OREGON CITY ENTMiPMfiE. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911. & Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas MILWAUKII. Ad early morning fire awakened the pnoplo Of Mllwauklo, At 8:80 ft. m. the roof of Hnyder'a bakery was ablazea ono otory frame building with concrete front, occupied by J. Snyder as ft bWory and delicatessen; Fred Ihman, butcher, and Jim Math, barber ahop. Thn front of the building l standing; nil tho rest was total Iom. Mr. Mathews' loss will b about 1200, covered by Instir anre, Fred Iihman savod aome of hit stork, the amount of bla loss not being estimated yet. Mr. Snyder hud a total I')m; tha firm rarrtad Instir anna. J. Snyder owned tha building and hla loss la near $2750, with 11800 Insurance. Mra, Klla Mapl" U Improvlnit. Judge Knlao waa railed to Portland on business Tuesday. - Mra. polla Bwlnney died Monduy evening after long lllnoaa at tha Bt, Vincent hoapltal. Funeral nolle Inter. Dewey Brlatow haa accepted the agency for the Morning Enterprise. Kveryotiit knowa tho Hood service Dowey glvea on tha paper route and will bo Klad to give him a boost. Mra. KUft Maple Improving alowly, Tho meaalea are dying out and moat of tho children are on the road to recovery. New sidewalks are all th" rage now and every property holder la anxlotia to Improve. The recent fire In the llakery dm onsrfnica the fact that every owner of personal property needa protection against lma by fire. Huch protection can bo had by Inking out a policy tho Hartford American nnd Oregon pacific Htatea Insurance Company. Application can be made at tha First State Hank of Milwaukee.; n....ll. Im j.i.I til THrtll Mayor nin-iu i overseeing thn grubbing and clearing of ten acrea. The children of Thomua Toatahave the meaalea. Ella Maplo la Improving alowly. Mlaa Buo Ilarnea la better and will be brought home. Rosa Hwaggert la on tho tick Hat. Mra. W. A. Ilanaon waa In Portland Wednesday on business. Jamea Mathewa, our amlnblo bar br. waa a city vlallor Wednesday Mr. Mathewa haa hla barber ahop In the pool room temporarily. : t.-.t.nir r iIia Horticultural pir itellnf of Halein. Oregon, la here adjuatlng the lata lire Ioh. A Uhman and Snyder were Insun Hil company. ..... n k lubnfi In Morta d In j no c:iy cwiiiKu " alderntlon of Installing a tiro ball on . .1 I tl.. aBua-ia alfh eon Main street, equipping the aiime . , I ......I.,.. Thnv httVH with lioen a cncm t-HifcMiw - trying to lease a piece of ground to I men creel a ouo'iuig " , . . .. tha.li. of the worm nve minru iv.. . . . - t...ll.!.ntf altrt va Thla cam i ir um matter haa been talked of for over a month, but nnver mado public. At th" recent fire which deatroyed the Ilnkery, It waa demonatrated be yond a doubt that our flro fighting apparatua In lt.adcqui.to for the pro per protection of lire and property. It waa alao demonatrated that aome ayatem of an organised force la a great neceaalty. Tho question baa ben agitated by the commercial club for the paat year. Two comm Hteea have been appointed to Investigate, and look Into thla matter, and both have been very conspicuous by their failure to aubmlt any report n" any auggeatlona. It la hoped tho tire, regulable aa It la, will bring the quee tton right home to al) citizen, of Mllwauklo, and Induce them to take aome action on thla very queatlon. A similar fire and le brceae would practically wjixi the town off the face of the earth. In connection with tho commercial club mooting Krldny evening tho quea tlon of better lire protrt tonj will come up for consideration. All who have phonal-property liable jo loa. by fire ought to be present and give tho queatlon aerloua consideration. J. M. Stuckney haa boon on mo "lTh""Molher' and Teachora' ' club will meet Thursday afternoon at he achool at 8 o'clock. The I X. U club of Oladatone, haa been Invited to meet with them. The club looka forward to i ploaaant and prontablo meeting The high achool pnplla will give ;hort debate on the g day: Foreign Immigration irtber Restricted to All. Refreshments will be served by tho teacbera. The Orange held a K006.6'" loat Saturday. A large a and a good dlnnor were both In ev donee. The regular routine of buri neu and a discussion of ro.e planting and early garden making, made up thWomeT.mWlc club met Wednes day afternoon at Orange hall. The Hme waa devoted to acwlng and quilt IS. A very good attendance waa Mr and Mra. Dlrthrlck, of Tortlnnd, formerly of Milwaukee. Wlaconsln, havTmoved In the Geo. Miller cottage mTio atreot Mr. Dlrthrlck Is a falnrercbant In PorUand. Mr. and Mra. P. H. Pu1"0"'. " Canby. have moved in the F. H. Lteh ter cottage on Monroe atreet Mr Paulson will work In one of the mills Te e Two of the daughters have Started to achool. and Increased the "Ta M0,U Robert, and family, with Mr and Mrs Fred Roberts, and fam iTy were en ertalned at luncheon on board the British ship, Celtic Olenn lying in the harbor, by Captain Rob ertfi who la an acquaintance of rela tives of the Roberts family in Wales. Since the sidewalk has been f Inch ed around the Evangelical church Radobnugh has set out rosea, eve ed un the yard and Is now planting garden and improving the Property. Mrs. Homer Mullln spent Wednes day In Portland visiting friends. Remember the dance Saturday evening, given by the -Women of Woodcraft. . N Church Notes , Rvangellcal church. Rev K. Rade baugh, pastor Sunday school 10.30 a m aervlces at 11:30 a. m. by the pastor, preaching at 8 p. m. prayer FE1MS SEEDS ?.S f f vsmublM, plant th belt I I iMdi. Jmfy 8li ! I 1 bCMUth)rnivrnUllnrMl f f or Quality. Th lt irortHm- I I I I m nd rmr vnrwlier I I I I know Ferry'i lo by th I I bKbMt undard of qoalHf I I T4 attained. . For aala 1 I I varywbara. , X M Imirt mtuti Uai y 1 PrwonnqiMat f f iitraatici, S S meeting Wednesday evenings, choir practice Friday evening. Heata fro all are welcome. OAK QROVe. Mlaa Olive Rlaley, of Naof, spent several daya with her alster, Kthlyn, at the Oregon University In Eugeno. FA Olda, D. O. Worthlngton, II. HktMig and 12, Worthlngton came homo Saturday from Hull Hun where they are working on tho Mount Hood ral' way, returning Monday morning. T. R. Worthlngton and family, alao Chaa, Worthlngton and wife attended the funeral of Mra. Sarah Cllnofoltor at Oswego Sunday, Several of the Oak Orovellea attend ed the band concert In Mllwauklo Sat urday evening, given by tho Mll wauklo band. J. II. Ornham Is building a atone fence In front of hla nine. The Im provement adda much to the value and appearance of hla property. Itov. Henry Hpnia preacneq Hiinany morning in thn Methodist cnurcn. Krnri P.rnnn. of Portland, was OUI Sunday looking over hla property. Mr rlrnim will mis hla ImlldlllZ and put It on a level with the street. Mr. and Mra. Warner, or mrtiatM, formerly of Pendleton, spent Sunday mlih Mr anil Mra Wdla. The base ball teams were practicing Hunnay ana getting in nne iwnpo im the coining aeason. l'rof linller attended the local ln stllute at Oladatone Saturday. Mnrla Glenn spent Sunday with her mother, Mra. Sarah Glenn. nnvnral nf ntir rltlxcna have Wilson oak and are quite sick. Mrs. Suter haa a bad caae of it. Mr. Bhandllng. the Oregonian no- lleltor, waa here Saturday. Mr. Miller, circulation mnnKr i t nrnvnn piiv Kntornrlse. waa hee Monday liKiklng over the territory. Mr Miller wants a good boy to take the route and gel aubacribera here for lb" Morning Knterprlae. Thla 1.1 a good opening for an Induatrloua boy. Mra. Ulllan Illley waa an Oregon City visitor Friday. Mra. Mary K. Outbilc. of Portland, apent Wednesday vlrltlng relatives and attending to her property at Courtney fitBtlon. Dr. Mao Karland returned homo Thursday after aovernl weeks ai Joiirn In Southern California. The doctor l feeling much better from UM j.l.i,nifn (i .KnifltA. Mr. and Mrs, U Voaborg returned home Saturday morning from Spo kane, Wash., when they have been visiting Mra. Vosberg'a slater, the pnat six weeks. lioxy Graham spent tho week end with her friend llanel Hood, of Port land. . About-twenty achool matea or Hester Armstrong gave her a sur prise party Saturday afternoon. Gamea of all kinds were played and a good time had by all present. Re freshmeuta were aorved by Mra. Armstrong. The weather being fine the children played out In the yHMr. and Mrs. rasac Hill relumed home Saturday morning from Santa Ilarbara, Cal much Improved In health. . . ' , Miss Olive Rlaley. of Naef, spent Suturday afternoon with Miss Louiae Huntley. ' ' liouls Ekelet. our achool Janitor, apent Saturday In Portland. C. W. White la aerloualy 111. T. R Worthlngton received the aad newa Saturday morning of the death of hla alster. Mra. Sarah Cllne feller, of Oawego, Mra. Cllnofelter waa 68 yeara old. The funeral will be held Sunday at Oswego. The blacksmith ahop will open on March 22, by a first claaa machanlc. Jim Shupo haa built an addition on the blacksmith Bhop for the Smltha to HVMra!' Oliver Skoog and Mike were Portland shoppwe Saturday. Otto Naef of Naef station la build ing a fine house across from the home place. The whole neighborhood feel very j ..... ha Hnath of Mrs. Delia Swlnncy. She waa ft happy wife and mother. Besides ncr nuaumm, w o...i.u ah a loaves a son eleven months old. a mother and one alster bostdes numerouB romuvea aI Mtaa in m11im her loss. The tun- ...in i. nnM Thursday morning at 10:30 at the Crematorium. What la our Iobb la har gain. i. .traat la hnfflnnlnff to looK like a :lty atreet !iow and adds mucn to the property on me airei. iwu aiipervlaor Fred Harria la to be com-. pllmentea on me worn. Onk Grove Uterary Society met . .oino. in Vosbarga Hall. A aplendld program was rendered. C. W. White I" improviiiB muu. t Ti ' ni'Ahnm and Arthur ill i o. w. " ; . Graham apent Monday afternoon and evening with Mra. Brown of Port land. . ? .... V Mra. Wm. Moody or muwbukbu tinlKhta waa an Oak Grove visitor Wednesday. t . Thomas Graham, wno ns u visiting hla brother. J. H. Graham romtiv iave the last of the week for a trip to Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. xoney urouKi trnthnrine home from the hospital, where she haa been for aev eral weeks with a sever , case of pneumonia. " L. R. Bently returned home from Moruhnm. oreeon. where he has been visiting his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. huib omui v.Mf nf HPVfiral dav's vlsl'c with their son and family in Tacoma, Wash. Dr. M. C. Arthur and family have t.-toinAt tho drvrtor'B sister. Mrs. J. W. Craig and two nieces several days, who are on ineir wuy uvim vu Alberta, Canada, after a pleasant winter spent on the coast. Geo. Sherk and family spent Mon day evening at the home of B. W. Graham In Portland and met Mra. Graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney of Bay cuy, mich., wuo have come to settle in Portland. Mr ami Mrs. Rosa Mclntyre. of Portland, formerly of Michigan, spent Sunday with Geo. unem auu iwuiij, Cnurcn Notes m w. church. Bev. Henry Soela, pastor Sunday school 10 a. m., 8e vices 11 a. m., by Rev. C. A. Lerves, nroaehina- 7:30 n. m. by the pastor. Special mualc; all Invited. Jdles aid win meet in me cnurcn basement and tie comforts Thursday afternoon. Base Ban. Tha annnnn for hasn ball haa open ed and the fans "of Oak Grove have the fever. Two teams have organi zed besides several school teams. The Oak Grove Juniors have rented hnll rotunda at Tourtner Station and are ready for games. The Oak Grove Seniors are reaay to piay wun any fast amateur bunch. Any team de airing games with tho Ponlora, wrl(e Jack Warren, Oak Grove, Oregon, or phone Ited 17, JENNINGS LODOe. A very Interesting temperance pro grain waa given at the Grace Chapel on Sunday evening, March 19. The church was decorated with form and Oregon grape and was comfortably filled, among the audlonce being number of Oregon City folks. The program: Song by tho school; tem perance Introductory, Mrs. H. Roberts; prayer by G. D. Iloardman; song, 'Dnanna tha Porlahlnir " Ind hv If. C. Toxlnr; reading, "Tell tho Truth About the Uouor Habit," Mra. Jones; recita tion. "The Hnfest Trlnk." Beasle Rob erta; aong by Cheater Toaler; recita tion, "The Saloon Must Go," Newton Strain; song, "Our Tom i Are aiarcn Ing on," congregation; reading, Mra. Clough; reading, lalah Shenefleld; ad dress, "Four Shots From One Shell," H. C. Tozler; aong, "Throw Out the Ufa l.ln'" nrnvor and closing SOtlg cloaca the evenings program. Mr. and Mra. Ooo, Morae returned from Newport on Saturday after a verr pleaaant visit with friends at Salem, Corvallla and at the popular coast re sort. Jessie Soesbe returned to Newport on Saturday and hla father, J. A. Boca be, will remain hero part of the week. Mr. and Mra. Hiram Hutchinson, of Rose City Park, visited with he H. C. palntow family on Sunday. Mrs. S. F. Scripture and Mra. Retzel, of Oregon City, were calling on friends at tho Lodge the "latter part of the weok. Mrs. Frank Davy aad Elate Gene vieve are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ger ber, of fyogan. Dan Salt, of Seattle, whoae bualneaa Inlereata have called him to Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Morae. Walter Beckner haa been ft genial caller at the Lodge a number of tlmea recently and we hope be will yet de cide to return and locate here. W. U Flnley haa been named by Gov. West as one of the members of the Hoard of Fish Commlaalonera of Oregon. Mr. Flnley, at present, la the prealdcnt of the Audubon Society, and waa a bualneaa vlallor at Salem on Friday. The Jennlnga Lodge store has changed handa again. Mr. Heathman nurehaslne: the stock of goods from Mlaa L. O. Miller. Mr. Heathman took IKisaeaalon oa March 20, wltn nia aons In charge. Mlaa Sarah Kalnlnaky apent Sunday at Stone Cablea with H. H. Emmotia and wife. The Emmons family will i.. .1 hnniA in their friends after April FtJ M I . - 1. at their beautiful aummer home on the Willamette. .. .. Word haa been received by Mrs. Yirn r.-Jnii. rst tha Henth of MrB. Rider, of Michigan, who spent aeveral montha at the Gardner home iaai ium m, Mra Rider and her niece. Mlaa Conyera. were the motif of a number of delightful afternoons ana picnic parties during their stay here and made many frlenda while in the West. . MrB. Merrltt and daughter, Mlaa Francla, of Sellwood, were luncheon giiPHta of Mra. Redmond on Tuesday. Lee Cauflold, of Oregon City, was surveying on the Will B. Jennlnga property on Thuraday. Mr. Jennings Intends to plat thla Into lota which will be for sale. .... Mr. Klrmaes have movea tnetr household gooda to Portland and of fra hla two lota and cottage for aale at a reasonable figure. Mra. Bet.el and Mrs. scripture were calling on Jennlnga Lodge frlenda on Wedneaday. Mr. Wllllama. of Gladstone, waa a bualneaa caller on Wedneaday. xtra imverllne and daughters. Ml88 Ruth and Esthor. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugn RODeris on Thursday. . Charles Redmond departed for iea- ford the first of the week and hla buBlnesa Interests may call him to Klamath county before his return home. ' Mrs. H. J. Robinson waa a Portland visitor on Wedneaday. The PaBtlme Club of Meiarum met at the home of Mrs. Gap. Morse on Monday, March 20. The house decora tions were Oregon grape and carna tions. Those present were Mra. Frey- tag, Mrs. Moulton. Mrs. Kricason, Mra. Powers, Mrs. GUI ana Miss scrip ture. Delicious refreshments were rror tha InislneHB meetlne. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Oscar Freytag in Gladstone. ASTHMA! A8THMAI ' PoDham's Asthma Remedy gives in stant relief and an absolute cure in all cases of' Asthma, Bronchitis, and Har Fever. Sold by druggists; mall on receipt of price 81.00. Trial pack age by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For Bale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. MELDRUM. un rvnnV Pnwar entertained Miss Martha Keomer, formerly of Oregon City, hut now of St. Johns .ana miss Mackintosh of Portland this week. W. M. Gardner who la Hi is very much better. Mrs. White, who was hurt, Is get ting along nicely. Mrs. George Yale ana motner, airs. S. B. Miller were callers at Meldrum Thursday. Mra Mnrrin entertained the Pas time Club and the ladies spent a very pleasant afternoon. Mr name la having a large Bupply of violets and sweet peas. Georee Beta nna soia nis green house to his Bon, Joe. Mr. Clarence Fields' new house is progressing very fast. Alex Gills DncK yaro. ia aimusi ready to use. Mra. Gus Wamblad Is having ner acre fenced. -"" Mrs. Earl Seeley and children went i Portland Saturday. Mr. Burea, who has been very ill, improving. Mr VernA Helehmen went to Eu gene for a few weeks Tuesday. Mra. O. Averaon was ft pleasant caller at Meldrum last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gill were pleas ant evening callers at Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gardner's Tuesday evening. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S OAS TO R I A HARMONY ' Farmers are taking advantage of thla beautfful sunshiny weather, put ting in grain and other produce. Jack , Hunter waa taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital" last Saturday morning and operated upon for appendicitis. He is reported to be doing well. Quit ft number of the folks hero about spent aovoral days last week visiting. Arlelgh Millard haa- gone to Wood land, Oregon, from there he will go to Seattle to report for duty, Tho Medal contest given by the ladles W. C. T. U. on Friday last, waa well attended. Mra. E. W. Clarke, of thla pluce carried off the medal. Tb shadow ftoclal given by the school waa well attended and every one enjoyed tb program. Tho pro ceeds went towards the piano. Many new buildings are being put up. Mr. Boatman haa Bold hla place to Mr. Stevens for a consideration of 17.500, Mr, and Mra. Hawkins' oldest son died yesterday, and the funeral ser vices at the bouse at 1 o'clock next Thuraday. Lydla Erlckaon went to town last Friday for ft abort stay. Dr. Boll's Antl Paln, A sudden attack of Cholera Morbus la dangerous. Keep Dr. Hell a Antl Paln at hand, a dose relieves almost Instantly. H also cures Diarrhoea. Cramps, Flux nd aU Bowel Com plaints. Geo. A. Harding, Drugglat. Exocutrlx'i Notice. K'r.llc. la hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the County Court of Cluckamaa County. nnn. Executrix of the estate of Lou I Warner, deceased; all peraona having claims against saia estate are hereby notified to present the same in m or at the office of mv attorney. O. D. Eby, in Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified aa Dy law required wun In alx montha of date hereof. ALICE M. ELY, Executrix. 0. D. EBY, Attorney for Executrix. Dated March 24th, 1911. . Notice to Creditors Nntiea la herebv given that the un dersigned haa been appointed admin latratrlx De bonla non of the estate of John L. Batea, deceased, by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to nraunt the same to me for nayment duly verified wltb proper vouchera at my realdcnce at Willamette, uregon, within six montha from the date here of. Dated March 23rd, 1911. EVA F. LEIGHTON. Administratrix De Bonla'Non of the eat ate nf John L. Batea, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Aoministratnx De bonis con. Notice of Final Settlement rni.a la hnrehv ptven that the un dersigned aa administrator with the Will annexed of the ealate of Law rence Lavlah deceased haa filed his final report aa such administrator with the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty Oregon, and the Court haa set Monday, the 1st day of May, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said a at ih mtirtroom of said Court as the time and place for settling the Bald estate and ror tne neanng oi ob jections thereto. Dated Marcn z.fru, is". TAMES C. EDMONDS. Admlnlatrator with the Will annexed of tho estate or uawrence iviu, deceased. CORDON E. HAYES. Attorney for Estate. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multno- In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Vitek, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un deralgned administrator of the estate of Frank Vitek, deceaaed, under au thority of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Mult nomah County, made and entered on the 23rd day of March. 1911. will at the office of the attorney for the ad ministrator, B. S. Pague, 615 Oregon ian Building, Portland, Oregon, from time to time, to May 1st, 1911. from and after the 24th day of April. 1911. proceed to Bell at private aale, for caah, the following described real property, belonging, to the eatate: The Southeast Quarter (SEW) of the Northwest Quarter (NWtt) of Section Eleven (11), Townahlp Four (4), East Willamette Meridian, Situ ate in Clackamas County. Oregon; that the sale will be made within alx days after the said 24th day of April, 1911, but that no bid for the purchase, of aald real property will be conald .t a toaa flmir than One Thou- II VV4 " 'aand ($1000.00) Dollara.. (KAJVK. AUA.TIO, Administrator of the Eatate of Frank Vitek, Deceased. B. S. PAGUE, 515 Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Ad ministrator. Summona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka- mftfl Elizabeth E. Williams, Plaintiff, vs. ' Jamea W. Williams, Defendant In the Name of tne state or uregon, Greeting: - vii TamAs w. Williams, are here by required to appear and answer the ut.,oa(nt fliort neatnst vou herein, on or before the 8th day of May, A. D., 1911, and if you rail to appear or anon,. asiH enmnlaint on or before aald date, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wlt: - For ft decree oi inw nanorauw Court dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing betweeri the plain t nut th defendant, that she be al lowed to resume her maiden name of Elizabeth E. Hanke, ana ror aucn oilier and further relief as la Just and meet in the premisea. This, summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six Biicces .i... .xb. in th nrecron Citv Enter- bmo nwno ' 1 prise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pubiisnea in uregon vuy, n....t nf ruaeknmas. Stat of Ore- VUUUIJ Wl -J ' gon, by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge or me aoove euuueu Court, which order Is dated the 23rd day of March, 19H- ' Date of first puoucauon, aiarcn 1911. ... Date of last publication, May Btn, 1911. U. H. DtEi Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. vnttea in hereby given that the un dersigned haa been du!y appointed by tha rn!ntn fMirt nf flneUamfla f!oun- ty, Oregon, administrator of the ea tate of Knut Telierson, deceased, late of Clackamas County, Oregon; and that ho haa duly ouallfled and entered upon his duties as such ad ministrator, and any and an persona hotrincr oinlmo oealnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned duly verined as by law required for allowance and payment at the office of my attorney, C. II. Dye, 8. W. corner 8th and Main streetf, Oregon City, Oregon, within tlx months from date of this notice, which Is dated and published tho first time, March 24th, A. D., 7911. JOHN TELLEFSON, Administrator of the Eatate of Knut Tellefson, Deceased. C. H. DYB, Attorney for Estate. Sharlff'o Sals on Execution. In the Circuit Court of the State of rvraovin for tha Count of Mnltnomah. National Credit Association, cor poration, plaintiff, vs. Dr. Elsie W. Patton, defendant. STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the th dav of July, 1910, upon s Judg ment rendered and entered in aald court on the 8tb day of May, 1909, In favor of National Credit Association, a corporation, plaintiff and against Dr. Elale D. Patton, defendant, for the sum of $146.45, and the further Bum if if. an crmta and disbursements. and tho costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out or the peraonai property of aald defendant, and if suf fielent could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant on ana arter tne aate oi aald 2nd day of February, 1910, to aatlafv aalrl Slim of I1K3.35. DOW due on aald Judgment, with Interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent, per an num from the 8th day of May, 1909. nit the further sum of il.00. accrued coata, leaae sum of $10.00, paid on said Judgment May 20, lw. ana aiao the costa upon thla aald writ; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment order and rlor-rae and (n comnllance with the commanda of aald writ, being unable to find any personal property or saia defendant's, I did on the 8th day of July, 1910, duly levy upon the follow Imr described real nrooerty of said defendant, situate and being- In tbe County of ClackamaB, ana state oi Oregon, to-wlt; a nnrf nf the T). Lu C. of Lot Whit- comb and wife In Sec. 36, T. 1 S. R. 1 E. of the W. M. described aa follows: nacinnine At a nolnt In the division line between the huaband'o and wlfe'a halvee of the said p. L. C. which point Is south 332.C0 feet and S. 8852' W. 2384.C0 feet distant from the N. E. r-nmer of the said D. L. C. running thence west 56 feet to low water In snrinv (""reek thence In ft southeast erly direction tracing the said low water line about 15 feet to a point on the said division line 10 feet south from the place of beginning; thence Aflat ahout 7n feet to a point 20 feet E. of the said division line; thence aouth 69.40 feet to the most nonneriy v w pnrner of a certain tract or land conveyed to Bernard M. FIsch. by deed recorded on page 117 of Book 90 records of deeds ror uiacaamas County; thence east 105 feet to the v p corner of the aald FIsch tract; thence aouth parallel to the said divi sion line 400 feet; thence west to me center of Spring Creek: thence trac ing tha center line of the Bald Creek up stream In a southerly direction fcbout 306 feet to the center of the county road; thence N. 80' E. tracing the center of said road about 336 feet to the S. E. corner of a certain tract of land conveyed to Frederick Lehman by deed recorded on page 526 of Book Q recorda of deeds for Clackamaa County; thence in ft north westerly direction tracing the east lino of aald tract about 744 feet to tbe N. E. corner thereof; thence west 292.38 feet to the place of beginning, containing 6.00 acrea more or les8. Also beginning at a point in north line of the said D. L. C. that is S. 88c52' W. 2590.50 feet distant from the N. E. corner of the ald D- L. C. thence N. 88"52' E. 237.60 feet; thence south 332.60 feet, to an Iron pin; thence west 69.30 feet; thence north west 26" 30' to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less, eavlng and excepting from the war ranty aa to the first tract herein de scribed one acre, unsurveyed, sur rounding and Including the grave of Lot Whitcomb and other membera of the family which Is said to be re served for a cemetery forever. And I will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of April. 1911. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the front door of v rtAtinfff Pnnrt House in tne City HIV WW" - - of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell t public auction, suujev-v to redemption, to the highest bidder. tt a iii cnin cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named aeienaumu, ur of them, had on the said 2nd day of tain nr since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to aauaty sam execution. Judgment order, decree, in terest, costs and all accruing coats. E. T. MAss, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By J. O. STAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon. March 23. 1911. 1 - ' : Notice of Final Settlement la korahv clven that the un- dersigned has filed her final account aa administratrix in the eatate of Gladva Brown, deceased, and that tne Court haa set Monday, April 24th, 1911, at the hour or ten o ciock . In the County Court room at the n riackamas County, V'UUI V luu"v , , .. Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to aam count, if any mere De, auu ment thereof. MRS. FANNIE BARTLETT, Administratrix of the Estate of Gladys Brown, deceased. CROSS & HAMMOND, Attorneys for administratrix. QiimmAnt. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. A. M. Ellis, plaintiff, vs. Mary Adelaide EUis, Defendant. To Mary Adelaide Ellis, the above named aerenaani: v- nf tho state of Ore- gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed t I- kc ahnva entitled COUrt on or before six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 5th day of May, A. p., 1911, that being six weeks after the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear or answer within aald time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wu: For a decree of divorce forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now . . ..lotini, hetwenn main- ana nereuuuic iue - - tilt A. M. Ellis and defendant Mary Adelaide Ellis ana ror sucn oiuer mu further relief aa to this Court may seem Just and equitable. Thla summona ia published by oraer of Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, duly made and en tered on the 2lst day of March, A. p., 1911, which aald order directs the publication of this summons in the Oregon City Enterprise for alx con secutive weeks. Date of first publication March 24, 1911, WHEELOCK ft WILLIAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Summona. In tbe Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. James Francis O'Brien vs. Elolso O'Brien. To Elolse O'Brien, the above named defendant: In tho name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap nenr and anawer the comDlalnt filed against you in tbe above entitled ault on or before six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wlt: On or before the 6th day of May, A. n 1911. that helne six weeks after the first publication of this summons, and if you fall bo to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint filed In thla suit, to-wlt: For an absolute decree of divorce Hiaar.ivinar all honda of matrimony ex isting between you and the plaintiff. in thla ault. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof alx consecutive weekB in the Oregon City Enterprise by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge In the above entitled Court, which order is dated on tbe 22nd day of March, 1911. The date of tho firat publication hereof Is March 24, 1911, and the date of the last publication hereof 1b May 6, 1911. GEORGE F. FELTS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Petition for Liquor License. In tbe County Court for tho State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. To the Honorable County Court, for Clackamas County, Oregon: We, tbe undersigned, residents and Inhabitants and legal voters of Cas cade Precinct, Clackamaa County, Oregon, and each of us being actual residents of said precinct and having actually resided In said precinct 30 daya prior hereto, would respectfully petition and ask that a license, be granted to Pete Dolzer, for a period of one year, to sell spirituous, malt, and vinous liquors and fermented cider, In quantities less than one gal lon. In Sandy, Cascade Precinct, Clack amaa County, Oregon, aald petitioners being an actual majority of the whole number of the legal votera of tbe aforesaid precinct. Oscar Dohlgren Anton Mlkkelson Martin Mlkkelson R. E. Esaon O. M. Talmage G. F. Ruegg J. E. Pomeroy J. A. Albei Chas. Sharnke P. R. Gray George Odeli Thoa. Clark Joe M. Donahue T. J. Mordaunt J. W. Patterson C. Bartach Theo. Flatau Fred Lampe T. M. Thompson O. 8. Crattha E. A. Antea G. W. Beers F. Langensand H. RidderbuBch Henry RidderbuschPaul R. Melnlg A. E. Bell R- G. Revenue J. W. Holman Herman Ridderbu- C. A. Piatt Edward Miller (ach Herman Bruns Henry Barrett Mick Schmlta Otto Rldderbusch G. H. Welver E. F. Bruna T. H. Fiacher A. Fischer Herman Fischer - Theo Fischer J. B. Alllaon Warren L. WilkinB J. L. Davia Otto H. Melnlg H. Miller , U. Trubel John Suckow Fritz Suckow J. Bornatedt 0 T. Bornatedt L. E. Hoffmann M. E. Klelnsmlth M. Boltano M. Pezzolo D. A. Hart F. W. Canning F. J. Canning Paul Dunn P. T. Dunn Gust Hoodman T. B. Milan T. R HIte David Shane Thoa. Dnnn D. J. Hite J. H. Revenue Geo. Williams . Joaeph Albel H. O. Eri Anton Jabs W. Giddenzopf A. E. Wledbusch Ed A. Jonsrud Jas. J. Harbeaon Charles Parrlsh Albert Rldderbusch M. E. Klock Ed Luptln C. E. Edwards N. F. Bornett Mike McCormick J. C. Laundra S. Havland C. Suckow Gust Finger Gust Ludwigson Carl Wendland R. Spears Gus Dahrens Dair Lancaster John Masho Albert McCurdy Schwartx R- Beck J. T. Edgerton H. Luebke - Ed Suckow F. J. Suckow Chas. Krebs Carle T. Wendland Henry Wldner Willie Widner Ed Flatau G. A. Cox - C. C. Cassedy Anton Maler W. Bosholm H. wenaiana R. A. Wendland E. E. Wendland Joe Miller Gottfried Stuckl James Langren Geo. Kelsecker Fred Kelsecker Henry Kelsecker Michael Kelsecker W.-K. Parker Henry Koch A. C. Baumback J. R. Maronay Jamea Phelan . Ole Mikkleson Peter P. Hela Casper Junker Wm. F. Fischer R. Kaiser John C. Myer G. Hanghum C Flatau Emll Beck John Bosholm . Notice Is hereby given that the above petition will be heard by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, at its regular May Term, 1911, to-wlt: Wednesday, May 3rd. 1911, or as soon thereafter as the said court may hear the same. PETE DOLZER. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executrix of the Estate of Alexander Wannemacher, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clack amas County, Oregon, her final ac count as Buch Ebtecutrlx of the afore said estate and that Monday, April 10th, 1911, at 9 o'clock A. M., ha been fixed by the said Court aa the time for hearing of objections, If any, to said report and the settlement of said es tate. MARIE WANNEMACHER, Executrix of aforesaid estate. C. H. DYE, Attorney for Estate. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortxon. for Clackamas County. E. H. Lawles, Plaintiff, vs. Clara Lawles, Defendant. To Clara Lawles, the above named defendant: in the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit, ou or. before the 28th cay or Apru, 1Q11 aAld data helne the exDiratlon Af air weeks from tha first Dublicatlon of this summons, and If you fall to appear or answer Bala complaint, ior want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: KYir a decree dissolving the bonds n? matrimony now exiating between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons is puDiisnea ny o.aer oi nun. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Pnnrt. which order was made and en tered on the 9th day of March, 1911, and the time prescriDea ior puDiica- tlon thereof la six weeks, beginning with the Issue of Friday, March 17th, 1911. and continuing each week there after to and including tho laauo of Friday, April 28th, 1911. U10U. U. UKUWNIliLdj, Attorney for plaintiff. Exacutor'o Notice. Notice la hereby given that tbo un dersigned has been appointed execu tor of tho will and estate of Melnt Peters, deceaaed. All persona having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to preaent the same wltb proper vouchers duly certified, ac cording to law, at the offlao of Charles T. Tooze, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months of tho date of the publication of thla notice. Dated March 10th, 1911. CHARLES HEINZ, Executor of the Will and Eatate of Melnt Peters, deceaaed. CHARLES T. TOOZE, Attorney for Executor. Summona. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Clack amaa. - Ona M. Bruce, Plaintiff, vs. , L. J. Bruce, Defendant. To L. J. Bruce, defendant above - namea: In tbe Name of tbe State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint filed herein agalnat you, In tbe above en titled court and cause, within six weeks from tho 17th day of March, A. D., 1911, said date being the first day of publication of thla summons. And If you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded and prayed for In the complaint filed herein, to-wlt: That tbe marriage and marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant herein be dissolved and set aside, and for such other and further relief as may seem equitable to the court ' Thla summons is served upon you by virtue of an order made by Hon orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Clackamas, dated on the 15th day of March, A. D., 1911, and which order prescribes that the summona In this suit should be served upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Ore gon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation In tbe County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. G. O. SCHMITT, Attorney for plaintiff. 8ummons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of Clacka maa. Maude E. Jones, plaintiff, VB. John Jones, Defendant You are hereby ordered and re quired to appear in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 8th day of April, 1911, said date being more than six weeks from tbe date of the first publication of this summons, and anawer the complaint of the plain tiff filed in said court and cause, and if you fail to so appear and answer, decree will be taken agalnat you for the relief demanded In said complaint,, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care and custody of minor child of plaintiff and defendant Thia summons is published by order of the Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court of Clackamaa County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered the 23rd day of February, 1911. The date of tbe first publica tion hereof Is February 24th, 1911. E. J. MENDENHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. - Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas, ad ministrator of the estate of Seth E. Johnson, deceased, late of said county and state. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present them to me properly verified, aa by law required, at the office of C. H. Dye, Attorney, S. W. corner 8th and Main streets, (up stairs), Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this Tenth day of March, A. D., 1911. ELVA U HUNTER, Administratrix as aforesaid. C. H. DYE, Attorney for Estate. Notice of Guardian Sale. Notice la herehv given that the un dersigned will sell at nrivate sale, for cash in hand, the following described real estate, to-wit: The undivided V. Interest In and to Lot 6, Block 37, Oregon City, Oregon; subject to the dower interest or Mary E. Burley, widow of F. J. Burler, de-. ceased. Raid aala to be for caah In hand and will he on or after the 10th day of April, 1911. at the office of TJHen ft Schuebel, In Oregon City, utacKa mas County, Oregon. MARY E. BURLHY. Guardian of the person and estate of Mighells Burley ana KoDert Buney, minors. U'REN and SCHUEBEL, Attorneys ror guardian. Notice to Creditors. NoticA la herebv aiven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Hon. County Court or uiacRamas County, Oregon, administratrix of the eatate of N. N. Barnes, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notmea ana required to present the same to me duly verified with proper vouchers at my residence near WHsonvllle, Clack amas County, Oregon, my postoftice address being Sherwood, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 5, Box 109, within six months from the date hereof. Dated February 24th, 1911. ETTA V. BARNES. Administratrix of the estate of N. N. Barnes, deceased. ' GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the Hon. County Court executrix of the estate of Jamea Wesley Douglass, de ceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby no tified and required to present the same to me duly verified with proper vouchers at my home near Eagle Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon, my postofflce address being Barton. Ore gon within six months from the date hereof. , Dated this 2nd day of March, 1911. VIOLA A. DOUGLASS, Executrix of tbe estate of James Wes ley Douglass, Deceaaed, GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for estate. t -