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OliKHOX CITY EXTKUTKISK. K KM DAY. ,IULY la, 1!)10. c CANBY AND CAN BY. A. I). Paddlok wont to Portland on business Momlay. Mis. U J. Uk'boii and two children Port mid Mamie, arrived here from Walla Walla, Wash., and are the miosis of (lie former's sister, Mrs. V. J. Gordon. After visiting here for several days will leave for Seattle, where they will remain for several weeks. Kred Howard and Clifford Wills left on Tuesday evonins's train for Kastcrn Oregon, where they will spend the remainder of the summer In the harvest lidos. W. 11. Moore and Hamilton Camp bell, of Portland, were in this city on Monday looking over the construc tion work' of the Canny canal. Mrs. Andrew Kocher, who is in the St. Vincent's Hospital, where she re cently underwent two surgical opera tions, is improving steadily, and will he moved from that institution soon, and as soon as she is able to travel will be brought to her home In this city. The many friends or Mrs. Koc her here are pleased to hear of her Improvement. The Canby ball team will go to Aurora on Sunday, where they will play a game of baseball with the Aurora team. This is promised to be one of the best games of the sea son, and it is probable that there will be a large turnout. Miss Ora Lee spent Sunday at New Kra. where she attended the camp meeting. Joseph E. Sutherland is build he recently purchased from Claude liaty. The house will be up-to-date throughout and wri'.l cost about Frank Weed, of Lake County, is visiting with friends here. Mr. Weed, who formerly resided in this city, is very enthusiastic over Lake County, he having a fine homestead there. Fred Roth spent Sunday in Aurora, where he visited with friends. John Hot 7.. well known in this city. ' where he resided for some time, and who was employed by the Canby Canal Company, has accepted the po sition as elect ricinn for the "Girl from the Golden West" Company, now play ing at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lee and Mrs. Kpsie Shields and baby have gone to New Era, where they will remain in camp during the Spiritualist camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lee reft on Tuesday morning ror Lebanon, where they have rented a rami and will ' make their future home there. j W. P. Weismandel left Wednesday for Wilholt. where he will spend sev-; eral weeks for the benefit of his j health. Many of the people of this city ; w ill attend the camp meeting at New Era on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, who have been spending several weeks i fishing and hunting in the vicinity of the headwaters or the Molalla river,' have returned home, and report plenty of fish and a good time. Mrs. Cassie Evans and Mrs. Wil liam Cantwell visited with the latter's sister. Mrs. William Etters at Glad stone on Friday. ! Mrs. R. P. Wallace, of Molalla, was in this city yesterday visiting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson and with other friends. H. H. Eceles attended the baseball game at Portland on Sunday. Fred Hampton has gone down the Columbia, where he will engage in fishing during the summer. Miss Hattie Myers, of Portland. spent aunnay wun ner parents in tms , r. , . . , . -. i Miss Elsje Beck, or Aurora, is visit- ing with her sister. Mrs-. J. Lee Ecker, son, of this city. S. J. Vaughan spent several days of this week in Mc.Minnville. where he has several of his race horses in training under Lute Lindsey. C. E. Lucke and H. H. Eceles have tanen up tneir quarters tor tne sum-! mer in meir tent, wnicn is pucnea on the grounds of the Cottage Hotel. The boys are not baching, as they j fare too well at the Cottage. i Mrs. S. J. Vauehan and two chil dren, who have been spending several weeks with relatives at Mjnlalla. have returned home. Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, of Portland, is visiting for a few days with rela tives here. W. M. Bell, erecting engineer for the Canby Canal Company, made a business trip to Portland on Tuesday last. Emil Gordon left the first of the week for Hot Lake, Orfgon. where he will remain for several weeks. Cobb & Dillingham are having an addition built on their store build lug, the dimensions of which are 14x16 feet. Miss Blanche Jobe. of Portland, who has been visiting with Mrs. A. D. Paddock for the past week, has re turned home. Arnold's Dog and Pony Show Will Be Here. Arnold s Dog and Pony Show, un der the management of J. J. DeVaux, ' will be here on Saturday, July lfi, In the vacant lot opposite the dejiot. There will be two exhibitions, both i afternoon and evening. There will be a free concert and parade before1 each performance. Prof. Kerrey's big concert baud is with the show. Republicans Elect Delegates. i The Republicans of Canby assem bled in Knigiit's Hall and elected the1 following delegates to the Countv As-! temljly: H. H. Eceles. W. H. i'.lair, ' A. H. Knight, Georgo Koohl'T, F. M. Roth, W. H. Lucke, M. J. Lee, John j Kid and .1. J. Sandsness. The dele-' gates wore instructed to act for the! best interests of the Republicans, i Little Giri Breaks Arm. Ruth, the five-year-old daughter Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, proprietors of. of 0. C. LATOL'RETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, Transacts a General Banking Business. Office Both Phonea 22 Residence Phone Main 2C21 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 18CS FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Chargs Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER SOUTHERN '. L : V . ' CANBY MAIDEN IS YOUNG BOOKKtEPER ANNIE STEFANI HANDLES PAY ROLL FOR SAW MILLS NEAR CANBY. Annie Dorothy Stefani. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stefani. of Canby. has i probably won the distinction of being ' the youngest bookkeeper, interpreter and business girl of her age in the i State of Oregon. This young Miss, who is only K! years of age. July IS. , was born at Tuscany. Italy, and came ! with her parents to the fnited States I In 1905. The family first made their home at Portland, where they re ' sided until three years ago. when ! they went to Canby. w here Mr. Ste : rani purchased property and erected ' a sawmill, lu the Riverside District. , Since coming to America, Annie has shown wonderful facilities to grasp the English language, and is now- the interpreter for the family and for the 25 men that are employed by Mr. Stefani in his sawmill. At the River side school, taught by Prof H. H. Eceles. the girl has reached the sixth and seventh grade work. In mathe matics she has reached the highest percentage. The child does the book keeping for her father, makes out the checks for the mill, all of these being signed by her. there being a payroll of $1,500 monthly. Annie Ste fani Is known and loved by all in Canby. She Is of an unassuming dis position and by her manners she has won her hundreds or Mends. A picnic was recently given by the Riverside school at the close or the vear's term, and Annie Steranl sllccee()ed ln raIsinK $13 from the mill employes and her rather ror the buy- o )ce cream am, othpr (1piracies ,h u.prp pn,overt hv the other D. nils or the school. Before the close of school Prof. Eceles had each pupil write a comfxisition of 50 words, and this little girl wrote one of 500 words on her trip from Italy to Portland, which was well composed and highly lnterestlnR. Annie Stefani is the old- est of five cnli,iren. She is delighted with Anierica aml its people. -- the City Hotel, while playing in a liai:iinocK a tew days ag.j tell ill such a mauner a-i to wreak her arm. Dr. Penman was summoned and dressed tr.e injuries and the little sufferer is gelling along nicely. William Gribble Is a Guard. William Gribble, well known in this city and son of Mrs. G. H. Kesselring, has been visiting with his mother lor seveiul uays, naving come down from Grant County a.s one oi the guards who brought tu the peniten tiary several sheep men' guilty of mur der during the sheep filed, which prevailed in Grant County recently, in wiiich two men. Arthur Green and Oliver Snider, were killed. Three of the guiliy men were formerly resi dents of the southern part of Clacka mas County, and are Joseph 11. C'ase (,ay. aged 55 years, who is sentenced to be hung on September 22, and Bert Green, aged 2S years, brother of Ar t.nttr Green, who was killed, will serve a life's sentence. Logan Berries Are of Good Crop. The Logan berry crop this year is g..(d, and although the present hot. weather has been hard on (he vines, many of the berries are still to ripen. From the Kesselring garden over 'jh pounds have already been picked, and h'.ve brought good prices. The ber ries raised on t he land are unusually large. R. S. ('.:. also one of the prom inent berry growers of i his city, has gathered many hundreds of pounds of line berries from his gardens. Fishing Party Having Luck. There has been recent disturbances in the wireless telegraph system be tween fnnnl Hood ariri f'.-oil.v uu it' is I bought by the operat ors here that "Doc" Stanley Wang, "Cy" Roy Young, "Ox" Kruegcr, "Rooster" F. J. MEYER, Casble. Jf.0,000.00. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Sucessor to C. N. Creeuman CLACKAMAS Myers and "Cap" Smith had been try lug to get news to Cnuby for the "bunch" to bring out more Halting tackle and provisions, such as tobac co, bacon, etc., as they were running short of tbe necessities of llle. One of the messages recently received read thai they had caught 2,000 large trout, and had most of 'them In eold storage for the coming; Clackatnaa County Fair, which Is to be held in September. It is rumored by the neighbors, where the young men are in camp, that several sheep, one hog and a call were missing, but it is not thought that these boys have had anything to do with their disappear ance. Warehouse Enlarged. The large warehouse of W. H. Uicko will be enlarged, and excava tions are now being made for the basement for the new addition. The addition will be SivtiO feet, and will enable Mr. l.ucke to handle more pro duce than heretofore, as his busi ness has grown so that he found the addition necessary. j Miss Edna Hutchinson Injured in Runaway. J 1. P. Hutchinson, while driving along Main street near the black- j smith shop o; Thursday evening, met j with a runaway, the horse becoming; j frightened or a poster that had been j torn loose from a telephone pole as , the horse was passing, in the buggy; with Mr. Hutchinson wore Miss Kdnn I Hutchinson and Miss Wanda Hlnton.l ! When the horse became frightened, land to prevent the animal from run ! ning across the railroad track, when I a train was in sight. Mr. Hutchinson' turned the animal in the opposite j I direction and ran Into a telephone . polo, titrowitig the occupants from ' the vehicle. Miss Hiniou and Miss. '. Hutchinson wore thrown under the I horse's heels, and the latter fell lieav-i lly on her arm, breaking the bone j at the wrist. Miss Hlnton only re- ! i coived a severe shaking up. but the; driver's foot was badly bruised and , i he heels torn from his shoos. i A short distance from where the' accident occurred the horse broke j ' loose from the buggy and proceeded in Its Might past the Kocher ware house and fell Into a ditch, where It was rescued a few minutes after wards, and had its shoulder badly : wrenched. i The broken bones in Miss Hutchin - son's wrist wore set by Dr. Dedinan. ami she will be compelled to carry her arm in a sling for several weeks. Citizens to Entertain The citizens of Canby Knight hall on Monday appointed a committee Visitors. met at the ev ning ami to arrange for the grocers' picnic that w ill be held here on Wednesday. July 20. The! affair is to be given at the Clacka mas County Fair grounds, ami there I will probably be over il.ftoo visitors' In this city on that day. Thirty-five! coaches have been engaged by the committee in Portland, having charge,) uml these will probably be packed to ! the limit. The executive committee is com posed of H. H. Eceles. M. J. Lee, W. H. lllair, C. F. Romig, J. J. Sandsness, J. A. Cohb. L. I). Walker. This com mittee has appointed subordinate committees. The executive commit tee met In the Canby Realty Com pany's office on Tuesday afternoon and appointed C. F. Rotnig chairman: H. H. Eceles. secretary; J. J. Sands ness, treasurer. The following are on the commit tees that have been appointed to ar range for the picnic: Grounds, M. J. Lee. J. A. Cobb and Mr. Hewitt: fin ance, H. H. Eceles, W. H. Balr. I P. Walker: decoration, M. P. Sailor. Mr. Illlllneam. C. W. Fallows, C, T. Hates. J. A. fobh. All of the huslnesu ncntile of ,ns city are on the reception coin- n,itt(.e, and will be the aim of every- l)ne tn Kive tnp visitors a royal wel- come. There will be nlentv of good music during the day, also pie eat ing contests, tug of war, catching the greased pig and many other sports that will keep the people In good humor from the time they arrive which will lie 8: IS A. M., until even ing. An invitation Is extended lo all or the farmers and their families, as well as the other people, to attend this gathering and get acquainted with some of the best -ople on earth. A good time is In store for all. There are manv shade tres, under . . . which ; you can eat your lunch, and there will be lunrh counters, where you may buy your lunch. The hotels In Canby will make a special effort accommodate those wishing to there for their dinner. 'or go ! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City pos'oifire for the week ending July 15: Woman's llt Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Mr. Laura Clark. Ida Ragler, Vbla Rlnehart, Mrs. ("has. Thomas, Mr. anil Mrs. Thos. R Thomas. Men's list Robt. Mansfield, Archie Maxwell. EXPRESS RATES ARE CUT. Reduction Forced on Points to Valley Oot of Oregon City. Merchandise express rales between YOUR BOILER ; May try to assert its Independence and explode just to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. If you would avoid such trouble, let us keep all your PLUMBING in good repair. Our work is unsur passed. P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. ffjUW lot Oregon City and other Oregon polnta have been nialci ially reduced by a recent order of the State Railroad Commission. The following point" have been affected, mill the reduction on too pound shipments are; Between Oregon City and - I Old New i rale, rate. McMlmnllle . . $ .75 t 70 Pallas SO .7f. Sheridan SO ,76 Salem fill .40 Albany .o .60 Yuuuina . t.."i 1.20 Lebanon 70 .ft 6 Eugene 1.00 .SO Uosohurg I 1,20 I Grants Puss 2.2ft 1.S0 Ashland . . 2..W 2.10 Sheriff's s,le on Execution. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. National Credit Association, a cor poialloii, phumllT. s. Or Elsie I). STATE OF l'aitoii, defendant. OKKGON, ' ss. County of Clackamas,, Ity virtue or n judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, ill the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the Sth day of July. IlilO, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered ill said court on the Sth day of May, l.m:l, in Savor of National Credll Association, a coi pornUoii, plaintiff and ngallist Dr. Elsie p. Patten, defendant, for the sum of $1k;.. and the further sum of Jfi.yo costs and disbursements, and the costs of and Uhii this writ, i ominandlng mo out of the personal property of said defendant, and ir suf ficient could Hoi he found, then out of the real proiK itv belonging to mild defendant on and after the date of said 2nd day of February. lio, to satisfy said sum of J I, '.:!;;:, now due on said Judgment, with Interest there on at the rate of ti 'r cent, per an num from the sth day of May, iof, and the furl her sum of Jl.im. accrued costs, less i he sum of $10.00, paid mi said Judgment .May 20, I'.'u'j, aiiil also the costs upon tliis vald writ: NOW, THKUWOKE. by virtue of said execution, judgment order decree, and In compliance with and ' Il, commands of s.ml wilt, being unable; to tin, tiny personal property of said defendant's, 1 did on the Mb dav ..fl 1 July j ing lain, duly levy upon the follow-j lescrlbed real pmiwrtv of said defendant, County of situate .lint being in the t lai k.iuu'.s, and State of 1 Oregon, to-wlt j A part of the P 1.. C. of l Whit- c mb and, wife in Sec. .Id, T 1 S. It. 1 : E. or I he W. M. described as rollows i lb-ginning at n i'int in the division line between the husband's ami wires' halves of the said D. 1.. C. which point Is south J :.' ''II feet and S. SS 7.2' W. :;si fin r-et detain from the N. E. corner of (he slid D. I,. C, running thence west jy, f-t to water In Spring Creek; then.-,. In a southeast erly direction tracing the said low- water line about 11 f t lo a point on i the said division line 10 feel south from the place of beginning; thence east about TO fcf to a point 20 feel E. of (he said division line: thence; south 119.10 feet tu the mosi northerly I N. W. corner of a certain tract of ! land conveyed In Bernard M. Plsch. by deed rccnrdeil on page u; of (look I '.in records of deeds for Clackamas County: thence east I05 feet to the! N. E. corner of the said Klsch tract; thence south psrallel to the said dlvl slon line ion feet: ihetice west to the cenler of Spring Creek; thence trac ing the center line of (he said Creek up stream in a southerly direction about aW. fis-t to the center of the roiinly Mad: thence N. SO" E. tracing the center of said roaifc about ;i:',i; feet 1 to the S E. corner of a certain tract of land conveyed to Frederick Ixdiman by deed recorded on page' 5;i of Book Q records of deeds for Clackamas County: 1 hence In a north-' westerly direction tracing the east line of said tract about Til fret lo the N. E. comer thereor: (hence west 2!2:!S feet to the nlace of bcdimlne. , ! containing fi 00 acres more or less, i Also beginning at a point In north; ' line of the said I). U C. that Is S. ! SSri2' W. 2'ri'i.50 feet distant from the N. E. corner of the said D. L. C. thence V ss 5:'' E. feet; (hence south ,'!:!2.fio feet, to nn Iron pin: thence west i','i.30 feel; thence north li-nel OC.r,tO' t.. lh ntnr-n ,.f l...i.lrin I m. "' ' - , 1 """ ronwiiruug one acre mure or less saving and excepting from the war ranty as to the first tract herein do scribed one acre, iinsurveved, sur rounding and including the grave of lot Whltcomb and other members of the family which Is said lo be re served for a 1 onieterv forever. And I will, on Saturday, the Dlth't day of Annust, I'llo, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. I at the front door of j the County Court House in the City I of Oregon City, Ir said County nndj State, sell at public auction, subb-eCA to redemption, to the highest bidder, I " for I'. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which thej within named defendants, or either I of (hem. had on the said 2nd day of i f February. I'llo. or since bail in or 1 1 to the above described real property i W or any part thereof, to satisfy said i execution, judgment order, decree, n lores!, costs and all accruing costs. R. II. B KATIE. Sheriff nf Clackamas Coiiutv, Oregon. Bv It. W BxKER. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, July 8, 111 10. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is lo-reby Riven that the nn d'TsliMied inn been appointed admin- 1 Istraior of the estate of .lohn .1. Jen I sen, deceased. All persons having 'claims against said estate are hereby i notified to present tbe same wilh ! proper vouchers duly verllled. aeeord- ini; to law, at the office of Course c. Brownell, within six months of the date of (he publication of ihls no tice. Dated Julv 15th, Win. A A RON BYRON. Administrator. Ceorire C. Brownell, Attorney for Administrator. Administrator's Notice of Appointment In (he County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Claclo'. mas: In the matter of the estate of V. W". Parsons, deceased. Notice Is bereby given lint the un dersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of V, W. Parsons, deceased, by the f'-mnly Court of Ibe State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and loci duly nunllfied for said trust. All persons havlti,? claims against said estate are hereby notllled and required to pre sent the same, duly verllled and with proper vouchers, to me ai the i.fllce of V. R. Hyde, Room 7, Barclay build ing. Oregon City, Oregon, or at the office of T. II. Ward, rooms -111 nnd 112 McKay building, corner of Third and Stark streets, In Portland, Multno- ninli County, Oregon, wiliilo six months twin the date of this notice Dated and llrsl published Julv t.V 111 1 0, V, II. McVW. Administrator of Kuliite o( F, W. Pur sous, deceased. T. II. Ward, Attorney, Summons, In llio Circuit Court of Hie Slate of Oregon, for llle County of Clnokniniis. Amelia Qundii, I'lalntlfr, vs. August Ujouiln, Defendant. To August Qundit. the above naiiied defendant : III the name of the state or Oregon oo are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint In the above entitled suit tiled against yon on or before six weeks afler I ho first publication of this summons, towll: On the :id day of September, 1!M0. and ir you rail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, as fol lows, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony between vou and the plaintiff, and for such other nnd fur ther relief ns to the court may seem meet and eipillable. This summons Is published pur suant to an order made and entered by the Honorable J. V. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled court, on the llth day of Julv, 1!10. The date of the first publication of this summons Is July ft. 1110 runs seiii'EitKi.. Attorneys for I'lnltitlX NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HKHEIIY GIVEN that the undersigned. Arthur S, Draper, has, by the County Court of Clacka tuns County, Oregon, been appointed the executor of the will of ,1. A. Duck, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, or the decedent, will present theni to Hie' undersigned at the office of Jos K Hedges. Ksi . Ill the Welnliard Hulldlng In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of tills notice, with prsjper vouchers, ami duly verllled. Dated July S. D.HO, AUTIIt'lt S. DUAI'KIt, Executor of the will of J. A Hock, do ceased. . i. ... ... . . i i . . . i .. ueuKt-M ,umi itiiieo , urr.i, Attorneys for Executor, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS IIKUKIiY GIVEN that (he County Court of (he Slate of Ore gon, for the Count v of Clackamas, has appointed the uinlcrnlgiicd admlnlsi ra ter of (he estate of John p I'urslfiill. deceased All persons having claims against the said decedent, or his es tate, me hereby given notice that they shall present them to the undersigned administrator at tbe office of Jos I'.. Hedges. Esq., In tbe UVIuhnrd lltilld IK. II fl. 1,11 111.' I 1,',.1'lltl U' II, .. U O, months from the date of this notice, with proicr vouchors duly verified Dated Julv S, 1110, ISAAC A. prilSIFI'LU Administrator of tbe Estate of John P. Piirslfull. deceased. J,w- '' Hedges. Attorney. Sum irons. In the Circuit Court of the Slut- of Oregon for the t'fttiniv of Clackamas. Zuelma Smith. Plaintiff, v Blair Smith, Defendant. To lllair Smith, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby rcnolrcd to unpen!' and answer the complaint llli-.l ukmI.iM you III the a lion- entitled court atol cause on or before the 2fiti dav of August. I'.MO, which Is six weeks ef (r July l.Mh, i:mo. tbe date order-d by the court for (he llrst piibllcai Ion ' i f this siiminonn. and if vou fall to an swer or appear, for want thereof, the Time and Laboi Cost bat a few cents pet Wash to operate For Prices and particulars call at Electric Store 7th St. Cor. Alder St. plaintiff will apply to the mint for the rotlef deinandod In the complaint: 1 For a decree dissolving (he bonds of niiiirltnotiy now existing between y-on and the plnlullrr rid- ,m,,i, In imbllHbeil bv order of the Honorable J, I'. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled court, liindo and entered July II. I!I0 K. 'i MKIMErt. Altornev for Plaintiff, Date of llrsl publication, July Iftlh. I'.'IO Date id last publication August 2dih. I! 10. Summons. Ill Hie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur Iho County of Clack limits. Nettle V. Ulelnitdson, Plaintiff. vs. Guy L Itlebnrclsou. Defendant. Oregon, III and for Clackamas County. To lliiv L. Ulcliardiion, dorendiinl: jccrvnuln Hawkins, plaintiff. In llle imiue nf Hie Slate or Oregon, I Vh, you lire hereby required to appear (, pearl llawklnn. Defendant and answer the complaint filed ),, (, jvarl Hawkins, defendant: against you In (he above entitled suit d, (be name of the state of Oregon, on or berore I lie lt day of Iho time y1M bereby reipilied (o appear proscribed In the order ror the pub-, ami answer the complaint filed Mention of thin Suminons, to-wlt: On UKntIH you In iho above entitled or before the Ifttll dav of August. I'.'IO, i ,'. ,rn. ),, (n, ,)- of Aug said date being the expiration or ,,,,, ill : and ir you fall to move, seven (71 weeks from the first pub- ,,,M,r ,,r nuswor, plaintiff will lake Mention or Ibis Summon: and Ir you n ,,,,.r,. ugalust you, forever ills fall ho to appear and answer, for want , .ivliist (he hondx of inaliluioiiy hero- thereof the plaintiff will apply to the j, ,(,-,, , w existing belw I lb" Court tor the relief demanded in this pniui(T mid yourself, and for such complaint, towll: For a decree dls t,()ir and ruilher relief In the prom solving the bonds of niati Inioiiy and (l(1,H ,(1 ,,, ,,, , ,v ,,,., jnt imiiTlngo contract existing between (m ,,,ui,o, plaintiff and defendant. Service of (bis Miiiumou Is made Tills summons Is published by or- llM1 V1M, M. puiiUnuion In pursuance dor of the Hon J. V. Campbell. Jmlgo lf j," alt-,a.r ,r the Honorable Grant of I he above named court, which; () i,,.(i Cnuntv Judge of Clacka order was made and entered on Iho ,,,,,,, Onim'ty, Oregon, made on the 2Xlli day ot June, HMO. GEO J. CAMERON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. (iillve weeks, the first publication lu the Circuit Court or the Slate id! being June 21, 1010. and th lant Oregon, ror Clackniuas County. I publication being August fl. !!in iiui orNViiJ, iViintirr, vs. William O'Neill, Defendant. To William O'Neill, above limned dn , renilanc In the name of the State of Oregon, I ynii nro hi'ieby reipilied to appear and, answer the complaint filed against! I ymi In the nhovc named suit, or or before tbe .:th ilav of August, l'.M0,' j said dale being after (he expiration I of nW weeks from (ho first publication of this suiiimnn'. and If you fall to! :' iippi-ar and mwwer said coiuphiliil. for ' want thereof the plaintiff w ill applv to the court for (he relief nraved i I for III lier omii!iiliit, towll: I Per a decree dissolving the I10111D ' id luatrliniiiiv now exl(lng holwoon the plaintiff ami defendant Tills1 summons s published by order of Hon. J. A. Eaklu, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was iiiado and en tered on tbe 'J'lth iluy of June, l!i.l. and the t!tno prescribed for publica tion thoivof Is hU weeks, beginning with the tnsne of Friday, July 1st. I I I'M', and eontlmiltii; each week there-i I after to ami Including Iho Issue or Friday, August 1 2th. DMO GEO. 0. BliOWNELL. Attorney for Plaintiff Summons. Ill the Circuit Court of (he Stat" of Oregon, for Cliicl.atnas County. Alice Powell. Plaintiff. vs. , l.e-din Powell. Dofcn.lnnf. To bsllo Powell, above named de fendant. , In the name nf tbe Stale of Ore gun. ynii are hereby required lo ap pear and answer the complaint filed against yoti In Iho above named suit, on or before the (lib. day of August I'.'IO, Mil I it date being after (ho e pballon of six weeks from (he flrs( publication of (his summons, and If you fall to appear nnd answer said ave ELECTRIC eompliilnl, for want thereof I ho plain. (Iff will apply I" Hie court for the re. Ilef demanded In the complaint, in- wit: For a decree iIIhhoIv lug the hotidii of mnlilinony now cximing between , the plullKIIT and dorendiinl. TIiIh huuiuioiih Is publlMlioil by order of lion. (Haul II. Dlinlck, Judgo or the 'County Court, which order wan made 'and entered on tin' 22nd day of June, !i0, and Hie time prescribed for publication thereof Is six week, be ginning with the IhHiio or Friday, June ;'llh. HMO, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the homo of Fildav. August Mb, IttHI, GEO. C. ItllOW NELL. Attorney for I'lalnilff Bimimnns. lu Iho Circuit Court of the Slnlo of ,iv r i,.,.,, . lir,piln kiicIi publication In the Oregon City En ilerprlse, once a Week, (or sU coimoc- IIOSCtMC P. IH'IIST. Attorney for PliiiiittfT Guardian's Notice I Sslo of Real Property, hereby given that pur suant lo an order of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Clacka mat County, the undersigned guardian of I lie poisons and cut at en of Jay Walton Moore, a minor, will soil Iho Intercut of said minor .lav Walton Moore, lu nnd to the sain", subject to the lire entitle of Albert Mourn, .Marcetina Moore Maple nnd Anthony Mooio. w hich said scrlbi-d as follows real elalo Is dn to wit : The S'j of the NK of S"r T .' S, It m-ros of of nabl towll ; E of W. M , excepting ;i laud out of th NW. coiner land, do-urllied as follows, Commencing nt the NW. comer of the S'i of (be NE' of (he laid Sec. ;in. running Ibeocn S. HO rods, Iboiice M rods, (bonce N fid leds, till lice W. 1,0 rods o (ho pltl.-,. of beginning; also excepting 1 acre of bind out tlrst above of the NK. comer of the described land, described 1..1 rollows: Beginning a( the NK cor ner of (be S's of tbe NE'. of .aid Ser :t-i, running tlunre S M rods, more or less, (u (he ftlilllllol of Rock Creek; (hence west f. 1.1 rods, (hence N. no rods, more or less thence I". 5 I .1 rods (o (be place of beginning, (he grnnivd premlseii coiitnlnlng .Vi acres. The SE.'i till. I the H of SW, of Sec no. T. .'. H . It. 2 E M . containing 21') acres tb W. Also the N' "f the NIC and of Ibe NW I I of Section 31. T. ! NS 8.. It. 2 Iv W. M., coliliilnltiK li' acres. Ha ll sale In bo on July 23rd. I!'10. nt the ofTti-B of Geo. ( llrowuell. Can field Building, Oregon city. Oregon. and to b" at prlvnle sale fur ch In hand. ANTHONY MOORE. Guardian Aforesaid. j