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OHKdON CITY KNTKKl'ItfHK, FHIIUV, JUNK 5, 101 1. Summons. . .i... I'uvull 'iiurt uf llm in (ii I Ull,il,, lliiU'litluni. Mate . 41. ..L J'j.ltt.l M 1(1)11, M'r 1 """'fi or llll '" . . I ... Mill! lii'lt'iiy ii'i'iir'-'i " rr"' Ml tn.- ,1 .lrHliill of al " ,r'"" I ,.. uf t ti nri i In all: nil or i"" in i kihI If you fill ') I" "' .' .l...r.uif llm lillllll. lo ilia xxitl (or Urn r- Sllf.l, llm ulo umno.l "",", , Illllllll (Hi ll KlMM' "' f"'.i.,. i.om nitliliMl mint' on or In .7 iii" 'IH" III lllll". 1,1 " - . .11 -.,1.1 !! , ,, ,',....1-1 l-r ri " "," " II Hint th LoiiiU of mini , i 1 1 i. Indue Hint l.'.w i-tlallng ,.,.,.,n mill il.f.'ll'llllll In- H" ,...M I".' i.li.li.llff . i. ..i mi'i . .1 ll.l-l ll'T , .1... Ml. II JH"MI. i.mtift ami .i.'i"ii"in ii'Tfin, .iii I In' ..( II" I'1 I If mimI minor litim riialuily. hllilnii . ..il.. Ht.ii rnriiiir ri.iii.r , . l' I'"' ""' 1 , j A MM... Ju lie ..' the ".' 1 ff rin'klima t'uiility, Ml.-. - '.....I lt..V '' ' . ., . I, III nil. hi .if llila him in- I-; : ; I, tli :ill. iinr oi l'rn. i9i i, i.r Ho' in'' iiioii niioii or a mnilx ami dali-d oii i.r April. I KM, ami Hin ll.ll" ot ..iinitiimi ,,,'. ...i,....i'ii ! "'" ,U u' J"""' Summons. ID Hia Circuit Court of Hin Htnla of Orrxon, for Clai kiuniia County, Mary H l.flrlt li, I'lulnllrf, Va. Mlltlll" Hi hilrlrh, lli-fi'lidlillt. To Mallli.'W Hi'linlrlrli, nlmvi minimi iti'liiiiliiiii : III lli mi tun of Hin alaln of (ir.'Kon, you arn hurdiy ri"iilri"l in ii"iir ami anawi-r Ilia riiiniiliilnl llli 'l iikhIiibI hi III Hin uliovn i-iilllliit court oil or ho forn llm I'lli dny of .Iiiiiii, 1 u 1 1 , Ii.'Iiik morn limn l vtk from llm ilnln of ll.n II ml iiiilill. iiIIhii of Itiln Niiiiiii.omt, unit If you full mi to niu ur or niixwi'r Hin i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rr fur nnt Hicri'iif, Mill ai Ply In llm court fur llm ri lli f iirMVnil for In Km i oiiiiiilnl, wlili h In that Hin inarrli.Kii now mlnlliiK l.clwri'u you ami llm iiliilnilff ini furfur illioiolvi.il ami Hull iiliilmlrT m khiMkiI ilrcriui of ill von i.. 'Hi I Kiiiniiioiia la hith- iiioii you hy nU r of llm Hon. J. II, Caiiiilinl, JiuIkii of I liu aliovn -n( ll h-t i.iiirl, whli li onlir la ilnln Juno II, Hill. Tim ilnln of llm Ural iulillrntliio of IliU mi in iik hi la Mny l.'i, mul llm liml ditto of iulill. ullon la May in, IKH. KUASK HCIII.KflKL, Allonmy for rlnlnllfT. JUM. II. I'AUK. Allonmy for Plnlutirr. Sumomni. n Hi'' l'l'"ll Court of llm Hlaln of (U. i', mi lr Clin kauuia Coulilr. liiUi. i. lUiili'mlaill, I'lulullir, ('lira l'lil mlinll. Iiifrinliinl T,i ( l.ir.i 1 1 1 il.-rnt nilt, aliovn naiiii'd !" f, 11,1:1111 In lh' iiiiiiii' of llm Hlnln of OmKoti, )imi iiii lii'D'iiy nxjuiriMl in ai-nr ami ,i,.it i in- roiiiiiliilnl ftli'il aaiilnai ymi In (In- iilmvn n inn im mil, mi or hi'fori' lh" Ml. ilny of Julin, IUII, aulil iliitn j t.iiu' llm i-ilrallon of alt i k from I IhK llr-l ulillriitliiii of Oil auintiion, in, I If you full lo u0'ar or anawt-r Mil r"iuilnliit. for want Hmrnof, Hm ! I a 1 1 1 1 fT will n ii r to llm ruurt for Hm r.li.f iiraynl for In hla roiiiilulnt, to- il I' t ti ilt r' (IUdoIvIiik Hm lunula of m,ilrl'iuliy Dow rtUHiiK lirlwrnn Hm p'aim iff ami ilifiinltiiil. Tula auin tr In iulilliilmi liy onliT of lion. J. A r .ikin, Jinlaa of llm Clmilt Court, hi, I. i, nli r waa mniln on Hin :m ilny of April. I''ll. nint Hin Hum iirnacrllu'il fur iml'llin'lon tlmnof la a1 wrnnka, Ix'KtniiliiM; wlili Hm lamn ilnlcit, Krlilny, A;,rH I'll I, ami coiitlnulnic '- k tli'T.MifliT to ami Itirlinlluir I'rl dav, Juii" '.Hi. 11 liltnWNKIJ, STONK. Altonmya for I'lulntlfT. Sumrnoni. Ill Hin Clrrull Court of Hin Hlnln of Ori Koll, for Cliirki.iuiia County. Joint A. IVtfraon, I'lulnllrf, va. 0. ti I'l l. THOU. Ilrfi'lillllllt. To II. (I 1'i'li.moli, Hin nliuvn Iiuiih iI ili'fi'inliiiil: In Him iiiiiihi of llm Hla'n of Ori'iion you nrn hiTcliy m.ulri'il to ain'iir ami kiiawi-r llm roiiiilalnt flli il nk'iilnnl you In Hm aliotn I'liililiil Court hihI ciiiihm on or lii-rom Hin 2!'lh iluy of Juim, IHU. llm annul IimIiik alx wii ka from Hm dull' of Hm drat Imlillrittloii of Hila auininoiia ami If ymi full lo iii'iir or anawnr, llm iiliilnilff will apply to Hm t ourl fur a mllnr prnyi'd for In plain tlft'a i'iiiiiiulnl, vU: for a oVrri'n for nvi-r iIIiiMiik Hm liomla of iiuilrl liiuny I'iIhIIiik lii'lwi'i'u Hin pin I f 1 1 i fT ami li'fi'iuluiii. TIiIn anuiinona la ( uti 1 1 nh ) in Hm Hnroii Cliy KnlirprlMn liy order of Hon. II. H, AihIithoii, Juilmi of llm Ciiuuly Court iiiiulu hiiiI nnii-ri'il on llm Mill iluy of May, l!tll, Hin dutn of Hm II rut pulilli'iillon of auld auininona la Mny 15, 1911. V. fl. IIUKKOHI), 417. AIiIiikIoii IHiIk., I'ortlniid. Hri'Kon. llm lulli ilny of July, IHH, aal'l daln lu'lnn llm aiplrall'in of U wmika from Hm I) ml iiilili allon of Hi la auiiiiuoiia, ami If you lull in appear or anawnr ulil i oiuiiIhIhi, for wiint llmrcof llm lilnlolirr will apply In li e court fur llm relief piuyiil fur In hla coiupliilui, lo wic Tor a decri'M (IIhhoIvIiik tin. Iionda of liuilrlliiiiliy now I'llnllUK lielwien llm , l iliilllf iiml ill fi'hil.iul. TIiIn nuiiiiiioiin la iulilli,liei liy order of II, H. Ami' ihii, JihIkm of Hi. i County Court, whlrli order wiia luadn mid en drill on Hin 2:'imI iluy of M.iy, IUII, mi, I llm lime pri'in rllii.d for pulilli ulloii Hiereof In nil week a, lieKllinlUK Willi llm laaiio diiii'd Friday, Mny ?!.lh, l!M, ii nil loiillnuliiK fin h wnek lli.'n iilli r lo Hint Im lmlliiK Hm Ihhiiu ol 1'rldiiy, July lulli, IUII. ItlimVNKM. HTONK, Allorneya for pliiluilff. Order of Show Cauia on Application of Guardian for Ordar of 8al of Heal Eatata. of Final Notlca. S,,ll'i' N liereliy Klven (hat Hin un i. nU'ii'il ndinllilNlrnlor of Hm ealnln ef I'lirlMl.iii Hnlll. derellKi'd, lina filed tin rtiuil m, mint In mi Id eatutn In Hir Cuutily Ciiurt of Hm Htulo of OreKon (or CU'kani:i County, ami that the Itntr' nf unlit ruurt haa nppnlnleil Mum iI.k, the Mh ilny of June, 1!M. at 10 n'riK-k M for lienrlliK olijectlona In a.t'iiiint nml for ncttlUm aald enfiife W.M. II. BTI'WK. AiliiiltiiMriilor of the catnln of Chrla- linn llnili, ili-reiiMMl. Ilium VKI.I, HTHNK, ntlorneya for i Inilnlniriilor. 8ummont. It fhn Circuit Court of Hm Hlnln of 'Ireiton. for Hin County of Cluckn mna Dnvlil Neukoin, I'lulntlfT. va Minnie II. Neukoin, Defi'iidunt. To Minnie 1 1. Neukoin, Hin uliovn im in imI ilefendiint : In Hm inline of thn Slntn cf Ori'Knn, ynu nrn hereliy rennlred to nnnenr nml niiswer the roinpliilnl nied nunlnat yon !(,r,,,,i on $1110 thereof In Hm uliovn entitled Court nml CniiHe en or hefore the '.'Olli dny of Juno. I'M I, mild dute lieinK nfler llm nxplrn lliin ef alx weeka from the drat publl ciitinn nf HiIh Hiiinmnna. If you full in iii'iM'iir nml iuihwit. die iiliilnilff will npplv to Hm Court for the relief iti in.uiileil In Hm romphilnt- to wlt, for ii il.rree of divorce forever illaaolvinK thf IioiiiIh of iniilrlmonv now nxlstiim li' twei u plnlnllff nml defemliiut, on the ktimiiiiIi of creel nml Inhuman treat nii'iii and dcHerllon. TIiIh SuminoiiH Ih Iiiilill lied once a week for ttlx ciinsecn- five ueeka liy order of tlm llonorahlo J. I'. Cainphell, Judiin nf the Circuit t'curt of Hie State of Or.'Kon, for the Mh Jiullcln! dlHlrlct. Haled the "th day of May, I'll I. I :it" of II mt pulilinitlon, May 1911. Ii.il, 1911. Notlca of Sherlff't Sals In thn Circuit Court of Hie Stale of Ori'Knn for Clm kiiiuaa County. it. m. riiiiiipa. i'luintirr, va. A. V. Cnlklna mid Anton (iamiiieder, I lefcmlanta. ruraunut to n decree entered In thn aliovn entitled court and caiiBe on the Zlih iluy of April, 1911, In favor of the plaintiff mid uiialiiHt thn dc'cudnntft, and nn cm ullnn duly lanued upon aald decree on tlm ;IhI day or May, 1911, I will on Hie 'Jot 1 1 day of June. 1911, at thn hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M at tlm front door ot the county court limine In OreKon City, offer for anlo anil aell to thn hlKheat tildiliT for rnah thn follow Ini; deacrlhed real property altuntn In thn County of Clnckmnaa. Slntn nf Ore Kon, tow It: Tlm laud lioumled l,y n Hue licKlnnltiK at nn Iron pip" driven In thn center of thn road at thn hoiiIIi- cant corner of the J. K. Courtney land, and PuuiiIiik Ihencn emtf Hl.,'0 feet; thence north SilO.I'll feet to thn line Im tween the lamia or Walter It. Vivian nml John F. Hroelje; thencu weat I llT.o f.-el tu nn Iron pipe nt thn north went cnrin-rof aald llroelje land on thn euHt line of Hiild Courtney land: thence ami 111 :in'i::ii feet on line lietween tlm lamia of John K. lroetJn und J. K. Courtney to thn place of heulunlnv, eoiitaluliiK three (Hi ariM, more or Ichh, In tlm DonatPui laud Claim of (ioorno Crow In T. 2 S. It. 1 K. of the Willamette Meridian, to millafv thn Mum or live tliniiHand, live hundrid, ninety nix t $r,,r:;.l)(( I dollars, will) Ini- ul in1; ner nn- 8. or tiiHt pulillcutlon, Juno 19. IC. T. UKIIFIKi n. Attorney Tor Plaintiff. I'orllniii!, HreKon. Summona. In Hi" Circuit Court of tlm Stain of Oti-Kon, for tho County or Cluckn- ii i : i . Maynie IlnrrlnKton, l'lalnlllT, va.. I' -1. Ileno llarrliiKton, Derendiint. In the nn mo or thn Slato of Orei;on, ynu are herehy required lo appear nml Hiiawer Hin cmnplnlnt (lied im'iiliiHt you In the uliovn ciilltleil Biilt within nix eel(R rrmu hn dutn of tho 11 rut pub lication or thla RunininiiH, or J'lnn 20th, Hi" llrat pulilleatlon io bo lunde on Iho Mil day of Mny, 1914, nnd thn last, tho I9ih day or June, 1911, and ir you fall to appear nnd nnawer within thn paid Hum Hpeclllml, plaintiff will apply to this Court for tho roller prayed Tor In ner complaint, to-wlt: n Hecreo or mvorco nmuiiRt you, (IlHaolvliiK thn bonds or matrimony heretofore nnd now oxIhIIiik, nnd for nucli othor itnd furHicr relief nn thla Honorable Court mny deem cnultnblo nnd Juat. inifl MiitnnionB in puhiiKheii onco n Week for nix ooiiflecullvn wookH by order of .1. U. Cnmpbcll, JiuIko of tho wmvp enlllled Court. Dated Mny 0, 1914. W. A. HTJRKE, Attornny lor riiilntlff iiiiiii nnd with Interest on JT. 190.00 thereof at S'l per annum from date of decree, and J-Ou n h nttnrnevH' feca and conih taxed at JL'i'i.no and tho cohIh of and upon mild writ. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of ClacknmiiH County, Statu of Ori'iion. liy 11. J. STAATS, Deputy. I Notice to Contractor. Scaled IiIiIh will he received by Iho County Clerk of Cliickninu County, Oregon, at thn court limine In Orceon City. Ori'iton, until fi:00 o'clock V. M., on llm till) day or June, 1914, for tlm count rm t Inn of thn follouliiK brlilue: IIKAH CKKKK IHtllKiK AHOCT ONH A.N'D DNK-HAI.!'' ICAST KUOM NKKDY. OltlOC.ON. 1'latiH and Hpei lllcntloiiR uro on (lie nml may be seen by pronpoctlve bid ders at the olflec of tho County Clerk No plana or HpocillcatlonH will be Ment out by tho county, but bidders are re(iiesli'd to visit the bridi'.e site und iicipialnt themselvcH with tho loc al conditions. No proptiHul will bo considered un less ncconipnnled by n certllled chock on noinu reputuble bank In tlm State of Oronon, for nn ninount equal to live per cent (li' ; ) of the Hereunto ainount of thn bid, nnd payable to tho Treasur er of Clnekamns County. Thn rlKht Is reserved to reject any und nil bids. Ily Order of tho County Court: II. S. ANHKUSON, Attest : County JimIko. W. L. MIM.VEY, County Clerk. Summona. ' tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto or 0r,'Wn for tho Coun:y of Clnckn- nins. B- 'V. n'ison, rinintirr, Vfl Wntidp Wilson, Dorendnnt. Hi Iho nanin or the Stnte of Oregon nre hereby required to nppenr nnd Hiswor thn complaint filed npilnBt you '-iiiiiieii gun on or no- f"rn llm 20, day of Junn, 1914, which , . ' ro ,nn" R,x woks rrom the "'Vtn nf "n first publlnntlnn of this ''unions, nnd ir you fall to nnswer, f want thornof the plnlntlff will tnkn rnvUlT".1 "Knlnflt y" fnr th0 rpnf K " f"r In the romplnlnt heroin, .ii i. r n Arreo of divorce forever " lvl"p ,h" 1,m'I ' rnntrltnony now i-xispk bntweon nlnlnllff nn fj ant ..... .n.o.i..- tho fur such further relief na tn 0 COUrt IllnV fioom 4, lot nr.. I . ..!.. TI.Ih j 1 J enu -iiiiiauie. nf ii. ?!"mi"s l publlshnd by order ., ''''''"'ornble J. U. Camphnll. Cir- iJatod, May 7th. 1914. powers & Lonn, First mn ii A,ttorn,y for Plnlntlff. , Pbllcat on, May 8 1914 Notice to Contractore. Sealed proposals will he received by the County Court or Clackamas County, Oregon, until Thursday, tlm 11th day or June, 1914, nt the hour or 1 0: :t0 A. M for tho construction of n Illtunilnous Mncndnm road on n por tion of thn OreKon City nnd New Era road, near tho Uaelln place .from stn Hon I I plus (15 to sin Hon 9',1 plun r.O, suld road to be nine (9) reel In width, nnd to ho constructed necordltiK to pinna nnd Bpoclllcntlnna now on (Ho In the office or t,ho said County Clerk. All bids to Im directed to tho Coun ty Clerk or Clnnkntniis County, nnd marked" OreHon City nnd New Era Road" nnd shnll bo accompanied by n certllled chock mucin payable to the Treasurer or Btild Clackamas County In a sum equal to Ave per cent of the amount of said bid, which check shall he forfeited to tho county upon fail ure of tho BiumeBsful bidder for a per lou or tivo dayB nrtcr nwnrd Is nindo to enter Into written contract and fur nish a satisfactory bond. Tho rluht to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Ily order of tho County Court of CIneknnins County, Oregon, this 20th dny of Mny, 1914. ' W. L. MULVEY. County Clerk. In Ihn County Court of Hm Klntn of Orii:oii, fur thn County of Cliu ku lima, In Hi" mutter or tlm (iiuirdlmihlilp of Hm Htalii of M. II. IIP ImrdH, un In line pcrmm, II ttppearliiK lo thin Court from thn petition thla ilny preaenlnil and filed by Finn mo hli-hurilx, tlm k rJ In li of llm ('Main of M. II. Klchurda, an In mill" pi-ranii, prayliiK for uu order of ante of certain real entlile beloni-'lliK lo M. II. Klchurda, tlm auld ward, Hint It la tin CBBiiry In order to pay out NtiindluK valid nml Just delita and claliua Hi'iilimt aald i-atate, nnd further that It la tio canary for thn cafe, sup port and iiialnlemnicn of llm minor child of na Id ward, that auch reul es tate Hhoiild Ii" aold nml that It la for tlm heat Ini' r.-fltn of aald estate and nil Interested therein. Hint auld real property bo sold. IT IM KKIIKIIY ORDERED, that thn next of kin of Hm auld ward and all persona Inten nti-d In tlm aald ratal". nppenr beforn this ( ourt on Monday tlm nth (In y of July, 1911, at 10:00 o'clock A. M , nt thn Court Room or thla Court, at thn Court limine In Ore run City, In Ihn County or Clackumna, Hlaln or Oreitiiu, then and there lo show Miime why nn order should not le m run led for thn Bale at private sal". of auch real cHtatn, descrllied In suld petition as follows; Situate In clui-kiimns County, Hint" if Oregon: lii'Kliinlnic nt a atone In thn center of the road Ii-hiIIhk from SprliiKwnter to t'urrlnsvllle, Oreirnn, whero the north bnundarv linn of tlm Kranklln I'lerce, D. I.. C. No. SH. In T. 3 S. R. 4 E. of W. M.. crosses wild road; theticn South Mi degrees, 20 min utes. East I'.'I.I.J feel: thelicn Kant ID.- 10 feet; Ihencn South II degrees, III minutes .West HV!. 9'.' feet; thence East 0 feet to n stake In tho South leiun- dary line of n tract or laud conveyed to Joseph Long, aald stake being the Initial point ol the land herein con veyed; th"ticn East nlong Smith boun dary line of tract ol land convoyed to suld Joseph Long, 3:i0.3 feet to n stake; Ihencn South 3 degrees, 31 min utes. West Ii.ri4.7!i feet to a Htako It the North boundary linn of a 10 foot mad: thoncn West nlong the North boundary line or said 40 root road reel to a slake, snld stuke be liy.' nt n point win-re tlm East linn or a JO foot alley Intersects the North boundary line of said 40 feot road: the 110 North :i degreeB, 31 tnlnulcB East along the Enst linn of said 'JO foot all' y to the place of beginning, coiitiinlng bvo acres. AND IT IS n'HTIIK.'i OIC'ERED. That a crllfled copy .if thin order .:inll tm nerved upon I'lorenc,' Rich- crda, Cle.'ea Klcnardi Vcrn.i l.'i.'liar tn, i:iady. ICchar.'.s, ni.d Eiini.ic Iii. h;:rJs, the next of kin or ani l ward I erem. .ml upon nil persons I'ii.mi Mel 1 1 said estate, by publli-alnm thereof Ii the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper, printed und publish-'! at Oregon City, In Clackamas County, Oregon, nnd having u general circula tion In said County and Slate. Said publication shall he made once n week for three (successive weeks. In such newspaper, beginning with the wsuo thereof dated I'rlday. the 29th day of May, 1914, and continuing with ach weekly e lition thereof up to mid In cluding the Issue thereof dated Erl day, the 1!th day nf June, 1911. which shall he the ditto of the last piibllci Hon thereof. Dated Mnv 2ath. 1914. II. S. ANDERSON, County Jnde. State of Oregon, County of Clactfnui is, aa, I. W. 1.. Mulvey, County Clerk . t Clnekamns County, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoliu copy of Order to show cause on npp't cation of Ciiardinn tor Order of Sale of Real Eatate, lias been liy me com pared with the original, mid that it ;s a correct transcript tlierfrom, and thn whole of sut h orlgliih.1 Order t ) show cuuse, ns the same nppears of record In my office nnd In my care and custody. In testimony whereof, I hnvo here unto set my hand nnd affixed the senl of said Court this 2tith day of May, 191 1. W. I,. MUI.VEY, Clerk, llv E. W.CliKENMAN, Deputy. Buminoni. In Hm Circuit Court of Hm Hlnln Oregon, for Cl.iekainaa Counly, I.. O. Nightingale, I'lulutilf, va, 1 A, II Mnri'Hii, A. It MorK-m, adiulnla trnlor of Hm mill of W (i'-rl-rudn Morfiiu, rtici-am-d; I. T. Dart and Clara Hurt, hla wife, Ida T. In-a-innnd, Kqullnhlti llonpllnl Annm la I Ion. a corporation nml Karl, 1-1 p,a well, llif.-li'tutlls To I. T. Hart mid Clara Hart, hla wife, alxivn h.iineit defeiidiilila, In llm name of Hm Htate of Oregnri, You, mid each of you, arn hereliy re 'lulreil lo appenr and answer lim com plaint filed against you In Hm above milled suit on or before Hm 1Mb day or July, 1911, and If you fall tu an up peur nnd answer auld lomiilaliit, plain tiff will npply to 'he aliovn entitled Court for Ihn relief di iiiiiinli "I In hla complaint, to wit: For thn foreclosure of (i-rtaln mort- gage d.iied May lath, 1911, and record ed In Volume HI, page Iii2, mortgage records of Clai knmna County, Hlale of Oregon; for Jiidgm-til th.-reou for 1 1 100.00 ami Interest thereon allien May 1Mb, 191.1; at 6 per cent per an num; for 1100.00 attorneys feea and for costs and dlnti'ino mi nts, which said inortgiign rovers and Is a lien up on tlm following (P-n.-rlti'-d real prein ln. In Clai kauuia County, Oregon, to- wlt: Thn West half (WS) and tlm South- en nt quarter (H K.'il of His Northwest quarter (N.W.'JI of aeillon Eleven III), and thn Northeast quarter (N. K.'i) t Hm North" imt quarter INK, V.) of Kerf Kin Ten Mm, all In Town- ship alx Oil Smith of Kiiugn Two (21 East of thn Willamette Meridian, ex cept i; ncreii heretoforn deeded for school purpoaes. For Hm foreclosure of that certain mortKngn dated Hepti-miier 29. I9u9 for i;oo.oi given by I.. O. NiKhiingaln nnd fiertle Nlvhllngiile. Ills wife to Will iam Mortensen. and recorded In Vol ume 71 inure 371. mortnuKn records of fill County and State, with Inter est thereon at 6 per cent per annum since f""ternl,cr 1r. 1912; lor l'-.9.45 litres nald and Interest from date or p'lvmi nl' for H'OOu att inmys fees sii'l ots and dlnliura.-tnenls, which n rtenrn rovers the following describ ed real premises In Clm katnas County, Orei'on. to wit : The West half Cvl of the North vis' nu'ieier (VI rnd tlm Southeast qeirter 'V. 1 of the N'Tthwct quarter C, I f Section Eleven (III Township six f' South Itnni'e Tw 2 East of the Wiiii'mctto Meridian, In Clacka mas '-(!' v. nnd ftn'e of Oregon, con lalnlli" Oi" ll'indr"d ind Twenty acres of hnd. ece'Hlng therefrom the following (tesTlhed trnct to-wlt: He 'Inning nt the South'-nst corner of the Northwest quarter nf the Northwest ni'iirler of Section Eleven In Township lx South of Ranee Two Enst of tlm Willamette Meridian, In Clackamas County, Oregon, and running thence North twenty rods: thence West ton rods: thence South twenty mils: thence East' ten rods to tho place of beginning nnd containing one and one fourth n'Ti-s of Innd. I Hiti'd June 3rd, 191 1. 0. D. EHY. Attorney tor Plaintiff. PACKEY PEER OF AIL McFARLANO II ONLY EQUAL OLD TIME FIGHTERS OF When trunk Erne was 1 liuiiipmii llglilwellil lie Mna known I lie ln,t br.ilii) glinriiiiiii of hla IHiif, and l.rint ll.iurlaliwl wlirli great llglilwrlglil Wile pli-nllflll. 'I lielufurt., wkeu Im Hiik of Inning, wlml ! has Height and U de. Ul.ali) Inicreailng us well Erne was diwuaalng lh i;il Inma llnwiird lxut and lu Ideiitslly t'ommeiiteil on Hi boxing altuatlon In Keiiural, "I see Hint they aald Gibbons was stnllliig," re.iiniketl Erna. "It didn't apiM-ur that way tu me. (;ibloua U Indent of Idling. Kit Is 110 wl'ii alug ger. I lliii'k Hint Him who rrltlelned hla liictii a were ilm ldwlly wrong. II merely lined good gnieralslii In clinng Ink the pm v from Hum lo tlnm. Hut geriernlahlli In no longer Ulidemtinnl, It seems to me. "It la probably derails of that fart that there nr few gin Inn era at prea rnt. Ulivn one of theiu iIhh aouia IhlliB really clever II la usually mlnuu derstmnl, Jimt na Olliln.ua waa liilnun- (lerst'MSl when lie trim) to uinkr How. ard open up Innteml of atteuiptlng to ln-nt him down by main strength.'' "How does Ijlhhou i-oinnir with the liildillewelghla of your timer "Well, he'a a g,n man. a fery (ood! man, but I wouldn't say that be could PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey E, Cross William HiaimtM CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEY AT LAW Wt risv now movsd to our parmant nl quarttrt In tho Btavsf Building. Nsat lo tho Andrsssn Building. Rsal Estat Abstracts Main Stroot, Loans, Insurant, Orsgon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer Money to loan WriNHARD BUILDING l C. ITOUUKTTBl VldnL r. J. METER, CaablM The First National Bant of Oregon City. Oregon CAPITAL, iW&OM. Transacts $ Csntral Banking Buoin. 0on froaa t A M. to It- Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of tho Slate ot Oregon, for Clackiinias County. In tho matter of the Estate of Otto Hanson. Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the nn (lerslgned ns executors or the Estate of Otto Hanson, Deceased, that they hnvo filed their Elnnl Account in the above entitled Court nnd tho said Court hnn set the snld Elnal account lor hearing; on June 20, 1914, nnd nil persons Interested In sntd Estate uro required to llio their objections to Bald Einul ueeount, ir nny thero bo, on or heforo sum date of hearing. . FRANK SCHI.EGEE, MATT D1DZUN. Executors. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho Stnte of Oregon, for CIneknnins County. Lewis D. Morgnn, I'lnlntiff, vs. Tlolle M. Morgnn, Defendnnt. To Belle M. Morgan, the above named dorendnnt: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby rennlred to appear and answer the comprint filed against you In the above named suit, ou or before Summons. In tho Circuit Court or the Stnto of Orogon, for tho County of CInekn nins. i A. V. Onvis, Plalntirr, vs. iV U. Iluvls. Defendant ' t In the nnmo of the Stale of Oregon, You nre. herehy required to appear nnd answer Hie complaint filed against you In the nbove entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first puli lleatlon or this Summons, the first, pub lication to bo nindo on the 1st day or Mny, 1911. nnd the Inst, the 12th dny or June, 1914, nnd If you fnil to nppear nnd nnswer within the snld time speci fied, plaintiff will npply to this Court for the relief prayed for in her Com plaint, to-wlt: a Decree of Divorce against you dissolving the bonds of mi'.trlmony heretofore and now exist ing, nnd ror such other and rurther re lief as this Honorable Court may deem equitable and Just. This Summons la published once a week for six consecutive weeks by order of J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. W. A. BURKE, Attorney for Pallntiff. Citation. In the County Ciurt of the State or Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In Hie Milter of the Es'ate of Johnnn J. A. Tletz. deceased. To Minnie Caroline Tie!, Johanna llouchtld. lrfiuisn Mercer, Sophia Krneger, WHHnm Tlets and Charles TlrlJ!. In the name rf the S'ate of Orecon, yon. nnrl each or yni, nre hernhv cited bv order of the above entitled court, and required to nnpear before s'l'd court, nt the Court Room thereof In the County Court House in Orenon City, Oregon, on Wednesdav, the l.'-'h day of July. 19H. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. to show cause If any yon, or nnv of you, have why nn order should not be crnntcd the administra tor, Thos. E. Kvnn, or the nbove en titled estate, authorizing. Ins'rurtlna or empowering said administrator sell the real property thereof, which j real property is described In the peti tion, nnd Is hereinafter described, and said propcrtv should not he sold, ns prayed for in the petition, at prlvau snle. TIip property thus described Is In CIneknnins County, Oregon, and Is de scribed ns fnllnwB, to-wlt: The West hair of the Southwest quarter of Section .30, Township 2 South ftnnge 5 Kast of the Willamette Meridian. Witness my hand nnd the s:'nl of the nbove entitled court affixed this 28th day of May. 1911. W. L. Ml'I.VKY, County Clerk. Hy I. M. HARRINGTON, (County Court Seal) Deputy. J .'-'X 'X Photo by American ITs Aaaoclatlon. . PACKST M'rAHLA-VO. I'tIB Of DAY I'UOILIHTS. Heart to Heart Talks Br CHARLES N LCP1E THE PUBLIC DtrtNDtR. Theru'a a new Idea In city and coun ty nilinlnUtratlou-tbut of hiring a law officer to serv as publl'.1 defender of persons accustil of crlino who sre fx poor tu i-tigit cuuiumI with their own uicuna. I'boD I'arlfle 11 Hour A-1SI BROWNELL A BT0NI Attornsya-at-Law All legal business promptly attend to U'REN A tCHUEREL Attornays-at-Law Dsutschsr Advokat Will practice la all courts, mak collections tad sottlomunu. OOco In Enlorprls Uulldlnj, Oregon City, Oregon. Thla may da away In time with what , c D A 0 c LATOURETTC Attornsys-at-Lav Commercial, Real Estat and Probata our Specialties. Of lie In rirst National Dank Bldf., Ongon City, Oregon. 0 FHeaurr Teachers' Examination. I hereby nnounce that the exnmlna- tii 11 for teachers' state certlllcates will be held nt the Masonic Hullding, Ore uon C'tty. Oregon, eommeiicim; nt nine o'clock. June IT, and continuing until four o'clock, June 20, on the following subjects: WEIJNKSOAY, JUNE 17. Forenoon Writing, U. S. History, Physiology. Afternoon Physical Geography. Heading, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. THCHSnAY, JUNE IS. Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methcds in Ge ography. Afternoon Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics, Meth ods In Language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. FRIDAY, JUNE 19. Forenoon Theory and Practice, Or thography, English Literature Chemis try. Afternoon School law. Geology, Al gebra. Civil Government. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. Forenoon Geometry, Dotuny. Afternoon General History, Pook kei'pliig. J. E. CALAVAN. County Superintendent. Cruelly Frank. He- How Is it you nre always when I ciillV ' She-Just I11ck.-I.lfe. '-"'A out No Hesitation. Magistrate iseverelyl Horsewhipping. Is the only suitable punishment for yon nnd your kind. The idea or n man of your size heating a poor, weak woman like that! Prisoner Put, your worship, she keeps Irrltntlng me all the time. Magistrate How does she Irritnte you? Prisoner Why. she keeps saying: "Hit me! Pent me: I dare you to bit me! Just bit nie once and I'll have you hauled up liefore that bald head ed old reprobate of a Judge and see whnt he'll do with you!" Magistrate (chokingly) Discharged. Loudon Mall. have held his uwu with Tommy Itysn und Kid McCoy. They were more sea soned. They had too much eiierleuce. "I'll tell you why the old timers were belter than the present t. In uur time we fought twenty aud tweuty five rounds, and you havn to be a general to Ihix over ten. We ucd tu think nothing of Hie first ten. It was ulung about the fifteenth that the strain be gun to tell. Then tieudwork counted and the man with brains came tn the trout. "You don't have t- think to box ten rounds. We would have thought that 11 Joke, lint twenty-rive Is a illfrerent thing. The last die rounds were tor ture. The mental strain was terrltle us well us the muscular effort. When you are tired nml exhausted it Is much harder, as well us more necessary, tu think und 'iluu. XlwtV whv tliu long fights made good generals or 'is. "Paeky McFarhind Is the peer of till boxers In the ring today, principally because he understands feinting. His feinting is remarkable. Feinting is the real art or boxing. Why. iu our day we never took nn opening Hint was given us. We thought it n trap. We only took udvnntiige or the open ings that we made ror ourselves by our feinting. There were real hitters In those days, nnd one mistake was usually ratal. "Yes, boxing was decidedly different Ir. those dny. For one thing, there was mure nt stake. As u rule Hie purse was cut two thirds to the win ner and one-third to the loser, nnd that made the strain much greater. "Another difference was the way we trained. Some or the lightweights of my time were almost as big ns the mhldleweliiMs or today, yet they made the weight I iv a long course or special prei 111 nil Ion. For Instance, weeks be fore a bout we would go out into the count rv where we had plenty or rresh air. Every morning we would do ten or twelve niiles on the road, nnd that bmuuht down the weight. We were also put on n strict diet. A rull cup or tea with our inenls was something not to be thought or. We were only allowed enough water for 11 gurgle aft er ''MM', islug. There Is none "f that tin-in it now. It is not necessary In or der to tango through ten rounds with not even a decision at stake." No Trick to Pull. "Say, the next time you're out late I wish you wouldn't blame It on to nie." "What's the matter with yon?" "Matter enough. Your wife called up my house nt 1 o'clock the other morning to tlnd out If 1 knew where yon were." "Pin sorry nbout that, old man, but you know how women nre when they get worried. I don't blame you for kicking on belug called out of bed to the phone." -"That's Just the point. I , wouldn't mind If 1 hud been there to nnswer tho H'1(,np. hut I wasn't. I wns out myself that night, nnd consequently my wife wns awake nnd waiting when I did nrrlve."-Detroit Free Press. VIRTUE. Cultivate virtue because it it the perfect good which is ihe com plement of a happy life. It is the knowledge both ol others and of itself: it is an invincible greatness of mind not to be e'evated or de jected with good or ill fortune. Is a fearful evil of American life the "railroading" to prlnou uf men Inno cent uf crime who lav been unfort li nn to enough to full under suspicion and are accused ou clrcmiuitantlal evidence. In too many caaes there la no one to Intercede fur such men-often they are unlettered and Ignorant and unable to defend themselves with voice or pen and public prosecutor and police offi cial, desirous uf making good" rec ords. exedte their cases. The result I the denial of Justice and the Infliction of Injustice. The new system of having a public defender to offset the public proeecu tor has been found to work well In Los Angeles county. Cal. Justice Craig of the superior court of the county testi- tles that the ay stem bus worked to ob tain for defendants a mure able de fense than they would utherwise bare and has prole-ted the public from the use of methods which are sometimes questionable on the purt of private de fenders. There's little doubt tbnt the system Is 11 good one. Ilut- IK) we not need public defenders for others than those suspectetl uf crime? In the Imperfect stnte of our laws, despite their enormous numbers, there are uiuuy uffenscs which they do not tomb. Overworking women' and chil dren, for Instunce. Is uot coutrury to the statutes In many places, although the tendency is nil toward giving them proper protection. If we bare a public defender of such feeble folk, whu can not protect themselves, would It nut be bis first duty tu see that Justice la denlt tu them? Aud how ulMiiit the poor babies who are permitted to die because their par ents are Ignorant of the first laws of hygiene nnd cleanliness? Do they not need a public defender? How nbout the boys und girls whu have no proper playgrounds and have to du their run ning and Jumping und playing amid the perils of the city streets? A public defender could find much work amoug such. Too much paternalism in the Idea? Perhaps, but the world Is no longer content to let the natural laws of se lection nnd "the survival uf the fittest" work their will on the bodies and souls and minds of men. The "brotherhood of ninn" Is becoming more than nn empty Ideal. Each of us Is his broth er's keeper in ever Increasing measure. A Medal of Blood. Garibaldi was once presented with a medal made of his uwu blood. The giver was fas Maiiinl of Naples, who was well nwu as n petdtler nnd pre server of the humau body. Dr. Ma 11I11I in offering the gift tu Garibaldi said that whenever the general looked at it It would brace him up for the last tight, und ucross the medal were en graved the words, "The Blood of Gari baldi Is Forever Red." The strange medal Is preserved by the general's descendants. W. 5. EDDY, V. S M. D. V. Graduate of th Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllIp School of Sur gery of Chicago, Is established at Fashion Stable, Fifth Bt. be tween Main and Water Sta. Both Telephones Offllc Pacific, Main 5; Home, A 95. Residence Pacific. Main 184 CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorny-at-Law Notary Public Estacada. Oregon. No wonder Solomon was the cham pion wise mnn, with 1000 wives to coach him. -STRAIGHT & SALISBURY j We make t specialty of Install- Ing water systems and plumb- Ing In the country. W carry the Leader tanks and Stover en- t glnes. We have a full line of t Myers pumps and stray pumps. J Prices always lowest' 1 720 Main St Oregon City ' Prions 1632. E BY -a 0. D, Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Tom J.Myers-E. A. Brady UNDERTAKER I .1 .vf The only residence undertaking es tablishment In Clackamas County. Day and Night Service Tenth and Water Streets Main 123 A-37 MONEY to LOAN For long or short periods WM. 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