oumns cm vsmiviim:, fimdav, avuil 2, 1015. harllf'f to lb I'ImuII ( iuit ill Ida Hlal ol Oregon, fur III t'iulily ir ( l'k II a. ('barbs T. Tna, llaliillff, v. M lira Cramer and lllan. he Cramer, I. la If, I tofr nilant Mat of Oreoii, Coiinly of ('la tamaa, a' lf IMn of Jh'IkmmiiI order, da free and an rim mlim anil order of sale. duly laaued Mil l.f ain Ulnlrr Ilia tal nf Ilia ! entitled rmirt In Id bo entitled lauea. In Nia duly dl twlt'l anil (Jutrtl Ik I.'Mit day of March, 1IS. upon a Judgment lea defed anil entered In aald court on lha Una da? of Man li. 1I5. In fa'or of 1'harlre T, Tix", plaintiff, anil anelnat Mill Cramer and Warn h Crainrr. hla lf, defendants, fur lh aum of II 0 00 lth Inlrrcal I hereon al lh rala of ven per rent per annum from lha ta dar of Autrual. I V 1 1, and Ilia further aum of oooo. ai atlorney fee, and lha further aum of l0 roala and dlebureemeul. and Hi coata of and upon llila writ, commanding m In maa tala of Ilia following deerrllied rral property, alluala In Ida rounly of Clarkamaa, atala of Oregon, tow It: Commencing al onlnl 1 rod Waal of lha aoulhraal corner of lha aouthweat quarter of aertion I, Iowa ahlp 4 eoulh of rang 1 rail of lha Wll lamella Meridian, being lha aoulbaral corner of a Irari of land heretofore luild lo ITank K. Kirk by deed record d on ptlt 401 vnlum 73. Ie4 Hc nrda of Clackamas rounir. Oregon, run hlnK thenr weal on section Una 121 rod lo lha aoulhweat corner of aaM aertion I. Ihnnra north on awlnn Una 10 rod: Ihrnra Mil 114 rods; thenr aouth HO rods lo lh plac of begin nine, containing acre mora or c Now. Therefore, by lrtua of aald ri edition, Judgment order and decree, and la rompllanr with lha commanu of aald will. I will, on Halurday. I" tub dar of April. Il&. al lha hour of in n'rl.rk a. ni . at lh front door of tha rountv Courthoiie In tha city of Oregon City. Id aald county and altta, ell at tiulillo auction. subject to re demotion, lo lha blghrl bidder. fi it H. Hold coin rah In hand, all lh riant, till Bllil liilerret whlrh lh within named dcfcndanle or either of them, had on tha data of lh mortgage herein or alnc had In or to the above deacrlbed real proerty or any part thereof, lo aatlsfy aald execution. Judg mcnt order, decree:. Interest, coat and all accruing coat. W. J. WII.MON. Sheriff of rlnrkamaa Tounty. Orcaon, lly K. C. IIACKFrTT. reiity. Iwted. Orvft-on City. Oreiton. Marrh JKlh. 1IS. AifilnltiI,'i Nclic af Appalnl mint. NotWa I kml.jf ltM thai it un deialiid baa U 4 ,lf af'illilr4 ad ii.lnltirairli of lh tat of Julia I' nrliiW, d(wi, t,f lha I'i.hi.Ij ( o'irl of lh Hlala of flreanu for l'la k a iota Comity, ami Ihal lha Ultrra of Waal 4 I fi-M; Ih.nra Norlb 121 fet to Ilia Houib lln of aal'l loulity ruail, ihn.ra rlouih 7 d"re ral fe In lha .lai of l,i Kin iilux, and Ihal tha till of tha plallillfT la anrlir. food and talld a aalml all ilaliua of di'fndaiila, and lhat you aiid aa b of you, l Imnttr eiiiiiini-d and do- ummona. In tha ( Inult Court of lh Hlal of ()fK'M, for Claikamaa County. Jaiob Crllai, I'laliilliT. . a. Matrajlo Crllri, lfndant. To Ma(l t'rltea. love nmm-d de fm 'la ut: la lh iiama of lh atat of Om koi. Nolle af Afipolnlmant af taacutrU N'olli la barrhy (la lhat Ilia un ifi'riinrd baa bora iilntl by the (oiiiity court of tha romity of ( la k aiuaa, Hlala of Orrfoa. viarutrli of the atal of William J. Uaera. ) -a-. All oiraiifia having rlalim aaalnat aald talulo. ahall orau-nl Ibeiii Aliiili.ifii.. n hai d n duly laaunl iarrl from aartln any iUIhi what I la lh iiain of tha atat of On Km. duly ierlflid a b lav rcouirrd to lo lur a aw b idinlnUtratrli. Kr In and l- laid land, adi lo you ar brby reoulred tn appear and n,. ,-1,1 ,,.(,, .1 n,- ,,n,m nt All prraoli l.atlng rlalu.a or da .lalfillrr. and for auh Mil. r r lu f at I al.iaer III conipiauu imq axainal 4 llurke U af er II11IMI1 a- lr 11.ai1.1a anaiiiai idi. aaiai ara bareii ti in llonoraiii t nun Uiay who juai you, rr.iiln In .rrafii lb aalil wllh I and iillal., In lb ahoa amitli-d lull, on or , ,rk. ,,., tb. lb day of April. II5. ,a Uie . 0, proper ou. hen lerlfled aa reiulred by law, lo lh uinlrialf lied adliilnatr Irli al 4:2 Cliaii.Ur of Coinmarr HmI.Iii(. rortland. Ore-on. alllila all moniha from lb data of llila not I-a MAIIY r. WIIINKI.K. Aduilnlalratrli I'ala of flral pul.lli allon Mar b if lli liata of laal pulilliallon April U lU. Tbla auiiiiiion la aervrd uMin you, and ' b of you, by publlrallou b'-ra of for ala ooiiMullt wtH'ka In lh Ornon City Knterprlaa, a nii'aper of general 1 Irnilatlon, printed and pub llahrd al Oregon Ciiy, ( la kama ( oun befora aald data being lb iilratlon of al aiki from lh flral puMlialU.n of lihla uiiiriion. and If you fall lo a near or anawer aald complaint, for want theraof tha plaintiff will apply to lha court for lh relief prayed f ly. Oregon, by virtu of an order of In hit complaint, lowlt: lummen. In lh CI rr 11 It Court of lb Hlala of Oregon, for Cla.kaniaa County. Klla Clark. I'lalullff. a. Ilay A. Clark, Defendant. To Ilay A. Clark, abova named defend anl: In lb Bam of lh atat of Oregon you ar hervhy required lo appear and anawer lh complaint (lied agalmt Ilia llonorabl J. 1?, Campbell, Judg of (ha aUina enllllid court, dated Marrb Mill, Itlft. Hal of flral publlralloti, Manb IVtb Uli. Oat of laal pul.lli alli.n. April 30(b. 1IS. woowAr joiinhon. Atlornnya fur i'lalntlff wummon la lh Circuit Court of lh Ktat of Oregon, for th County of t'lncka-maa. Altbea K. Hell, I'lalntlff. a. II. H. Itell. Defalidanl. Kor deerea dlaaolvlng th bond of matrimony now rilating between lha plaintiff and defendant. Thl luiniiiona I puhllahed by order of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judg of th Clrrult Court, whl h order waa mad on lh 3rd day of Marrb. IKI J, and th lima prearrtbad for puhlligtlon there of la all waeka, beginning with lha la- au dated Marrb lib. and con tinning earb week thereafter to and Including mday. April K,lh, IS. (JKO. C. IUIOWNKI.U CMAU. T. HIKVKHH, Attorney! for I'laliitlH Summon a. In lb Circuit Court of th Rial of Oregon, for Clarkamai County, Klla Verrllla, plaintiff, a. John V. Verrllle, defendant. Summon. In the Circuit Court of lh Stnto of Oregon, for the County of ClncM mat. Zoltna Kutherland Cbaae, I'lalntlff, te. Cheater Arthur Cbaac. Oefeiiilant. To Chealer Arthur Chnae. th above- named defenilant: In lhi) Nania of thn Ptatn of Oregon. )ou are hereby rcuutred lo apiK-nr and anawer the complaint filed analimt you In tho a'Mve vntltled cnuan on or iK-fore the Kth day of May. 1915. and If you fall to bo appear aod anawer. for want thereof th plulnlKf w ill apply to the court for lha relief prayed for In her aald complaint, tow It : For a decree of divorce aetllng aalde the marriage contract exlatlng be tween heraelf and the defendant and lhat the be rcalored to her maiden name, namely, whlrh la IColma Hulher Innd, and that ahe have nun other and further relief a may be mete with equity. Thl aummon la pulilUhPd by or der of tho llonorablo J. V. OiimpMI. Judge of tho Circuit court of tho atntp of Oregon for Clnckamaa county for tha Klflh Judicial dlMrtct. made and entered on tho Mrd day of Mnrrh 191G. and tho time prearrlbod for the publication of till Btimmoni la lx week beginning Mnrrh 20, 1915, and ending with tho laatio of the 7th dny of Mny. 1015. W. Tl. GI.KASOS", Attorney for rinlnllff. 2 3 Mulkoy HuIIiIIiik. rortland, Ore. you. In lha above entitled mil, on or To II. 8. Hell, above named defendant: befor lh ib day of April. 1115. aald In lb name of the atat of Oregon. dale being tb eiplratlno of all weeka rU ara hereby required lo appear and from lh flrl pul.llrallnn of till aum anawer lb complain! filed agalml you I ",,. v.e.iiia in. .t.e.n, mona and If you fall to aut-ar or In lh aU... entitled ...It. on or before To .Joh s T. ervllle. lh. lWve named .. ....... . . lu. ... iA.k j.- . 1 .n iair. I unienuani. anaaeraam rompiaini, lor wain mere 1 r.iuru.7, iiib win u v. apni. of the plalntltT will apply lo lha court aald date being lh expiration of all for lha relief prayed for la bar com wek from lh flral publication ot plaint, low II: I thl lummotia. and if you fall lo ap- for a decree dlaaolvlng lh txindi pear or anawer laid mmpiaiiit, lor of matrimony now eil.tlng elween want thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the plalntirr and defendant. Thla the court for the -relief prayed for In aiiummona I puhllihed by order of her complaint, to-wlt: ii.. a A...I f. ..i.. .i.l . . . . "" -m.i i..i rur a nccrew aiaaoiving ine ixinua in -... ... ... ..1,1 ,m,.i.it ... .. ... , . . I ... ll""l v' .w.i mt .h .... .I ..:? : ; n.r . : r",rlm"nr "ow r,,""n '"'a u,e h-reof th pumtifr m (.Pir on th. 2Kb day of M b. 1915 and tba pi.mnr ,nd defvndant. Thla aum- (0 CoUrt for , ,,.,., dMnDllH 1. 111. iirex ruieu nr yuuin anon merw 1 mona la punnaneu py oruer or lion. II. of la alx waeka. beginning with lha la h. Anderaon, Juilce of the County u dated rrlday, Krb. 2, 1915. and Court, which order w aa made on the continuing ea. li week thereafter lo mi, ,jay of Keb.. 1915. and the time and Un hiding. Friday, April lh. 1915 krearrltied for Dubllratlon thereof la all weeka, beginning with the laaue dated Kliday, Feb. 20tb. 1915, and con tinning earn week thereafter lo and Including Friday, April 9th, 1915. If. C. I, A KG, Greaham. Ore. In lb nam of lha atat of Oregon rou ar hereby required to appear and anawer lh complaint filed again! you In lha above entitled iult on or before the 23rd day of April 191 aald data being the eiplratlon of tlx weeka from tho drat publlratloo of (hla iiitnmoni. and tf you fall to ap- CF.O. C. IIUOWNEI.U CIIAK. T. HIKVKHH. Att'irneya fr I'lalntlff. No, 1.1uli7. Summon for Publication. In tha Clrrult Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clurka maa. Thn Jofcph A. Htrow bridge Katule Company, a corporation, I'lalntlff. and prayed for In ber complaint, to wit: For decree dlaaolvlng the marrl- ai;e contract bow exlatlng lM-tein plaintiff and defendant, for the care cuaiody and control of her minor child. Huby E. Verrllle. and for uch other and further relief a may be equitable. Tbla aummon la puhllahed by on! of tha Honorable J. U. CamDbell. Judce Attorney for I'lalntlfT. of h lbov, entitled Court, made the 1Kb day of March. 1915. Firat publication March Kth. 1915 and the laat publication will be April ;ird. 1915. CORDON E. 1 LA YES. Attorney for I'lalntlff l.nrlmla U'agenlilaat, nee Arthur, and Frank Wagrnhlaat. her bilklmnd John F. Arthur, and June Doe Ar thur, hla wife; Wllllnm Crane, and Amiln Crane, hi wife; Cbarlea Crane, and Kdllh Crane, hla wife; Thoiuai Crane, and Mabel Crane, hi wife; Cmirge Crane, and Htella Crane, hi wife; Nellie M. fiheldon. lice Crane, and John Doe Sheldon. her hiiiliand; heir of K.lUa J. Crane decenaed. The unknown heir of Cutherlne Miirla Arthur, deceased Mary Elltabeth Mai Donnld, nee Inv- enixirt. heir of Jamea Davenport, de ne huahand; The unknown heir Sheriff'! Sal. In the Clrrult Court of the Ktate of Oregon, for" the County of Clacka- nina. F. F. llrandcR, I'lalntlff. v. W. K. CbrlHtlernaaon and Jane Doe Chrlstiernaaon. W. 8. King and Ell tabeth A. King, hla wife, II. F. Heeae, J. D. Morrli and Anna I. Mor- rla and Alexander RoutledKo, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka- ma. aa. Sheriff 8al. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for .tho county of Clacka ma. Mutual Realty Co.. a corporation or ganlxed and exlatlng under the lawi of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, va. V. 0. Walter and Laura II. Walter, his wife. Defendants. Py virtue of a Judgment order, do- State of Oregon, County of Clarka- Dated M ir. b 19, 1915. MARTHA JANK I.EWKI.I.KV. KiM-utrlg of th aalat. of William l4wellen, Dereaaed. CROHH li lit K K, Altorneya for Ka lata. The Black Box (Continued from Tag .) SOME SPICY SPORT CHATS Organized Baseball Eeglns to Feel Strength cf Fels. INTERNATIONAL IS WEAK. I mas. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution and order of 8ummoni. In tho Circuit Court of tho Btnlo of Oregon, for tho County of Clncka in ns. Chrlntlo Loll, rlnlntlff, v. Ooorgo M. Dotx, Dnfenilnnt, To George .M. Iilx, nbovo nnnied do fondant: ' In tho niinio of the stnto of Oregon, you are hereby required to nppenr and anawer tho complaint filed nsaliiHt yon In the above entitled suit, on or before tho 2nd tiny of April, 115. said dnto bolnn tho oxplrntion of six weeks from tho first publication of HiIh suinnionfl, and If you fall to nppenr or answer sulci complaint, for wnnt thereof the plnlntlff will npply to tho court for the rellof prayod for In her complaint, to wlt: For a donroo dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing botweon the plulntlff and defondant. This sum mons Is publlHhod by order of Hon. II. 8. Anderson, JikIro of tho County Court, which order was nindo on the 17th dny of Feb,, 1915, and tho tlnto prescribed for publication thoroof Is six weeks, beginning with the lssuo dutod Friday, Feb. 19th, 1915. and con tinning each week thereafter to and Including Friday, April 2nd. 1915. , GEO. C. nROWNEMi, Attorney for riulntiff. rree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled ,..ed', and John MacDooald. 'her ruu"P' o e duly dlrwlwl jnd dated Ml duly Issued out of and under ,. !.., I - Tha iii,lnir.i tii.lr nl "8 nl DBy ot Aiarcu, jam, upon I Ilia VI Ol llio aoovo riiuui'u roun. William' Harper, deceaaed; Clack- J,",t"Mnt wndered and entered In said In the above entltkil cause, to me duly amaa County, Oregon; and Jamea 01 mnrm. 1. u 11 " ol" " II. Coffee, eomutlmoa known aa ,a,ur r- r- "- '. j-"' ana against 11. r . uceae, aeienuani, lor ereu ana enierea in Mia coun on me tho sum of $.1000.00, with Interest 8th day of March, 1915, In favor of thorcon at tho rate of 8 per cent per Mutual Itealty Company, a corpora annum from the Hth day pf March, tlon, I'lalntlff. and against W. 0. Walt 1914. and the further sum of 1200.00. er and Laura II. Walter, his wife, De al attorney's fee, and also F. F. fendants. for the sura of 1625.00. with Itrntiil.ia Ihm aluivA.nnmnl nlnlntlff rrfwl Internal Itierenn nt the rain nf R rwir Dollllld. her husband. thO Unknown ',.,,,, -.n., W H If It. a emit nee annum rrom tha 57lh H.v nr helra of Catherlno Maria Arthur, do-1, Ellwl)ptn A King, defendants, for October. 1913, and the further sum of ' .. T", tho sum of $1500.00. together with in- $50, as attorney's fee, and the costs of William Harper, deceased, dofend- . .. nor . Dr an- and t.non this writ, commondlnir me nls: num from February 10th, 19N, and to mako solo of the following ide- In tho namo of Hie state of Oregon, (ha further sum of $50.00 attorney's scribed real property, situate in the you nro hereby required to appear and f,.rg. wiiiclt tuilgment was enrolled county of Clackamas, state of Oregon answer tho complaint filed on the 15th m docketed In tho clerk's olllco of to-wit: day of Jnnunry, 1915, against you In gaj court i Clackamas County on the The N. W. Vi of Section 16. T. 7 S. tho abovo entitled court and cause. onlHt jny 0r March, 1915, and tho costs R. 4, East of tho Willamette Meridian Jamea II. Coffey, Defendants. To John F. Arthur and Jane Doe Ar thur, his wife; Thomas Crsno and Mabel Crane, bis wife; George Crane and 8I0II11 Crano. hla wlfo; Mary Kllxaheth MacDonnld, and John Mac- aora and even Queal TiudderdL Then as tby cam, brtatbleaa, to a stand still, tbey aw a atraog thing. On Id of th but fell In, and almost Im mediately lh leopard with a mighty prtog, leaped from tb plac and rao bowling Into the undergrowth, Th monkey followed but tbey earn straight for lb professor, wringing their band. Tbay fawned at bla feet aa though trying to show blm their acorcbd bodle. Then for a alogl moment tbey taw tb form of lb a pa ma a as b struggled to follow tb other His strength failed him. bow, ver. II fall backwards Into tb bum, log chaam. Tha profesaor bad them farewell. an hour later, on th steps of lb bousa, II seemed auddeoly to b aged. You hat don your best, Mr. Quest," ba said, "but fata baa been too strong. Remember this, though. It la quit true that th cunning of Har- too may bar mad It poaalble for blm to bava stolen tb skeleton and to bava brought It back to tta biding plac, but It was jealousycruel, bra- tal, foul Jealousy which ameared tba walla of that but with keroaen and set light to IL Tha work ot a life time, my dreams of acleotlflo Immor tality, bare vanished In those flamee." Ho turned alow away from them and re-entered tha bouse. Quest aad Lenora made their way down tb are na ana entered tne automobile wnich waa waiting for them, almost la al ienee. The latter glanced toward bla companion, aa they drova off. Say, this has been a bit tough for 70a," bo remarked. Ill bava to call somewhere aad get you a glass ot wine," She tried to smile but ber strength waa almost gone. Tbey drove to a restaurant and sat tuera for soma lit tle time. Lenora aoon recovered ber color. She even bad courage to sptak of tho events ot the afternoon when they re-entered the automobile. Mr. Quest." Lenora murmured. who do you suppose burned the but down?" If I don't say Craig, I suppose you will,'' bo remarked. "1 wonder wheth er Laura's bad any luck." They were greeted, as they entered Quest'a room, by a familiar little tick ing. Quest smiled with pleaaure. "It's the pocket wireless." ba de clared. "Let ma take down the mes sage." He spelled it out to Lenora, who stood by bis side: Claa A Circuit ")tivd Trrlfl tlaw frm Na Organisatiail Faaaral Mav Ala Lad a Farluaa Othae Nat.. Tb auar iprcaloo ludUaUv of uprviu tonfl.leiu and dladulo of ri vals aaaumed by tb organized baaeball force niuat ba maintained ouw wlib arlous difficult. However ahurt lit Federal leagu may fall of major leagu prrtrualoiia and wtiatrr baud! rap they far in tb way vf tTHiue fcwra and weak circuit. Ihey still ar able 10 sink lb forty i wo cenilmeivr ahull Into tb vital of tha ortupu with aatonUhliig frequency and accu racy. Ilraulta api-ak for tbeojaalvea. Tb wound rraultlug In tb wracking of tb lutematloual league, tb duwufall of lb Farrrll regime la th .New York Yankee, lb crippling of tb Br Hom er baaeball Indualrli- and th paralys ing of all minor league activity were enougb to pror Ibe point Now come tb lirooklyn National leagu club and throw liaelf 00 tb mercy of tb lirooklyn public by offer ing $100,000 worth ot preferred dork for aal to anybody In block of $100 rarb or larger. Tb condition of tbla deal, wblro make lb stock redeemabl In tbrea year, ar equivalent to a f I'tWaO loan at 8 per rent per annum. In other ordv th Krooklyo club seems cramp ed for tb wherewithal lo do bailors The arbanie I tb flrat attempt of an estabtlxbed major league club to float stock In t b It manner and to taken by some persons to Indicate weak neat The failure of the "war fund" to ap pear and Ibe belpleaaneM of Ibe O. B. force lo alt the minor league In dlxtren. are Indication tbat moat of the octopua' strength I "front" The Feds bare !ot beavlly. loo. But after all It txn't the beiivlr.es of tbe lo-ie that counta It'a tbe relative ability of the sufferers to stand th I use and aurvlve. Tbe winner la bard lo pick. Certain ly organized bast-ball is no longer over confident If the Fed circuit were a little more reasonably arranged tbe In dependents would be given a genuine chance to force themselvea down the throata of tbe opposition. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of tho Estate of Frances McAllster, Doceased. Notlco Is hereby given that tho under slirnod has boon duly appointed exe cutrix of the estate of Frances McAI iHter. deceased, by tho county court of the stnto of Oregon, for tho county of Clackamas; that she has duly qualified as such; thnt nil claims agnlnst snld estate must be presented to the under signed with vouchors as required by law within six months from dato here of, at the office of Hammond & Ham mond, in tbe Hoaver Building, Oregon City. Oregon. Dated and first published this 26th day of March, A. D. 1915- MART E. NEWTON, Executrix of the Estate of Frances Mc Allster, Deceased. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Attorneyo for Executrix. or beforo tho 3d day of May, 1915, being tho dny prescribed In the ordor of court filed on tho IStli day- of March, 1915, and being moro than six weeks from the dato of first publica tion of this Biimmons; and If you full so to appenr herein, plnlntlff for want thereof will proceed to tnko a decreo and Judgment ngalnst you, and each of you, ns pruyod for In plaintiff's com plaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment and do. creo declaring nud adjudging that you and rnclt ot you, have no estute or Interest whatsoever In or to the fol lowing described landB and premises: Tho land bounded by Hue beginning nt tho Northwest corner of Robert Ar thur donation land claim, in Township 2 South, Range 3 East Willumotte Me ridian; thonco East on the North line of aald claim 21.07 chains to a stouo; thence South 29.60 chains to the cen ter of tho county road, (iron pipe ltt Inches by 2 it feet, 30 feet North of center of road); thence North 67 do- greos 00 minutes West along the cen tor of road 12.02 chains to a stone; thence South parallel with the West boundary tine ot said Robert Arthur donation land claim C4.07 chains to a stono 16 inches by 10 Inches by 16 inches on the South line of tho aald Robert Arthur donation land claim; thonce WcbI 10 chains on the South lino ot tbe snld Robort Arthur donation land claim to the Southwest corner thereof, and being In Section 4, Town ship 3 South, Range 3 East W. M.i thonce North 79 chains on the West line of said Robert Arthur donation land' claim to the place of beginning. Also a portion of the Abraham and Snrah McCubbln donation land claim described as beginning at the South east corner of Lot 2 of Section 33, Township 2 South, Range 3 East W. M., and being the Southeast corner of snld McCubbln donntlon land claim; thence running northerly on the East line of said donation land claim 17.32 chains; thence running westerly at right angles 17.32 chalna; thence run ning southerly at right angles 17.32 chains to the South line of said dona tion land claim; thonce running east erly along said line 17.32 chains to the place of beginning; excepting, howev er, from said tract of land a parcel of land contained therein, and bounded by a line described aa beginning on the South line of the county road North 76 degrees West 119 feet and South 30 feet from the Northwest corner of tbe Robert Arthur donation land claim No. 39; thence South 100 feet; thence of and upon this writ, and command-1 containing 160 acres more or less and lug 1110 to make sale of the following also tho N. E. Vi of Section 16, T. 7 described real property situate In the S. R. 4 E. of Willamette Meridian, con county of Clnckamaa. state of Oregon, mining 160 acres more or less, to-wlt: Commencing at a point In the Now, therefore, by virtue of said center of the county road leading execution. Judgment order and decree from Oregon City to Tortlnnd on tho and In compllonce with the commands division line between land formerly of snld writ, I will, on Saturday, the owned by James Shaw on the north 10th day of April, 1915; at the hour and Emily Smith on tho south, snld of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door beginning point being also 3S.73 chains ot tho County Court House in the City south and 14.46 chains weBt from the of Oregon City, In Bald County and quarter section corner between sec- State, Bell at public auction, subject tlons 20 and 79, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. of tbe to redemption, to tho highest bidder, Wlllumetto meredlnn, and running for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all thonco with the center of said road the right, title and Interest which the south 31 degrees West 6,21 chains to within named defendants or either of the Intersection of the division Mno, them, hnd on the date ot the mort- botweon land formerly owned by Em- gago herein or since had In or to the lly Shaw and H. L. L. Clark; thence above described real property or any with snld division line north S5 de- part thereof, to satisfy Bald execution greea west 33 chains to low water judgment order, decree, Interest, costs mark on the East bank ot the Will- and all accruing costs. Hav Joined Bervanta club dlsgulaed aa your butler. Craig frequent vlaitor here trn yrara ago, cornea note occasionally. Thnreday eveninga most likely time. Shall wait nre on ctianca or aeeing mm. "Good girl, that." Quest remarked. "She's a rare sticker, too." He turned away from the Instru ment and was crossing tbe room to ward bla cigar cabinet Suddenly be stopped. He looked intently towards the sideboard. "What is It?" Lenora asked. He did not answer. She followed the direction ot his gaze. Exactly in the same spot aa before reposed an- W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of ClackanmB County, Oregon. Hy E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Datod, Oregon City, Ore., March 4th, 1915. ametto river; thonce along snld river nt low water mark down stream north 13 degrees west E.60 chains to the in tersection of the division line between said Shaw tract and said Smith tract; thence with said division line south 86 degrees 45 minutes east 36.70 chains Notice of Final Settlement of the to the place of beginning, containing Estate of Timothy Bowen, De ll 3-4 acres. Also all of the town ceased. plat of Shaw's First Addition to Ore- Notice Is hereby given that the un gon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, dorslgned executor ot the estate of according to the recordod maps and Timothy Bowen, doceased, has filed plats, thereof, except lots one ((1), In the County Court of Clackamas two (2), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) County, State of Oregon, his. final ac- and twenty-four ((24) of block seven count aa such executor ot said estate (7) and lot fourteen (14) of block nine and that Monday the 5th day of April, (9) and lots three (3) and twenty- 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M three of block eight of sold addition, has been fixed by said court as the Now. therefore, bv virtus of said time for hearing of objections to said execution, Judgment order and decree, report ana tne settlement tnereor. and in compliance with the commands F. LINN, of snld writ. I will, on Saturday, the Executor of the estate of Timothy 3rd dnv of Anrll. 1915: at tha hour Howen, deceased. of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, in said County and State sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder. for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all tho right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or. since had in or to the above described real property or any party thereof, to satisfy- said execu tion. Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., March 5th, 1915. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney for Executor, Constipation la la fe dreada. It leada ta aarloaa allaiaata. Ferae, ladileitloa, filaa, Siek Haadaeke. Paiaaaad BrMeai aad a aaaea ad Mker treablee lallew. Daa'l la Caaaliaatioa laat. Keep Tsar idaey. Liver aad Bewals healtke aad eoiire. Rid rear arataaa ad laraaeated, Sanv iosda. . Netkiad bettee thaa Dr. King's NewLifePills All Drof ita 25 cent ATISr ACTION Oft MONRY BACK I I II I It Was. Mr Rhelnholdt' Necklace. Marty OToole. who a few year ago gained considrtuble prominence be cause tbe I'lttxburgh club paid 8t Taul $22,500 for bis release, una drifted back into tbe minors. OToole never made good la fast company, principally be cause be never managed to get himself In good shape. If he was not ailing one way or another bla arm went bad. and the result was that be failed to make good for either tbe Pirates or Giants, with which team be finished the last season, being loaned to Me- Graw by nttaburgh. OToole will pltrb for the Columbua team of the American Association next season. It was In this circuit that be made the remarkable record which caused him to be sold for the high est figure ever paid for a minor leaguer. HANGED BY A CHOST. IK Cur iew lre af a Murder aad O.aaaveey f IK C'ia A oi l volume of lh gnartrvly Ba f lew Bientloiia a rrto ilia.urre.1 la Uioat eita, if.lli.ary way lit Au.irall .i Iba year Ml, of whl. h a public rev ef. la prrarrie.1 and atitb figura will) full drtalle III lh Journal of that period. Tb ronft-lrt.il jI el ward of a wealthy aettlt-r dear F.lnry Haled that bla oiaater bad eU'lilviily tea railed o England 00 Important buatnea and that during bla aUenr l.e wbol of bla linmeiie propertr would b la ala irlualv rare. Hum week after an acquaint or of til ahaeulee settler ruling through hi ground waa aiHiUtird lo perralv blm sitting upa a at He. II trod forward to apeak when lh figure turn ad from blm. with a look of Inteue or row, and walked la lh edg of a pond, wber It myeterlouel dlaap. peered. On lb morrow be brought a number of men to lb water to drag It. and Iba body of th maa auppoa. (0 La on bid way lo England was brought up. Tb steward wa a rree I M. brought to trtil and, frightened al tba itory of bid mas ter's gboat ronfeaaed lb crime, stal ing that b did lb murder at tba very til on which bla master's gboat bad appeared. II wa duly executed. Caa and Comment RUNNING UPSTAIRS. Phytic! Energy It C' panda Qutd In Heeae packer. To lift tM pound on foot In on and mjulre wbal la known a on borarpower. Hlmllarly a horsepower I able to rala twice that weUU ou foot in wk tb time, or one-balf foot in Juat that time. Moreover. It ran rala half CM pound on foot tn balf a aerond, or two feel In a eecoud. and on. Therefor wbeo w lift on fourth of tbat weight. 137 pound, four feet In on ercoml. w ar ex erting a horsepower. Accordingly, when a person who weighs 137 pound run upstairs at the rat of four feet a second, b la exerting the equivalent of a borvepovr er. For a man weighing twice that much. 275 pound. It would ba neces sary to climb at tbe rat of only two feet a second to exert a horsepower. It 1 poaalble to do much more. As a matter of fart a bora often exerts many time a borarpower. Tbe verage horse ran draw a wagon op a bill wber a ten horsepower eogln with the same load would falL A borne power doe not represent the greatest momentary strength of the average borse. but la a measure of tbe power which be can exert continuously. Near Tork World. CHARACTER. A good character is every thing. A good heart, benevolent feelings, and a balanced mind lie at the foun dation ol character. Other thing may be deemed fortuitous; they may come and go ; bul character ia that which lives and abides. John Todd. other but somewhat larger black box. ot the same shape and material aa the previous one. "Say, who put that there?" be demanded. Lenora shook ber head. "I locked the door when we went out," she assured him. Quest took the box into his hands and removed the lid. It seemed half full of cotton-wooL On the top were a few lines of writing and beneath them the signature of the parted hands. He read the form out slowly: Drop all Investigation. The handa that return these Jewel command It Quest raised the cotton-wooL Be neath lay Mrs. Rhelnholdt'a necklace! (TO BE CONTINUED.) Eddie Collins Is impressing the scribes who are at tbe Chicago White Sox trainiug camp with tbe interest be is displaying in bis work. Collins Is of tbe type tbat sticks on tbe Job every minute. There is a certain inspiration always present and It is having ex cellent effect on tbe morale of the squad, says one writer. For the first time since Comlskey re vived the White Sox In 1900 there is no fight on for tbe second base position. Collins has this cinched. He knows the fact But that Is not keeping him from bustling Just as If be suspected somebody of trying to bent blm out There is a shrewd suspicion in the camp tbat Collins was lu fair shape when he reported. However, be la among the few who do not get out of condition. Others of the same cate gory are Tommy Leach and Rabbit Muranrllle. They take on very little weight during tbe off season. Joe Birmingham, manager of the Naps, thinks Connie Mack ninde a wise move when be secured Nap La- Jole to plug up the Infield gap left by tbe sale of Eddie Collins. Birmingham lectured recently thnt Lnjole Is still a premier ball plnyer. despite his age. "lie had a little trouble with his legs last year," said Birminvhnm, "but, playing between Bnrry mid Mclnnl this will never lie noticed. Larry will be hitting nbove .3(10 this year, too. or I miss my guess." Citrolax CITROLAX -CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. R. B. Rasmussen, Es canaba, Mich., writes: "Citrolax is a fine laxative, pleasant to take, and does the work in a very thorough man ner." Children love It Jones Drug Texas. Co. (Adv.) Th Nearest H Ever Cam to It "Colonel," she asked, "have you ever been up in a balloon Y' "No," be answered, "but I got to talking art to a Boston lady once, and she had me away up in tbe air inside of two minutes." Exchange. Mow to Add to It Too have sent for me, madam?" said the lawyer. "Yes, my husband says I must cut down expenses, and I want your ad vice as to how I can best do it" Tonkers Statesman. Told That There Waa No Cure for Him. "After suffering for over twenty years with indigestion and having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only re lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) Odd Happenings In the War News The German admiralty bos ordered Its submarines to be careful about steamers leaving Uavre for England because tbey may have German prison ers of war on board. The rich of Germany are leaving their couutry lu large numbers, re sponding to a government appeal that there shall be fewer people to feed while the war contluues. Copenhagen reports thnt the crown prince of Germany has been killed by one of the members of his suit Since then the report says the kaiser hns doubled his bodyguard. This is about the twenty-fifth timo the crown prince bas beea murdered In dispatches. Submarine catching is now the great game of the British admiralty. Stout wire netting, the meshes in it Ave feet square, bas been sunk In the channels frequented by German submarines far enoiiL-n down not to touch ordinary vessels. Miles of It have been sunk. Some of the German prisoners taken In France in recent weeks were wound ed with a new Instrument of warfare the French are employing. This is a small metal box filled with a Btrong explosive anl about twenty shrapnel balls. The box is thrown by band into the opposing trenches, where it is ex ploded by a fuse. Dacca Muslina. Dacca, in eastern Bengal, had a spe cial interest for Thackeray Blnce his grandfather, after whom be was named, laid the busts of his fortune as factor there. And In tbe novelist's day the nnme, as old people among us will Btlll remember, was synonymous with exquisitely diaphanous textiles, though as a matter of fact the rarest of these "webs of woven wind." "evening ' dews," "running wnters" such wore some of the names given the most deli cate of the Dacca muslins eldom passed beyond the city walls. There Is a well authenticated case of tbe thread being spun Into muslin In tbe proportion of 100 miles to tbe pound avoirdupois. London Chronicle. The Economy. 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