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OREGON CITY KNTEIlPftTBB, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912. SOME SPICY SPORT GHATS, M'lnnls of Athletics Is Most i Valuable First Sacker. HOW HE PAIRS WITH CHASE New Yerk Craok PulU Off Mor atlonal Itunti Than th Philadelphia Blar, but, in tht Whel, th Latter Oulolaaaaa Him. By TOMMY CLARK. Philadelphia paaehall exports aay "Bluffy" Mclmile of th Athletic la Ilia uioat valuable flrat baseman lu tha (Nina today. 11a It a far mor valuable player tlinn (Inl Cbaa and baa tha boi core (o prov It fur on tlilnic. Mc- Inula la a harder hitter than Ilia High lander atnr. Thar la not much differ- aiir In Ilia fielding. Cbaa perhap will nink mora brilliant ilaya la t aoaaon than bla younger rival, but for ateady, aura and conaclentluu work. a . - . w. rtioto by American Prssa Association, 'Vrorrr" H'mats. game In and (nine nut, there la nobody who baa auythlng on the New Euglaud boy. "(flurry" has the advantage over Cbaae in that be la more adaptive to team play and club discipline and flubta to the laL Mclnula Impress a apectator aa playing more for tba love of the guine than the fortnightly check. Chaae, brilliant aa be la. aometlmea Is mullah. When the Highlander are winning be luoka like the beat player In (he rouutry. but aa aoon aa they alump Chnee beeomea morose, and bla game suffers. He U not a leader, but esseullally a follower. Here la a lemon for the fana who try to make money ben lug oo ball games. liugliey Jennings Daa never bet a nickel on a ball game. "Baseball la too uncertain for me to risk my money on It." aald Hughey. "After a month or two of the season are gone 1 bvlleve I have a good Una on the ability of tha different teams, but ball teams miss running true to form aa often aa they hit It. Candidly, think a man la a fool to bet on base ball." . Detroit could have used Clarence Mitchell bnd It retained hi in Instead of farming hlin to Providence. Veteran players pointed out last sum- roer that Mitchell wua not getting enough work. They declared that be bad aa much aturT aa any left bander Id the league, but that all be needed waa work. He didn't get It. and dur ing the winter President Navln aent hliu to the Internatlonnl league city to aid the Clnma In their tight for a pen nant. Blnca being wltb Providence Mitchell haa pitched great ball. Tie has not been bit with any degree of atrftngtb. and In leaa than two weeks he pitched a one hit game, a Ova bit gnme and four bit gnme. The Intter waa against Rochester, the mil pennant winner, and the fail ure) of the Chime to properly support blm coat Mitchell the gnme. Who atarted off that atnry of the yotithfulneas of Buck O'Brien, the Boston American pitcher who twirled ao wonderfully for Denver Inst sea- eon? O'Brien la thirty years old If be la a day, and perhapa thirty-two year would not cover the distance the twlrl er haa journeyed oo life's bright path way. 1 But there'e no denying that O'Brien la a great pitcher, but then that youngater atulf waa gutting rather monotonoua to tba eye and ear. Detahanty a Philosopher. The philosophy of Jim Delahanty haa It that "ermra are the stntT of life of baseball. They are to th. national game wbat good food la to the human etomach." But Del might bare added If not properly assimilated tbey are likely to create gastritis of tba per eentaga. Ceuld Help Himself. It waa tha anniversary of his young eon's birthday, and tha proud fnther. who felt that be ought to give the lad aometblng, stepped Into a bookseller's shop "Whnt kind of a book would you IlkeT asked the assistant, to whom the other hud cnnrMcd his purpose "Poinethlug that would he useful and educative." anld the fnther. forgetting that he always detested such hook la bla own boyhood "Well, bere la a very excellent oae on 'Self Help." "Pel" Help"" exclaimed I lie father "Ben doesn't need anything of thnt kind. Too ought lo aee him at the din ner table!" Ban rrandaco Star. mm HANK O'DAY IS MODEST. Manager ef Cincinnati Rede Aaka Only Per One Left Hsnder, Hank O'Dny la a modest tnetlclan. All bo wanfa la another Mat! Kllroy, one of tha greatest left bamlere who aver crabbed at au iimp. O'Dny waa a pitcher when Kllroy wna a alnr, and aa Mult la .one of Philadelphia' lending Hocused vlct- unlera, we will reproduce tha Inter view wltb O'Dny aa set down by Bill l'helnn, Believe me," enye Hank ODoy, "If I could add a Kllroy to my pitching jtnir Id ask no odila from anybody. rvi. ...... - pilch Inlnlllgulitly, trap runners on the bnsea and do hla ahnre of the butting. The miNlern left bander most of the in -a re fancy eeciullsta. who have little real class "or value. A great Dinny of the old time pitchers were also ball player, able to take rare of themaelvea lu almost any position. One batters, clever thinkers. Nowa days a pitcher thinks all he should ever be called upon to do la pitch. And yet despite all this SieclnllMtloo, stuff you can't get satisfactory pitch er. Look at the crowd of youngsters we took south this mrlng. Klne minor league pitchers, all of them, That waa all-Just good minor leaguera. Where are they nnwl When they were tried agntnet Ilia big league bats flien. who Insist that a hall shall be over, they faded away. Tba pllchers we have left are shy on control, and that baa been losing na game. I think Hugga and Kroiume are aa gnnd aa any pitcher In th business, but the latter haa been giving too many bases on balla.1 Ml A WnTHFR P.Y YnilWR X w i , , ,1.1, t w V i . M Callahan Thinks Hla Pitcher Will Baal Vetaran'a Oraat Record, Jluiiny Callahan, manager of tha Cbl cago Ameiiram, thluka Hint ICdille Walah will brrak Cy Young'e record at baaebiill twlrler. Callahan lunlata that Walah will bo aa great a pitcher lo ton year' time aa be la today and V :irr , , I' t . .V Vt,Vl 5 aW" ''I ' vV ' . 1 i ' ' 1 4 7 Photo by America Prssa Assoolallo. o itua ia aonoN. that In point or gamea won will go above tbe mark at by the veteran who recently retired. Walsh baa a perfect pitching mo tion, lie doesn't try to work the batter by throwing waste balls. Ills dlspotd tlon la of the best Ills habits couldot be Improved uion. There Isn't any thing ton good fur me to aay about Walsh," aaya Callahan. - He ta the ben' pitcher In baseball. There Isn't any question lu my mind as to thnt He has the ability Ue ha tbe teiuH-rnment Whnt "lore on Id a manager ask? A manager does not bave to tell Walsh to do auyliliie " Yeur Day. Every day tbat la born Into th world come like a burst of music and ring Itself all the dny through. and thou ahiilt make It a dunce, a dirge or a life march, aa thou wllt- Carlyla. The Most Aoeurate Frontier. ' A an Instance of tbe Jealousy exist ing to the relations between Norway and Sweden it muy be noted tbat the boundary line between the two coun tries I the most minutely exact In Eu rope, lo every parish toncued by the Une there 1 deported an els borate plan which la renewed every ten years, the whole of the work of surveying, etc. being carefully repeated eucb time. Westminster Abbey. All visitors to London make It a point to visit tbe famoua Westminster abbey. But In reality there is no such place aa Westminster abbey, because tbe abbey dlnpeured many, many year ago. What they aee now la tha church that used to belong to the ab bey, and the pror nam for thla building la tbe Collegiate Church of tit Peter. Tbey keep up tbe old name Westminster abbey because people like It, Just as they, keep th blood atalna In the Tower freshened np with paint now and then. New Tork Bun. Sparing Hla Feeling. 1 lor you, but 1 shall never marry yon." 'Why not?" 'Well, yoo see, I love yon too much ever to think of getting a divorce from you."-Detroit Pre I'res A College President A Story For Cornmcncemrnl Uy ARTHUR TROWBRIDCE "Molly," anld Deacon Mayuard, la in letter ba bnd Juat omiied and lead oo tha braakfaat tabl. 'Trealdant Woodward of tha ainta university wrttea ma that ba deal re to e ma and will coma ber about 1 o'clock to dny. I uiut go to II. tbla morning and may Dot tat bark before 3 or 8 o'clock, t ilmll bara to roly upon you to entertain him." "(io.dneaa gracioua, father, wbat iball I do wltb blm? I'm do band to ntertaln an old person Uka that 1 ahull let dowo tba bara of your phllo aophlral library, turn blm In and let liliu browaa tliera." "Anyway you Ilka, daughter, only apologize for my not being bera to re calva blm." Molly, who kept bouae for ber fa- ther-bcr niotbar waa dead attended to lir morning d ul lea, then took ber sewing out on tba porch and, (eating beraelf, proceed to work and enjoy the bright sunshine. She worked perhaa an hour when aha became rent linn and, laying tilde wbat aba waa making, a roue and, taking a tennla racket and aome balls, went down to the turt and began a little practice work. Hut aha aoon tired of tbla and wished aha bad aome one to play a gam with. A Diuo appai en tly between thirty .-"- II- ".. and thirty Ove. In a pepper and salt and a slouch hat, came down tba I a . , . . i rvnu sou, lesniug vn me iviilv, ssm. Beg pardon, la Deacon Mayuard at homer No; father haa gone to B. thla morn Ing and will uot be back before early afternoon.' The man looked disappointed. Tak ing o bla watch, be noted th time and looked uncertain what to do. I tbluk I ahall have to wait for blm. though 1 abnll bave several hour to get away with, i'v hiked fifteen mile to aee blm and ahall bike fifteen mllea back. I don't wlab to do It for nothing. He bokc6 at the net stretched across the tennla field, rather longing. ly, Molly the light, and. Jol ,lon ,0 nl1' . ,!e "'"'I played the gnmo. and whe m "'' lnv,lt1 nlm ,0 P1 ln ,hnt '"" 0" fence, he vaulted IL M ly, Molly thi light, ami Joining lucllna htm If be ben be aald be pasa the time band on tbe Dlly brought klm a racket, and they began to play. Jnlly at once discovered that ahe vad an experienced tennis player to tackle and waa consequently much pleased, ner room waa stacked wltb prize rackets, pennants and aucb artl rles as ahe bad won lo tournaments. and ahe seldom found a player worthy to meet ber over the net But playing her best she aoon found that the at ran ger could beat ber. This Irritated ber. 8he soon forgot that the man waa stranger and a visitor, and whenever be touched the line between the fair and the unfair ahe epoke sharply to blm. He alwaya seemed penitent, but the more Irritable ahe grew tbe more iie seemed to take a malicious pleasure In annoying ber. Playing with a lady. he should have played a lady's game Inatead of that he served as If be were burling mlssllea at an enemy. One of these balls bit her on tbe band and hurt ber badly. Propping ber racket he said: No more today, thank you. I au expecting a gentleman with an lu flexion on the word gentleman to aee my father, whom I am to entertain at dinner If you will come hack at 3 o'clock I dare say fat ber will be bera, though alnce be baa an engagouieut wltb President Woodward you may have to wait some time. All this whs aald under the apltefu uess of pain, Molly not realizing bei rudeness. The stranger seemed much grieved at having hurt ber and thank ed her for helping blm through wltb (be time U'lieretipou. being ashamed uf herself, she slild: Its or uo i-oue,UeuiT!. I aaaum you. But 1 must reuily go now. The president will be here In a few mln utea, aud I bave tbe task before me of entertaining blm. How I am to do the Job 1 dou't know If It were not for tbis I would ask you to come la and wait for father bera aud would give you aome dinner, but the president in all I shall be able to atnggvr under at one time, Tba stranger declared that nothing could Induce blm to trespaaa upon ber st such a time and left ber, hoping that abe would bave an easier task with the president than ahe a tit Id pnted It was now ten minutes to 1, and. tuaktug a toilet. Molly, after a visit to the kitchen to aee that all was worthy of the dlgnltled guest "to come, sat on tbe porch waiting for him Half past 1, 2 came, and no president AC half past 2 ber father returned and was quite surprised that Dr Woodward bnd Dot arrived. At 3 tbe stranger tennla player came and waa closeted wltb Deacon Maynard for tbe rest of the afternoon When be bad goue Molly asked ber father who be wa. Hc'ev President Woodward, and be bna taken S5.000 of mine away, wltb him to found a scholarship for bla col lege. President Woodward!" exclaimed Molly aghast Tea:, he rame earlier than he ex peered He anld that, alnce he did not And me at home, be would not trouble you to entertain blm Vou aee, they are using men wltb begging faculties aow for college president Instead of men to occupy a cbalr of philosophy. "My goodness gracious!" He Might Know On. A man, apparently from tbe conntry. stepper) op to the ticket seller In tbe Forty-second street subway station, ac cording to th New fork Telegraph. and asked "Been In town long?" Quit awhile." replied tba ticket seller. "Know a xaan named O'Oonnelir No. "Bure yon don't know O'Connell?" 'Bay." said the ticket seller Impa tiently, "there are 6.000.000 people la New Tork Do yoa expect at to know every man In the city?" No." replied the other, "bot I thought you might bave sense enough to know one." Unanimous. "Did tbe ew'iiilli decide on any thing lu Banks' ruse?" "Oh, yea; on their fee.".-Baltimore Amerlcin. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la hereby given that the u dorslgned administratrix with the will annexed of tbe estate of J, 1'hlllp Hbiiniion, deceaaed, hue filed ber final account and report In aald estate, and (he County Court of CIsj kamas Coun ty, Oregon, bus fixed Monday, the Gib duy of August, 1912, at ten o'cloc A. M. at tho County Courtroom In th County Courthouse In Oregon City Oregon, aa the time aud place for hearing objoctlons to tbe said ac count and tha aettlemeut tlmreof, HKKT1IA B. GIKHY, Administratrix with the will annex ed of the estate of J, I'blllp Shan non, deceased. JOB. K. IIKDUU3, Attorney. Sheriff Sale. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Hlate of Oregou, fur the County of Clacka mas. V. M. Hoist, 1'lalntlff. vs. J, M. Anderson, C. M. Anderaon, Jamea N. Davis, Trustee In Bank, ruptcy of the estate of J. M. Ander son, Bankrupt, Defendunta. Btate of Oregon, County of Clacka- tnus as. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under tba seal of tbe above en titled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tbe 28th day of June, 1912, upon Judgment rendered aud entered ln anld court on tbe 20th day of June, 1912, In favor of I'. M. Hoist, Plain tiff, and agalnat J. M. Anderaon, De fendant, for the aum of tl.9U0.00, with Interest thereon at tbe rate of 7 per rent per annum from tbe 23rd day of November, 1908, to the preacnt date and tbe further aum of $300.00, aa at torney'a fee, and Interest on aald Judgment at 6 per cent per annum un Ul paid, commanding me t" make sal of the following described personal property situate In tha county of Clcckamaa, atat of Oregon, to-wlt A sawmill formerly owned by Hoist and Anderaon, located on the North fork of Deep Creek on the WJ of the N K I of Section 18. Twp. 2 8. R. 4 K. of the Willamette Meridian, contain- Ing two boll era. one engine,-edger, and plainer, together with all of the tools and fixtures now at or near aald mllL Also all fir timber down and standing on the W.l of the N K.J of aald sec tion 18 and what is lying North of the field on the N.W.) of tha 8.E.J of Section 18. Excepting and reserving all cedar urge and email, all maple treea, and all fir treea that measure alx feet In diameter one foot above the ground, or, aa much thereof aa may be necessary and aufflclent to ralae the amount due on the Judg ment aa above aet forth and expenee of the aale. Now, Therefore, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment order and decree, aud ln compliance with the commanda of aald writ, I will on Saturday, tbe 3rd day of Auguat, 1912; at tba hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tbe front door of tba County Court House In tbe City of Oregon City, ln aald County and State, aell at public auction, auB- Ject to redemption, to the blgheat bid der, for U. 8. gold coin caah in hand, all the right, title-and Interest which the within named defendants or eitn er of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or alnce had In or to tbe above described real property or any part thereof, to aatlafy aald exe cution, Judgment order, decree, inter- eat, cost and all accruing coats. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By a J. STAATS, Deputy, Dated, Oregon City., Ore, June 29th, 1912. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clack amaa. Jacob R. Cornog and Emma Rip ley Cornog, husband and wife, plaintiffs, va. The unknown helra of John Murphy, deceased; John Francis Van den Eyndo, Hypolite Hayes. Mrs. Cath Van den Eynde, and the unknown helra of John Francis Flerena, deceased; also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title. eatate, lien or other Interest ln the real estate described ln the com plaint herein, defendanta: To the unknown heirs of John Murphy, deceased: John Francis Van den Eynde, Hypolite Hayea, Mrs. Cath Van den Eynde, and tbe unknown heirs of John Francis Fier- etna, deceased: also all other per sona or parties unknown, claiming any right title, eatate, lien or other interest in the real eatate describ ed In the complaint herein, defend ants: In the name of the state of Ore gon. You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer th complaint f)led agalnat you in the above entitled court and cause within ten day from the date of the service of this summons upon vou it served within Clackamas County, or If serv ed within any other county of tbla atate, then within twenty daya from the date of the aervlce of tbla sum mona upon you and It nerved by publication hereof, then within alx weeks from the date of tbe first In sertion of aald publication; and If you fall ao to answer, for want thereof, , tbe plaintiff will proceed to take a decree and Judgment against you and each of. you aa prayed for ln plalntlff'a complaint, to-wit: For a Judgment and decree adjudging and decreeing plaintiffs to be the sole and exclualve owners and holders in fee simple of the title to the following deacrlbed real estate aituated ln the county of Clackamas, atate of Oregon, to-wlt: The northwest 1-4 of tbe aouth east 1-4 and tbe west 1-1 of the southwest 1-4 of tbe southeast 1-4 and tbe southeast 1-4 of the south west 1-4, of the southeast 1-4, sec tion SO, t'ownBhlp 2 of range B east, Willamette Meridian, Clackamas County, Oregon: free and clear of all claim or Interest on tbe part of each of you, the aald defendanta, and alao all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate. Hen or other Interest In the said real estate deacrlbed ln the complaint herein and ln thla sum mons or any persons. unknown to plaintiff, and for auch other ana further relief aa to the Court may aem equitable and Just Thla summon I served upon the anld defendanta by publication hereof for alx successive weeka In the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation printed and published at Oregon City, Clark. amaa County, Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. V. Campbell, Judge of the above en titled court, dated the 3rd day of July, 1912, and the said defendant by said order are required to appear and answer within six week from the date of the first publication bereof. WILLIAM A. CARTER J. L. HAMMKRULT Attorney for plaintiff. Date of flrat publication, July 5, 1912. Iate of lust publication, August 1, 1912. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Clara O. Thiol, plaintiff, vs. Otto D. Thlel, defendant To Otto D. Tblel, defendant: In the name of tbe State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and anawer tbe complaint filed agalnat you In tbe above entitled ault within six weeka from the 21 at day of May, 1912, the, date of tbe flrat publication of thia' aummons, and if you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint to-wlt; for a decree forever dissolving the bond of matrimony now exiatlng between plaintiff and yourself, for a decree granting plain tiff the care, custody and control of Meryl Thlel, a minor. Tbis aummon la puonsned in pur suance to an Order of tbe Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of tbe above entitled lourt, made and entered on the 18th day of June, 1912, directing the aame to be published for alx clnsecutlve weeka In tbe Oregon City Enterpriae, newspaper published !a aald County and State and of general circulation therein. WHEELOCK ft WILLIAMS, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Flrat publication. June 21st 1912. Laat publication, August 2nd, 1912. Summons In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County, -'red V. Ramser, plaintiff, va. Zoe Ramser, defendant To Zoe Ramaer, above named defen dant: In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear nd anawer the complaint filed agalnat you ln tbe above named ault, on or be fore tbe 2nd day of August, 1912, aald date being tbe expiration o! six weeas from the first publication of thia sum mons, and if you fall to appear or an swer aald complaint for want thereof. the plaintiff will apply to the court for be relief prayed for ln hla com plaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant Thla aummona ia published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell Judge of tbe Cir cuit Court, which order waa made and entered on the 15th day of June, 1912, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof la alx weeka, beginning with the laaue of Friday, June 21st 1912, and continuing each week there after to and including the Issue of. Friday, August 2nd, 1911 BROWNELL ft STONE, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Sherlffa Sale. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Clack amaa. W. J. McNeil, Plainlff. va. Henry L. Burchell, Defendant State of Oregon, County of Clacka maa, 68. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of tbe above en titled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 13th day of June, 1912, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 20th day of May, 1912, in favor of W. j. McNeil, Plain tiff, and against Henry L. Burchell, defendant, for the aum of $91.75, and the further aum of (5.00, aa attor ney's fee, and the further aum of $6.25 coata and dlBburaementa and the costa of and upon thia writ command ing me to make sale of the following described real property, situate ln the county of Clackamaa, atae of Oregon, to-wlt: the S.W. i of the S.W.i of Sec 36, Twp. 2 S., R. S E. Willamette Meridian, and the S. 1 half of S. 1 half of the N.W. 1 of the S.W. of Sec. 36. Twp. 2 S., R. 3 E. Willam ette Meridian, cotaining 50 acres mrre or less. Together with all and singular the tenementa, hereditaments, and appur tenances thereunto belonging or ln anywise appertaining. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and decree, and ln compliance with the commanda of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 20th day of July, 1912; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of tbe County Court House ln the City of Oregon City, In aald County and State, aell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder. for U. S. gold coin cash ln hand, all the right .title and Interest which the within named defendanta or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or alnce had in or to the above deacrlbed real property or any part thereof, to aatlafy aald execution. Judgment order, decree. Interest, costa and all accruing costa. E. T. MASS Sheriff of Clackamaa County, Oregon. By B. J. STAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June-15th, 1912. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Mariam Failing, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Falling. Defendant To Peter Failing, above named defen dant: In the name of th State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed agalnat you In the above named snit, on or ne rore tbe 26th day of July, 1912. aald data being the expiration of aix weeka from the first publication of thla sum mons, and If yon fall to appear or an awer aald complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief prayed for ln her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between tbe plaintiff and defendant Thla aummona ia published by order of Hon. R. B. Beatle. Judge of the Conn entered on the 13th day of Juno. 1912, ty Court, whlcb order waa made and and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof la alx weeka. beginning with tha Issue dated Friday, June 14, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey K. Cross. CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORN tYS-AT-LAW W hav now moved to our permanent quarter In the Beaver Building. Next to th Andreaen Building. Real Estate Abstracts Mala Street, Loans, insurance Oregon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN 1912, and continuing each week there after to and Including the lasu of Fri day, Jul 26th, 1911. BROWNELL ft STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, For tbe County of Clack amas. Carrie W. Dennle, Plaintiff, va. Charles A, Dennis, Defendant To Charles A. Dennis, tbe above named Defendant: In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cauae, on or before the 27th day of July, 1912, aald date beng after the ex piration of aix weeka from the flrat publication of thia aummona; if yon fail to appear, and anawer ,the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ln the complaint, to wlt; for a decree of divorce dissolv ing the bonds of matrlnomy now ex isting between plaintiff and defendant on tbe ground of cruel treatment, non support and desertion. Tbla sum mons Is published once a week, for six consecutive weeka by order of J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of tbe 8tate of Oregon for th 5th Judicial District Dated the 13th day of June, 1912, directing the publication there.... Date of first publication, Jane 14th, 1112. Date of laat publication, July 26th, 1912. E. T. RElfFIELD, Attorney for Plaintiff, 611 Dekun Bids, Portland, Ore. Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that th County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa, baa ap pointed tbe undersigned, Mary E. Mo- Cormack, administratrix of tha estate of Charles McCormack, deceased. All persons having claim against the aald decedent or hla estate, are here by given notice that they shall pre sent them to the undersigned admin istratrix at the office of Jos. E. Hed ges, Esq., in the Welnhard Building, in Oregon City, Oregon, within alx months from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers, duly verified. Dated June 14. 1912. MART E. McCORMACK. Administratrix of the estate of Charles McCormack, deceased. JOS. EL HEDGES, Attorney. Summona In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Geneveive Rosenberg, Plaintiff, va. Frederick John Rosenberg, Defendant To Frederick John Rosenberg, the - above named defendant: In the name of the State of. Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnat you in the above entitled cause on or be fore the 15th day of July, 1912. and If you fail to ao appear and anawer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in ber said complaint to-wlt: For a decree of divorce setting aside the marriage contract exiatlng be tween the plaintiff and the defendant and that plaintiff be restored to her maiden name, namely, which is Gen eveive Kelly. This summona la published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamaa County, for the Fifth Judicial District made and en tered on th 31st day of May, 1912, and the time described for the publication of thia aummona ia aix weeka begin ning Friday, May Slat 1912, and end ing with tbe Issue of July 12th, 1912. W. a GLEASON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 2-3 Mulkey Building, Portland, Ore gon. Adminietrators Notice Notice i hereby given that the un dersigned haa been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamaa Coun ty, Oregon, aa administrator of the estate of Joseph J. Lammera, deceas ed. All persona having claims against aald estate are notified to present the same at tbe law office of my attor neya, C. D. and D. C. Latourette, ln Oregon City, Oregon, within alx months from thla date. Dated June 20th, 1912. GEORGE LAMMERS, Administrator of Aforesaid Estate C. D. and D. C. Latourette, Attorney for Estate. Notice of Final Settlement Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the eatate of Christian Hornschnch. deceased, haa filed ln tbe County Court, Clack amaa County, bis final acount aa auch administrator of said estate and that Monday, the 29th day of July, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, haa been fixed by aald Court aa the time for hearing all objectlona to aald report and tbe aettlement thereof. C. SCHUEBEL, Administrator of the estate of Chris tian Hornschuch, deceased. U'Ren ft Scbuebel, attorneya for Ad ministrator. Summona for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Cackamaa County. De'. fCt ll'sont, rinintiff. 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 In the above entitled court and cause, on or before tbe 13th day of July, 1912. and If yoo fall ao to appear or anawer the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint which la, that the marriage now existing be tween yon and the plaintiff be forever dissolved, and for auch other and further relief aa to the court may aeem Just and equitable. Thla aum mona ia sarved upon yon by publica tion by order of the Hon R. B. Beatle, County Judge, ln tbe abeence of the William WKINHARD BUILOINO Judge of the above entitled court, which ordor la dated May 29th, 1912. Tbe date of the first publication of tbla summons is May 31st. 1912, and the laat date of publication la July 12th, 1912. CHA8. A. PETRAIN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Phones Pacific (2 Horn A-161 BROWNELL 4 STONE Attomays-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to e-eeeeeee U'REN A ICHUI1IL Attomsys-at-Law Dutschr Advkt Will practice la all courts, make collections and settlement. Office In Enterprise Bulldlag, Oregon City, Oregon. ,f SSf Sf )- f) 0 s 4J C O. ft D. C LATOURETTE Attornys-t-Law Commercial, Real EwUte aad Probata our Special ilea. Of flo In First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. - 9a W. S. EDDY, V. S M. D. V. j i Graduate of the Ontario VcUrt- nary College ol loronto, Canada, and the McKUlip " School ef Surgery of Chicago, baa lcat4 at Oregon City and established aa office at The Fashion Stabl, Seventh Street near Main. 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