6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL M, 10ti: ROOSEVELT SAYS NOT A CANDIDATE DECLARES HE HAS BEEN GIVEN ALL THE HONORS THAT CAN BE BESTOWED. GREAT WEST DID MUCH FOR HIM Made On Statement That Might By Some Be Construed at a Bid for Mor Honor. SPOKANE, Wash., April 8. (Spe rlul.) Colonel Roosevelt made a vory broad statement today relntlve to the proposition that he was a candidate for a third term aa President. And In the course of his remark on this ques tion he came very near saying that he would not be a candidate. He said "1 am not an aspirant for anything because I ha bad everything. I am ahead of the g'ie." This Is the broadest statement that Roosevelt baa made on this tour, and & made In answer to the question as to the purpose of the trip. This Is the broadest .statement he has made on this question since he left the White House. In the course of his re marks he attributed much he has ac complished to his life in the West to the inspiration he received and the un bounded enthusiasm that he thus Im blbed. What might by some be con stmed as a bid for further honors is found In the following: "When I left the Presidency I made up my mind that when the opportunity offered after my return from Africa, I should try to visit each section and as nearly as possible every state in the I'nion to greet the people, to endeavor to show them my belief that the man who has been a President of the Unit ed States Is forever after the debtor of the American people. Mind you, I do not care for any office in itself. The only reason why I value any office is because of the opportunity given by that office to do work worth doing.' Children Cry. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Portland Markets. Receipts for the week have been as follows: Cattle 16S9, calves 68, hogs 14 1 9, sheep 3398 and horses 41. Scarcity in cattle receipts continues and prices show a corresponding up ward tendency, while prices received are practically the same as the preced ing week, the quality of stuff received, as a whole, was not good. The top on good, well finished steers, hay fed re mains steady to firm at $(3.75 with a stiff demand. ' Cowg gold all the way from 4 to 6c, with the call for the better grades, and buyers willing to pay well for quality. The real market came into the limelight again with a jump of 75c per hundred, making the top on light calves $8.75, with plenty of takers. The bull.market is firm with best grades selling at 5c. The hog market held its own during the past week and showed an advance of five cents per hundred, top now being $7.80 for best well finished hogs weighing around two hundred pounds. Local and Eastern receipts were com paratively heavy. Demand for sheep Is steady with gradual advance in prices, demand ex ceeding the supply by at least one half. Spring lambs continue in de mand at 10c, ewes at $4.50 to $4.75, heavy wethers $4.75 to $5. lighter grades $5 to $5.25 and heavy lambs $5.50 to $6 with a dock of 50c per hundred on sheared sheep. Horse market continues firm with an increasing demand for draft horses. Delivery horses and drivers are also wanted as the spring advances. Representative sales have been as follows: 285 steers 1235 $6.75 116 steers : 1242 6.65 177 Bteers ; 1250 6.50 153 steers 1178 6.35 6 cows 1216 6.00 78 cows 1061 5.75 24 cows 995 5.50 10 cows 862 3.25 144 hogs 202 7.80 185 hogs 210 7.75 36 hogs 212 7.60 3 hogs 433 5.50 49 calves 154 8.75 3 calves 133 8.50 20 bulls 1665 5.00 7 bulls 1441 4.50 244 spring lambs 45 10.00 791 lambs (shorn) 87 5.40 300 lambs (shorn) 81 5.23 254 wethers 110 4.50 1 driver $175 1 delivery horse 130 2 chunks 173 1 plug 60 QUARANTINE 50 GIRLS. NEW YORK,' April 10 Fifty girl student? at Barnard College are quar antined In Brooks Hall, one of the dor mitories, because of a case of scarlet fever discovered there. BASKET SOCIAL AT L FINE TIME 80CIALLY GOOD LITE RARY PROGRAM, BA8KETS SELL VERY WELL. A basket social was given Saturday night at Rock Creek school house and fine program was enjoyed by all. The pieces wore well rendered, the SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF SHERIFFS OFFICE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS TO COUNTY TREASURER BY SHERIFF MASS. The semi-annual report of the busi ness transacted In the office of Sheriff Mass ha sntno flattering figure for k i. V n v , i Vk ' , the perusal of Clackamas county tax- $r f'ktotZZ iKV" I Payors. Not only are they convincing I I"0'"8 tao. i!."-,,. evidence of the growth of this section Selection Sunny side Orchestra Recitation, "Not So Easy" James L'mlker Dialogue, "A rtroadway Drug store" Sung, -My Mother's Old Red Shawl- Recitation, "Dolly's Eva Oustafson Dialogue, "Cabbage Hill School" Recitation. "Why I Like the Second r Table Best" Walter Unilker Dlulogue, "In Want of a Valet" Song Quartette Dialogue. "Grandma Shaw's Visit" Essay, "Columbus,"' Stockton Paulson Topsy Turvy Drill Six Wee Wees Selection Sunny side Orchestra of the Northwest, and of the county, but they are an evidence of the pains taking care that Is being given the business of the people In the Sheriff's O.K..-! 1 office. The figures follow: A''.Un"iiMii" I Delinquent tax collections, Appendicitis . , ..- llll lUUIII in " - -- -- Penalty c interest 4-,l Total delinquent collec tions $ 5.978.01 Current year collection $ 107.621.1 2 Ijpsa discount 11.032.55 REDLAND. ness, March 31. 19U... 10.00 268.40 Current vear net lax collec tions $.196,588.57 I Total tax collection. . .s. . .$102,566.58 i ra mlloeta.1 238.25 The Kirgrove school opened on theism's collected 10 00 10th after a vacation of three weeks . , . ., , tin-cijai on account of sickness. I Z V " The stork visited the home of Geo. '' m"" "'"? " " " .,., GUI and left a fine boy. Mother and ,u "' child doing well, and daddy has big c'in,y T 8C" , smtle count fees collections . .tx.Zo William Kerchem and Miss Lottie loun,7 V K " Schwartx were married at the home! flne8 collections......... of Mr nr1 Mrs Josenh Srhwartx onlW n la"u c,u" April 9. They reeclved many beau-! tiful presents. They will make their j home In Logan w here the groom has fine farm. The members of the Radland brass band and a number of Mends of the young couple, surprised ninir sorefl and all skin diseases. Dr. them the evening of April 11. All re ! p0n'a Antiseptic Salve Is guaranteed port a good time. j t0 give satisfaction or you get your Sir. and Mrs. Amos LeK nave som monev back. 25c everywhere, ana m their farm and are going East on 8 . geo. x. Harding. Druggist visit at present and expect to locate ; In Oregon City. Neighbors are sorry to see them go. Dr. E. E. Chase will move his fam ily from Silverton to his uncle's this week. SEMI ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDI TION OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE J18T DAY OF MARCH, 1011. Liabilities. To Cenoial Fund Warrants outstanding and unpaid 1,027 00 hitercst (Estimated) Roud Warrant outstanding and unpaid ..... 103,034,05 Interest (Estimated) 6,000.00 Total Liabilities $111,251.08 Resourc. By Funds- lu Treasury applicable (o payment of tieiieriil Fund Warrant $103,258.63 Funds In Treasury applicable to payment of Roud Warrant 62,023.31 Total Resources $160,181.84 Balance $ 54,930.79 W. L. MULVEV. County Clerk. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treasurer of Clnckama County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st duy of March. A. D. 1911. of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out. Nauuil Cnturrli quickly ylMio treat. Maul l.r tlx kifrmMtlil. aromatic Ely' (Jroain llalin. U I received through the iiatrtla anil rlmiUMi anil hi-al til whtll nrfiuia over which it dllfu- lUelf. Drug. git cll III r0, aire. Tet It and you are aura to continue tli treatment till r. UTd. Atinoiincrmcnt. To aeoominodut those who' are partial to th um of atomiser In applying li'iulil into th naeal )awea for isiMrrAitl mu Mm, Ilia proprietor preiim i;rem Maim I liquid form, which will b known aa fcly Liiiuid Cream lUlim Price Im-luiling lb oravin tul.a la 75 onU. PnwxUta or by mail. Tb liquid form miIhhIii' th iud- loiul proierUu ut tb solid projiarauou. Special 8chool Fund. To amount on hand from last report To amounts received from 1910 Tax To amounts received from 1909 Tax To amounts received from 1900-1908 Tx.. To amounts received from Hack Tax To amounts paid out from Special School Fund, and to Road Fund to Correct Report from Sheriff $ 35.0n0.5ii Balance on hand 41,149.03 Total disbursements $ 102.81 4.83 For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run- Wants, For Sale, etc FOR SALE Pekln Duck Eggs, 75c Der dozen. Jones ft Intel, Route fto. 2. Oregon City. Leave orders at Catarrh Is Surely a Dangerous Disease Thousands of people allow catarrh I Buckles' Grocery Store. to slowly undermine 4he whole sys tem until a serious disease develops sometimes consumption. People who have catarrh should use every effort to get rid of it, but should above all adopt a sensible method. WANTED Girl for general house work. 706 Water Street. FOR SALE Good cow. Inquire of F. Rotter, 1106 11th and Monroe streets. Stomach dosing, sprays and douches pnrxn strav cow. brown Jersey, won't cure catarrh because it is a I ip horn hroken. owner mav have germ disease, and the germs must be Mm. hv r-alllne at below address destroyed before the disease can be j an(1 Daying expenses. S. L. Shepard. conquered. HYOMEI is the one sensible cure for catarrh because it reaches every fold, crevice and nook In the mucous membrane and gets where the germs are. You breathe HYOMEI and as It f passes over the inflamed membrane its soothing influence heals the sore ness and destroys the germs. A complete HYOMEI outfit costs $1.00. This consists of a bottle or HYOMEI and a hard rubber Inhaler. Pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the Inhaler and breathe it a few minutes each day, that's all you have to do. It Is guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. -J I ...... n . V . n . .nvA ana uruggisis rinucio w -vmoj catarrn, cougns, coiqs ana sore inroni or money back. Extra bottle of HYO MEI costs 50 cents. 31-14 Parkplace, Oregon. WANTED Middle aged or elderly woman wanted to care for baby and assist In light work. Phone Main 3044. Box 409, Gladstone. STRAYED 1 sorrel pony, 850 lbs., brand on right flank "O," white stripe In face, barefooted; one old brown horse, 1000 lbs., white hind foot, sandy mane and tall. Reward. P. D. Newell, Jennings Lodge, Oregon. NEW AND SECOND HAND Dressers, Sideboards, Stoves. Ranges. Garden Tools, Trunks, Suit Cases. See us for House Furnishings. J. H. Matt ley, Upper Seventh Street. Special City Fund. To amount on hand from last report To amount received front 1910 Tax To amounts received from 1909 Tax To amount received from 1900-1908 Tax To amounts received from Hack Tax $ 79,119.5.1 .$ RDOS7 . 20.102.52 254.23 4.C2 I County WISCONSIN HITS LORIMER. MADIHON. Wl.. April II. Th State He mi to today concurred lu the comlcmimilnn of I'lilteil State Bonn tor Isaac Slepheuson for voting to sup port William lrtmor In the contest for his' aeut Just liefciio the close of the tiiNt session of Coiiktchm. Th resolution of condemnation wua adopt d by the lower house of the leglslit' turn n month ago. It come up In I lie ennte today and was adopted with only two dissenting votes. The reso lution commend Heuntor 1 Follelle for hla stand agultist Uirlmer. To amounts paid out from Special City Fund. Balance on hand .$ 5.7I12) Nolle of Appointment of Admlnlatr rs,r,M.:ii tor, 4,732 .78 In the County Court of the Htate 8.32 Oregon, for the County of Cluckn 95.92 mux. In the mutter of the entitle of John $ 79,119.52 Waller Wllmnrth. deceased Notice Is hereby given Hint the un deriilgnvd has been appointed ndmln Istnitor of the estate of John Wuller Wllmnrth, deceased, by an order of the aliove Court, made and entered of record on the 10th day of April 1911. All persona having clulma against siiUl estate are notified to present them to mn duly verified at my resilience, near Itorlng, Clackamas Oregon, within six months 12.87 from the date or this notice. J. F. W1LMARTII $ 21.175.11 Administrator CROSS A HAMMOND, Attorneys for the Estate .$ 8.742.71 . 13.432.40 $ 21.175.11 Qnr Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 20,313.79 To amount received from 1910 Tax 129.101.19 To amount received from 1909 Tax To amount received from 19001908 Tx To amount received from Back Tax To amounts received from Pnyment of Bounties for Destruction of Animal To amounts recolved from Liquor License To amounts received from Fines To amount received from County Clerk's Fees To amount received from County Recorder' Fee To amount received from County Sheriff' Fee Mortgage Forclour Sheriff' Sal In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clueka m us Wm. Malre, Plaintiff. v. Frank Oorrltx. R. W. Haddock and Mrs. R. W. Ilitddock, Deruntlnnta. 6,180.28 "O 3 ri) 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 109.25 400.00 1,050.411 ; M .0 A ,!;:!" j cnuse, to me duly directed and dated 247.25 the loth. day of April, IU, upon a To amount paid out by General Warrants and State Tax: to Institute of Feeble Minded; as One-Half of Fines to Reporter of the Violation of Law $ 60,CCt.10 Balance on hand $103,258.53 $163,924.03 County 8chool Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 22,387.56 To amounts received from 1910 Tax 67.706.C4 To amounts received from 1909 Tax 6,439.35 To amount received from 1900-1908 Tax 8.71 To amounts received from Back Tax 122.61 To amounts received from Fines 105.00 To amounts received from 25 I'. S. Ijnid Rentals 665.55 To amounts paid out by School Warrants $ 25,393.06 Balance on hand 61,042.36 ! ludgtnent rendered and entered In sold icjoojmlrofrt on the 10th day of April. 1911. ' ! In favor of Wm. Malre. Plaintiff, and agnlnst Frank (ierrltx, R. W. Jlnddork and Mrs. R. W. Haddock, Defendant for the sum of $749.35, with luterest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the mth day of April. 1911, and the further sum of $100, as attorney s fee. and the further sum of $23.25 cost and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, sit uate In tho County of Clackamas, Stale of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 15 and 16 Block 27, Oregon Iron A Htrt Company First Addi tion to the Town of Oswego, Cluck mas County, Oregon, to foreclose a certain mortgage on said real prop erty, given by alKive named defend ant to secure payment of a cortuin $ 86,435.43 No. 71. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Clackamas County Bank At Sandy, In the State of Orenon, at the close of business, March 7, 1911 RESOURCES. Banking house, furniture, and fixtures $ 2,638.25 Due from approved reserve banks 5,607.24 Cheeks and other cash items 10.00 Cash on hand 1,568.25 Expenses ; 193.81 Total .. $10,017.55 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 5,000.00 Undivided nroflts. less expenses and taxes paid 7.55 Individual deposits subject to check 4,447.74 Demand certificates of deposit 556.65 Time certificates of deposit 5.00 Liabilities other than those above stated .61 Total $10,017.55 STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, ss: I, M. A. Deaton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beller. M. A. DEATON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of April, 1911. G. BORNSTEDT, Notary Public (Seal) CORRECT Attest: A. L. DEATON, ALEX SWEEK, Directors. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE BODIES. WEAK Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and Ills of Ore gon City People. As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity Is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric polFon circulated in the blood. Aches and pains aiid languor and urinary ills come, and there Is an ever-Increasing tendency towards dia betes and fatal Bright's disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and assist them in their work. Oregon City cures are the proof. Mrs. John Beers, 204 Center Street, Oregon City, Ore., says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills quickly relieved me of kid ney and bladder trouble, evideneed by pain in my back and a tired feeling. Since taking this remedy, I can do my work without becoming worn out and my condition is better in every re spect" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY OREGON. Showing the amount of claims allowed and on what account, amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid on the 1st day of April, 1911. County Court and Commissioners $ 1,267.76 Circuit Court 3,631.18 Justices' Court 1,221.01 Sheriff's Office 1,635.09 Clerk's Office 2,273.50 Recorder's Office 2,016.76 Treasurer's Office 825.18 Coroner's Office 198.1 School Superintendent 1,112.33 Assessor's Office 1,486.13 Collection of Taxes 570.51 Tax Rebate ' 68.11 Current Expenses 513.97 Court House Expense 3,358.00 Jail 698.36 County Poor, Care of 3,175.98 Indigent 8oldier 100.00 Insane 124.30 Bridges 12.00 Election Expense 6.710.42 Wild Animal Bounty 213.50 Printing and Advertising 2,049.79 Surveyor and Road Surveys. Fruit Inspector Board of Health ... School Library Road Damages County Veterinarian Gravel Pit 58.10 200.00 771.50 926.10 270.00 199.98 125.00 Total General Fund Warrants Issued $ 36,313.71 Tctal Road Warrants Issued 63,523.50 Total Warrants Issued , $ 99,837.21 I, W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk of Clackamas County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is true and correct Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, this 31st day of March, 191L W. L. MULVEY, SealJ County Clerk. i sum of money loaned to them by the t sr n- ti l,ov named plaintiff, Wm. Malre. $ 86,430.4., NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of . . ,,, . said execution, judgment order and District Road Fund and Special Fund. 'decree, and In compliance with the To amount on hand from last report $ 30.957.56 commanda of snld w rit, I will, on Rut To amount received from 1910 Tax 121,793.38 j unlay, the 13th day of May, 1911; at To amounts received from 1909 Tax 17,105.39 tiw hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the To amount received from 1900-1908 Tax To amounts received from Back Tax To amounts received from 25 U. 8. Land Rentals To amounts received from 5 U. S. Land Sale To amounts received from Transfer from Special School Fund.. 22 45 , frol,t door of the County Court ous 321.47 in the City of Oregon City, In auld utir..i0 County and Stute. sell at public auc 245.79 , Hon. subject to redemption, to the ' highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin cash In hand, nil the right, title and $171,149.58 , Interest which the within named dn i fondants or either of them, had on To amounts paid out by Road Warrants $108,226.27 i the date of the mortgage herein or Balance on band 62,923.31 lHlnce had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to $171,149.68 iiatisfy snld execution, Judgment order , decree. Interest, cost ami all accru E. 20 chain; thence. N. AO' Ti 20 chains;. tbciire 8. N3 W. 10 chains: tliennn fl. 30' W. 6 chntns; t hemic M. 8,'l W. 10 chain; thence H. 80' W. 17.60 iihaln to (tin place tit beginning, containing 40 acres, more or In, li mited In Clncknniii County, Htato or Oregon, Terms of aide 25 per cent of pur chase price to be paid nt Hum of sale flaliux'K to bo paid on confirmation of anle by th above entitled Court. All blil or offei to be mudii In willing and left with the undersigned Admlu iNirnlor or with J, F. Clark, Attorney for Administrator at nny (line before the making of snld anlo. Dated April 7th. 1911. II. R. NlClllinAH, Administrator of tho Estate of Ilea- ale M. Nehrbaa, lleceased. J. F. CLARK. Attorney for Administrator. 8tate School Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 18,255.36 To amounts paid out by School Warrants ...$ 18,107.52 Balance on hand 147.84 $ 18.255.36 Institute Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 315.37 To amounts received from Certificate Fees...- 86.00 $ 431.37 To amounts paid out from Institute Fund $ 100.00 Balance on hand ; 331.37 $ 431.37 ' Indigent 8oldier Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ .98 Balance on band $ .98 $ .98 Library Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 113.17 Balance on hand $ 143.17 $ 143.17 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss: I, J. A. Tufts, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand. In the County Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1911. Witness my hand this 1st day of April, A. D., 1911. J. A. TUFT9, County Treasurer. Ing costs. E. T. MASS. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By J. O. 8TAATH Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, April 13th, 1911. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF SHERIFF'S OFFICE, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1910, TO MARCH 31ST 1911. Delinquent tax collections, Including tax sales $ 5,017.73 Delinquent tax penrtlj 9 64 Delinquent tax Interest 431.64 Total delinquent collection $ 5,978.01 Current year collections $407,621.12 Less discount 11,032.55 Current year NET tax collections $396,;.88.5( TOTAL TAX COLLECTIONS $102,5C6.5S Fees collected 2.18.25 Fines collected - 10 0 TOTAL CASH COLLECTIONS $402,814.83 Paid County Treasurer Account Tax Collections $102,298.18 Paid County Treasurer Account Fee Collected 238.25 Paid County Clerk Account Fines Collected 10 00 Cash on hand close of business, March 31st, 1911 268.40 $402,814.83 I hereby certify that the above report Is correct. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas CouLty, Oregon. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. ,T. M. Bradley, Plaintiff, vs. May nradloy. Defendant. To May Brndley, the above named de fendant: 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 aliove named suit, on or before the 19th day of May, 1911, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons Is published by order of Hon. R. B. Bentle, Judge of the County Court, which order was made and en tered on the 6th day of April, 1911, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue of Frldny, April 7th, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the Issue of Friday, May 19th, 1911. GEO. C. BROWNELU Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Administrator's 8ale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate of Bessie M. Nehrbas, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, made on the 4th day of April, 1911, the undersigned Ad ministrator of above named Estate, will sell at private sale, In one parcel to the highest bidder, upon terms and conditions hereinafter set out, and subject to the confirmation of said County Court on or after the 7th day of May, 1911, all the right, title, Inter est and estate of the said Bessie M. Nehrbas, Deceased, at the time of her death. In and to the following de scribed parcel of land, to-wlt: A part of the William Bland D. 1 C. No. 55. In T. 2 8., R. 1 E of the Willamette Meridian, described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point N. 30' E. 10 chains from the 8. W. corner of said Claim No. 55, running thence N. 83' Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon, for Ilia County of Clacka mas. John Kekel, I'lftltlllrT. v. ' D. M. Rowland, and. Surah II. Row laud. Defendants. To D. M. Rowland and Huruh 11. Row laud, defendants above named: In the imnio of the Blnte of Ore gon you are hereby required to a li near and answer the complaint- men against you In the above entitled suit, by Saturday, (be 27th day of May. 1911, and If you full to so nppiar and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the auld Court for tho relief demanded In Hits complaint. The Relief demanded I the fore closure of a certain mortgage exe cuted and delivered by you to plain tiff on or about Ihn 30th day of March, 1909. to secure the payment of cm- tain promissory nolo of youraelve for the sum of $5300.00 with Interest nl the rale of 6 per cent per annum and which said mortgage convoyed unto plaintiff for that purposo the fol lowing described real and personal property altimted In Clackamas Coun ty, Htate of Oregon, to-wlt: ' Beginning at the 8. W. Corner or the 8. E. U of Hcctlon 4, T. S 8.. R. I K. of the Willamette Meridian: (hence K along the section line 21 chains: (hence N. 35 chain and 86 link lo (he South boundary of a coun ty road where a stake Is set from which a red fir, 8 Incite In diameter bear N. 65' W. 9 link distant; thence N. 68 W. 69 link: thence 8. 16 W. 27 chain 10 link in a slake from which a red fir, CO Inche In diameter bears H 8' E. 23 link dU (ant: t hence N. 50 W. 13 chain and 88 links to (bo legal subdivision line between the southeast and southwest quarter of snld section 4 In the afore said township; thence 8. 17 chnlns and 20 link to (he place of beginning, containing 35.50 acres, more or lea. One brown muley cow named Res- sis, white spot on forehead with point of right ear cut off; one brown cow named Hardy, white spot on forehead, right shoulder and flanks; one white and red spotted cow named Iloasle: mo dark brown cow named Florle, with white spot on back; one brown cow named Rlney; one black cow named Blacklo, with horn cut off and III In left ear, white spot on both flnnks; one cow named Nellie, rt spot on back and belly, white, aides red; one red cow named Fannie, with white spot on head; one red muley cow named Cherry; ono black cow named Coley; two two-year-old heifers with white body, red neck and heud, with white face; one light red cow named Daisy; one red bull named Tom; one muley yearling heifer, white nd red spotted, named IJxxie; on yearling heifer named Josle, white and red poited; one white yearling belfor It h red spot and red bead, named Roale; one blark and white yearling elfer named Katie; one red roar- ling heifer named Jolly; one rod calf with white spot on forehead; oue hlte calf with red back and (dei: one 6-ft. cut Champion binder; one ft. cut Champion mower; one 9 ft. Champion hay rake; one Deere vine yard disk harrow; ono tooth harrow: one Oliver chill plow; one Mitchell, lwl & Btaver B lino top buggy; one 3'4-lnrh Weber wagon; one heavy rid ing saddle; two sot of working har ness; one set buggy harness; one light bay horse named Rex, with white spot on forehead, left hind leg while, weight about 1,200 lbs., 6 years old: one dark bay mare named Queen, -with white on both hind legs, weight about 1.250 lb., 5 year old, and one Baby De Ijtvel cream aeparator. And a further decree barring and foreclosing tho said D. M. Rowland and Sarah B. Rowland of and from any and nil right, title or Interest In or to said real and personal property and every part thereof. This summons Is published by or der of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made the 3rd day of April, 1911. Dale of first publication, April 7. 1911. U'REN A BCHUERBL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. - Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clucknmns County. Eldora Heath, Plaintiff, vs. Bert R. Heath. Defendant. To Bert R. Heath, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded to appear In the above entitled Court and net Ion on or before the 22nd dny of May. 1911, and answer the com plaint filed against you in said Court and cause, and for want of an answer tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the piaintirr and defendant, and for such other re lief a prayed for In her complaint. This summons Is published by an order of Hon. R, B. Boalie, County Judge, In the absence of Hon. J. IT. Campbell, of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 5th day of April, 1911. Date of first publication April 7. 1911. JAY H. UPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned a administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Law rence Lavish deceased ha filed his final report as surh administrator with the County Court of Clackuma Coun ty, Oregon, and the Court ha et Monday, the 1st day of May, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the cou troom of said Court as the time anu place for settling the snld estate and for the hearing of ob jection thereto. Dated March 23rd, 1911. JAMES C. EDMONDS, Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Lawrence Lavish, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Estate.