OIM'OOV CITY KSTKIM'UIHK. KIM DAY, MAY 5, 1016 I if f Oregon City and LIVtSTOCK TRADE IS STEADY. UNCHANGED; SHirPS SELL BIADILV BUT CAT TLC GO SINGLV-HOGS HOLD UP. I MliN MT'H'K VAIlim, I'ortUiid, ilr. April J7 Todaj'e llM'.lmk nitr hrt at llm 1'ortliinl Colon Hd" k Yarl rniilliiiitKl etcady ui'l tin i lianri d 1 he run waa in it very la'k'e. Din Iiulk of tlm c.fly .aba Iielng III niiiKli'4 In tin1 a'Hf iliw.lon. Hli'i miIiI readily mi'l ill ruling quotation. It l(H.k. fur 1 1 mo aa lli'iiiKlit I hntf limtkail llik'ht III- Inner aa l'i wet i .L.rlt.tf II.h flr.I f.. lii.lire lull ard officials reported tlm market urn ti u n t.-1 . aaylng quality Iiik would fnpilly bring llm top of l'i 10. (ihi'Iiii were lull i aide, 3 cuius, hut: ainl aliwii, lutal of I rati. MOMENT Of STOCK IS FEATURE Of DAY MUTTON BOLD IN LARGE QUANTI TIES AND GOOD PRICES ARE SECURED IN PORTLAND. I Nil IN KTOt'K AllliK. I'urHand. On. April Jt Tin- fral.irn nf tin varly llrlk umikrl at Hm I'nrtlun.l I'liliin Hlixk Vunl thla Inor ii I at m tlm inoviMiiciit i f liiii, pca ami yrr I IniKa. Tup lirln-a i rr pul'l In inml 'iikIiiii -. Tlm il.'inmiil for raltln ami liiiaa i aa notliliin In toui rl . j lit Urn Iriiltiili auli-n. ami Hum' rn not limvy, only hli lii-al IikIiik on liuml for aultv Tlmy cin jul kl I li'UMnl lip, lill(lT, Ullil lllfll liny, rra fit ln-r ipill rntlri'ly or lurtH'il III 'ir n I (i Hull In ollirr llm-a KiH't'lpt Arn 10'J mill.', & luKru. .':;H lioi;a ami K7 lii'. p. a total of i'l vara. C. K l.m ko a mi I lie iiinrkrl from Clai kainim roni ty w It It a rar of calili' uml Iiok. VOLUME Of SALES IS LIGHT IN PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET IS STEADY AT UNION YARDS C. E. LUCKE AMONG SHIPPERS. CNION 8TICK YARDS, rortlaml. Ore., A lull 29. The livestock market was steady throiiKhoul loiluy. Yeater day nfternoii sunm Iioks were sold :il I'J.la. llftliiK tlm mniktit top u nlcki'l, and this price Imld lodny. The vol u mo of sii'es wore IlKhl na Is Usual on Huturdny. Receipts tro 4i ciiltlo, 17 calvei, 461 hoes and 96 nlmcp, a lotul of 6 curs. Week's receipts v.eri' 1171 cut tie. K9 calves. .1979 Iiokm and 1210 Nhrep, 0 total of Ka cnix. A im 1114 tli. i shippers today vtiis C, K. I -Hi ke, CluckaiiiHs county, w ith olio uir cuttle, culvi uml hoKS. STEADINESS FEATURE OF LIVE STOCK TRADE RECEIPT3 ARE NOT HEAVY AND VOLUME OF BUSINESS AT UNION YARDS LIGHT. UNION STOCK YARDS, l'ortliind, -Oro., May 2. Steadiness featured the livestock market ut the I'nrtliitid I'lilon Stock Yards tills forenoon. Receipt woio not heavy and tho volume of sales wus Unlit. Tlm hulk of Iho sheep reported cuiiio In Into yesterday after noon nnd wore sold ut that tlmo. Recolpls wore 73 ctiltlo, 5 calves, 109 hogs and 813 sheep, a total of tlirou cars. LIVED IN MISERY. 1 suffered srwtly from narrouane and head dma, The Mut excite- gars me dreadful X becan using Dr. afflea Xenrlna and a few aaya later started to tako Dor, Miles' Heart Treat ment I soon got so much better tasit I wsa enoour M4 and continued talcing tb two remedies until I waa so well that work waa aw better to me at all." HRS. LOUIS U3, Idaho Fall, Idaho. Portland Markets BULK Of II SALES BRING H MARKIT ADVANCIS TO l70 FOR TOPS DtMANO AT YARD l( MCtLLtNT. I'MiiS' H'HK'K Y A Itl rt. I'uitUii'l. (In-, Uy I. While llm lnK market admiued till illuming at tlm I'uit In ml l iili.n Hiixk V-r l In l'i M l-rl tin- lop iiuotitiiiiii, tliu liii'k nf Hi l"i l.f In Hi hof. wae made al plliri rang Iiik frniil l' l r l' Hi" liisri-t III npli'ndld nlui'O mill IIK volume of .ale wir liimlii during III" early liifriKH.ll Hie demand was exiollriil I mi'l l"D' r4 did IHt ll"IUIe t' !' l'r'' r l"Ur a. ( all In rm aiiuln In. iik with HI It-ll at former llii' top and ili es ilni'i TRADE IS LIGHT BUT M ARK ET H 0 LDS STEADY BULK OF SHEEP RECEIVED TUES DAV AFTERNOON ARC SOLO UPON ARRIVAL. CNION HTtK'K YAI'.KH, l-ortlan-l, )r. May 3 Hli-aillima fralund the Ihralmk inarkcl at tlm Portbii'l I n Ion Him k Vnrila Ihla forrnmin. l(-v rolpla iri not luaiy ami tlm toliini of aalaa aa llit. Tlm Imlk of llir liM'i ri'lMirlnl i nine In lain ycad-r lay aftrrniMin mul iti mi'l at lliul time. Itiwrlpla rtr 71 rallli-, 0 ilv. U9 lioa ainl kl" nhi-i-p, a tolal of llin rari. Offlrlal iUola(lona In tlm IihjiI live atix k marki't IihIu)- i-rn aa fol'oa: Cattla. Kti-r-ialn ami pulp fril. .S 75'n 9 00 Choli-r hay fnl . . . . tllNMl Mi'iIIiiiii Ciiwa Choiie (ilMxl Mi'illnm Ili'lf.ra Ilulla HUH Hog. I'rlnm lUlit t'rlnm lnii ili:lila 8.50 'i S 7i X Oo ii iZj 7 M uH 0 ', Joy 7. so 6 .71 'n 7 .! ?;.! g;o uov7.75 3 dO 'ii 6 00 I.:.0j5.21 9 Half 9 20 n.'ii9 20 (!Mid to prime mixed II 250 8.10 RoukIi heavy puiklnK. I'lM and Skips Sheep. HprliiK lainlis Choice lumbs Common lamlia Choice yearlliiRS (ioixl yearlltiKh Choice wethers Cholco 1 Ik Ii t ewes.... Good ewes R.O'ixi M.2."i 7.00ft 8.00 JlOOOii 11.00 . 9.001(10.09 . S 2i 9.21 J.00.1 10.00 . s.OOJf 9 00 . 8 00.1 8 23 . 7.5') ft 8 2a . 7.00 if 7.0 Keep Your Skin Clear and Healthy. There Is only one way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that Is to keep Iho bowels aitlve and regil lur. Dr. King's New Ufa I'llls will mako your complexion lieallliy and clear, move tho bowols gently, stlmu- liito tho liver, clnnnse the aystem and purify the blood. A splendid spring medicine. 2.'.c nt your dniKKixt. (Adv.) STUDENTS DEBATE ATHLETICS The affirmative won Monday ut tin' high M'liool when students debuted this question. "Resolved, That ath letics In high school uml co'lego re quires more tlmo nnd energy than tho results warrant." Tho nfflrmatlvo woe represented by Andrew Natlierliue nnd I. ula Miller, couched by O. I). KUy. nnd thn negntlve by Clay Miller nnd Klorciiio Stromgreih- who prepared with tho aid of llev. ,. It. I.iui lslnir- ough. The Judges, Miss W'iiii li ll. Mis.: I llurdlng ainl Mr. Olsen. decided thnl Clay Miller mui I.ula Miller were the best debaters. Ester Staals played u piano solo. Tho debute Is one of tho kci'Ivs being conducted nt tho high I school, PHICHE8TER S PILLS W TIIK IMVMONI1 lilt AMI. A Wl Tk mlkrr. Ir mf ir v flf : k.rr '.yj-J1 7ft "-TMiit DIAMOND IIIIAMft 11 1.I.M, Uft ytcrt k miwn it lint, Skfott, Alr Kf Ilil l4l SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVLRYHHEKE Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IP FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL Bg REFUNDED. mm ma KI0 PSUIIC3 Absolute! Puro Uadefrom Cream of Tarfar NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE 241,137 VOTERS IN T INCREASE OF 11,(00 OVER 1911 AND CAIN OF REPUBLICANS ARE FEATURES. HAI.KM. Orr., April 29 CoinpliMn ri-Klnirullon rtcun-a for OrcKon. Willi Km rircpilon of Curry coutity, aa In illrslxil liy lhi r'Mirta fl I -! In tlm otfli'P of HiHTi-tary of Htut Olrotl la duy, ho 311. 137 Voti-r llati'tl for tlm primary vli'itiim of lx Im'd May I4. Tli Is Ir Rain of S 02 'r n ut throiiKli out I tin atalii ovnr Dm ri'Kl 'trillion li fore tlm prlmurlra too yrara an, ln'n (III. total aa 229.r.ol. Tlm outNlnliilliiK ffutiirr of On-Kou'a mtlHt ml Ion thla rur U tho nunura- Ohio liirfiioiu In IdMiulillrun ri'Klnlra Hon ami tlio prrrontnin lima In ri'iiK trillion of all olliur purtli'a u rum- purnl with two yrara aun. Thla yi'iir On-Kon Ki'piililli ani nuiu Imt 161.611 or 67. n; p'r cfiil of ih en llrp ri-Kltriiiloii. whlli-jn 1914 Huti' wpio lint 136.2H? ri-xlHli'ri'il In this par ty, or 69 36 ppr cvnl of Urn total 1911 nclMrutlon. TliU ahowa a cli'ar xuln for tlm Ili'pulili'-nii pt1) in Oivkmi of 7.66 per ri-nt. NEW VESTRY IS ELECTED MILWACKli:. Ore., May 2.-The an nnu imvllnK of St. John's Episcopal church, under the charge of Rev. John 1). Rice, rector of the Pellwood Knis- J ,.,i,u churc',1, wan hold here Sunday. Thu eslrynmn ore: Henlor warden. T. It. A. Bollwood; Junior warden, A. I. Wilson; rVrk. Miss Anna Young; C. It. Rood and II. 0. Weaver, vestry men. T. R. A. Sellwood was elected delegate lo the (IIocpmii convention, and A. V. Wilson ulterimte. The con gregation decided to replace the roof with a new one and ivpnlnt the church. Electric lights havo Just been . In stalled. This is the oldest Eplscopa' church In the state. A Clackamas County Taxpayer PEOPLE'S INTEREST FIRST ... Hopubllcan Cumlldute at rrtnmrlos for COUNTY RECORDER Of Conveyance I was born on u farm in Grant county, Oregon. Am 31 years of ngo, nm married and reside on my ranch at llolton. Lived In Clackamas coun ty tho pust 22 years. I attended West Oregon City schools and the Oregon Agricultural college. Am school clerk of District No. 34 which comprises the Ulll und llolton schools of West I. Inn. I have novor boforo been nil office seeker, belong to no political clique., owo no political debt, therefore I have no Interest to serve but Unit of the people. (Paid Advertising.) Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton. Mass.. In her 87th year, says: "I thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Khlney Pills have proven most beneficial In my case." Air, sum A. Hoover. Hla-h Po nt. N. C writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night and I hud to got up from nve to aeven limes. Now I do not have lo get up at night, and con sider myself In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney i'llls, aa I have taken nothing; else." Mrs. M. A. Fridges, Robinson. Mass., says: "I Buffered from kidney ail ments for two years. I commenced taklnir Kolov Kidney Pllla ten month. ago, and though I am it years of age, I feel like a ltt-year-old girl." Foley Kidney I'llls are tonic. strengthening and up-bulldlng, and restore normal action to the kidneys and o a disordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. It ' r ' V'" , i w ,-,ill... II.IISS,,,!.,..,,..,- n ,., ., JONES DRUG CO. (Adv.) NEW TRAIN ON CARVER LINE bidder, for I'. 8 gold roln, .h In timid, all tlm rlKlit, lllln anil liitrrc.l MILWAIKIH, (ir. May 2 --The j hl-h tlm within iiMimd defendant, liixiii train wa "tt on the new linn of, or either of llmm, had on tlm datn 'if llir Portland It (ifiK'ni City railway j tlm moiuaci heroin or lme hud In Huiiduy In Carver, al tlm cm) of (In . or U tin' abov dc rlU1 rial n:i linn al iakr'i firlili p ai rni lli ( Ihi k-! city or any mrt IhthiI, in niLlr ainaa rltr. Tlm n imln i urrli il a anlil !'' 'illuf, lii'lunimil oclrr, l" cmmlili ruM ini'ii'x'r of fliliiTiiiiii anil 1 1 rii, lnl n l ..( ami all an rnliu out I UK fyarlU'l. FOR ALE- li i"r Wliltn hrixnl o anij lltli'r; Imi hIuiuIh. riinna l.'ll, Ori-K'Hi 'lty. CASH PAID for H k . Cn-n Tra I liiK Hlampa. HOO S. V. Hank liM., rorltaml. I'lioima: Hluffonl ami Ann, fa Offlffl ami lli-lii'iirii OR. W. D. CUTLER Phytldan and Surgeon WII.HONVIU.K OIIKCO.S Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Dtutacher Advokat llooin 2 llravrr Onuon City Sumrront In llm Clrrult Court of tlm Htate of On-con for tho County of ClurkainiH. Tltlo ami Trimt Company, a rorpor lit Inn. ailiiiliillrutor uli tlm will un lii'm'd of tho lat will ami linluiui-.it of Wllllum C. Iluilii. l)--i i-u.' d, I'lulii tiff. v. Willamette Ijii"! mul !-vilopin!it Company, a rormruilon, IWi-mlant. To Wlllumplto Ijinil ami Ih-toloo-iik nt Company, ili fi-mlunt ahov named: In .Iih nnmo of tin- Statf of On-i?on yon are lii-ri-hy rci'ilri il to upiH-ar and anr.Air the romplali.t flli-d aKuins you In tho alKivi- miIIUi iI huII within ux wit-ka from the dati- of the flrit ptililli atlon of thla uiiiinona. to-wll, jii or lii-fure the 16th day of Ju;in, 1916 and If you full to upin ur and answer the. auld coinp'uitit for want thereof (he said plaintiff will take dwreoi against you as praoi for In suld com- plaint, to-wlt: Kit tin- foreclosure cf a certain mortgage recorded in lio-i.t 88 at puge 457 re orls of mortgages for Clackamas County. Oregon, whlfh said mortgage Is a ln-n uihui the fot lowing described rial property In thi county of Clackamas, Slate of Oregon, to-wlt: The northeast inarii-r ( '4 ) of ac tion twenty-two (.'.'i in township flvo ( south, range three .;i cast of the Wlllumetto meridian and all of section sixteen (16) In townihlii Ave 15) south range three C'.l east of the Willamette- meridian. This summons is pul.liKl.eil once a week for six successive weeki in thn Oregon City Enterprise in compliance ! w ith an order made by tiie Hon. James I". Campbell, luduc of the aliove en titled court, duted 4th duy of Mav, 1916. w. o. McCarthy. Attorney for Plaintiff. Duted and first published. May 6tH, 1916. I al st publication. June 16ih, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas Mrs. Kate Sumner. Plaintiff, vs. S. R. Haworth and E. R. Haworth, his wife: J. A. Arhuckle and Katio H. Arbuckle, his wife. Defendants. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas, ss: P.y virtue of a Judgment order, da cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 3rd day of April. 1916. upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In said court on the 31st duy of March, 1916. In favor of Mrs. Kato' Sumner, plain tiff, and nguim-t S. R. Haworth and 4 R. Haworth. his wifo: J. A. Arbuckle nnd Katlo II. Arbuckle, his wife, de fendants, for the sum of $5,600.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from tho Hth day of November. 1914, nnd tho further sum of $200.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $20.00 costs and disbursements nnd the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to mnko sale of the following described real property, situate In tho county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wif Beginning nt a point mnrkod by n stono set 50 5-16 rods west of the northeast corner o7 the northwest quarter of section two (2) in town thlp two (2) south range two (2) east Wlllumette meridian; running thence west following section line 50 5-16 rods; thence south pnrullol with the west side line of said section two (2) 1690.2 feet, to the center of the coun try roud; thence south 79 degrees an.l 23 minutes eust, following the center of said road S46 feet; thence north und purullel with the west side line of said section two (2) 1S37.3 feet to the place of beginning, containing 33.6 acres In the county of Clackamas, stute of Oregon. Now, Therefore, by vlrtuo of said execution. Judgment order and decreo. and in compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will, on Satur day, the 3rd day of Juno, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said coun ty nnd state, sell at public auction, subjoct to redemption, to the highest Poland Chinaj Swine BIG TYPE BIG LITTERS BIG BONES BIG PIGS All Siies. Best Imported Stock, i i Cheapest Pork Producers. GEO. W. BUCK R. F. D. I OREGON CITY. ORE. i.onla. W. 1. Wlliifl.N'. HlnTlff of Clarkuinaa County, Ont. Ily K. C. IIACKKTT, Inputy l.ul'd, Ori-Kon City, 'rc. May (tli, Summons. In Hi ii Circuit Court of the Rule of On Kon for the roiinly of Clitrkumai (.in. A. HanlliiK. r'alutlff. va. Clai kamaa County FVnialn Hxuir nary; (lri'Kn City Ki-mliiary, ami all othiT ix-rinrn or partlea unkaonn lu'diliiK any rlxlit. Illl, lli'O, rila( or IntKreat in the p-ul propi-rty de- nerlheil In tlm complaint fmiein, !) fi-tnlalit. To (U kamaa County Ki mule 8-ini-nary; OrKon City Ki-mliivry, and all othi-r pi-rmim or rtli- unknown rliilinlnic any rlxlit, lllle, ll-n, mtal-- w l-Tfal In Un- r-ul rop-rty l irllii-d in Urn complaint hi n-ln, d- fi-ndanta. In the Name of the Htat- of ()r-Kon You are hi-rcliy niulr-d to apiM-ar and nn r llm complaint flli-d aculnit you In tlm ahove cnlllli-d court an I cauae, on or lx fore June 19, 1916, and If you fall to api-ur and annwer for want thofof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief di'inuiidi-4 In the complaint a follow, to-wlt: For di-cree d'-clarlnn that llm plain tiff In the own-r In fee simple of the following; described reul entate, low It: Ixili 1 and 2 of hlixk 21, Orenon City. Clackamua county, OrKon. as shown upon tho du! recorded plat thereof now on file In the county recorder's office of said county and stale. Kae and except that part thereof d-MTlled In Record of Deeds Hook O pa.e 97. and also save and except that part thereof described In Record of Deeds Cluckamus county, Oreson. Hook 137 t ugi; 204. And for a further decreo that the d fendanta and each of them and any Iierkon or persons claiming or toj claim by, thicugh or onder said d--; feudants, or any of them hare no right, title, estate, Hen or Interest n or lo said real property, or any part thereof and that each of said defend ants be forever barred and estopped from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real property or any purt thereof, und for bu h other relief as to the court 1 shall seem Just and equitable. j This summons Is published by order j of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge of tli?' Circuit Court of the State of Oregon j for the county of Clackamas made and entered the 27lh day of April, 191C.I .Hranlln th t.ul.l In,, I O.ti l.a mu.la In ' tne Oregon City Enterprise. Date or first publication, April 2Sth 1916.. HAMMOND & HAMMOND. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Notice of Sheriff Sale. lu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the county of Clack amas. Dr. J. D. Fenton. Plaintiff, vs. Mulml l-Viinela Pntlnninn . llnrnH . Richardson, formerly Mabel Francis Patterson-Hums and C. S. Richardson her husband. Defendants. By virtue of an execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above-entilled court, In the above entitled eajse, to me dlrectei and dated tno 21st day of April. 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and enter ed In said court on the 14th day of April, 1916. In favor of Dr. J. D. Fen tou, plaintiff and against Mabel Fran cis Putterson-Hurns-Richardson. for merly Mabel Francis Patterson-Burns and C. S. Richardson her husband, de fendants, for the sum of two-hundred and fifty ($250,001 dollars with Inter est thereon at the rate . of six per cent per annum from the 23rd day i f March, 1911, and the further sum of fifty ($50.00) dollars, with Interest thereon at. the rate of six per cent per annum from the 14th day of April 1916, and the further sum of thirty one and 65-100 ($31.65) dollars with interest thereon ut the rate of six per cent per annum from the 14th day of April, 1916, taxed as costs and dis bursements herein, and the costs -4 and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of the following describ ed real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon as fo! lows to-wit: All ihe'r"right, title aud interest in a certain one-hnnrded and twenty (120) acre tract of land in Clackamas county, Oregon, said Inter est being as follows, to-wlt: An undi vided one-sixth (1-6) interest in th'? north half (N4) of southeast quarter (S.E.Vi) and southeast quarter (S.F. U) and southeast quarter (S.E.U1 Pf tho southeast qunrter (S.E.U) of sec tion twenty-six (26) township three (3) south range, five (5) eust of W. M. containing one-hundred and twenty acres more or less In Clackamas county, Oregon, together with all and singular, the tenements, horeldite ment9 and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Now therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order, decreo nnd order of sale and in compliance with the commund of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 27th day of May, 19t6, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt the front door of the county court house. In Oregon City, state of Oregon, county of Clack amas, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest .which the withln-namod defendants, Mabel Francis Patterson- Burns - Richardson formerly Mabyl Francis Patterson-Burns and C. S. Richardson, her husband and each and all of them had on the 23rd day nf March, 1911, or subsequent thereto, the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since that date In and to the above described property or anv part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree. Interest, costs end accruing costs. W. J. WILSON Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore, By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated this 28th day of April. 1916. Date of first publication, April 28th, 1916. Date of last publication. May 26th, 1916. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOfftY TO LOAN I). C. I.Aiiiimrrs, J'rciilmt y, J. Miut. Ca.li.cr Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL. W.WrMW Traniut a Onirral Hanli'ii.' tuiim ()cn fn.in 9 A. M. In 1 I'. M. William Hammond 1'honrs !'a Ifle 11 Hums A HI Philip L, Hammond CEORCI C. BR0WNELL HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorney t Law Attorneyt-at La All lusl business promptly attn!4 U Abtra' U, Real Katale, loans, Insur a tire, I OREGON (TTY, ORKCON C' ' 4 ' C- LAT0URETTI j I'aclflc I'bona II. Moms I'hons A 271 Attorntys-at La ! "" Commercial. Real Estate and Office I'hoo-a Paelfle Main 406; I'rol-ate our Hpetlaltles. Of- 1 Horns A 270. B In lint National Hank f TONE A M0ULT0N uui- Of' Cliy, Oremaj. Attorneys-at-Law Heaver Hide, Room CLAUDE W. DEVORE. OREGON CITY .... OREGON - Attorney st-La 0. D. EBY Notary Public. Attorney at Law Eetacada. Oregon. Money loaned, abntracts furnish- ed, land titles examined, estates ...... si-ltlH, general law bulu-as. " Over Bank of Oregon City. VV. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Voter!- C. 8CHUEBCL nary Collet at Toronto, Canada. and the MrKlllip Hcbooi of Hur Attorney at-Law ... " , . ... . . ery of III' ao, la ealabllabed Dtutschtr Advokat at aablon Htalite. between Will pracllc, lo all courts, mak col r"urth Md Rftb on M.Id Btreel, lections and settlemen.a. nm ,U',b, J,l'?hoJ,1'" Office In EnterprlM Dulldln,. "'- ; on': AL" Res. Taclflc HI; Home. B-0 Orexon City, Oregon. j.. ,., , , . , , , Notice. In the County Couit of tlm State of Orecon for the County of Clack mas. - In the matter of the estate of Hetta Ann Hopkins, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Hetta Ann Hnpklni. deceased, has filed his final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of C'ackamas. and that Monday, the 22nd day of Mar, 1916. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m.. of said uar and the courthouse at Oregon City In the aaid county and stute have been appointed as the time and pla-e for the hearing of objections to said final acco-.int and the settlement there of. HARRY N. HOPKINS. ' Executor, CLARK, SKtT-ASON k CLARK. Attorneys for Executor. First publication. April 21, 1916. Ust publication. May 19, 1916. Notice of Private Sale of Real Prop erty. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county. In the mutter of the estute of Wil liam 11. Glufke. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. 3 isle R. Giafke and H. C. Griesel, the duly appointed, qualified nd acting executrix and eseeiitor vf the last will and testament of William H. lilatke, deceased, will from and af ter the 20th day of May, 1916. proceed to sell at private salo the following described reul estate, to-wit: Ixits one (1) and. four (4) in block forty-five (43) and lot one (1 In block fifty-eight (oS). First Subdivision of Ouk Grove, Clackamas county, Ore gon. The terms of said sale are as fol lows, to-wlt: 'Consideration. $11,900.00; $1000.00 to be paid upon execution of a bond for deed: $1000.00 on or before sixty (60) days thereafter; balance at the rate of not less than $1000.00 per an num; warranty deed 'to be executed when $5000.00 shall have been paid; interest to be paid at the rate of sev en per cent (7 per cent) per annum up on any unpuid balance not in excess of thirty-five hundred dollars, and at the rate of six per cent per annum upon any unpaid balance In excess of thirty-five hundred dollars; property to be free and clear of all encum brances, including taxes for the year 1915; said sale to be made as of April 1. 1916. . SUSIE R. GLAFKE, Executrix of the Last Will and Test ament of William B. Giafke, De ceased. H. C. GRIESEL, Executor of the Last Will and Test ament of William B. Glafkle, De ceased. " Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackama3. Zella May Wallace, Plaintiff, vs. Robert T. Wallace, Defendant. To Robert T. Wallace, the above- named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the compluint In the above en titled suit Mod against you on or be fore six weeks aftefr the first publica tion of this summons, to-wit: the 13th day of April, 1916, and if you fall to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint as follows: For a decree dis solving the marriage contract between you and the plaintiff and for such oth er and further relief as to this hon orable court may seem Just and equit able. This summons is published pursu ant to. an order made by the Hon. H. S. Anderson. County Judge, for the County of Clackamas on the 13th day of April. 1916. The date of the first publication of this sumtrons beins April 14, 1916. E. E. MILLER, Attorney for. Plaintiff. Notice of Final Account. In the county court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter McNaney, Deceased. Notice) ia hereby given that the un dersigned. Bernard H. Kelly, executor of the estate of Peter McNaney, de ceased, has filed his final account as such exccutoi, arid that Monday, the WIINHARO BUILDINft 8th day or Mav. 11. at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. of said day. haa been fixed iiy the court as the lime for hearing ob jections to said final account. All per sons having objections to said final ac count are hereby required to present them on tho above dale to the JuiUo of llm county court of Clackamas county. Oregon, In hi court room i.t the courthoine of said county, at Ore- i gon City, Oregon. Date of first publication. April 7tli, 1916. Date of last publication May Mi. 1916. BERNARD H. KELLY. Executor of the Estate' of Peter Mc Naney. Deceased. FREDERICK M. DeNEFFE. Attorney for Estate. Sheriff's Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Yamhill county. Sheridan State Tank, corporation. Plaintiff. vt. C. G. Rhoadet and C. Ruoades. De fendants. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas, ss. ' By virtue of an Attachment, execu tion und order of salo Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court in the ahove entitled cause to me duty directed and duted tho 30th day of March. 19t6, upon-a Judg ment rendered and entered In said court on the 21st day of March, 1916, in favor of tho Sheridan State bank, a corporation, plaintiff, und against C. G. Rhoades and C. Rhoades, de fendants, for the sum of four hundred and sixty-four Jollurs and seventy-five cents ($464.75); and the further suui of fifty ($30.00) dollars as attorneys' fees end the further sum of twenty three ($23.00) dollars as costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me ;o make sale of the fo'lowlne described I renl llmiwrltf ltnnlpil In the enlintv of Clackamas, stute of Oregon, to-wit: Ixits numbered thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32) In block "A" In Korr and Schindler first addition to Mll waukle, Clackamas county, Oregon, according to the recorded maps and plats on file In the office of the re corder of conveyances of said county. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and attach ment, and In compliance with Bald writ, I will on Saturday, May 6th, 1916, at the 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 redemption, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named de fendants and each of them had on the date of the attachment herein, or since had in or to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to sat isfy said execution, Judgment order, attachment,' interest, coats, and all accruing costs and interest. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, April 7th, 1916. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Date of first publication, April 7, 1916. Date of lust publication, May 6th, 1916. RAY MARK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Willamina, Oregon. Summoni. In the Justice Court of the State of Oregon. County of Clackamas, "Dis trict No. 4. S. E. Phillips, Plaintiff, vs. Homer B. Rockwell, Defendant. To Homer B. Rockwell, defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want there of, the plaintiff will take judgment against you In the sum of $71.00 and for his costs and disbursements here in. This summoni is published pur suant to an order made by John N. Sle vlers, judge of tiie ahove entitled court on the 29th day of March, 1916. Date of first publication March 3Ut, Date of last publication, May 12, 1916. STONE MOTJLTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff.