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rinrcnoN city KNTKRiMtisi:. I'miuv. march :m. vim,. CITY TO MARKET BOND ISSUE AND AVOID ELECTION OMQON CITY DANK I EAGER TO TAKC ISSUE WHICH NOW l ovinuictoio. TOWN Ml CET 100 CENTS 0,1 DOLLAR INSTEAD Of 98 OR IESS Plan I Dllr City from Orlp of Pool of North! Bond Buyer I Dcldd Succ CUy OnicUl Art PIJ. Inuuiiiflt'd Willi I In- offer of I'ro f.-nm fx.ml dealer ull 'I provoked by Ihelr general ' Hull. II. r M r Hal uiila) Iirmtlmllr i uiuiilcli d tin' sl f fliUI Nli I til IiK.Im lir, ill I'll ' lot ill hank, lii'lc tub lit of bonding ml IpmI ioI'imiiI' The city alii receive pur fur th I- l I ..,.. ,1.. I......I. .ll.u.IH- klfl -f marketing Itir lunula dllectly in tlil way nivtrg t least I'.MHI. ib best bill received 'nmi t It ImiiiiI loi)p wa 11 n ull mi tlii dollar. To ii Iitiii iiuilu familiar by urox jn wr o.in. lb Im t bond .ue iitrrtili'ilbil The lltik nf Cr-k'oO Cllr I willing lo lke l0.. in)0 of lb lue, tli r'lral Nittlnnul ..mk. IllO.diiii, tb I Urn k of CoiiiiiH'ri e. rX.iH.u. am) Kmtik Heck. IIO.Ooo 'l b total of llu r four offrs I ;'.T..0h. or fio.ono ovrr Ilm laau. A general re duction will In- nrrriry In lb atnoiiiit of these four offer In older lo brim tbi tn wltbln tb" total of Ihr lii, t will tin iimronry lo roi'lvr bill for Ihn liio In imli'r lo roiiiily wltb Hi rbartor, aiul a iims IuI ini'i'tlnx of lb routnil nrtt k l itnl.lilK lo i Ioim up the laliv Local Binkra Aid. Th fltiam rommitli'e of Ibr routi rll, roinKiiril of Jinip lloakc, Henry M. Tn iilelon unil liny II. Vox, alilml by tewrrl lo'al batikeri englnwml tlto 4ln of tho Inn without Ilia llniial nUlrtin e of tbn iroIi':.loiial boml il.'alrr. Clly Attorney Hihiieliel all") Ull'(l. Tbe irtx-Mluro follow e J by tbe rlly at nrnl In att ( in i 1 1 n at to dlMii of tho lu waa the iianal liinllitxl rinployed. Tim illy ailvertUed fur bid In th imuul way, nud offer were received At ono Ilm the Iirii wa itlven to Cortland Irual rututuniy, but the com imny'i attorney found an alleged flaw In the InaiiM. The rlly kouitht new blda, but th council wa unable lo aecur a aaliafactorr offer. At a uieetlii( of the rouncll fbly nitttit a fond elec tion aulhorUliiR a chuiiKe In the levy waa ron"lden-d. but tbe flnalice roin. mlltoo of the council Halurday hit up on the pluii of niarketliiR the Uaue di rectly aiming local bank. Eigir lo Buy Bond. fthrwlnir tho popularity of municipal bond In financing circle ami ntteat Ink lo the auhatantlnl credit nf Ori'non i lly, local banka, after romiiiiinlcatln'4 with out eldn ltiterel, were ruxer to Hncure the Uaue. The lUink of Hreuon t'lty nml tho Klrnt Nallonnl bunk are bmivy holder of warnint, uiid the I ua wni aiithorUed lo meet the war rant debt, Tlila eaay aoltition of a problem that list confronted the rlly fur week l the cttiino of rmiHuliTulili) aatlHfactlon amonR oily offlclnla. Many who reacnt eil the liictlca or llio bond buyers are eHpcclully pleanod u tbe town bus !iown Ita Indupendeiice of the pro-' fi'fiBloiml bond Inner. The aurcoNa of the town' venturo lit marketing Ita own Iihuo of IioihIh froo from tho bond broker nlao mvea the clly from holding a apeclul elec tion lo overcome the aliened minor lluw which one net of attorney claim ed they found In tho Ihhiio. City At torney Sdiuohol, who wua Inmnielett Krlduy niglit to prepare n now cluir tor nmendmont unthnrlr.ttiK the Ihsiic nml providing fur a apodal levy to make tho payments, will not begin till tank. The bomlH nro of the aerial variety nml have a life of from two to L'O year. However, ull bond will have attached a full number of coupons for 20 years so that In case tho city can not nt any tlmo make prompt payment of principal when duo, the Interest cbnrKPS will bo continued regularly, WEST LINN HONOR ROLL I'uplla In the West Linn choolg who were nolther nlment or tardy during tho montji ending March 24 nro: Her tha Zlrbol, Edwurd Marco, .ToHoph Za lonls, John Kredorlcks, Joseph Shone, Eldon Ford, Florence Mao Hewlck, Hobort Wright, Floronco Kurllk, Charlie Knrllk, Mildred Anderson, Winifred Ilumphroy, Allwrt Potlt, Mary Zulonls, Lillian MnlHtnr, Hormnn Eckorsnn, Cluud Montgoniery, Iionard Schwart)!, Emmot Shields, Elsie ilune, Mabel Ford, Mary Zadiilknr, Ruth Rob inson, Mildred Charles, . Amhor Ford, Chetor Wood, Clair Polky, Clarence Pclky, Rosa Bailee, May Powell, Myron Tobnn, Michael Zudnlltor, Mel- vln Pickle, Charlie Day, Uiudys l'rice, Lavlnla Konak, Evanelle Hull, Jennie Karllk, Adoll Miihoii,' Dompaey Powell, Marlon Wood, Ralph McCoy, Ralph , Oaynos, Joe Zndnlknr, Orvlllo Charles, Willie Campbell, Frnnkle Melster, Frank Plckln, Domlulck Zalonls, Iee . Wood, Johnnie Karllk, LoBter Iarmer, German Taylor, Hermon ZIrbol, Violet Ford, Hornmn UuHe, Mildred Kanak, Eleanor Hall, Othn Wood, Joe Marco, Francis Yunker, Willie Elliott. Roliert lckle, Shorman Todd, Clara Yunkor, Margaret Papotm, Flora Kanak, E. ' :iara Karllk, John Mirco. Edward Tugnenln, Frnnk Hogan, Ellery Hick nan, Richard Nixon, Holon Sheohan, :harlott6 Huguenln, Eileen Nixon, Jladys Wright, Joseph Nixon,, Walter 8mlth. Gordon Hammerle, Ruby Ho gan, Leonle Adrian. Einlly Nixon, Al an Draper, Willie McUrty, Etta Boer ler. Opal Hogan, Willie McUrty. TEACHER WRITES POEM Dili ("Hiii written fur in l.ifilMi I.) Mlii Maud Clifford, who la a ei Iii'r III I 111- llr y x IiimiI (if I Ilia my: Hiiiiih mi.iIii Ilka Hi" ii mi iimT beat. Mourn iIikhb llin,lrliiic or full, Ami aoiiut in fer Hi" winter Willi llio, III" l'h nf H. lint II ioen I iimkn Inirh illffcieiicn If lli heart l only Until Mm ii .iimi will nil 'in I 'i ii Mo. I beautiful miit bright They m ir Hiw river In inn drlii( and hi I hi' full, Id- iiiniiiir and Hi winter Cut down liuili i:"'l Kit1! kinull llul lir i'lim or worry, II lli lot nf ll mankind, Ami our friend will nil booii folio That ta ImM' to limn behind. Willi h'I 111 mi Miid sorrow Willi b unround u li ru below, tlili.k liter-' morn enjoy mmil Than llier lit of grief or woe. W ild Iiiimi eternal In din lircaal, Ami fullli consoling thought. To iiiimiIIi down Hi orl'l n (Tin lion WIih h lo nil of l r hroiiuiit. Ho where III ilark unil threatening i loud Of orro mi u full, Ami, Ilk mighty avalanche Kevin Id t-( j( i i I f in all. Kill III Milnl In ii Dm beacon light Which o iiili It theery ray. Kiui lift Hip KliMimy i'll uf nlKlit And usher In I bo day. I W are traveling lo Hint kingdom I Willi Ii Uy on the other hor, No mutter whom you leuve behind They're ull coming o'er. And It doem't make nun h difference Wbo'a behind or who's before. If we only get a seal Imlde llefure Ihey clot lha door. PLANS FOR AND SITE RESfRVE SUPPLY OF 6.W0.0OO GALLONS FOR EMERGENCY IS FAVORED. OTHER PLANS, INCLUDING LINE TO HILWAUKIE, ARECIYEH UP Board Pays 12600 for Four Acres In Mountain Vlw District Coil of S.OOO.OOO-Oallon Rsorvoir Is Eitlreattd Ovtr tJO.000. Die water bi.iird ha ronipleteil tin? purchiiM of a fonr nrre renervolr site at Mountain View which lies next to the prenei.t reservoir, and has plans and specifications for a new rener volr with a rapacity of 5.000.000 gul lun. which, with the preaent reser voir, w ill give tho town a reserve sup ply of w ater of e.fiOO.OOO gallon. The wuter board has been consider ing several plans by which the town would have an emergency supply, and the cotiNtriictlon of another reservoir with B large rapacity has been prac tically decided upon, although definite action toward the Immediate construc tion of the reaervolr Is not probable. Other Plans Dropped. Tho plan of laying a main to Mil- wiiukle and to connect there with tho Hull Hun mains, which wus at first favored liocauso It would provide an Income from tho communities along the Hue, has been dropped as tho tola! cost of the project would be about jso.ooo, according to the estimates of II. A. Runds. The board baa ttlao received infornm Hon that the plan of treating river wilier with hypochlor!ne does not meet with the sanction of the state board of hculth. Big Reserve Supply Sought, With two reservoirs capublo of hold ing (i.SOO.OOO gallons of wjter the city would have a reserve supply which would lust several days In cuso of a break In the South Fork line. The reservoir would cost completed be tween 9:10,000 and $10,000. Tho four acres of ground bought by J the hoard cobt $-C00, unil wus u part of a six-acre truct owned by Conrad Czcrnockl. Jl lies In the Holmes do nation land claim. The site tor the proposed reservoir Is about 100 feet from tho present one. The one condition which canned the water hoard to hesitate In ordering the construction of tho new reservoir Is financial. The warrant Indebted ness of the department has been re duced to JO 1 77,55, tho lowest sum It has been for many years. Tho board hus applied to the warrant debt $20, 000 received from tho sale of property to tho Hawley mill, and over $25,000, the surplus after tho construction of tho South Fork line. Tl'e cost of the new reservoir would be mot with war rants, which would put the warrant debt hack where it was a year ago, LOWER COURT REVERSED In a decision Tuesday, the supreme court reversed the decision of Circuit Judge Campbell In the personal Injury suit of Valeria U. Ilunvle against the Portland Railway Light & Power com pany. The opinion was written by Jus tice RoiiHon. Watch Child for Worms. Worms sap child's strength, rob child of food and make child fretful, Ir ritated, nervous, Watch stool and at flrat sign or suspicion of worms give ono-half to one . lozenge Kickapoo worm remover. Gives Immediate re sults, Is laxative. Paralyzes and re moves the worms. Improves digestion and general health of child. 'Continue giving Kickapoo Worm Killer until all signs of worms are gone. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) WATERBOARDHAS RESERVOIR LIBERTY BELL BIRD CLUB IS ORGANIZED PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN APRIL 12 AT MAPLE LANE SCHOOL HOUSE. A l.lnirty lull lllrd 1 lull h been iirKunled at the Muple mi school with a rbrter iiiemlx-rahlp of KJ. Thl club I formed for lb purpose of pro nml lug the welfare of all ong am) Iiim-i t eiillng bird. Th Liberty Hull club I tbe largo) bird club ill Hie l ulled Htulea, Willi liieiiilM'rshlp of over fi'.O.OW In all he atutes. It wa flrnl larted In Jun- ury, Ittl 3. with ii I Ion J I lii'Mil'iuarter In riillHdelphlu. where liny are still located. In one year the club gained over 2'l,0UQ iiii'inlmr The motto of th rlub I "I'rolwt Our Feathered Friend," and the pledgn I "I ihlrn to become a mem ber of the Liberty ll-ll lllrd rlub and promi to study and protect all song and linn" (horo'ia blr!a and do wbiit I can for tho club " A program will be given at tbe Muple I .a mi tu IiimiI bonne on April 12, national bird day. The Junior Audubon cluh will soon organise In the Maple Ijtne district and work In conjunction with the older members. BOTTLE ON COURTHOUSE FENCE probably to nliow contempt for (hi new prohibition law and the dryness resulting therefrom, some wag Tint duy afternoon placid an empty Ma ker f.k on the fence In front of the court houe lawn. The Wottlo wa no ticed by corrs who punned along In front of the building lie fore It dlap-M-ured r.liiiont a tnyaterioiiHly a It m put up. Danger of Draft ' lirufta feel bent when we are hot and perspiring, juat when they are moat dangerous and the result of Neurulgls, Htlft Keck, Sore Muscles or sometime an attack of Hhrumatlsm. lu such raws apply Sloan's Liniment. It stim ulate circulation to tho are and pain ful irL Tho blood flow freely and In a short tlmo tho stiffness and pain leaven. Thoe auJIerllig trow Neural gia or Neuralgic Headuche will find one or two applications of Sloan's Lin iment will give grateful relief. The agonlilng ln gives way to a tingling nemstlon of comfort and warmth and QUlet rest and sleey I posalblo. Good for Neutltls too. TrlCC ZSc, At '0Ur druggist. (Adv.) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following reil estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder Dedniun Friday: ('. T. Howard and Mary Howard to J. F. Hodge, lota 11, 12. block 17. and lots 2. 3. block 30. Mullno; $.'.00. Ignutlus Schmitt to Joeph Fold, tract 2 and IS, Gibson's subdivision of J. A. Logan tract, sections 19 and 30. towflshlp 1 south, range I east; $1400. Edith K. Freemnn to Carolino Keg. tin, 11.81 acres ot section 36, town ship 2 south, range 1 cast: $10. United States to Francis W. Hucon SO acres of section 8, township 2 south, range 5 east. Henry and I -aura ISrand to Tunic II. Gleason. lot 3 of block 1, C. T. Toozo addition to Oregon City. Hilda Toozo to W. G. Hall and G. F. Everhuft, lot 2 of block 1. C. T. Tooze addition to Oregon City: $1. Mutual Realty company to Jesse T Graves, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, block 9, South Orekon City No. 1; $10. Clackamas Abstract & Trust com puny to C D. and 1. C. I-utourette, 80 acres of section 4, township 7 south range 2 east; $1. II. Kyllo and Paulina Kyllo to Peter Kyllo, 19 acres of section 14, town ship 5 south, ruiige 1 cust; $1. The following ure tho reul estnto transfers Hint were died In tho office of County Recorder Dedniun on Thurs' day: John W. IxHler and Grace E. Loder to Thomas and Bridget Duffy, lots 6 Clara Rockwell to Theo Htitchins, lot 3 in block 12, Ouk Grove Park; $1- T. C. Kendall to Edward P. Som mors, 10 acres of section 14, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10. Alousla Krotsch to tho German Speaking society of Damascus. lend In section 9, township 2 south, range 3 enst; $10. Alousia Krotsch to Orven Krotsch, land in section 9, township 2 south, rnnge 3 oast; $1. and 8 of block 23, Fans View addition to Oregon City; $500. Emma L. Kunze, Louise Kunze and Estcllu Kunze to Charles A. Alphonse 120 aci'es ot section III, township 3 south, range 1 west; $1. W. C. and Florence Ilepnss to Port land Securities company, block 54, Clackamas Heights; $10.- MI11I0 II. Groshong and J. M. Gro shong, land In section 9, township C soutb. range 3 east; $10. Anna Stoueberg to Oma D. Johnson, 2fiMi acres of Almon and Nancy Ilol- comb 1). L. C., township 3 south. range 2 cast; $10. Alfred Wellman and Minnie D. Well- man to Emll Kotels, 69 acres of sec tion 4, township 2 south, range 3 east; $10. Emll and Augusta Ketols to Alfred and Minnie D. Wellman, 69 acres ot section 4, township 2 south, range 3 east: $10. Tho following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder Dodman Saturday: Socurlty Savings 4 Trust company to C. 8. Juckson, lot 5 of block 1, in Gnrthlck: $10. , Edmund and Mary Krlsson to George L. Ilurtt, lots 5 and 6 of block 8, Ore gon City Annex, also lot 15 of block 8, Oregon City Annex; $112. Sedonla Shaw to Frits and Augusta Welinian, 60 acres of section 4, town ship 2 south, range 3 east; $1. Clara and F. M. McClure to Agues Schuebel, all of the Interest of Mrs. Clara McClure In the cBtate of Mary Pohn, deceased. Including lots 8, 9, 10. 11, Block 10, J. T. Apperson'a sub divlison of blocks 5, 6, 7, of Parkplace; $10. Frit d Aug'iiia W.'lm.n to He 'oil's Hliuw, 10 I'l Hi section 4, town ,il,. ; .lOiilh. rmiac 2 ent; . William M H'liHh and Harah A H111I1I1 to John W ll- r, Uml in lr ling's ad IM Ion lo On ron cur ; $10. William N. and Kmum 1 Hnavxly to II. V. Wall, I'in acres of nntlon 't, lowuiiblp t oiitb, rainr 1 il ; 1177 Harh A. Hpuckinnii and ('baric II. Hi;ti ktnai: t' Juiliii and Krnr.lliia Markwr.rt, 2: a r of iion 1, ton till t 4 mill, r 1 line : i'ji: J W. and I d 'Iranle to f'lllrn Hank. 10 77 a re of riaikuin coun ty; $10. fjlirtlle Ma! tin to llelllull M. ('ti, onnthlrd acre of Uii 'I In -llon M, Inwnahlp 1 south. rjiu' 1 went; ','Ki. Th" following real tranafer wer filed In th" office of f'oiwtjr Recorder Ijedmun Tuesday, M. O. O'Neill to Mlnnln K. Albrlgbt. land In I I r " William Holmea nnd hi wife, loiikblp 3 aouth.ratig 2 rat: $"00. K. I. PiiPotil de Nemours PoiW roiiiiny to K. I. l'i I'l.nt do Nemouri tc company, land In William T. Mai lixk V. I C. N. 27, ction 4, town ablp 2 south, ruiine t rait. Including 20 acres; $10. George W. HrjinMIn to Riuai'll C. HcraiiiHn, land In m i lion 22, town hip 4 south, rauK I (; $1. Charles H. and Karsh K. Moorr to Jokepb and Mury Nale. lot 20, In Hell wood Garden; $10. Jnhl. W. Rlcbartii to Ioieph Clohes y, land In Flrat addition to Jennlng axIhd and In Morrl subillvlalon; $1. O. O. Ireland and Harriet Ireland to Ijoii M. (Tiurtcn (iw and Doro thy K. Caae, land In Ara Hhher I). L. (', in townahlp 2 snuih.ranKe 2 east. Including 2 s7 u n-t ; $1 , Anthony Sniolemikl and Mary Knio lennkl to I-cona M Charters Cane an I Dorotl.y E. Cse. -, H acres of aectlons 10 and 11. township 2 south, rang 3 east; $20. E. M. Howell and Anna Howell to L. Adam, lots 1. 2. h'ock 51. and all of block 52. Centrul addition to Ore gon Clly; $100. W. F. Currsn lo Clara Hall, lot 8 ami 9 of block 1. Mountain View addi tion lo Oregon City; $10. The follow trig real eatute trunafers were filed In th office of County Re corder Dcdmiin Monday: Flna F. Tetzlaff and Frank Telzluff to Judith Nelson, lot 22, Can by Gar dens: $1. Lllllun II. and A. R. Riinywrd to George liendHhadl-r. lot 1. Greta Park. being subdivision of lots 40. 41. 30. 61, and port of 42. Canby Gardens: $750 W. P. and Eul . Rtaley to R. J. Park, lot 3 la block t. Shaver division of the Shaver Place; $10. John A. I lowland to Dow R. and Violet H rhllllps, 00 acres of ectlous 8, , 16, 17, township 3 south, range 3 east: $10. Cltixcns Dank to Annie C. Reei. tract 24. Sunshine Valley Orchard, tracts: $10. A. C. and Alice M. McFarlane to E. A. and NVl'le J. Sanders, land In Jen nings Lodge; it'i. The fo'lowing rest estate truhsfert were filed In Hie office of County Re corder Dedman Wednesduy: Dankd W. Yiuorman to George and Ethel M. Williams, 20 acres of section 32, township 2 south, range 5 east; $1. Walter R. Adams to Frank A. and iCIIzabelh S. Hilton, land In section 4. townshlnp 7 south, range 2 east; $10. A. M. and J. M. Drown to U M. and Isnuc T, Felts, 40 acres of J. C. Geer D. L. C. No. 37, township 3 south, tange 1 wcit: $10. . Franz A. Schumann and Maria Schu mann to Isaac T. Felts, 24 acres of section 30, township 3 south, range 1 west; $500. Rank Foolishness. You occasionally Bee lt stated that colds ii o not result from cold weather, That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent In midsummer as in midwinter. The mi crobe that causes colds flourishes In dnmp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold tako Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It is effectual and Is highly rec ommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) WANTED Young calves. Address H. U. Miller. Oregon City, R. F. D. 1, or phone Pacific S79J or Home B-38. WORK WANTED Widow of 35 with little girl of four, would like house keeping work where she can keep child with her. Addresa. Mrs. Cath erine Fisher, LaPryor, Texas. FOR SALE One driving team, black, well mated, business buggy and har ness. Team guaranteed to be O. K. Collage Hotel, Wllsonville, Ore.. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the county court of Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, until Saturday. Aptll 15th, 1916, at the hour of 10":30 a. m. for grading the road leading from Oregon City to New Era along and near the Willamette river In the Milton Brown D. L. C T. 3 S R. 1 E. of the W. M. Clackamas county, Oregon, according to the plans and specifications now on (He lu the ofllce of the county clerk of said county. All proposals to be directed to the county clerk of Clackamas county and marked "Oregon City and New Era Road" and must be accompanied by a certified check, payablo to the treas urer of Cluck;unias county. In a sum equal to five per cent of the amount of said bid, which check shall be for- felted to the county upon failure of the successful bidder, tor a period ot five days after award Is made, to enter in to a written contract, and furnish a satisfactory bond for the execution ot the work. ' i The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. By order ot-' the county court of Clackamas county this 30th day ot March. 1916. IVA M. HARRINGTON. County Clerk. Notice of Appointment of Executor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has een appointed executor of the last wlif and testament of Hed wlg Gunther, deceased, by H. S. An derson, county judge of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons ' having clutms against said estate are required to present them with the proper vouch ers attached within six month from ilia duts of flul publii iiiofi of tlila no Hiw to lb diet ulor In Hlnim A Moot ton ofTu, Offf.n Clly, lr, Hirv IK lildg !( of flr.l p illli alioii, Mrh 31, ll Klt.SKKT l KNTIIKIt. MTONK ft MUI Uli.V, Altonie) Summons, la tho Justice Court of lb Huu ' f Orefoii, County of CUi kumai, I'll trlcl No I. H. K l-bllllp. riainlifT, a Honor II. It'xkni'II, iH-fnoluiit To Hiiil,.-r Ii. IliMkwell, dcfcridaiit. In the Nam of tbe HU' of Oregon )oii tin bi fCy required lo an r an I uiier tH roinpliiirit filed Suluat yol In th aUive en'ltlcd action on or before alz weckk from lb il.ile of the flrat publii atlon of Ihl auiiiiiiori. and If you full lo aiuscr for want there of, th iUI.-tlff will tak Judgment again! yon In the nun of $71 eo and for til conta .ind dUbiiranietita be re In. This summon I published pur unlit lo an order inude by John N Hln vler, Judg of tii sIkivp entitled court on the 2Vth day of March. I'iK )ul of flrat publication March Ilat, Date of la it puMli alloii. May 12. 1911 HTONK MOI LTON. Attorney for Plalnilff. Admlnltrtor' Notice. Nolle a !ierliy given that th tin- d'-ralgned ha vn appolntH adminis trator of the eatale of Anna 8. Hayes. deceased, by the honorable county court of the State of Ore m for Cluck amas county. All persons having claims again! said estate ar hereby coi!fld to prc- aent the sanie 10 ni for payment with ! proper rouiheis at my realdenr near Gladstone, Uregon witnin six months from the date of this notice. G. W. JONES. Administrator of the Estate of Anna 8. Hayes, Deceased. Dated, March 2. 191. Notice of Final Settlement of th Es tate of Hdnrlch Wahlers, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the eatale of Ilelnrlrh Wahlers, dceaaed, has filed In tho county court of Clackamas coun ty, state of Oregon, his final account aa fuch executir of kald estate and that Monday, tho 17th day of April W. Lt tDe nolir 0f j0 o'clock a. m., bas lwn flxod by aald court as tbe time for hearing objecllon to said report and the scttlemep: then of. LOUIS WAHLERS, Executor of the Esiato of Hclnrlcb Wahlers, Decead. C. SCHl'Er.EL, Attorney for Executor. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Jregon, for Clackamas County. T. 0. Davis, Plaintiff, vs. L. Joy Davis, Defendant. To L. Joy Davla, the above named de fendant: In tbe name of Ihe State ot Oregon, you a:e hereby reqtllMd to appear In the above entitled court and answer tho comp'aint filed against fou In the above entitled court on or hefort six weeks from the 10th day of March. 1916. said 10th day of March. 1916. being tho date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief prayed for In the complaint heroin, to-wit: For a decree ot the above entitled court that the bonds ot matrimony now existing betwe! the plaintiff and the defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught; and that plaintiff bo given the care, custody and control of the minor child, Charles Cecil Davis, ot tbe parties to this suit, and for such other and further relief as to Ihe court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation In Clack amas county, Oregon, and printed and published In Clackamas county, Ore gon, pursuant to an order ot the Hon orable J. U. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled court made and enter ed herein on the 7th day ot March 1916. FRED J. MEINDL. . Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 405-406 Railway Exchange Bldg Date of 1st publication, March 10, 1916. Date ot last publication, April 21st, 1916. Sheriff Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, of the County of Clackamas. George E. Lawrence and S. W. Lawr ence, partners doing business under the style and name of Lawrence Bros., Plaintiffs, vs. J. C. Herring, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, as.: By virtue ot a judgment, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal ot the above entitled court, tn the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 14th day of February, 1916, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 12th day of February, 1916, In favor of Geo. E. Lawrence and S. W. Lawrence, partners doing busi ness under the style and name of Lawrence Bros., plaintiffs, and against J. C. Herring, defendant, for the sum of $61.00, and tho costs ot and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate In the county ot Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 1 of section 31, Tp. 3 S., R. 4 E. W. M. , Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the, front door of the county court house In the city of Oregon City. In said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for V. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either ot them, had on the date ot the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOHy JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer M041CY TO LOAN I). C I.U"lUT, rrnJ.fnit K. J. MlH, CaOocr The First National Bank of Oregon City, Orrgoa CAI'ITAf-, fM),isxiii Tiaiiia!. 1 Onrral IJ inkiri.' Kminc, I )cii frmn 9 A. M. t" 1 I'. M. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneyt Law Abitra' U, Real Utal, I-oo. Inmr auco. OREGON CITY, OREGON Parlflc I'hoii II, Horn I'bon A 274 Orfu I'lion--Pacific Mala i'tl, Horn A 270. TONE A MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law IVaver Hldg, Room I OREGON CITY .... OREGON O. O. EBV Attorn t Law Money loaned, abatrvl furnish ed, land title examlnod, fatalar settled, general law builtx-a. Ovr Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney s! Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice in ail courts, make col lection and settlement. Office in Enterprise Ilulldloc. Oregon City, Oregon. thereof, to satisfy aald extcutloo. Judg ment order, deree, interest, costs and all accruing coat W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Or. By E. C. IIACKETT, Deputy. Date,!, Oregon City. Ore.. March 3rd, 191$. Sheriff's Sale. In- the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. H. P. Hcninger. Plaintiff., vs. Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Mueller and Ma C. Mueller, hla wife: 8. C. Spencer. B. K. Knapp, trustee la bankruptcy ot Thom as 3. Clark tml El V. Mueller. a0lng business under the firm name and style or New Market Garage, John Doe and Jane Doe, Defendants. Jate of Oregon, County of Clack. mas, ts.l By virtue ot judgment Order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and tmder the seal ot ihe above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of February, 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 21st day. of Febru ary, 1916. In favor of H. P. Henlnger. plaintiff, and against Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Muel- ler and Mae C. Mueller, his wife; S. C. Spencer. B. K. Knapp, trustee In bankruptcy of Thomas J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm name and style ot New Mar get Garage John Doe and Jane Doe, de fendants, for the sum of $910.52, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st day ot February, 1916, and the further sum of $32.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described teal property, situ. ate in the county or Clackamas, stato, of Oregon, to-wit Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 or block 9 In Sell wood's addition to Milwaukle, Oregon, Clackamas county. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judsment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m at the front door ot the county court house in the city ot Oregon City, In said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder tor U. S. gold coin cash tn hand, all.the right, title and Interest which the within named detendants or either or them, bad on the date or the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff's Sal. In the Circuit Court or the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. Estello. Schltcker, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, 88.: By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out or and under the seal ot the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 24th day of February, 1916( upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 15th day of October, 1915, in favor of C. L. Weaver, plain tiff, and against Estella Schlicker, de fendant, for the sum ot $250.00, with Interest thereon at tbe rate ot 6 per cent per annum from tho 1st day of October, 1913, and the further sum of $35.00 as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum of $14.00 costs and disburse ments, and the costs or and upon this writ, commanding me to make Bale or the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamaa, state or Oregon, to-wit: - Lots 1, 2 and 3 or block 41, Minthorn Addition to the City or Portland. Now, therefore, by virtue or aald ex ecution, Judgment order and decree. and in compliance with the commands of eald writ, I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of April, 1916, at the hour or WEINMAAD BUILDI.Ift ! I'bonc l'a Iftc LI Horn A 111 GEORGE C. BROWNELL I Attorney at Law All lrl bualnea promptly attnd4 U 1 j C. O. A D. C. LATOURETTB i Altorniya-at Lw j Commercial. Real Fatal and Probata our Hpwlallle. Of- n In Flrat National Hank libit-., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. OEVORE, Attorney at-Law Notary Public Katarada, Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Gradual of Ih Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto. Canada, and th McKllllp School of Sur gery of Chicago, la wtabllahexl at Faablon Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Doth Telephones Office Pkciric (5; Home A 95 Res. Pacific 181; Homo t) SO -r 10 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the county court house In the city ot Orrgon City, In said county and state, ell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for V. 8. gold coin, canh in band, all th right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant had on the 15th day of October, 1915, the. dat of the Judgment here or sine had In or to th above described real prop erty or any part thereof, to aatlafy said execution. Judgment order, de cree. Interest, cots, and all accruing COktS. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamaa County. Ore. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore- March 17th. 1916. '" NOTICE f0 CREDITORS. In the matter Ot th estat. or C. W. Evans, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has. been appointed execu- ( tor or the estate of C. W. Evans, by the County Court or Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims' against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me tor pay ment at the office of Hammond and Hammond, Beaver bldg., Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 25th, 1916. E. J. HALL, Executor of the estate of C. W. Evans, deceased. Hammond and Hammond, Attorneys tor Executor. - Executor'a Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has tiled his flnul account as executor or the estate or Eliza Koch, deceased. In the county court or Clackamas county. Oregon, and said court has set Friday, April 21st, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing said account and the objec tions thereto, and for making a settle ment of said estate. All persona hav ing objections to said account or the discharge of said executor, are hereby notified to present the same to said court on or before said time. LOUIS KOCH. Executor of the Estate or Eliza Koch, Deceased. . PAUL C. FISCHER. Attorney for Execuetor. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, ( (1 equity). Bes3le V. LaLondc, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert F. LaLonde, Defendant. To Herbert F. LaLondo, 4034 Del mar Boulevard, SL Louis, MIseouiI: In the Name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint made and filed herein against you in the above en titled court and suit by the 28th day of April, 1916, as prescribed by an order of the above entitled court for the publication of this summons, which said date aforesaid Is more than six (6) weeks after the date of tho first publication thereof as ordered by the court in the above entitled suit; and If you fall to appear and answer the complaint made and filed herolu In the above entitled suit on the above date aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which said relief is for a decree of the above entitled court forever dissolving, an nulling and setting aside the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and said defendant; and tor a further decree changing plaintiff's name to that of Bessie V. Rumsey, and for such other and fur ther relief aa this honorable court may deem, meet with equity. This summons Is published and served upon you by order of the hon orable court, J. U. Cnmpbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which said order was duly made and entered therein In said court on the 10th day ot March, 1916, based upon plaintiff's complaint and affidavit and th rec ords made and filed In said suit. J. A. STROWBRIDGE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated and first publication March 17. 1916. Last publication, April 28, 1916.