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OUEflON CITY KNTKKPitTHK, FIMPA Y, JANUAUY 23, 1914. HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham'i Vegetable Compound. CI.VBlnnd(hlo-''My It't side pained in to for 'vernl ynii Uint I ix'rum to navo 10 umliirKu nit opera tion, but tho 11 rut bottla I Uxik of l.ydla E. linkham's Vegetable Com pound relieved me of the palna In my tidu nd I continued IU uao until I became regular and free fnim pain. I bad asked several doc tor if there wm anything I could take to help ma nd they laid there wu tinthliiK Hint they knew of. I am thankful for such a good medicine and Will alway Kv It Urn hlghnat pralaa." Mm. C. 11. Chikkitii, 7306 Madlaon Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, 'I sufT.rd from fe male trouble and the ain were ao bod at time tbnt I could not ait down. Tha doctor advimd a severe opnratlon but my hiwbnnd Rot me I.ydia K. I'lnkham'a Vegetable Cinaund and I experienced I prat roller in a short tlmo. Now I fool Uka a new person and ran do a hard day'i work and not mind It What Joy and hnppiiK'M it I to Iki well one mora. I am alwayt raly and willing to apeak a good word for tha Compound." Mrs. Aka Wilt, llKI Stock St, Hanover, Pa. If thrr ara any fompllrailnn yoa in not understand write to l.rdla r I'tukhnm Medicine Co. (confidential) tynn.Maa. Your letter will be opened, read and anawered by a wouinu auit brld In atrlrt confidence. I 111 . "iUl 'i Taha On Pain Pill, then Taha It taay. For Neuralgia, nothing la bailor than Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills Ue.d by thouaanda for a generation Those who have auflered from neuralgic paitia need not he told ho nrcrianry it la to secure re lief. 'Mi raaiett way out of neuralgia in to ue Dr. Miles' Ami i'ain fall. They have re lieveil aiiffereri for ao many year lh.it they have become a household necessity. "I Imv. taken Dr. Milea' Antl-I'aln I'llla fur flu yira ami llii-y are Ilia only tlilnir that doea me ri y ginl. I hy haw rollrved miumlKifi In my brml In fifteen mlnutra. i hava uImi taken thrtn fur rtiitumHtiam, hrinl- aclir, iMilna tn Ilia bn-aitt, tiHillifu-h, curm liU and ulna In Ilia IhjwIh and limn. hiiv ffjuhil noiMi!- In equal lhin and lliry ar all lliul la Glalni'd fur Ihrtn " J. W. M:M;K, IHub BprltiKa. Mo. At all drugqlata 29 doa 2J eanta. Navai- aold In bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO.. EUhirt. Ind. , Notice to Cradltora. Nut lea la hereby given that tha tin duralKimd baa Ix-on duly appointed by thn Coiinly Court of thn Htuln of Oth Koii, for the County of Clackamfta ax-R-uior of Hi" ealata of AiiiiIh Knxdahl, di!aae(l, All piTaoim liu vIiik i luiin t anuliiHt an i ealutn ara hi'rehy n (iilr'l lo pr'aciit tlmni to ni at thn ofrici) ut Win. llHininiiiiil In tha leav er biilhlliiK. 'r'iton ('My, Orvgnn, prop nrly vcrllli'd ua by law ri-ijulrcj. with in all month from tha dute hifritof. I Jul ii of Uio II ml publication, Junuury z:ini, A. u. nu. 0. M. ENODAHU Kxcciilor of tho caiiitn ut Annie rJnx lllllll, (IlK'l-UNeil, WM. IIAMMOMi, Attorupy for Kxcc lllnr. ttSTACAOA CIihh. Cnraon mi l Kllli a aiirlou Be cldi'iit Hniiiriluy tnoriiliiK ua h waa eouiliiK down town from hla Iioiiih on the hill. Il allppcd on thu iti'p and In fulllna liroko hla rlclit kiim-rai. )r. Adit hum aiiinmoiii il and llxetl tlio In jured kni-f uh coinforlulily um idhhIIiIh but It Ih tliimitlit tlnil an oM'rntloii will be iii'c.'KHury In a few duya; A ynnnit I'oiiKiir waa killed on thn K. Vim um tiirm luat Tliurailiiy, liy Frank ThomuM. The nnlinul had kllli-M Milirurv for l.'nluraila In a the lailli-a or thn Chic rlub lire be hind the cntiTprlan, twelve Iiokh for Mr. loeum The Kn.iuula IIIkIi Hrlionl ilrlint Init . niii di liiilea with (ho lllKh HcUo.il ti-ain of (Iri'Kiin City. v Thn Ki iui.il hiiiiiiiiI achool fair in to be Ih IiI at tlie ni IuhiI bouan Kcli 12, Uni'olu'a lilrthiluy nnnlvernary. Uultu n cti'iil. pri'inliim llat la out mid coiinlilcrahln IiiIitchI la allow n In thu coiiiIiik 'vent. MUa Maliln KamiliiK. who baa lieen look I hi; Hfler tlm tnllllncry di'partuieiit In Imln'a atom, haa rnturnnd to Port land until thn aprlng trado open up. The tiiin eluli at till pinto i cma ti hava a aoodly iiuiiiImt of active mem bera. They hold a practice alioot ev ary Hat unlay alterniMin, down near thn brick plant. Tliren naiiri'a ot banketbull wa play ad In Knlnrada Ihn Inller part of lunt week. hVPIiiy iiiitht a doiilileheader waa pulled olT when I'arkplat'a played tba Drat Katucudu IIIkIi HcIhkiI i inn and w re tieaten 28 to It. Tha other . ttamn that ulKht wa DodRe v. KU cada aei'nnd bliih and reunited In n vlrlory (or Dodge. Saturday nlnht 8clUiH.il nut def. at from the t'om merclul rlub team of thla place. Score 2 lo 21 (Tuirlln Hard vlalted Katacada Satur day, lie In now lornted In Portland. Irvlna liucUe, who la employed by tha I. It. I.. A I'. Co. at (ireahain. vIh lied hi parents at Itlver Mill Friday night. 1 -on In llelllla went to I'ortlnnd Sut tirduy evenlnit and remained over tho Hnliliath. Mr. Will Cnry wu here fnim Me Mlnnvllle, Or., Hunilay to meet her brolher w ho recently arrived from Den ver and villi her mother, the Proxremt adltor. Whlln In Snlem IukI Saturday At torney C. V. Devorn wa In the rapllol blilldlim when the wind blew down aome fhiK pole and created roiiHlder abln excitement around the hulldlim. Paul Womer, whnjuat returned from Ban KrnnclHco, where he ha been leamliiK thn linotype, left for Oregon City Monday to take a position on tha Courier for a few dnya. Mra. W. A. Ileylmau la in I'ortlnnd thla week In attendance nt the, f'nt how. She tut a with her two of' her rata, Omar lien Sntl and Zlin Yang Sull, hot h of which won prlr.ea at Ilia cat ahow In Seattle laat week. A minister of thn Unorganized Church. Rev. Cook of Vancouver, la holding aperlnl meeting In thn room now being uaed for their church aerr- Ice mi Main alreiit. Kveryhody la In vited Mr. W. H. Pyln delightfully enter tained so voi al lady friend lunt Friday aflernooii. A. ('. lliiodrli li, Dlalrli t Krult Com mlaaltitier mid luapeclor I). K. Kreytag. will aililnaa Ihn pimple of KHlaeiida Hnlurday ariernooii, Jan. 21, In Hie llimer llirlitrn. It I liopeit Unit there will he a Inrgn titiondani e T. K. lanlc.il wenl lo HeiiHldn Tun day to he bIihciiI for aomn limn. Md Kleiiiltig ruiim out from rortluiul Huiiday lo vlall relnllvea MInn Hudln Ingram luia gone to I IIIIm burn lo vlalt flff lida for tt few week T. M. IIihIko and wlfo nnd MIhn Jen aln liinlgv were Portllilid vmllora Hat urday. Mlar, Kacliel liodgn accompli it led them homu for an over Sunday vlall. Till aectlon NeiiillN lo hn Infentid with chicken thieve and there ore no rolored people in thn vicinity either ICd Allen Inal aliotit all of It Ih flock one lilrht laal week lllat, Huperlnleiideiil Mimrn will lie III Katiu ndii next Huiiday and occupy Ihn pulpit In the M. K. churcli In the evening. The Clvln Improvnmont rluh hn chiuiKi'd Ihn day for holding meeting from Wedneadiiy to Saturday. The next meeting will be held on Saturday afternoon. Jan. 31 Mr. and Mra, It. 8tntidlnh will en lorlulii a iiumlier of frl la at (he K.vlna home tonight. Curd will hn the amiiNemeiil. Thn K. W. Ilartletl home will be thn acene of a aniall family reunion thla week, when Mra. Hurtlett' three vtxleri and their hualiand arrive K. W, Hartlett, who went to Coo liny laat week, on a biialnea mlaalon returned today. C. W. Ilevora I ix'cupyliiK ronald eruliln time thla week reglaterlug vol era, Mr II. O. Iloawell went to Portland uday tn attend the ral nIkiw. Mr Iloawell ha aomn very fine cat a. but hardly long enough pedigree lo enter Ihn allow, Mra. K. K. Haling vlalted Portland Inal Katurilny. Mr. K. II. Ciirrln entertained a largn dinner party Huturdiiy evening Mr. J. W. Iteed waa In Portland Weilneaday. Thn Joint Inalullatlon luat Wedue. day uighl of Odd r ollowiand Itehekul of (he Katucada lodgi-a, waa an occ Hlon long lo he remembered by tboae who participated. After tho Inalalla t Ion reremoiiii-N, a huniiiet aupper waa aerved and thla part of the program wa followed by a general good vIhR Ing and aiK-lal time. The Inntalllim offleera were W. II. Holder and Mra Clara lllchonlmthon, both of Katacadu. Al a meeting of the Civic Improve. incut club laat Wedneadiiy afternoon thu literary qiieatloii wa thoroughly dlacunaed and a commltlen appointed to atari the movement. A free public Profeaaor Ollbert apoke to the mem-1 Northerly boundary of McLoughlln a ure tiling her of thn Congregational llrotber-1 Ave. and running thence North 7 de- i BharlfT'a 814 on Execution In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon, for tha Cocnty of Multno mah lllllyard Lumber Company, a corpora lion, Plaintiff, va. John (iroll, Defendant. Stnta of Oregon, County of Clackamaa a. Ily tlrtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly iaaued out of and under the leal of the above en titled court, In the above entitled cauae. to me duly directed and I dutd the 2:rd day of December, 1913 I upon a Judgment rendered and entered In uld court on the 9th day of De cember, 191.1, In favor of lllllyard Lumber Company, a corporation, plain tiff and agalnat John Groll, defxadant, for the an in of f 1 0.40, with Intereat thereon at the rate of H per cent, per ........... tl,A fK.lk ,l..w .f laniiuru Ulllllllll II.JIII MU.M ua VI . U I. U I , 1910, and the further um of 45.60 with Intereat thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 13th day of February, 1911, and the fur ther sum of 10.00 with intereat at per cent, from December 9th, 191:1, 113 95 cost and diahuremenlR, and tho coata of and upon thl writ, com mandlug me out of the personal prop erty of aalg defendant, and If sufficient Have you aeen a copy of (he ami! veranry number of the "Morning Killer-1 nrlan." If not you have tnlased a great could not be found, then out of the deal, aa It la thoroughly m lo-dule In : real property belonging to said defenu every detail, and the photographic ant on and alter the dute of aapl scenery In of the very heat, and a ' Judgment to satisfy said an in of $70.40 credit lo Clackamaa County. and alao the costs upon this said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said , execution. Judgment order and decree, i and in compliance with the com- i munds of said writ, being unable to find any personal property of said de fendant's, I did on the 15(h day of Jan , 1914, duly levy upon the follow- , Ing described real property of said de i f ndant, situate and being In the County of Clackamaa, and State ot Oregon, to-wlt: Waate, a applied to tho luxuries of, lu-irlnnliiE at a point on the North- the rich and the poor, formed the cea- erly line of Mclxmghlln Ave. that la tral theme of the addreaa of I'rof. -' North 79 degrees 24 minute. East aor Jame II. Gilbert of the depart- 201.00 feet from Intersection of East ment of economlca of tho university. ,ry ne 0f Madiaon atreet and said AMERICANS WASTE WIL80NVILLE. Mr. Wm. ( rah a in and children left on thn boat for Portland on Monday. and will not return to their ranch home unlll spring. Matt Maker a new hop hnuae waa blown over by the wind on Saturday and ronaldenibly damaged The boata on the river have been very Irregular for aome time, and there la only one a day. Utile Henry l.yle llaaelbrluk'a pic lure appear In the Sunday number of the Morning Knlerprlae Thn wind on Saturday knocked dawn g good many telephone pole, and the pnlrona of the line aro aurprlaed lo have everything fixed up ao quickly Mra. Kliner Jones, left on Wedncadny to vlalt with In r abucr In WaHhlngton The l.'cture given In the M . K church on Thursday even'ng, January ir.th. by 8 .M. (irnthwcll, of Pnclllc Cn Iveralty. waa much t njiyed by all who attended, The choral society will meet on Fri day evening, January i!1rd, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Tooie. Mr. Hudson, of Sherwood will keep house for her brother, Mr. Elmer Jones part of the time, during Mr. Jones' absence. The Onion Growers' Association shipped a car loud of onion Inst week hood Tuesday night going Into the thing that constitute luxurJe and tho real meaning of the word. For aome time, be talked on thing that thn rich and poor alike think that they need, articles thut are the luxur ies of today and become the necessl- tie of tomorrow, lie mentioned the tremeiidou waste In physical energy and money produced by alcohol and told how the people of the t'nlled Statea have spent IL'.OOO.OOO.OOO for thn drug In the past year. Further than that, he told of the vast expenditures that the city of Chicago makes for liquor and the fart that only one half of that amount la spent for food. The effect of liquor upon the labor ing num. lis reduction of bl vital force and const queiit earning capacity, the stand that corporations are now taking against men who drink and their refusal to place them In responsi ble poaitiona, and all of the other at tendant reasons that would prove the danger of alcohol from the standpoint of a linn on a salary were features ot the address. He strongly favored prohibition, de clared that if laws of this kind could not bo enforced no state law was en forcalile, and believed that closed sa loons aid the younger generations even If they do not prevent the confirmed soaks" from getting their liquor. He believed that an educational campaign along this line, with prohibition lawa. nnd safeguards would have a great Ihn milium helm? Ural class 111 everv particular, and tho top price was reai- dial to do In cutting down the waste Ized Tho llcbckah lodge held a very en joyable meeting on Saturday evening. The M. K. church holds services ev ery Sunday morning and evening alter nately, and everyone la cordially invit ed lo attend. Menga llatalgla'a friends gave her a surprise party on Friday evening, the cd aslon being her ltlth birthday. The Students' Literary league, of Corral Creek achool held Its regular meeting at the school house on Friday afternoon, January ltlth. This meet ing waa made very Interesting by a debute in whlefriho entire achool par ticipated, the subject being, "Itesolvod. that we ran have as much pleasure In winter as In summer." Menga Ha tulgla wns leader of the affirmative side and Austin Young lender of the negative, and the Judge decided two to one In fnvor of the negative side. Thn Wilaonvllle merchants report that the Christmas trado was unusual ly good (his year and 1914 atarta out briskly also. that Is annually taxed against the working man and that produced h s earning cnpaclty in the bigger corporation. Krees 24 minutes. East 55.30 feet along said Northerly line of Mclughllu Ave. Ihence South "4 degrees, 59 min utes, East 633.9 feet along said North erly line; thence North 34 degrees, 55 minutes. East 479.7 feet to the center of Abernethjr Creek: thence North 35 degrees 14 minutes West along center of aaid Creek 98.2: thence South 57 degreea West 327 feet along center of said Creek: thence North 74 degrees 54 minutes West 33:'.7 along center of sa'd Creek: thence South 34 degrees 55 minutes West 315 feet to the place of beginning, containing 4.55 acres. more or less, situated In Oregon City Clackamaa County. Oregon And I will, on Saturday, the 14th day of February, 1914? at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . at the front door of the County Court House In the Clly of Oregon City. In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U, S. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of them. bad on the date of aaid Judgment or since had In or to the above described leal property or any part thereof, to satisfy said Execution, judgment order, decree, interest, coats and all accruing costs. , E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Hy 11. J. STAATS, Deputy, Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, January 15th, 1914, Admlnlatrator'a Notlca of Sal of Raa Property. Nolle la hereby given that purau ant to an order of Ihe County ioii of the Stale of Oregon, for Clackamas County, made Jan. - 14th, 1914, and filed same day, the und rslined adml latralor of the estate of Snrnanthi Jau Iav,s, dcc-ascd, will red 30 acre oi land belonging to said calate, deacr ed a follow, to-wlt: liegltmlng at a point 6.10 ch. N and H 32 ch. W. of the corner of Sec- llona 10, II, 14 and 15, In T. 2 S It E. of the Wll. Mer. Clackamas County Oregon, thence aouth 26.10 ch. thence East 11.49 ch.; thence North 24.10 tha. and Ihence West 11.49 elm to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres, more or leas, ajild sale to be at private aale and to be made from or after the Kith day of February, 1914 at '.hn office of Iirownell tic atone, Caolleld Ituildlng, Oregon City, Ore gon, and made upon the following terms: 1 1 000 or more cash, and the balance to be paid by a note signed by the purchaser, secured by a mortgage upon the real property herein descrlb ed. JOHN E DAVIS, Administrator. IIROWNELL aV Stone, Attorneys. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success In the Baggage and Transfer Business.. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving ' Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office SO, Residence 1562 612 Main Stretl TO DEFEND HIS LAND W. W. Irwin, arrested upon the com plaint of the linemen of the Molalla Electric company, was Tuesday re leased from the custody of the officer upon the recommendation ot Gilbert L Hedges, district attorney. The prosecutor took the stand that the man waa defending his own land and that the company did not have the right of way across the land where It was placing its poles. From the evi dence in the hands of the officers, Ir win gave the company the right across hla property near the fence whereas it attempted to place the polea a long distance inside of the fence and inter fered with his land, it la said. Office Both Pboa.i II Rasld.aca Phone Halo UU Pioneer Transfer Co. Batabllahad list Sucaaaor to C N. Oreeomaa FURITITURE, SAFES A5D PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE, SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rate Reasonable, Bagcaga Stored I Day FYea of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER Wants, For Sale etc. Choice bop rrot tor sale, (3.50 pei thousand. A. McConell, Aurora, Route 3. . FOR SALE Fresh cowa, Hugh Jone R F. D. No. 1. I can make some good farm loana at reasonable rates. O. D. EBY. Attorney at Law, Oregon City. Oregon. Publication of Summont. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamaa Lorenzo Figone, Plaintiff, vs. Lulgl Ferrettl, Defendant. To Lulgl Ferrettl, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled action on or be fore the 2Sth day of February, 1911; and if you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you, foreclosing all your Interest, lien, and equity of redemp tion in an undivided One-quarter Inter est In the "Truck Market Garden" lo cated on a part of the H. W. Scott farm, consisting of 40 acres, more or less, located near Mllwaukle, In Clack amaa County. Oregon, together with the lease thereon, and crop, five horses, three wagons, and all farm ma chinery, tools, etc., belonging thereto, and that the same be aold and ;he pro ceeds thereof be applied to the pay ment of the costs and expenses of this action, and the counselor fees ot the sum of 50, and the amount due on that certain note for (900. dated Sep tember 7, 1911. with iutereat at 8 per cent, per annum from date; and that defendant be adjudged to pay any de ficiency that may remain after apply ing all of said money aa aforesaid, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem just In the premises. This summons la published by t'a order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, and entered on the 15th day ot January, 1914, Ihe date of the first publication hereof It the 16th day of January, 1914, and the date of the last publication la the 27th day of February, t914. MONTREZZA t ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. X. C. I-ATOTJRETTX Praaldent T. J. MITER. Caaklar The First National Bank of Oregon Cfty, Oregon CAPITAL, W0.000.00. Transacta a O.naral Banking gtjalnaea. opan fram t A M. U I P. M- That Headache May Come from Your Eyes A GOOD PLACE TO IS TO F E. HASKELL OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Classes Fitted. Prices Reasonable 801-02 Morgan BIdg. PORTLAND, OREGON Summon. Grace C. Talt, I'lalntlff. v. Auguit Voir and AugiiHta It. Voss, bis wife, Thomas J. Leonard and Shcr mand Gcia, unmarried, C. K. Tatro, and Iena A. Tatro, his wife; Annie M. Marku. Margaret Haley, Curt L. ron Sanden and Wllbelmina von Sanden, his wife; Elwood Hanson and Hattle Hanson, hi wife; M. T Hyldelund and Mrs. M. T .Hylde lund, bia wife; George E. Qulggie and Fannie E. Quigale, bl wife; A. L. McKenzie and Mrs. A. L. Mc- Kenzle, his wife; H. A. Calef, W. D. Haynea and R. Adam. Defendants. To the defendants, Annie M. Marku, Margaret Haley and A. L. McKenzie and Mra. A. L. McKenzie, Curt L. vou Sunden and Wllbelmina vou Sanden, bia wife. In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six week from the 9th day of January, 1914, the date ot tbe first publication of thla summons and If you fail ao to answer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt. that ahe have a decree of this Court foreclosing that certain mortgage given by August Voss and Augusta B. Voss to James A. C. Talt on October 27. 1911, covering the foilowing described property: The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of tbe North west Quarter of Section 26, Township South Range 5 East ot the Willam ette Meridian, in Clackamaa County, Oregon, which mortgage is for tho sum of $775.00, together with interest at 6 per cent per annum due In one ear from date and was assigned to the plaintiff in this suit, and for such other and further relief as shall be equitable. Tbis summons Is served upon you by publication for six weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, pursuant to the order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell. Presiding Judge of the above en titled Court which order was made and entered on the 7th day of January, 914. MASTERS. HRICE t MASTERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. first publication, January Date ot 9th. 1914. Date of JOth, 1914. last publication February PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvay E. Cross William Hammonal CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT-LAW W. hava now movad to our permanent quarter In tha Baavtr Building. Naxt to tha Andrtacn Building. Real Eatat Abstract Maln Street, Loan, Inauranca. Oregon City, Orav 1 JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WCINHARD BUILDINO llcatlon of this summons Is the 19th day of December, 1913. MOSER ft McCCE and WM. A. WILLIAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1524 29 Veon Wdg., Portland, Oregon. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. May N. Hardin, Plaintiff. vs. Arthur A. Hardin, Defendant. To Arthur A. Hardin, above named defendant: In tbe name of tbe State it Orwgnn you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, n tbe above named suit, on or before the 30th day of Jan., 1914, said date being the expiration of six weeks from tbe first publication of this summons, and if you fall to appear or answer Sheriff 8al. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. E. J. Kelly, Plaintiff, v, P. J. Johnson and Llllle Helle John son, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sa. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal ot the' above entitled court, In the above entitled cauae, to me duly directed and dated tbe 16th day of January, 1914, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on tbe 8th day of January, 1914, in favor of E. J. Kelly. Plaintiff, and against P. J. Johnson and Llllle Belle Johnson, Defendants, for the sum of I350.00. with intereat thereon at tbe ; rate of 9 per cent per annum from the said ccmpl.ilnt, for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the; 20th day of April. 1913. and tho fur euer prayed for in ner complaint, to-.ther sum of (40.00, as attorney's fee, rit: TanH lh further anm nf 1!7.r, rnala For a decree dissolving the be nds of and disbursements, and the cost of matrimony now existing between thoj and upon thla writ, commanding me to piaintin cnu aerenaant. Thla aura-j make aale of the following described mon ! published by order of Hon I real property, situate In the county of H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, which order was made on the 16th day of Dec., 1913, and tbe time Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the quarter on the auc tion line between sections 6 and 1, preacribed for publication thereof la I townshlo 2 South. Range 2 and 3 East six weeks, beginning with the issue , f w. M. running thence North 89 de- uaieu, rnaay, uec. lam, isij, ana con tinuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, Jan. 30th, 1914. BROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Ursula Fricdrich, deceased, has filed hia final account and report in said estate, and the County Court of Clack amas County, Oregon, has fixed Mon day, the 26th day of January, 1914, at ten o dock A. M. at the County Court room in the County Courthouse In Ore gon City, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to the sa d ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated December 26th, 1913. BERNHARD FRIEDRICH, Executor of the Estate of Ursula Fried- rich, Deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. Final Notice. Notice is hereby given that the tin derslgned executor of the estate of Caswell Klmbley, deceased, has filtl his final account In aaid estate in the County Court of the State of Oregou, for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at JO o'clock A. M. for hearing objectiens t-j said account and for settling aaid estate. B. C. KIMBLEY. Executor. BROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys ior Executor. Notice of Final Settlement. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles W. Cassedy, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of the Estate of Charlea W. Cassedy, deceased, haa filed his final account and report in said Estate, and the County Court cf Clackamas County, Oregon, baa tlxed Monday, the 2nd day of FebrJary, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. at the Coun ty Court Room in the County Court House in Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said account and the settlement thereof. GEORGE KEISECKEK, Administrator of the Estate ot t buries W. Cassedy, Deceased. Dated, January 2nd. 1914. JOS. E. Hedges. Attorney. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Wanda Jacobs, Plaintiff. TS. Rudolph Jacobs. Defendant. To Rudolph Jacobs, the above named Defendant: In the name ot the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date ot the first publication of this summons, to wlt: on or before the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1914, and if you fail to ao ap pear and answer aaid complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint herein, to-wlt, for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between plaintiff and defendant, and granting unto the plaintiff the care, custody and control ot the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, to wlt. Emmy Jacob, and for such other, further and different relief aa to. the court may seem meet and equitable This summons ia published in pur suance of an order of Hon. H. S. An derson, County Judge of said Court, made on the 18th day of December. 1913, and the Mine prescribed in said order for publication of this summons ia once each week tor six successive weeks, and the date ot the first pub- Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. In the Matter of the Estate of C. 13. Bunnell, deceased. To Luclnda J. Bunnell, Orilla Anu Dowling, John F. Bunnell, Charle F. Bunnell, George M. Bunnell, Amanda Goetz, Wayne E. Bunnell, Bertha M. Worthington, and Lydia J. Zuiderduln, the next ot kin and heirs at law of C. B. Bunnell, de ceased, and to all other persons Int erested herein. Wbereaa upon the petition of H. G. Starkweather, administrator here'n. an order was duly made and entered in the above entitled Court and cause on December 30, 1913. directing that ou and each of you appear in this Court on or before Monday, February 2d, 1914, and show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of the following described real estate bel onging to tbe estate of the said de ceased. All of Lots 19 and 20 tn Block 90' of First Subdivision of a Portion of Oak Grove according to the duly re corded map and plat thereof. And whereas, by order dated Decem ber 30, 1913, made and entered in this cause it was directed that citation u sue by tbe Clerk of this Court to said next of kin and heirs at law of aaid deceased directing them and each of them to appear in this court ou or be fore the -said 2d day of February. 1!J 1, and ahow cauae why aaid order coould not be granted. Now therefore. In the nnrao of the State ot Oregon you and eaca of you are hereby cited to appear at iho Coun ty Court room in Oregon City, Clacka mas County, Oregon, on cr before Monday, February 2d, 1PM, md ahow cause If any there be wLy an crdsr should not be granted b) tha aKve court for the sale of the above describ ed real property as prayed for in said petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of Court affixed this 30th day ot Decem ber, 1913. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. By I. M. HARRINGTON, Deputy. (SEAL OF COCRTl. greea, 43 minutes East 8.62 chains; thence South 9.28 chains; thence South 89 degrees, 43 minutes West 8.62 chains: thence North 9.28 chains lo the place of beginning, containing 8 acre of land, situated In Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands ot aaid writ. I will, on Saturday, the 21st day of February, 1914; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court Houae In the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to tbe above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing ccsts. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By B. J. STAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore, January 20th, 1914. Phones Pacific (2 Home A-151 BROWNELL A 8T0NE . Attorneya-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to U'REN A Attorny-at-Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice In all courts, maka collections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. 8CHUEBEL Sheriffs Sale on Execution. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. The Bank of Oregon City, a corpora tion. Plaintiff, va. F. F. Johnson, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas By virtue ot a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 8th day of January, 1914, upon a judgment rendered and entered In aaid court on the 8th day of January, 1911, in favor of the Bank of Oregon City, a corporation, Plaintiff, and against F. F. Johnson, Defendant, for the sum ot (250.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 10th day of March, 1913, and the further sum of (50.00, as attorney's tee, and the further sum of (14.20, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property ot aaid defendant, and if sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant on and after the date of aaid Judgment to satisfy aaid sum ot (2a0.00, and also tbe costs upon thia aaid writ Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to find any persona! property of said defendant's, I did on the 9th day of Jan., 1914, duly levy upon the following described real property of said defendant, situ ate and being In the County of Clacka mas, and State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Block 9 of Oregon Iron and Steel Company's First Addition to Oswego, according to the duly recorded maps and plats thereof on record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Clackamaa Coun ty, State of Oregon. And I will on Saturday, the 14th day of February, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest 'bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all tbe right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, bad on the date of said Judg ment or since had in or to tbe above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said Execution, judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MASS. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By B. J. STAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, January 9th, 1914. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE o t o ? o o I o Attorneyi-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Speclaltiea. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg, Orogon City, Oregon. r ; W. S. EDDY. V. i, M. D. V. 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