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OREGON OJTY KNTERPRTfiK, FRIDAY, JUNE H, 1912 THE NEW FOURTH OF JULY There Are Worse Inflictions Than Mere Nolso By tDWARD IT. DOUGUS "How (lad 1 in," wtd Mr, llrewer, "tint flrecrecker, pistol, gun and til tploalve by which th Fourth of July but been celebrated trt going out. Tbey UMd to commence th racket a rtnjr or two befor th Fourth yu keep It up till lb dor ftor. Thl year, 1 m tijr to esy, tilt al of urn article for celebration la pro hibited, and wa will bara l peaceful day. Tba children hav been given tha money uaunlljr burned up to aiand In oilier wajra, and I ahull not ba tor tured wliU tha txixN'tatlon Hint Tom my luii had bla arm blown out with bis llttla cannon or that Alac baa baao poisoned by a toy pistol." These worda Ilia good lady an Id to nia tha evening ttefor ludcwndenre day, I having been Invited to apend tba anniversary with her at br coun try place. Notwithstanding tha lawa against a fiery celebration In tha city c r g akx ana ri'aiiT ovshbukuiio mn tun BMurau. there la atlll a grvat dual of noise. I am Inclined to I norvou. and tiola-a trouble m exceedingly. Tba Brewer family ruuslst of Mar garet aged twauty-two and I may aa well admit here that aba waa tba prin cipal Inducement fur my visit: Helen, commonly called Nail, aged aevenleen: (Jua. a boy of twelve, and Alec, tan. I cltNwd my eyre on tha night of tba Ad thinking bow much ploaaantor would be my awakenlug than It bad been on other Fourth, wbeo from t o'clock In tha morning thera bad been succession of explosion. llrakfat waa to be at U o'clock, and I need not arise till after A I alept anundly till half pant 4, when 1 awoka, thought bow di'lltiblful It waa to bearnoaound, turned over for another nap, wben a bright light waa (In bed In my area. Surprised. I aal up and looked to ward tha window from which direction It aeetned to come. Tha only light waa I ha morn In I ilnwn Ix-lMllllttl lOnllllllllor through the casement. Not a aound broke tha atlllnca. Thinking that I hnd been disturbed by a nieleorlta or buga firefly-posslbly a Uriah of light ning, though I could ae star through tha window-1 closed my ayea agnln. I waa "Inking Into a de llclniia alumber when another flush awakened ma. Thla tlma It waa of longer duration, and a vivid point of light Jut abova the win dow alll blinded me to everything else. It lasted for erlia ten a'onda. then went out auddenly. I had aufferoil ao much of Fourth of July morning from aumll boya or girls arousing mo by meau of flreerarkcre Uint I wna long In divining tlio cans of thla altered melhod of torture. Home youngster had fisslicd an electric hiyid lamp In my eyes." Probably Jua or Alice, who, deprived of the pleasure of annoying persona on thla Fourth of July morning with explosions, hnd In vented a method of achieving the aame end. My boe of quiet Fourth "fell thick In the blunt." I realized that while we may pas Inwa agnlnat youth Ml armaments, while wo may brllie the youth to discontinue hnrniful and annoying prnrtlcpa. we almply Jump out of the frying pnn Into the fire, or, rather. In thla case I hnd Jumped out of the fire Into the frying pnn. I hnd almply got rid of the hammering of the cracker on the drum of my enr to receive the flash of the electric hand Inmp on the retina of my eye. I Iny loaning In led till 7 o'clock, then arose, drcsied myaelf nnd went out on the porch. The morning waa benullful. though the day promised to be hot. An hour and a hnlf must elnpae before break fust, and I experi enced the pangs of hunger Sitting down In a wicker chnlr. I threw my bat on the porch, for my brow wna per rplrtng, and wnlted. Ilnpplly I fell tleei I dreamed of pnaturea green and cool atreama. Put presently there rame In my dream a grent winged In aect and perched on a little bald apot on the top of my head Just where the Indian wore hla acnlp lock. He tickled the akin, and 1 pnt my hand up to ware blm away, lie flew awny for about all Inchea and, returning, lit again In tba earn place. A aecond time I drov blm away, but be flitted bout my baDd, biting It and bounding from It aa though angry at being die tnrbed. , I awoke, and, true enough, there waa the monater Juat aettllng again on my bald apot 1 fought blm. and be feught me. till, becoming thoroughly awake, I got a bettor view of blm and aaw he waa composed of yellow and bine paper. Moreover, ona end of a itrlng waa attached to bla body and the other to a atick which protruded from a window Juat above my head. Suddenly my tormcntcr wsa Jerked ne Into the window, and I heard con fualon of glge'ee. "Wherein," I. aked myaelf, Ti tha new Fourth of July superior to tha old? Formerly thera waa but one point of attack on a tuan'a aenalhlll- tie-the eare. When youngatare wart permitted to make nolaea their atten tion waa (lied on tha art Id with which they cauaed the torture. Now that they are not permitted to make noises, their attention la Died on lb tortured, and where their firing of cracker, guna, cannnna and other death dealing article raueed but one kind of suffering their Inventive gen lua now rauaea a multiplicity. Would that tba groat republic bad never been boru-or I." I left the bonne to the young eampa and went olT Into Ihe ground, lilting on ruatic aeat under a tree. ui bare real liisecle-mosqnltoee-wert evidently celebrating an anniversary of their own, for they bit my face, my hand and my neck, and 1 wa forced to keep In constant motion to drive them away. Ho I got up and walked. Vea, I waa forced to walk for an hour treadmill fashion, when I waa reliev ed by a call to break font. "Mow nice It waa thla morning - re marked Mr. Ilrewer, "not to be awak ened by tlione horrid cracker! I don't remember ever before aleeplug on Fourth of July morning after daylight f iii you enjoy It. Mr. Collamorer "Very much.- I replied. I cart my ayea about the table to detect who bad annoyed me, my gate lighting on the boya. To my aurprlae, they allowed no cooeclotiiuicna of guilt Hut by the way Nell poked br none down near her plate n an effort to conceal ber feature I knew (tint ahe hnd been my torturer. And here I will remark that, despite the reputation of the email boy for waywarilne, for caualug hi mother dlntren by climbing tree and getting Into mudholc while drenned In bla beat ault. for amaahlng thluga without reason or provocation, he I not to l compared for pure cnasedncss wltb certain girl from fifteen to eighteen. I refer to tba kind of girl commonly called hoyden and lu aome case tom boy. And I will further remnrk that Nell Hrewer waa the quintessence of thla kind of girl. Hueh glrla alwaye have what we call an Innocent way with them. They can look purer. aweeter, more ploiia. than any other girl, lint when Hntan cornea out In them he dances blgblaud fling. I wa altllng after break 'nut wltb Margnrct ou the porch near the dour of the rotiscrvstory. Margaret waa dlaroumlng on the changed Independ ence dny-bow much more restful, more quiet than the old -Fourth. F.verybody aceuied to In? harping con tinually on the euhject They didn't harp ao much tx-fore It had ended. I waa alttlng wltb my back to tha con aervatory wben I felt cold water eprin kled agalunt the back of my neck run down my aplne. "Ob. Mr. Collamore." cried Nell, Tin ao eorry! I waa watering tba plauta. and the epraycr ellped." "Nell." aald Margaret "yon ahould be mora careful." "It'a of no confluence, I anaur you," I aald. with tha polllenea expect ad of a gueat "I hoe I didn't wet you." aald NelU "Not at all. ouly a few drop; they feel dellrlounly cool," and I rubbed my neck and ruined ablrt collar with my baudkerchlef. Hut aa the day wort on I had my re venge on thla family who delighted In the new Fourth. Tommy fell off the roof of the barn and broke hla arm Alee, not having auy flrecrarkera to aet off, act fire to the dry grana and rame near burning up all the building ou tb premlaca. For Nell' annoy ance to me 1 reaolreil to punhh her. ao t Invited her to go rowing with m on the river. Intending to give her a ducking If I could. I waa willing to Buffer myaelf from the water If I could put her Into It. and I wouldn't have uilndod drowulng ber. I uimet the boat but ao agile wna ahe that ahe caught an overluinglng branch iiml e raied wltb no more aerlniin diiuiuge than a pair of wet feet, while I wn obliged to awlm for itenr life When I got Into dry clothea I ankel Margaret to go for a drive with me In the auto. While we were driving alio aald: "Isn't It nb-e to ride on the Fourth of July not fearing the borne will In frightened by a cracker? We neither have hnmea now nor crarkera." Mie had hardlv spoken the wonta before one of the forward wheels struck a atone, wrenching the steering whorl out of my hnnda. anil before I could re cover It the auto hnd awerved. struck a telegraph po' "'id thrown both Mar garet and mynolf Into a ditch It waa g miracle thnt we were not tnitli hurled against the pole md killed. We were black a your bat with mini fiueh waa the Annie of the new ei ploalonless Fourth. I have endured many a cracker anniversary, but never have I guff pred nn on filn tvnnera ted Independence rtny. when all was still The cmllntf was worse even Minn I have depleted If. fr Margaret wn mad at havlnjr a new nnd costly dre spoiled In the illteh thnt she never hn forgiven me for putting her there. She aay It waa all due tn my carelcnsneee FRIFNDUNFSS. Travel aj a friendly man whercvev you go. Ma!;e new Inrnck Trust men at often as possible. Br glad at every glow of kindly feeling that warms your heart. Look (or good and not for ev.l in all kinds and con ditions of men. Find out then best thought. 1 he humhlcst may teach you something. Piaise whilever is good. Carry the signs of a new freemasonry. You shall male fast the lies which bind the world. You shall put an end to war. Charles F. Dole. What H Couldn't Do. An actor wna boasting of bla prowea Is tarloua waya. The company waa eeated around a luncheon table and at last got ao weary of hearing of tba "best ever" deed of thla bosster that one of the crowd at last broke lu with: "Look beret You've told na aft much about what yon can do and bare done; perhaps you'll tell U aomethlng yoo cant do." "Certainly." replied tba braggart, with ready wit "I can't pay my ahara of thla reckonlng."-8t Louie Republic : : DO YOU KNOW - Thnt quick thinking player are mora Valuable thau the Iron headed median leal onea-alao Intelligent playera have mora aenaa than thoaa who aren't lo- telllgontT That Hyatt of Weat Tolnt who baa been pitching remarkable ball agalnat college tea ma thla aeaaon, la to Join tha Detroit club wben he leave tha Mili tary academy! That two fan from Aahevllle, N. 0., trawled 1,000 mile to ae Walter Johnson pitch ona game? They apent but a alngte day In Washington ana then beat It bark borne. That Maurice Hath, who la playing auch phenomenal ball for Callaban'a apeedy White Box, la tha youngster who went to Cleveland In Connie Mack'a trad for Urla Lord and who waa later releaaed to Haiti more? That aa an excuse for tba great allowing ao far for the Cincinnati Iteda the other tenuis are all declaring Maui 0'Iay la ualng the Information about batter that be annexed during Uia year ha held the Indicator In the big ahowT That In St Louie Uiey call Ed Koney a bonehesd and yet be sometime make tli most brilliant plays? In a recent game at Cincinnati ha ran clear from first baa to abort left Held, took a re lay throw and pegged Bob Heacher out at the plate. -That Walter Johnson, the Washing ton Americana' atar pitcher, la not atrlv- lug to bang up a new atrlke out record thla season? The Natlonala atar twlrl r baa com to the conclusion that to force himself to the utmost In every gam la not going to prolong hla ca reer on the dlamoud, ao he ba changed bla atyla of pitching entirely and by ao doing la saving bla arm. DOC WHITE ON SOUTHPAWS. Tolls Why Loft Hand Batter Have Hard Time Hitting 'Em. Doc White, the left handed pitcher cf the Chicago American, baa a con vincing answer for the everlaatlng question. "Why can't a left banded batter euiciirully bit a aoutbpaw twlrlerr Wblle'a answer to the query waa: "It'a the simplest thing In tba world. Tha m.lnrliv of Ditcher In tba big leaguea are right banded, are tbey not? Wben you were a kid and played lota tha majority of pltcbera men were right handed, were they not? "Admitting that Isn't it reasonable in assume that a ball player from bla earliest dnya to the time be geta Into the big leaguea blta against right band, ed pllrhera twice aa often aa be dor against eouthpawe? "Well, tbat'a the answer, and that'a all there la to It "If tbe big leaguea ahould deride to carry half a doxen left banded pltcb- JO Photo by American Press Association. POO WBITB, CHICAGO AM KHICANB' CRACK BOUnil'AW. era and only one or two right banders you would find thnt In the course of a very abort time all these fcllowa who cannot bit left banded pitcher would aoou be able to solve the (tortxide shoots. 'Take Ty Cobb, for Instance. " aaya White. "1 used to like to pitch agalust blm when be first broke Into tbe Amer ican league. He was the entdost kind of a proposition for me. Hut now- well, I can't fool blm any more, nud ko other left hander can, I don t care who he la. "It la clnlmed that Vcan Gregg, the Cleveland eouthpnw, wna the only man who could serve up aomethlng Ty couldn't hit Inst senaon. Tblainay be true, but yon enn gamble that If Oregg stays In the American lengne very long Cobb will be able to get blm. Millar Making Good at First Jack Miller Is doing well at first base for the Plratea. and they are beginning to believe in Pittsburgh that tha long existing wenkneaa at that bag baa been overcome, Lmeein en tn r-iactorm. In ona of bla addressee Joaeph H. Choata epoke thua of Mr. Lincoln' cel ebrated apeech In Cooper Union In 1800: "With an awkward form and most ungnlnly addriss. he atood there with a little trepidation, not very pre- posaeaalng, but when he cam to apeak It waa aa a fliiMhllght. Not only bla whole personality and hla face lighted op. but h aeemed to lighten up tha ecdlenca. and for one hour or an hour and a quarter be discusaed tha great question of the day and held tbe au dience In the hollow of bla hand." Doserlbed Him. He 8o A Dee aald I bad a thick Dead ot bait. Bbe-on. aba didn't mention I it t f i - ! i Notice to Creditor, Notice la hereby given that tha Counly Court of the Htate of Dragon, for tba County of Clackamaa, haa ap pointed tha underalgned, Mary K. Mo Cormack, admlnlatratrlg of the tat of (.'harlea M':'orniaek, deceaaed. All ueraona having claim agalnat tha aald doc.edont, or hi ectate, ar here by given notice that tbey ahall pre sent them to tba underalgned admin istratrix at tha office of Joa. E lied gea, Kaq., In tha Welnhard Building, In Oregon City, Oregon, within alz month from tb data of thla notice, with proper voucher, duly verified. Dated June 14, 1612, MAIIT H. McCORMACK. Administratrix of tha estate of Charle Met 'or mark, defeated. JOB. E. 1IKIXJKH, Attorney. tummon. In tba Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Maria in Falling, Plaintiff, va. I'efer Falling, Defendant To Peter Falling, above named defen dant: In the name of the flute of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above named ault on or be fore the 2fitb day of July, 1912, aald date being the expiration of alz week from the first publication of tbla am nion, and If you fall to appear or an awer aald complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony now exlating between tbe plaintiff and defendant Thla summons la published by order Of Hon. R. II. Ileatle. Judge of the Coun entered on the 13th day of June. 1812, ty Court, which order waa made and and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof la alz weeka, beginning with tbe Isaue dated Friday, June 14. 1912. and continuing each week there after to and Including tbe laaue of Fri day, Jury 25th, 1911 nROWNKLL t STONE, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Summon. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Clack amaa. Carrie W. Dennle, PlalnUff, vs. Charles A, Dennis, Defendant To Charlea A. Dennis, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed agalnat vou In the above entitled Court and rauae, on or before the 27th day ot July. 1912. aald date beng after tha ex plratlon of alz weeks from tbe first publication or tnis aummona; u yon fall to appear, and anawer ,tha plain tiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded In the complaint to- wit; for a decree of divorce dlaaolv- Ina the bonda ot matrlnomy now ex isting between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of cruel treatment non aupport and desertion. Tula aum mona la oubllabed one a week. lor alz consecutive weeka by order of J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the 5th Judicial District Dated the 13th day of June, 1912, directing the publication there.... Date ot first publication, June 14th, 1911. Date ot last publication. July 26th, 1912. E. T. RE1TTIELD. Attorney for Plaintiff, C16 Deknm Bldg. Portland, Ore. Notice to Creditor In the County Court ot the State or Oregon, for the County of Ciaxka ma a. In the matter ot the eatate ot Mary Kirkley, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned are the duly qualified ex ecutrixes of the eatate of Mary Kirk ley, deceased, and that all persona having claima agalnat aald estate are hereby notified to present the aame properly verified, to the underalgned executrixes at Milwaukie, Oregon, with In six months from the date of the Drat publication ot thla notice, In care of William A. Carter, attorney for executrixes. 602 Corbett Building. Dated this, the 3d day of June, 19! MARY. M. KIRKLEY, GERTRUDE M. MAX MEYER, Executrixes. W. A. Carter, Attorney, 602 Corbett nidg., Portland, Oregon. Order. In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, For Clackamaa County. In the matter of the guardianship of Frances Anne Curran and Adeline Curran, minors. On thla day came on to be heard petition of F. F. Curran, the duly ap pointed. Qualified and acting guard- Ian of Francea Anne Curran and Ade line Curran, minors, for a license rrom this Court to aell the real property ot aald minors. And it appearing to the Court from the Inventory in said cause filed here in and from said petition that said minors are the ownera of all of Lots 4 and 5 In Block 3 ot Mountain View Addition to Oregon City. Oregon, aa shown by the duly recorded map and pint thereof, and the next of kin of said minors are aa follows: . Katie Joule Curran-Snyder, sister if auld minors, residing at Oregon 3lty. Oregon: C. C. Hall, Grace Pearl flverhart and Nora Carrlco, Aunta ol aid minora .residing at Oregon City, Ireeon: Alfred Curran. Uncle or said nlnors residing at Oeborn City, Kan taa; Frank Curran. Uncle of said min ira. realding at Telluride, Colorado, ind F. F. Curran. Uncle of aald mln irs and sruardlan herein, residing at )regon City, Oregon, That aald minora and the aald Kat e Josle Curran-Snyder, above named, re the children and belrs at law oi V. L. Curran and Dora Curran, his vlfe, both deceased, who during tbelr lfe time were seized as tenanta b ntlrety of real property above des rlbed. Thnt aald Dora Curran died on oi ,hout the 9th day of September, 1904 ind that by operation of law of thf taid estate by entirety, tbe said w. u :urTan became the aole owner tn fe ilmple of aald property and said W J. Curran died on March 10, 190S. Thl on May 27. 191L the said Kat . in.ia Curran-Snider being ther cti. Jnsla Curran. and having arriv id at and being above the age of U rears had a full eettlement with the inderalKned. her duly appointed, qual i,d .nd actina guardian, and In con .Monition thereof made, executed anc -,iird to Frances Anna Curraa and Adeline Curran, a quitclaim deed of the real property herein Oeacrlbed, which aald deed la now duly record ed In Uie deed record of Clackamaa County, Oregon. That according to tha aald Inven tory the aald real property abova des cribed baa been appraised at the turn of 1400.00. And the Court being fully aatlafled that It will ba for tha beat Interest or France Anno Currap and Adeline Curran .minors herein, that aald real premises be sold and the money de rived therefrom be placd on Interest for aald warda. Wherefore, It Is Ordered that Katie Joal Curran Bnydar, C. C Hall, tirae pearl Everbait, Nora Carrlco, Alfred Curran and Frank Curran, and all othor persona Interested In ald wards, appear In thla court on or be fore Monday, tb 1st day of July, 1912. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., and show cause, If any, why aald guardian ahould not ba licensed to aell tha Intereset of aald ward In and to ald real property and It la further or dered that a copy of thla order ba published In the Oregon City Enter prise for at least three weeks auc ceinlvely, prior to said data. Dated May 24, 1912. R D. DEATHS, Judge. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Oenevelve Roaenbers, Plaintiff, va. Frederick John Rosenberg, Defendant To Frederick John Rosenberg, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon vou are hereby required to appear and anawer tbe complaint filed agalnat you in tbe above entitled cause on or be fore tha 15th day of July. 1912, and If you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintin win appiy to tbe Court for tbe relief prayed for in her aald comolaint to-wit: For a decree of divorce eettlng aame tbe marriage contract existing be tween the Dlalntiff and the defendant and that plaintiff be reatored to her maiden name, namely, wblcn la uen evelve Kellv. Thla summons Is published by order of tbe Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge or the Circuit Court of the SUte of Ore- eon for Clackamaa County, for tne Fifth Judicial Dlatrlct made and en tered on th Slat day of May, 1912, and the time described for tbe publication of thla aummona la alz weeks begin- nine Friday. May Mat 1912, and end ing with the laaue ot July 12th. 1912 W. II. ULEAoU.l, Attorney for Plaintiff. 11 Mulker Building. Portland, Ore- goo, Notice to Creditor Notice la hereby given that the un rierslened haa been duly appointed by the County Court of the SUte of Ore gon for the County of Clackamaa, Ad mlniatrator of the estate of Susannah C. Everahed. deceased. All persons having claima against the aald estate are hereby required to pre sent them to me at the office of C Ren A 8chuebel. Oregon City, Ore gon, properly verified aa by law re nn i red within alz months from the date hereof- Date of first publication, May 31 1912. WILLIAM EVERSHED, Administrator of the estate of 8u annnah C. Everahed. deceased. U'Ren ft Schuebel, Attorneya for Ad miniatrator. Summona for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon for Cackamaa County. Delva Hoover, Plaintiff, va. Alfred B. Hoover. Defendant To Alfred B. Hoover, above named de fendant: in the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you tn the ubove entitled court and cause, on or before the 13th day or July, ii? and If vou fall so to appear or anawer the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court tor tne reuei Draved for In the complaint which ia, that the marriage now existing be tween you and the plaintiff be forever dissolved, and for sucb otner anu further relief aa to the court may seem Just and equitable. Thla sura mons Is served upon you by publica tion bv order of the Hon R. B. Beaue, County Judge, In the absence of the ludce ot the above entitled court, which order la dated May 29th, 1912 The date of the first publication of this aummona ia May 31at 1912, and tne last date of publication ia July 12th, 1912. CHAS. A. PETKA1N, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Orecon. for the County or tlacg amaa. Joaie Kennedy, plaintiff, vs. Frank Kennedy, defendant To Frank Kennedy, abova named de- denfant: gon ou are heUreby Vqred"to . . , - ,1,, , , r n-a pear and anawer tne complaint niea against you in the above entitled ault on or before th 5th day ot jury, 1912. said date being after the ex piration ot siz weeka from the first publication ot thia summons; and if you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court tor the re lief demanded In the Complaint to wlt: For a decree dlssolvlug the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant abov named and for auch other and further relief aa to the Court may aeem meet and just This Summon I published for siz successive weeks by order of the Hon orable R. R Beatle, Judre of the County Court, Clackamas County, Ore ton, In the absence of the ' Circuit fudge, made the 23rd day of May, 1912. Date of first publication. May ?4th, 1912: date ot test publication, luly 5th, 1912. W. D. ORDWAT. Attorney for Plaintiff. 8ummona. 'n the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon, For the County of Clack amas. i"lora Plnard, Edward Plnard, An drew Pinard. by Edward Plnard, hla tuardlan, ad litem, HenrietU Plnard Hlnes. Eva Plnard Mathiot Orelle Pinard Kelly, and J. L. Kelly, Plaln tlffa. va. - lohn W. Ladd, J. W. Ladd. William C. Johnaon, Clackamaa County and all belrs of John W. Ladd, J. W. Ladd and William C. Johnson, and all other unknown persona, defen dants. To John W. I-add. and J. W. Ladd and all heirs of John W. Ladd and J. W. Ladd and all other nnknowa per sons, defendants. PROFESSIONAL Hrvy E, Cross. William Hssiimss CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW W hav new moved to our prmnnt quarter In th Boaver Building. Nxi to tha Andrsson Building. Roal Katat Abetraeie H HuVZZ Loana, Inauranc Qogon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN In tbe Name of tha Bute of Ore gon, you are nereDy required to ap pear and answer to tbe complaint fil ed against yon in the abova entitled ault on or before July 6tb, 1912, and If yon fall ao to anawer, plalntlffa will take decree adjudging that tha plalntlffa are tb ownera In fee sim ple of the N.E.J of the N.E.J of Sec tion numbered 19 In Township 3 South, Range 1 Weat of tha Willam ette Meridian. That the defendants nor either of them have any right ti tle or claim In and to aald property or any part thereof. That power of attorney from John W. Ladd to Will iam C. Johnson be declared null and void and revoked and of no further effect with respect to the property herein described. That tax deed aet out In complaint to Clackamaa County be declared null and void and of no effect For auch other relief aa to the Court may aeem Juat and equit able herein. Service of thla summons Is made upon you by publication. In pursuance of an order of the Honorable R. B. Pestle, Judge of Clackamaa County, n the abaence of the Circuit Judge, made May 23rd, 1912. directing auch publication In the Oregon City Enter prise once a week for alz success- ve week, the first publication being May 24th, 1912, and the last July Eth, 1912. HARRY FELDERBAUM, Attorney for plalntlffa. I, Harry Felberbaum, plaintiffs at torney, hereby certify that th above entitled ault waa filed In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon on the 21 at day of March, 1912, and that the above la a true copy, prepared by me, of the summon In aald ault HARRY FELDERBAUM. Notice of Administrator Sal of Real Property. rouce is Hereby Given, tnat In pur suance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah made May 8th. 1912, duly entered In the matter of the estate ot Thomas Mercer Sinis ter, deceased, the underalgned Admin istrator of aald eaUte, from and after Saturday, the 15th day of June. 1912, will proceed to aell at private sale all the Interest the decedent bad at the time of his death, or which his eaUte now has, to-wit: an absolute equit able ownership, subject to tbe claim of George R. McDougall in tbe sum of $4071.11, with Interest thereon at aeven per cent from December 7th, 1910, in and to the following describ ed real property, situated In Clacka maa County, Oregon, to-wit: Northeast quarter ot Southwest quarter (NE) of SWJ) and South half of Southwest quarter (Sj of SWJ) of Section four (4), Township three(3) South. Range five (S) East or the Willamette Meridian. Terms of sale cash, or one-half cash and balance aecured by a first mortgage on the land sold, upon con firmation of the sale by tbe court and execution of administrator's deed. Bids will be received for the whole of aald land tn one parcel, or In separate parcels. Legal title resta In Portland Trust Company of Oregon, which the administrator will cause to be con veyed free of all equities and Incum brances to purchasers at a price and on terms acceptable. Abstract will be furnished and reasonable time giv en for examination or same, &aie will be subject to confirmation by the Court cor lurtner parucuiura, inquire ui j the Administrator In the Spalding' Building, Portland, Oregon, or of Piatt k Piatt his attorneys. No. 901-8 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Or egon. WILLIAM S. TURNER, Administrator of Estate ot Thomas Mercer Si mister, Deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon, County ot Clackamas, Anna Joseph Getos, plaintiff vs. Joseph H. Getos, defendant To Joseph H. Getos, defendant In the name ot tbe SUte of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore the 29th day ot June, 1912,that day being Biz weeks from the first publi cation of the summons herein, and if you fall to appear and answer herein, the plaintiff will apply to tne court for the PJ on nle berem, to wnicn rerereuco id mnde herein, and more particularly aa followa: for a decree aanullng and dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between tbe plaintiff and defendant herein on the ground of defendant's wilful de sertion of the plaintiff for the period of more than one year continuously immediately prior to the commence ment of this suit and for such other and further relet as may be equluble. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for not less than six consecutive weeks In the Or egon Ctty Enterprise, a paper of gen eral circulation published In the City of Oregon City, Oregon. County of Clackamas, SUte of Oregon, and by the order of the Honorable J. V. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled Court which order Is dated the 11th day of May, 1912, the date of the first day of publication of this summons being May 17, 1912, and the last day of publication of this summons is the 28th day of June, 1912. L. T. LEWIS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix with the wilt annexed, of the esUte of Jacob Babler, deceased, has filed her final account and report In said esUte snd the County Court of Clackamaa' County. Oregon, haa Dxed aionaay, the 17th day ot June. 1912, at ten o'clock A. M. at the County Courtroom in the County Courthouse in Oregon City, Oregon, aa tne ume ana ku- t tor bearing objecUona to tne saiu ac count and the settlement thereof. ANNIE R JOHNSTON, Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of Jacob Babler, deceased. Dated May 17, 1912. Joa. E. Hedge, Attorney. DIRECTORY WCINHARO BUILOINO Seme One Should Tell Hoe. No woman ever made a greater uila Uk than tbat wblcb la made by th woman wbo tblnks sb wUI pleas ber husband by sitting np and waiting for blm until 3 o'clock tn tbe morning. Chicago Record Herald. Phones Pacific 52 Horn A-151 BROWNELL A STONE Attorny-at-Law All legal buslnea promptly attended to U'REN A SCHUEBEL - Attornoya-at-Lai Doutschor Advokat Will practice In all courts, soak collection and eettlemeats. Office In Enterprise Bulldlal. Oregon City, Oregon. .......... .......e..... C. D. o. c LAiwunnis Attorrteya-at-Law Commercial. Real Batata aad Probata oar Specialties. 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