"OREGPNClTYTtERPRlSCTR ' 5 3 How Movies Work .toer Theater operator Tell System of Projection. STUMP DEMONSTRATION kiormous Increase in popularity fcotion picture during the past in all countries is one of Js of today., afion picture is now far in ad Vny other form of entertain- ag all classes and draws a Snage that is beyond belief. 'fther countrv however, do Js have quite as good a hold fc -' favor as in the United fen with the millions that pa the movies daily very few rleel safe in saying 90 per cent aie public) have any conception as Aow the motion picture is put on ;tr rather projected on the screen. You have all at some tir. or other lard your friends say that they saw good "picture" at their favorite heatr but few people realize what ey call a picture is not really one " "Vro but is made up of thousands Jeparate photographs. 4The average performance at the Lib: f?rty consists of about 9000 feet of iZoi which makes up the various sub Hs such as Fathe News, Feature comedy. there are 16 separate photo- to each foot of film you can at at each performance instead Jking at a picture you have look- -t 135,000 separate and distinct pic- v-fc A order to produce the effect of ioticn each individual picture is stop ped absolutely still at the aperature ite for 1-16 of a second for exposure A the screen and then the following je is moved into place over the ap Vature. JDaring this period of movement all " light from the powerful electric s. is absolutely shut off from the Jeen by means of a revolving shut the shutter being similar to the ades of an electric fan except they flat and have only, from two to V-ee blades, according to the electric Vent, viz. A. C. or D. C. the human eye is a peculiar instru ct, it will transmit to the brain a dn number of separate impres s per second, as separate inipres- f but beyond that number the im- ons become dissolved or rather unto each other so that the ef- hat of continuity. what Is called "Persistence and it is . this pecularity jies motion pictures possible. Motion picture projector is In te same as the human eye. Aou are standing talking to fends or viewing anything in rfdid you ever stop to think that p only seeing that certain ob pproximately 5-6 of the time u are looking at it, the other 1-5 feing total darkness before your eyes. This is caused by the closing and ftening of your eyes. ffsuch is the case with the motion jpicture projector with regards to the The shutter cuts off the light from the screen as the small separate - photographs are pulled into place Karii nhotos-rnnli heiner sliehtlv dif- t ferent from the other and the con- I- ich vstant starting and stopping of the in termittent movement makes the pic ture appear as one continuous motion -The modern projection rooms of to Jay have from two to four machines. JT. The arc lamps of the machines at jwhe iberty consume 60 amp. at a press f ure of 65 volts which is equivalent to V 3900 watts per hour and at 8 hours a day would be 31,200 watts consumed in a day. Now that 1000 watts equals one kil owatt this makes a little over 31 kilo L watts of electric current consumed each day for the projection machines only, i Now the average home uses about 5 30 kilowatts a month, so you can see j.that the amount of current used to project the motion pictures at the Lib- urty for one day would supply a home over a month. By the light reflected from the pow pul arc lamps to the small photo raph which is stationed at the aper ipe the. picture is again reflected Cough a set of lenses and magnified nysthousand times its original size Jre taking its position on the u can get a small conception of y-magnative power of the lenses p. you stop to think that the pic- ch high by .9062 inch wide where fit appears on the screen to be about feet high and 18 feet wide. I Many pople of today say they don't fo to movies on account of the pic tures hurting their eyes. That has been one of the greatest difficulties to overcome inthe motion f picture industry, but it seems as f though that even this difficulty has at I last been solved. F Ih the old days when the movie industry was In its Infancy It was f thought that anything as long as it ; was white and had a smooth surface V. would reflect a picture and give sat t Isfaction and entertainment to the f patrons without them feeling the ef- feet in the way of eye strain and eventually have to give up going to i movies. But those days are gone forever and f in the place of the old white wash f screen has come the new Minusa Gold l- Fibre screen, the same as is now in-! stalled in your theatre here. Mr. Long feels proud to offer to his I patrons tne best that can be had In J the way of a motion picture .screen and equipment. . the Liberty theatre and through the perfection of workmanship we feel sure that our patrons viewing a per formance from this screen will not only be pleased with the clear cut defination of the picture but also the (Continued from Page one) . c- old char-pitting process and does away with its great fault. Any school boy who can start & fire in the kitch en stove can successfully set a stump afire with this new appliance. Briefly described, this appliance, 'called a stump burner, consists of 'two major parts a burner and a hood ,' made of heavy reinforced cast iron. The burner has a small draft door in -front, a shoulder for carrying an' or dinary stovepipe on top, and Is open at the back and on the bottom. A piece of two-inoh iron pipe ten feet long and another piece of the same four feet long, together with, a couple of joints of ordinary stovepipe, com pletes the equipment. The procedure is simple. First, "with the axe, a hand breadth of bark Is blazed- away at the base of the stumip until the "bright sound wood Is reached. The long pipe is then laid on the -ground pointing directly through the heart of (the stump to ground level on the opposite side. The end of this pipe is placed within two or three inches of the bright wood wb.ere the barfe has .been cut away. The furnace is then placed over the pipe with the open back against the 'stump. Next the burner is filled with a few shavings of pitch. wood or other kindling land with chunks of 2ark ipried from the stump itself with, the axe or a light chisel-bar- The fur nace is then banked iu and sealed to Ithe stump with shovels of earth. The stovepipe is placed and the fire then lighted. With draft and chimney the ire burns as briskly as in any other stove. By removing the stovepipe the turnace may easily- be restoked sev eral times and when a good bed of coals begin a to burn against the stump itself a shovelful of earth is! placed over the draft door, thus clos ing it up. The suction up the chimney nowi Idraws the . air through the long draft pipe, the end' of which lies red not in the bed of coals in the furnace. The result is a blast of flame shooting off of the end of the draft pipe against the stump. Steadily thisi blast (burns its way through, the stump to the opposite side the pipe occasion ally being pushed in as the fire ad vances. Hood Now Put in Place When the blast from the draft pipe begins to burn through on the side of the stump opposite the furnace, the open end of the second part of the ap pliance, the hood, is placed over the burned opening and banked in and sealed to the stump with earth, the bank -then being continued on around the stump. With an iron book the furnace is then pulled away from the stump and the piece of short draft pipe replaces the long pipe the earth bank being closed in over the opening in the stump left by the furnace. In other words, the furnace is now re placed with a short draft Pipe which extends through the closed ibank into the interior of the stump. The stove pipe taken from the furnace is now placed on the shoulder on the hood on the opposite side of the stump. The stumip has now been converted in to a stove, furnishing its own fuel, with a draft on one side and a chim ney on the other and banked in with earth, all around to retain the fire People who cannot afford a trip around the world may be abe to ga ther some pointers from Jiggs and Maggie. Classified Ads FOR SALE 2 litters Chester White pigs. 4 miles S. of Barlow, Needy phone. A. F. Yoder. FOR SALE, (Sandy, Ore.) Two lots seven room house, all plastered. Full size basement, garage, chicken house, some fruit. Inquire real es tate office, Sandy, Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Alice S. Endicott, Plaintiff, vs. Fred J. Endicott, Defendant. To Fred! J. Endicott, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon; you, Fred J. Endicott, are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled suit on or before the 9th day of Feb ruary 1923, that day (being six weeks from tbe first publication of this sum mona and if you fail to appear and answer herein plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the relief prayed for in the complaint on file herein to which reference is hereby made and more particularly as fol lows: for a Decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of desertion, and for the custody of the minor children to- wit WaunHa Endicott and Florence Endicott and for such other relief as may be equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for not less than si1 successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a paper of general circulation in the County where the suit is brought and pub lished at Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and by order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the Ibove entitled Court which order is dated on the 27th day of December, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 29th day of De cember, 1922. The date of the last publication is the 9th dav of February, 1923. MICELLI AND GRAHAM, Attorneys for plaintiff, 518 Cham, of Com. Building, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multno mah, Department of Probate. In the Matter of the Etsate of Chris ten Hansen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of the authority and directions contained in the Last Will and Testa ment of Christen Hansen, deceased, and of an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, Department of Probate, made on the 22nd day of December, 1922, in the matte of the estate of Christen Hansen, deceased, the un dersigned, executor of said estate, will proceed to sell, at -private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, Gold Coin of the United States, and subject to con and heat. The. result is certain. Soon I formation by said Circuit Court from the entire interior of .the stump is thoroughly afire with a great mass of iglowing coals. Now the hood and short draft pipe are removed and the stump finally banked in and then finished as a char-pit- The secret of successful char-pitting, the object of which is to burn out the roots below plowing depth is in maintaining a slow, choiring fire, Iproducing a glowing mass of coals in the heart of the stump from which the heat radiates and drives the fire down the roots. Rapid combustion would soon consume the central bed of icoals and the remainder of the stumip above, before the roots were thorough ly fired. Hapid combustion is pre vented by keeping the stump banked in with an extra shovel of earth when ever an opening in the bank appears. Prevent the access of air to the char ring, fire except by slow seepage inrougn tne earth bank and no diffi and after the 1st day of February, 1923, at the residence of said Execu tor, 214 East 28th Street, Portland, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Christen Han sen at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired other or in addi tion to that of the said Christen Han sen at the time of his death, in and to the following described ,real prop erty, to-wit: The North one-half () of the Southeast quarter (U) and the South east quarter (J4) of the Southeast quarter (J4) and the Northeast quar ter (4) of the Southwest quarter (M) of Section Twenty-eight (28) Town- j ship Seven (7) South, Range Three East of Willamette Meridian in Clack amas Cdunty, Oregon. or any' part of said real property. Terms and conditions of sale:. Cash, Gold Coin of the" United States; 10 gon for the County of Clackamas, Ex ecutor of the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Mary Norton, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the said Mrs. Mary Nor ton, Deceased, are hereby required to present the same to me, properly verified, as by law required, at the Sank of Commerce, corner of Main and Seventh Street, Oregon City, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 20th day of December, 1922. THOS. F. RYAN, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Norton, Deceasel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Her man Fischer, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate ana hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney, C. D. Purcell. Sandy, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 22, 1922. Date of first publication December 22, 1922. Date of last publication January 26, 1923. EARNEST FISCHER. Administrator of the estate of Her man Fischer, deceased. C. D. PURCELL, Address Sandy, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of George Green, deceased, and any and all per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attor neys. Hall & Lepper, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 14th, 1922. Date of first publication December 22, 1922. Date of last publication January 19, 1922. ABBIE GREEN, Administratrix of the estate of George Green, deceased- ' . HALL & LEPPER, Address 112-115 Citizens Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. . - Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County, adminis trator of the estate of Celia B. Scott, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this notice to the undersigned administrator, at the residence of Velora J. Heacock near Oregon City in Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, the address of said Velora J. Jleacock being R. F. D. Np. 2,. Box 74, Oregon City, Oregon. Dated and first published this 22nd day of December, 1922. M. D. EARL SCOTT, Administrator of the Estate of Celia B. Scott, deceased. HILL & MARKS, Albany, Oregon, Attorneys for Ad ministrator- That the mortgage given by the de fendant, Blanche V. Warne (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) on June 6, 1916, in her then name oft Blanche V. Hurl burt to the plaintiff herein to secure tie payment of the above mentioned sum of $250.00 and taxes paid and attorney's fees and the interest on the East half of East half of South east quarter or Southwest quarter of Section Thirty-four (34) Township Two (2) South of Range Seven (7) East of the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregon, which Page 456 of the Record of Mortgages Pake 456 of the Record of Mortgages for Clackamas Counjty, Oregon, be decreed to be a valid and subsisting first lien and" mortgage on said real property securing the payment of the above amounts for which judgment and decree is asked against the de fendant, Blanche V. Warne (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt), and that said mortgage be foreclosed and said real property ordered gold according to law and the practice of the above en titled court to satisfy the above amounts of money for which judg ment and decree is asked against the defendant, Blanche V. Warn (former ly Blanche V. Hurlburt), and that any overplus there may be be paid to the clerk of this court to be paid out as the court shall direct, and that each and all of the defendants herein and all persons claiming by, through or tinder them, be barred and foreclosed from any and all right, title and inter est in the above described real prop erty save only the statutory right of redemption and for general equitable relief. This summons is served uoon you by publication by order of the Hon. James U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on December 12, 1922, by which order it is directed that this summons be pub lished In the Oregon City Enterprise of Oregon City, Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks. Date of first publication December 15, 1922. Date of last publication January 26, 1923. BECK & HOECKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address 317 Artisans Building, Portland, Oregon." 8, 1922, and the date of the last pub lication thereof being Friday, Janu ary 19, 1922, all done in accordance with the order of the Hon. Jas. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered of record in this cause on December 4th, 1922. IVAN C. MARTIN. CAREY F. MARTEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 413 Masonic Temple Building, Salem, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Department of Probate x In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur E Bradford, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given: That the undersigned, Mary A. Bradford, was duly appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur E. Bradford, deceas ed, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Glackamas County, on November 24, 1922, and that Letters of Administration have been duly is sued to her by and out of said Court. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and requir ed to present them under oath, with proper vouchers therefor attached, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of Malarkey, Seabrook & Dibble, Room 1512 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. MARY A. BRADFORD. N Administratrix. MALARKEY, SEABROOK & DIBBLE, Attorneys for Administratrix - Date of first publication December 1st, 1922. Date of last publication December 29th, 1922. culty is found in preventing too rapid Per cent of the purchase price to be combustion. Gradually, as the fire burns to the outer end of the stump, the stump sinks in, replenishing the bed of coaI3 below. As this occurs the earth bank is pushed in so that the stump is kept completely, but not too tightly, covered. Once the upper part of the stump has "melted" in or fallen to one side and the final "bank ing down" completed, little further at tention is required. -For several weeks thereafter the slow charring fire steadily creeps down the roots, its glow drying out the wet wood ahead of the fire so that the fire can take hold. This continues until the diam eter of the root becomes so small as no longer to furnish sufficient fuel to paid to the executor on the day of sale; balance on confirmation of sale by said court. Dated this 28th day of December, 1922. First publication Dec. 29th, 1922. Second publication Jan. 26th, 1923. C. CHRISTENSEN, Executor of the estate of Christen Hansen, deceased. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Alice M. White, Plaintiff, vs. Earle L. White, Defendant. To Earle L. White, 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 expiration six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of ex piration is fixed by order of the above entitled Court as February 2nd, 1923; if you so fail to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. to-wit: for a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Leon N. Lefebvre, Plaintiff, TS. Rosamond Lefebvre, Defendant. To Rosamond Lefebvre, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are heheby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein within six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof and on or before the 26th day of January, 1923, and if you fait to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, namely: For a decree dis solving the marriage- contract hereto fore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief as to the court seems just and equitable. ' This summons is served' upon you by publication in the "Oregon City Enterprise," a newspaper of general circulation published in Clackamas county, Oregon, at least once each week for a period of not less than six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first publication of which is Decem ber 15th, 1922, and the date of the last publication of which is January 26th, 1923, pursuant to an order thereforl duly made and entered herein on the 14th day of December, 1922, by the Honorable jf U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court. JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFIELD, 511 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore., Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Rena Allphin, Plaintiff vs. William H. Allphin, Defendant. To William H- Allphin, 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 within six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, to wit: within six weeks from the 1st day of December, 1922, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint herein, to-wit: For a decree dissolv ing the marriage contract existing be tween plaintiff and defendant. For the custody and care of the minor daughter the Issue of said marriage, Charlotte Iren Allphin, For her costs and disbursement incurred in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, pursuant to an Order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled Court made, dated and entered on the. 25th day of November, 1922, the date .of first pub lication is December 1st, 1922, and the date of last publication will be January 12th, 1923. H. OVERTON, Address, Woodburn, Oregon,- Attor ney for Plaintiff. C.D.& D. C. LATOURETTE T Attorneys-at-Law 1 Commercial. Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bid., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles . examined, estates settled, general law business. Room 3, Andresen-Bldg. Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bids., Oracoa City, Or MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Preferred PAUL C FISCHER I Beaver Bldg. --- Oregvn City 4 i Phone: Off. SO i Res. 251-W EMORY J. NOBLE LAWYER Justice of Peace' I 1 201-2 Masonic Temple, Oregon City. I i of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, which order was made and entered in this suit on the 28th day of November, 1922, directing that such publication be made in the Oregon City Enterprise once a week for six successive weeks; the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of December 1922, and the last publication thereof on the 12th day of January, 1923. GORDON E. HAYES and CHARLES T. SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. A. L. Schlosberg, Plaintiff, vs. Fannie Schlosberg, Defendant. To Fannie Schlosberg, the above named defendant, In the Name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear an4answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or heretofore and now existing between' before the expiration six weeks from plaintiff and defendant, and for such SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas -County-A. D. Kenworthy & Co., Plaintiff, vs. A. B. Compton and J. W. Compton, . Defendants. maintain the coal mass. By this time. t , C If T, . , however the rot. I, , TJl i I ton- the named defendants and however, the root is burned away well below plow depth and fifteen or twenty feet from the stump. BOSTON PORK AND BEANS Pick over carefully a quart of small, white beans; let them soak over night in cold water; in the morning wash and drain in another water. Put on to boil in plenty of cold water with a piece of soda the 'size of a bean; let them come to a boil, then drain again, cover with water once more, and boil them fifteen minutes, or until the skin of the beans will crack when taken out and blown up on. Drain the beans again, put them into an earthen pot, adding a table spoonful of salt: cover with hot wat er, and scoring the rind across the top, a Quarter of an inch apart to in dicate where the slices are to be cut. Place the pot in the oven, and bake each of you In the Name of the State of Ore gon; You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of ex piration is fixed by order of the above entitled Court as six weeks from date of first publication; if you so fail to appear and answer plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: judgment against you and each of you for the sum of one hundred and thirty ($130.00) dollars, with interest there on at 6 per cent per annum from Oc tober 19, 1920, together with costs. herein other relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published by or der of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated December 16th, 1922. Date of first publication December 22nd, 1922. Date of last publication February 2nd, 1923. EL. McDOUGAL, Address 905 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. F. W. Gerling, Plaintiff, vs. the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of expiration is fixed by order of the above entitled Court as January 12th, 1923; If you so fail to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony hereto fore and now existing between plain tiff and defendant, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem equity able. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated November 29th, 1922. . ' Date of first publication December 1st, 1922. Date of last publication January 12th, 1923. LEON W. BEHRMAN, Address 425 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Blanche V. Warne. (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) and W. C. Warne, her Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. husband, Daniel B. Newkirk and Francis L. Newklrk, his wife. De fendants: To Blanche V. Warne (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) and W. C. Warne her husband, Daniel B. Newkirk and Francis L. Newklrk, his wife, Defend ants: In the name of the state of Oregon you and each of you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, January 29, 1923, said date being after the expira- Thds summons is published by or-' tion of six weeks from the date of the der of the Hon. J- U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated December 22nd, six hours or longer. Keep the oven a j iao d!vt: &tdJA Wat6r fTmJ Date of A" publication December tne tea-kettle as needed, on account ( 29th 1922 of evaporation, to keep the beans j r,' rL . eliminffyn rf nM.H.nn -ii 1 . . . 9th v "v.i.iuiir eye ana innirR rnotf pn rpmnw it- Strain. A- V Moke "Does yuh really love me or does yuh yes' thinfe yuh do?" Moka "Yes, iw&tedy. Honey. I really loves yuh; I ain't done any! minion' yet." as too; long baking the pork destroys its sol-; idity. 1923. Remember when they used to reach around to the back and raise their skirts a little as they stepped on the wet crossings? HOWARD P. ARNEST, Address 1210 Yeon Building, Port land, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to appear or answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to-wit: For judgment and decree against the de- SUMMONS No. 19128 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, De partment No. . George McKilli- gan. Plaintiff, vs. Rosa Henrietta McKilligan, Defendant. To .Rosa Henrietta McKilligan, the defendant above named; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court within six weeks of the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: with in six weeks from Friday, December 8, 1922, and if you fail to so answer or appear in this cause the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in his complaint, to-wjt-: a de- General Land office, Washington, D. C, November 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 218) and instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917 (46 B. D. 447), the timber on the. fol lowing lands will be sold at 10 o'clock A. M. on January 5, 1923, at public auction at the . United States Land Office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof be ing commissions allowed, must be de posited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten j years. Bids will be received from ! citizens of the United States, associa- J tions or sucn citizens ana corporations organized under, the laws of the United States or any state, territory, or district -thereof only. Upon appli cation of a qualified purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being in cluded in any offer of a larger unit. T. 4 S-, R. 2 E-. Sec. 15, SE14, SE, red fir, 610 M-, red cedar 40 M., none of the timber on this tract to be sold for. less than $1.50 per M.; Sec. 23. SW NWyt, red fir, 420 M., none of the timber on this tract to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T. 5 S.. R. 7 W., Sec. 33, SEi. SW4 SUMMONS No. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon - for Clackamas County, De partment No. . Chris R. Battal- . ion. Plaintiff, vs. Emma Battalion, Defendant. To Emma Battalion, defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from December 1, 1922, and if you fail to so answer or appear the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his ; complaint, to-wit: a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff. This summons is published for six consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published atJ Oregon City, in Clackamas County Oregon, the date of first publication thereof being Friday, (December 1,' 19Z;, ana tne aaie 01 tne last puoiica- ; tion thereof being Friday, January 12, ' 1923, all done in accordance with the 1 order of the Hon. Jas. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was -made and entered of record in the above entitled cause on November 28th, 1922. - t IVAN G. MARTIN, CAREY F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 413 Masonic Temple Bldg., Salem, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Robert Gray and Bessie Gray, Hus band and wife, plaintiffs, - vs. John G. P. Lawler, also Nannie Os born, widow, and Sylvia Shafer, Belle Stone, and Peres Osborn, heirs at law of S. C. Osborn, deceased.- Also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, lien, claim, equity or in terest in the real property describ ed herein, defendants. To John G. P. Lawler, also Nannie Osborn, widow; and Sylvia Shafer, Belle Stone, and Percy Osborn, heirs at law of S. C Osborn, deceased. Al so all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, lien, claim, equity or interest in the real property, described herein, the above " named defendants. f In the name of the State cl Oregon, you are hereby requires xo appear and answer the compla'nt filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of first publica tion of this summons. If you so fail r 1 to appear and auswt.r ilaintiffs will red fir, 920 M-, white fir, 50 M. none of 1 apply to the Court for the relief the timber on this tract to be sold for. less than $1.50 per M. for the red fir, and 50 cents per M. for the white fir. T. 8 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 17, SW4, NEJi, red fir, 750 M, none of the tim ber on this tract to be sold for less than $2 per M. GEO. R. WTCKHAM, Acting Commissioner, General Land Office. fendant, Blanche V. Warne -(formerly 1 cree dissolving the marriage contract Blanche V. Hurlburt) for $250.00 with now existing between you and plain interest thereon at the rate of 8 per tiff. . - SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Andrew Hedlund, Plaintiff, VS. Ida Ellen Hedlund, Defendant. To Ida Ellen Hedlund, above named defendant: In the name fit the State of Oregon, you are herejfy required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entiled suit on or before the 12th day of January, 1923, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the date of the prayed for in their complaint, to-wit; that defendants and each of them and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es--tate, lien, claim or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, to-wit ; ' beginning 40 rods-. North from the .Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the South east quarter of section 35 in Tp. 1 S. R. 4 E. of the W. M , running thence East 80 'rods thence North 16 rods; thence West 80 rods; thence South 16 rods to place of beginning, contain ing 8 acres, subject to lines of United States Survey All in Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon be required to show to the Court ,what interest they or eith er or any of them have or claim, to have in and to said property and that plaintiffs may be adjudged and decreed to be the owners in fee sim ple of said property and the whole thereof and that the defendants and each of them be decreed to have -no claim, equity or interest therein This summons is published by or der of J. U. Campbell. Judge of the cent per annum from March 6, 1919, until paid, and for $14.74 taxes paid by plaintiff, with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from March 17, 1922, until paid, and for $50.00. at- This summons is published for six consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Oregon City, in Clackamas County, torney's fees, and for the costs and ! Oregon, the date of the first publica- first publication of this summons and if you fail to appear and answer 1 above entitled Court. said complaint, for want -thereof, the1 The order is dated November 16 plaintiff will apply to the Court for 1922. the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: the County Court of the State of Ore: disbursements of the plaintiff herein, tion thereof being Friday, December For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract heretofore anji now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant herein. Date of first publication Nov. 17, 1922. Date of last publication Dec. 29, 1922. J. DEAN BUTLER,-205-6 Masonic Tenrnle. This summons is published by order. .Oregon, Attorney for plaintiffs. 'n I