Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 14, 1913, Page 7, Image 7

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    OltrcnON CITY KNTEUPmNR FIMDAY. MA HOI T 14, 1913,
7
HOPE OF POIATO
DEMAND VANISHES1
ill hoi"- ' ' '" ln'l'rovo-
fn,l!Ji. It now o wall ndvan
I iliitl U would '' Impoaalliln
inn m if ,r" I" ,,,"Jr ""
n , . ..( lb" Norll.....!. it i.
1 ,. Hint not morn I'"1" I'lilf of
n, crip l I"""' t)," r"
;',Vw lll producer any It dona l
,, iu ill t'""'1'
.ertlielna, t""r" l'ot"toi.a
,nii offered tlmil lb trndo can
LV ,'ar r. There I lint1iU..ly no
hurlim i Mutitry points and commi
.,,u iKiu.llxrM contlnu to writ thulr
Lutry ahlip-r mil to mm it lorwsrd
J ut cr ,,""n' Wl,hln "'"
i, ,n...ry f H' """, ,h,lll'"r
L .i...llr to thai show. .1 jirea
Nl-V.T before llM " I'"""
...entire lack of demand.
Thnrn have been "" periods
i.n potato i,rl,-" ""'"""ir
I.nl IH.VIT when ther w 110 ill-
1 hi any prlc. California I ...
i,,,,!,.,! with lir own growth Hint
ihiTH Is not tl' llMlitt'l demand fur
flihrr Oregon. Idl or Wnahlngton
...-ii Arion and Texas nr not
buying fm Weatern Orgon. beeauae
H.y .nil ulilnin auiiii.a '
, i'ri.cs from California. Altogether,
.i.. ......mi in adverse m fur at a
nic.n iii. iit Is concerned,
POIATO PRICES ARE
STILL AT LOW EBB
Thi. wcakncaa I" tlm potato trade
-ml ihr alownca of the Ictnan.l
.OUI.I.-.I :i tlm fad lil country
ImIt.'Mb are overloading the trade
I. aurrvliiil tlin rolllllllaaion men.
In in., rurtland trade there baa
brrii a fnlr movement of polnluea
i.i i v imt for every ck aold
iiixm have been three mow rwclv
P, recently. Naturally. lhl ha not
had a good effect upon tim trade
lim-.tvera am unalila to fill 1 room
f..r Hi.. Increased offering. Their
un ninriTimma ara full. the docaa
are full and lh iirli-la no low that
d.i not waul lo takn Ilia rlianrn
ol iHililtiK ihi-in In imlillr atori-hoiiaoa
ail.UMonnl rol.
tup pri'a for anvoral rara, f)25 to
fH.IIA, for yniirlliiKH, r.!iB for awna,
7.2ft fur luinlia, I'ni'knra worn ovl
dntly imiiKlit alioriluiudud and aa
tlin nnuuiil aiirlim run of alumni!
alurk la alow nnuliiK tlii.y Kranpi'd
tli opportunity in dd a tniiipomry
urpliii. rfault Iii.Iiik a adlora
inark.'t, wlili'li wnkind toward thu
oa. Marlint Imala la uiiHliiuily.
APPLE
Tra.lA In itid appla market (sinlln
ui.l .r lll.iral In rortlnnj mday
TIip mil ward movmiiil of applt'a l
ih li.'.l.-nt rvi-r knowu althouKh
I ln moM'iiH'iit Ima not In any "way af
f.- itul I In. prlrn.
H.'iMirla fnim thn country Indlrala
that Mix-ka are llli cltanrd up fuat
Smi.ii;i,h lii Hoiim of the li.adlim ill
irl.'H rtiimlat iirliH'liiully of Hn !)
via. an l thi'HO are thu liardoal to ai.ll
in any prim. Home vi-ry Kood Hotia
an k.'IIIiik down In COo a box In the
Knml Hi rod Initio, and the movement
la r. nlrti tcj.
OiiIhIiIi. markola an allowing no
i.i'1'.'lul lmnrovimi'nt In the drmand
u it i tin. t.tri'iitlon of California
whlih U now milil lo le aim Inn "
hnivl.'Hl niiiile iiiiiv.'iiii'iit of tha at
Hon. II Ik Mill mI t!iat with the t-xcep-
tl"ii of u very limited amount of ( !
itnriiiii aioek, pnuMlnilly all of th
I.UBiiieKa there la In Orenon olterliiKa
ltiiF.ni. HH In the aiuilo trade In h
Kiuit la luil.lluii fairly well at low
prlrcn. KurelKn advlcea are mlxudaa
lo eliarneler. hut the K''nerl Imprea
nlim or the trail., alirouil la thut tn
I'lix.il fruit nuirket la mther eay, Bi
llion.:!! Iurrele.1 alock liaa allow
aiiiii.. r.Teiit lirovement.
IOP CONTRACTS ARE
The market for hop coiitrucla I
ruther active mid firm at 1 .r.c a pound.
(jimlili riihlo hiiHliieaa liaa puaaed at
Wllliimi.IlM Valley polnla durliiK t"
Inat few iluya, tlin acurenatii Iii.Iiik
he areateal of the aeaaou to date.
Moat buyer have lii.nn operatora
and aonie of ihem have nirrhitm"l
eli. naively.
Tim iiiarKel fur apAt kooiU la very
quiet and aomewliul Inrllued to aiiow
weukneaa. Tun future of the trtulo do
pemla entirely iiihiu the crop advlcea.
I'reaeut tiroaporta are for a good out
put hut the acamm la at III too early
lo any much reitardliiK thla. Many
hluiia may happen between now and
picking time.
The heat iiopa avalluhle are now bo-
tn w imoteil at llio a pound. Thla I
fractionally lower than prevloua fig
urea allliotiuh quality cunalJered the
market la aubatantlally the aame aa
llurlng revenl duya. Moat of t.ie hopa
left In growrra' handa are of medium
grade.
REAL ESTATE
EGGS SELLING AT
14 CENTS DOZEN
Kt'KH probably reached the loweat
maik Tucmlny Hint they will during
the ciiniliiK year. The price waa H
anl If. renta Wed day and Thura-
ilay fu thla city. The chiincea are
pretty fair that before many days are
lat they will again lie on the upward
Kriule, aa egg merchanla have already
begun atorltiK. Ilena have taken a
ilrnii of one half a cent during the
it week and will remain atntlonary
for Homo time. ,
CATTLE LIQUIDATION .
MUCH MORE LIBERAL
I'lrlcU Cantenbeln to Helena Ran
tenbeln, laud Ktlou 7, townahlp 2
on I h, range 4 rant;
liana Anderauii and wife to Mnrlln
Aiirteriin. land a-ntlon 6, townahlp 2
aoiith, lange 4 eaat; H()0.
Calvin Jouea to l.ydla Wright, land
1). I.. C. No. 3K. townahlp 4 aouth,
range I eaat; ft.
K. Coulmau and wife to John K.
Maronoy. land aedlona 13 and 24.
towuahlp 3 aoulh, range 8 eaat; $10.
Edward C. Hlckemeyer and wire lo
Kralik W, Wallher. land J. Garrett I).
U C., aH-tlon 31, townahlp 1 aouth,
range 3 naat; iu.
John II. (ilbmm and wife to rote
McCarthy tract 3o li'baon a Bubdlvla
Ion of tracta 10. II, U and U; 11.100.
Enoa Cablll to Charlt-a Htehllg.
land auction 2. townahlp 3 aoutn,
nan i eaat; 110
Anna !ng to Anna Btehllk. land
ectlon 20. townahlii 3 aoulh. range
I eaat; $1.
Ira u Hoyer to ik.ii nairer ianu ,
aectlon 2. townahlp 6 aouth. range 3
eaat; 110.
J. C. Chaluuaky and wire to Knui
f. Healul and wife, land mvtlon 25.
townahlp 4 aoulh. range 1 enat: 110.
W. II. If. Wade to 1). M. Utarahnll.
part W. N. Wade I). I.. C. townahlp
3 aouth, range 4 eaat; $1,200.
A. (1. Uiundagln and wife to M. C.
I )u via and Arthur Davla, land aectlon
36, townahlp 1 aouth. range 1 eaat;
$ino.
W. II. II. Wade to Mne R Howe,
part W. N. Wa.le I). U C. townahlp
3 aoulh, range 4 eaat: $250.
I.. II. Wang and wife to Jea M.
Iiarilelt, lota 1 and 2. block 19. or
iginal town of Katacnda: $100.
8. II. Covell. truatee of the ealate
of T. W. l'litenger. Stella K. IMtten
ger and Ml Kthel I'lttenger. helra. to
H II. Covell, land I). U C. lHonc U
well, townahlp 2 aouth, range 3 end;
"Anna 1.. McCormlck and buahnnd
lot 6, block 45. Oregon Iron Steel
Company a Klrat Addition to Oawego;
'h II. Covall and wife to Baylor E.
Smith, land In laanc Utwell IXI
C.. townahlp 2 aouth, range 3 east;
$io.
Henry Koenlg and wife to Ilcrmnn
Koenlg. bind aectlon 4, townahlp 2
aouth. ri.nge 1 eaat; $1.
w w llarrett to P. C. Knechtand
wife.' land aecllon IS. townahlp 3
aoulh. range 1 weat; $1.
Ellen M. Hoekwood to A. II. PemKe
i..r i'i n,...iiwn.t Acred: 1 1.025.
J. K. Illcharda and wife to Otto J.
Jlliwh and wire, land aeotlon 36.
townahlp 1 aouth. range 1 eaat; $1.
Joaeph Wall nnd wife to A. v. Kra
mer and wife, land aectlon 22. town
ahlp 2 aouth, range enat; $t0.
I O O K. Udge No. ITS. ilalacnda
to Clark Donny. lot 1. block 13, Ino
Oak cemetery;
J K. Ulnney nnd wife to 8. II. l.o
veli pamaanc I.aawell D. h. C. town
ahlp 2 aoulh. range 3 enat; $1.
(Jln.lHlone Ileal Kalnte Aaaoclatlon
to William Hammond and wife lota
l. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, II an l 12. block 69.
liladHtono: $10.
Kllen M. Hoekwood to F. H. 011
belt lot 6. block 1. Arannwiuo.
Ellca M. Hoekwood to jr. TV.
Knappand 3. P. .J"' ''i1:
block l; lot. 1. 2. 3 and 4. block 3
lota 5. C. 7 and 8. block 4: lots 12. 13.
14 and IK. block 7: lota
block 8; lota 17. 19. 20 and 21. Mot h
9; lota 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9, U and 15,
Mark 10; lot 10. block 11; lott i 2. 5.
11 15 and 10. block 12 Ardenwald: $1.
Town of Mtllwuukle to J. F. Wetx
erland iu Mllwaukle; $1.
Minnie M. and M. E. !-ee to J. W.
Cha.laey nnd wife, tract 92 and part
tract 77 Peach Cove; $10.
Aage Anderson and- wife to John
Olaon, tracta 16 and 17. Foster Acrca;
Charles II. Moorea and wife to .
K Uoberta, lot 36. Sellwood Gardena;
'riroo m Kirk to Myrtle M. Kirk,
land section 34, townahlp 2 South,
range 2 East; $10.
Willamette I'ulp Paper Company
m Bchool District Thirty-four, land
section 25, townahlp 2 south, range
1 east; $1. .
ri,orl..HA Snmundson to C.iarlea
N. Walt, lots 1 and 2. block 1 Roth's
Addition to Can'by; $1.
Frank nuaeh to Annie Dnach lot 2.
block 10 Oregon City; $1.
Sherman Gets to M. T. Hyldelraunh
eaat 10 acres east one-hnlf northwest
quarter aectlon 26. township 3 aouth,
rang 5 eat; $10.
Lir.xle R. Roberta and husband to
Mary E. KnottB, land aectlon 17,
townahlp 2 southfl range 2 east; $10.
Aahhy E. Alatrop to E. V. Mwlman
lot 11. block 18. Windsor, Oregon
Cltr: II. ' ,w
Ollrer K. Jerrery ana n w
in, townahlp 4 gnuth, range 4 east;
II.
Willamette I'ulp k Paper Company
lo Hrliool IHalrli't No. i)4, la ml aec
tlon 25, townahlp 2 south, range 1
earn; $.
George M. Kirk to Myrtle M. Kirk,
lam! aecllon ,'14, townahlp 2 south,
rniigo 2 eaat; $10.
John Hfiumclaon and wife to
Cbnrlea M. Walt, lota 1 and 2, block
1 Uooa A (1.1 1 1 Ion to Cunby; $2,500.
Jauiea Heed and wife to (I. (I.
White, land auction S, tewnahlp 6
aoulh, range I cflxt; $1.
Herbert H. Tyler and wife to Ixiula
C. Meeker, 15 acres at southwest cor
ner tract conveyed from n llllnin
Albert Deardorff und wife to Herbert
It. Taylor; $10.
Mary Dlcken to John Genglur,
Iota 7 and x. block K (,'lackumas
llulghta; $200.
J. Coleman Mhrk to Julliia Cunake,
liiml aectlon 27, township 4, aouth,
ritiiKO 1 eaat: $1,
Phillip M. Wagner and wife to
Clacknmaa County .land aectlon 26,
townahlp 3 south, ruur. 4 east; $129.
A. Veater and wife to Clarence N.
Aekcraon hind section 17, townahlp
2 aouth, range 4; $2, 100,
Helen U Htrutlon to Theodora Os
mund nnd wife, fractional lota 1 and
2, fractional block 42, Oregon City;
$10.
II. I). Hryanl and wife to C. W.
llryant, aectlon 17, township 2 aouth,
aingo 1 cast; $1.
itertlia K. Near and wife to Mer
lon V. Crocker and wife, block M In
First Addition to Jennings Ixidge;
12.500.
worthweatern Trust , Company to
Giia I'nhlke, lota 29 and 30, block 1,
Hall View: $300.
W, J. Wilcox and wife to Edward U
Heed und wife aectlon 14, townahlp 4
aoulh. rnnao 4 east; $Tj.
I. W. Hlvera to Charles W. Kannoy
lot J), Tract 67. Willamette Tracts;
110.
iini.lu McCoy, by attorney In fad,
iv, M McCov to George W.
McCoy, lott 1, 2, 15 and 10 Hoaewood;
"itoHulInd Gibson and husband to E.
T. Elmer and wife, lund section 30,
township 1 aoulh, rauge i eaai,
$1,090.
. The Portland Und Irrigation, Lum
i.er Kul Comtmny to George W.
McCoy, undivided half Interest In lots
1, 2. 15 and 16 Hoaewood; $1.
Fred 8. Morrla to the Caiedero
Heal Estate Company, land section
28,- townahlp 3 south, range ei
ti
W. X. Chapman and wife to Orlan
do M. Mvermore, lund section 28,
townahlp 5 south, range 1 east; $1,760.
W. II. Hulr and wife to It. M. Kel
logg Company, lota 1. 8, 49 and 65
Cnnby (iardena; $4,500.
Ijirlinf 8. Htlnaun and wife to Ja.
cob M. Iluberly ane" wiic. ianu auc
tion 6, township 2 south, rango 1
east; $10. . . 1
Thomas It. A. Heltwoou 10
stance Paulson and husband, lot 5,
block II qulncy Addition lo Milwau-
'''caster Kerr and wife to Theodore
Flsch undivided one half Interest lots
23 and 24. block II Kerr and Shind
ler First Addition to Mllwaukle; $1.
E I Frnley and wife to A, M. John,
aon. lot 4, Fraley'a AJdltlon to Ea
....,1. enrrnrtlun of title: $1.
W A. Huntley, trustee and V. A.
Huntley and wife to J. 8. Freeman,
and wife, land m Julia Ann Uwla D.
U C. townahlp 2 south, range 1 east;
,lpe?cy A. Cross and wife to Carroll
C. lete, lot 3. block 5 Gladstone;
' Percy A. Cross and wife to Kate
WWte. lota 11 and 12. block 52 Ulad
atone; $350. .
Mike Welsh and wife to h. Pert
White, lots 11 and 12. block 14. Ore
gon Iron 41 Slwl Company s Hrst Ad
dition to Oswego; $10.
further relief at to thla court may
teem mote and aqultubln.
This summons la published by order
or the Honorable J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order was made and entered on
the 12th day of March, 1913, and thn
time prescribed for publication there
of Is tlx weeks, beginning with the
Issue of the 14th day of March, 1913,
and continuing each week thereafter
to and Including the Issue of the 25th
day of April, 1913.
GEO. N. FAnrtIN,
Attorney for Plaintiff
708 Belling. Ilulltllng, Portland, Oregon.
court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant. Thla sum
moiia is published by order of Hon.
J, U, Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
Court, which order was made on the
6th day of MUrch, 1913, and contin
uing each week thereafter to and In
cluding the Issue of Friday, April m.il.
1913.
W. J, MAKEMN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1424 Veon Hldg.
Notice.
Pursuant to an order of the County
Court made and entered on the 7t'i
day of March, A, I)., 1913, sealed bids
will be received by the County Clerk
of Clackamne County, Oregon, up to
Tuesday, April 1st, 1913, ut 6 o'clock.
P. M.. for the erection of a bridge
on the Outfield road near Evergreen
Station.
Illds for a reinforced concrete
bridge, steel bridge and wooden
bridge will be considered by the court.
Illddert will submit their own plans
and apecincutlnna, and each bid must
be accompanied by a ceritnea cneca
for 10 i.er cent, of the amount bid.
The Court reserves fie right to re
ject any and all bids.
w. j. BDIAM,
County Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
William Hammond
Harvey C. Croat
CROSS & HAMMOND
ATTORNEYS A T-LAW
Wa have now moved to our permanent quarters In tht Baavar
Building. Ntxt to tha Andrtsen Building.
Resl Estata Abstracts " Main 8tret,
Loam, Insurance. Oregon City, Ort.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. C'burles I.ynn, Defendant.
vs.
Charles Lynn, Defendent.
To Charles l.ynn, the above named
defendant:
In the name cf t!ie State of Oregon:
You are hereby commanded, summon
ed and required to be and appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
In the above entitled suit now on file
with the Clerk of Ihe above entitled
Court on or before the Inst day of the
time prescribed In the order for the
publication of this summons, which
order is hereinafter referred to to
wlt: on or before the 26tb day of
April, A. D 1913, and you are hereby
notified that If you fall so to appear
and answer the anld complaint as
herein required, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the above en
titled Court for the relief as prayed
for In her said complaint, to-wlt: For
a decree of the above entltlel court
eaneelllnir. annulling and dissolving
the marriage contract and bonds of
matrlmonv existing between tne ptain
tiff and the defendant and forever
divorcing her from the aerenoam,
that the nlalntiff be awarded the care.
enatndv and control of Vlda Margaret
l.ynn, during the minority of said ml-
nnr.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereor by oraer oi
the Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court, made herein on
'he 11th day of March. 1913, directing
publication thereof once a week for
six consecutive and successive weeks,
In the Oregon City Enterprise, a week
ly newspaper of general circulation
published and printed weekly In Ore
inn Cltv. Clackamas County, Oregon.
beginning with the Issue of said news
paper of date the 14th day of March,
1913, and ending wun me issue oi
date the 25th day of April. 1913.
Dnte of first publication nereoi is
March 14th. 1913.
J. F. YATES ANT) K. v. HuiiuAw,
Attorneya for Plaintiff.
Citation:
In tne County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Clackamas.
In th matter of the estate of George
I). Ely, deceased.
To John K. El. Kntallna Hauernfiend,
Veradell K. Walters, Mollle E. Wll
aon and Nora E. Wilson, helra at law
of George D. Ely, doceaaed.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to be and
appear In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas at the Court House In Ore
gon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 21st
day of April, 1913, at the hour of 10
oclock A. M. on aald day, then and
there to show cause If any there be.
why tne order heretofore made ana
entered In said County Court, admit
ting to probate the will heretofore
filed In said court bearing date the
21lh day of October, 1908, as and for
th last w and testament or aaiu
George D. Ely, deceased, ahould not
be revoked, annulled and get aside
and why It should not be adjudged
and decreed by the court that said
will Is not the last will and testament
of said deceased, and that the will
presented to said court wun tne pu
tlon of Clara E. Ely and bearing date
the 30th day of July. 1912. la the last
III and testament or saiu aeceaaeu
and to ahow cause ll any mere uo
why the U tters testamentary aerw
tofore Issued out of said court to John
K Ely ahould not be revoked, and
why letters testamentary should not
Issue out of said, court to A. F. Knod
er. .
Thlt citation la served upon suen
of the helrt at law of said deceased
as do not live within the State of Ore
gon by publication for six successive
week In the Oregon City Enterprise.
newananer of general circulation by
order of the Hon. R. B. Beatle. Judge
nf ihi ihnva entitled court.
Given under my band and seal of
said Court, this 28th day of February,
1913.
fSed.l W. L. MULVEY.
rsean Clerk.
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
WEINHARD BUILOINO
8ummont.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Carl NelKon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Josephine Nelson, Defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon
yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against yon In the above entitled suit
on or before Monday, the 31st day of
March, 1913, said date being more
than, six weeks' from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and If you fall to so appear and an
swer said complaint, for want there
of the nlalntiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for In said
complaint, to-wlt: for a decree for
ever dlsolvlng the bonds oi matri
mony now and bertofore existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant and for
such other and further relief as to-
the court may aeem meet and equit
able, i
This summons is published by the . phn,Pa.ifl k?
order of the Honorame n. r. neau, .
County Judge for said Clackamas ( BROWNELL & STONE
County, Oregon, which oraer waa;
made and entered on tne l.stn oay.
. t. . .ill ...t V. n Km. npA.1
CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT TRUST
. i COMPANY.
Land Titles Examined. , i;
Abstracts of Title Made.
JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr.
Office over Hank of Oregon City. ;
Wants, For Saleetc.
I have various sums of money on
hand to loan on real property, fot
l011g or short - ""J,,
Lawyer.
Heaver HUlg.. Oregon City.
WOOD FOR SALE.
f 1R Inch
Anyone wanting a " , " w
Oak wood (senaoneui .
W. lrvln, Aurora, uregnn.
KOR SALE: A genuine Webber $600
piano, taken in excusim
p ano! Price. $345.00. Can be ,ieen
nt Mrs W. E. Pratt's residence. 706
Water St' Address Eller'a Mdsic
House. Portland, Ore.
Hecelpta for the week have been:
cattle 1204, calves 9, bogs 2544, saeep
'-H, horses 20.
Cattle llnuhlatlon was compara
tively llberul last week but ateers
were the only class which showed
steadiness. Nearly all steer offer
I"ks graded a shado short of prime,
selling $7.75 down to $7.25, lth on
small lot at $8. Tops are considered
teady at 7.70 to 17.75. Hntcher
stock hna been slow due to lack of
mmllty but demand Is not vory broad
for the best. Although an urgent
all for prime calvea rules, receipts
have been Insufficient. A good bull
trade at steady pricea shared butch
er activity with cowa. Generally
the cattle market la steady with
downward tendency.
The hog market la rapidly advan
cing to the $9 level of two years ago.
Thursday's run contained several
loads of prime light swine and they
all brought $8.75 bids from anxious
buyers. Week's total gain haa been
approximately 60 centa. Receipts
V. . i . . j n arm
t. , .1.- t.i..h..t nnir unma Jin ldera. lots 2, 4 ana B,
. "imhiiu ib again iiib i . . .ui iiihi.- 110.
HERE'S A GOOD TRADE.
I tw
.Mil '..nira UOOU Illlinu IU. - 1
(Jersey preferred ami
for particulars aJdress'F. W. Prud
n,. 373. Gladstone, Or., or
call.
:.- IliTnitrator'a Notice
w.,v Biven that the un-
ders.gned Administrator of the es
n.M Robeson, deseased,
Tas filed hi. Final I Account herein
with the County Clerk of CloUa
tnas County. Oregon, and the Conn
... i...i h,.a et Monday, April 7,
1913 at the hour of 10 o clock, A,
. L, t!, fiintv Court room In
ritv Orucon. said County
and State, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said final
.ern.int and for the final settle
ment of said estate.
C. I). ROHESON,
Administrator,
n n EHY.
Attorney for Administrator,
Dated March 7. 1913.
market In thn country.
The sheep house furnished several
surprises last week. Mutton and
lamb marketa have been shakey for
the last fortnight and the sudden ac
tivity last week uoBet all calcula
tions. Killers showed they could be
Clara M. Hlmonton and husband to
R. II. Metcalfe, lots 4 and , u"v
Oak Orove Park: $10.
E. T Mass, sheriff, to R. Ken.
land aectlon 36. township 3 south,
range 1 east; $3.6to,
Aummons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for tne uram
McRoberts, Plaintiff,
maa.
Florence S
vs.
dk p McRoberts. Defendant
To Robert F. McRoberts, the above
namait defendant:
You are hereby required to appear
.n .n.wer the complaint filed against
vou in the aoove entitled ault on or
before the 26th day ol Apnu
said day being after the expiration
..I, from the date of the first
Ul Bl cenB , I
,in nf this summons, and If
n tn .nnear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded Uerein, to-wu .
j hi. court forever diasolv
aecrr- ul - .
.k. Knrf. nf matrimony now and
heretofore existing between plaintiff
court may seem meet ad equitable In
the premises.
This summons Is served upon you by
virtue of an order made and entered
by the Honorable R. II, Heatie, Judge
of the County Court of Clackamas
County In the absence of the Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Clackamas, dat
ed on the 30tb day of January, 1913,
and which order rpesciibes that sum
mons in this suit should be served
upon you by publication once a week
for all consecutive and successive
weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise,
a newspaper of general circulation In
the county of Clackamas, State of
Oregon.
GEO. H. MILLER.
A. P. TIFFT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First Publication, Feb. 7. 1913.
Last Publication, March 21, 1913.
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Attorneya-atLaw
of February, 1913, and the time pre-!
acribed for publication is six weeks,
beginning with the Issue of Friday,!
February 14th. 1913. and continuing
each week thereafter to and Includ
ing Friday, the 28th flay oi marcn,
1913.
FRED J. MEINDL,
Attorney for Plaintiff
All legal business promptly attended. to
Summons.
In, the Circuit Court of the State of ,
Oregon, for Clackamaa County. J
Ethel Wallace, Plaintiff,
vs. I
8CHUEBEI1
REN .
' Attornayt-at-Law
Deutscher Advokat
Will practice In all courts, make
collections and settlements.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon."
Notice.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS, that. Whereas, the State
Hoard of Fish and Game Commission
era (as well as Its predecssors, the
Hoard of Fish Commissioners of the
State of Oregon) haa propagated and
stocked, and Is propagating and stock
ing the waters of the Willamette Riv
er In f.e State of Oregon with sal
mon fish, and
WHEREAS, said Willamette tuver
Is frequented by salmon nsn, aim iur
th purpose of protecting the same,
the State Board of Fish and Game
i-nmoiUloncr has decided to Close
the said .Willamette River and Its trlb-J
utarles below and north or tne rang
thereof at Oregon City, to prevent
fishing tbereln'hy any means whatever
for salmon fish, except with hook and
line, commonly called angling, during
the period of time hereinafter speci
fied. .
unw twekkFORK.' NUiua i
iTrcnEnY GIVEN by the State Board
of Fish and Gnme Commissioners mat
that portion of said Willamette itiver
and Its tributaries below and north
of the falls thereof at Oregon City
are and each of them Is hereby closed
to fishing of any kind for salmon fish.
except with book and line, commonly
called angling, from and after 12
o'clock noon on the 15th day of April
1913, to 12 o'clock noon on the 1st
nv of Mav. 1913: and it is ana win
be unlawful to fish for. or take, or
catch any salmon fish by any meanB
whatever, K-xcent with hook and line,
commonly called angling, In any of
aald waters during the period of time
herein specified.
Any and all persons whomsoever so
fis'ilng In violation of this notice will
be prosecuted as by law provided.
GEU. H. KEil'Ul,
Chairman pro tern.
J. F. HUGHES,
Secretary.!
C. F. STONE. .
M. J. KINNEY.
Constituting quorum State Ronrd of
Fish and Game Commissioners.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
T . . . . M ,11. 1.n
Oregon, ror tne uouniy ui ,.-nomas.
Reinhold Weiss, Plaintiff,
rm.
Thos. W. Lane, Defendant.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss.
Tiv virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and un ler the seal or tne anove en
titled court In the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 26th day of . Feb.. 1913. upon a
Judgment rendered -and) entered In
said court on the 5th dav of Sept.,
1915, in favor of Reinhold Weiss.
Plaintiff, and against TboB. W. Lane.
Defendant, for the sum of $500, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate in the county of Clackamas, State
of Oregon, to-wit:
The South half of the Southwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter of
the Southewest quarter of Sec. 18, T.
3 8., R. 3 E.. containing 6 acres, more
or less, In Clackamas County, uregon.
and all the right, title and interest
which the within named defendant had
at the time of Judgment or since bad.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, tudgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands
of said writ. I will, on Saturday, tne
r,th day of Anrll. 1913, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., at the front door
of the County Court house in tne
City of Oregon City, in said County
nnd State, sell at nubile auction, sub
ject to redemption, to tht highest bid
der, for U. S. gold coin casn in nauu,
all the rinht title and interest which
the within named defendant bad on
the date of the mortgage herein or
alnce had in or to the above described
real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy aaid execution, Judgmment or
der, decree. Interest, costs and all ac
cruing costs.
E. T. MASS,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By B. J. STAATS, ueputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd,
1913.
Howard Wallace, Defendant.
To Howard Wallace, above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above named suit, on or before
the 21st day of March, 1913, said date
being the expiration ' of six weeks
from th first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail to appear or
answer said complaint for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to tne
court for the relief prayed for in her
complaint, to-wlt: ' . '
For a decree dissolving tne Donas
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant 1 nis
summons Ib published by order of
Hon. R. B. Featie, Judge of the Coun
ty Court, which order waa made on
the 30th day of January, 1913. and
the time nrescribed for publication
thereof la six weeks, beginning with
the Issue dated Friday. Feb. 7th
1913, and continuing each week there
after to and including the Issue of
Friday, March 21st. 1913.
BROWNELL & STONE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
C. D. & O. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys-atrLaw
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice In First National Bank
Bldf ., On.gon City, Oregon.
W. S. EDDY, V. M, D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKlllip School of Sur
gery of Chicago, Is established
at Fashion Stable, Fifth St, be
tween Main and Water Sta
Both Telephones
Offl ice Pacific, Main 65; Home,
A 95.
Residence Pacific, Main 184 ' .
Notice to Creditors.
Notice la hereby given that the un.
dersigned has been appointed admin
latrntrli of the estate of Henry Lay
man, deceased, by the County Court or
Clackamaa County, Oregon. All per
sons having claims against the said
estate are hereby notified and requir
ed to present the same to me for pay
ment at my residence at uregon wiiy,
Oregon, with proper vouchers ana au-
ly verified within six months from
tha data hereof.
HARRIOT ROBINSON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Hen
ry Layman, deceased.
Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney fpr Ad
Administrator's Notice.
JOHN C. HACKETT ESTATE:
Notice is hereby given that the- un
dersigned has been appointed Admin
istrator, with the will annexed, oi me
estate of John C. Hackett, deceased,
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County and has
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to nresent the same to me at Kooms
709-10 Couch Building, Portland, Ore
gon, with proper vouchers and duly
verified within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published reD. zs,
1913.
WILLIAM L. BOTHWICK,
Administrator with Will annexed of
the Estate of John C. HacKett, lie-
Ben Irwin and J. T. Ellis, Attorneys.
Executrix's Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the matter of the Estate of An
dreas Anton Mhyer. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned baa been appointed Exec
utrix of the Estate of Andreas Anton
Mnver. Deceased, by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
anil has duly ouaUfled as such. Per
sons having claims against said es-,
tate are hereby notiflel to present
tne same verinea as vj u
to the undersigned at Mil
waukie. Oregon, or at the hv offices
of Fred J. Melndl. her attorney,
isoi-M Yeon Building. In the City of
Portland, Multnomah county, ure
gon, within six months from the date
hereof. .
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, eD-
ruary 19th, 1913.
EMMA VICTORIA MAYER,
Executrix. - t
First publication February 21st. i
1913. ;
FRED J. Mfclisuu,
Attorney for Executrix. I
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Estacada, Oregon.
Clackamas County
; Headquarters'
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CLACKAMAS TITLE CO,
510 Chamber of Commerce.
' Portland, Oregon.
Full equipment of maps, plats,
abstract books and tax rolls.
Agents for Clackamas County
Lands, Money Loaned. Titles
Perfected.
E. F. A F. B. RILEY,
Attorneya A Counsellor at Law
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
We make a specialty of Install-
ing water systems and plumb- t
ing In the country. We carry
the Leader tanks and Stover en- ,
gines. We have a full line ot t
Myers pumps and stray pumps.
Prices always loweat I
720 Main St.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of t ,
Oregon, for Clackamas uouniy.
Linzie Hlrsch, Plaintiff,
vs.
Max O. Hirsch, Defendant. ;
To Max O. Hirsch, above named de- t
fendant: ! ?
in tne name ol me ma u. . , ,
you are hereby required to appearand j
answer the complaint filed against you .
in the above named suit, on or before )-..----
the 21st day of March, 1913, sam aaie i ,
being the expiration of six weeka j I
from the first publication of this sum- j
mnn and if vou fall to appear or
Oregon City
Phone 2682.
"'n. rimers anowu iucj i - , tn t I heretoiore hj"i) .
Induced to Bid for prime yearlings. John W. Lehman .and wife to i I defemUnti ,nd for such other and
Summon.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamaa County.
Clara Hawkina, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charlea E. Hawkins. Defendant
To Charles E. Hawkins, above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against yon
in the above named suit, on or before
the 10th day of May. 1913. aald date
being the expiration of tlx weeks
from the first publication ot tblt sum
mons, and if yoa fail to appear or
antwer said complaint for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
J. C. Devlin, Plaintiff,
vs.
Lucy Elizabeth Devlin. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
agnlnst von In the above entitled ault
on or before Monday, the 31st day of
Moreh 1913. said date being more
than six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and If you fail to so appear and an
swer "aid compllnt- for want there
of the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in said
pomnlaint to-wit: for a decree for-
disolvlnc the bonds of matri
mony now and hertofore existing be
tween olaintiff and defendant and for
such other and further relief aa to
the court may seem meet ana equu-
hie
This summons Is published by the
order of the Honorable R. B. Beatle,
Connty Judge for said Clackamas
County, Oregon, which order was
made and entered on the 13th day
of February. 1913. and the time pre
scribed for publication Is six weeks
beginning with the Issue of Friday.
FebruarT 14ta. 1913, and continuing
each week thereafter to and includ
ing Friday, the 28th day of March,
1913.
FRED J. MEINDL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
answer said complaint for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for jn her
Knmnlntnt. to-wlt:
For a decree dlsolvlng the bonds of t
matrimony now existing between the
nlalntiff and defendant 'inis sum-
mons is published by order of Hon.
J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit;
Court which order was made on the ,
3rd day of February, 1913, and contin- j
ulnar p&ch week thereafter to and in-.
eluding the issue of Friday. March i
21st, 1913.
BROWNELL & STONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Claire Gaacoigne, Plaintiff,
vs.
Oscar P. Gascolgne, Defendant
To Oscar P. Gascolgne, the abov
named defendant:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the c-.mplalnt filed
against you In the ab-i'e -entitlcc"
coutl and ault cn ore before the 22d
day of March, HV4. said dale being
a!x weeks after ths first publication
of thlt summons, and if you fail to
appear and antwer or otherwise plead
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint filed herein to-wit for an ab
solute divorce forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between the plaintiff and
the de'endant above named, and for
such other ad further relief as to the
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