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OrtFlON CITY KNTKIlPltlHK. Klf M)AY, .FANITAKY 2. 1014. r The Wife of New Mayor Is Student and Athlete. ATTOHNpl , W.4 A l it; r'.v I " llll I ' I'hulu copyright IKIJ. by Aiuriin l'raa Asamtaiioii Mm Jwltu I'mroy Mlli lii'l. wife of tin- newly de l. si uni( um) or uf So Yoik. U n Iicmi nlmli'iit mill nu it 1 1 1 la 1 1 "outdoor h.iin.iu" u well. Mi wlin. Iiiiiiitliti s IhiiiI uiiiI IIH4-H rlll with the Hklll uf a luiiii Irnlned in thoite iictlvltlc Mr Miuiicl Is aUo a miirriiiilxl and l a iikmiiIht of mi omioiiiitloii oriptnlwd l nht lnlTi'iilHila and Maid lu victims. Mr. Mltchel Is the young t niini.r Vew V.irk hm ever (mil He Is tl.lrty four year old. Only Five of Each Thousand People Are Insane By Dr WOODS UUTCI JINSON. Phyuei.n and Journalist DOCTOItS nro boginniiitf; to preach, and tlio preachers nre beRinuinj to practic, and the MILLENNIUM IS NKAK AT 1IAS1). Tlio doctor will from now on take more nctive imrt in the sooiul movements ml will dcimintl an opportunity to- have hit suy. Id di cuing the question of heredity, for example, the doctor more than any one else it in a portion to prove that all our social tlioncs are the caixe of environment rntlier than of heredity. Totie sure, heredity plays its part, but NOT AS LAltGH A I'AKT at certoin apologists for our prevent ill would have ui believe. A vat majority of the children born come into the world prepared and well equipped to fight the battles of life, a far a their physical and natural endowments are roncerned. The entire tendency of life is toward sound, wholesome, beautiful nnd symmetrical development. It is a fallacy to sny that before we can solve our social ill wo must neods first chnngo human nature. Tlio forces of human nature, of heredity, nre found to be in ninety per cent of cbkc on the side of proreiw. to 1 sure, our records xhow that INSANITY HAS INCliEASr.I) TKKMKNHOUSLY WITHIN TIIK LAST FIFTY YKAHS. This is duo to tho fact that our methods of registration are more rigid and that we have mixed the standard of sanity. AS A MATTER OP FACT, ONLY FIVE OUT OF EACH THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE INSANE. MOST OF US ARE THEREFORE HOPE LESSLY SANE WITHOUT BEING CRANKY ENOUGH TO APPEAR INTERESTING. Jusdc In Haiti. The theft of liotiTiiiiaMilnl funds In Haiti In very ioii.ciioii If one or III suliJiH ts or Ultll-tlllM In CMIIKllt lu the act or even siiHiected along itiicb a Hue It Is merely a quoMtlon whether bo live, or die In mn b crho the prexliteiit drops clay manikins ou the cement Door or ula private oltlor If thii niuulklu broil In the prisoner dies; If It falls In break lie lives as long as the moist atmosphere of the prtsou ba Is eontlned lu will let him. Detroit free I'ress. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success In the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros, Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence r0 Both Pbones 11 Pioneer Transfer Co. Bsuhllahed 1KI FURNITURE, SAFES AlfD PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Rssaonable, Ban e Sto red S Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D- C. LATOURETTB, PrealdeaL Tfce First National Bank of Off jjon Ctty, Oregon CAPITAL, 5(MK.00. transacts a General tanking leeliMea. York's Young ran T . - ft ' A Min's Tsct Nolxxly hut Mr Ili-nlcy woiiltt bsve sskml sui h s iiiiestlon In the flrsl place. MIbii t'alrlry." he said. "If you could make youmeir urer wbnt kind of bnlr nnil eym would you hare?" "If I could uiiike myself over," said Miss Kalrley. "I would look Juxt eisct ly as I do now." "Von would?" eirliilin.il Henley In honeNt surprint, and to thin day he can't understand why Miss Kalrley thinks him a man uf little tusfe and I etuj tact 1562 612 Main Strett Resldsae Phone Main 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Qreeamaa r. J. METIER. Cashier Open frem I A M. U I P. M DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.' Mrs. Huriili 'i'li1, sinter In law of Mm, Ahriiiiam l.lnrolii, nf I'lirtlnnd, )ri'., Is ton. The ltni'hi'4 of I'orlliihil lias lim-n liiiiliilei niUlrens of rohi'S I' CJuei'll Mary of I'.iikIiiii'I. 'J'lilrleen y ivi r old A lire .MrCuiisiiulily, I ('liii'lnniill Ni'hiNilclrl. Is a wlrclms iipenilur lli ensfil by I lie Kveriiuieiit. Mrs. Kllsa W. Kletrher has served I wi'iily Bi'vi'ii years as a pulhe imitroii III I Iih i'liiliiilelphla piilli u ili-part inent Mrs, Hannah (ireenslilcs of New York on her ninety - til si t It lilrtlnlay cal I'liliili d Hint "lie linil slept HUfi.iss) hours uf her llfo away, Mrs. Marie N. lliii kuian, six-retiiry In Mm Culled Htates of I lie Evyi't etplo ml Inn fiiml, I" n'unriliil as the for tnimt wciiiiiiii KuypU. Klxt of Amerl'S. Minn Miirunret l' Kiillit, who Is now seventy years of s -e, Is workJiiK Iwi'iily hours a day on lier rlxhty nlnlh liiveiilloii. Hit llrt liiveiitlmi was a covcritl shuttle, which U III dally use In nearly all the ml tun mills of the country. British Briefs. Iiuiton tuts a II ri' I ii mt whlrh throws s tun anil a liit I T of wnli-r each nilmite. AIhhiI isi imthoiis In the t'ulted KliiK'tuiii have a yearly Ini'oine of uiiirii l Iim n (Mi.ikki a year. Althniivh iniirrhiK" with a de-easel n ire'a hIhIit was ri'liilereil li'ifiil hy the iIitimiiunI wlfe'a sIhIit Bet, 1!SJ7, the iniiriiiik'f of a wiiiiiiiii with her de eeiiHi'd tiiiMl.ii iicI'm lirolhiT Is still llleul. ('pwiiril of ii."iii (uiih of soot fall an dually on em h siiuiire mile of the city of l.oml"ii Hint h to miiv. iliirlnjj one year "H.ii.'iO tons full on the 117 square miles whlrh ful in the silinluliitrutlvs rouuly. Fashion Frills. If the tailors wlxh to do uiiiethlnff uihihiiiiI why lo they not i;lve the men knlikerliiM'kers mul thus start a fash ion worth hlley-Clili aco News. Conies now the fur anklet as a "ne realty" of the slit skirt, the silt skirt Im-Iiic a mi iKlly of tho tlKlit skirt and the t It'll t skirt lieliiir (lerhups the ikh cs illy that knows no law. New York Hun. It was Inevitable It has hfu dis covered In Carls that stm-klnKS are an lui-iiiiitirauro lu the modern female ap parel. A Tallin I'dle soon will tie In the extreme of 1'nrlMiiii fiuliluu. Chi cago Tribune. The Writers. Marie Con-Ill has taken to writ! riff moving picture plays. M. Auatolit I'ram-e, at the age of sev enty two. bus returned to Paris to re sume his literary lnlsm ami Is about to write in u new vein stories for young 1'iTMiim. Theodore Watts I Minion, xct. essuy Ist. author of many books and noted for his contributions lo the Knoyclo paedls Itrttanulca. Is working away al most as hard as ever, though he Is uow eighty -one years old. At present be Is engaged on a volume of collected es says. Industrial Items. A single workman can cut by hand n.ooo watch glnsses a day. I.ulxir organizations In the United Statin have an aggregate of l.D."2.131 meinlwrs. Thirty two per cent of the 7.1X10,000 working women lu this country are under age. In Chrlstinnlii, Norway, there are nearly, twice as many male factory workers as female, but the number of both sexes under the age of eighteen Is eipial, which shows that women and girls seek work early, but also leave It early. Electric Sparks. Electric Illumination Is now a fea ture of nearly every celebration or ex- IHIHltloll. Any electric current of MUlIlcient vol ume to Ik- used commercially Is capa ble of canning death under very fa vorable clreuniNtances. according to re cent conclusions. As It sometimes Is difficult to find a blown out electric fuse among the bank of fuses, an Kngllslimiiu bus lu vetited a fuse resembling a ride tar get, the bullseye dropping out when It blows out Brmf, but Crushing. He was very badly lu love and bad sat up till the "wee stna' hours" com posing the following lines: tlmutlfiil on, with rye so blus. Oh. how my fond hrsrt sighs tor yout Sweet spirit, llstan to ms now; Hear one stain my ardsnt vow. He wrote a yard uf this soul Inspir ing verse aud sent It to the object of bis adoration, with a rvqiieet that she would express au opluiuu on It mer its. This Is what be received: "Dear Mr. Hopkins. " she wrote, "I do not like to hurt your feelings, but If you will read the Initial letters of your first four lines duwuward I may say thnt they express my seutlmentJ exactly." The Royal Box. King George of England la the only European monarch who smokes a pipe. The cxar of Hussia Is a great lover of cigarette. He use.- but one grade of tobacco. It Is a Tur' lsh brand and Is grown and exclusively selected for Ids majesty In Turkey. KmiH'ror William of Oermany, who Is a member of the rmnstan state church, Is lenillne In plans for the ob servance of the, four hundredth anni versary of the Oerman reformation. This occurs In 1017 ROAD WORK HINTS. Quit -fool in'" with the roads and get down to business. Your grandfather's ways will not hold up undsr prosent day traffic. The road quostion is Intar county, inUretste and nation wide Why not national highways aa wtll as national watorwsysf eeoooeeooeeoooeeeo Heart to Head Talks CHARLES N. Limit DtrojsiLUt roimrxr. ( 'a inula wants to keep Ha fimslls. Canada objects to the coming of American scientist or any other Into Hie liiiinlnloii for th purpose of car rylng off the remains of the animals that lived there millions of years ago. Tim iilll'liils think that the home grown fossils of Cii inula should be kept there for the study of tho native scholars. No objection Is made, of roursu, t the visits of foreign scientists for the purpose of studying the prehistoric dinosaurs ami imkylosaiirl, etc., on lliclr native heath. Hut they should not be taken away, Canada thinks. Now There are persons Just like the Io minion. They cling to their fossils. They do not want them curried away. (if course fossil Ideas are meant Not many of us have actual fossils the huge bones of the long extinct ani mals which lull so Interesting a tale of the very earliest days of the world. Actual fossils are senrcp. Prehistoric Ideas abound. When yon cling to a preconceived notion and refuse to Investigate Its standing in the world of thought You are clinging to a fossil. When you let the river of the world's Ideas, broad, generous, life giving, sweep by you ii ml leave you stranded In the shallow, stagnant backwaters of mentality- The fossils possess yon Instead of your owning them. There are all sorts of fossil Ideas sVTcd away In the curious museums of folks' minds. There are prehistoric rations nlxiut morality and conduct and government mid science nnd art ai-d religion and lot of otliei- things. To the educsti-d Idea they look as queer and nm-lcnt as do the fossil ani mals stored up In a museum. Clear out the rubbish! 1'on't cling to your fussll Ideas. Oct In touch with the newer. Is-tter. broad c" views which are being exploited r.lnitt vou. fossil Ideas, like the animals which depnrti-d this life iil-i-s ago. should be kept only fur the lnpi--tlon of the cu rloKx Investigator and sclmtlst. They are not Juicy cihuii-Ii for mod ern consumption. They lake up room In the iiiIm! which should !x filled with fntllfnl up to date Ideas. 8acrd to Him. "You of coiK-se consider the ballot sacred?" "Sure. Why shouldn't I) I've al most made my llvln' out of It ever since I was old enough to vote." Chi cago Itecord Herald. That Skeleton. Wbeu folks have a skeleton In tbeli closet there j always some one with s skeleton key -Uppim-ott's- Wants, For Sale etc. Choice hop rr-ota for sale, $.t.5u per thousand. A. McConell, Aurora, Route 3. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate uf I'rsuln Krledrlch, deceased, has filed his final account and report In saH estate, and the County Court of Clack amas County. Oregon, has fixed Mon day, the 2fith duy of January, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. at the Couuty Court room in the County Courthouse in Ore gon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to the sa'.d ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated December 2tith, 191.1. HKRNHARU FRIEDRICH. Executor of the Kstate of Crania Fried rich, Deceased. JOS. E. HEIHiKS. Attorney. Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Caswell Klmbley, deceased, has fiki his final account In said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday. February 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing objei tlcns t j said account and for settling said es tate. B. C. KIMRLEY, Executor. IlltOWNEI.L & STONE. Attorneys ior Executor. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Mutter of the Estate of Charles W. Cassedy, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Cassedy, deceased, has filed his final account and report In Baid Estate, and the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, has fixed Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. at the Coun ty Court Room In the County Court House In Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said account and the settlement thereof. GEORGE KEISECKEK. Administrator of the Estate of Churles W. Cassedy, Deceased. Dated, January 2nd, 1914. JOS. E. Hedges. Attorney. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Claclaamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of C. It. Bunnell, deceased. To Luclnda J. Bunnell, Orllla Ann Howling, John F. Bunnell, Charle.4 F. Bunnell, George M. Bunnell, Amanda Coetz, Wayne E. Bunnell, Bertha M. Worthlngton. and Lydia J. Zuiderduin, the next of kin and heirs at law cf C. It. Bunnell, de ceased, and to,all other persons Int erested herein. Whereas upon the petition of H. O. Starkweather, administrator - heren. an order was duly made aud entered in the above entitled Court and causa on December 30, 1913, directing that you and each of you appear in this Cour. on or before Monday, February 2d, 1914, and show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of th following described real estate be longing to the estate of the said de ceased. All of lxits 19 and 20 In Block 90 of First Subdivision of a Portion of Oak Grove according to the duly re corded map and plat thereof. And w hereas, by order dated Decetn- her 20, 1013, mads aud enU red In this causa It was directed that citation Is sua hy the Clerk of this Cour; to said innt of kin and heirs at law of said deceased directing tin in and ( act) of I hem to upp ar in this court, on or be lore the said M day of Kebruiuy, I'tH and show cnui." v. Iiy said order piiould not bu granted. Now therefore, In the nuniii of the Htulii of Oregon you and caci ;t yo-i are hereby cited to appear at tho Ceun- ty Court room in Oregon '-"X. Clccka inns County, Oregon, on i,t before Monday, Kebruiuy 1S, l!'l I, ind r.how i iiiisn if nny tin re lie wty nu i;nl -r should not be grunted b) th.: h'.ov.i court i' r tho sale of the uli i.e ilcsirih ed real properly as prayed for In salil pel ii Ion. WITNKSH my hand nnd a1 of Court affixed this 2'rth day of Decem ber, I 111 .'!. W. I.. MI.'IA'KY. County Clerk. l!y I. M. JIA.'UUN'UTON. Oepii'y. IHI-.AI. OK COI'KT). 8ummons. In the Clnult Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. May N. Hardin, I'lalntlff. vs. Arthur A. Hardin, Defendant. To Arthur A. Hardin, above named defendant: In the name of the Ktate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Tiled against you, in the above named suit, on or before the .'('I'll day of Jan., 1911. said dale 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 ii-llef prayed for In her complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff nnd defendant. This sum mons !s published by order of Hon H. H. Anderson, Judpe of the County Court, which order was made on the l'itli day of Dec, 1913, and the time prescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated, Friday, Dec. 19th, 1913, end con tinuing each week thereafter to and including Friday. Jan. 30th, 1914. BROWNE!,!- t STONE, Attorneys for I'lalntlff, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Wanda Jacobs, I'lalntiu. vs. Rudolph Jacobs, Defendant. To Rudolph Jacobs, the above named IV-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 within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wn : on or before the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1914. and if you fail to bo ap pear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint herein, to-wit, for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between plaintiff and defendant, and granting unto the plaintiff the care, custody and control of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, to wit. Emmy Jacobs, and for such other, further and different relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable This summons is published In pur suance of an order of Hon. H. S. An derson, County Judge of said Court, made on the 18th day of December. 1913, and the time prescribed in said order for publication of this summons is once each week for n successive weeks, and the date of the first pub lication of this summons Is the 19'h day of December. 1913. MOSER McCl'E and WM. A. WILLIAMS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. l."24-29 Yeon Dldg.. Portland, Oregon. Citatlon. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Saniau- tha Jane Davis, deceased. To Zilphla Holdaway, John E. Davis, Myrtle Rankin, Ardella Close, Blanche Watson, Mima Colson and Gladys Davis, Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon. Y'ou are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couny of Clnckamas, at the Court room thereof, at Oregon City. In the County of Clack amas, on Wednesday the 14th, day of January, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause if any there be, why a certain petition In writing, presented to the said county court and now on file therein, should not be granted, directing the administrator of said es tate to sell at private sale, the follow ing described land, to-wit: Beginning at a point 6.10 chs. N. and 8.32 chs. W. of the corner c-f Sections 10, 11, 14 and 15, in T. 2 S., R. 2 E. of the Wll. Mer. Clackamas County, Oregon, thence south 26.10 chs.; thence east 11.49 chs.; thence North 26.10 chs. and thence West 11.49 chs. to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less, for the purpose of rais ing money to pay the debts and claims against said estate and the doc tor's bills as set out In the petition on file herein. This Citation is published by order of Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the above named court which said order was made and entered on the 3rd day of December, 1913, and the time pre scribed for publication thereof Is four weeks, beginning with the Issue of Friday. Dec. 5th. 1913, and continu ing each week thereafter to and in cluding the issue of Friday, Jan. 2nd, 1914. Witness, the Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, with the seal of said court af fixed this 3rd day of Dec., A. D., 1913. Attest: W. L. Mulvey, Clerk. By I. M. Harrington, Deputy. BROWNELL STONE, Attorneys for administrator. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. John C. Hanken, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Hanken, Defendant. To Cora Hanken, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear In the above entitled Court and answer the complant filed against you in this suit on or before Monday, the 19th dy of January, 1914. that being six weeks from and after the date of first pub lication of this summons, and also be ing the last day prescribed by the or der of the Court for your appearance herein, and if you fall to so appear or answer the complaint on or before said date, for want thereof the plantifl will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint filed herein, to-wp for a decree declaring the marriage between plaintiff and defendant here in void, and annulling the aame, and PROFESSIONAL Dlrif Harvsy E. Cross CROSS & ATTORNEYS Ws have now moved to our permanent quarters In th Bsavsf. Building. Next to ths Andrsssn Building. Real Citato Abstracts Main Strsst, Loans, Insurance. Oregon City, Ore, JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN for such other and further relief as In equity and K';d conscience plain tiff Is entitled to In the premises. This summons Is published In the Oregon City Knterprlso In pursuance of an order of the Hon. J. L'. Camp hell, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on th. first day of December, 1913. Dated and fit At published Friday, December 6, 1913. J. J. JOHNSON. Attorney for Plantllf. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. I.uclla Williams, Plaintiff, vs. Floyd A. Wlll'ams, Defendant. To Floyd A. Williams, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the comnlant filed against vou in the above t-ntltled Court on the Ulth day of January. A. D. 1914. aaid date being six weeks after the first publication of this Summons. If you: fail to appear and answer, the pla n- Iff will aimlv to the Court for the. relief prayed for In her complaiul ' tiled herein, which Is for an absolute! divorce, alimony for plaintiff and main-1 tenance for the minor child, custody , of the minor child, and for such other, and further relief as to the Court may, seem meet and equitable, and for her costs and disbursements herein. You will please take notice that thii Summons Is served upon you personal - ly, with a certified copy of the Com - iinf nnr.,!!,,,. in th terms nf an or - d-r In' the above entitled Court by the! Honorable J. A. Eakin. Judge thereof, on the 2nd day of December. A. D., 1913. requiring that publication of this! Summons be made once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, and requiring that the first publication be made on the f.th day of December, A. D., 1913, aud the last publication on the 16th day of January, A. D., 1914. BRADLEY A. EWERS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Minnie M. Hune, Plaintiff. vs. Chester Hune. Defendant. To Chester Hune, above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint riled against you, in the bove named suit, on or be fore the 9th day of Jan., 1914, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication uf this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer fialH tnmnlflint fnp want thprenf the plaintiff will apply to the court for' the relief prayed for in her complaint) to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons is published by order of Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, which order was made on the 24th day of Nov., 1913, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six Weeks, beginning with the issue dated, Friday, Nov. 28th. 1913, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday. Jan. 9th, 1914. BROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Vincent Newell, Plaintiff, vs. Creolia Anoa Jenetta Newell, Defend ant To Creolia Anoa Jenetta Newell: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint of th plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 22nd day of January, 1914. And If you do not so appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in the complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between plaintiff and defendant. That the plaintiff have the care, cus tody and control of the minor child, Creolia Jenetta Newell and that plain tiff have such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem meet in the premises. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell. Judge of the 5th Judicial District, including Clackamas County, Oregon, which or der was made and dated November 22nd. 1913, directing that the same be published in the Oregon City Enter prise, once a week for six successive weeks and the date of - --' cation is November 2Sth, 1913, and the last publication is January 9th, 19 1 JOS. E. HEI;N Attorney for Plaintiff. Oregon City, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Charles T. Tooze, Plaintiff, vs. W. P. Jacks, Charity B. Jacks, Walter B. Odale, M. M. DIel and W. L. Diel, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, By virtue of a Judgment order de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court. In the above entitled cause, to me ouly directed and dated the 6th day of December, 1913, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1913, in favor of Charles T. Tooze, Plaintiff unrl nvntnet W P latu Charity B. Jacks, Walter B. Odale, m! I in. 1'iei auu r. l ijihi, ueicnaanis, for the sum of $3,150.00, with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from the 18th day of Aueum. 1912. and tho further sum of J315.0'!. as attorney's fee. and the further sum of $21.50, costs and disbursements, snd the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, sit uate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The West half of the Northwest fourth ot Sec 29, T. 3 HAMMO AT-LAW WEINHARO BUILOINO 8. R. 2 E. of the Willamette Merid ian, except the W H of the W of the NW!4 of the NW'4 of said Sec t on. Township, and Range, conveyed to Calilll et al, by deed of April 12th, W):, recorded in Rook 61) at page 201, all In Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of January, 191 1, 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 said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the hghest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which thn within named defendants or either of them, bad on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, Interest, cost and all accruing costs. b. I. mass. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Hy U. J. STAAT3, Deputy. Datea, uregon city, ure., in. uo- centner, vni. , ,.r,..i. a.. , "'he Clrr"lt"rt of ,h,e 8 ate of , "KO. for C ackamaa County. ,p88'e I!rar- Plaintiff. v'" r, . j "alter Bray Defendant. .. ' "'" "oove-uamea ueiena- ! Dl- ! "" Tou are hereby required to appearand "w" e complaint filed against . ' " . I "tlor"' i "" l" !. ' weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail 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-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This ' summons Is published by order of nun. ri. a. Anderson, juuge oi uie County Court, which order was made on tho 17th day of Nov., 1913, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated, Friday, Nov. 21st, 1913. and continuing each week there-' after to and including Friday, Jan. 2, 1914. BROWNELL STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-lfil BROWNELL ft STONE Attorneys-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to U'REN A SCHUEBEL Attornoys-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, mak collections and settlement. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. C. U. D. C LATOURETTB o I o o t o I ? o Attornoys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. ? W. S. EDDY. V. Sn M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri- nary College at Toronto, Canada, i and the McKllllp School of 8ur- J igery of Chicago, is established J at Fashion Stable, Fifth 8t. be- I I tween Main and Water Sts. ? Both Telephones e Offiice Pacific, Main (5; Home, A 95. " i Residence Pacific Main 184 Residence Pacific, Main 184 - CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law NoUry Public Estacada, Oregon. Clackamas County Headquarters CLACKAMAS TITLE CO, 610 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon. 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