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OnroiON OITl ENTBKPIUNE, FlilDAY, HHPTKMHEH f, 1013. Ilarseim VIIOLr:SALh AINU J11Y.A1. Groceries, Produce and Commission The largest and moit complete stock in our line in Clackamas County. WE PAY CASH For country produce. All goods sold on Money-Back Guarantee. ty'c give Green TrudinK Stamps 1001-1003 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. local timers u HalfHm Murrum, of Mutilans. r,",r I "" O1'""""""' "J 1 v Hiulih. -f Ih-rJiiiuii. w.s . ,", ,.n U.H.- ' "' "''""' Kt! Walker, of Woodbtirn, was Jliorim LusIih-s l' Ore..m City Tr''"'". wnrUrr of th. Mo Ull, .u.irl. i. . l' t" "'!'" "sewbury. of N.-w Kr. . a ,1.1, 'r on l " "'"r T hvvr,HU!l.HlK' itwy ,",,,f , ih. n .U. nr. of C. dllng!jr at r'tlXtily ' family hava " KuV.n "" ,br,f ,nttfc" "'"'r rut ii re hum'' Ml,. Until Hudson, of Harmony, waa In iwnii CHy vIslHM '" '1"n,, OYiT Hull'lny ..... itr and Mil IUX Webb, hnve Knn to Mi. Aiik' I t.. spend ihelr vncntlon WniVb'r our big mir.ln.-ry display ,..... .. . Ml" '. OoUamllh. T Miller, rnwr of Aurora, , visitor on buln"s In county "eat Kslurdny. y j real e-stat- dealer of Cinty ' v',,l"r " "UlnM In ths county ,'l,l Saturday. Archie Parker, of Independence, was I thltor uii business In Oregon City th. tint of the week , . , . U tl. Wutrrbury lin bought tho (toon ruiirli iii-nr Wllholl and W nak hl lmm there. lk.rn. t Hie lf ' Wesley O-reen. Fourth and Jackson His.. 12 pound tun. Friday. Auitusl 2. Mrs It. HfNi'iil. of Stafford, hn r- lurn-d l fT a few weeks' visit it Wurn'iiion. Cliitiuip county. GrorKu .Virlry. a bop grower of the Bllvirton district, was visitor on tiuilii-s I" ttr-Kon City Monday. TV full styles of halt are now 1 hut i'Hin by Mla 0. Goldsmith Hay MurrU. of Or-gon City. hi ((.n to Hilv. rtoii bir hf will tpoud lhr.- In tl" li"P flld thi-r. V. (' ( ruin nud family, of BprliiK iipr, paiiM-d tliroimta Ormm City on th-!r ' to tlm hop yrd it Hubbard. MIm K.n May lut b.n lllln with frl.ncU In HprliiKflnlil for Ih.i Ixt to f.k rrtiirnlnR to Ownon fltr S.iturday. " E. I". Srhwau and family, who fnr many ) nni IIv.mI In Or.-Kon City. hav miivwl to Portlnnd. wlit-re Hipy will nuk t'i 'lr hoini'. IVrry K. Tallinan. a bualnesi man of CurnilllH, In OnKm City rail ln on iM frW'ii:li and acqiinlntaurci tl flmt cf wi'i-k. Rrv. Mllllkf-n. who hai fvn l-nd-true l!ii liiHl two werkt on hl va" tloo at Si n VI.-w rctiirnfd to thli city the flrl of tltu Wfck. MUi Mhry rtiitiHtroin, of OrRoD Clly bu li-ft for Lot Ann-lea to prnparo for h.-r nrk for tho comlnn yr In Uii Win: l.nko (('11001. The Passing of i OUR horses much and get much, ror in stancecostly Btable, rips, and sheds (or them; harnesses, htiy and nil. an1 ito ctcirnre snace: tuno .m spent each day in the year caring lor mem, feeding, watering, currying, harnessing; fre quent blacksmith, harness, and vehicle repair bills; occasional veterinary bills; the privilege of dying unexpectedly on your hands. All that an International Motor Truck asks for is a shed, and a small ration of gasoline and oilthat's alL And when it's not working it wants only the shed. What a comparison I Horses today may do for a rich man he can afford to keep them. But for the man, in any business, who is looking for most profit and most economy, the logical buy is an International Motor Truck For all sorts of light hauling and quick de livery, and for the many trips that must bo made in every line of business, nothing can surpass tho International Costing consider ably less than horse and wagon keep, it goes four times as fast and as far as the horse, saves you many hours of time, and will run twenty-, four hours in a day if necessary. In reliability, and ease of management, it excels. Solid tires eliminate common tire troubles. The wheels are high enough to give ample road clearance. The simple, sturdy motor has power to spare for any load and will take the truck everywhere a horse can go. Brakes are powerful safe on any hilL Springs are re silient and easy. A single lever controls the car. Write us for catalogues and full informa tion. They are sure to interest you. Iaternalional Harrettcr Company of Amenci (Incorporated) PrtUl Ore. & Co. Mra. J. M Oliln and aim, of Ml I'li'aannl, left Halurdny for lul)'pi-u-diMirn wli-rit tlu.y will 'ii(t a fnw wni.ka vInIIIiik Willi ri'lullvra. ('. K. I'm t' of Wlllmlt wai a vlnllor on liiialiiiixa In th county cat Halur dny and ri'port that llin r-c.iil rulim did niui'h xood In lila arrtlun. Mra. ('. C K.'IIdwh, wlio lua liwn i'iidliia: lb lii't two wn'M vtnltliiK with frli'iula In Op'Kon City, liaa n tiirtu-d to hi-r hniim In I'ortland. Mn. A. Kolil-r, of lloltmi, la i.-rlona ly III at lur homn. Mr Janiha of Kl Kin, III.-, tfr hroihcr, liua hi-.-ri aent for and will arrlv In r Monday. It. t;. Tui'knr, of HprliiKatir, waa a vliiltor on Imnlui'iia liir Friday, and rnporn t'mt I'm crpa arc In l-nl comlltloiia In I'm HprliiKwat"r dlxtrlct. John ('. Htulili", ram lxT of tlin Mcv lalla dlntrlct, wai a town vlaltor Mini day. I Im rrwrt Unit the rwi-nt rnlni put a atop to t!m thayliiK In hla ( tlim MlHa ('. (lolilamlth hai jual arrlviil bonin with all tin lut cat novrlMi-i In nillllti"ry. Mr. and Ma. J. Snwyr will lar Katurdny for Kurt Atkiunoii. Mich., for an ritonnlvn vlall wl'h r I n 1 1 v thi-iv. Thiy will to by way of thn l'iiKt Hound and Cnnoillun Pa cific. Mlaa Anna T. flmlth left Krlrtay for H'lllnKham, Wash., whrm aim RiH-a to tnkn a poaltlon aa flmt trailo tfai'lier In thn city aihoola. Mlna Rmlth la a comjiftrnl primary tachi-r harlnK apwlallid In thla work fur acvi-ral yara. Mra Null Cnrothi-ra of nutt, Mont., nrrlvnl In Oregon City Monday to apvtid a fvw woi'ka vlaltlnx her moth or In In w. Mra. II. A. ('arothura of ('a notnoh. Mra. Carolhcra waa at on time a rcld'nt of OiwRon City and ha not b-on here for It! y.-ara. I.. A. YounR, arcotnpanUvl by hla on and two dntiRhtrrs. arrlvi-d In OrcKon Clly Saturday. Thi-y drove from their ranch In vaatcrn OrcRon raid niadn thn I'litire dlHtaur-i In a tit t lo over tlimn dura. Huow . waa found In the Caacann Mountalna In evcrnl plarpt. Mr. YounR Ii a broth er of ClorRO Yoiiiir. NEW TEACHERS ARE SEEECIED BY BOARD The beard of directors of the Ore Ron City achool dlatrlct appointed Mlaa Th.-nle liruper at primary teacher to eiii'cee,! Mlaa Anna T. Smith and Mlrs tirnce Kln lo succeed Mlsa yut?jne Adiuna. Iloth Mlna Smith and MIhi Adams have tendered their realRnallons to the hoard and will accept positions elsewhere. The new tenchi'im are alao exM-rlnred In their Hue of work and have spent a number of years In the profi'salon. The board has on file recommenda tions for both of th(m that ore of ho beat and Indicate the work that they have done In slmllur positions In oth er schools. an Aristocrat demand much, neea ii ii FALLS THROUGH ELEVATOR SHAFT WILLIAM SMITH DROPS TWENTY FEET TO BOTTOM 18 IN CRITICAL CONDITION tepped TO) m mm load Mlijudges Distinct and Looiet Hit balance Lands on Head tnd Drain May bt Hurt By Fores of Fall. William Smith, .10 yers of full llirniiKh the elevator ahuft at thn mills of the CrowuColumMn I'aper com. pirny Tuesday afternoon and Is lyliiR at hla homn on Thirteen' Ii direct In a critical condition. For sumo time after the accident, he was dated hy the lull. Hh waa cor rjliiK a loud of frulxlit to the second atory when he aeeru.1 to walk hack over tha ede of the elevator and f.dl the dlatunce to the floor below. He truck on his bend and Tuckility illicit there. secmd to be danger from con cuaalon of the bruin. No Bones Broken. Tin) fall Its -If waa not a aerloua one and no bones were broken. The blow on tho h'-nd was ri-Hponallilo for the ron.ll'lon Tuesday nlntit. He baa mud i iIih trip many timet before and none of tliumt who were In the bullil Iiik at the time could aioiuit for the accident mileaa he had foricottcn his ixiallliin on the elevator and had stepp ed hack too far behind the load. Thn fall waa a dlatance of IS or 20 feet to the bottom of the e'evator hnft where hn struck on his head. I'hyalclana who were summoned at once b.'lleve that ho will recover al IhoiiKh they conlader that his condi tion Is serious. CLASSMATES ATTEND FUNERAL OrIE" William F. Skeen, aged 41 years, died at hla home at Liberal Thursday night of tubercular trouble. JI a la survived by bis widow and two chli drvn. The fun ral services wl'l be beld at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Inter ment In the Canby cemetery. His mother, Mrs. Surah Skeen, Is one of I lie old settlers of the state and waa one of the first white children born In Oregon. Many of the classmates of Victor Justin, the 12 year old newsboy w ho died Tuesday from typhoid f-ver. ac- tended the funeral services Thursday at St. John's church. Iteqtilm Hlnh Mass was celebrated. The floral of ferings from the boy's classmates and frd'iids were beautiful. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery at Mountain View. The following were paltheurers. all classmates: Otto Spilth, l'lilllp Soreghan, llruno Weber, and AuRtiHt Relsbrger. E FUNERAL The funeral ofthe late Mrs. Rosa Mautz, who dl 'd at her home In Maple lj.no' U'adnAHdnv. U'lift held St 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the family residence, the Interment being In the Mountain View csmetery. Tho services were In charge of Mapla Lane Crance. of which Mrs. Mauts had long been a prominent member. Mrs. Mauts waa victim of typhoid r.,tfui In ih. AtiMi.mln Inn! fnll and never fully recovered. She has been III for seven nionlus. Sbe was oorn In Unrmn xnlililv Olllll VIlV 12 1845. and came to Oregon In 1876. residing hern until her Oestn. sne is survivea uy her husband, August Mautz, three sons and four daughter; Iwrence, ueorge and Albert Mauts, and Mrs. J. K. Morris, all of Oregon City; Mrs. Ceorge Hyatt, of Goldendale. Wash., Mrs. Walter Richards, of Tacoma, and Mrs. R. llryant, of Portland. EXPERTS TO STUDY STATE'S RESOURCES Orogon Agriculture College, Cor vallls, Or., Sept 2. The mineral rs miiikbi nt cHKtprn Oregon are bsing made the subject of special Investiga tions by Professor rants, airector 01 the Oregon Hureau of Mines, and his ...uinnti Prnfoninr Swartlv. of the Oregon Agricultural collegs and Pro fessor Collier or tne state iinivarsny. It was made the duty of the bureau to Investigate the mineral and geo logical resources of the state and to encourage larger production and use. in t.uraimnra nf this nolicr a commis sion of seven men. five practical min ing men of the state ana I'resiaenis Korr rnd Campbell, was appointed by Govern -r West, r.nllrna Man Director Professor Parka, head of th School of Mtnes. Oregon Agricultural college was made director. After a prelim inary survey of southern Oregon he ...i in noiior rnnntv whr he beean a personal Inspection of the mineral resources. Ho expecta to examine all the mineral substances of that sec tion nr ih state, that may Drove of value to the artt and Industries of Ore gon. 8tudv Road Material Hul'dlng stons, cement, clay for til ing, brick and pottery, and road build ing material for all classes of road iirfupaa. will receive attention. He i. -..rklno- In Wallowa county with vlw to determine the extent and quality of the marble and lime resources of that part of th state. When he has finished ther he will go to The Dalles, Hood River and ofh- Pr,i,imhi. rinr not nls. and th?n be gin an exhaustive research among the naeful construction mineral of the Willamette valley. Th. minors! denoalts of Grant conn ty are under Investigation by Pro fessors flwartley and ColMer the for mer studying metals, and Uks tatter the John Day valley cou LOADS Or PI IF FOR HOPYARDS Twu hundred pickers le" on the train nt 9:22 o'clock Tuesuay morn ing for the bop yards of the stule. Of this number, a huge, iicnmn tiige art) men Willi friends who ex lt t to spend two or three weeks of the t'Buon In the yards. Already a large number have loft the city and are spending their vuratlont at thn yards through the valley where they will take th ;lr outings, at the same time, make some money above their expenses. The hop yard !n a popular place for Oregon City people who have the time to np.'iid their vacations there during the season. I'art of (he work bas been stopped, however, by the rain of Tues day but the work will be resumed at onco as soon as the showers are over. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnalart Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ileers. of Mo !ulla, vlnlMd In Oregon City Monday. Wants, For Sale etc. WANTKI): Experienced housekeep er, good wages. Mrs. Frank llusch City. L O 8 T I Illack horse, weight 900 lbs., blatn-faced, roacbed mane, saddle marks. Last seen on headwaters of the middle fork of the Molalla Illver. Suit able reward offered for recov er. Finder please notify the office of the Enterprise. H. N. WALLACE, Caxndero, Oregon. FOIl BALE: Rough and dressed lumber, 11 miles from Oregon City, one mile southwest of Clarkes. Ad dress Oregon City Home No. 4, or telephone Heaver Creek Mutual 8 AO Hit & CLARK. FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. 53 acres, house, barn and all build ings: orchard, at 175.00 per acre. Sev en mll -s east of Oregon City on Clear Creek, known as the Kates & Higglns Ranch. Part cash balance to suit pur chaser. No trades or agents. Apply Dr. K. E. Chase, Sllverton, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Clara H. EvanB deceased, has filed his final account herein with the county clwrk of Clackamas coun ty Or., and the county Judge has set Monday, SepL 8th, 1913, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the county court room of said county and state as the time and place for hearing objection to said final ac count and for the fiual settlement of said estate. C. V. EVANS. Administrator. O. D. EI1Y, Attorney for Administrator. Dated August S, 1913. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed as executor ot ins estate 01 Ann W. Jaggar. deceased, has filed bis final account as such executor with the County court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the court has set Monday, the 29th day of Septem ber, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the settle ment of said estate and for the hearing of objections thereto. Dated August 26th. 1913. FRANK JAGGAR, Executor of the Estate of Ann W. Jaggar, Deceased. JOHN W. LODER, Attorney for Executor. Notice of Final Settlement M.,tio la horehv elven that the uu- na oTr-ntrtT nf the estate U I -If, IHU UB - " ' " of L. Pierce Williams, deceased, na filed her final account in Lie louniy Court of the State of Oregon, for tha n..,.i. nr riar-kitniftR. and that Mon day, the 22d luy of September, 1913. at the hour ot 10 o ciock in uie iore noon of said day in the court-room of ...i.i nn..r hna hppn anoolnted by the court as the time and place for hear ing objections thereto ana me seiue- nient thereof. Dated. August 21st, 1913. ipvki.vni SCOTT WILLIAMS. Executrix of the Estate of L. Pierce Williams, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Executrix. Notice to Creditors. Mniixo la hereby given that tha un dersized has been appointed execu iri, nf tha eatate OT Jonn n. i. ear, rt.oo.oH hv th oCunty Court of the State of Oregon tor ciacKaruas coun fv .nit hna miallfled. All naranna hnvlni claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same wltn proper voucnrs riniv verified at tne on ice oi uora nn r Kiwi, rooms 3. 4. 5 and 6, Stevens Building, uregon uuy, Ore gon, wt'hln six months from the date of th9 first publication nereoi. Dated, August 21st, 1913. MART CAROTHERS. Executrix of the Estate of John H Clear. Deceased. GORDON. E. HAYES, Attorney for Executrix. Notice for Bids for Constructing Road South of ,Milwauklt. Notice Is hereby given that sealeJ bids will bs received at the office of x. .,ni. Wk of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, for furnishing all labor and material and cotng me wora in placing, rolling and finishing with crushed rock macadam, the Oregon City and Mllwaukie Road, known aa the "River Road." beginning at a point on aald road at Station 30, South of Mllwaukie and .ending at Station 86. All work ia to be done according to ap;clncatlona to be had at the of fice of the County Clerk. The rock shall be of a depth of 8H Inches at center and 7 Inches at sides after being rolled to the satisfaction of the engineer or person In charge on behalf of Clackamas County. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check to the amount of 10 per cent of the bid to Insure entering Into the contract by the bidder, should the contract be awarded to Urn, which check will be forfeited to Clackamas County should the bidder refuse to enter Into contract after the same Is awarded to him. Uach contractor to whom contract Is let will be required to furnish a suitable undertaking to guarantee completion of Ihs work as provided In contract and also to guaranten the fulfillment of ths law respecting the hours of labor, material furnlstud by iiiiiturlul men, etc. Each bid must state the time within which tha contract will be compl rii-d, nd contractor will be required by hit contract and bond to save the county harmless In respect to damages ac cruing to any one during the prosecu tion of the work. The Court reserve the right to rs- Jei't any and all bids. The bids will be received until th 12th day of Keptemher, 1913, at 5 o'clock I', M. and will be opened on he 12th day of Beptember, 1913, at i o'clock V. M. Hy order of the county court. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. Summons. In the circuit court of' the state of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Alyda Eckman, Plaintiff. vs. George Ira Eckman, Defendant. To George Ira Eckman the 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 entitled court and cause wltliin six weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons, to- wit: on or before the 10th day of October. 1913, and if you fall so to ap pear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for In his complaint herein, to wit: for a decre? forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now, and heretofore ex lstlng between plaintiff and defendant. and for Judgment against the defeud at for the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars per month to be paid to the plaintiff monthly, for the care, maintenance, support and education of the said ruin or child, during Its minority. That the plaintiff be awarded the care, custody and control of said minor child of the plaintiff and defendant during Its minority. That the plaintiff have such other and separate relief as to the court may seem equitable. This svmmons Is published In pursuance of an order of Hon. H .S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, made on the 27th day of August, 1913, and the time pre scribed in said order for the publics tion of this summons Is once each week for six successive weeks, and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 29th day of Aug ust, 1913. E. E. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 430 Worcester Building, Portland. Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Caroline A. McDowell, Plaintiff, vs. L. P. McDowell, Defendant. To L. P. McDowell, the 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 entitled suit on or before the 4th day of October, 1913. and If you fall to appear and answer for wan thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant upon the grounds of desertion, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. Service of Summons by'publlcatlon thereof la made by order of the Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, directing that pub lication be made In the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published at Ore gon City, Oregon, and that publica tion be made for six consecutive and successive weeks. The date of first publication Is Fri day, August 22nd. 1913, and the last publication ts Friday, October 3rd, 1913. JOHN N. SIEVERS, Attorney for Plaintiff, v Sheriffs Sale. In tho Circuit Court of the State of of Oregon, for the County of C'ack- amas. Aurora State Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Stangel, and Caroline J. Stangel, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss - By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2nd day of August, 1913, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 2nd day of August, 1913, In favor of Aurora State Bank, Plain tiff, and against J. J. Stangel and Car oline J. Stangel, Defendants for the sum ot $2240.00. with interest thereon st ths rate of 8 per oent. per annum from the 16th day ot December, 1912, and the further sum of $200.00 as at torney's fee, and the further sum of $20.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, sit uate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point South 5.68 chains and South 89 degree, 30 min utes East 20.54 chains from the Northwest corner of Section 30, T. 4 S. R. 1 East or the Willamette Merid ian, running thre South 19 50 chains; thence South 89 degrees. 30 minutes East 26.644i chains: thence North 19.50 chains; thence North 89 degrees, 30 minutes West 26.64 H chains; to the place of beginning, containing 52 acres, more or less, situated tn Clack amas County, State ot Oregon, saving and excepting therefrom the following Premises, Beginning on the West line of said above described tract or land at a point South 641.9 feet from a stone monument which marks the Northwest corner of said tract of land, running thence South 643.6 feet to the center line of the country road, said center line being the South boundary line of the Albert H. Fish D. L. C: thence South 89 dgrees. t minutes East, de scribed in foregoing deeds as South 89 degrees. 30 minutes East, along said South boundary line of said claim 676.9 feet; thence North 643.6 feet thence North 89 degrees, 2 minutes west parallel to the South boundary line of the Albert H. Fish D. U c, 676.1 feet to the place of beginning. 10 acres of land, being the Southwest corner of the 52 acre tract above men tioned, and lying wholly within the Albert H. Fish D. U C In Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said wrt, I wtll, on Saturday, the PROFESSIONAL Harvty E. Crott CROSS 8c HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Wt havt now moved to our permanent quarters In th Btavtr Building. Next to tha Andrtttn Building. . Rtal Estate Abstracts Main Street, Loans, Insuranct. Oregon City, Or JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer M041EY TO LOAN 13th day of September, 1913; at 'the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court Housa In Ihe City or Oregon City, In said Coun ty and State, sell at public auction. subject to redemption, to tht highest bidder for U. 8. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, bad on February 17, 1911, the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy sad execution, Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By . J. 8TAAT8, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 8th, 1913. Administrator's Notice of 8ale of Real Property. Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for ClackamftS County, made Aug. 11th, 1913, and filed same day, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Christian Roth, deceased will sell the real prop erty belonging to said estate, describ ed as follows: Beginning at the nh. corner of Sec. 35, T. 4 S., R. 1 E. of the WU. Mtr. In Clackamas County, Oregon, thence west 160 rods, thence south 15n rods, thence east 160 rods. thence north 150 rods to the place of beginning, containing 150 acres, mora or less, save except therefrom the fol lowing described land, to-wlt: Begin ning at the NE corner of Sec. 35, T. 4 S., R. 1 E. WU. Mer. thence west 160 rods, thence south 40 rods, thence east 160 rods, thence north 40 rods to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less, and also one- half acre sold to the Bethel Church, as Is described In Vol. 123. page 636, records ef deeds for Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon said sale to be made from and after the 15th day of Sept. A. D.. 1913, at the office of Brownell Stone In Oregon City, Oregon, at private sale. Terms of said sale, te be cash. WM. H. STUWE. ' Administrator. BROWNELL & STONE. Attorneys for Administrator. Summons. In the Circuit v.ourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Edoa C. Trulllnger, Plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Trulllnger, Defendant. To Charles H. Trulllnger, the 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 entitled Court and causa, on or before September 13th, 1913, said date being six full weeks from and after tne date of the first publication of thU summons, and If you fail to to appear and answer said complaint. for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the above Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on Die herein, to-wlt, for a decree of aald Court dissolving the bonds of matri mony and marriage contract hereto fore and now existing between plain- in and defendant, and that plaintiff may be divorced from defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able In the premises. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order of the Honorable R. B. H?atte, Judge of the County Court of n.e State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, made and entered on the 23rd day of July, 1913. that the date of the first publication of this sum mons is August isl. itfl3, and that the time prescribed In said order for the publication of said summons is six full weeks from and after said data of said first publication, continuing with each weekly edition thereafter up to and Including September 12th, 1913, which is the date of the last publica tion thereof. DIMICK & D1MICK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. W. .. Earl, Plaintiff, vs. Delia E. Earl, Defendant To Delia E. Earl, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear, answer or otherwise plead to the complaint nied against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 6th day of Septembei 1913: said date being after six weeks of the date of the first publication of tnis notice, and if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof the olaintiff will apply to the court for the rellei prayed tor In his complaint, to- wlt: for a decree of divorce on ma ground of desertion and for such oth er and further relief as may be meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication and in accordance with an order of the Honorable R. B. Beatie, County Judge tn the absence of Hou. J. U. Camp be'l, Judge of the above entitled court which order Is dated. July 23rd, 1913. JAY H. UPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of First publication, July 25, 1913. Date ot last publication, September 5, 1913. SUMMONS In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county (In equity). ' Birdie J3. Gleschen, Plaintiff ve." Albert E. Glescheu. Defendant In the name of the state of Oregon. your are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the fifteenth (15th) day of September nineteen hundred and thirteen (1913) aa prescribed by an order ot court for the publication of this summons, which said date is more than aix (6) weeks after the date of the first publicstion herein aa heretofore ordered by the court In the above entitled suit and If yon so fall to appear and an swer the complaint filed herein in the above entitled suit on said date, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said com plaint which said relief Is for a DIRECTORY William Hammond WCINHARO tUILDINO decree of the court forever dissolv ing, annulling and setting aside the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and said defendant; for a further decree changing plaintiffs name to that of Birdie C. 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