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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922.
Page Five
LEGAL
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
No. 2476
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Edward Owens, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of the County Court
of the County of Clackamas, State of
Oregon, made and entered on the
22nd day of December, 1921, in the
matter of the estate of Edward Ow
ens, deceased, the undersigned ad
ministrator of the estate of Edward
Owens, deceased, will on and after
the 30th day .of January, 1922, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
offer for sale and sell at private sale
to the highest bidder for cash and
subject to confirmation by said Coun
ty Court at the law office of Jos. E.
Hedges, No. 804 Main Street, Ore
gon City, Oregon, all the right, title,
interest and estate of the said Ed
ward Owens deceased, in and to those
certain pieces, lots or parcels of land
situate, lying and being in the Coun
ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, par
ticularly described as follows, to-wit :-
The North half () of the North
east Quarter (Vi) of Section Twenty
nine (29), Township Three (3), South
Range Two (2), East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing eighty (80)
acres.
W. P. HARRIS,
Administrator of the Estate of Ed
ward Owens, deceased. Dec. 29-5t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas has ap
pointed the undersigned, executor of
the Will and Estate of A. C. Beauiiau
deceased. ' All persons having claim,
against the said decedent or his es
tote, are hereby given notice thai
they shall present them to the under
signed executor at the office of Jos.
E. Hedges, Esq-, 804 Main Street,
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice
with proper vouchers duly verified.
JOSEPH BEAULIAU,
Executor of the Will and Estate of
A. C Beauiiau, deceased.
JOS. E. HEDGES,
Attorney.
Date of first publication, December
29th, 1921. '
Date of last publication, -.January
26th, 1921. Dec. 29-5t.
SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF
DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
H. E. Sharrow, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harriett S. Kinney, Defendant
To Harriett S. Kinney:
In the Name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby notified that H. E.
Sharrow, the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 2214 issued on
the 3rd day of June, 1921, by the Tax
Collector of the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, for the amount of
twenty nine and 02-100 dollars, the
same being then due and delinquent
for taxes for the year 1917, together
with penalty, interest and costs there
on upon the real property assessed
to you of which you are the owner as
appears of record, situated in said
County and State and particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Lots 5 and 6, Section 26, Township
2 S. R. 3 East of the Willamette
Meridian, in Clackamas County, Ore
gon. You are further notified that said H.
E. Sharrow has paid taxes on said pre
mises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said am
ounts as follows:
Year's tax, 1914; date paid, Decem
ber 5, 1918; tax receipt 2595; am
ount, $39.76; rate of interest, 10.
Year's tax, 1915; date paid, Decem
ber 15, 1919; tax receipt 3035; amount,
1 25.33; rate of interest, 10.
Year's tax, 1916; date paid, Decem
ber 27, 1920; tax receipt, 3489; am
ount, J23.80; rate of interest. 10.
Year's tax, 1918; date paid, June 3,
1921; tax receipt, 19531; amount,
$27.86; rate of interest, 10.
Year's tax, 1919; date paid. July 5,
1921; tax receipt, 19610; amount,
$31.29; rate of interest, 10.
Year's tax, 1920; date paid, July 5,
1921; tax receipt, 12389; amount,
$35.10; rate of interest, 10.
Said Harriett S. Kinney as the own
er of the legal title of the above de
scibed property as the same appears
of record, and each of the other per
sons above named are hereby further
notified that plaintiff H. E. Sharrow,
will apply to the Circuit Court of the
County and State aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing the lien against the
property above described and mention
ed in said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to apepar within
sixty days after the service of this
summons upon you, exclusive of the
day of service, and defend this action
or pay the amount due as above
shown, together with costs and accru
ed interest, and in case of your failure
to do so, a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes and
costs against the land and premises
above named.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned living within the State of
Oregon, at the address hereafter men
tioned. This summons is published
by order of J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above Court, made January 10,
1922.
W. M. STONE,
Attorney for Plaintiff. Address,
Oregon City, Oregon.
1-12-22-9L
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County
NOTICES
George Bailey, Plaintiff,
vs.-
Lulu Bailey, defendant.
To Lulu Bailey the above
named
defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon; You are hereby reuired to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the expiration six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, which date of ex
piration is fixed by order of the above
entitled Court as Thursday, January
26th, 1922; if you so fail to appear
and answer plaintiff will apply to the
C ourt for the relief prayed for in his
complaint, to-wit:-
That the marriage contract hereto
lore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant herein be dissolv
ed. .
This summons is published by order
of J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above
entitle! Court
The order is dated December 13th,
1921.
Date ol fiif t publication December
L5th, 1921.
Date of .last publication, January
-6th, 11)22
F. C. HANLEY,
Address 407 Yeon Bldg., Portland.
Jregon, Atiorney for plaintiff.
12-15-7L
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Administrator of the es
tate of Eli Criswell, deceased, has
filed his final account herein with the
County Clerk of Clackamas County,
Jregon, and the County Judge has set
.ionday, January 30th, 1922, at th
uour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., in tlu
Juunty Court Room at Oregon City,
luckamas County, Oregon, as tht
iine and place for hearing objections
to said final account and for the fina,
outtlement of said estate.
CHARLEY CRISWELL,
Administrator.
O. D. EBY,
Attorney for Administrator.
Dated December 23, 1921.
Dec. 29-5t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
as administrator of the estate of Her
bert Lucas, deceased, and any and all
persons having claims against. said es
tate must present them to the under
signed administrator at his home
near Canby, Oregon, duly verified as
by law required, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated December 22nd, 1921.
M. HUIRAS,
Administrator of the estate of Her
bert Lucas, deceased.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for administrator.
Dec. 29-5t.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for Clackamas County
Eva Townsend, plaintiff,
vs.
George W. Townsend, defendant.
To George W. Townsend, the above
named defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
six ' weeks from the 15th day of De
cember, 1921, that being the date or
the first publication of the summons
herein, and if you so fail to appear
and answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded n the complaint,
to-wit: for a decree dissolving the
marriage contract heretofore ana now
existing between plaintiff and defen
awarded the care, custody and con
dant in this cause, that plaintiff be
trol of the minor children of plaintiff
and defendant, namely: Lester, aged
16 years, Ralph, aged 15 years, Fred
aged 11 years, Bessie, aged 7 years,
and Victor, aged 3 years.
and for such other and further relief
as to the court may seem meet and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication, pursuant to the order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge or
the above entitled Court, which order
was made and entered on the 14th day
of December, 1921, and which order
directed that service of summons m
this cause be made upon you by pub
lication thereof for six consecutive
and successive weeks n the "Banner
Courier", a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation printed and published
in Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon.
Date of first publication, Dec. 15th.
1921.
Date of final publication Jan. 26th
1922.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for plaintiff, Address
Room 3, Andresen Building, Oregon
City, Oregon. 12-15-7t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Justina
Moehnke, deceased, and any and all
persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
present said claims duly verified as
by law required, at the office of my
attorney, Paul C. Fischer, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated January 7th, 1922.
Date of first publication January
12, 1922.
Date of last publication February
9, 1922.
JOHN A. MOEHNKE,
Administrator of the estate of Jus
tina Moehnke, deceased.
PAUL C. FISCHER,
Rooms 8 and 9, Beaver Bldg., Ad
dress, Oregon City, Oregon. Attorney
for Administrator. 1-12-5L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of ths State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas
has appointed the - undersigned,
administrator of the Estate of
Katherine "Paschal, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
said decedent or her estate, are here
by given notice that they shall pre
sent them to the undersigned admin
istrator at the office of "Jos. E.
Hedges, Esq., 804 Maint St., Ore
gon City, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice with pro
per vouchers duly verified.
WALTER I. PASCHAL
Administrator of -the Estate of
Katherine Paschal.
JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney.
Date of first publication, January
12, 1922.
Date of last publication, February
9, 1922.
112-t5
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the last will
and testament of Henry M. Looney,
deceased, have filed their final re
port in said estate and the county
court of Clackamas County has fixed
Monday, the 20th day of February at
the County Court room at Oregon City
Clackamas County, Oregon, at 10 o'
clock A. M. as the time and place
for hearing objections to said final
account.
Any person having objections to
said final account must file the same
in writing with the County Clerk of
said County on or before said time.
ELVA M. LOONEY,
WALTER T. LOONEY,
Executors Aforesaid.
l-19-5t-pd
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State 01
Oregon for Clackamas County
Emma Adams, plaintiff,
vs.
Elias Adams, defendant.
To Elias Adams, the above named
defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint or
plaix-iff, filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before six
weeks from the date of December
15th, 1921, that being the date of the
first publication of the summons
herein, and if you so fail to appear
and answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court foi
the relief demanded in the complaint,
to-wit, for a decree dissolving the
marriage contract heretofore and now
xisting between plaintiff and defend
ant in this cause, and for such other
and further relief as to the Court
may seem meet and equitable in the
premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication, pursuant to the order
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge o!
the above entitled Court, which or
der was made and entered on the
13th day of December, 1921, and
which order directed that service of
summons in this cause be made up
on you by publication thereof, for six
consecutive and successive weeks, in
the "Banner-Courier", a weekly news
paper of general circulation printed
and published in Clackamas County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication Dec. 15th,
1921.
Date of last publication Jan. 26th.
1922.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
12-15-7L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
executor of the estate of Bridget Gaff
ney, deceased, and any and all persons
having claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present said
claims, duly verified as by law re
quired, at the office of my attorney,
Wm. Hammond, Beaver Bldg., Oregon
City, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated November 29th, 1921.
Date of first publication Dec. 1,
1921.
Date of last publication Dec. 29,
1921.
MICHAEL E. GAFFNEY,
Executor of the estate of Bridget
Gaffney, deceased. -
WM. HAMMOND,
Attorney for Executor, Address
Beaver Building, Oregon City, Ore.
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JOHN HUGHES,
Hoff, Oregon.
l-12-4t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is- hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final report in
the' estate of George Ziegler, deceas
ed, and the Court has set Monday the
13th day of February, 1922, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on said day
in the County Court Room in the
County Court House in Oregon City,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing any and all objections to said
final report, and the discharge of said
executor.
HENRY G. ZIEGLER,
Executor of the last Will and Test
ament of George Ziegler, deceased.
Dated January 6th, 1922.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for executor.
Jan. 12 5-t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
designed has been appointed execu
trix of the estate of Marthe E. Os
wald, deceased, by the County Court
of Clackamas County, Oregon. Any
and all persons having, claims against
the estate of said deceased, are here
by required to present the same duly
verified, as by law required, with pro-
per vouchers to me at the office of
my attorneys, in Room 3, Andresen
Building Oregon City, Oregon, on or
before six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
Dated January 26th 1922.
GUSSIE OSWALD HULI
Executrix of the Estate of Mai the
E. Oswald, Deceased.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed as ad
ministratrix of the estate of T. W.
Younger, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas, and has quali
fied. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly veri
fied as by law required, to the under
signed at Briarwood Station, Clacka
mas County; Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
NANNIE YOUNGER,
Executrix.
FREDERICK M. DEMPSEY,
Attorney at Law, 826 N. W. Bank
Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
Date of first publication, Jan. 26,
1922.
Date of last publication Feb. 23,
1922. 1-26-5L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Charlotte
Samson, deceased, by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Any and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased,
are hereby required, to present the
same duly verified, as by law requir
ed, with proper vouchers to me at the
oifice of my attorneys, in Room if,
Andresen Building, Oregon City Ore
gon "on or before six months from
ihe date of the first publication oi
inis notice.
Dated January 26th 1922.
PAUL D. SAMSON,
Administrator of the Estate oi
Charlotte Samson, Deceased.
G. B. DIMICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for Administrator.
County Health Nurse
" Makes Fine Report
The report of the Clackamas coun
ty Public Health nurse for October,
iNovember and December, 1921, are as
oiiows :
The plan for the three months'
demonstration or education work ot
tne county health nurse in Clackamas
county, was divided into three classes,
a general nursing service, social ser
vice and a school service.
The general nursing service has in
cluded instructive and home nursing;
this can best be described by a con
crete case which is fairly typical.
The nurse was recently called into
the home of a man who had been out
of work for some time and was not
tinancially prepared to meet the ex
penses of the arrival"of a new baby,
there were four small children in tris
family, wihen the nurse visited the
home. She found an aunt, a well-
meaning woman, with little knowledge
of nursing, had come to help out for
a week, although the aunt had several
children of her own. She had always
heard that in preparing a baby's food
the value of the milk was destroyed
by boiling; that milk thinned a little
and warmed a thriving baby; that a
baby should be fed when it cried and
that if it did not stop crying it should
be agitated by rocking or shaking.
She was however easily convinced
that cereal water in the milk was a
substitute for what might be boiled
out; that continued irregular feedings
would spoil a baby's appetite and over
night the sensitive stomach; and that
in carefully proportioned food a baby
was much more apt to get the amount
required.
The point to be made is this : If the
aunt had not proved responsible for
the baby's and mother's care, the
nurse would have had it to do until
some competent person could have
been found. This baby was given a
layette and the sick room supplies
were loaned from the association loan
closet.
Visits are still being made to this
family.
During the three months 20 patients
were carried, 11 nursing visits made,
44 instructive visits.
Social Service,
Lacking social agencies it is neces
sary in this county for individuals or
societies to do their own investigat
ing. Because of the acute relation of ec
onomics to health, it is essential in
considering public health, careful
thought be given to the family in
come. For instance, a few years ago, a
poor Finn came to Oregon. He hao
had no special training or education
and today speaks very little English,
He could demand only hard, manual
labor. A great deal of the time his
work was shifting logs in the river,
where he was of course exposed to
the wet and cold. Babies -came so
fast and realizing that he had little
money for advancement or suitable
clothes for his outdoor work, he went
to the pulp department of the mills,
which is said not. to be conductive to
healthy lungs.
About four years ago he began to
complain of general pains and severe
coughing spells. The neighborhood
developed the impression that he was
lazy, because a great deal of the time
he was not able to support his fam
ily. When this family was brought to
the attention of the association, the
mother was expecting another baby,
a child of 18 months had a broken rib,
the 11 year old boy had frequent ill
nesses, similar to his father's; two
children had impetigo; the father was
suffering from his old complaint. Aside
from the living earned by the mothers
going out to wash, the sole income of
the family was a monthly pension of
$15 from the county to support a fam
ily of five -children, two in Bchool,
three under five at home, and a sick
father.
The reason given for the meagerness
of the 'pension was that the family
owned the house. Upon investigation
it was learned from the agent that
the house was valued at $1000, that
they owed $800 on it and were pay
ing 8 per cent on their investment.
Two physicians who cared for the
family approved of the suggestion that
the father and boy of 11 be taken to
the" Portland free dispensary for com
plete physical , examination. Two
trips to the dispensary proved that
the boy was organically fit, hut was
suffering from extreme malnutrition;
his resistance was so low that expos
ure or fatigue almost invariably meant
i rise in temperature, coughing, a cold
or upset stomach. The physician or
lered that he remain out of school in
definitely, spend a great deal of time
'n bed; eat a variety of vegetables,
Plenty of milk, cream and butte.
The diagnosis for the father was
chronic, respiratory infection, a pre
sent non tubercular, incapacitated for
work.
On application to the county court
with a report of the investigation the
tension was increased to $25 monthly,
he story told to a kind neighbor who
'old another brought them a bag of
carrots, a quart of milk daily for two
nonths, clothes and innumerable don
ations of food from other sources.
Under the head of social service 149
calls were made.
School Service.
School service includes:
1. School building inspection.
2. Calls at the home of school chil
dren.
3. Advice to children and mothers.
4. A routine physical inspection of
schoSl children, observing their pos
ture,skin, nose and throat, testing
their vision and hearing.
Incorrect posture is a very common
defect and often indicative of chest
or spine disorder.
1020 children were inspected for
communicable diseases; 60 were ex
cluded. Routine physical inspection was giv
n 384 children.
360 or over 94 per cent of these chil
dren had defective teeth, many of
them permanent
101 had abnormal tonsils.
24 had defective breathing.
41 had defective vision and 40 de
fective hearing.
A form letter was sent to each par
ent who received a notice of a phy
sical defect of his child.
Teachers have been especially help
ful in school work. In. their efforts
to have defects corrected in teaching
children habits of healthy living ,they
have been especially helpful.
Many teachers have weighed their
own school children.
747 children in the county have been
weighed and measured. 487 were
found to be under average normal
weight.
Respectfully submitted,
HILDA MORRIS,
Clackamas County Pub. Health Nurse.
Life in Far East
Told by Workers
"We went along a barren way, ev
ery village telling , us that the inhab
itants -had been driven away and that
the invaders had left only destitution.
Now and then daring men who had re
turned to their wasted homes had till
ed a little soil and were gathering a
meager crop. It was threshing time
Pa a mo si d
n
when we were there and in the sparse
ly covered fields little children gath
ered up every neglected head of grain
carrying it with almost worshipful
care to the little pile of wheat for
winter's bread.
"In Erivan we saw dead upon the
streets and poverty indescribable
everywhere. About our train, in the
little old park of the city, everywhere,
were the refugees. These poor fam
ished human f jihgs, or rather living
skeletons, do little more than raise
their bony hands and feebly cry for
bread. In the cemetery we saw a
dying mother with a little child by her
side. She had dragged herself to the
city of the dead to die.
"We were about to leave the city
when some of us returned to the or
phanages and saw more than one hun
dred children who had come from no
one knows where and were literally
knocking at the orphanage door for
entrance. Boys and girls, children
who ought to be happy, whose fathers
and mothers had been killed, at an or
phanage door and there was no room
within."
E. W. HANSACKER,
Far-East Relief Worker.
COULD NOT
FEED HB1SELF
"I suffered with rheumatism and in
digestion and at times could not use
my arms to feed myself," said Wes
ley Royal, Augusta, Ga. "1 tried
numerous medicines with only tem
porary relief," he - continued, "until I
was advised to try Number 40 Pre
scription which I did with splendid
results. I cheerfully recommend it
to anyone suffering from any blood
liver or stomach trouble, or general
bad health."
Number 40 Prescription is recom
mended for blood troubles from any
cause, chronic constipation, indiges
tion, stomach and liver trouble, ecze
ma, skin troubles, etc. Acts on the
liver removing waste matters from the
system thus cleansing the blood of all
impurities and doing away with the
need of cathartic pills and tablets.
Sold by Huntley-Draper Drug. Co. Ad
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed with the Clerk of
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas her
final account as Executrix of the Es
tate of J. W. Norris, deceased; ana
that the said County court, by order
duly made and entered by the Honor
able H. E. Cross, Judge thereof, has
set Monday, March 6tn 1922, at the
I nour OI lu ocio:a. m. as me nine,
1 and the court room of .the Court. as
the place, for the hearing of objec
tions of said final account and the
settlement thereof.
Date of first publication February 2,
1922.
Date of last publication March 2,
1922
MARY E. NORRIS,
Executrix of the Estate of J. W.
Norris, deceased.
Attorney EARLE C. LATOURETTE,
Oregon City, Ore.
2-2-5L
SUMMONS.
In the -Circuit Court of the State of
Means
You Pay No More
but Get the best
A Home Industry, Largest Payroll and
Heaviest Tax-paying Organization In Ore
gon City.
Every Merchant Should Use
awney rapeff
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Eva M. Rogers, Plaintiff. ,
vs.
Rupert A. Rogers. Defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Greetings :
You, Rupert A. Rogers, are Hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you herein
on or before Friday, the 17th day of
March, 1922, that being six weeks
from the first publication of the sum
mons herein, and if you fail to appear
and answer, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint to which reference is here
by made, and which is made a part
hereof, to-wit: For a decree dissolv
ing the marriage contract heretofore
and now existing between the parties
hereto, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the Court may seem
equity.
This summons will be served upon
you by publication thereof for not less
than six successive weeks in the
"Banner-Courier," a newspaper of gen
eral circulation, published in the City
of Oregon City, County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, the place where said
suit is now pending, all by order of
the Hon. J. U. Campbell, presiding
judge of the above entitled Court,
which said order is' dated the 31st day
of January, 1922.
The date of the first publication of '
this summons is Thursday, the 2nd .
day of February, 1922.
The date of the last publication of
this summons is Thursday, the 16th
day of March, 1922.
. OVAL PIRKEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 603 Pana
ma Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
2-2-7L
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