Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 06, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    OKKflON PITY ENTERPRISE, KUH)AY, HKt'TEMHKU fi, 1012
1
Oregon Loses One
Million in Cash
Fable Told In Which On Hundred
Hontst Firmer Com to Oregon
to Inveit Slnjle Tex Scare
Them Away.
Thl I Km Story of a Million 'h.l
lara. It I likewise Kali In, It I
Fable of what would happen every
Wk, rliae every Day, If Single
Tai passe In Oregon.
Tlile MIIIIiiii Dollars waa owned by
100 lliiiiuil Fanners, who cam from
vry Hist In Hie Union. Of omiran,
till le only a Fable because It a
umu that HIiikIo Tat ha beoomo n
Law and Single Tax novir can it ml
never will biioomu a Law In Oregon,
Dut the Fuhlod Farmer rniu to
Oregon with thulr llurl Luailnd with
Trouble. Thulr Heart were lluavy
for (boa with Muny Won are always
.Troubled. And each of tune Farmera
tad Ou Ileal Woe,
Each Had Troublte.
Th Kauaan had bad hi Farm
almo.t Ruined by Grasshopper and
. ' '
u was iMniiiiioa 10 Biove. A
Raging Flood had wasted th Lands
n th. iu.hi. ..,. , ,M w. i
of the Loulslanlan and he. too. bad
decided on a Change, Cyclones It
Waa that Worried tlia -irmr rrnm
.... .... .... ....
vm-mm,. iii me iMoraaan r,evrr
Could Stand a Sandstorm. Tb Man
fmm M..i.... Ti.,i i.. t.,.r,
Dyn.ni.tl.ig the .,... Rock. b. M
... r .... r.rra. impurer-
lahed Boll waa tho I'et Troulil of
lllm from New York.
Each came to Oregon, with Many
Othera, and Kuoh owned Ton Thou
aand Dollar In Caah.
They Admired Oregon,
Tbey vlalted all over the Rlalo
Tbey were. Delighted with the Cli
mate. Thny IIioukIiI tho Boll Su.ierli.
Tbey Learned that Anything could he
Orown. The Wheat Halite could be
Digger In Oregon, while Frulta Grow
a If the lAird bad Made Oregon
Specially for Frulta. The Land
teemed Just Made for Vegetable
Tbey thought It I'erullnr that IVo
pi (hniild ('hurtle with Glee, par
Ucularly the hlg CorHiratlons
Soon they Knew Why. It waa be-
eauae these farmer were to Pay All
th Taxea.
Mlaaourlan I "Shown."
Th Mlaaourlan found hle out. Ho
waa Bbown. In Oregon he learned the
Blngl Tnier ruled. Men wlthouf
Land made thoae who Owned iJind
pay All the Taiua. Taxea on Farm
Landa were High, o High thai It did
not Matter that the Improvemuiita F.s
cared Taxea on City Lola were ao
Oreat that It did not aecin aa If the
Lot Owner could Bold Body and Ron I
together after Paying tho Tax
Once all Property Owner divided
th Taiatlnn. Now the Mnn with
Land hnd to pay All.
"Tlil I what will hapten to U
aid the MUwmrl Farmer In thla Fa
hlo. "We almll Hpend our 1u Thou
and Dollar for Farma. Some Day
our Crop Mny F-ili. If we da not
Pay our Taxea, aa Borne do not Pay
their Taxea now, our Farma will b
clued by the Binto. Thua every year
mora Farma will be aelxed by th
State and the Taxoa grow higher for
the rest.
Sta'. Need Money.
"For the Btate muat have Money.
"In a Few Year we should alt lose
our Land. The Btato would be the
(Teat Land Owner. We should Pay
Kent to the ritate. Then the land In
Oregon would become loor for a Ten
ant never carea what he doe to the
Owner' Property. W should Jnat
Get Enough to Rat after Paying tho
Rent For mn, I am Done. I ahall
go bark to Missouri, even If I hare
to brave Btorm and Hoods "
Now Capital la Timid. Capital la
Nervous. And thoae 100 Farmora were
each Reared that the State of Oregon
waa after their Wads. Bo they Find
And, Thn Thy Fld.
Th New Yorker would rather Work
on Poor Boll than not own hi Farm
and Pay Rant to the State. The Kan
an thought Orasshoppora were not
so Ileal a Woe aa Single Tax. The
Main Farmer bought mora Dynamite
and en Id that Stones were Nothing If
a Mnn could Own his Own I-and.
I can Improve My Farm, said the
Man from Nebraska, but Then I ahall
Own It, even If I have an Occasional
Sandstorm Flood worried tho Chn"
from Louisiana lea than Taxes thai
would Eat up Everything the Honext If
Farmer would Raise. The Okluhomae
aid he Intended to Live In a Lan1
where the Man who owned Property
of Any Sort Paid Just the Snme as
th Man who Owned Land. No Ore
gon for Me, wn bla view. I shall
Keep my own Ten Thousand Dollars.
Trier I a Moral.
Maybe Single Tax would only do
this In a Fnble. Dut the Farmer
would aci ine snme ir oingie lax
wre Real and not a Fable.
Then la a Moral to this Fable and
the Moral la;
Tf 4a llnttnr In tlRVA tfvAf-Vthtnff I
Taxed and Not Frighten the Farmer
Away than to have Single Tax and
Frighten Away Everyone Who Want
to Own Land for Hlmsolf.
There Is another Moral, too;
Thus would Oregon loae 100 honest
farmers and 11,000,000 lu cold caah.
Repels Attack of Death.
"Five years ago two doctor told me
T h.,l fwn vaan in lltfal" This slnrt.
ling atantement wa made by Stlllman
Green, Malachite, Col. "Thoy told me
I would die wltb consumption. It was
up to me then to try the best lung
medic ine, and I hrgan to use Dr
King' New Discovery. It was well I
did, for today I am working and I be
lieve I owe my life to this great throat
and lung cure that has cheated the
grave of another victim.' Ita folly to
suffer with coughs, colds or other
throat and lung troubles now. Take
tho cure that's safest Price SOc and
fl.OO. Trial bottle free at all drug-Rest.
U'REN CRIES OUT
TO FELS FOR CASH
OOK8 BY SHIELDS SENT BACK
TO MILLIONAIRE.
Single Tar Make Claim for fund
to keep Army of Paid Worker
Going Farmer and Bull
neeemen In Fight
Indication hnvo been furnished In
Portland of th traiiiondoii euin of
money that la to he expended to
force down (ho throut of the aUtte
lh Single Tat doctrines of lluury
Oeorg.
Hocauae (hero Mmma to k I tern
porary flnanulul stringency, W. 8.
U'lleS I sending hack an earnest
mil to Joseph Kola and the other
Dillllnnalre subscribers to th Single
Tax Fuls Fund, lie t using a club,
too.
U'Rn Aak for Book.
Mr. U'llcn's club la proof of th
work ImiImk done by th Oregon
bqual Taxation League, the organisa
tion of fiirmnr and hualnnaa men
that la combatting Single Tax.
U Hon called up Charles 11. Shields,
secretary of thn Inaiitie, and asked
'"r 60 P'" J' "Tf
th work that la being distributed by
Ui league.
"Why," (aid Mr. Shields. "I know
"hat yon want them for. Yon Intend
,Q mi ,hem b(r , iuberlbwil
of your fund and get mora money,
don t youT
-ErEr" Say U'Rsn
jrr43rflr began Mr. U'lten.
but he enrtnd by admitting the truth.
"Sura you ran hare the booka,
g-ft VX T.Zl
0,h,r iuWrlptlon by converting all
tb men whom you Intend to reach,
"Yoo know and I know, that Single
Tat I Just a trick and a annre
But Mr. D'Ren did not anawer.
Leading Economist to
Handle Campaign
Charles It. Shields, who aa soc-
retary of the Oregon Equal Taxa-
tloa league, la Id Charge of the
campaign ol education against Bin
(le Tax and the Graduated Tax la
on of the beat known economist
the Went.
Mr. Shields waa president of
th anti-Single lax orgaulzatlon
CHARLES a SHIELDS
In Washington, and met with mark
ed (uccesa In the campaign In that
tato. Single Tax being over
whelmingly defeated.
Mr. Shield believes that for Ita
own sake, Ortgon will reject Sin
gle Tax. "Vote No. 304, 306 and
SOS and you kill It In Oregon." be
aatd.
Mr. Shield la author of "Single
Tax Exposed."
TRYING
IT ON
By
DEAN COLLINS
Oh, ours would be a beautiful state,
If the Single Sh h! I mean.
the Graduated Land Tax Scheme
Oot Into our social machine;
For then wo would get a chance to
now
;
I
v)
Li
i now lam.
the neighboring states
could grow.
It will be simple, for then they will
Keep growing .while we are stand
ing still.
Whon th graduated land tag achsme
Gets working, then we II spy
C(kplui flocking to neighbor states
na passing our own state by;
And thus, at the very trifling cost
Of several billions of dollars lost,
Well bava a chance to perceive, I
WOt
The of tho len,on that w h,ve
Experience , k bitter school
Whore a fool, however, may learn
And that Is the school to which our
friends
Of the new regime would turn.
Justified.
rrofessor Dnlzlel of Edinburgh. si-
Pronounced his nnme Enlxell mid
In Inter yenrs dropped the "I" when
signing his name. When rhiillentri-.l
about It he replied: "Why not? If an
"I" offend the pluck It out." '
Th Emergency.
O'Tlrlon Come borne nu' hare supiei
wld me. Murphy. .Murphy (looking nl
his woichl-Sliurr. It's past 0 be tin
clock! Yer wife will lie mnd ns the
dull! O'ltrlen-Yls; thnt'H JUt It. Knt
she can't lick the two av u.-Jult.
y
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Lena Ku miner, Center piece.
Alford Douche, popcorn,
Krlch, I lone he, millet.
Walliurger Kraxhnrger Cabbage.
Ainu Hutchinson, llantain.
Dow Hutchinson, Ilnntam.
Oscar Hill, a family of Duff Han-
turns.
(lurry Homing, tomntoei.
Clifton Marks, popcorn,
Orvll Murks, Ilantama.
Clyde u.r.-ni, It, I. Cockerel.
Waller Mnrlx, Duff Orphlntgon
rot kerol,
Horn Goflhle, Onion.
Llzr.lo (loehle, Carrot.
Arabella (Jocble, 1 box wonder to
matoes,
JOHN P. ROBINS WINS
HIGHEST FAIR PRIZE
The following were the award
made by the Judge of th Juvenll
fair held throughout th county
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The prize for the heat general exhlt
It In the couuty was won by John P.
Itohln of th Union Hull school. HI
exhibit which Included Vegetable,
grains, manual training work and
poultry, was at the (,'nuby fair Wed
needy. The prize for the beat exhibit of
vegetable In the .county waa award
ed to Adolph Bpleaa of the Parkplac
school, which wa displayed at the
Oregon City fair Thursday,
The prize for th host and moat
practical piece of furniture wa won
y Klmer Beely of Wllaonvlll. Tb
hid had made a rocking cbalr which
waa perfect The chair could not be
deked from many of the high grado
halra which are displayed at furni
ture stores. It waa made of oak and
varnished and wa an elegant piece of
workmanship.
Ihe prize for the best muskmelon
waa awarded to a Coral school pupil
Itoy lluker. Ill exhibit were dh
lay at the Wllaonvllle fair. Young
Maker carried away many local prlxea
at tho fair, and hla exhibit of pota
toes wore considered wonderful, by
oil who viewed It
The prize for the beat mechanical
toy In tho county wa won by Leo
Kiel, a L'nlon Hall school pupil, whose
exhibit waa also diapluyed at th Wll
aonvllte fair. He bad made a wind
mill which operated a butter churn.
He had automaton to turn It, and
the work wn wonderful.
The prize for the best Held corn
wn not decided Friday but will be
announced the early part of next week
The Judge were J. E. Jack, J. D. Ol
son, and J. E. Cnlavnn. The work of
the Judge wa a tedlou one and they
are to he congratulated on their pro
ficient labor.
Blood Poison
I preernted by applying Dr. flol!' An
il- I'nln to cut, scratches and bruises.
It destroys all septic matter, enable
the wound to heal without soreness,
lie sure to get Dr. Hell s. For sale by
Harding' Drug Store.
CHARLES COTTEE ESTATE.
Notice I hereby given that the un
dersigned hna been appointed Admin
istratrix or the Estate of Charles Cot
tee, deceased, by the County Court of
the Bute of Oregon for Clarkamaa
County, and ha qualified. All per
sons having claims agnlnst the aald
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me at my residence at
lUiiing. Orgon, with proper voucher
duly certified, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published August 30,
1912.
ELIZA DICKENSON,
Administratrix.
E. F. and F. R. Riley, Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
In th Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackama County,
Olive G. Welch, Plaintiff,
T.
Albert S. Welch, Defendant
To Albert S. Welch, above named de
fendant:
In thn name of the State or Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above named suit on or be
fore th 11th day of October, 191Z,
aid date being the expiration or alx
week from the frst publcaton of thla
summons, and If you rail to appear
and answer said complaint for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to tb
court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving th bond
or matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant. Thl
summons Is published by order of
Hon. R. 13. Ileatle,. Judge of the
County Court, which order waa made
and entered on the 27th day of Aug.,
1912, and the time prescribed for pub
lication thereof, Is six weeks, begln
Ing with the Issue dated Friday, Aug.
30tb, 1912, and continuing each week
thereafter to and Including the Issue
of Friday, October 11th, 1912.
BROWNEI.L ASTONE.
Attorneys for PlalntlK.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice la hereby given that th un
deralgned aa administrator of the
estate of Mary Baker, deceased, baa
filed bis rinal account In the County
Court or the Stat of Oregon, ror the
County or Clarkamaa, and that Mon
day, the 9th day or September, 1912,
at the hour or ten o'clock In the fore
noon of said day In the court-room of
said court has been appointed by th
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Dated August 8th, 112.
OKOKGH T. BAKER,
Administrator ol th Kstat of Mary
linker, ditceaaen.
OOHDON E. HAYES, Attorney for
Administrator, ,
Notlo to Creditor.
Notice I hereby given that lb
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for tho county of (.luckaina. ha ap
pointed lh unduralgnnd executrix of
tho estate of Arthur Deute, deceaaed.
All person having claim against th
aald decedent, or hi estate, are here
by given notice that they shall pro-
cent them to th underalgned execu
trix at trie office of Jos. K. Hedgve,
Esq., In th Welnhard llulldlng, Ore
gon City, Oregon, within six mouth
from tho data of this notice, wltb pro
per voucher duly verified.
Dated, August HI, IZ.
AMANDA DEUTE,
Executrix of th estate of Arthur
IieiltB, deceased.
JOH. E. HEIK1EH, Atty., Oregon
City, Or.
' Notic to Creditor.
Notice I hereby given that tb
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County ol uackauia. baa ap
pointed th underalgned admln'itra
trlx of tho estate of John Naxhand, de
ceased. All person having claim
galust th laid decedent, or bl
estute, are hereby given notice that
they (hall present them to the under
signed administratrix at the office of
Joe. E. Hedge, Esq., In the Welnhard
llulldlng. In Oregon City, Oregon,
within six month from the date of
thl notice, with proper voucher duly
verified. ,
Dated, August 23, 1912.
MAHY HIMLER,
Administratrix of the estate of John
Nachand, deceased.
JOS. K. HEDGES, Attorney.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court or the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Mary A. liutu, Plaintiff,
va.
Adolph IL Hulls, Defendant
To Adolph K. Dutts, above named de
fendant: In tb name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above named suit, on or
before the 4th day of October, 1912,
aald date being the expiration of alx
weeks from tb first publication or
this summons, and if you rail to ap
pear or anawer aald complaint, for
want thereof tht plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In her complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of inatrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant This
sudimons Is published by order oi
Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Cir
cuit Court which order was made and
entered on th 19th day of August
1912, and the time prescribed for pub
lication thereof la six weeks, begin
ning with the Issue dated Friday, Au
gust 23rd, 1912, and continuing each
week thereafter, to and including th
issue or Friday, October 4th. 1912.
11ROWNELL t STONE,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the 8 tote of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Agnes M. Juehn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Fred W. Jaehn, Defendant
To Fred W. Jaehn, Defendant:
In tho nam of the State or Oregon
yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint riled against
you In the above entitled suit and
Court on or before the 4th day or Oc
tober, 1912, that being six weeks from
lu data or the Drat publication or
thl summons, and If you fall to ap
pear and answer said complaint for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for tb relief demanded
In the complaint herein, to-wlt: For
a decree of divorce forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between yourself and tb plaintiff;
ror a decree awarding ber th care
and custody of the minor child and
th sum of Fit teen dollars per month
ror ita supjwrt and maintenance ana
ror such other and further roller aa
t the Court may seem equitable and
Just.
This summons Is by order or the
Hon. R. 11. ileatle, Judge of the Coun
ty Court or the Stat or Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas, aald order
being made and dated the 21at day
or August 1912.
Date of first publlcatln, August
23rd. 1912.
Date of last publication October 4,
1912.
A. E. COOPER,
Attorney for plaintiff.
8ummona.
In the Circuit Court or the State or
Oregon, ror the County of clacka
ma.
J. E. McMurren, Plaintiff.
vs.
Myrtle Zeola McMurren, Defendant
To Myrtle Zeola McMurren, the above
named defendant:
In the name of th itate or Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the 27th day of September,
1912, said date being the expiration of
six weeks from tne first publication or
thta summons, and If you rail to ap
pear or answer said complaint ror
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for th relief prayed for
In his complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving tne bond
of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant
This summons Is published by or
der of Honorable J. U. Campbell,
Judge or the Circuit Court or th
Fifth Juiilclal District which Oder waa
made and entered on the 13th day or
August A- D. 19x2.
The first publication of thla sum
mons to be August 16th, 1912, and the
date of the last publication thereof.
September 27th. 1912.
DIMICK ft DIMICK.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Summon.
In the- Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
W. Alexander, Plaintiff.
vs.
Emty G. Alexander, Defendant
To Emly G. Alexander, the above
named defendant:
In the name ot the state or Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer tbe complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit and
court on or before the 30th dav of
September, 1912, said date being alx
week after th data of th flnt pub
lication of this summons. If you fall
to appear and anawer, th plaintiff
will apply to th court for th relief
prayed for In hi complaint, vis: for
a divorce on th ground of desertion
Thl summons Is published by or
der of Hot,, R. K. Ileatle, County
Judge In th sbaeric or tb Judg of
th sf.ove entitled court, dated August
August 14th, 1912.
Date of first publication, August
11th, 1912.
JAY 11. UPTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In th Circuit Court of th Stat of
Oregon, for th County of Clacka
mas. S. C. Smith, Halnt.ff.
v.
Charity W. Smith, Defendant
To the above named defendant Char
ity W. Smith:
In the name of the sttte of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled ault
on or before the 28th day of Septem
ber, 1912, and ir you rail to appear
and answer the complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to th Court for th ro
ller demanded In tb complaint herein
to-wlt: That th bond or matrimony
heretofore1 existing between yourself
and th laid plaintiff be dissolved and
forever annulled and for such other
relief as to the Court may seem equit
able and Just
Thl summons la served upon you
by publication thereof In th Oregon
City Enterprise for six successive
weeks, by order of the Hon. J. U
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the County of Clackamas, Stat of
Oregon, which order la dated on the
14th day of August 1912. Tb date
of the first publication Is August 16th,
1912. Ihe date of the last publica
tion Is September 27th, 192.
A. E. COOPER,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 1424 Yeon
Illdg, Portland, Ore.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of tb State of
Oregon, ror Clackamas County.
Lena M. Bevls, Plaintiff.
vs.
Hugh M. Bevis, Defendant
To Hugh M. Bevls, above named de
fendant:
In the name of the Stat of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer th complaint tiled against
you In the above named suit, on or
before the 27th di y of September,
1912. said date being th expiration of
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and If you rail to ap
pear or answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In her complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now ex'stlng between the
plaintiff and defendant. Thla sum
mons is published by order of Hon-
U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
Court which order waa made and en
tered on the 16th day of July, 1912,
and the time prescribed for publica
tion thereof Is six weeks, beginning
with the Issue dated Friday, August
16, 1912, and continuing each week
thereafter to and Including the issue
of Friday, September 27, 1912.
..ROWNELL ft STONE,
Attorneya for plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon, ror Clackamas County.
Kate Hunter, Plaintiff,
va.
J. E. Hunter, Defendant
To J. E. Hunter, above named defen
dant: In the name of the State or Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint tiled against
you in the above named suit on or
before the 27th day of September,
1913, said date being tbe expiration
of six weeks from the first publica
tion of tbia summons, and if you fall
to appear or answer said complaint,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for In uer complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
ot matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant This
summons Is published by order or
Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge or the Cir
cuit Court, which order was made and
entered on the 6th day or August,
1912, and the time prescribed ror
publication thereof Is six weeks, be
ginning with the issue dated Friday.
August 16th, 1912, and continuing
each week thereafter to and includ
ing the Issue of Friday, September
27th, 1912.
BROWNELL ft STONE,
Attorneya for Plaintiff.
8ummone.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State f
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas.
John J. Rutherford, Plaintiff.
ts. -
Mary M. Rutherford, Defendant
To Mary M. Rutherford, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tbe complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the 20th day of
September, 1912, said date being af
ter the expiration of alx weeka from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall to ap
pear and answer aald complaint for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanue
therein, to-wlt: lor a decree forev
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant
This summons Is published by or
der of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
was made and entered on the 3rd day
of August, 1913. and the time pre
scribed for publication thereof la alx
weeks, beginning with the issue of
Friday. August 9th, 1912, and contin
uing each week thereafter to and
including the Issue of Friday, Sep
tember 20th, 1913.
JAS. E. CRAIB,
' Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
the State ot Oregon, for the County
of Clackamas.
Marcelle dlgounon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Armand Glgounon. Defendant
To Armand Glgounon, the above
named defendant:
In the name of tbe State ot Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
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against you, in the above entitled I
lu., a n anawl tha enmninlnL meal.
suit and Court, on or before the 20tu
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Hrvy E. Croe. William Hisuass
CROSS & HAMMOND
ATTORNEYS-ATLAW
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day of September A. D. 1912, said
date being six weeks after the first
publication of this summons. If you
fall to appear and answer, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for th ro
ller prayed for In ber complaint riled
herein, which I ror an absolute di
vorce forever dissolving the bond of
matrimony existing between th
plaintiff and defendant and for such
further relief a to tba Court may
teem equitable and Just
You will please take notice that this
summons is served upon you person
ally with a certified copy or the com
plaint, pursuant to the terms or an
order in the above entitled suit made
by the above named Circuit Court by
the Honorable J V. Campbell, tnere-
of on the 6th day ot August A. D.
1912, requiring that publication or
Uils summons be made at least once
a week for six successive weeks In
the Oregon City Enterprise, and re
quiring that tbe first publication be
made the 9th day of August A. D.
1912, and the last publication on tbe
20th day of September A. D. 1912.
BRADLEY A. EWERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 633 Chamber
of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon, ror Clackamas County.
Mabel Curry, Plaintiff,
va.
Arthur E. Curry, Defendant
To Arthur E. Curry, above named de
fendant:
In tbe name of the State or Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above named suit
on or before the 6th day of Septem
ber, 1912, said date being the eiplra-
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tlon of six weeks from the first publl-
cation of this summons, and If you
fail to appear or answer said com
plaint for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for tbe relief
prayed for in her complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds ot
matrimony now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant Thla sum
mons Is published by order of Hon. J.
U. Campbell. Judge of the Circuit
Court which order was made and en
tered on the 23rd day ot July, 1912.
and the time prescribed for publica
tion thereof I six week, beginning
with the Issue dated Friday, July 26tb,
lsiz. ana continuing eacn wee mere-
after to and Including the issue of Fri
day, September 6th, 1912.
BROWNELL ft STONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, ror Clackamas County.
Mathias Justin, Plaintiff.
vs.
Carrie Wood, Fremont Wood, her hus
band, Mary Belle Joy and Clarence
Joy, her husband, Ross Cartee and
Leona Cartee, hla wife, Ella Reed,
widow, Marion Chapman and Fred
Chapman, .her husband, Lottie Buck
Pope, and all heirs unknown of Wm.
W. Buck and LaFayette Cartee, both
deceased. Defendants.
To Carrie Wood. Fremont" Wood,
her husband, Mary Belle Joy and
Clarence Joy, her husband, Ross
Cartee and Iona Cartee, hla wife,
Ella Reed, widow, Marion Chapman
and Fred Chapman, her husband, Lot
tie Buck-Pope, and all heir un
known of Wm W .Buck and LaFay
ette Cartee, both deceased:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer tbe complaint lilea
against you In the above named suit
on or before the 4th day of October,
1912, said date being the expiration
of six weeks from the first publication
ot thla summons, and if you rail to
appear or answer the complaint ror
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In hla complaint to-wit:
To quiet your interest In tbe fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate in Clackamas County, Oregon,
to-wlt: The northerly half of Lot
No. 7, in Block No. 4 of the town ot
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or
egon, according to the duly recorded
plat thereof on file in the office of
the Recorder or Conveyancea for aald
county and atate, the legal title of
which. In fee simple, is in plaintiff
and to which he is entitled to im
mediate possession.
This summons is published by order
ot Hon. R. B. Beatle, Judge of the
County Court during the absence of
the Judge of the Circuit Court, which
order was made and entered on the
16th day ot August 1912, and the time
prescribed for publication thereof is
six weeks beginning with the issue
dated Friday, August 23rd, 1913, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and including the issue of Friday,
October 4th, 1912.
BROWNELL ft STONE.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Clackamaa County.
Alice Darnell, Plaintiff,
'a.
J. A. Darnell, Defendant
To J. A. Darnell, the above named de
fendant: In the name of the atate of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap-i
pear and answer the complaint filed !
against you In the above entitled
court on or before tbe expiration ot
six successive weeka from the first
publication of this summons, to-wlt:
On or before tbe 28th day ot Sep
tember. 1912. The first publication
being on the 16th day of August 1912, i
and if you fail so to appear and an
swer for want thereof, plaintiff will
nnnlv tn thla rnnrt for th relief nrnv-
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ed for In the complaint herein, to-wlt:
for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony heretofore and now exist-:
lng between plaintiff and defendant
upon the grounds that defendant has
deserted and abandoned plaintiff for'
more than one year last past and I
aUo that the maiden name or plaintiff
ha roatnrarf tn that nf AHca Scott.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise by order of .
T- ,-nrar,hA1l 4,w1.,a r.F t,A aKwa an.
titled court, said order being made on . !
i.wjjj'wc,,, juufav v - " t
the 15th day of August 1912, and the ;
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day or first publication of this sum
mons being on the 16th day or Au
gust, 1912.
L. D. MAHONB,
J. W. HART,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
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Notary Public
Eataeada, Oregon.
Clackamas County
Headquarters
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610 Chamber of Com mart,
Portland, Oregon.
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