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OREGON nrrV KNTErtPHlflKv Kit! DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1012. BASEBALL'S 1912 ROLL OF HONOR Cobb and Zimmerman Lead t ha Leaguss In Batting. WOOD TOPS ALL ' PITCHERS. Boiton Americans' Star Pilohtr Hit the Boat Twirling Avornyo Milm li Qraataat Bag Pillrr Pirataa Baal Bitting Cluhi All th old warhorae linv their name enrolled ou the lxi'iH Mil "I honor fur the IUI2 aeanmi. You'll find III Cubh. HN-ulir. Wood. Doyle. MnlheWMiii. Huker ami .Ituinerumn -they're ill there-beiidlim Hi big league. .Tjr Cobb Jnm almply murdered lli Nil tlili year. The Detroit iiitr bid 227 blt for nit average of .H. No Wonder thfjr (ill blm III grrnteat limn on llif dlHinond today. Cobb didn't tr: i-y Plwia lr Ainorlcin ft Association ooni pioiimo OPT nil nvoiUTS lit. reatrlit bli ruergle to batting Hone, fur lu bum stealing end ruu gettlug Tyru wn right around the leader Juaeph Wood of HimIou led lb pitch er In ll.e American league wllb an sverage of JCT. It la peculiar that the iienuant win nliiK (lliinti and Red Hoi were not tbe liel hitting unil fielding rlulia In thcli league. The I'lratr carried off theae bonora In the National, while th Ath lellr did tun lame thlnu In tb Junior orKiinluitlon. In the National league Zimmerman of (be Cul led tbe leaguo wltb grand average of .3H3. l.arry Doyl waa alao h king dliitnnre butter, with ten circuit rlouta to bla rredlt. The National league hnd thirty two hitting over ..too. the Glnnta aupplytug four of that numlier. Tbe Pittsburgh club carried off the batting honor with ten men billing over .300. The rtrntet ranked flrat In club bat ting. Giants second and Chicago third, while the Cincinnati Red brought up tbe rear ' Zlimncrninn wa tb alugger In chief, while O. Wllaon waa eecond. Wagnel tnlrd. Cravath .fourth' and I-arry Doyl Ufili. I'ltlaliurgb waa tbe beat fielding club, with an average of .071. Fielding wai the main weakness of the Glnnta throughout the aenaon. for the beat th New Yorker could do waa to land In licit to laat plni-e with an average ol .DM. It wn on the bnaea that MeOraw'i men atood out brllllnntly. for of th ten lending bnae itcnlera the Giant were 0 renpoiiMlble for flve-Merkle. Murray. Doyle. Snodgniaa and Hentog. Ucndrlx of Pittsburgh waa th league atnr pitcher, with .T2T. "Big Jeff TesrraU cloaely preaaed blm fot the title with .720. Tbe National league had inor Swat Mllllgan tlmn Ita rival, for only twen ty eight player hit over .300 per cent In ,l'be American leiigu agalnat tblrty-twc for tbe Niillonnl. Colih and Jnrkaon were tied for tht ,grcntel nnnilier of bit Ench made j:'7. although Jnckaon played In four teen more giime tlmn the Detroit won der lloine Hun" Baker finished the yenr wllli X2 cr cent. He pulled on ten l'iiiiiii wnllopa during the yenr. The Atlilellr led lu fielding with .O.M Imt .-nt. mid the lowly New Yorker were flunked with .lS. The Hpccdy MUnn topped Cobb In Law Mealing MUnn pilfered eighty aiv while Cobb annexed alxty. Eddie Collin wn the lxt run get ter mid waa followed by Sinker. Cobb Jn. kaon mid linker, all plnyeraof more or lea ability. The Athletlra did th beat club but ting for per cent. Tbe St. l.oula Itniwna dnlalied In lat plac with tolnl of .217 per wnt. ,ln kaon wna the henry alugger. clout Itig for 107 extra bnaea. The hero of tbe world'a aerie, wn Jnke Ptnhl. manager of the Boatona. Btahl played conalatently good ball il' through and outgeneraled Johnny Me Oraw. Henog of th Olanta led both tea ma In batting. tail Prlda. No man hna ever done anything to give blm the right to feel a proud an a girl feel when he hear thnt aome IkhI.v hn Iwii mnklng a find or lilniKelf hecauve of her.-Cbli n. Itet-urd Her ald. Th Priin Apron. Au apron I the Perlnn royal atand ard. A I'erxlin who' wn a black rnlih by trmle raised n ini-efnl re volt, mid hl Utitiier iiliron. covered with Je.veW. I III lnie lu the van of lvrinli arii-ien. MANY LEADERS . LOSE THEIR JOBS Baseball Fans Surprised by Wholesalo Dismissals. SOME MORE MAY G3. Bavoral Othar Big Laagu Club Like ly to Hav Naw Pilot Naxt Yar, Ownar Hampar Man In Charg el Taima. ' Th free handed uianner In which the bnaeball lender are llred uowa daya. vapvt Inlly y clulm which aeeui to uevd uiuungeri about a mii'-li a anything le. la caiialnrf coualderahlo atonlahmeiit lu l)iiebnll circle. Hu far about half a down uiiiungera bav tieen given the good old ruu. with everul preclude which are lioruially "agin" aeconil term for auy leader jet to be heurd from. While linger Hrcttiiahnti'a dlamUanl a mnnnger of the Ht lul Cardlnala waa nut wholly unexe-ted, In view of tbo iiumcrmi reM.rt of the pnl year, It baa arouaed nlinoat aa much com ment li a the discharge of Frank Chance by Chnrlc W. Murphy. IlreauiiliMira record wltb the Cardl nala compare very favorably with the achievement of nuui-.roui other man gera who are coiialdered fnlrly eur ceful. While he had a pour aeaaon in 1012. be wa gradually getting to get her pretty g.NI ball club, and be waa alway a atrong road attraction linger la quit naturally uttering hrlll. Butellke nolea over hla aununary dlaiiilunl at Ht I-oiil. but It U aald that the Great Hen Pecked baa been offered aeveral Jolm aa a leader and o baa Chance. It U an lit thnt ever line Mr. Hrit- ton liecnuie bend of the HI. Iula club he ha 'coiitnlly Interfered In the tnaimk'.-meiit of the team, aomeining which eren aa atute an owner aa John T. Ilniah ha healtntod to do wltb hi uiannger. Horace Fgel and John I. Taylor are among the owner credited with Injur ing itm chaiii-M of their rlulw In year gone by Charley Murphy liaa entered the anme cln. It la kuown tuai Mac and McGrnw are iiiibamHTed. and It la generally auppoecd thnt Callahan. Jennlng and a few othera do aa they plcaae. and their record will atand In twx ii.in aiialnat the unfortunate man- geri afflicted with magnntw who want to aaalat lu the team management. George Ptnlllng baa naed hlmaclf Into a altuatlod without any great dl turbnnce. nlthough It la mid Johnny Kllng went away from Itoalon mutter Ing under hi breath. Joe Birmingham geta another crack at Cleveland, unlcua they've thought of aome one el eery recently. Jimmy Callahan. Harry Wolverton. Connie Mack and Hnghcy Jennlng of tbe American league have been uncon tnmlnnled by rumor to dnt. Harry Wolverton la aure of hi Job. becanae F. Farrell will not atand for hi loarlmr the Yanka In their present atate of mind and atiindlug of the rluN J. Garland Htnhl la another American league manager who doean't bnv to worry. In the National lengue It la lMlleved that the rumored aale of the Philadel phia club preange another new leader, although Charley Pooln did mighty well with the team tinder. the clrvuiu atnnce. With chnuge at Iloaton, Chicago, Cincinnati. Bt. Iinla and pimalbly Phil adelphia and Brooklyn. John J. Mc Grnw of vnudevllle fume and Fred Clarke, the Pirate leader, will N about the aole aurvlvora. There wna emu tnlk a few month ago of ouatlug Clarke, but It hue apparently died out. and Fred will be la there managing next yenr. It' n gny life, thla managing baaebnli tenma, and If you don't believe It id drea Billy Murray. Hnl Chnao. Jim McGultv, Itoddy Wallace, flarry Jiavla. Paay iKinovau. Fred I-ake. Hugh IHif fy. etc. Johnny Kvera npiwlntment aa man ager of the Cuba baa developed an ap parently general verdict thnt the Tro Jnu hnan't the right teiuperament for a leader, but Ue reionalblllty may work a complete cbang lu the grent aecond buaemaiu Evera" grenteat diffi culty will ho In hnndllng Murphy and getting together a bnll club that will poaacaa even tlrat dlvlalon poHllllltie next yenr now that the once wonderful machine la ao thoroughly wrecked. Ilia pitching ataff la wreck, and he haa only one good catcher. Ill outfield need rejnvenntlon. ah in an. Johnny ha undertaken no envtaoie tnak, but the beat wlahea of the baae ball world will go wltb him. 18.2 BALK LINE BILLIARDS. Eight 8tara te Compat In New York For World' Champlonahip. The world'a champlonahip at 1S.2 tialk line will lw pluyed In New York Nov. II with eight contestants. The men who will compete are Willie Hoppe. Cn-orge F. Bloaaon. Harry Cllne. all of New York: Orlnndo Monilngatnr af Plttxliurgli. Goorge Sutton and Cnl vln Peiiinreat of Clilcago. Albert Tay lor of Mllwnukee and KoJI Yamada of Jnpiin. The winner' ahnre In the tournnment will Im 12.000, tbo aecond man will re reive fl.MKl, third Jl.onO aud fourth .m The entrance fee will be $250. Five thousand dollar prlie money ha already been awnred. Curioaity. Curloalty Ik Binilng out aomethlng ihout aouielKaly else that dm-n't con cern you and which would make you mighty mad If uiiiiclly ele found It out aliout you when It didn't concern aouiclMidy elae. -Milwaukee Kentlnel. Fameua Wid 8trst. Cnter den Linden, the famou Ber tin thoroughfare, la 21ft feet wide: the ningtrae. In Vlenua. I IS8 feet: the Pari Grand Boulevard 122 feet and tbe Andraaay Straaae. la Budapeat. 135 feet wide. ' OPENSNOVEMBER 18TH ' The big Und HIioW at Portland, Oregon ontn on Monday, Novamber la, and (Mackumna County will be llicro with one of th blggeat and 0 il eal Agricultural Kihlhlta eVer aeen anywhere. Meaara. K. P. Carter, and W. IC. Nile at Oladatone hav cburge of thla exhll'lt In th aliaeiice of 0. E, Freytng who hna gone to Mlmieapoll where h will hav charge of Oregon' III Land Hhow which ope in ther on (lie Uth Inat. Any cltlen of Cluckamaa County lio iiua anything good In the way ot tirm prodticte abould ace Mr. Cartel or Mr. Ml lea at once at the Publicity tltlco of the Commercial Club where iirrangeineiila can be mndn to eihlhlt the name at the Portland Iand Bbow and they are enpeclnlly anxloua to ae cure frenh aiiplei, peara, grape, po tatoea. corn, carrot, turnip, para nlpa. cahliaxe, cauliflower and In fact anything good In the vegetable or fruit line. A CUnohar. The Voulb-Hlr. I ram to aak your concent to my marring wltb your dnughter. Th Old Man-la your In come auWclent to aupiwrt a wlfei The Youlli-lt la. aud. In addition b thnt. It la aulth-lent to enable me to atnnd an occasions' touch from my wife fnllier The OhI Man-Hay no more, young man Hh' youra. Blc you. my aon. Wants, For Sale etc. SCHOOL FUND MONEY TO LOAN Only 6 per cent Intereat on long time loan. Nothing but good farm ae-ra-rity will be accepted. W. A. I1 MICK, Agent for Stat Land Hoard, Oregon City. Oregon. PFEIFFEU AND CO. Home and algn painting, graining, paper hang ing and tinting. Carriage painting a penalty. All work guaranteed. Heine rail and fee ua, ahnp 8th and Kni I road Ave. UOATH HJK tiALK, Addreia Wni. Ili.-lllii-rx. Willamette Oregon. TKKKS at wholeaalo prlfea, flue ap plea an dpeachea, 10 cent! each If culled for. write for 1UU A. J. Walker, Mllwaukle, Ore. Final Notice. Nolle I hereby given that th un deralKiird admlnlatratrlx of th ea tiito of Klchard Llthgow, deceased, haa filed her final account In aald es tate In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clarkamaa County, and that the Judge of aald court ha ap IHilnted Mondny, the 9th day of Dec ember, 1912, at 10 o'oclock A. M. for hearing objection to aald account and for settling aald eatate. FRANCES A. I.ITHOOW-DANE, Administratrix of the estate of Rlchnrd l.ithgow, Oeceaaed. I1ROWNKI.I. ft STONE. Attorney for Administratrix. Sheriff' Sal on Execution In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. S. M. Mann, Plaintiff, v. raul Relmer, Grace Relmer. and A. It. Carlock, Defendant. State of Oregon. County of Clack- amna, as. Hy virtue of a Judgment order, de rree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court. In the above entitled cauae, to me duly directed and dated the lat dny of Nov. 1912. upon a ludKment rendered and entered In aid court on the 15th day of Octo ber. 1913. In favor of 8. M. Mann. Plaintiff and airnlnat Paul Relmera, Grace Relmer and A. B. Carlock, De fendants, for the sum of $7.4S0.5f. with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per rent per annum from the 15th day of October, 1912. and the further anm of f 275.00. aa attorney's fee, and thp further sum of J30.fi5 costa and dlHhuraemrnta. and the costa of and nnon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property of snld defend- anta. and If sufflclnt could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant on and after the dnte of said Execution to antlMfy said autn of t7.4S0.55 and al so the coat upon thla aald writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment Arder and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, being unnhl to find any personal property of said defendant s, f did on th( 6th dny of Nov. 1912, duly levy upon the following describ ed real property of ald defendant, situate and being in the County) of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to wlt: Its five (5) and Seven (71 In block 8even (71: I.ot One (1), Two (2). Three (3), and Four (4). In Block Fourteen (14): All of Block Twenty Three (3): All of Block Twenty-Six (2: and all of Block Twentv-elght (28) In Townalte of Robert aon' Clackamas Countv, Oregon, aa the anme Appears on the duly record ed nlnt thereof on file In the office of the County Recorder of said Clack- faroa Countv, Oregon, and I will, on Satnrdny, the 7th, dny of December", 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In aald Conntv and Sate. ell at public auction, sublect to redemntlon. to the hlrhest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all Pie rleht. title and Interest which the within named de fendants, or either of them, had on the date of aald Execuatlon or ilnce had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to aat lafv aald Execution Judement order, decree. Interest, costs and all accru ing costa. ' E. T. MASS. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 6th, 1912. FOl'ND: At my ranch, Juat acroas the river from Wllsonvllle. one brown horse (Indian pony) weight about 600, about t or II years old, color brown. In good condition. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for thla notice and leed. JOSEPH RESCH. Administratrix Notlc. Notice I hereby given that the un derslKned ha been duly appointed a Administratrix of the estate of John W. Elliott, decerned, and any and all Persons having claims against the aald eatat must present the same to th .linlnlatratrix at her residence near Needy, Oregon, duly-verified, with in six month from me uuie oi mi notice. WILD A. A. ELLIOTT, Adinliilatrator of tbo eatat of John W. Elliott, deceased. DIMlCK ft DIM1CK, Attorney! for Admlnlatratrlx. Citation In the County Court fur the Btnte of Oregon for the County of Multno mah. In tbe matter of the eilale of John Harrison Epl.-r, deceased. To Habrlna J. Stanton, Frederick J. Elder, Charle Henry Kpler, Zep hunlah Epler, Joseph A. Epler, Alon.o Epler, I-oren Epler: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable County Court of the State of Oreg. on,, in and for th County of Mult nomah, at the Court House In the City of Portland, Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon, on tbe fourteenth day of December, 1912, at the hour of nine o'clock In the forenoon of said day, to show cause. If any exists. why an order abould not be made by snld County Court authorizing and dlroctlng the administrator of tho estate of John Harrison Epler, deceased, to sell at private aale the following deacrlbed real property belonging to aald estate; A part of claim No. 57 and Notifi cation 1351. Township three, South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; and in Sections 21, if 22, 27, beginning at a point north 6.35 chain and north 56 degree east 55 link from the southwest corner of the aforesaid claim: thence north 56 degreea east four chains and thirty links; thence south 24 3-4 degrees east six chains aud eighty-five link to the left bank of the Willamette River; thence south 67 degree, 24 minute west four chain and twenty-five links; thence north 24 3-4 degrees west five chain and ninety-five links to the place of beginning, con taining 2.89 acre, more or less, being situate In the County of Clack amas, State Of Oregon. Alao tbe following described tract of land: Beginning at the southwest cor ner of Section 16, In Township three south, Range one weat; thence north 14.00 chains to stake in cen ter of county road, from which a red fir tree twenty Inchea in diameter bear south 60 1-2 degrees east 35 links distant; thence south 38 1-2 degree west 12.85 chain to a Or tree 13 Inches In diameter, mark ed with a letter ''A' ; thence south 62 1-2 degrees west 6.40 chains to alako from which a fir tree 15 in ches In diameter bears south 89 de gree east 63 linka; tbence east 13 cbaiua to tbe place of beginning, containing 8.12 acre, situate In tbe County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. Also the following deacrlbed tract of bind: Part ot Donation Claim No. 51 In Section 22 and 27 In Township three south. Range one west ot Ue Willamette meridian, in the County of Clackamas and State ot Oregon, bounded and described aa follows: Commencing at a point on divis ion line of eaat aud west parts ot aald Claim No. 61. C chains east of tbe section corner to sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, and running thence north 10 degree and 00 minute west 15 chains; thence weat 10 degrees and 00 minutes south 3 chains and 16 2-3 links; tbence south 10 degrees eaat 27 chains to tbe Willamette River; thence down aald river 3 chains and 16 2-3 links; thence north 10 degree 00 minute west 12 chain to the placet of beginning, containing 8.12 acres, more or less. Also the following described tract of land: Part of Donation Claim No. 61 In Section 22 and 27 in Township three Kintb, Range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian, In the County of Clackamas, State or Oregon, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on divis ion line of eaH and west parts of said claim No. 61. six chains east of the section corner to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, and running thence north 10 degree 00 minutes west 15 chains; thence south 32 degrees north 87 degree 30 minutes east 5.75 crfalns; thence south 85 degrees 00 minutes east 7.50 chains; thence north 59 degreea 30 minutes east 6.50 chains; thence south 60 degrees 00 minutes east 3 chains; thence south 81 degreea 00 minutes East 3 chains: thence south 32 degreea 00 minutes east 4.90 chain to river, thence anutkj 55 degrees 30 minutes west 11.75 chains; tbence south 50 degrees 00 minute west 14 chains; thence South 62 degrees West 6.40 chains: thence North 10 degrees 00 minutes West 12 chains, to the place of beginning, containing 37.09 acres, more or less, and the right of way through the present outlet or ditch leading Into Corrall Creek; aim the right of way to the county rond leading from Bell Mill to Graham'a Ferry fro.n the northwest corner of the above deacrlbed tract of land. Also the following described tract of land: The fractional weat half of the southwest quarter of Section 16 and the fractional west half of the northwest quarter of Section 25, Township three south, Range one west of the Willamette Meridian containing 106.34 acres, more or less, except a strip of land off the north end ot aald tract in Section 15 of said Township for the purpose of a private pass way, the same to be thirty feet wide: also excepting that parcel of land lying northwest of thd county road known as Gra ham' Ferry Road, containing from three to five acres, situate In the County of Clackamas, State ot Ore gon. Thi citation Is published In tbe Pacific Banker, at Portland, Multno mah County, Oregon, once a week for four seccesslve weeks; and also is published In the Oregon City En terprise, at Oregon City, ClaAamaa County. Oregon, once a week for four successive weeM, all by order of the Hon. T. J. Cleeton, Judge of the above entitled court, by order . mado the 24th day ot October, 1912. Witness my hand and seal ot aald court affixed thla 24th day of Oct ober, 1912. (Seal of the County Court of Multnomah County, Oregon.) F. S. FIELDS. Clerk of the County Court By T. F. Noonan, Deputy. FRED J. EPLER, Administrator. Wm. D. Fenton, Ben C. Dey, Ken neth U Fenton, , Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Novem ber L Date of last publication, Novem ber 29. 1912. Summon. In the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ma. Maud Hrennin, Plaintiff, v, ' William J. firennnn, Defendant. To William J. llrcnnan, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anawer tbe complaint filed sgalnst you herein In the above entitled suit on or before the 2.'lrd day of Decem ber, 1912, and If you fall to appear or to make anawer to th complaint herein, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a' decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the plalntfT, That the defendant be required to pay to th plaintiff a reasonable aum. to-wlt, the sum of $15.00 per week for temporary alimony during the pend ency of this suit, and the further nm of $100.00 a attorneys' fee for tbe prosecution of said suit. That the defendant be required to pay to tb plaintiff a sum to be nxea by the Court a permanent alimony tt ti allowed nlalntlff upon tbe render ing of aald decree, and for such fur ther and other relief as to tnt hon orable Court may eem Just and equit able. T7II nimmnns I served upon you t, nnhlleatlnn thereof In tbe Oregon City Enterprise by order of tb Hon J. IT. Cam obeli. Judge of the above entitled Cofrt duly made tii.d entered on the 7th day of November. 1912. rtrat publication Nov. 8th 1912. Inst publication Dec. 20th, 1912. EMMONS ft EMMONiJ ft Ktiu, Attorney for Plaintiff. 909 Board of Trade, Portland, Oro. fiummona. In the Circuit Court of the State of, ureffon. lor uiacaaiuM wuumj. Rosa Otto, Plaintiff, vs. O. C. Otto, Defendant. To G. C. Otto, the above named de fendant: in the name of the State of Oregon, vnu are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above namea aum n. or hofora the 6th day Of Dec.. 1S1Z, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication oi this summons, and If you fail to ap tMMir nr lnaweri said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed ior In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree diaaolvtng the bonds of matrimony now existing between nlalntlff and defendant This sum mons I nnhllahed bv order of Hon. R. B. Beatle, Judge of the County fnnrt. which order waa made and entered on the 18th day of Oct. 1912, ml th. time prescribed for publics tlon therof la six weeK neginning with the Issue of Friday. Oct. Z&in nH conttnuinc each week thereafter, to and Including tbe Issue ot Friday, Dec. 6th. 191!. RROWNELL ft STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ma. Rosella Jeffries, Plaintiff. Zeno Jeffries. Defendant, To Zeno Jeffrie the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to, appear land answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled salt on or before the 6th day of Decern ber. 1912. said dafe being the expira tion of six weeks from the first pub lication of this summons, and if yon fall to appear, or answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Thl summon Is published by or der of the Hon. J. XT. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order wa made and entered on the 24th day of October. 1912, and the time prescribed for publication there of Is six weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday, tne 25th day of Oct ober, 1913 and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the laaue of Friday, December th. 1912. Date ot first publication, October 25, 1912. LATOURETTE EXTOTJRETTE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Christina A, Boatman, Plaintiff, vs. John C. Boatman, Defendant. To John C. Boatman, the above-named defendant: 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 named (ult on or before the 29th day of Nov. 1912, Bald date being the expiration oC six weeks from the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving tho bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant This aum mona is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order wa made and en tered on the 14th day of Oct 1912, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof ia alx weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday, Oct 18th and continuing each week thereafter, to and Including the Issue of Friday, Nov. 29th, 1912. BROWNELL STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Anna Hargrove, Plaintiff, vs. Floyd Hargrove, Defendant To Floyd Hargrove, tho above-named defendant: 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 or be fore the '22nd day of November, 1912, said date being the expiration of six week from the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now exisitlng between plaintiff and defendant Thl sum mons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge ot the Circuit Court, which order was mado and en tered on tho 8th day of Oct, 1912, and PROFESSIONAL Hrvy E. Croaa. CROSS & HAMMOND ATTOR N t Yt-AT-LA W W hav new movad to our parmanant quarter lit th Bavr ulldlng. Next to th Andren Building. Real Kitat Abstracts H1" Hret Loan, lnuranc ' Oro,o City, Oro JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN the time prescribed for publication thereof Is six week, beginning wl'h tbe Issue of Friday, Oct 11th, 1912, and continuing each week thereafter, to and Including tbo Issue of Friday, Nov. 22nd, 1912. BROW NELL ft 8TONE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notlc to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, has ap pointed the undersigned administra tor of the estate ot H. F. W. Gortler, deceased. All person having claims aralnst the said decedent, or hi es tate, are hereby given notice that they shall present them at the office of my attorneys. Dimltk ft Dlmlck, Oregon City, Oregon, within six montn from the date of this notice. with proper voucher duly verified. Dated. October 25, 1912. F. C. GORTLER, I Administrator of the eatate Of H. F. W. Gortler, decetsed. J DIMICK ft DIMICK. Attorney for Administrator. i 8utnmon In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Lenora A. Manning, Plaintiff, T. Lewis A. Manning, Defendant To Lewis A. Manning, the above nam ?d defendant: In the name of the atate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above named suit on or before tho 15th day ot Novem ber, 1912, aald data being tho expira tion of lx week from th first pub lication of this summon, and if yon fall to appear or answer said com plaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tho relief prayed for in her complaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant Thl sum mon Is published by order ot Hon. R. B. Beatle, Judge of tho County Court, which order waa made and entered on the 1st day of Oct. 1912, and the time prescribed for publication there of i lx weeks, beginning with the Issue of Friday, Oct. 4th and contin uing each week thereafter, to and In cluding tho Ifsuo of Friday, Not. 15th, 1912. BROWNELL ft STONE. Attorney for Plaintiff. 8ummons In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Gertha Horst, Plaintiff, TS. Jacob Horst Defendant To Jacob Horst the above named de fendant: in the name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint niea against you In the above named ault on or before tho 8th day of Not., 1912. said date being the expiration of aix weeks from the first publication of thla sum mons, and If yon fall to appear or ans wer aald complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in her com plaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between nlnlntltr and defendant Thla sum mons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge of tho Circuit Tourt, which order waa made and en tered on the !5th day of Sept, 1912, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof Is six week, beginning with tbe laaue of FrdaT. SeDt 27th and continuing each week thereafter. to and Including the Issue of Friday, Not. 8th, 1912. BROWNELL ft STONE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Executor' Sal of Real Property Notice 1 hereby given that the un dersigned, as executor ot the last will and testament ot Sarah Clemens, de ceased, by virtue of the power and authority vested In him so to do by the terms and provisions ot said last will and testament will on Monday,, the 25th day of Not., 1912, at the hour of J o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Courthouse door in Oregon City, in Clackamas County and State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, to-wlt: All of Lot Four (4) and the Northerly 35 feet of Lot Five (5) of Tract numbered Sixtvi-three (63) of First Subdivision of the Town of Oak Grove in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, according to the' recorded plat of aald First Subdivi sion of Onk Grove. Said sale will be subject to confirmation by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Dated ht Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, this 23d day of October, 1912. W. J. CLEMENS. Executor of the last will and testa ment ot Sarah Clemens, deceased. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka maa. Frieda Casandris, Plaintiff, vs.. John Casandris, Defendant To John Casandris. defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 9th day of November. 1912, said date being after the expiration of six weeks from tho first publication of this summons, and If yon fall to appear and answer said complaint within said time, for want thereof th plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded In aald complaint to-wlt: for a decree -dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant This rummona Is published by Dr ier of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Jndge of the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on tho 23rd day of September, 1912, and tho time pro scribed for publication thereof 1 six DIRECTORY William Maannsee WEINHARD EUILOIIIO weeks .beginning with the Insue of Friday, th 27th day of September, 1912, and continuing each week there after, to and Including the laauo of Friday, the 8th day of November, 1912. JAS. E. CRAIB. Attorney for Plaintiff. Phone Pad Do 62 Homo A 151 BROWNELL A STONE Attornsys-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to "" J U'REN A ICHUIIIL Attorny-at-Law ? Dautachar Advkat ( Will practice In all courts, make collection and settlement. I Offic In Enterprise Building, a Oregon City, Oregon. ? C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorny-at-Lw Commercial, Real KUt aad Pro bat ov Speclalde. Of e Be In First National Bank 1 Bid, Oregon City, Oregrm. j W. I EDDY, V. S H D. V. 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