OKEHON CITY ENTKKlMJIStt, Ul DAY, ATdl'ST .", 15)10. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday E ERODIE, Editor nd Publliher. I ' I Knti ioil at Oregon City. Or., oillco us ocond-c!as9 nuttier. Post- i j Subscription Ratei: t 0ne Yoar ' rtix Months "5 ! Trial Subscription. To Months .25 1 ; Subnet Hut will flini the date of ex piration stumped on tlioir papers tol lowing tlioir tinino If last payment Is not f iTdiioii, klmlly notify us, ami the muttor will roeolve our attention. Aileertisir.R Kales on appll'-atiun. sfc J -S- HAVE YOU REGISTERED" Kioin th" ;ipp'"'rance of tin roRisiratiott books it is aipar out that the tot that every man nuiM iv.;i't'r in order to participate n tin- primaries is tu t (lenerally known. Only a very snrill mir.ibor of voters have recistor d thui far. The registration close.-, for the pri maries Soptci.r.-ei II, and any man whose name does not ap pear in the rosntr.vinn bm-ks will not he allowed to vole In the primary io."tii,n Sp temlHT 24. The law is usicl ami does no; permit an elector to swear in his votj at the pri maries, as is .1on at the gen eral election. If you do not register you rnu: vo'.ent the primaries. Th:s is a privib'se that yon shouU han.ly pass by. Register Do not delay, hut register today , . - .i- AN UNFORTUNATE SITUATION. Fiftv-four Rennhllcans endorsed a ' f ".' wf Cllf tS.,... n .. I Art vo... r.'li. iiu'ii ,,iiew i.'i auu o.i men voted against a motion to endorse a ticket In a convention at which 231 delegates were entitled to seats in men assumed to represent a ma-; jority of the party and proceeded to attach their official endorsement to a ticket. This action was taken In the face of strong opposition and against the advice of this newspaper. The endorsement of this small body of Republicans cannot possibly carry with It any considerable strength. It may do the candidates harm, and again it may do them good. It should be re membered that few, if any, of the candidates recommended sought the endorsement, and therefore should not he held responsible for the action of the assembly. Any number of Republicans has a right to assemble and endorse candl- dates for office. No one can question ihpir Hirht hut hnforo sneh anion is taken it is well to look ahead and see what the consequences will be." The scheme in Clackamas County was ill-1 advised tn tint it mildlv. Few men ! wanted it, there was no general d?-! maud for it, and it has already caused! a soreness and dissension in the Re-j publican ranks. Three men who were; nominated by R. S. McLaughlin, de endorsed have ueciined to run under! 1 ,rP!1S?n3- , , i J. W. Reed, of Estacada. nom Hated any circumsiauces. iwo otners uave declared they did not seek the endorse ment and would rather not have it. This is a condition that does not l.mk rosy for the assembly ticket. The situation is peculiarly unfortu nate', as The Enterprise knew it would be, and said so. T'ter.' are number of good men endorsed. It is assumed they will have the support of the assembly men. ami it is likely they have friends In the anti-assembly camp who will not be alienated by the un expected action of the oi. It appears .that the eal of the assembly men at this time was misguided. The assem uiy iilea is new. It has not been re-'deivt-d with particular favor in this co'n'y. The Enterprise advised that an assembly be heid to send delegates to the state assembly, adopt a plat- form and adjourn. All of which goes to show that the "speed maniacs" are trying to nold the steering gear. WALKER IS ENDORSED;' (Continued from page 1.) Dye was Earned and refused to act, and Chairman Gibson appointed L. L. Porter and Mr. Eby, of Macksburg, to act with R. S. McLaughlin, of Oak Grove. Mr. Trembath doubted the presence nf a quorum and asked for a roll call,' E. P. Carter, of Gladstone, declined tc answer when his name was called cur. shall be filled by a committee, aaj said he was present simply as a consisting of one Republican from ;-!;otat',r. EU;b'.y-tiiur delegates ans- eacj, precinct, to be appointed by the v.ered to their names, when Assistant chairman from the list of delegates oe-'.retary 'lartl'M called the roll, ' to the county assembly, showing 2.32 en:itlfcd to seats. jr. ,j, Lee wanted to ratify the state In order X oh a in an expression Mr. assembly ticket, but Mr. Gibson ex I mined that tho assembly en- plained it would not be proper, so long You Will Appreciate Oar Service But it will be necessary that you become a customer of the bank, because the full value of our service cannot be explained by words; you must actually experience the benefits of our ser vice to thoroughly appreciate them. Ce are always glad to have customers, and those who are not customers, come in to the bank for a friendly business talk. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY tliimr n lloki't, Bint Mr. Tivmlmth j ratsiil l no point tr no quorum, nut was ovorruloit hv tlii' iluili'nittii Tin' ns.simlily Is p.mrly roprt'sont- ''!." saM tieorso Kamlall, "ami mtli'ss o ri'I ti nt i y of notion, furthor ills- ttitiwfuti w ill ho r.iilt.'.i " ,.j flivr 11,-koi if a majority of I ho party umit It," ilool.iro.t Colonel po. "Tlu Hoplo of t'laoKamas t'ounly have a mistakon litoa ami think iho assomhlv Is it Mow at tlu dliool primary law. I liolievo tho on- ilorsomont of a tlrKot woulil ho tho moans of splitting; tho party vilo upon." "Thoro Is no harm in cot; ins an I expression," Insisted Mr. Porter " O have adjourned to put up a ticket. If the ticket recommended is one that moot with approval. It will be nomln ;tod. Kvory oilier county has nnined i a ticket. At the dictation of a few men iv we soins to lay dow ti 1 ' All' , we going to semi Populists and IVnnv onus to the I'nited Slates senate ? I believe It Is entirely within the prov ince of these men hoiv to endorse a ticket. . ... , an' taking the surest niotlio.l ipt the party, exc aimed K P. 'You to disrupt ('alter. "1 have fought the assembly movement because I want to see tho with St delegates, then do so, hut youfv!v! are sacrificing the men you endorse The leaders of the party assembly aro against Statement No. 1. and the di rect primary law." "This is a time for us to get to gether and get together in harmony," said John P. Clark. "Wo must give ami take a little." Mr. t'lark then offered as a sub stitute for l.ee's motion to endorse a V 8 " " ai,'urmnR s'!dist Kpiscopal Church, seinldy. Mr U-e wanted a clause i K r Mackett. of Abornethv. .r and the suocossfiU candidates at tho nrimnr.. aloolbvn I ' v ! ..is.:- K....t.l -..t ro iiiuiut-ii uii-ii iiuiiio imr mr; hi tjiausiouo, lor surveyor, win accept Renuhllcan party." said C. A. Miller, j the endorsement of tho assembly. "We must have a little charity. I ; Nicholas lllair. of Klllin. w ho was en am an assembly man, but I would not I dorsed for commissioner, is expoeteii knife a candidate because he Is anti-tto stay In the running, asseinbly. I think the idea of rule orj k. Ik Olds, of Oak Crove. will enter ! ruin on either side should be dispelled.' ttu, nls fr the nomination of Kopro- , I favor a county assembly ticket. Onei or w" n,en nr( lr.v,"s " run- uie i One or, two men tried to break un the nu'etllli? - ... OI Wll- Clllllliy rt III I III colli lllll lee. VMIl" or two men wrote a letter and got j another man to sign It. I do not want fa do'en men-"'" I one. two or a ibuen men. j H Revenue, of Sandy, wanted to! know when the Republican party had ; loci Its right to assemble. Clark's resolution was lost by a vote! of 4 1 to,:::; and the original motion; of Mr. Lee to endorse a county ticket 1 prevailed. Max Telford, of Canemah presented a resolution, condemning : a ticket, but it was lost. Telford ex-i asseimuy mr sia.e seiuoor. .i plained that he favored organization ' c"v 'h,, nsk,,,l f,,r 11 'letimte. state through an assemblv and made a plea 1,s ,H whether or not he Intended, for partv unity. Nominations cum- m:,k, rar''' lf hp has lu'l'l,' menced. E W. Bartlett, of Estacada. ! " his nln'1- ;,r,,,r f,mr ,lavs- h" is was nominated hv John W. Meldruni "'" r,'a,lv ' tmike " I""'!l' " ls for state senator. .-In a burst of ora-i s"!'"" that Mr. Walker has hU; torv O. W. Easfham ulaced I. P. Walker, of Cauby, in nomination, and Mr. Hartlett. expressing himself as j complimented, withdrew his name! and moved the unanimous endorse ment of Walker. Mr. I.ee said Walker had told him he did not rare to make the run. For representatives. Mr. Meldrum nominateit .Mr. tfanien, wno oecnneu. and George L Story nominated C. A. xtilier. who said he could not run if I he wanted to.- I.ivv Stipn named Pr. i H. S. Mount, I, U Porter nominated W. Exon. of Pover. and C. A. Mil- ler iilacert .1. S. Voder, r.f Wedv in nomination. These three were chosen : unanimously. Frank Jaggar. when! .lohr F. Clark for cnuntv judge Mr. Stipp named J. T. Apperson.! and L. U Porter placed Charles T. ' Tooze in nomination. The vote stood: ' Anperson. ?,: Clark. 13; Tooze, XVI The nomination of Tooze was made, iinilnlmnua ! i, fiii.Jnn ,.ii,i m- a.i ,,. i chair and nominated W. -H. Counsel, of Milwaiikie. for commissioner. The nominatiifn was seconded bv J. W. Roots, of Horlng: T. .1. Gary', of West i Oregon City, and Pr. Townley. of i Mik.,n. n w l-,u.i,. .-,,!.,, i ed Nicholas isiair.' and M. .1. Lee andL,h" offl,r,R' Prln M "'""ting f the; i p, nn,io.i .h no,in.n,. i Assembly under the direct primary i N ! M. J. le nominated D. R Dimick for sheriff and then withdrew , his name. George L. Story nominated E. C. Hackett, who was given the un animous endorsement. J. W. Reed named L. E. Williams at,.d E p The ,aner re. w reived .34 votes and Williams 12. ' C. M. Lake, of Boring, for clerk: ; J. A. Tufts, of Gladstone, for treasnr ' er: Pr. Thomas J. Fox, of Ore- gon City for eornner, and O. T. ere endorsed without opposition I'pon motion of L. L, Porter the en-1 dorsement of precinct officers was left with the assembly delegates at their homes. Upon motion of 0. W. Eastham, the chairman was authorized to name a campaign committee of five, and upon the suggestion of J. W. Reed, Mr. Gibson was made the chairman of the committee. It was decided that all vacancies on the ticket, If any oc s Cliu-knmnt County ha n onmlliliito for itovoinor lu tho poison of t'onniy limit U. Olinloh. ami (ho ns , Ftlnout EvJ,n0Bn ,0 Lecture t Ore somhly inljounio.l, ..... , .. .... I gon City, Auguat 14th. VACANCIES HAVE APPEARED. ! - Uov. William Stiiutuy, bettor Men Endored by Assembly Decline , Known as "llllly" Sniiituy, tho ruin to Make the Race. I nolW, has boon -ncnmM to ilolhvr vi,.,,., ,. ni i,., ...,.wi.i..v,.i,i.. orkt"' "' l famous l.vtuiva In l.roKo.i for tho nominating cumuli tv of tln i t'liiokainas County liopnhllcnn Assent j lily, It reports of iloollnai Ions of tho asseinbly endorsements eoiuiiuie to Clutrles T. Tooro. of Iliad i oonie in stone, who was endorsed for ooiinty jtlilco, Tuesday morninc staled em ',,.,.;..,. . ... It , ; lit, I I. .lit,, I ,1,11 II," ,,,Mllt I"'" . i candidate for that otllee. Ills luisi , j ness ulTairs lo not permit II Pr i i ll.i..h C l.,nt,f 1., (.,., Iw,. I., tmil.o !l ' ,. ,.. ,i. .l,i.,,'i r i;., ivsenintlvo in the loiilslaturo, for wbl ul.u,,m hl, :l!l ,,dor d by the asseinbly last Saturday. K. P lVdniau, of Clackamas, candidate for Kecorder, and .lames A. Tufts, of llladstone. candidate for treasurer, ilo-. elared tuelr lutein ion xr s Kl, ,,,,., uonlln.uillu for u,v uw tt,k as, elared their Intention -of seeking the. the ollices ngo, ami i noy : decline to' go before the voters with' tho assembly endorsement, but will' main in the race .1. W. Iaoii, of Xiver, and M. S. Voder, of Needy. who were endorsed for Hcpiesonta lives, will probably make the race, at least Mr. Kxon has announced his Intention of going out after the nom ination. He was formerly a Willa mette River pilot, and slates he can ho of great assistance to the people of the Willamette Vallev lu their of . i .... ions io secure an o,"'" n or .,. Kvin Is now a minister o tile Metno-i " ,",;,. ,' .. ,,. .!,.. ,. i i ..f ' . . ..'.''.!.. ' : Horlng. tor clerk, and P I. Meiilrnm. . i.. . . . soutallve, and Walter A. Plinick will seek reeUvtion for a second term ubert 11 Snodgrass. of Milk Cnvk e,..t.,.i Ku l.,t.....l.,.t t.. ... l. f1, u.,.; ... ... .. i puhllcan UOtntUattOn Or SliertU. I'. II. pitnick, of Cnnbv. Is expected lo enier ,tu, race, and this w ill make three j fr ""S ptt""n- I WALKEfc IS QUITE SHY. Caiby Banker Takes Some Time to Make Up His Mind. I.eror P Walker, cashier of the Caiibv Hank and Trust Company, who wns enuorse.i t.y me Kopui.ucan conn- iieiin'iiains urn leeiuig uie piiiinc pulse In regard to the assembly. In loiuer io usei-iuiiu now- ptuou oi m poor his. chances for obtaining the I nomination really an-, but he is fight- son, as both teams have groat rec ing shy of publicity until he secures ,,rds an, both are itpially ciniflilont of the Information he is after. In other; winning. words, Mr. Walkc' has assumed a The game will 1 calle, 'at 2 i in ; clam-like att'i'v'e and savs he Is not ; going to make an announcement un-! til he Is good and ready, or words to that effort Should Mr. Walker find it expedient: and advisable to decline to make a' run for the nomination, the assembly I "ommatlnt: committee w ill probably have difficulty in filling the vacancy. J ' I To the Voters of Clackamas County. GLADSTONE. Aug. 1. 191o. I was Informed this morning that I had b"en honored with the endorse ment for County Treasurer, by the Assembly, which met iu Oregon City. Ore., on Sueurday. July no. I9lu. This was a great surprise to nie, as at no time have I endorsed or advocated an assembly movement In Clackamas County, and while I appreciate the kindness nf the Individuals who gave mo this nomination, at the same time I had filed my declaration with the Clerk of Clackamas Countv. of my inteniion io tieeome a ciiiioiuioe mi : i and I do not fed lhat It would be lust or honorable to the people of : Clackamas County, or to mvself, as 1 I do not desire to be placed In a posi-i ilon of sailing under false colors, to: hesitate to declare mv position. I .1. A. TI'KTS. I Glailstone, Ore. H. Bottemiller will Enter Political Field. W. II. Ilottenilller, of Clarkea, ac companied by Christian Haag, another prominent farmer of that section of the county, were in Oregon City ti ilay on business. Mr. Hotlemiller's friends wish h!ni !o enter as a Re publican candidate for county com-! missioner at the coming election, but he has decided not to enter the race. Mr. Bottemiller Is the owner of a large farm and states that it does not Justify him to do so under the present conditions. He has resided In this county for over 22 years and Is well known. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A CHIEF GIVES BRIDE AWAY. Former Actor Is Married to Young California Girl. .1. It. Ilellnian and Dorothy Ran dolph, the latter l(j years of age, were married here Saturday by County Judge Itimlck, Chief of Police IiuriiB giving the bride away. The ceremony took place at the Instance of Sheriff .f ildd W. Hoyd, of Red Uluff, Cal., who sent the following telegram to Chief Flurns: "Dorothy Randolph escaped from custody of probation officer. If Hell man will marry her, release them. If not, hold girl and will send mother there to prefer charges. Wire an swer." Chief Hums explained the stua tion to the o.air, and flellrnan unwill ingly agreed to pay for a marriage license. He came to Oregon City as aot.or In the Van Darling Stock Co., and was afterward a bootblack In a local barbershop. When the digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and rellah for food. When this Is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets They 1 strengltien the' digestive or gans, Improve the appetite and regu late the bowels. Sold by all deal ers. ' BILLY SUNDAY COMINQ. City on Suuda' o'clock lu tile An will be "Hooje, m Wagon," ami h porwii slogan. S' leelure at Sl'okai UiKiist II, at ;! ry. Ills mihloci lot oil tho Water 1 mnnid the inn lay do'heivd this to lii.ii'M) pocplo. lie p;,ri(ciilarly mt voters to he.u him, and Is Pom " ; under the r.us j pices of four i-:--:viM"" I lie wtile r-'pulatlon of tin- .ingli-i will no doubt pack tho h'' i AURORA large erowd . mooting at Auroi Mr. and Mrs. 4' and Mrs. tloorgo K hoil Springs Sum! Pr. W. W. t!l. -catiipcd at Wllholi i. iideil the mass Tuesday night. :k Miller and Mr , !is aiitoed to Wll- and family a iv springs. K. Yodor and fa n ly ivturned homo Monday after t" Wllholi Springs. Mr and Mrs. P laud, and Misses Kroiis niado a trip t Sunday. Mrs A. II. III. -' .'ooks' ouilng at Snyder.' of Port otta and tieorgio Wllholi Springs anil daughter, Alm.!(, ,d0 tt , to Portland Moil .loo Krbslanii iyi; a trip to Oregon City Tuesilay. A- Kmns loft Yed,,esday Morn itlg for NOWlHIl I 0 til' glille iWO .... a wttui. j Lorn Clesy mado a trip to Newport ' Monday to be goto two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Win K'n and Mrs. ; Scluiere made I t ip to Th OnM ' last Thursday. I Sickness ill the f..mlly prevented Mi Uuent from .1 ling much In the r.ilitest the mist week, but from now on she will surprl-e she contest niau- r with tho nnnil'i r of subscriptions S.IU in. Aurora Defeats Cube. A' r T't """V""! l ubs, by It to 1 Sunday. In a hiird hitting game. lii.i" le, star pitcher of the "Cubs," was hit fur a total of IT hits. Including three two baggers, llaker, on tho other hand was In fine shape, striking out I'.' men. and al lowing but five srittetod hits, hut for an error, he would have scored a shut out. This makes thirteen wins and only three detents for Aurora this season, which is a very good record. Next Sunday the Creenlleld "HIiiob," come here to try lu take the honors away from Aurora The "Hlues" uro tho fastest bunch of plavers mil of Portland, having ten defeated but twice tills season Everybody should uini out to wit to is tnis game as no doubt It will lie the best of the sea- instead of 2:li p. oi as hoforo. The score of list Sunday' game folluws: R. II. K. Montavllla "Cubs" 1 S f. Aurora it it i Itatterles flrovell and Margraves; r. linker aniUKrmt . Batting Average Aurora B. B. Team. 1910. Players ' C. A. It. II. P C j 1. (!. Haker .. .... .1 10 r. .lino j 2. G. Miller Ifi i;x 'JS ,41; i :l- A. U.ng II r. I '.'1 .412 ; 4. O. Frost 12 !? IT, .::s."i ! ". A. Mlllpr 5 I'D xil : . it. win is r.t :2 n in ; 7. T. llaker 3 12 I .X'!3 . V. Glesv I.ri ; ! .nu7 1 !- G. Hurst in i:t 12 .279 J !" N. Long ... 5 24 ' 6 .250 10 430 153 ,35f, Team batting. 3.W. A Clan Salve desirable. Or. Hell'n Antiseiillc Salve is a creiimv snow while olnt- t""iil and uuatanteerl for nil skin diseases, such as ecjemn. sail rheum. chaps, etc. 25r. For mile by .lones Prng Co. . , . . . . s Interest Is the great incent ive toward sov . inq money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay;4 per cent Interest i on Cet lificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality ' Courtesy i3 our motto s. Aurora State Sank t'j.; - , Aurora, Oregon 11 :- . APPLE YIELD TO BE LARGE POULTRY MARKET IS NOW WELL STOCKED AND PRICES OF CHICKENS DECREASED. BERRY SEASON CLOSES B Lee, Prominent Melon Grower, of Canby. Bringt, First Cant, loupi to Market Receives 'Cood Prlcei, h'reih Oregon vegetables are arriv ing Into l ho local markets lu large lots, and (here Is it sternly demand. Coi n, all hough slightly high In price, Is romlng Into the market, ami b next week the merchants claim that the price will be lower, as I hero will be plenty. The vegetables need mill, bill as mai: of the farmeiH are now cutting thofr grain rain at this lime would prohahh be a disaster. ; I'cai-hes urn to ho plentiful sihls year, but li Is stated lhat the pe.tj -i op win wk- KKori. i no piuin crop is good, and the uppto crop will be bumper one. (irnveiistlne mid As triichiin apples are arriving In the markets, bringing good prices. California, melons are arriving al Hie local markets mid soon the Die gon melons will make their appear mire. T. I Uv, of Canby. is the first melongrower of Clackaiuas Conn ly who has marketed cauiuloiips so early In the season. These were sold In his own home town. Mr. I.oo Is one of the prominent growers of the county, nearly all of his if, arre farm at Canby having been planted Into melons. There Is a good demand for poultry, but the markets are somen Iml over stocked lu Portland, and Very few chickens are being shipped i,i n,,u place. The price has" gone from III and IS cents to ; and K. cents for broilers. The berry season Is about over and the only berries lu the market now are blackberries. The raspberry mid loganberry crop was somewhat short ened, owing io the long dry Hindi. MARKET REPORT Quotations furnished ,y Oregon City Commission Company: Buying iialu--Wheat, Sii'us.'.e per bushel; oats, I.T.Vi $:'; per ton; barley. :x per ton. Hay llest rh.ver. new, ftjli) per Ion. timothy. new $l,'.)ili per tun: griiln hay, new, Hl iuii(i K'.ilti; straw' on i ,i no per tun. Fruiti and Vegetable! Apples. .")ii.(7.c per bo. Illack Caps. II i I. L'.'i. I'.larkUTrics, line '. 1 1 no per crate Cherries, 1 ij Sc per lb. Hums, i pic per lm Dried prunes, f.iMlOs, :'Kc to 3o per lb Onions. l f,ii;t I 7.", per sack. Potatoes l)d. ;!('( 7He per sack; Egge, Butter and Dairy Produce Kijgs, iKlli.'ic. Hatter Creamery, So'JGOc. per roll; country, i''o t.'ie. rculiry-Old hens, fat. I '! 'A T I le; mixed, i;"nl:!c; spring broilers, i::f I Sc. Fryers, Hilt ISr Dressed Meats. Ilogs. K'S lbs. lo 17S lbs.; fancv, I le t 12c. Veal, fancy, 9 'it I'ic. Hides. Wool, Mohair, Etc. Sheep pelts.. 10c ht lb. Hides, green, iltSc lb.; dry. 12 dine lb. Wool, ',rit I tie lb.; mohair, Cascara Hark, 4c per lb. 2Sc. Croup l'ii'pl( wllh t-lil III re it Klioubl kii a i buttle of Dr. llell'H IMne Tar-Honey 1 on ham! at all llmcx. Crimp Ik wornei al night when it 1m hiuiic(Iiiicm hanl to gel a physician. Look fur I he bell on the botllc. Kor Hllle by June Drug Co. Notice to Creditor!. In 'he Comity Omit of the State oi Oicipui, loi the County of Clacka in a -I. ; In the mailer of the catnie of D.-xler J. Ilowcll, lieceiiMeil: Notice is Hereby given, that the' iillib'iHIglied, Alice ' M. Unwell, ban1 been (Inly appointed by Ihe ('uiinly INiurl of the Mate of Oregon, tor the ( niiiify of ClnckamaH, ailiiilnlHtratrlx of the CMiato of Dexter .1. Howell, ile-; ceiiHeil anil letters of adminlHl ration have been duly IhhikmI to her by ihej huI(I (onrt. All pei'sotis having cIiiIhih agiiliiHt salil esinto ure hereby notllleil ami, reipilred to present them under oath with pioier voiiciiith therefore at im lied wllhln six months of tho (lain of this notice, to the nmlerHlgneil, at I the oljlce of the Oregon City ICnler- prim In Oregon City, Comity of Clack-: limns, Htate of Oregon. Tho dale of the llrst publication of i this mil Ice Is August 5, I9HI. j JAJ1KS 1';. I.UA1II, Atiorney for Administratrix. Alice M. lowell, Administratrix of tho'entate of Dexter .1. Howell, de ceased. Summon!. In tho Circuit Court of Oregon, foi ClackamiiH County. Kose Fry, J'liilntlff, va. I'sllo A. Fry, Defendant. To lisll(t A. Fry, above named defendant. In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby reipilred lo appear anil answer the complaint filed a.jalimt you in the above named suit, on or be fore the loth day of Sept.. 1910, wild date being after the expiration of si weeks from the llrst publication of this summons, and If you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply tn Ihe nrinrt for tb4 relief ileum ruled I in ihfl complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing heUvecn ! the plaintiff and defendant. This; HiimmoiiH la published by order of Iloit (irnnt II. Dlmlck, Judge of the County Court, which order was made and entered on the 2Sth day of July, 1910, urn! the timo prescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks be ginning with the issue of Friday, July 29th, 1910, and continuing' each week (hereafter to and Including the Issue of Friday, September 9th, 1910. , . B, HjHAINKH -d Atiorney for Plaintiff. KOI YOU'LL never regreat the little money it takes to buy a Kodak. Pictures of tlifi nornr, the cliilihrn, fiiciuls, jiicnicn, lots tif tltinuii You wouldn't Inkr twice the cost of your Kodak aftrr you've line it (ew werks. We tench you how to tttke good picluic. Let us show how Mtiiplc it s. HUNTLEY BROS. COMPANY OREGON CITY HUBBARD -MOLALLA SPORTSMAN FVERY TIME L nwnv frnm nil the busy world, important helper. I he Local Service is useful in nrrfliiinu hi affairs nt home, and the Ixmjj Distance Service of llie Hell System helps him to drcide where to jjh and what to t.ike. , Hv means of his IVII I elrhhoiie he can find out whether the fish are hiting or tlie birds ate flying, and whether guides or horses can te secured. After he has heen out awhile, if he wauls lo get word from the city, the nearest Bell 1 elejihone is a friend in need. CLATSOP ON THE PACIFIC HOURS FROM PORTLAND 31 VIA Astoria & Columbia River R. R. 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