OREGON CITY COURIER, MAY 2, 1913 13 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Ollie Matheson, Plaintiff, vs. William M. Matheson. Defendant. To William M. Matheson, the above named defendant: Tn the name of the State of Oreeon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint mea again of vmi in the above named suit, on o: Wore the 10th day of May, 1913, said date being the expiration of six full weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so iniwir nr naawer said comnlaint. for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the reiiei prayed lor in hor rnmnlaint. to-wit: Fnr a decree dissolving the bonds f matrimony and marriage contract heretofore and now existing Detween the plaintiff and defendant, and for i 1 1 A 1 -J, Hffl the care, custody ana control oi wei ille Matheson and Russell Matheson m;im. .hilHron nf nlaintiff anii dp. fendant herein and for such other and further relief as to the Court may . : a v. l teem just unu equiuiuie. This summons is published bv or lor nf the Hon. R. B. Beatie. Judire of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas which said order was made and enter- eded on March 20th, 1913. Date of first publication of this summons is March 28th, 1913, and the date of the Inst nuhhcation thereof is Mav 9th 1913, which publication shall be made week for six consecutive weeks after the first publication of said summons. DIMICK & DIMICK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sale In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of George B. Thomas and Rhoda Thomas,-his wife, (insane per (insane persons.) Notice is hereby given, that pur suant to the order of the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, made on the 24th day of February, 1913, in the matter of the estates of George B. Thomas and Rhoda Thomas, his wife, insane persons, the undersigned will sell at private sale, as a whole, to the high est bidder, upon the terms and condit ions hereinafter mentioned, and sub ject to confirmation by said County Court, on or after the 6th day of May 1913, all the right, interest and es tate of the said George B Thomas and Rhoda Thomas, insane persons in and to that certain piece, lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Situate in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to-wit :-r-The East half (E. .) of the North East quarter (N. E. of Section One (1) Tp. 2 S. R. 4 E. Willamette Meridian; except the following: Being a part of the East half of the North East quarter of Sec tion One (1) in Township Two (2) South of Range Four (4) East of the Willamette Meridian, particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 250 feet South of the N. E. corner of the S. E. quarter of the N. E. quarter of said Section One in T. 2 S. R. 4 E. of the W. M., thence South 150 feet; thence North 80 deg. West 1330 feet to the West line of said South East quarter of the North East quarter of said section one; thence North 500 feet; thence South 80 deg. East 300 feet; thence South 200 feet; thence South 80 deg. East 730 feet; thence South 150 feet; thence South 80 deg. East 300 feet to the place of beginning, containing 9.40 acres, more or less. Terms and conditions of sale: Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) cash at the time of sale, and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by the court. Bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of Gilbert L. Hedges, Attorney, in the Weinhard Eldg., 8th & Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon, or may be delivered to said guardian personally. Dated, April 5th, 1913. W. W. MYERS. Guardian of the persons and estates of George B. Thomas and Rhoda Thomas, his wife, (insane persons.) SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Elmer F. Butzer, Plaintiff, vs. Maud L. Butzer, Defendant. To Maud L. Butzer, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit filed a gainst, you on or before six weeks after the wit: The 9th day of May, 1913, and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said suit, to-wit: For a judgment and decree against you that the bonds of matrimony be tween the plaintiff and the defend ant be dissolved, and that the plain tiff be awarded the care, custody and control of Lawrence F. Butzer, the minor child of plaintiff and defend ant, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable court may seem just nad equitable. This summons is published pursu ant to an order made on the 26th day of March, 1913, by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. The date of the first publication of this summons is March 28, 1913, and the date of the last publication is May 9, 1913. U'REN & SCHUEBEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Send Now f", ' "7 J- CATALOG HQL3 REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas In the matter of the application of L A. Coldren for the registration of Title to the following described land: Beginning at a point in the S. boundary of the John M. Bacon CI., v where the W. M. intersects the same in T. 5 S. R. 1 W. and 1 E. of the W. M., said point being 64.2 feet N. of the Vi. Cor. on E. boundary of Sec. 12; running thence N. 89 de grees 36 minutes W. on S. boundary of said CI. 2609.5 ft. to a stone 14 by 10 by 9 marked X on top and set at Southerly end of the division line between the E. & W. halves of said CI.; thence N. on division line 16 53.3 ft. to a stone; thence E. 660.0 ft. to a stone; thence S. 330 ft. to a 3 inch Drain Tile; thence E. 1946.0 ft. to Willamette Meridian line; thence S. O degrees 10 min E. tracing said W M 1342.27 ft. to the place of beginning, containing 84.78 acres, situate in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, vs Edward K. White, G. O. Stratton, Mary Goddard and G. E. Goddard, her husband, and all to whom it may concern, Defendants TAKE NOTICE That on the 19th day of April, A. D. 1913, an application was filed by said L. A. Coldren in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, for initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 24th day of May A. D. 1913. and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be en tered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred Irom disputing the same. W. L. MULVEY, Clerk of Clackamas County Oregon and ex-officio Clerk of . the Circuit Court, therein. By I. M. Harrington, Deputy Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Applicant. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Amelia McCullough, Plaintiff, vs. S. A. McCullough, Defendant. To S. A. McCullough, the above nam ed 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 Saturday March 21st, 1913, which is the date of the first publication hereof, and if you fail to appear-and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take a default Against you and will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds -of matri mony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and devorcing plaintiff from defendant, and for such other relief as may to the Court seem just and proper. Service of this Summons is made upon you by pub lication by order of Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the Circuit Court for Clackamas County, State of Oregon, made on the 21st day of February, 19 13, directing that said publication be made in the Oregon City Courier, a newspaper of general circulation pub lished at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, and that said pub lication be made once a week for six consecutive weeks. STOTT COLLIER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of 1st publication March 21st, 1913. Date of last publication May 2, 19- 13. SUMMONS. CHA3.H. LILLY CO. SmbS In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. M. Morehead. as guardian of the person and estate of John L. Brown, an insane person, Plaintiff, vs. Jos eph A. Epler, Defendant. To Joseph A, Epler, the above named Defendant: Tn th name of the State of Ore gon: You rae hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Hied against you in the above entitled act ion on or before six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: the 16th day o imay 1913. and if vou fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will demand judgment against you for the sum of ?1094.U4, and lor tne further sum of $150 for plaintiff's attorney's fees and for interest on said sums at 6 per cent per annum from the date of filing said complaint, being the 14th day of March, 1913, and for his costs and disbursements in this action. You are further noti fied that a Writ of Attachment has been issued out of this Court and lev ied upon your real property in said County of Clackamas at the instance of the plaintiff. This summons is published pursu ant to an order made in the above en titled cause by the Honorable R. B. Beatie, county judge of said County of Clackamas, in the absence from Clackamas county of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for said county of Clackamas on the 3rd day of April, 1913. The date of the first publication of this summons being April 4, and the date of the last publication being May 16th. U'REN & SCHUEBEL. DIMICK & DIMICK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ofiildrea Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Deutscher Advokat Administration and probate matters a Specialty. LOANS, INSURANCE Room 8 Beaver Building Main St. Oregon City SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. R. Gouge, Plaintiff vsr Texie Gouge, Defendant. To Texie Gouge, above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled suit on or before six weeks after the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: On the 3rd day of May, 1913, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, as fol lows, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court as may seem mee and equit able. This summons is published pursu ant to an roder made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas on the 18th day of March, 1913. The date of the first publication of this summons being March 21, 1913, and the date of the last publication be ing May 2, 1913. U'REN & SCHUEBEL. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors Nnt.ii in herebv eriven that the un- HfirsiVneH has been dulv annotated by the Countv Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas, ex ecutor of the estate of Joseph Bruce, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present them to me at my office in the Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof. Date of the first publication April 11, 1913. WM. HAMMOND Executrix of the estate of Joseph Bruce, deceased. FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of Albert F. Turner, deceased, has filed her final account with the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, and that the Judge of said court has set Monday, April 28th, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time for hearing the said report, at which time all persons interested are hereby notified to be present and make ob jections to said report if any there be. r Dated this 4th day of April, 1913. KATE E. TURNER Administratrix of the Estate of Albert F. Turner, deceased. Gilbert L. Hedges, Attorney. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, has been duly appointed Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Peer Rediger, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, and all persons having claims against the, said estate must present them to the undersigned Ex ecutor, duly verified as requited by law, at his place of residence in Kill in Precinct, Clackamas County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of April A. D. 1913. ALBERT ERB, w Executor. Dimick&Dimick, Attorney for Executor. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Lewis Pitts and Jennie Pitts his wife, Plaintiffs. v:. Josiah Laney, Defendants. To Josiah Laney the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks after the first publication of this summons to-wit: on the 16th day of June 1913, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, as follows, to-wit: That defendant be debarred from claiming any interest in the following described tract of land situated in Clackamas Co., Ore, described as com mencing in the South boundary of claim No. 44 in T 3. S. R. 2. East of W M. in the section line between pec tions 25 and 26 in said township and range, thence East along South boun dary of said claim No. 44 to the road leading from Oregon City to Molalla River, thence South to South or left bank of Parrot Crank thence down said left of Parrot Creek with its meanders to the west boundary of said section twenty-five thence north along said section line to the place of beginning. This summons is published pursu ant to an order made by the Honor able J. U. Campbell, judge of the Cir cuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas on the 28th day of April, 1913. The date of the first publication of this summons being May 2, 1913 and the date of the last publication being June 13, 1913. JOHN W. LODER E. F. TAGGART Attorneys for Plaintiff Money to Loan On improved farms, from one to two years. Dimick & Dimick, Beaver Bid., Oregon City. KILLTHECOUCH AMD CUREmLUHCS UR7D1SCGVEW QcTi ' ISOLDS u.TmtBomtfRK SMftAll THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTOfir Off firoMSY ftenNDeo. THE GREAT QUESTION. Mark viii, 27 ix, 1 Nov. 17. "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living Qod."-MaUhew cevi, U, fOR a considerable period of His ministry our Lord did not de clare Himself, even to His disci ples, to be the Messiah. Un doubtedly He chose the wiser course. He did, however, wish His disciples to know, and He approached the question by asking, "Who do men say that I am?" He got their reply. Then came the point of the question: "But who say ye that I am?" St Peter answered, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God." Jesus said, "Blessed art thou, Simon, son of Jonah, for flesh and blood hath not revealed this unto thee, but My Father which Us in Heaven." Forthwith Jesus be gan to explain to the beloved Twelve the experiences that lay before Him and His death and resurrection. Doubt less all of the Apos tles were disap pointed, but only St. Peter had the courage to express himself saying, "Be Th0U art the chrilt It far from Thee, Lord, this shall not happen." In this course St Peter was opposing the Divine will and Plan, of which the death of Jesus was the very Center or Hub. To make the matter very em phatic Jesus said to St Peter, "Get thee behind Me, adversary, thy words savor not of the things of God, but the things of men." Then He began to make clear to His followers what had not been "meat in due season" to tell them clearly before, namely, that who ever desired to be His disciple must deny himself, take up his cross and follow In the footsteps of the Redeem er. He who will faithfully lose his life for Jesus', sake will save It will gain the reward of life on the spirit plane. ; "What Shall It Profit a Man?" God has provided a future life for every man through the Redemption ac complished by Jesus, but only the noble of heart, of character, of life, who. will accept this great blessing through the Divinely appointed way, will get It. If they selfishly seek for the whole world, the selfishness thus developed will make them unfit for the eternal life. For what would a man take in exchange for the loss of his life? Would he consider wealth or fame or name for a few years in the present time worthy of exchange at profit, if it were to cost him eternal glory, eter nal life? Surely not. We are therefore to have In mind that character-building Is absolutely essential to our at taining eternal life. Whoever becomes a follower of the Lord and hopes to gain the prize of everlasting life and glory on the spirit plane must come out fully and cour ageously and acknowledge Jesus and His words. To be ashamed of the Truth, of the Divine Plan, of what we find to be the teachings of God's Word, because It Is unpopular with men, Is to offend the Lord and to prove our selves unworthy of His favor. The Graat Question. The great question of eighteen cen turies ago is the great question of to day: Who Is Jesus? If as some claim, He was merely a good man, a most able Teacher, then ne was no,t the Christ, for the Christ, although the embodiment of all those qualities, was more, much more. To be the Christ, He must have been the Man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a Ransom price for Oct thee behind He, advereary." all, to be testified in due time. (I Tim othy 11, 6, 6.) And that signifies that He must have been, not of ordinary birth, but extraordinary, born from above, because if born la the ordinary course of nature He would be like oth ers of Adam's sons, subject to the sen tence of death and hence unable to save either Himself or others. But if He was the Christ, the Sent of God, who left the glory of the Father and was made flesh, that He might "taste death for every man," then we behold Him as the great Redeemer of the world, whose death was necessary as a Ransom, or corresponding price, to secure the release of mankind from the death sentence and to make pos sible the resurrection of Adam and his race. More than this, the word Christ sig nifies the Anointed. The Bible declares that the Anointed Lord shall be the Great King, Prophet and Priest, whose Kingdom shall last for a thousand years, and shall destroy sin and all who love sin, and lift up all humanity will ing to return Into harmony with God. This Is who Jesus Is, according to the Scriptures the Messiah. And His pres ent work Is the gathering of a Bride class, to be His Joint-heir In His glo rious Kingdom, which will be set up soon after the Elect Church shall have been completed by the glorious change of the .First Resurrection. What think ye of Messiah? What think ye of His Invitation to become His associate In Ills glory and King dom? What think ye of the cost of self-denial, self-sacrifice? What think y of the great reward? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA POLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON r i a. f Business uiretiory B a Directory of each City, Town and I Villas, (Ivlnc daacritlve sketch of I etch placa, location, population, tela. I graph, shipping- and banking- point; I also ClanMed Directory, compiled by I bualneia and profession. R. I. POLK CO, BEATTUty Continued from page 9. Coffee Filling for Cake Two cups powdered sugar, two tea spoons vanilla, four teaspoons cocoa, two tablespoons butter, enough cold coffee to make' smooth paste to spread. MRS. THOMAS BURKE Orange Pie Take one cup water, one cup sugar, butter the size of walnut and neat to gether. The juice of two, and the rind of one orange added next. The yolks of two eggs well beaten and one table spoon flour. Boil all until thick. Pour into baked crust and spread whites of egg on top and brown. German Potato Cake Peel and grate two dozen large po tatoes, add two well beaten eggs and salt to taste. Fry like hot cakes in very hot pan with plenty of grease. Served with whipped cream they are delicious. MRS. FRANK SCHOENBORN Bean Salad One quart brown beans, cup chop ped celery, one onion, hard boiled eggs. Add mayonaise dressing. MRS. E. T. BEVERLIN Delicate Cake Three cups flour, two cups sugar, three-fourths cup sweet milk, whites nf civ ooo- rmp tpnarmnn cream of v- ... n 1 tartar, one-half teaspoon soda, one- nan cup Dutier. riavor wnn vauum. Fine for loaf or in layers. MRS. SARAH BROUGHTON "Miss Katherine Hanna of Eugene ofpnHpH th.A SntiHnv nohonl conven tion in this city Friday and Saturday, ... , i e- o-l 1 l i . visiting at me V. ocnueoei uumo. Straight & Salisbury Agents for the celebrated LEADER Water Systems and STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES. We also carry A full line of MYERS pumps and Spray Pumps. We make a specialty of installing . . Water Systems and Plumb- . . . ing in the country 20 Main St. Phone 2882 Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Beaver Building Oregon Cit Phones Paolflo, 1221. Homo A 19 We sell what you don't want and get you what you want. DILLMAN & HOWLAND THE REALTY MEN Opposite Court House Oregon City OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE All Tradc Marks nraiftNS Copyrights 4c. Anrone sending a aketrta and description i mar nnlcklr ascortaln our opinion Jr "hell r an iMVonllnn U probablr patentable. Cnnirnunlca. llorfiatrlotl'oonOdeiitfaL HANDBOOK on PatenUl i(i t free. Oldest aKencrforsecurinj patents. Patont taken tbrouijU Munu 4 to. ret?B ntctal notlcs, without charge, to the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrated weealr. Jf MUNN & Co.3eiBrod"- New York "ranch Onloo. B5 F Bt, Waahluilton, D. C. O. D. EliY Attorney at Law General practice. Doeds, Mort gages and abstracts are careiuny mnrin Money to loan on good se em ity. Charges reasonable. Of fice In Stevens Building. E, n. COOPER The Insurance Man Fire, Life, Sick and Accident In surance. Dwelling House Insur ance a specialty. office with UREN & SCHUEBEL, Oregon City Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnnvllle GEO. W. H. MILLER, AGENT 214, Seventh St. Also Health, Aocldent, Income and Automobile Insurance BROWNELL & STONE ATTORNEYS AT. LAW Oregon City, Oregon U'REN A 8CHUEBEL Attorneys at Law Will practice in all courts, make collections and settlements of es tates, furnish abstracts of title, and lend you money, or lend your money on first mortgage. Offlos In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Money to Loan. I have various sums of money on hand to loan on real property, for long or short periods of time. WM. HAMMOND, Lawyer. 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