i it w u . n ji r "kN t Kill job u. ili:iH.u.nnTniTv:u.;. Ol.KdON (MTV KXTI'IJPUIKK. FRIDAY, OtTOHKlt '-'!), 1;H.V SLOW TONE FEATURE OF TRADE IN HOGS BIG LEAGUERS LOSE CHARLTON IS GUILTY; HAS MONTH TO SERVE All DEALINGS IS JASON MOOREDROPPED Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy fur the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you arc nervous, do pressea and suffer from those dreadful bearing dow n pains don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds cf women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Ilornung-, Buffalo, N. Y. Prmtn, N. Y. "I sra writing to li t you know how much rour rvxlicine has done for me. 1 failed terribly during the but winter and summer and every one remarked about my ararnmv. 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Mrs. Fuo tfcucs. It. Xx 8, Maoedon, N.Y. The Change of Life. Heltsttixi. Ma "By the use of lydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Compound I bare successfully po-vsed through a most trying time, tin Change of life. I suffered with a weakww, and had to stay in bed three days at a time. Lydia E. rinkham's egetable Compound restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of ether women who suffer as I did." Mrs. W. & Duvall, ltoute No. 1, UeltavilJe, Md. For SO Tears Lydia E. Pinkham's YereUble Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male ilia. No one sick with woman's ailments does Justice to herself if she does not try this fa nom medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. t "Writej to LTDIA E.PIXKH1X KDICIXE CO. W (COStlDEXTUL) LISX, JI ASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. KIIURS IN PORTLAND YAAOS HOLD BACK BtCAUSI OP UN PAVORABLK QUALITY. IMitV HTlH'K YAHDrl. Portland tire.mt : lber waa a alow ton In Iho h" trad al Ntinh Portland thl. I morning. . With rather Ms ahoaing i.f aupplit kilkre held off ihrlr pur i hiwra. lleemliigty there waa so chance In lh general situation from )rleidav, tope being nominally quoted around IT. although a amall supply aa moed yesterday at a dime more. There wee U-e favorable quality among the orierlnica of hoge In the I.hI marki I today, and tbla waa one of the rrawina why klllrra held back. Hon market alluallon In the raal as Heady lo higher Ihla morning. Market for rattle la quirt. There aa only a amall ruu In the yard over night anil no special rhaug In Ihe alluatum shown at North Tort land. Krai sood atuff la centrally quoted at $.7i for tope In the atrrr dUUIon with faney cow, well aa poor atuff somewhst slower. In the raat today there aa a steady to easier ton In the rattle market 'situation: j General rattle markrt range: Select steers I 7S Ileal hay fed ateera sj:.to:50 Good to hole S.OOtoS.21 I Ordinary to fair ,.. 5 OOto5.7S I ileal coa 4.7rto4."l The mutton market la the one bright spot In the local livestock altustlon Offerings ovrrnlKht at North I'ortland were scant The markrt la senerslly considered favorable by receivers at full values attained yeslerdsy. Mutton market was ateady to hlich er priced In Ihe eastern yarda thla morning. General mutton and lamb prices: Select interior lamba $7 !:.to7.3i Ordinary Interior Iambi .... S.SotoT.OO HAN IHKiO. Cal., O.I. Ji. An optl mUlle vl on bualneia rondlllon throughout the rati and a prediction for Ms bualneta on the l'a lfle eoant uina up the ataU'iueiita made tinly ly i T. M't'abe. third vice prealdettt of the IVnnayltaula rallnd Unea et of I'litatiurs. ho la her lth hla wife and party tUltlns the I'anama Cali fornia etpoallion. He aaya: "Hunlneaa rondltlona are Improving and our rompany ta slmoat bai k to a normal liaala. Our Inrouiea ha In rreaaed, hut the etpeiiM-a are enor nioua. "Kalltoada wt leome Intelligent regtl latlon. but II ahould be lllierat aa ell aa Intelllgrnt." Md'alie referred to the ateel and Iron ludtutrlea, aaylng that all planta In the raat were running full Idaat and that theae Induatiiea arled a barom elera for other ronrerna. The vlaltors ant yeaterday morn lug aliout Ihe city and were Impreaaed with Point Umia. They are at Ihe ev. ptialtlon today and will return eaat In their private ear tomorrow. HARVARD, YALi AND OARTMOUTM ILIVtNS ARI AMONO THOSE WHO ARE DEFEATED. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS October Term, 1913. In" the matter of the George Hen derson, Viola B. Roley, Georjre T. Parry and D. W Graves roads; order ed that said roads be and the same are - hereby declared County Roads and ordered opened. In the matter of the Helen M. El liott and H. A. Bates roads; passed first and second readings and refer red to the District Attorney. In the matter of the claims apainst Clackamas County; ordered that said claims be examined, corrected and paid as corrected. In the matter of deed from Paroell claims be paid in the sums of J 118.75 and $12.50 respectively. In the matter of cancellation of tax for years 1913 and 1914 on Section 36, T. 4 S. R. 6 E., said lands being government property; ordered that said tax be cancelled. In the matter of the petition of H. C. Wegner for reduction of tax; pe tition granted. PORTLAND CATTLE MARKET IS QUIET ONLY 79 HEAD OF HOGS ARE DISPOSED OP DURING SATUROAY. When Baby has the Croup, When a mother Is awakened from ftinnrt aUtffn tn flnit hffr rhltil m-hn hafl gone to bed apparently In the best of(f' hos health struggling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep her presenre oi" mind and give I Chamberlain's CoukIi Remedy every Averill and wife to Clackamas CounJ te minutes until vomiting is produc- ty; ordered that said deed be accepted! ,"u1 rclief. ,ollow a"d llJe , , i child will drop to sleep to awaken In tor road purposes. ho morning as well as ever. This In the matter of thee laims of Kmei. hag been in use for many Chas. A. King and Luchs Bros, for j years w Ith uniform success. Obtaln cattle indemnity; ordered thats aid able everywhere. TKe'Wtmder C ax UNION STOCK YARDS. Portland. OcL 23. The livestock market was quiet this forenoon and prices were reported as steady throughout. Only 79 head of hops were disposed of. These were of poor quality and did not bring top prices. Receipts for the day were: 371 hogs, or 4 cars. The receipts for the week were: 1807 cattle, S3 calves, S520 hogs and 3SS6 sheep, a total or 182 cars. Sales this morning follow: Wgt. Price 145 $3.75 12 hogs 130 6.00 6 hogs 145 6.00 Official livestock quotations in ef fect this morning were as follows: Cattle. Steers Choice $6.73to7.00 Good 6.00to6.2.'. Medium 5.23to.r.75 Cows Choke 5.00to5.25 Good 4.30to4.75 Medium 3.75to4.25 Heifers Choice 5.'.0to6.00 Good 4.73to3.00 j nulls Choice 3.50to4.00 Stags Choice 4.75to.V25 Hogs. Prime llghtB. 175-200 lbs.... ?.00to7.10 Choice medium, 141-175 lbs.. 6.50to7.00 Pigs. 40-14$ lbs 6.2:.to6.50 Rough, 275 lbs. np 5.75to6.10 Sheep. Choice spring lambs 7.00to7.25 Common spring, lambs 5.50to6.50 Choice yearlings 6.00to6.25 Good yearlinga 5.50toC00 Old wethers " 5.2rto5.50 Choice light ewes 4.50to5.00 Good ewes 4.25to4.50 Common heavy ewes 3.00to3.75 HENEFEE AND LEMONH SENT TO MILS POKTlJtNP. Ore.. IM. 25. Prank Menefee. prealdent, and P. M. I.Mohn, aalea manager of the I'nlted Slates Cashier company, were sentenced In the federal court this morning to aerve one yrar and 10 days at McNeil Inl and. II. F. Ilonnewrll. 11. M. Todd and (X fl Gelnert, stork selling sgents, snd Oacaf Campbell, a director, were sen tenced to serve four months In the county Ja'l. The men were under conviction of having uaed the mails to defraud In a stock selling campaign for the United States Csshler company, which pro posed to manufacture and sell s ma chine designed to pay out specific amounts of money by the operation of keys and levers. Approximately $1,000,000 was ob tained from about 35O0 people for the stock. In the selling of which It was shown thst misrepresentations were uaed. The men have until IVceniber 1 to prepare bills of exceptions and perfect their appeals. NKW YORK. Oct. :J.-Th "bis leaguers ' In football bit the dual tbla afternwm. , Cornell brat Hartard. 10 to 0, be fore a tils rrowd In the Cambridge atadluin; Yale (ell before W. snd J , l to T, snd hartiniiiilh waa defeated by I'rlnrrton, .10 to 7. On Ihe atrengtlt of their showing today and on previous Haliirtlas thla aeaaon, Ihe Tigers now look fit for any and all routers. IMaware. 19; Wealern Maryland, I Pennsylvania, 7; Pltlaburg, II. Army, 10; Grorgetnan, 0. Carlisle, 0; llurknell, 0. tiiHirgla, 7; Virginia, 9. Wlaconaln. 21; Ohio, 0. llllnola. 34; North ralern, (. Amherst. 10: Wealeyan, S. Chicago, 7; Purdue, 0. Syracuse, (; llrown, 0. Harvard. S; Drown, 0. Harvard, 0; Cornell, 10. Case. 12; OU-rlln, I. Carnegie Tech. SO; Grove City, I, Yale. 7; W. ft J.. II. I'rlnertnn. 30; liartmoulh, 7. Michigan Agglea. 24; Michigan, 0 Nebraska. 20; Notre Dame, 19. Navy. 20; Virginia Tech., 0. Uhlgh. 20; Muhlenberg. 0. Colby, 34; llowdoln. I. SL Johna, 0; Gettysburg. II. Minnesota. SI; Iowa, 13. Columbia. S7; St. laarence, 0. Ufayette. it; Albrlg'nt, 0. Penn State, 2S; West Virginia Wea leyan. 0. Union College. 21; Stevens, 0. Denlson, 35; Cincinnati, 0. SL Uula. 21; IVauw, 9. NO CHANGE NOTED IN KILLERS TAKE HOLD OP SWINE OFFERINGS SOMEWHAT MORE FREELY, HOWEVER. HOG PRICES REMAIN UNCHANGED IN STATE PORTLAND BUTTER MARKET HAS GOOD TONE EASTERN TRADE IS GOOD. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland Ore., Oct. 22. Market for hogs held r-noil in heaw .1 11-. 1. .. I !..!. . V...,l. I ' pruciiimiy uiuiiuiim u imiuj I Hqhj, 0 heavy I oniuiiu wuii Bttit-a aa uiku ii.iu and the bulk of the good stuff moving around $7.05. These prices were malntulned at North Portland despite the fact that UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland. Ore., Oct. 27. There waa no change In the general livestock altuatlon at North Portlund overnight. Receipts of hogs continued liberal and sales were again made at $7 for topa, the same price as yesterday for almllar quality. Killers took hold of the swine offer ings somewhat more freely today and early galea were made at the top, qual ity considered. Kastern markets had a tinge of weakness In the swine trade for the day. General hog market: nest light $ 7.00 Medium light 6.75to6.85 6.25(06.50 5. notour. Continued quiet Is shown in the mar ket for cuttle at North Portland. There was only a limited run In the yards overnight with no toppy stuff avail able. For quality offerings the market the market of swine is Increasing .here contlnllog ln flllrIy K0O, but do- Instead of showing a decrease and that eustern prices have suffered severely General hog market Ilest light $".00to7.10 Medium light G.75toG.85 Good to heavy 6.25to6.G0 Rough to heavy 5.00to5.75 There was a good run of lambs in the market at North Portland over night. Six loads arrived from a Co lumbia river section. These consisted pressiun is generally the rulo for off- grade stuff. Select steers $ 6.75 Ilest hay fed steers 6.3."to6.50 Good to choice 6.00toB.25 Ordinary to fair B.00to5.7G IWBt cows 4.00to4.75 Good to prime 4. 50to4.no There was no frefh arrivals of mut ton In the yards at North Portland AMERICAN WHO KILLED WIPE AT LAKE COMO, ITALY, WAITS I YEARS FOR TRIAL. IJtKK COMO, Italy, INI. la -roller STATE LAND SOARO WILL GO NO rURTHlN UNTIL LlAltl CLEARS HIS RECORD HAIlU. Ore, tM 21 The slat" Charlton, an AmriHaa. aa fuuud'land txxrd brld s mct-llii tiUr and guilty here today of murdering bis , i.rd lo o no luftbr In Ita detinue wife, formerly Mary rVoll I'aatl of llau Plain Iho. lis waa Immediately aenlemed to all years and five mouths liiiprlMimiiriil. As Cbarltiiu lias al ready aervrd all years and lour mouths he hsa only on mora month lo aerte Charlton waa srruaed of beating hla wife, formerly Mary rUotl t attle, to death and throning brr body Ipalde of a trunk Into lake Coiiio. The charge agalual bltn waa thai of "unpinned! taled murder," Ihe niailmum penalty for which Is 25 years. Charlton had aervrd but lite years and four intuit ha Imprisonment, but s year waa abated off hla term al the beginning; of Ihe war by roal de ree The royal decree affected all prisoners After the verdict of guilty was re turned, the proaeriitor asked that Charlton be aentenrrd lo aeven years snd sli months Imprisonment, hut Ihr presiding Judgr reluaed to comply with Ihe request. Charlton la Ihe eon of former Judge Paul Charlton, of Ihe I'orto lllao court a. II waa 21 years old when be committed the crime, on June a, 1910 The body of his wife was found four days later In s trunk In I -a a Coma He fled snd waa arrested ss he alep ped from the ateamer Id Hohoken. N. J- remaining In Jail for Ihrre years be fore he waa eitradlted. Mrs. Charlton waa 20 years hla aen- lor. Thry were married secretly al Wilmington, vel., threw months before he killed her. Charlton rrprrarnted his wife was an eilrrmely Irrational woman, highly eicltable, dlaaolute and Insanely Jeal-oua. P. R. 1 4 P. REPORTS LOSS One-Man Mohair Top The new Maxwell is equipped with a man real mohair top. It can be raiser or low ered almost in an instant, by one person. There are no top bows near the driver's seat. This gives the driver and passenger beside him an unobstructed view on both sides of the car. The storm curtains are quick-adjustaJble. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-tCost" records, and is breaking all low "After-4Cost"records. 'OneMariMoficriflop Demountable Fim fym Vision Windshield Eectrk Starter EectricDqhts upud(j Lprition SAI.EM. Ore., Oct. 22. The Portland Railway, Light & Power company had a deficit of $M17.22 as a result of oper j atlons during the year ending June SO, according to fhe annual report filed I late yesterday with the state public service commiKHion. "With Its annual report to the com mlHslon, the corporation filed a copy of Its report to The stockholders for the year endmg December 31, 1914. Tills report gave as reasons for the unsatis factory financial showing competition of the Northwestern Electric company, competition of Jitney antomobilos and motor busses, and a continuation of ntiiet hnsmens conditions. WEDDING 1N NOVEMBER I I f SMITH a PORTER j H - Seventh A. John Adams Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON. g WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. President Wilson and Mrs. Ca1t will be married In the first weelt of November. This is the report here tonight, and It seems Imsed on circumstances so convincing as to leave little doubt. The wedding Is to be a qnlct event, bnt It Is to he In the presence of all members of the Immediate families. entirely of lambs w ith the exception overnight. Some left overs ewes were of one lone ewe. The lambs sold at B01(1 w,ln Bla' noitiings nringing sa J7.05. Hlaher nrlce. would have been Tops In the Inmh division continue ex paid for tops if they were graded out rcm,!'y 8,8rf;D wl,h klllf,r but the sellers preferred to sell the cuneu to oner mil values. entire bank in a bunch. General mutton and lamb prices: General mutton and Iamb prices: Select Interior lambs 7.2rto7.35 CARD Of THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and nel;:h bun flu v kindly assisted us Ciiriii;, the ll'ness and death of our beloved son and brother. MR and MRS. JOSEPH HACH MAN AND FAMILY. Select Interior lamlm 7.2G Ordinary Interior lambs Ordinary Interior lambs ... 6.60to7.00 Willamette valley lambs Wl'lamette valley lambs 6.00to7.00 Select yearlings 8.25 Select ewes, light 5.2 Old wethers 5.2fitoii.50 While showng no price change, the market for cattle is dull and weak at North Portland. There was a fair run overnight In the local yards but the trade started -very slow, In fact noth ing was sold early in tbe day. The market for cows continues moHt depressed with dairy stuff almost he- ing given away. The market for butter is showing a San Francls(.0 m vi.y ""u ujiie. iricaii as wen as rn oiner 1 Salt Lake . .108 i-acinc siojie sections. W ima crass , i..,,,., 1ln creamery prouiict trie price is general- vernon jq2 iy niBimuineu and aitnongn occasional finlclnnil 81 surplus Bnimiies are shown, these are portinnd 78 ay im un-nnn imh nerHome. aim txrv piui ably cleaned up within the next 21 houre. Similar trend is shown here for ordl nary creamery butter at the prices quoted. Practically all butter I offe Ings are moving well with former es tablished prices holding. Leading In terests agree that no Immediate change In values mny b looked for. Foreign demnnd for bntter Is keep- Ing the eastern trade in fair condition although the recent sharp advance there was followed by a decline. 6.50to7.00 6.00to7.00 BOTH GAMES PLAYED LAST DAY OF 3EASON LOST. Psclfie Coast League. Won Lost Pet 89 .570 89 .048 98 .529 104 .495 113 .451 116 .402 EXPRESS PROFITS BIG SALEM, Ore., Oct. 25Net profits LOS ANGELES. Cul, Oct. 25. Port land's miserable looking baseball team expired with the Coast league season yesterday and Manager McCredlo says few of the players will be retained next year. The last day showing of the Beavers was ln accordance with the work of the club all season. They lout both games, 5 to 4 ln the morn ing and 6 to 1 In the aftornoon. Evans pitched the first game, Lush started the second and Kahler finished It. McCredle tried several huahcrs on his club, tmt stated that he would not keep any of the bunch that played yesterday. He also says that he will keep few of his regulars. In fact Mac DIE IN FACTORY FIRE PITTSIIl'ltti. Oct. 55. Thirteen persons were killed and eight Injured by s fire In s four story building, Ihe upper floors of which were oi-ctipld by Ihe t'nlon PaMr llox company, on the North Side here, this afternoon. Of the deal all were young women em ployed by Ihe rompany except one. Mayor Joseph U. Armstrong at ones ordered that the potlre. city council and the coroner make thorough Inves tigation of the fire. The flames alurted In a pile of atraw in the rear of the feed store of Jamea llrown A company, on Ihe first floor of the building. William C. Klmbel. general manager of Ihe box factory, at once went lo the third and fourth floors, snd warned the girls employed there. The flames gained headway ao rapidly, however, that escape by meam of stairways and fire escapes waa aoon cut off. Joseph L. Hush and Z. J. Seagle. em ployed on the second floor of the build Ing, wero about to Jump, when they were attracted by the screams of girls tn the window above. The men told the girls to Jump. One by one, ss the girls leaped, Hash snd Beagle r them, lowered them ss far as they could and let them drop to the side walk. C. R. Carlisle, driver of a transfer wagon, drove his wagon Into an alley In the rear of t ho building and threw p a rope to girls In a window above, Making one end fust, they slid down the rope to safety. lib Jaum M.mre. U of Hummer and All-rl lakra. until h hae ilearrd hla refold Th lrd la i-ed !' pror reding Ith Ihe imilraM matter II reported barge remain un' olilro terted Certain ihargra. aald lo riti trots (Met lltra. prrarnled St S relent meeting of th Ixwrd bf llnvernur Wlthiromhe regarding Moofv'a ford. The were re'erred lo Attorney lien eral llrown for an lnllgatlin aa to Ihrlr Irulhrutnraa but Ho report baa yet been made. Today It waa de Idrd lo ak ('. A. Itheppard. of Portland, roiinael for Moore, to rom here Monday for a ion. ferrnre rrlaths to lha ihargra Tbe meeting today was raited aa S result of s Irlrgrarn from Miorr. re ceived yesterday. In whlih h elated thai hla ba kera wrr willing to aur ply raah or aerurllle until a lt of th mineral prodm-le of lh lake was made, snd offering lo personally pay th board llooo a s guarantee thai within all months he would post satis factory aeurttlea In th sum of tlVOna or forfeit the earn If not satisfactory. Netlc Is Creditor. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned ha been appointed by tha honorable County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, administrate of th eatat of ( bar lea K. Qulnn. deceased. All pereone hating claims against th aald eatalo are hereby notified lo p re lent th same to me for payment with the proiwr vouchers si my realdence, east of Klyvlll and adjoining lb city limits of Oregon City, Ore, near th Molalla road, within alx months from th date of Ihla notice. listed. October i. Hl.V AI.ICK K. QI INS. Administratrix of Ihe Katat of Charlea K. Qulnn. Ireceand TILE DRAIN DECLARED NEEDED Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION, as hy cannot reach tha seat of the dlaoaae. Ca tarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you muat take In ternal remedies. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acta directly upon tha blood and mucoua aurface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of the beat phy sicians In thla country for year and I a regular prescription. It la componed of th best tonic known, combined with tha best blood purlflera. acting directly on the mucoua aurrace. The perfect combina tion of th two Insredlenta la what pro duce auch wonderful results In curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENET A CO.. Props., Toledo, O. SolS br Drncclste. prW 76r. Taka Han s Family pun for -. Vt TrK VT PTn nTto7 J'" P the air and clicked his for the year ending June 30, 1915, to- ... , ' h wfcn . . .a.c ,...,o,.,, accoruiiiK " ,, . ii ..j. ann.i.l n.H tt,...i ..J .,1.1. , u"1 "" cbi-jiuu. " ' '."J L IIICIJ LUIIBJ WHU state public service commission. A dividend of $1,4.18 044 was declared, Irritable Children Often Need Kicks- and the balance $900,633.47, trans- poo Worm Killer, ferred to the profit and loss account. There Is a reason for the disagree able and fretful nature of many chll Chronic Constitution. dren. Hhink of the unrest when the About two years ago. when I began child's body Is possessed by tiny using Chamberlain's Tablets I had worms sapping Its vitality and clog been suffering for some time with glng Its functions. Whatever may be stomach trouble and chronic constl- the cause "that children have worms patlon. My condition improved rapid- Is a facL" Your child's peevishness ly through the use of these tablets, and irritability haa a cause. Give Since taking four or five bottles of Klckapoo Worm Killer a chance and them my health baa been fine." writes if worms sre there this humanly Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. T. Ob- harmless remedy will eliminate the POIITLAND, Ore., Oct. 22. (Editor of The Enterprise.) There was ex ponded In Clncknmas county between January 1 and October 1, 1915 more than $220,500 on roads nnd bridges. There were vory few bridges nnd ronds built, so there was expended between those dates not less than $200,000 for repairs of ronds. What would wo think of the sanity of a man who would so construct his house, or other structures, on his farm so as to require expenses for repairs every year, especially, If he were to make his foundations so dnfoctlvo, Tile draining of ft road would render both the surface and the foundation dry and solid and so avoid a vory largo percentage of this expenao. Some objection Is mado that when a road has boon "puddled" by the travel over It, water would not sink through It to a drain. Hut this Is preposterous, as any one can Bee by Inspection of a road after a rain. Not nearly all the water runs off over the surface to a side drain. Little ponds of wator. and water along the wagon tracks re main until they dry up or sink Into the ground to be absorbed by the founda tion of tho road. An Illustration of the excellence of underdralniige is shown in a piece of road nbout one-fourth of a mllo of tho road to Highland, which leaves tho Mo lalla roud about one mile south of Oregon City, down the middle of which was laid a tile drain about 18 Inches under the surface In 1888. Small rock was p'need on the top of the tile and the surfnee of the road was made slightly concave Instead of convex. This has been a good road ever sine the drain was put In, and has cost nothing for repairs. The writer does not think that the place of rock shove the tile Is necessary to good drain age, but If It were it would cost much less than to madamlze the road. E. F. RILEY, Nolle of Final ttlmnL Nolle Is hereby given thai tbe tin--dcrslxned haa fllod hla final report a administrator de bonis mm of th es tate of J. I. Htewart. deceased, and that th court haa fixed Ihe 2'Hh day of November, 1915, at Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day to hear any objertlona that ther may be to aald report. Any and all person are here by notified to appear st the court house In Oregon City. Oregon, at aald time In ihe County Court if sny ob jections they hsve to said report and the aeltlement of the aald estate. Dated, October 28, 1915. U C, STEWART. Administrator de llonla Non of Ihe Estate of J. L. Stewart. Decerned. CORDON E. HAYES. Attorney. Notice to Creditor. Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned ha been duly appointed ss sdtulnistrator of the estate of Henry Karl Dleckman. deceased, and any and all persons having claim against said estate must present them to the tiuder algned, duly verified, ss by law re quired, at his residence near Wilson vllle, Oregon, within six months from the dnte of this notice. Dated October 2t;th, 1915. Ol'HT JAEGEH. Administrator. DIMICK & D1MICK A MCLVEY, Attorneys for Administrator. Notics of Road Budget Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to Chapter 234, General U of Oregon, 1913, nnd Chapter 222, Ren. ernl Ijiws of Oregon, 1915, a meeting of the legul voters of Road District No. 2, Clackamas county. Oregon, will be held at Grange Hall, In snld district on the 10th day of November, 1915, st tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m., Tor the pur pose of considering the following esti mates of the amount to to lie raised by special tax In suld district for the en suing year. Roads snd Highways Improve ment of Clackamas anil Oregon City Road, $1929.00; Improvement and maintenance of Clacknmas und M 11 wauklo Road, $1929.00;lniprovoment nnd maintenance of Clackuinus mid Maker llrldgo Road, $1929.00, Prolmhlo Receipts Prohuhlo re. cnlpts of said Road District from sources other than tllroct taxation up on real nnd personal property for Iho ensuing year, $3000.00 Subscribed by three resident free holders of said district nnd by t tin road supervisor of said district this ICth day of October, 1915. E. P. DEDMAN, H. LONOCOY, W. T. JOHNSTON, Freeholders. T. A. ROOTS, Rond Snporvlsor Road District No. 2 COMPLEXION BLEMISH. Yes, that sluggish liver often causes it. Dr. King's New Life Pills clears the complexion, throws off impurities and release bile naturally and easily. Unles the bowels move freely and reg ularly all the powder In the world will not permanently cover "that niuddv complexion." This laxative I mild yet effective. It does not grlne or sicken In Its effects. You will not dis pute the merits of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Start a treatment todar. 2Se I Notlc of Road Budget Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to Chaptor 234, General Uws of Oregon, 1913, nnd Chapter 222, Gen erul Laws of Oregon, 1915, a meeting of tho legal voters of Road District No. 52, Clackamas county, Oregon, will be hold at East Mt. schoolhouso, Jn said district on the 12th dny of November, 1915, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering the follow- Ing estimates of the amount of money to be raised by spcclnl tax In said dis trict for the ensuing year. Roads and Highways Improvement and maintenance of cut by Phllllpps Road, $350.00;lmprovement and main tenance of gravel on Sunnyslde Road, south from church, $275.00: imnrovs- mcnt and mamlntennnce of gravel by n ucaraorr uoad where loft off thl year, on around to schoolhouse, $"tn Subscribed by three reside nt frpA. holders of said district and by the road supervisor of said district thl. 14 th day of October. 1915. C. F. ZINSER, P. PA III JON, W. A. ULRICH. Freeholders. H. W. KANNE,