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OWFJON CIT't KNTKIIPUTHK, FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1013. Stranded fly VI RNON AKNOII) NihI f tn nli Mil n Hi "M iif n inn ii U llint KMIilllnlolI ' illlltlalllllll, dilflcd riil mill iiimlii minify. Ned Mi'lit wet I" 111,1 ' '"T liml keen. II'' ImI Ixhmi kimic JiihI two Week when III" frtllHT ItHt'lvml lb fulliiwluif ii'liiiimii fiiu him: Hi i a mini. Tulmmpli imiiny for rMuiii 11 I,.. I, 111! Uill lllllllU llll llllll tllOlll nf tV) week's nihi'iiliircn III ltu limit of II, ,. nmii . iIik revolver iiiiiI II"' rifle II wua hn follows: llu found 1 ii'iivcr, hlili lil fulher liml known it kiiiiiII town, a In I til)- hikI inmlii'il iiii weil wiinl. When liu rail. In III" nil of tl rullit In took ri'iti'lii'ii. llu was now III I he Innil where traveler IiiIUpiI ahuiil rlM ni;i'iili. where Iihm In tlii (mum poke Im Mentally nf Hit' lnl Ki" fHiht. or liuw nun ll ini'iii') liml Im'li nun iir Imt by miiii iriniiliii'lit cllUeii nt fain. Vm. D believed I ho mily way In Iriirn lli milliners ami i'iiluiim uf Ih.iIh Hiia o liniko tlti'lr ai'iiinliil ntii'v, l"lil vvrryUxly liml Im liml emu mil I" af (In) country anil men lit In rl K ilKin'iithi). tlu liml no nt hi a up notion niioil hi hi; not he I In fi'H a linn h nl boiiio wild a sliiKe driver a tin would Willi I ho verb-nt dandy nl lllllllK 'I'll'' roll)'llll'lll'l of till I W' Imvlor n liml tin mad frl.-mln In alunliT (in veiillitf Rl tho AiiMM-t tav crn, .'In mill sn.l itniuhlliit; Iioiim nun-hliiril- II was siua-enied hy a man who wns howliiK Nnd Ilia town, liml h Into! a few dollar at fur". Juat In ai how It worked. Ned looked at lila friend. Hilled. lnpped III HI OH til back, winked anil aald: "Not iiiii. li I'm a young man fniin III city, ami yn can't ruiii faro mi ni" "You're dead rlKlit. iitnl," nhl Hi other, "lint what I meant was to Inviwl I'.' to III union, Jul a yotl'it mIhI I hp aain for a round of drink." 'I'h in it n Irft Ned. Inil nfliT wlill returned auil ked If hit prupimcd to go rat III lb aluc H belt liloriillik' Ned aalil tl ill'U whereupon til friend a kiit If lia wnuld tnlnil diking i-harif of a young- Imly. Ned remarked (lint Im' woiiM In- Jiily Iimi lnii.y l ilo an. llu wn rein- a JixkI ila I of III men of Hi roniilry. tnt liml Urn tar mrt few of Hi women, llu wn ured Hint tlio young lady. Ml Ivcr. will Hi ilimulii'T of a wealthy ram-luium. ml liml Ut'ii In Ivnvrr on n shopping: tour ami wu ri'liirnlnit In lr bom. Till loii J N"l very inin-li. ami Ii anll'il'Hlixl a lilt of a lllrtntloii wllll Mlw Ivit. How It wonlil anrprlM) hla fiiilirr If Ii ahoiihl imirry a ramli limn ilmitflitiT ami turn raiirliman liliiix'lf Nl liitiiMliirwl I" Mla lvr at th mii Ii iliHr ly Hi nmii w ho liml kill lilin lu i-urt Iht ami waa oiiifMlint illMiiiiMtlntml III hr. Ilr walk wua awkwnril. ami In-r voir wna not rftlniit Uoviir, ah waa a wm mini of th iiiinitry. ami Ii curl mi to Irani nil nl'i Iwr II k'tl lirr If li woiil'tn't Ilk" I" "H uiitxli!. Iml alio ilf llii'M oil th kToninl Hint Hi anil fnxkliil Iht. o llifjr 'IiIitiiI Hi rom-ll. Slit liiklna- a ai-ut liinlila lir. Th youiiB woman wna 1Iim (o In itilot ami uiiiminiiiilinllvo ilurlng Hi nrly Hirt of Hi Joiirtii'y. Inl aa mi hy iini' Hi iinawniti-ra loft Hi ronfli. lion ntlirra laklnit lhlr iliira. ah IIihwihI ami l"'k ilHtir In kW Iiii; her iMMiirt liiforiniitloii ulnoil th nitiiilry, o.-riilonally ikiIiiIIiik out oU J.tI of lnliTt. Nfl. warmlnif ". iH'cnn t ln.v Imt fotiiillmi'tila a n hnu liwti iimmI In .njln llii'in to k'lrla nt limn. Imt flip not nwil to tliin. or illil ii"t wm l' "" how to ink llii'in: Imt ah vliiMitly wna trylnii to mnkr II iil'IM'iir t tint alio liml Im'imi piilil i'oniill ini'iila iM'foro. Shi tohl NimI Hint alio fxixx-lcil hr fnlliiT to ini'i'l Iht nt Hip Jiuii-tloli of Hi 'Man mini nnil nnolln'r loitdlm to Hi mnrli Wlii-ii th riwi-h mni'lieil Hi Jiitifllon Si iorli'tl to ae a four mill fount ami a four aontoil coun try wiipm. lint h aaw nnlhltiK. Nl thrr illil Hi yoiinc liuly. Kli lixikiil very miK'lt Innililoil. NihI naked Iht what alio would do. Him anld alio pimod alio would lint to wnlt. Knr a yotiiiK wouinii lo wnlt nt a rronNnmd wlili no linn wllliln nilli-a WH-iucd to Ni'd lllllo nhort of nindmwi. Tlia NtiiitiH'imi li niiiHt no on. mill Ned trlrd lo Hrunil hla fiilr clinrij lo bo on too Hut hIii- wild lior hi I n would I awfully worrlrd wlit-n h nrrlved nnd did not find Iht. TIiit wna liolhlnu for NihI to do, e iwlnlly nliiro all luid bwii plncMl lu lil rliiirct'. hut to r nln with Iht. Nh tlirllncd to IHTinlt him to innk (h niiTlllr uiiIoh ho would promlHC ii'JilH'H.I III (Im till the ooncli iaHi'd tin- tii'xt ilny tt Iht fntlipr'a nmoli. InJ .1 I ...... .1 ..I..-...I .1.... t...A .j.l.l.l Hull ."I'll, am' III, illli'l mill in'n .......i. .in k '.'ir of hi tlnliiK nnythlni! tle. Ho ihoy nllulilfd. and I h conch wcnl on. A hooii n It liirniHl n IhmkI In th roiid iiml wn out of night M1h Ivr took n rolvr out of a porkot In hi'V dri'MM nnd. nivtTltiK Ned, anld: "Ynunit fi'ller, If yuufv itnt nny vnln iililc In your i'L1Tii'a ahcll Vm out." I.'l M - I I.H. ..... V"t.V hi. ncrppti'it Hi ntliintlon. The 'Tlnily tlimw off hr frinlnlnc niM1""'! 1 nnd Btmi'I lipforp him a mnn with Ma ! fniua'T In hla hoot. II took $h(W NihI liiimlinl him nnd anld: "Now. you irnlont. move on " Nod wnlki-d buck ton ml! lo a r- lay. wliiM Hi driver of Ih mtiirnlnK ponc'i took lilui nlionrd mid nrrlrd lilin to a ti'li'prniili atntlon Wall Carrier. Will Fly. ThU la an an of srat dlarovcrli-a. I'mKrcaa rld on tho air. Soon we tiny no,-. I'ncI Sum a mall carrlora fly lni In nil dlmclliina. tranaportlng nmll. I'l'oplo ink a wonderful Intorent In a dlacovery Hint heneflta thetn. Thnt'i hy Dr. Kln'a New Dlacovery for 'oiiKha, Coli'J nd other throat nml 1'inn tllMeanei la th moat popular meif 1 inc In America. "It eitred me of a g'li ailfnl t oiinh," wrltea Mrs. J. F. Da- f via. Ktlrkney Corner, M.,J'aftr doc j'or'i treatment nnd all other remeille had fulled.' Kor rntiKha, colda or any I hrniithlal affection It'a nneqtialed. f'c and $1.00. Trial bottls free i nt all dnicKlata. GROWING OATS October Iht Baal Mirth for Planting 0U In tha nouth Compare! Will In Profit with Corn H'y (1. II, Alfotil, i f I II C Hrrvlca Iluicnii) rrom Octohir I to November ir, eiiirilliiK In Inlllitilii, la the tut Hue lo anw imta In llm cnllou belt. Tim arm In mil alionld be fully na lure." im that In coin, (Innt eiilbuiilnniu new ptevAlla lu ri'i'ar I lo cum, hut na mil fori'i'l Unit na a dnl for aimk and rimh crop, nnta la nun of Un bent cruim Hint iiiu Im drown In Hi "Hi Ii. Tim chief crop :rowii nil Ihrourll tho cniiiui belt urn iiiiiiin nnd corn. Aa an aveniKn, fur the crlml from l!Mio to I'.mn, titer wua plumed from ten lo fifteen acre of coin t r inch ncr of tint lit llin vnrloua collotl belt alalia Inning llm aniun lime, lli averiiK value of tlm out crop per acrn waa f I O.Ofl, uhlln the avernvn vain ier acrn of corn waa 911 .01. KliturliiK Hi cimt of itiowltiK all out crop Mini a corn crop wn tlml that llm fiat crop n the morn profllablii. There are aevernl Importniit rrnaoni why wn l, onlil anw uillllona of acrea of tint In Hi collotl belt. It would reduen ii' hlliK and leai lilliK lo the niliilmum, furnhh KriiiiK, add to the tteplotahly di'tlcletit aupply of lintnii, and add to th alwHya abort aupply of feed aluffa. Of couini', there are belter winter rover rropa than oata. Utirr rioter and crltiiMiti rimer and lh velcbi n, and In aimie enn a anmt' of th oilier winter rerinla am bitter. V do not claim Hint oat atone, it that oat and balrjr vi Mi combined alintiM h pm for th aoli' piirjoMi of upl) Ihk a rover crop llow-ver, In view of Hi fact that on' will grow on poor land, poorly I'r.'i iii'-'l. titid Hint It coal a Ill tin In need nn acre, It .la a pood win ter rovi'r crop, Two anil olie hnlf aerea were plnntid In onta at ttm e erlment atullon at Union llouite. I.a., for rmnlnn ruperl nient on Hilitcmtier On October ;n, aeveit polnnd t Mum plva, weU'hlnn In total !?fl pnutiih, were put on Ihla I hit and were atlvell tin feed but the rreeti ohla dnrltiK th winter. fly Kebritnry IT the p'r welched a total of Hit potiiid. There was an averai-e rein of 57 totinda per plK per day for llo dnya. Krem Octet er 10 to Jmninry 1, fort) five head cf aheep were na turrd on ihla ennin fli-M. Of Ilila numtier e'r.h! wea and nln Iambi wru paalured rolitlliuom-ly thereafter until February 17, at which date th Iniiiba averaged aluyeluht daya old and w cluhi'd 3. S pound earh. Al biwlna al tent per pound pained by th tnuih, w have a return of 113.10 per ncr. plu th paaturar of aheep not connllered In Hi eatlmni. Tim h of hiimn from Hi aell reault In ill rreaalnp Itn pow er to ator up and pmprlv aupply rmp with wnter. Poll vlth a III rrat amount of liumtia ar cnpabl of n or rr.'iliiiilly wlibflanilinp dronplit than almllnr aolla wlih baa Inimu. The imt crop rila th aoll full of root, and the Muhhl n!o ad. I much humu to tb aoll. The eat prnln I a very valuable feed, caprclully for youtii? animate, becaime of the moderately hUh con tent of protiln and lb larc amount of arh or mineral mutter. Pound fur pound, out ar not aa valuable for feerllnit mntur animate aa rorn. four pound of corn heln equal to about five pound of cnta. ' In iittrmptlnR lo tiulld up worn out cotton liunl miiKt lerudcry lnr;ely ill on Hie h-Kumlnoun rro . Now th cat crop I hnrvenled early enough to permit the growInK of a leKumlnoua crop. The lemmilnmn crop may be plowed under or It may b lined a feed, and th manure r turned to the land. If we ar polna to build up our nolle nnd rulse pood atork w ni'ixl prow oat rropa and fol low with Iiuum crope. Onta will prove about th beet paying email grain crop that can be grown over practically th entire cotton belt. Th anm toll that will produce one bale of cotton or forty biihhela of Corn per acre will produce Uty bushel of onta p' acre. At an avernne price Hint hn prevailed fur onl during the pant tlv year, lh elxty bushcle will aell for from to $40 and the etraw when baled will oflrn pay for growing the ernln. After ualng the disk harrow to cut th corn elalka or cotton atiilka. plow the land deep, then dink nnd double dlfk and harrow and crone harrow until 'ry Inch of th aoll tina been atlrred and bioken a fine an unealbl. A mixture of 3i,n. pound of sixteen per cent mid phnnphnt. 100 pound of rnt'on need meat, and 200 pound r ,,t,.kri. followed in Miircn wnn i top drcfHlng 'f flfty to eeventy-tlve round of nltrnte of oln P' r acre. Is , ,i i, riill.. r for onlBonaverngeaoil. Th- but vnrlellea for fall "owing In the mirth are of (ho red riiBtproof type. The original red riiKtproof, j,r a,,,', r and the Huncroft. are kO ..ne'v nllke Hint no one can tell them ,-,. If nown aide by elde. Tho Hurt ia for nrlnB sowing. - Ttu re n-e three method commonly irnetleed III t'lnlltlllg Ollt- SOW lllg bronflcnM, open furrow, nnd drilling, n,miff ,,f the seed 1 to. be prefcrrnd, .1,,,.. eneaitlcrnhly less Seed limy be used If drilled hy machine; th seeds are covered at a uniform depth, come up. prow, and ripen uniformly; the small rldgea made by in urm au.u .. . . j . r nrnteelllin (lOlll a ailgni nmiiT e cold- and (he yield from drilled oata la ueunlly greater (ban from broad rant oata. The aeed saved, and the larger crops that unually reault from drilled onta will Boon pay for good drill on the farm. Diplomatic Mrs. Exe Doe your husband ever refuse yon when you ask hlru for a little money? Mr. Wye-1 never ask him for a little money. I nsk him for a lot. and what I get Is a llltlo.-no-loii Trnnaerlpt. Tsars. "On the right." said a Killamey ruble to a nsrtv of tourist, "ye" 1 1 aeet 'caw-Bile called the Mul.ten'a Tears nnd on Hie left a eaciiile ciiIIihI the iil ow'a Tear. Vnuse It dries up the quickest." COMPANY! LOSES i Th ii (IlaiUlouii biiHketlnill team won a doch-ivn victory Weiiuesilny nliJit from Company I,, O, N. (i. team, 'I hi neurit wn H lo 4a Following were thn phi) era: (IIihIhIoiim - lliillowell, renter; Itiv- eta, right foiwuid, lleiidrlckn, left pimrd; l.nenlierger, loll forwiiril; Muni, rlKht Kuard, and I.. Unrulier- per, aubhUtuto. Compauy I. HeiiniH, right guurd; Itlaiirhiird, tenter; Cook, left for ward ,, Mead't, right forwiird, mid lluriies, left giiari!. (ialt, of (illidnloliu, ib feiileil Qiimii In llm heavyweight wreatllng bout. CiMik won from Woodwurd lu the llglilweKht lioul. The buxltig bout between Hpegel nnd Hnliluw wa4 u ilruw. Keiuii defeali d Illil In a llclilwe'ebt bout. After Hut iilliletli; lonteata a oell- clou luncheon wu served by Hie rompnny, which plana giving almnur eiiti'i'lalnmeiita monthly. Cuptulli I.. K. Hliilichard, of Company U. wan In rliat'Ko of th iiilertalliiiieiit. RIDE ON FREIGHT CAR Decl.irliiK Hint h wan Induced to leave home by a larger boy, who anld llu y could pu tn California and make money enough lo buy a big ranch, Peter I'lppy, eleven cars of age. ol ','M KhhI Lincoln Street, Portland, wua nrrintnl at th Kouthern I'nrlll? Htatliei rarlv Hutuliiy morning by Nlglil Poll' emiiti Cooke. Tho boy ad tnltted to Chief of Pollen Shaw Hi it he had run away from hniui: and that he an. I bin companion hud come to this rlty on a freight train. He. aal-l iim. hi arriving Her his friend run away from him. Chief of Pollre r-'hnw telephoned Hi boy a fnlher, who cam for the lad Kiinday night and took ti tin home ' I did rot want to leave home," said Hi lad, "but my friend Instated (ha: I go with ti t in. th daring that we could buy a rum Ii and have homes. I am might ly glad papa baa come for inl and 1 i.hall never run away from hum i t ain." TH Trousara Coat. Extreme lu Juvenile styli-a are to h4 met with oh every hand, but probably th limit tin Ihh-ii renvhed in the font llliiKlriiled. whleti I decidedly "Frenchy." The material used la a moire poplin III lovely shiido of tail. Ik-It, cuffs mm "uk"V'-'! '.. nv'il 'hV rilKNCH MOllKL OK HILK AND M0LK8I1N. and narrow turned down collar are of moleskin. A yon see, the coat Is exceedingly abbreviated at the Ixittom nnd uar rows Into nlinoHt the width of a mun't trousers leg. On a tall, stylish child till rout Im HtunuliiK. Substitute For Hot Water Bottle. The following Hiiggi'Mtlon ta taken from the Fann and Flrealde, where It is published In the housewife's depart- n t: "For ptHiple with steam heat old miigii.liieri nl lick lu Hie radiators will be found a line Hiilwtltute for hot wa ter bottle, liipiv.ini no lientetl nev er burn nun w hen pbuvil In M bed or a bub)' riirrliiKe hold the hen' fr a long time." Wants, For Sale etc. FOIt SALE: A 4 Horse Power Gas oline dragsaw outfit, In good condi tion' will sell, for a reasonable price, write or see Geo, Uenaeroskl, Sprlngwnter, Oregon. NOTICE. There will bo a Masquerade ball at Hie Grange Hnll nt Clarkea on Feb 11, iulS. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of tho Application of Hen Larson to Register under the Torren's Act of the State of Oregon the premises hereinafter mention ed, which premises are located and situated In Clnckamas County, Ore gon. To all whom It may concern, Take Notice: That ob the 5th day of August, A. D.. 1312, an application was filed by said Hen Larson In the Circuit Court of Clackamaa County, Oregon, for In itial registration of the title of the following; described land, towlt: km-- -i liegiiiuliiK at thn most Knaierly H. V.. corner of lh Hubert Allen I). I., V. No. 42 III 7. II H. It. 1 K, nf tho Wlllamettii Morldlaii, Clackuiuna Count. Oregon; theiico N. along- thn K. Iluu of said 1), I., C. Z1J1 rlinlns; theticn N. 4.1 degrees W. 42.4 links; llieiicit H. 4 H4 cIhiIiik; thence N. H'i degrees, f,0 m liml W. 19.70 chains; Iheucn N. degrees K 12 .127 chains; Hietieo H. 40 degrees f.l IliLniltes W. 60 rlinlns; thnnce H, 8 degrnea W, Sii.riZ rlinlna to the H. Htm of ('. 42; Hieiieo K. hi degree 'M Inlliutea K 24 r,'l (IihIii lo tbu point of beginning, conl. lining K4 "0 acres of land, being a pnrt of tlm Kobert Allen D. I.. ('. No. 42 In Hecllon 1, T. H. H. 1 K. Clack amas County, Oregon. Now unions you appear on or be fore thn ir.th day of Februny, A I)., IllKI, ii nd show cause why such aipll riitlon shall not be granted tho same shall be lukeii as ronfesHed, nnd a decren will b rendered according to the prayer of the applicant, and you will h forever burred from disputing the .iiiim, W. L. MUIVKY, Clerk of Hi aliov eiitllled Court. Ily I. M. IIAUIMNiiTON, Deputy Clerk Reylstratlon of Land Title. In the mailer of the application of Veronba Heverln to register tho title to Hid W. 12 of the N. K. 1 i and B. K 14 of Hi N. K. 1-4 of Hee. 2, Twp. .l.'Kiinge 6 8. In (he county of Clack aunts, Htate of Oregon vs. John Mima, Mary Mima, lelen Munn, Carl Bt-ver-In, ilennuii Kedderhusch and to all perKoii to w hom It may concern. Taito notice that on the 2th day of December, A. I)., 1912, nn applica tion was Hied by llm wild Veronica Heverln, In tho Circuit Court of Cluckumas County, for Initial regis tration of the tide to tho above enti tled and described land. Now unleas you appear on or be fore Hit 10th day of February A. D. 1 j13. and ahow cause why such appli cation shall not be granted, the same shall he tukeu us confensed and a de cree will be entered according to tho pruyer of .the application nnd you will be forever barred from disputing the same. HA Ml' Kb. J. KILVF.RMAN. Attorney for Applicant. (SF.AL OF COUNTY COURT.) Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dtmlctied administrator of the entnte of August Stuckl, deeeaed, baa tl'ed Mr. t'n.il tccount and report in ii'id estate and tho County Court of Clack an.ns ( oiinty. Oregon, has fixed Mon day, the I'.rd day of February, 1913, at lo o'clock A. M.. at the County Court room In the County Courthouse In Oregon City, Oregon, aa the time and plice for hearing objections to aald account and the settlement there of. THOMAS SI'Il.I.MAN.N. Admlnliitra(or cf (ho estate of AuguM Stuck), deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or.'gjn for the County of Clacka-1 I11U.1. Amelia Schultz, plaintiff, vs. Carl SchulU. defendant. To Ca'l Schulti!, defendant above- named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHEGON: You tre hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein pgnlns. you In the alwive entitled suit within klx weeks from the 10th day of J im.ary, 1913, said day being the first day of publication of this sum mons And if you fail to so appear and ans wer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for und demanded in the com plaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a decree forever dissolving the bondi ot matrimony now and hereto fore existing between plaintiff and the defendant, and granting unto plaintiff an absolute divorce from the defend ant, and for a further decree, awarding ph.lntlff the sum of Thlrty-five (.15.00) dollars per month as perma. nent alimony, and directing the de fendant to pay to plaintiff said sum, each nnd every month, and for . fur ther order restoring plaintiff to her former maiden name, that of Amelia Frater, nnd for such other and furth er relief as to the Court may seem Just und equitable. This summoiiB Is served upon you by virtue of nn order made nnd en tered by Hon. J. A. Eakin, Judge of tho nbove entitled Court, dnted on the 8th day of January. 1913, and which, order prescribes that the sum mons In the above entitled suit should be set veil UMin you by publication once a week for six- surceslve nnd consecutive weeks, In the Oregon City Enterprise, the same being a week ly newspaper and of general circula tion in the County of Clacknmas, State of Oregon. G.'G. SCHMITT. Attorney for Pluiutlff. Date of llrFt publication, January 9th. 1913. Date- of last publication, February 20th. 191.1. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account in the estate of Charles McCormack, decensed, in the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, and that the judge of said court has set Mon day, the 27th day of January, 1913, In the County Courtroom in the County Courthouse, In Oregon City, Oregon, aa the time and place of hearing ob ject ions to such final account and the settlement thereof. , MARY E. McCORMACK, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles McCormack, Deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. Summons. lu the Circuit Court of tho State of ():egon, for Clackamas County, l.eonclt Guedon, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Guedon, Defendant, 'ir litnry Guedon, the above namei (.e.'enilant : 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 before the 14th day of Feb.. 1913, said date being the expiration of ' weeks from tfie first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want there- of the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaiutiff and defendant. This sum mona i published by order of Hon. R. P. Peaim, Judge of the County Court which order was made and entered en the ?lst day of Dec, 1912. and the time prescribed for publication there- of Is fix weeks, beginnings witn ine Ihii uf Friday, Jan. itrd and conl'ii uleg inch week thereafter to and In cluding (he Issue of Friday, Feb. Mth, 1l: PIIOVVNKI.I, k RTO.N'K, Attorneys for Plulmir?. First Notice to Creditors. In th County Court of Clackamas County, Hlnto of Oregon. In thn matter of the estate of Thomas K. Keljy, decensed. Nutlco la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Admin istrator of the above entitled estate and has duly riualllled aa such. All person having claims against sables tale will please present same to tho undersigned at thn office of thn Kel ly Hardware, Paint aV Furniture Store, Mllwaukle, Oregon, or at the law of fice of Hchnublo & I.itltocho, C00 I Chamber of Comrnereo Hulldlng, Port land, Oregon, within six months from datn hereof duly verified aa by law reiptlred, THOMA8 W. KKI.f.Y, Administrator. BCllNAt'.KI. & I-enOCHE, B00-4 Chamber of Commerce Illdg., Portland, Ore., Attorneys for Ad ministrator. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Robert Greer, plaintiff, vs. Sarah (Jrcer, Defendant. To Sarah Greer, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 1st day of February, 1913, said date being more than six weeks from th date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the re lief demanded In said complaint, viz: for a decree of divorce dissolving; the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff, and for such other relief aa may be meet and equitable. This summons la published once each week for alp consecutive weeks, by order of tho Honorable B. fteatle Judge of the County Court, made and entered on the 19th day of December, 1912, directing the publication there of. JAY H. UPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Chamber of Commerce Building, Port land, Oregon. Date of first publication December 20th, 1912. Date of last publication January 31, 1913. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the Statd of Oregon- for tho County of Clacka mas, In the matter of the Estate of Charles V. Cassedy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the coimty Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, has granted an order author izing the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charlea W. Casacdy. deceased, to b11 all the real proper ty of said estate or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the claims anilnst said estate and the expenses of administration. And that on and after Monday, the 20th day of Jan uary, 1913. I will proceed to sell at private sale all of the Baid real es tate or so much thereof aa shall be necessary for the purposes named. GEORGE KEISECKER. Administrator of the Estate of Charles V. Cassedy, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County. Court of Clack amas County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 6th day of November, 1912, in the matter of the estate of Alpha A. Walter, deceased, the undersigned was duly appointed ad ministrator ot the estate of said Al- I'hn A. Walter; All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified aa by law required to the undersigned at the residence of I-adoska A. Griffin at No. Gil, Mount Hood Street, in the city of Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of thlB aald notice. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, tnls 20th day of December, 1912. FRANK E. WALTER, Administrator of the estate of Alpha A. Walter, deceased. POTTER & PRVSON, Attorneys. Eugene, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, In and for Clackamas Coun ty. E. R. Cameron, Plaintiff, vs. May Cameron, Defendant. To May Cameron, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the 17th day of January, 1913, and if you fall so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to we Court for the relief prayed for in said comnlalnt. towlt: A decree severing and dissolving the bonds cf matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself, and for such other and further relief in the premises as the Court mav doom Ivst and equitable. Service of this summons Is made ution you by publication In pursuance of an order of the Honorable .lames I!. Camobell. Circuit Judge of Clack aulas County, Stato of Oregon, made on the 4th day of December, 191Z. at rectlne- such publication In the Ore gon City Enterprise, once a week for six consecutive wcfla, the first pub lication being December r.tn. 191-', ana the lat being the 17th da of Janu ary .1913. ROSCOE P. HCRST, Attorney for Plaintiff. 610 Cham, of Com. Wdg.a Portland, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Milton F. Van Horn, Plaintiff, va.' Llizle Van Horn. Defendant To Lizzie Van Horn, the above named defendant: In the name of the state ofsOregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed In the above entitled caue of nit within six weeks from the date of tho first fubU(atlon of this sum mons, aud if you tan so to appear ana answer said complaint for want there of, the plaintiff wtll apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint j towlt: for a decree that the bonds of matrimony now and neretoiore exist- PROFESSIONAL Harvey E. Cross. CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT LAW W hav now moved to our permanent quarter In th Beaver Building. Next to the Andresen Building Raal Eatata Abstracts Main treat, Loans, Insurance Oregon City, Ore- JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN Ing between plaintiff and said defend ant be forever dissolved, and that tbeJ pl'.lntlff be divorced from said defend ant forever, and for such other and further relief as may seem meet and c-iiiltuble herein. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in the Oregon City Knterprlse pursuant to an order duly mad and entered In the above entitled Court and cause on the 2nd day of December, A. D.. 1912 by the Honorable J.-U. Campbell, Judge of said Court, requiring that service of this summons shall be made by pub leatlon thereof for six successive weeks. Date of first publication Is December 6, 1912. date of last publi cation Is January 17. 1913. THOS. D. RErJD, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 400 Oregonlan Hulldlng, Portland. Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Anna Gelette, Plaintiff, vs. Michael Gelette. Defendant To Michael Gelette Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 18th day of January, 1913, and if you fall to move, demur or answer, plaintiff will take a decree against you, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself, and restoring to plaintiff her maiden name Anna Phillips, and for such other and further relief In the premises as to the court may seem Just and equitable . Serv ce of this summons is maoe up on you by publication In pursuance of an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Circuit Judge of Clackamas County. Oregon, made on the third day of December, 1912, ordering such publication In the Oregon City Enter prise, once a week, for six consecutive weeks, the first publication being De cember 6, 1912. and the last publica tion being January 17, 1913. C. J. MICHELET, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Arthur P. Olson, Plaintiff. Matilda H. Olson, defendant To Matilda H. Olson, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the ccpiaint filed against you In the above named suit on or before the 17th day of Jan. 1913, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons And If you fall to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bond3 of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant This sum mons is published by order of Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, which order was made and en tered on the 4th day of December, 1912, and the time prescribed for pub lication thereof is six weeks, begin ning with the Issue -of Friday, Dec. 6th and continuing each week there after to and Including the Issue of Friday. Jan. 17th. 1912. BROWNELL & STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Lewis E. Attebery, Plaintiff, vs. Freda Attebery, Defendant To Freda Attebery, the above named 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 before the 10th day of January, 1913. said t date being the expiration of six!? weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer aaid complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant This summons Is published by order of Hon. R. U. Beatie, Judge of tb County Court which order -was made and entered on the 'J2nd day of Nov. 1912, and the i time prescribed for publication there of is six weeks, beginning with the Is sue of Friday, Nov. 29th, and contin uing each week thereafter to and In cluding the isBtie of Friday, Jan. 10th. 1913. BROWNELL A STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court for the County of ; Clackamas. . j Anna L. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. J. I. Miller defendant. To J. I. Miller, the above named de-; fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear j and answer the complaint filed against ' you In the above named suit on or before the 10th day of January, 1913, i said date being the expiration of six ' weeks from the first publication of! this summons, and If you fail to ap- pear or to 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 the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant and that plaintiff he awarded the care and custody of the minor ehild of said marriage, Gordon Conroy Miller. This summons Is published by ordt -of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- j gon for Clackamas County, made and j entered on the 23rd day of November, I 1912. , The date of the first publication of DIRECTORY William Hmmnai WEINHARD BUILDING this iiimmons Is Friday, November 29th. 1912, and the date nf the last publication thereof la Friday January loth, 1913, and the full time of the publlrMloh of the summons Is six full weeks from and after the first publi cation. DEWART & MAHAFFIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 206 McKay Hist.. Portland. Phones Pacific 52 Home A 151 BROWNELL A STONE Attornya-at-La4 All legal business promptly attended to w . . U'REN A ICHUtllL Attorneys-at-Law Otutscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, maka collections and settlements Office In Enterprise Butldlsi, Oregon City, Oregon. C D. A D. C. LATOURETTI a . .... . .. Commercial. Real EsUle im4 Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank t I Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ? W. S. EDDY, V. S M. D. V. ? 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