratrix of tho estate of John lleln rich, deceased. All persons having claims against said estnle nre hereby required to present the same to mo at the offleo o( U'lteti A Schuobel, lu Oregon City, Oregon, properly veri fied as by law within tlx months from the Jute hereof. , Dntti of first publication Friday. ! December 25, IWS. M A It 1 1" HEIMIICH. I Administratrix. ! P'Ron & Srluiobel, Attorneys for Ad ministratrix. Summons. In thn Circuit Court of the fltnte of Oregon fnr Clackamas County. Christens tox, riaintltT, : vs. , I Henry W. Km, Defendant. i To Monry W. Fox. Iefendnnt: In the nauin of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above enl llled suit on or be fore tho 19th day of February. 1909. thnt being (ho last day proscribed In the order of publication of this Sum mons, and If you fall lo so appear nnd answer said comptnlut, tho plulntlff will apply to the court for the relief Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launderes Wh eels t liomln prayed, to wit: A docron dis solving tho mnrrlngn Contract nnw existing between you and tlm plain tiff. u This summons Is iiiilillshod for six consecutive wnolts In th Oregon Clly KnloVprlso, newspaper, by order of Hon," (leant II. Illnilek, Judgo of llio County Court of lh Htato nf Oregon, for Clackamas County, made on tlm 2Sih day nf December, lUOH. Um first publication being on llio 1st (lay nf January, 11)01). H. It. II AltHINOTON. Atloruoy for Plaintiff. Sbsrltf'i Salt. In the Circuit Court of the Hlnlo nf Oregon, foe tho County of Clacks tuns, M. Moeohond. plain! Iff. vs. C. N, Honlt, Hitsait Rcolt, Elmer C, Une. May Bchwlnn Una, ' Fred Hchwlng, R. Parker, Sarah' C. Parker, L U Porter and Ora 8. Porter, Defendants. STATIC OK OHK0ON. County of Clackamas as, By virtue of a JudKtpoiit order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued nut of and under the seal of tlm alsivo entitled court, lu tho ttbovo en titled cause, to mo duly directed and dated tho IStlt day of December. litOH, upon a Judgment rendered and en tered In said court tin tho 12th day of November. l!oS, In favor nf M. Morehend, plaintiff, and aaglnst C, N. Scott, Susan J. Scott. Klmer C. Uno, Mary HchwInK 1',1 Prod Behwlng, E. Parker. Sarah C. Parker. L l Porter and Ora B. Porter, Defendants, for Ihn sum of $lf.9l K4, principal and Interest, and tho further sum of tl.iO as nttornwy'a fee, and the further sum of $ costs and disbursements. nnd tho rests of and upon (bis writ, oomtnandlng tne to mnko snlo of I lie following described real property, alt sato la (he county of Clackamas, stale of Oregon, tirwlt: five (5) and six () In block two (2): I.ots two (2) and three (31 In Block seven (7); lt one (II In Block fourteen (14) and Urt three (3). four (41 and five (5) In Block fifteen (15) In Windsor according to tho duly reronled plat (hereof lu Hit ntnc of the Recorder nf Conveyances for Clacksinas County. Oregon Now. Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and de cree, and In compliance with I he com mands nf nld writ, I will, on H'Hur day. (tin noth dap of January, liion; at the hour nf I o'clock P M at the front door of the County Court House In tlm Cltv of Oregon Cltv. In said County and !nto, sell nt public mic tion, subject to redemption, (o (lm highest bidder, for V. S. K'dd colli rash In hand, nil the right, title nnd Interest which the within named de fendant or either of them. Iind on tlm date nf the execution herein or since had In or to (ho above deerlb ml real property or nnv part thereof, lo sntltfy said eifcutlnii. judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all accruing cost. R B. BEVtlir Sheriff nf Clackamas County. Oregon Bv It W. RAKF.ll, Deputy Dated Oregon City. Ore, December 18. 1908. REAL ESTATE farm lands. Timber, and City Property Specialty E. P. ELLIOTT & COMPANY Itnmn ID, Maannlr Trmptf. On-gtift Clly, OrfKitn Hnmff, )' h on cO filet, oN l(r ,AIA4 Ss0 Turn Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers OREGON CITY, OREGON