MORNING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. "Entered as second-class matter Jan uary 9, 1911, at the post office at Oregon City, Oregon, under the Act of March 8, 1879." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by mall J3.00 Six Months by mail l o Four Months, by mail i.Ojj Per Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER THE MORNING ENTERPRISE $ is on sale at the following stores every day: Huntley Bros. DrugB Main Street. i .!. W. McAnulty. Cigars Seventh and Main. e m. B. B. Anderson Main, near Sixth. E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. O. City Drug Store Electric Hotel. Schoenborn Confectionery Seventh and J. Q. Adams. Sj'eSS3(3 Dec. 6 in American History. 16'JO i'ilgriins explored Plymouth baj in search of a place to found the first white settlement. 1757 Marquis de Lafayette, notec French ally of the American Revo unionists, born: died 1834. 18811 Jefferson Davis, statesman, ex president of the southern Confed eracy, died: born 1808. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Sun sets 4:33. rises 7:U. Evening stars: Mercury, Venus. Jupiter, Saturn. Morning star: Mars. Compared with Suez As ship tolls at Panama have been fixed at about the same ratio as those collected at Suez there can be no complaint that the United States is illiberal, or trying to exact all that the traffic will bear. The Suez Canal cost $100,000,000 or only about one fourth of the amount this country is spending on the Panama Canal. Though the later is but half the length of the Suez waterway it is at least 200 feet wider at the bottom and has a depth of 41 feet, compared with 31 at Suez. The United States began work at Panama eight years ago and ships will pass through next year. De Les seps started on a Red Sea canal in 1852, but the Suez route was not open ed until 1869. In 1875 the British that year had been one of protest, bought the khedive's shares for $20,- 000,000, and the canal was enlarged Net profits reached $7,600,000 in 1890 and have greatly increased. The ton nage passing through has gained four fold since 1880. In it returns to stockholders the Suez Canal is, in the language of the sreet, a "melon" every year. Its dig ging called for no such engineering and sanitary ability as was required and has been admirably shown in the Panama zone, by the talent trained at West Point. Fifteen years ago an isthmian canal in America seemed a project tor some future age. It is now nearly ready for ships. Half its cost thus far has been paid from surplus money in the treasury, while none of the bonded debt incurred in its con struction bears more than 3 per cent interest. TYPHOID GERMS FOUND IN WATER (Continued from page 1) evening that there were forty-eight cases of typhoid fever in the city, and now that the apparent cause of the disease has been found, it is believed that few more cases will develop. Dr. J. W. Norris, health officer, who has been most active in safeguarding the health of the residents of the city, and sent samples of water to chemists as soon as it was evident that the pre vailing disease was typhoid, expects reports on the water today or tomor row. He insists that the residents of the city not use any water for drink ing purposes that has not been boiled for at least half an hour. Dr. Norris also urges the people to use only wat er that has been boiled in washing vegetables that are to be eaten raw. Explicit. "Tell tne.'' requests the young per son, entering the study of the gray bearded philosopher, 'what is the dif ference between friendship and loveV The gray bearded philosopher studies the table thoughtfully for a moment or two. then replied. "Friendship, my son. is a mutual understanding: love is a mutual misunderstanding." Life. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under these classified headings will be inserted at one cent a word, flrat Insertion, half a cent additional inser tions. One inch card, J2 per month; half Inch card, (4 lines), Jl per month. Cash must accompany order unless one has ar. open account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errors; where errors occur free corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum charge 16c. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the friends and relatives for their service and floral offerings furnished at the funeral of our father, Eli Criswell. NORA CRISWELL- U"3T1T!T.T.A CRTS WELT rHAS. O. CHRISWELLI LOST l,OST At W. E. Mumpower's at Clear Creek, large black Cocker Spaniel dog, long curly hair and ears, an swers to the name of "Sport", has barb cut across front shoulder. Re- BUY A LOT IN THE BUSI NESS HEART OF MOLALLA $10 down, $10 per Mo., with 6 per cent per annum. The Clackamas Southern has now begun to lay rails and when it reaches this thriving valley town, you will wish you owned a lot in Gregory's Addition. Dillman&Howland Weinhard Building WANTED LIVESTOCK WANTED Cows fresh or coming fresh soon, W. C. Berreth, 1480, Ma cadam Street, Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room modern house, enquire of Geo. Randall at corner 5th and Jefferson Sts. FOR RENT Strictly modern house keeping rooms, 505 Division St., back of Eastham school. Mrs. Henry Shannon. FOR RENT Five room cottage. Ad dress 324 Washington Street, City. FOR SALE WHY PAY RENT When you can buy land on these terms? 1 1-2 acres good land, 20 minutes walk Of Oregon City Post Office, $50 down, $10 monthly. Many of these tracts are owned by Prominent Oregon City business men. Inquire of E. P. Elliott & Son. FOR SALE 150 ewes, will begin to lamb about January 1st. In lots to suit purchaser. Also, some fresh cows. F. E. Parker, Maple Lane, Oregon, City Route 3. FOR SALE Work horses, room 2 Beaver building. enquire Cow and calf for sale, Maple Lane. A. J. Lewis, POWDER Are you using powder? If you are, you want the best. Use Trojan Powder. No headache, no thawing. For sale by C. R. Livesay, Pacific Phone Farmers 217, Oregon City R. F. D. No. 6. MISCELLANEOUS. Rheumatism cured. I will gladly send any sufferer a Simple Herbal Re cipe that cures Rheumatism, also a Trial Treatment, all sent abso lutely free by one who was cured. Enclose a two cent stamp. W. H. Sutton, 2601 Orchard Ave., Los An geles, Calif. EXCURSION RATES EXCURSION RATES Monogram, Guckenheimer, and Penn. Rye Whiskey, $1.00 per Full Quart. Port Wine 25c per Qt. Buy your wines and liquors from us and Save Mon ey. Kentucky Liquor Co. Cor. 5th and Main St. VIOLIN TAUGHT H. B. WEEKS, Teacher of Viplin. Grand Theatre. MUSICAL VIOLIN LESSONS Mr. Gustav Fiechtner, from Liepzig, Germany, is prepared to accept a limited num ber of pupils. Mr. Fiechtner may also be engaged for solo work or ensemble work. Address for terms, etc., Gustave Fiechtner, Oregon City Oregon. WOOD AND COAL OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL CO , F. M. Blnkra. Wood and coal Aellvered to all parti of the city SAWING A 8PSCIALTY. Phone your orders. Pacific 1371, Home a 1 NOTICES Ordinance No. An ordinance declaring the asessment for the construction of the Exten sion to Sewer District No. 2, Ore gon City, Oregon. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The assessment for the construction of the exten sion to Sewer District No. 2, Oregon City, Oregon, bas been declared and levied according to Assessment Roll No. 16, New Series, and the whole cost thereof is $795.72. Section No. 2. Whereas the con dition of the said district was and is dangerous to the health and safe ty of the public and it is necesssary for the immediate preservation of the health and safety of the said public that this ordinance take ef fect and in force immediately upon its approval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of the city council of Oregon City, Oregon, held on the 4th day of December, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a spec ial meeting of the said City Council to be held on the 21st day of Dec. 1912, at 8 o'clock, P. M. L. STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. . An ordinance to provide for the funding of a part of the outstanding general fund city warrants of Oregon City. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The finance committee of the city council of said city of Oregon City consisting are hereby authorized and empow ered to borrow Fifty Thousand ($50,000) dollars on the faith and credit of said corporation of Ore gon City said sum to bear interest at not more than five per centum per annum payable semi-annually on the first day of May and Nevember of each year. Section 2. In order to secure said sum of money and to secure the pay ment thereof, the said committee shall prepare bonds or obligations of the said corporation, one hundred in number, to be numbered consec utively from one to one hundred in clusive, for five hundred each, pay- able twenty years after Jan. 1, 1913 I Each of said bonds or obligations shall have attached thereto forty (40) interest coupons for the half yearly interest as it matures there on as aforesaid. Said bonds or obligations shall be signed by the Mayor, recorder and treasurer of said city, on behalf nf tho oornoration of said Oregon be signed by the treasurer only. The bonds shall be made payable to the bearer, and the faith of the cor poration of Oregon City, is hereby pledged for the punctual payment i thereof. Section 3. Upon presentation of said interest coupons to the city treasurer of said city, at or after their maturity, he shall pay the same out of any funds he may have applicable thereto and they shall take precedence and be paid before any outstanding city warrants or other corporate obligation of said city. Section 4. Said committee shall ad vertise the issuing of said bonds, asking bids therefor, and shall sell the same to the highest bidder, pro vided, however, that if no satisfac tory offer is received the committee is authorized to reject any and all bids. Section 5. On sale of said bonds the money therefrom shall at once be paid to the city treasurer of said city, and he shall immediately ap ply the same in paying the outstand ing indebtedness of the city. Section 6. All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of the City Council of Oregon City, Ore gon, on the 4th day of December, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a spec ial meeting of the said city council to be held on the 21st day of De cember, 1912, at 8 o'clock, P. M. L .STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. An ordinance authorizing the Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany, its successors and assigns, to reconstruct, maintain and oper ate a Railway on Third Street in Oregon City, and to erect the nec essary poles and string the neces sary wires for the operation there of, and to carry freight and express matter on and over said railway on said Third Street and on and over said company's railway on Main Street in said Oregon City, and to collect charges and tolls for carry ing freight and express matter, for the said railway. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section L That there be and hereby is granted to the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, its sussessors and assigns, the right and privilege to reconstruct maintain and operate a railway now along, over and upon Third Street in Ore gon City, from Main Street to the Willamette River, and to erect and maintain poles and appliances along, over and upon said street between the points aforesaid, and to stretch wires for the purpose of transmit ting power for the operation of said railway, by permission of and sub ject to the approval of the City Council of Oregon City. Section 2. The tracks of said rail way shall be a single track of steel rails with the necessary turnouts and turn tables as shall be al lowed, and authorized by the ' City Council of Oregon City and the pattern and style of said rails used in said track and the lo cation and manner of reconstructing or relaying down the same shall be subject to the approval of the City Council of Oregon City. Section 3. The Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, or its suc cessors or assigns, shall plank, pave or macadamize the said railway be tween the rails and between the tracks and one foot outside of the rails, as the municipal authorities may direct, and shall maintain the same in proper repair; and when ever the said City Council shall im- Doing Now's the time to make one dollar do the work of two. Nowhere else in Portland can you find clothing bargains like these: $10.00 for Mover's SIS and $18 Suits Other stores sell like quality at $20.00 $ $ for IVloyer's Fine $ for Any $ THird and When You prove any part of the street along and on which said railway shall have been constructed, as by this ordinance authorized, with wood blocks, stone blocks, asphalt brick or other hard surface pavement, the said railway company, its succes sors or assigns, upon order of said city council so to do, shall put down on and along said railway rails of not less than seven inches in depth and weighing not less than seventy five younds per yard, and such rails shall be of a pattern and shall be laid on a foundation to be approved by the said City Council. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to ob struct the railway herein provided for, either during the reconstruction or operation of the same, and any person or persons who shall care lessly or willfully violate this pro vision shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof before the City Recorder or Mayor of said city shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment in the City Jail not exceeding twelve days or both, at the discretion of the Court, for each and every offense. Any conductor or other employee on the railway herein provided for, or passenger thereof, or any person j on or about the cars belonging to said company, who shall, by often- j sive, indecent, opprobrious or abus- j ive language or conduct, insult, J abuse or maltreat any passenger on 1 said cars, shall on conviction before ! the said City Recorder or Mayor, j be punished by a fine not exceeding : twenty-five dollars or by imprison ment in the city jail, not exceeding twelve days, or both at the discre tion of the court, for each and every offense. , Section 5. That there be and here by is granted unto the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns, the right and privileges to run and operate express and freight cars along, ov er and upon any railway maintain ed hereunder upon Third Street of said Oregon City, and along, over and upon the tracks of said com pany upon Main Street of said Ore gon City, now laid or hereafter to be laid, in such manner, at such times, and under the conditions hereinafter mentioned and specified in this ordinance, and to carry and transport freight and express mat ter thereon and thereover and col lect tolls and charges therefor. Section 6. That no freight or ex press matter shall be taken from-! or put on any cars on Main Street ! at any point except at some depot j established south of Fourth Street i or north of Fourteenth Street in j said city; provided, however, that ; upon a proper showing, the Mayor ; or committee on Streets and Public j Property may grant a permit to load or unload special freight at any j point. Freight and express matter j may be unloaded and dicharged on j Third Street west of Main Street; j provided, however, that said oper- j ation shall not in any way interfere j with the passage of teams or ve hides on said street. Section 7. A proper ware house 1 for unloading freight and express matter must be provided for by the said company, its successors or as- j signs, and a freight yard other than that connected with said company's I present depot, suitable for the trans- j action of their freight business shall ! be provided. Section 8. That in order to oper ate and run said cars from Main Street into said warehouse and 1 said freight yard the privilege to I lay .maintain and operate steel rail- j way tracks from said Main Street ' into said warehouse and freight j yard is hereby granted with all nec-! essary switches and connections Double Duty $ 1 2.50 They cost you $25.00 at ordinary S3 Boy's $5 or $6 Suit in the Store The most astounding offer in clothing distribution to be found today anywhere. Only at Our Store at Third and Oak MOYER See It in Our Ad. It's So with the main tracks running on Main Street the exact location of said switches and connections be ing subject to the approval of the City Council. The tracks as now laid at the entrance' to the present depot be accepted as now satisfact ory. Section 9. The right and privi leges hereby granted to run and op erate freight and express cars upon said railway tracks on Main and Third Street are limite as follows: Only round trip of not exceeding three attached cars stall be run be tween 7 o'clock, A. M. and twelve o'clock noon, of each day; only one round trip, of not exceeding three attached cars between twelve o'clock noon, and 6 o'clock, P. M. of each day, between the hours of 10 o'clock P. M. on one day and 6 o'clock A. M. on the succeeding day said express and freight cars shall run as often as the business of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company its successors and assigns may re quire. No freight or express cars shan run between 6 o'clock P. M. and 10 o'clock P. M. or between 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock A. M. Section 10. The Portland Rail- wav. Light & Power Company, its successors and assigns, shall pay to the City of Oregon City the sum of One Thousand Dollars for each year of the existence of the rights granted by this ordinance, as com pensation for this grant or tran chise by the City of Oregon City. $250.00 to be paid on acceptance of this franchise for the quarter be ginning January 1st, 1913 and $250.00 on the first day of each quar ter thereafter in advance. Each of the quarterly payments of money required by this section shall be made by said Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns, to the Recorder of the City of Oregon City. The said Recorder shall issue his receipt for each of said payments, which shall be a full acquittance for such payment and no other tax or license fee upon this franchise or the occupation or business of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, its successors or assigns, conducted under this franchise, shall, during the term of this fran chise be levied, imposed or collect ed from said Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, its succes sors or assigns, on account of this franchise or operations of said Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany, its successors or assigns, thereunder. Section 11. All rights and privi leges hereby conferred shall expire absolutely, at the end of five years from the date of the approval of this ordinance. Section 12. The Portland Rail way, Light & Power Company, its successors and assigns, shall within thirty days after the date of the ap proval of this Ordinance file in the office of the City Recorder its writ ten acceptance of the rights and privileges hereby granted and con ferred upon it subject to the terms, restrictions, and conditions herein contained, and if it shall fail so to file such written acceptance, it shall be deemed to have abandoned all the rights and privileges conferred by this Ordinance. Section 13. If the said railway company, its successors and assigns, shall fail to keep and perform any or all of the terms, provisions, re strictions or conditions of this Or dinance, the city council may notify said railway company, its successors or assigns, of any such failure and said railway company,' its successors and assigns, shall for a period of thirty days from the reception of any such notice, fail or neglect to comply with the terms, provisions, restrictions, and conditions of this stores THird Ordinance specified in said notice f the said council may by a majority I In vote declare the rights and privi leges fierein granted forfeited, and such vote under said circumstances shall be an absolute forfeiture of the rights and privileges conferred hereby. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 4th day of December, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of the said City Council to be held on the 21st day of December, 1912, at 8 o'clock P. M. L. STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. . An ordinance vacating part of the alley in Block 155, Oregon City, Ore gon, and reducing the width thereof from 26 feet to 16 feet. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Sec. 1. There is hereby vacat ed a strip of land off and from both sides of the alley in Block 155, Ore gon City, (the full length thereof through said block,) Five feet wide and the said alley shall henceforth be Sixteen feet wide instead of Twenty Six Feet wide, as now. Read first time and ordered pub- j lished at a regular meeting of the j Council held on the 4th day of De cember, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting to be held on the 21st day of December, 1912. L. STIPP, Recorder. , Ordinance No. . An ordinance declaring the assess ment for the construction of Sewer District No. 7, Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The assessment for the construction of Sewer District No. 7, Oregon City, Oregon, (has been declared and levied accordinng to Assessment Roll No. 17, new ser ies, and the whole, cost thereof is $8043.69. Section 2. Whereas the condi tion of the said district was and is dangerous to the health and safety of the public and is necessary for the immediate preservation of the health and safety of the said public that this Ordinance take effect and be in force immediately upon its ap proval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of tha City Council held on the 4th day of December, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of the said city council to be held on the 21st day of December, 1912, at 8 o'clock P. M. L. STIPP, Recorder. Notice of Hearing of Sewer District No. 2 Extension Assessment. Notice is hereby given that the com-1 mittee appointed to ascertain the benefit to each lot or parts thereof or parcel of real estate lying in the Extension to Sewer District No. 2, Oregon City Oregon, and described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Lot 8, Block 21, County Ad dition to Oregon City, Oregon and running thence in a Southerly di rection along the property line of Spring Street: hence along the North line of Spring Street to the Southwest corner of Lot 13, Block 14 Falls View Addition to Oregon City Oregon, thence along the property line to the Northwest corner of Lot 1 Block 10, County Addition to Ore gon City, to the place of beginning has made its report arid the assess ment based thereon is now on file in the office of the Recorder of Ore gon City, and subject to examina tion and the City Council of Oregon City has set the 21 day of Decem ber, 1912, at 8 o'clock, P. M, in the Council Chamber of Oregon City as the time and place of hearing ob jections to said assessment and you are hereby notified that any objec tions, which may be made in writ ing and filed with the said Record er on or before the 21 aay of Decem ber, will be heard and considered by the said City Council at the time and place hereinbefore specified be for any Ordinance is passed assess ing the cost of said sewer. Dated December 4th, 1912. L. STIPP, Recorder. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas. Albert Rowe, Plaintiff, vs. Edith Rowe, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Edith Rowe: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you- in the above en" titled suit on or before Saturday, the 7th day' of December, 1912, that being six weeks from the first pub lication hereof, and if you fail to appear and answer the complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint herein, towit, for a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yourself and the plaintiff and for such other and furtherrelief as to the court may seem eauitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publication hereof in the Morning Enterprise for six succes sive weeks, by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, which 'order is dated on the 24th day of October, 1912. The date of the first publi tion is October 25th, 1912. The date of the last publication is December 6th, 1912. A. E. COOPER, v Attorney for Plaintiff, 1424 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. ALL DAYS ARE GAINS TO THE SAVING MAN A Dollar spent is a dollar gone forever, but a dollar deposited in this bank is not only safe, but increases in value. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY OL EST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. C. LATOURETTE, President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking Business. Summons. the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Bertha M. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Sevart Johnson, Defendant. To Sevart Johnson, above named de fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit on of before Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1912, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, towit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing bteween the plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made and entered on the 24th day of October, 1912, and the time pre scribed for the publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, October 25th, 1912, and continuing each week thereafter to and including the is sue of Friday, December 6th, 1912. T. B. McDEVITT.Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas. Frances Mclver, lPiantiff, vs. Frances Mclver, Plaintiff, To H. H Mclver, the above named de" fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, ybu. are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit, on or before Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1912, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, towit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order wasmade and entered on the 24th day of October, 1912, and the time prescrib ed for publication thereof, is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, October 25th, 1912, and continuing each week thereaf ter to and including the issue of Fri day, December 6iu, 1912. T. B. M'DEVITT, Jr. Attorney for Paintiff. Summons. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas. Walter E. Beckner, Plaintiff, vs. Flora H. Beckner Defendant. To Flora B. Beckner, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againt you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 7th day of December, 1912, said date being af" ter the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to ap" pear and answer said complaint within said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint towit: for a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex" isting between plaintiff and defend ant. This summons is published by or" der of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and entered on the 24th day of October, 1912, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday, the 25th day of October, 1912, and continuing each week thereafter to and including the issue of Friday, the 6th day of December, 1912. P. E. NEWELL, Attorney for MKUMUtj Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas. Juiia E. Lane, Plaintiff, vs. Nelson P. Lane, Defendant. To the above named defendant; Nel son P. Lane: In the name of the state of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before Saturday the 7th day of December, 1912, that being six weekB from the first publication hereof, and if you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded herein, towit, for a decree of di vorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yourself and the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons served upon you by publication thereof in the Morn" ing Enterprise for six successive weelfs, by order of the Hon. J. U. Canrpbell, Judge of the Circuitcourt of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, which order is dated on the 24th day of October, 1912. The date of the first publication is Oct tober 25th, 1912. The date of the last publication is December 6th, 1912. A. E. COOPER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1424 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. $50,000.00 Open from 9 A. M. to ? p. M.