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;! MORNING ENTEUrmalV SATUKIY. APRIL 29, 1911.' y- V A Tragedy In A-Greenroom . Br F. TOWNSEND SMITH CopTlht by America Press Asse- elatkm. 111. - - The tragedian waa la hla dreaalug room making up. A number of rup ' arty articles were scattered alNtut- ' coemetlce. wigs, daggers. Indeed every variety of material for sbaio purges. lie had been playing In a Jratua at " tbe French revolutlou and attracting treat attention. Fur a hundred night b had held audience spellbouud In the character of Pun ton, while a young actress was setting the pubM. wild by the Impersonation of Char lotte Corday. Two wen met on the street, and each remarked to the oth r, -Hire you seen Edward Ortne aa Pantooand F.d!'h Knit aa Charlotte" Two ladlea drinking tea fell to talk Ins about the wouJerful lmierKi.i tUm, the one lu admiration of the actor, the other of the scire, and quarreled. Nothing was discussed ex cept the great play, the great a -tor and the great actres. P.y far the larger nnmler considered Miss Kent the, greater genius of the two. To thot the advocate of Ornie Hofla nwl thiif h h.id a fur better nrtnitr ihnn he for 'a disi.Iar of genlua: tiiat Dnnton. ftjleaothcrvo lutlonary leaders, waa ("Imply yielding to the err of the people for blood. while Charlotte Conlay wa an en tbuaiast who offered herolf a martyr. Rome even mamtalneit that , the real Charlotte of history had i been maddened by the event of the reTolntloni These averred that t the genlua of Ml" Kent' tmper- i aonatlon consisted In throwing Into , her acting a feigned suapiclon of In- ! unity. It waa noticed that night after nlgbt ah .dwelt more on tbis feature, thereby working toa greater degree ; upon the feelings of the audience. In- , deed, so Intense her emotion bad be- i come, ao deeply did be foci herself to j be the real Charlotte, that orme at times began to fear that she would I atab him Instead of pretending to do eo. j Ona night before a performance the , tragedlaa-waa sitting before amlrmr - j,, ,-. making op when he beard the door f open. Turning, he was surprised to f aee Miss Kent. "Why. Mlsa Bentr he exclaimed In ' "astonishment that she' should conn to ' hla rooqt; But one glanc-e at her eye told him that what he bad been fear- j big. what the public had called genius. ; had come to pass. Miss Kent displayed tamistsksble signs of Insanity. In- ; - stead of ahowing any abiaine4t visiting a man In hla room, she turned the key In, tha door and Bong the key behind a tot of property "Prepare for , Ttie words the actor. Bbnt mad woman. tha lyric stage in succession ana wno now conceivea lev vmj vft myv um uuij uu; v. ma that be cotrld see no weapon in her possession. Looking her fnll in the ey. he made an effort to stay her by talking with her. "What means this visit r he asked. "I bar come to sacrifice a tyrant Ha has long been drinking the people's blopd. It la time that the people drank his blood." "Whom do you take me to be?" "Citizen Dan ton. whose right band la the guillotine." "Ton are mistaken. I am the Msrqut d Lafayette. I bare Just returned from America, wtwre I hare helped to ; soaks a people free." Yon are not the Marquis de Lafa- j yette. Ton are Danton. drtinkea with , the blood of the French people. I am ; Charlotte Corday." Orme listened for a sound without, hoping that some one might call for ' him or that the actress might be missed and would be hunted for. though no one would think of looking for ber In his dressing room. A clock ticked on the wall before him. He ' glanced at It and saw that It was but a few minutes before he would be called to go on the stage. But that few mlnnte might be enough to end bis : earthly career. A dagger waa lying on a cabinet j among other property articles. The ! girl seized it and advanced toward the tragedian, He waa watching her eager ly. A soon as he saw ber take up the articles. r; "Tr-I f I Bounded like a knell to ff I1. ' up in a room with a J gn.-. v r, '.W a sf who bad killed him on LI rr Vit.3S'W.if ! for a hundred nlgbta V--T"' "TTeSr i5rSfTyroosrfirner Into-Uts) t own eyes. Without looking a way from ! her he reached back and placed his band over a small bowl. In another moment Miss Rent sprang at him and brought the knife down on bis breast. Orme grasped the dagger, and red blood spurted on his alayer'a clothes. He fell on bis face and lay still. There waa a hurried footstep and a knock on the door. No answer. Then rame another, saying. "Orme. yotfre railed: time's np." Still no answer. Muttered sounds without, then a crash, and the door files open. The stage manager and several oth ers stood looking In at Miss Kent pac ing back and forth with blood on ber dress, muttering to be.-self. while Orme lay on the floor. The situation waa evident Two supers led the actress- but. while the atage manager at tempted to raise the tragedian. . "Haa aha goner whispered Orme.. .. ''Great Scott! I thought you were ad." '"Oral arose, looked about him and gasped: "Sbe stabbed me with a property dagger. I trot my hand on a spongo with stage blood p It and aqneesii it what aba struck." HOTEL ARRIVALS. - The following hara registered at Ois Electric Hotel: C. a Cochran, Por land; George C. Miller, Walla Walla, ; Wash.; J. W. warren, Portland; C. H. .V.Playmen, Portland;' MHta Theodore, city; John Dorcas, Portland; VL H. Hepdricks, Taeome; Wlllla- Plates, C. W. Rltter, Hubbard; Fred Artnatrong, Houlton; Mr, and Mrs. W, C. Smith, Castle Rock; 1 Hjrlton, city; J. I Roe, Hubbard. F. H. Stlckley, Albany: ' W. F. Wilson, Seattle, Wash.; A. M. Mills, Waahougal, Wash.; R. Kllla, -Portland; W. T. Ray, Wan pen, Ore- ' gon ; L Pendleton, W. H. Kandla. L, Palmateer, F. W. McLeran, "Wllholt; Carl Nobs, IL M. Alderman, Portland. NO CHANCE FOR CARL MACK TO FLAY WITH FATHER'S CHAMPIONS. TWre U Just one young bae ImiII player who U doomed never to play with the Athlellt-a aa a regular while Counle Murk I , manager of the team. The jouug utan la Earl Ma k. aou of Cor nelius, the flrxt and only. True, Earl pl.-iyed lu one championship game lu the American leaittte last fall, but that was Jut a lvlal occasion. "Some people think that Earl la going to U- T come a catcher fortbr Athletics some day, aald Couule. "but they are mistaken. Earl haun t a i-h.iuee of playing with my ten hi. It doesn't do to nil up family affairs with business. Naturally I want to see my boy at the top of the profession, but If he ever ret there or good enough for a major tcague ike will hare to play under woiue oth er manager." E.ir la now catch ing for Serautou, ..... ..... j TTTTTTTTTT 1 HUNTER MAY FILL BILL i Pirate' Naw F'r Baseman Playing a i Brilliant Came. Much Interest, I being taken lu the 'ork of Fred IfUiiter. Pittsburg new first baseman. According to Manager Fred Clarke, hla new guardlau of bag No. 1 U the goods and will Improve as the sessnn advances. For aeven J years first base haa tieeu the one big WPa )iKt on the Finite, and every i' fern. , fbid HrmK, ruurna' kxw ptiurr basbv max. year there has been a fresh ex,erl ' ment. and every year before the echiies , of "Aha at lastT' hare died away the : agents of the ci ib are digging through the bushes for new material. But this season it a'ppeara different, i One year It was Clancy; another year it was Swacina. then Abstein, who waa followed by Flynn. This season j the Pirates' hoe is Fred Hunter, and the word "hoi" Is used advisedly, for . the average tenancy of the Initial 1 sack berth in recent years has been I less than a single season. From the players' point of view the pillow has ; been a graveyard of baseball ambl ! lions. Clancy. Swnclua and Abstein have gone back. Of the four wbo bare ' cavorted around the cushion In as miny years Jack Flyun alone remains In the elite circle, fighting for prestige and place. Hunter ha been holding the bag In flue Htyle sln'-e the season opened, ne is a spletidld thrower, handle the pegs well and covers a great deal of ground. His batting could be Improved upon, but be gives promise. Hunter started out on his lacball career as a pitcher for the Chillkothe (O.i team. He twirl ed a good bull. He then took up play ing the Initial sack and made good from the start I -sat year he was with the Kanas City team, and be was tfcriprally regard- baseman In the American association. SHEPPARD GOING ABROAD. Peertes Ml Says He Will Race In Scotland. Melvln Sheppard. the best middle distance runner of this country. Is going abroad this summer. He will aall early In July 'and compete In three big Scottish meets. Tbey are the Celtics, the Hangers and the Ayr shire's games. Inability to round into bis best condition is the only thing that will keep Sheppard home. McFarland Is Sensible Pugilist Facky McFarland Is Investing bis pugilistic earnlnga In Chicago real es tate. "It waa a long road to success,' 1s the way McFarland pnta it, "and when tha time comes for me to rettrr I am going to hare something back of me to carry me along for the remain der of my days." Garmany Haa Crack Swimmer. Pents, a German swimmer, baa Jnet set np a new back stroke record of 2 minutes no 3-S seconds for 200 meters In a recent contest In Germany. Ate Yoti, a Subscriber to the New Daily? ' If The Morning enterprise is to be as euocessful aa the Intereats of Oregon City demand It anat needa have the aupport of all. The new daily baa big work before It la boosting Oregon City and Clackamas County. Tour support means more strength for the work. - .. .. .. . . " Will You Help Boost yoiVf own Interest? For a limited time the Morning Enter prise will be sold to paid la advance snbeerlbera) as follows: ,, . Br Carrier, 1 year. . , I 00 Br Mall, 1 year........ 3-00 In . your name and remittance) , MILADY'S TOILET. Brilliantly Ceierad Fabrtaa Are Com bined With Laeaa and Vailing. The walat Hue U not ilimH. That ta to aay. It la about lu the Kauie place It waa last autumn, which means thai It la three Int-hea from where the belt line would fall did not the rerset throw It out of gear. Dordure deslgua are to be very much uaed for aprlog and summer" la afteruoou toilet fmlilon favor printed dealgua. In supple rubrics. ail ooaru as tat. from the sheerest uioiisHeline and crees-di rhtte to heavy. ItiMroits fou lards, the iNittcriH-d material l pre eminent One of the lutereS.tiug features of a summer drewt depart incut is the white cotton voiles embroidered with colors on the wuisis Some uiM-d foulard dressen are trimmed with a plain color and finished with net yoke and iiffs. This six gored skirt Is adapted to tberont unrrr may- tw -part f one ma terlal gown or muv ls worn with odd waists. As HluMrufed it Is made of checked fabric. It shows the new high waist line. JEIMO CHOI.LEI. Tht Mar Msnion palivra la cut la sues for--.. liuait)Laulafiilj-Itfur,t : Lnt y IX, twenty-elicTu. iMrty nl thlrtT-io Inch waist imnnre 8nd 10 rants to I hla office, alvlni: nun,tr. and It will be promptly forstsiO n ou by aiall, If ta hatt i ml an mltiilinl two rnl stamp for Ivm-r iinstuits. mhlch Insure j mors proupt d -li r-r Two Council Meetings Scheduled. Thepext regular meeting of daincil tomes on Wednesday, May a7whTcir1 is next week Wednesday. But as there are certain legislative matters that cannot be acted on until May t and aa Council is anxloua to put them through aa quickly aa poaalble, a ape- rial meeting has been set Jor that oc casion when these rush mattenrwill be taken up. Resolution and Notice for Sewer Dla trict Ne. 7, Oregon City Oregon. Whereas, pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon CJty, Clacka- mas County, Oregon, heretofore made, the City Engineer of aald City, haa submitted hhj report and filed In the office of the Recorder plans and specifications for an appropriate sewer, located In the territory aoutb of Third Street, Oregon City, Ore- 'gon. and estimates dt the work to be . done thereon and the cost thereof, and the boundaries of said District are aa follows, to-wlt: Commencing on the south line of j District No. 2 at the West end of Alley dividing Block 30, thence Easterly along Alley to North East corner of Lot 2. Block 59. on West side of John Adams to South East corner of Lot 4. Block 92 at First Street, thence Westerly along First Street to South West corner of Lol 4. Block 92 thence Southerly to Al ley dividing Block 91. thence West erly along Alley to North East cor ner of Lot 3. Block 84 on Washing ton Street, thence along Washing ton Street southerly to South East corner of Lot 4, Block 84 on South Street, tbence Westerly on South Street to South West corner of Lot 4, Block 84, thence Southerly to Alley dividing Block 83. thence Westerly down Alley to west aide of Center Street and at North East corner of Lot 3, Block 80, thence, Southerly along Center Street to South East corner of Lot 4, Block 80, at South Second Street, thence Westerly along South Second Street rd5u1nresroroerrTtr Block 75. thence Northerly along West Una of Blocks 71, 74. 73 and 30 to point of beginning, and The plans, specifications and esti mates hereby approved and the pro posed sewer sball consist of the fol lowing: The proposed Drainage commen. cea at Washington Street and Fourth Street, with a 12 Inch pipe, thence down Fourth Street to Center Street, thence along Center Street to Second Street, at this point an 18 Inch pipe Is put In, thence along Center Street to First Street, thence down First Street to High Street, thence across Block 47 to South End Road, thence down South End Road to subway at Third Street, thence down Third Street across Main Street to the Willamette River. , From Third Street to Waahlngton Street will be an 8 Inch lateral drain, S inch lateral will be run on Second Street from Center Street East to Bluff and Weat ISO feet, on First-Street from Center Street 200 feet to Bluff, on Center Street from First Street 210 feet South, on South Street 'between High Street and Center Street to Alley South of South Street and tbence to South End Road. Also from- First Street ' on High Street North 160 feet And aald Sewer ah all have all tha neces- aary Manhole. Umnholea, lateral and connections.- H hU be laid nit ennnaeted according to (he plana and apoctflcatlons adopted and approved- by thla revolution. , Tha probable whole coat of this sewer la 1096T. . rubliabed by order of tha (unell. 1. STUT. Recorder. . Ordinance . An ordinance reducing tha al of tha Alley In Work 111. Oregon City, Oregon, from S6 feel wide to II feel wide, by vacating a atrip feel wide Oft both aide of aaid Alley. Oregon City loc ordain aa fol lower Section 1. That a alrip of land all Toetwldi off and from both atdea of the Alley running through Work 113. Oregon City. Oregon, and tha full length thereof, extending from the Curb on Jefferson street to the Curh-An Madlanu Street of aald City be and tha aame Is hereby vacated and the aald Aller Is herehy reduced fronwa width of rii feet wide to a width -of 14 foet wide, through the aald lllock aforesaid, . . Read Ural lime and ordered P"b llahed at a aperi.il mwtlng of the City Council held on the lith day or April, 1911. ''Li STirr, Recorder, Ordinance No. . An ordinance providing that the lights on all passenger or freight cars ojv- erating upon the streets or Oregon City. Oregon, shall he .screened, and providing a penally for the owner -and operators of same for not doing , BO. - Oregon City doe ordain a fol Iowa: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or corjrai Ion op erating freight or passenger cara on the t reel a of Oregon City, or for ' any motorman or conductor In the employ of auch person or corpora tlon. to operate or run any passen ger or freight car iiKn or through the streets of Oreaon City, at any Ume during the nUht when a head light Is necessary, without provld Ing such head IlKht lih a screen or cuitlrlvance thai wttt- prevent the blinding, glaring effect that auch head llghfa have when not acreened. Section !. Any person or corpora tion owning or operating frelKht or paisenger cars-in-regon- City. or any employee of suh person or corporation w ho shall operate or run any auch car through or upon the sireeta of Oregon, City, during the night time, and with a head light . upon th.e. aamfu npt screened aa aforesaid, shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined In any sum not exceeding .'5.ihi, or imprisoned In the city Jail not exceeding li daya, or by both such fine and Im prisonment. Read lirat time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City, Council, held on the 19th day of April. J91I. L. STlff, Recorder. Summon. In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. John C TUker. plaintiff. .. .. va. . lianna K. Ilaker. Defendant. In the nam of the State of Oregon. Greeting: ' You, lianna K. Ilaker, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalhat you herein, on or before the twelfth day of June, lll, and If you fall to appear or ans wer aald romplaint on or before aald date, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In his complaint, to-w it: For a decree of this Honorable Court dissolving Ihtf bonds of matrl mony vow existing between the Plain tiff and the Defendant, and (or such ether and further relief aa is Just and meet in the premises Thls summons is served upon you by publication thereof for alg aucces slve weeks, once each week, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a dally news paper or general circulation published In Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, by order of the Hon orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order la dated the 28th day of April, 1911. Date of first publication, April 29th, 1911. Date of last publication June loth, 1911. C. H DYE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Ordinance Ne. An Ordinance for making an Inrprove ment of Twelfth atreet, Oregon City, Oregon, from a point 105 feet weat of-the westerly line of Main atreet westerly to the east line of Water . street. Oregon City doea ordain aa fol- lows: fi1rm 1 Tha nronnsed Imnrnve- ment of Twelfth street, Oregon Clty7tan(r acprnett Interest to the ImproTejl Oregon, from a point 105 feet west erly from the west line of Main street westerly to the east line of Water atreet, shall be made accord ing to the plana and specification on file In the office of the City Re corder of said Oregon City and ap proved by Ordinance adopted by the City Council, February lRth, 1911. which aald plana and apnclfl , cations are hereby referred to and made a part of this Ordinance. The Improvement shall be con structed as follows: The atreet shall he brought to the sub-grade the full width thereof. On the road-bed macadam ahall be .placed not leas than 6 inches at the curb and not less than 9 Inches thick at center of atreet, and when completed the said road-bed ahall be brought to grade specified In res olution adopted by aald City Coun cil on February 1st, 191L Said street will be properly pro vided with dralna, catch baalna anJ guttera necesaary to preserve the grade, embankment and surface of tha atreet, and to provide all proper drainage. Sidewalks shall be made of concrete, eicept where on appli cation to the Council, owners are permitted to have wood walka laid, ' All sldewalka shall be Jils feet wide and laid to the property line. Curbs ohell be laid on both aides of the macadamized portion of the atreet, 20-feet from the center line of the atreet where the road bed la forty feet wide. Curbs shall be of con crete and set vertically to . sub grade of the street. Crosswalks shall be of wood four (4) feet wide and not less than three Inchea thick and, all the said Improvement shall be made according to the plans and specifications filed March 24th, 1911, - and approved thereby.. -., -.-, , Section I. -The Improvement shall be classed aa "Macadam" and ahall be maintained by Oregon City for the full period of ten years from date of the acceptance by the Coun cil. Section The City Recorder of nr.mn ritv la hsrebv authorised to advet-tla. fur and receive proposals for aald Improvement, but the City reserves the right to reject any or all blda therefor, and tha Mayor and Recorder ahall enter Into a contract or contracta with each person, firm or corporation to whom the cmi. tract or contracts ara let by the Council of Oregon City for the Im provement or parte thereof aa aped fled In thla Ordinance. Section 4. Karh contract ahall con talu a atlpulatlon to the effect that the person, firm or corporation to whom aald contract or contracta are let, ahall look for payment only to the aunt assessed upon the property liable to pay for auch Improvement - and collected and paid i be City Treasury for auch purpose and they will not require Oregon City by any legal process or otherwise to pay the aald aum out of any other fund. Section ft. Whereaa the condition of aald atreet waa and la dangerous to the health and safety of the pub llo.,ainl Us immediate Improvement ia necessary for the Immediate pre servation of the health and safely of the public, in the Judgment of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, an emergency exists; thorefore this ordinance shall be In force Immedi ately upon Ha approval by the May or. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council of Oregon City, held on the 7ih day of April. 1911. and to come up for second reading and final Itasiuiae at a special meeting of the City Council to 1ms held In the Coun cil Chamber of Oregon City on the 8th day of May at R o'clock, P. M. ' 1 U 8TIPP, Recorder. Ordinance Ne. An ordinance attihorUIng the Issuance of Improvement bonds In pursuance of an art of legislature In the State of Oregon known aa "The Bonding Act- aa the same has been amended. Oregon City doea ordain aa fol lows: :v Section 1. That In pursuance of application of ownera of property to pay certain assessments for the Improvement of Twelfth Street. Ore aon City.' Oregon, from a point 10B feet westerly of the westerly line of Main Street easterly to the east line of Taylor Street aa provided by an act uf,Jh legislative -Assembly of the State of Oregon, entitled "An Act to provde""for the Issuance of bonds for the Improvement of Streets and tha laying of Sewera In LlncoriMrated-aileaand-for the pay ment of the coats of such improve ment and laying of Sewere by In stallnienis," (lied In the office of the Secretary of State February S2nd. 1893. aa amended by an act entitled "An Act to amend sections 1, t, 3. I n and T of an Art entitled, 'An Act to provide for the Issuance of bonds for the Improvement of , Streets and the laying o Sewers In Incorporated fit le and the pay-: "menToniie sis-orsiich-lmproreM ments and laying of Sewere oy in stallments.' filed In the office of the Secretary of Stater February Und. i9T" anoroved February 28th. 1901. and subsequent amendatory i acta thereto passed by the Legisla tive Assembly of the State of. Ore gon; Tha Mayor and Recorder ar5 hereby authorised and directed to execnte Improvement bonds of Ore gon City, Oregon and deliver the same to the Treasurer of Oregon Citv who shall retain said bonde until ordered by the Finance Com mittee of the Council of Oregon City to deliver aald bonda to the successful purchsser thereof, who shall pay to said Treaaurer the amount bid for aald bonds. Said bonds are laaued for the pay ment of a portion of the cost of Im proving that part of Twelfth Street. Oregon CHy. above deacribed and ahall not exceed the aum of $9503.44, In the aggregate. The denomination of said bonda ahall be aa followa: One for 1253.44. One for $250.00 and eighteen for $500.00 each. Said bonda are to be dated the 18th day of March. 1911. and shall mature In ten years from the date thereof, and be payable in gold coin of tha United Statea of America, and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, Intereat pay able aeml-annually aald Interest to be evidenced by coupons attached to aald bonda, provided however, the light to take up -- cancel aald bonda uon the payment of the face thereof with all accrued Interest to the date of payment of any semi annual coupon Intereat paying per iod, at or after one year from the date of aald bond, la hereby re served to Oregon City. Section 2. The Treasurer of Ore gon City Is hereby directed to credit uuon receiving the purchase Mice of said bonds, the face value thereof ment fund (Twelfth Street), and all premluma to the general fund, of Oregon City. . Section 8. "Whereaa the City Council of Oregon City has hereto fore found that the condition of said Twelfth Street was and Is dangerous to the health and aafety of the pub lic, and has let a contract for the Immediate Improvement of the same, and whereaa the said street Is still In auch condition ao as to he dangeroua to the health and safety of the public, and that It la neces sary to provide funda f r the con tinuance of the Improvement there of, and that aald continuance Is necessary for the Immediate preser vation of the health and safely of the public, In tbe Judgment of the Council of Oregon City an emergen cy exlats; therefore this ordinance ahall take effect and be In force Im mediately upon Its approval by tbe Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub llahed at a special meeting of the City Council of Oregon City on the 27th day of April, 191L and to come up for second reading and final pas sage at a special meeting of the City Council to be-held in the Council Chamber of Oregon City oa the 8th day of May at S o'clock, P. M. U 8TIPP, Recorder. ' ..'; . ; ft li If. -If. nil iuursen kh ;; v Ad-Readers Place.. w When you write your cl lfled ad or any kind of an ad try to -Include in It Juat the Information you'd Hke to find If you were an ad-reader and were looking fot an ad of that kina. - , If you do this to even a small extent your ad. will bring Re- 8ULT8I Axe You pa: In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. In the matter of the Estate of Ernest Marshall, a minor. It appearing to the Court from the petition of Julia Callff: , That ahe la the duly appointed, qualified and acting guardian of the person and estate of Ernest Marshall, a minor,- . " That aald Ernest ' Marshall la the owner of a one-ninth Intereat In and to the following described real estate situate In Clackamaa County, Oregon, to vitp The East Half of the North East quarter of.Sectlon IS, T. 3. 8: R. 4 K. of tbe Willamette Meridian, and that aald Ernest Marshall haa no other property and there la very little In come from, said property, that It la necessary for the aupport, education and nurture of said minor that aald property be sold, and It will be foe the beat Interest of aald minor and 4in persons Interested In said property that the same be aold, that the pro ceed thereof can be uaed to educate aald minor and auch part thereof as will not beuAeeeaaary for use for such purpose can be invested ao as to bring hotter returns than can be possibly made from present arrangements. That tbe persona and those Inter ested In said landa and the next of kin of said Ernest Marshall are: Ju lia Callff,. his mother, Harvey Mar shall, Susan E. Rhodes, Alice Marshall, Johu A. Marshall, Jamea Frank Ogles. by,. Char)es E. Ogleaby, George A, DeShlelda, Marlon DeSbiclds, Frances DeShlelda Tank, William Marshall and D. M. Marshall. . , ' , !"hat It for the beat intereat of aald ate that said aale should be at pri vate sale for caah in hand. It la therefore ordered that the aaid next of kin and persons Interested In said eatate appear at the Court House, In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, at the County Court room, on Monday, May 29th, 1911, at 10:00 A. M. and ahow cause if any they have 1 v The EBognhir Will You Help Us Boost Your Own " Interests? By carrier, i year $3.00 By mail, year 2.00 Send in Your Name and Remittance why an order and license W 0 Intereat . of said E"eai "enb I and to aald real estaie should w granted. April 17th. 1911. RB.nKATTrJ tuni.t Magaxlne For Msy- J "Nile of the West." by OW drua. . Beautifully illustrated colore. "The Spell," a wt , by the Williamson. '0 j Greater Chinatown." by Chrw Field. Automobile section. " , sale, 15 cents. - Paint Mine Near y.'tTi- Charles S. Baker elalma w found a paint mine on hli l r Beaver Creek. Expert! "Tj t en out to examine to. vnfe i mine and they aay It la "-tt Is claimed that the Prod.rtcs beat of paint, but so far the P1, not entirely settled aa to V ment of the olay, etc. PUT UP AND Ft' When l Oregon City farmer's feed V: Is SOS Main Str - ' 1 esYof Csre Given All . . , Stock. Left With 0a J V. G. DOVER