Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 03, 1913, Page 7, Image 7

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ho d known In otlirr time tood on Ilia
curbstone begging dimes clothe
were t 111 n mn menu ami old; hi
were chattering with Hi cold, and
when tie nirl bl old frtiMid'a gne he,
tried to hide lili pallid face
Hut J.ilinxiu would not hv It so.
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what had Iwrouw of foil."
Then Tom tixik hi friend's arm and
led bliu from the pavement to quiet
hi( where It waa warm aud dry.
"Great Hci'lt.' said Twin when they
bad ant down. "I IIioiil'IiI that you
bad left tho town, Her, waiter. bring
a good hot I ii in-h and brew a bowl of
good utroliif piliicli. Now, Joo, Jilat
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mut-I am. Indivd."
Ihvn hit ty hit Ilia facta cam out
Hard tlnii' bnd downnl Tom'a friend.
Without a rent he'd found lilmwlf that
A wo hm'i kaawn In olhar time
Stood on tha curbitoaa b(;ln Jlm.
niornliiK-wltliout a Job, too-ao. for
lorn, he'd tiirtJ out to liej for hread.
Tom JoIiiimiii aiidly ahook bit bend.
"Toil alioiild lmv coma to me," he
anlil. "Hut any Rood by to dnya of
aorrow. I'll flint a place for you to
UMirrow. You ahull bcKln th world
anvw; your aky ahnll onre agnlu he
lilue."
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and tti warm clntlicn from fmit to bend
he find Ii In old time friend, then an Id:
"Thla la New Yettr'e (tiiy. old num.
Thla town Ik doiilitlcMi full of Kod men
down. Let im two aoe If we enn't find
aome other who Imve run ImjIiIihL
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hunt them up aud iM thntu out and If
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wan
dlatrlct to notify cen-monloualy the
people that the old year I gone and
the new la come. With heavy etrlped
corn pouuder they amlte the door-
xmta and aluB the buffalo xmg: "ley-
hey, yey bey. tiwa a wondey. Uwa-a-won
iley! Hull, nephewa! Ilnlir With
llu-lr nh ruiildlea tliey aprlnkle the
rornera of (be bouae aa they enter It In
tnkeu of Ita purl Ural Ion from pant ertla
and then llk'ht the Ore of the new year
The fee for the tiuffaloea la a baud
ful of Indian tobacco, the boat el
nlnliilna a he clvea II. "It clear the
mind aud Mibera the thoURbt."
The neat dny the whole nntlou enter
Into the icame of iienrb alone db.
Kneb bnitlierhiMMl of rlnn cnmhlea
ak'nlunt the oilier, eniiililea rvlleloualy
ml riirunmlr. Their nnrtlriilnr brand
of MtliiK. however, ta In conformity
to rellk'loim ciiHioiii. aim me reauil or
the iinme deler.nlnea clan precedence
and aupremacy for the year.
The third inornliitf of the new year
la devntel to the biiruliiK of the white
dog The white dog of the Indiana I
extinct, but the ceremony continue,
for. a Chief Crow aaya: "Our rellKlon
ta greater than any of Ita Inrldentiil
or cereiiioiilea They are not eeiit In la
-the thankful heart la" In the pre
nt ceremony tobacco I offered to the
Orent Spirit a a thank offering and I
thrown In the aacred fire by handful
during the while doc chnnt. The white
dog ceremony la a rei ltnl of nmn'a ob
Itgnllolia lo the Maker of nil thing for
the thing of hi creation. Thunk aie
given for every force In nature and
every plant and anltiml tinefol to man
kind. On Thtinlny morning, the fourth
dny of the ceremony, the ha Jant ta-gy.
nr hlL'h illicit. Iwirlna a three dnT aer
moil that rum up luto the one hundred
and thirty! lily lcfore It clone. Three
entire niorntng are continued by !he
..rinnn. which, although It baa been
preachiKl each year for Infl year, baa
never rarieu even a wora
The reremoiile of Krldnj and Sntur
dny cloee Ibe fenat of the pew year
For aevenil dny the reiiHimnkcra nave
been imuuillng corn for the greni feaul
dny. The iiiIIIIuk proce la primitive
and I doie with a wooden mortar and
pentle. the hend fenst woman atrlklng
a few blow with the neatle to dedicate
tho meal The corn la taken from the
braided atrlng and iirpnred In rnrl
on wnva for the mill. Some la aoaked
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OltKfJON CITf KNTKUI'MrSK. Fit 1 HAY, JAN. 3, 1013.
points
l' ' for
Mothers
Preblam for Parant le Dtoid.
'uw ijucalliin perplna Hie conaclen-
ua parent more Hmu the one pre
. ited when a eon or duiiglitvr reachv
miirrlugciihle age: In aome In-
ui(a, of cuiirwi, there la no rHm for
, ' rplcilty, locniia the clioh e aulla all
, rtlea, but lu Ibe iiiiijnrlty of caae
i' i pnn.uu have iiiucli lo think alwut
I' ulably the mother la Inure perturbed
: in the fill her, but all pnreiila who
I. ve Hie welfare of their children at
' irt iiiimt feel aome anxiety when
' -y arrive at a murrlngeiible age,
'lie drut autloii feeling arlne over
ii rhiilre which the aoii or daughter
y iiiukii. Then come the aulectlon,
' ' I Ibe iareuta wonder wbulber the
, ure partner la or will prove aultable
tho bent aeiie of the word.
UPImiimj that the clilld la) a daughter.
I future IiiihIhiimI la auhjcclvd lo the
. nlal proccua often called "taking
k of til hi" aud certain gueatlou
ta.
he (in renin, unt bllndcil by luve, aa
y are Inclined to think their dutigb
la, are not altogether autlalled.
. lug their dnughler, Ibey aet up
il. and Oil young man ut not quite
.' it Ibey eiected; Ihoy are not able
ixpluln em tly why. but aomchow
. fnlla abort. Ilia Income la amaller
Ihau they think It abould be. or be la
very fond of Kirta, and they fear be
will neglect bla wife III favor of ath
letic pntliiien; be I. ierhapa, clever,
but (like o tunny clever pereoiie) rath
er erratic, aud that uu-ana coming
borne to dinner at any time and mak
ing Ida wife uuhnppy by conataut
aerlra of little vexatloua. They may
object to bl avtM-atlmi, aud they may
alo fancy Hint lie la uot really In love
wltb the girl or that ahe licroclf la aim
ply lufatunted ami will regret It
quickly.
Bo tliey endeavor to exercise their
rlKl't. aa tliey any. The girl dlaputea
their light, aaylng that ahe la the beat
Judge; they cannot know aa much about
her aentlinenta aa ahe doe. It la ahe
who baa to take the couMequence.
good or bad; ahe bellevee that ahe will
lie bnppy with him and that ahe ha
the right to dectdn.
Who aball dectdef Can the parent
do more than endeavor to renaon calm
ly with her. or have they any right to
exert their Influence or their autocratic
power. If they pinntcKa any, to prevent
the uinrrliigeT If we examine almlliir
lunliiiuc we ahnll find tliat the pnr
vn ta have been right at time and tunt
they have aKilled the glrl'a life at
oilier.
Surely the Itiintlon I dlaturblng
enough to mnke iHitb tide inder
gravely. "The trouble I thnt the girl
I not iil.l or exierleiiccd enough to lie
able to reflect proerly.H the pnrcnte
would retort.
Whnt U to be done? The beat aug-
gcMlon Unit can le mnde la that the
young Miiple Hhould lie nuked to wait
awhile iM-foro tliliiklng of ninrrlnge or
even of 11 II Mil enpnjenient. If thnt can
lie mniinged. mid llien let tho girl ace
more of other men. If It la mere In
fatuation it will wear off.
Th School Headache,
The bruin la hiicIi a dcllnite organ. M
easily hnmiTed In development, that
when heiiilnclie. which In, In a sense,
pnln lu the bruin, la complained of It
ihould revive luimiilliite nttentlon.
It may remit from defwtlve alghL
It may ! ndenold. In auch a case
the growth in tlie nose and throat pre
vent the child from breathing In a auf
flclciit quantity of oxygen, and the
brain la Irrllatrd by the defective qual
ity of the blood. The adenoids ahoilld
lie treated or removed. Overstrain or
hniln fug can be counteracted by regu
lating lessons and providing more rest
and sleep
Headache due lo digestive dtnorders
or auiieiuin Is treated by careful diet,
exercise Mini plenty of frenb air.
Sweets, rich illslies, fatty, greasy foods,
ten mid coffee should l given up, at
lemt till the chllds health equilibrium
la re estnbllsliiil. Meals should bo light
and easily dltestnl. It may tie neoes
miry to put Hie child on a milk diet for
a time. In which ciiso a tumblerful of
milk should lie given ut each meal,
w Ittj such a simple dish as custnrd, aoft
tsillnl egg, a little tish with thin bread
and butter, until the digestive ayateiu
I restored to lis normal working tone.
The teeth sliould not be overlooked In
Investigating the cause of ill health In
the B.'hool child. Not only sliould they
bo carefully examined and attended lo.
but cure sliould Is- taken tluii the child
thoroughly ch:Ws every bite of fond
Willi' Reasoning.
Wlllle-rupn, If I waa twlua, would
you buy the other boy a banana too?
I'npa-Ccrtiiliil.v. my aon. Wlllio Well,
pap. you aurely alu't going to cheat
me out of another banana Juat 'cauae
I'm all lu one piece.
CmIi Cat!.
"Doea your daughter play by note?"
"No; we pay cash for all of ber lea-
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KEEPS OUT ALL THE RAIN
eATCNTtO
Water
THEJE W CANNOT
Reflex Edges Run In At
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WATEaMOOr DU'RABUC
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
SJ.OO Everywhere JvTP'e
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BOSTON
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A 8 .bl Rich In Color.
A publlslier'a letter hiiiynVrt hold
qiiiwr coiuiiiuiilciii't "s but not ninny
auggiKtliiii are more, V'Virkable than
one received nt Hie ,Vi Uulverlty
I'reaa lu Hie fiillov'.' term;
"Why not imik nn India pnper Bi
ble, the pnH-r or a bright purple rolor
wltb gold cnpltiilM mill silver word (or
Jet black Hull" paper Willi orange or
very bright yellow luttersi. or bright
orange or yellow liidlu paper with
large black faced typo with per-
tn I n purllculnr word lu purple, red or
bright blue)"
No medieval brvvlnry ever bad inch
a riot of gaudy hue.-London titand
ard. Children should la- emiiiiriiged to
play guinea thnt exercise every mu
clo. They sliould have Jumping ros.
...nw. awlugs. Iintllislore ami anui-tliiis-k.
tennis and basketball. Par
ent and nurse should piny wltb
i in. in. I'nthera who form bull team
or football eleven n lining Hie boy
,t the in.iirlilMiriio.nl will have healtiuer
children and will feel liettcr them
elves Amateur track meet under the pa
rental eve. even In a back yard, are
rood wnvs of helnliig children to exer
cise. Tliere can l Jumping conteaU,
welghl lifting. tniH-- ami swings onu
pilliehliig ling.
Clillilr nil lie formed Into walking
clubs. aid even miall luvs and girl
uiiiv Is- eii-o'iriit'"-'l In d a certain
auiuiilit ' .billy s.rn.iliig.
Wants, For Sale etc.
SCHOOL FUND MONEY TO LOAN
Only ( per cent Interest on long time
loan. Nothing buf"ood farm se
curity will be accepted. W. A.
DIMICK. Agent for State Land
Hoard, Oregon City, Oregon.
KOIl SALE: A 4 Home Power Gas
oline drugsaw outfit. In good condi
tion will sell, for a reasonable price,
write or see Ceo. Genseroskl,
Sprlngwater, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice I hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of tbe estate
of August Stuckl, decesed, baa B'od
hlr. r duI iccouut and report In said
estate and tbe County Court of Clack
amaa County, Oregon, has fixed Mon
day, the Srd day of February'. 1913. t
!0 o'rlixk A. M.. at the County Court
room In the County Courthouse In
Oregon City, Oregon, aa tbe time and
phce for hearing objections to
said account and the settlement there
of. THOMAS SPILL-MANS,
Administrator of the estate of Auguit
Stuckl, deceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
O:egou, for Clackamas County.
Leoticii Guedon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Guedon, Defendant,
'ir hi-nry Guedon, the above namel
(.e.'cndnnt:
In the name of the atate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above named suit, on or
before tbe 14tb day of Feb., 1913, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mon, and If you fail to appear or
answer said complaint, for want there
of the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
plaiiillff and defendant. This sum
mon Is published by order of Hon. R.
H. I'eatie, Judge of the County Court
which order waa mnde and entered
on tho Dst dny of Dec, 1912, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of Is fix weeks, beginnings with tne
Issue of Friday, Jan. 3rd and contin
uing inch week thereafter to and In
cluding Ihe Issue of Friday, Feb. J4th,
191-
1IROWNELL & STONE.
Attorneys for Plalntl?.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
in the estate of Charles McCormack,
deceased. In the County Court for
Clackamas County, Oregon, and that
the Judge of said court has set Mon
day, the 27th dny of January, 1913, in
the 'County Courtroom in the County
Courthouse, in Oregon City, Oregon,
aa the time and place of hearing ob
jections to such final account and tbe
settlement thereof.
MARY E. McCORMACK,
Administratrix of the Estate ot
Charles McCormack, Deceased. .
JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney.
. First Notice to Creditor.
In the County Court of Clackamas
County, Stute of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas
E. Kelly, deceased. , '
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Admin
istrator of the above entitled estate
and has duly qualified as such. All
persons having claims against said es
tate will please -present same to the
undersigned at the office of the Kel
ly Hardware, Paint ft Furniture Store,
Mllwaukie, Oregon, or at the law of
fice of Schnable & LaRoche, 600-1
Chamber of Commerce Building, Port
land, Oregon, within six months from
date hereof duly verified as by law
required.
THOMAS W. KELLY,
Administrator.
8CIINABEL & LaROCHE,
60O-4 Chamber of Commerce Bldg..
Portland. Ore., Attorneys for Ad
ministrator. Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Robert Greer, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah Greer, Defendant
To Sarah Greer, the above named de
fendant: " In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
cause, on or before the 1st day of
February. 1913, said date being more
than six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
If you fail o to appear and answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for the re
lief demanded In said complaint Tlx:
for a decree of divorce dissolving the
bond of matrimony now existing be
tween you and the plaintiff, and for
smh other relief as may be meet and
equitable,
. This summons I published once
each week for six consecutive week,
by order of the Honorable It. Ii. ileatle
Judge of the County Cout, made and
entered on the linh.dny of Docember,
1U1Z, directing the publication there
of. JAV II. UPTON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Chamber of Commerce Kulldlng, Port
bind, Oregon.
Date of first publication December
20th, 112.
Date of last publication January 31,
191.1.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice I hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the es
tate, of Joseph II'Tnert, deceaaed, baa
filed her final account and report In
said estate, and the county court of
Clin kumas, County, Oregon, has fixed
Monday, the 6th day of January, 1913,
at ten o'clock A. M., at the County
Court room In the County Courthouse
In Oregon City, Oregon, a the time
and place for hearing objections to tbe
said account and the settlement
thereof.
WILHELMINE HEHNERT,
Administratrix of the estate of, Jos
eph Ttornert, deceaaed.
JOH. E. HEDCES, Attorney.
Notice of Admlnlatrator's Sals of
Real Property.
In the County Court of the 6tat9 of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. In the mutter of the Estate of Charles
W. Cassedy, Deceased.
Notice 1 hereby given that the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, has granted an order author
izing tbe undersigned administrator
of tbe estate of Charles W. Cassedy,
deceased, to sell all tbe real proper
ty of said estate or so much thereof as
shall be necessary to pay the claims
agalnat said estate and the expenses
of administration. And that on and
after Monday, the 20th day of Jan
uary, 1913, I will proceed to sell at
private sale all of the said real es
tate ot so much thereof aa shall be
necessary 'or the purposes named.
GEORGE KEISECKER.
Administrator of tbe Estate of
Charles W. Cassedy, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that by an
order of the County Court of Clack
amas County, Oregon, duly made and
entered of record on the 6th day ot
November, 1912, In the matter of the
estate of Alpha A. Walter, deceased,
the undersigned was duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of said Al
pha A. Walter;
All persons bavlng claims against
said estate are hereby required ito
present the same duly verified as by
law required to tbe undersigned at tne
residence of I-adoska A. Griffin at No.
611, Mount Hood Street, in the city
of Oregon City. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this said
notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla
20th day of December, 1912.
FRANK E. WALTER,
Administrator of the estate of Alpha
A. Walter, deceaaed.
POTTER ft BRYSON. Attorneys.
Eugene, Oregon.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon, In and for Clackamas Coun
ty. E. R. Cameron, Plaintiff,
vs.
May Cameron, Defendant
To May Cameron. Defendant:
In the name of tbe State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer to the comulaint filed
I l... l .h aKn.-A n I H 1 atilt
aKllHIB JUII l il uiu nw.w --
on or before tbe 17th day ot January,
1913, and If you fall so to appear or
answer, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In said
complaint, towit:
A decree severing and dissolving
the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between the plaintiff
and yourself, and for such other and
further relief In tbe premises as the
Court may deem Just and equitable.
Service of this summons is made
upon you by publication in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable James
U. Campbell,, Circuit Judge of Clack
amas County, State of Oregon, made
on the 4th day of December, 1912, di
recting such publication in the Ore
gon City Enterprise, once a week for
six consecutive weeks. th first pub
lication being December 6th, 1912, and
the last 'being the 17th day of Jaci
ary .1913. V
HOSCOH P. HURST.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
10 Cham, of Cem. Bldg. Portland,
Oftgom '
Summon. x
In the Circuit Court of ihe State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.' Milton F. Van Horn, Plaintiff. - '
Lizzie Van Horn, Defendant .
To Lizzie Van'Horn, the above named
. defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
filed In the above entitled cause of
suit within six weeks from the date
of -tho first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall o to appear and
answer said complaint for want there
of, the plaintiff will apply to the above
entitled Court for the relief prayed
for and alemnnded in said complaint
towit: for a decree that the bonda of
matrimony now and heretofore exist
ing between plaintiff and said defend
ant be forever dissolved, and that the
pKlntlff be divorced from said defend
ant forever, and for such' other and
further relief as may seem meet and
equitable herein.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Oregon
City Enterprise pursuant to an order
duly made and entered in the above
entitled Court and cause on the 2nd
day of December, A. D., 1912 by the
Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of
said Court requiring that service of
thla summons shall be made by pub
lcation thereof for six successive
weeks. Date of first publication Is
December 6. 1912. date of last publi
cation is January 17. 1913.
THOS. D. REED.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
No. 400 Oregonlan Building, Portland.
Oregon.
Summons
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
maa. Anna Gelette. Plaintiff,
vs.
Michael Gelette. Defendant
To Michael Gelette Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you ar hereby required to appearand
answer the complaint filed against
you In tbe above entitled suit, on or
before the ISth day of January. 1913.
and If you fall to move, demur or
PROFESSIONAL
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answer, plaintiff will take a decree
against you, forever dissolving tbe
bond of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between the plaintiff and
youWir, and restoring to plaintiff ber
maiden name Anna Phillips, and for
such other and further relief In the
premises as to the court may seem
Just and equitable .
Service of this summons Is made up
on you by publication In pursuance of
an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp-i
bell. Circuit Judge of Clackamas
County, Oregon, made on tbe third
day of December, 1912. ordering such
publication in tbe Oregon City Enter
prise, once a week, for six consecutive
weeks, the first publication being De
cember 6, 1912. and tbe last publica
tion belnu January 17, 1913.
C. J. MICHELET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
8ummons.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Arthur P. Olson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Matilda PL Olson, defendant
To Matilda H. Olson, the above
named defendant:
In the name of tbe state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the ccpiaint filed against
you In the above named suit on or
before the 17th day of Jan. 1913, said I
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this
summons .and If you fall to appear
or answer said complaint for want
thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for In bis
complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant This sum
mons is published by order of Hon.
R. B. Beatie, Judge of tbe County
Court, which order was made and en
tered on the 4th day of December,
1912, and the time prescribed for pub
lication thereof Is six weeks, begin
ning with the Issue of Friday, Dec.
6th and continuing each week there
after to and including the Issue of
Friday, Jan. 17th. 1912.
BROWNELL ft STONE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Iwls E. Attebery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Freda Attebery, Defendant
To Freda Attebery, 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 named suit, on or before
the 10th day of January, 1913, said
date being the expiration ot six
weeks from tbe first publication of
this summons, and if you fall to ap
pear or answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prated for in
his complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant. This summons
is published by order of Hon. R. B.
Beatie, Judge of the County Court
which artier was made and entered
on the 22nd day of Nov. 1912, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of is six weeks, beginning with tbe Is
sue of Friday, Nov. 29th, and contin
uing wirh week thereafter to and 4n-
cluding the isBue of Friday, Jan. 10th.'
IV is.
BROWNELL ft STONE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
" Summons, i
In the Circuit Court for the County of
Clackamas. , .
Anna L. Miller, Plaintiff,
vs. ' '
J. I. Miller ajefendant.
To . 1. Miller, the above named de
fendant: -
In ibe name ot the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer, tbe complaint filed against
you in the above, named suit on or
before the 101 day of .fanuary, 1913.
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and If you fail to ap
pear, ex. to answer said" complaint, for
want1 thereof the plaintiff will apply
tothe ourt for the relief prayed for
In'her complaint, to-wit: for a decree
dissolving the .bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant and that plaintiff be awarded
the Mre and custody , of the minor
child of said marriage, Gordon Conroy
Miller. .
This summons is published by orde
of the lion. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clackamas County, made and
entered on the 23rd day of November,
1912.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is Friday, November
29th. 1912. and the date of the last
publication thereof is Friday January
10th. 1913. and the full time of the
publication of the summons is six full
weeks from and after tbe first publi
cation. DEW ART ft MAHAFFIE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
206 McKay Big., Portland.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka-1
mas.
Molly C. Quinlan, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edgar A Quinlan, Defendant
To Edgar A. Quinlan, the above
named defendant: j
In the name ot the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear I
and answer the complaint filed against '
yon tn the above entitled suit on or!
before the 27th day of Dec. 1912, said
date being more than six weeks after .
tbe first publication of this summons, 1
that being the time prescribed In the
to so appear and answer for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the 1
Court for the relief demanded In plain
tiff's complaint in said suit to-w.lt:
For a decree lissolvlng the bonds
of matrimony now and heretofore ex
isting between the plaintiff and de
fendant This summons Is published pursu-J
am to an order or tne Honorable R.
B. Beatie, County Judge of Clackamas
DIRECTORY
William MimiMs
WEINHARO BUILDING
County, Oregon, made, dated and en
tered on the 21st day of Nov., 1912,
Judges J. V. Campbell and J. A. Eakln
being absent.
O. EVERT BAKER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
305 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or.
Date of first publication Nov. 22nd,
1912.
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