Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 20, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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'I llnr.'. u al the rate of all per ' ' i
l.r annum from October SI, III 4, tin
III palil. for Ihe furlhar aum of 1350 00
aiiorm'v'a faaa herein, and plalntlfTa
roala and dUliuruliM'iila . thai Bald
several auina mar be drrrwd lo b a
Aral Urn prior to all liana, rlalm or
Iftttraat of the aald lateral defend
ania haraln. upon thn following da
erilhed raal property In Clarkamaa
I'minty. Oregon, to-wlt:
Tba H W. Of Bar. ?. In T. 4 8
It 1 of tba W M . utitalnlng lo
aire, mora or laaa.
Mara and airapl tba right dredad to
tha Mnlalla Lumbar Company, par
i - i !! In I look II. ;- IM.
daa record (laraaina County. Or
(on Alao av and airapl a atrip r
land deeded to Clarkamaa County for
mad purpoaea, aa par drail racordad
In Hook I.:' paca !0I. daad record of
aald rounty; tbat 'plaintiff mortgage
on aald raal proparty ba forrrloaad ami
aald raal prnparty ba anld on execution
according In taw and tha priwaed
lharaof appllad lo tha paymant nf tha
amounta dua plalnllff. and that aald
iWamlant and aarh nf than) and all
paraoni lalmlng by. through or undar
tham or any of tham. ba forever barrad
and fonvloaad of nil right. (Ilia. Inter
oat. rlalm and aatata In and to aald
prcmlaee. airapt tha atatutnry riarht
nf radamptlon: that thn purrhaarr
lharaof ba put Into poaaaaalon of aald
premiara. and for aurh othar and fur
thar rallaf aa to tha court may eom
Juat and aqultahla.
Tbla aiimmnna la pnbllahed hy ordar
of linn II H Anderson, i id.-, nf tha
County Court of Clarkamaa County.
Oregon, made and entered on Ink L"'
1115. In which It la ordered that tha
aatne ba publlahad In tha Oregon Cltv
Kntrrprlac. a newpapcr of general rlr-
dilation, publlahad In Clarkamaa ('nun
ly. (Iraiinn. nnca a week for all ur
raaalva waaka. Thn data of tha flrat
publlcnilun lharaof la July 30. 19lf. ainl
conllnulnir with aarh wickly adltlon
of anld ncwapaper Inrludlng tho laiuo
of September 10. 111.'., tha data of tha
laat publication thnraof.
IIIMICK DDpTlOK
W. t Mt'LVKV.
Attorney for IMnlntlff.
Sharlff'a Sal.
In the Circuit Court of lha State of
Oregon fnr the County of Clacka
lima tleoriia lioeckman ami lmlaa Walali.
Kei ulnra nf the Batata of K. A.
Unerkiiuiii. I'liilntlffa,
VI.
(i l-'.iMliiiin mi. I Dalay II Kaatham,
hla wife, Rratidlunvlan American
I lank, u OOipOMUtM nnil D, B. Diihl
berg, liefemlantN.
Slate of Oregon, County of Clarknmna,
aa:
lly virtue of n Judgment ordor do
cree ami an execution, duly laauod out
uf and under the anal of the above en
titled cnurt. In tho above entitled
cauae. to me duly dlrortod anil dated
thn nth dny of Auguat. 1916, upon u
Judgment rendered and entered In aald
cnurt on tho '.Uh day of Auguat, 1915.
In favor of (ioorge lloookmnn and
Loulan Walali, oxecutora of tho estate
nr , A. Uncckman. deceased, plaintiffs,
ami iiKiilnst 0. W. KiiHthnm nml Hnlsy
It, BaHlliam. Ills wife. Scandinavian
AjMriMII Hank, a corporation, and D,
Iv nahlbtlfi .lefendants. for the sum
of $2,000.00 with Interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum from
the ISlh day of March. 1911; nml tho
further sum of $160.00. as attorney's
fee, nml the coat of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property, sit
uate In tho county of Clncknmns, state
of Oregon, to-wlt:
All tho following described real prop
erty situate In Willamette and Tuala
tin tract In tho county of Clncknnms,
Itate Of Oregon, to-wlt: All nf tTtWtl
16, 17 and that purl of tract 46 do
oribed g followa: HoKlnnlng nt tho
northeasterly corner of snld trnct 45,
thence south 07 degrees, .19 minutes,
west 300 feet ; tltonco south 22 degrees
2 1 minutes, onst 280 foot; thence north
C.7 dogreoH. 19 mlnntos onst .100 foot;
thence north 22 degrees, 21 minutes
west 280 fort to the place of beginning,
containing 1.9 ncres of tract 45.
Also nil of trncls 18 and r0
All of
ii... fnri.irnliiir nccordliig to the duly re
milled pint thereof of record In tho
office of tho recorder of conveyances
for snld Clackamas county.
Now Therefore, by vlrluc or Bald ex
ecution, Judgment ordor nnd decree,
and In compliance with tho commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tho
llth day of Soptomher, 1915, at tho
ia nf in o'clock A. M.. at tho front
door of the county courthouse In the
city of Oregon City In snld county and
stnte sell nt public miction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder, for
TT. 8. gold coin caah In hand, all tho
right title and Interest which the with
in nnmod derendanta or cither of them,
had on tho dnte of tho mortgage here
in or since had In or to the above
doscrlbod real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg
ment order, decree. Interest, cost and
all necrulng costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT.
Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City. Oregon.. August
harirrt Bala an laacutlan.
In Ida ( u. .,11 Court of tha Hlata of
Oregon for Iba County of l la'ka
Mi
l i il Hol.l.liia and O W Itobblna, part
MM aa llahhln a Hon. I'lalnllffa,
.
Kiank Aniuolt and John Arquoll, Jr.
IMandanta.
Hlala of l)raoii. County of Clackauiua,
lly ylrlua of a MPMM ordrr, da
i. a .hi. I im eie. ni Inn, duly laauaaj out
of and umlar Iba aaal of tba ahoya an
tilled court, la lha abota anllllad
. ana., lo ma duly dim l d and dalad
ha lib day of Aoiuat, lllfj, upon a
ImUiuaiil renilarail, ranaaad ami an
larad aa. ond Minn, and antaird In aald
MtM on tba Mb day of Juna, HIS. In
favor of I.i l Hobblna and O W Itob
I. Ilia parlnara aa Hobblna A Hon, plain
llffa and aaaluat Crank Arnuoll and
lokl Arnuolt, Jr.. dafandanli. for tha
aum of II'. in. wllh Inlaraat lbaraiii
at lha rata of t par rant, par annum
from lha Mlb day of Juna. Hlfi, and
lha roata of and upon tbla writ, rom
mandliiK ma out of tha paraonal prop
er! t nf aald defendant, and If aufflrl
I'lil i nubl mil be fnund. thru nut of the
real prnwrty belonilna te aald defend
anl on and after the date of aald J'lda
ii lo aallafy aald aum of 1 1'-1 0'. and
ulan Cue inula upon ihla aald writ
Now Therefore, by ilrtue of aa'd
. . ' 1 en. lodgment I'-ei r and iMMfl
and H - .n h m. . win, the rnmmaiida
.if ..ild writ, being unable In find any
pcrnnl property nf aald defrnd-.nl'i,
I did i n tha llth ilr of Aiigutt, IfftS.
fjtllj 'evy upnn Ihe fnl'owlnil deaer'b.J
ri'i.l iiopertv of aald defrndant. fltu
i.l and being In Ihe immty of Clael.r
iuaa. and atale of Ortgnn, to-wlt.
Tt.i' I S of tho M Q. i aecllon ten
(101 Tp S 8. R 3. K of the W M . and
f will, on Haturdav. Ihe llth day of
Heplember. 1916. at tha hour of II
ni link A. M . at Ihe front door of thn
county coiirthouae In the ally of Ore-
k 'It) In aald iiuinty and alate. aall
at public nurtlon. anbject to reilamii
linn, to (hi- hlgheat blddar. for U. 8
gold ri'ln. caah In hand, all Ihe right,
title and Interval which the within
named defendant or either nf them,
had nil Ihe .lata if . M Judglllallt nr
rim e had In ni In Ihe alwive daarrlbed
raal pmiMTty or any par: thereof, to
antlafy aald juogmant order, derrre.
Intaraal, coata ami all accruing roata
W. J. VfUatON,
Sheriff of Clarkamaa County. Oregon
II) K C IIACKKTT.
Deputy.
Hated. Oregon City, Oregon. Augtiat
nth. dir..
Bharlffa Sal.
In the Circuit Court of tho Htate of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
maa.
Tho Trustee uf the Young Mod's
fhrlnlan Association, of Portion. I.
Oragon, a corporation. Plaintiff,
fla
Robert Livingstone, a Administrator
of the Batale of John Thomas. I)v
leased. Olive lilrtnn. Ilaruld (ilrtoli,
Herbert (ilrton. V. C. Heed. Seth
Kkfllrom. Charlotte lamg. nee Junes.
uud .luvoph I -ni ' her husband. Char
lotto Sarah Jones. Jane Dixon nee
Jones, and Alfred Dixon, her hus
band. Clara Ixiulae Jones. Annie
Mary Jones. 1m s Howell and any
other there may be unknown, the
next of kin and heir of John Thorn
aa Deceased, also the unknown heirs
of Moses W. Noble; also all other j
persons
or parties unkiiuwn. claim-
any right, title, estate, Hon nr Inter
est In (he real estate described In
tho complaint herein, Defendants.
State of Oregon. County of Clackamas,
aa:
Hy virtue of u Judgment order, de
cree uud an execution, duly Issued out
nt ami under the soul of tho above en
titled court, In tho above entitled
entitle, to uiu duly directed und dutod
the lllh day of August, PJ15, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered in said
COUrt on the Uth day of August, 1916,
in luvor ol the Trustees of tho Young
Men's Christian Association of Port
land, Oregon, a corporation, plaintllf,
uud UKuiusl tho above numod defend
ant, tor the sum of $9500.00, with In
iciest thereon ut tho ruto of 74 per
cent, per annum from tho 1st duy of
September, I9LI, and the further sum
of $360.00, as uttorno) 'a foes, und tho
further sum of $42.35 costs und ills
mii .-.cm. -ni --. and the costs ol and upon
this writ, commanding mo to make
sale of the following described real
property, altuate lu tho county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt;
lleglnnlng three and fitly hundredths
chains south, and throe und twenty-live
hundredths chains west of the norlh-
ousl comer of section thirty (o0) in
township one (I) south of range three
CD, east of the Willamette meridian;
thence west forty (10) chains; thtnee
south twenty-five (26) chains; thence
east forty 140) chains; thouco north
twonty-flve (26) chains to the place of
beginning, containing ouo hundred
acres morn or less.
Now, Therefore, by vlrtuo of said ex
ecution, Judgment order and decree,
ami in compliance with tho commands
of said writ, I will on Saturday, tho
lllh day of September, 1915; at the
hour or II o'clock A. M ut the rront
door or tho county courthouse In tho
city of Orogon City, In Bald county uud
state, soil at public miction, subject
to redemption, to tho highest bidder,
tor I'. S. gold coin, cush in hnnd all
thn right, title and Interest which tho
within named defendant! or either of
them had on tho date of tho mortgage
herein or since had In or to tho above
described real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy suld execution, Judg
ment ordor, decree, Interest, costs and
all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON
Shorlfr or Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT,
Deputy.
Dated, Orogon City, Ore., Aug. 13th
1915.
Assessor's Notice of Meeting of Board
of Equalization.
Notice Is hereby given that upon the
second Monday In September, to-wlt:
September 1,1, 1915, the board of equal
ization will attend at the courthouse In
Clackamas county, Orogon, and will
publicly examine the assessment rolls
and correct all error in valuations, de
scription or qualities of lands, lota or
other properties assessed by the Coun
ty Assessor.
Dated at my office thla 10th day of
August, 1916,
J, E. JACK.
County Assessor.
ummona
In Ilia I'lriult Court of lb Hlata of
Oregon for Cla kamaa County.
Owar Llml and Anna Llnd, bla wlf,
Kmll l lnd ami Kblw Llnd, (ill wlfa,
and RokMl MMMi I'lalnllffa
n,
Carl A llrrcalroin. Dafandant.
To Carl A I tar gat mm, lafndalit
In tha name of ilia Hlata of Or
nun you ara bvrnliy rMulrd to appaar
and anawar iba complaint fllad aaalnal
you In Iba abota anllllad aull wllbln
all waaka from Ilia data of tba Drat
publication of tbla aiiinraona, and If
yim fall ii.. nin for want ihannl
plalntllfa will apply to tba Court for
tha rallaf daiiiaiidrd III Ihalr aald rom
plaint, y:
Kor a darraa that you may Imi al
lowad Ian daya Irom lha data tli.K-.il
within which lo y to plalntlfTa tha
lialanca of tha purchaa prlra on run
I rait of aala for tba 9. H of N. B.
of Hoc. 6 T. H Kama 3 K of W. M
In Clarkamaa County, Oragon, of
l Inn (hi and Intaraal Iharwm at 7 par
ut par annum from July I. 1114 and
113 04 i in- and lularaal (hereon at
i. .. r i ant per unnuiii from .Ma r I ',
lilt, and 17600 aa a raaaonabla at
- lortiey'a fee, and roata and dlahura
- meuta of Uila aull. and that upon fall
- ure ao to do you and all peraon rlalm
Inx by, through or under you be for
ever barred and forei loaed of any and
nil right, title, Intereat. claim and de
mand In and lo Ihe aald raal prop
erty and every part and parrel there
of. and that plalntlfTa recover Judg
ment for Sif. 00 aa reaaonable attorn
ey'! fee and the roata and dlaburae
menta herein and for aurh other or fur
lhar relief aa to the court may arem
equitable.
Thla Hummona la publlahad by nnla r
uf thn llunurable II H. Andereon. Judge
uf lha Cnunly Court of the Htate of
Oragon for Clarkamaa County, dated
Auguat 17, I III 5. which order dlrerta
that thla Hummona be publlahed onre
a week for all week
Dale nf flrat publiratlnn Auguat 50
Mil.
C A. AITKMiKKN,
Attorney fur IMalntllT
Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Ore
Administrator1 Notice.
Notice I hereby given that the un
deraliii.. -I ha been duly appointed ad
mlnlatralnr of the eatate of Bmlly J.
limit, deceaaed. by tho County Court,
of Clackamas county, Oregon, and ha
qualified
Now, therefore, all person having
claims against said eatate are hereby
notified and required to prPaent th
samo with the proper voucher, to the
undersigned administrator at hla borne
at 114 Center street. Oregon City, Ore
gon, within alx month from the data
uf this notice.
HARVEY K. HOOTS.
Administrator of tho Estate of Bmlly J.
Hoots, deceased.
Dated August 0th. 1915.
CLARENCE RI'TT.
Attornev for Estate.
New berg. Oregon
Notice to Creditor.
In the Matter of ihe Estate of Ellra
Koch. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has boon appointed hy tho
County court of Clackamas county,
Oregon, executor of the will of Ellzg
".000, ueceaseii. ami nns uuiy quanriod
am persons Having claims against
I ho aforesaid estate nre hereby notl
fled to present the snme at the office
nf Paul C. Fischer, room 2, Heaver
building, Oregon City, Oregon, with
proper vouchers nnd duly verified,
within six months from tho date of
this notice.
Dated, August 13, 1915.
LOCIS KOCH.
Executor.
PAUL C. KISHCER.
Attorney tor Executor.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that a cor
tltlcnto has boon filed in the office of
the County Clerk of Clncknmns Coun
ty, by H. H. Johnson, County Sur
veyor, showing thnt the contract en
tered into hy Joffery & Hufton for the
Improvement of tbe road loading rrom
Mllwaukle to Sollwood, has boon com
pleted 4n strict contornilty with all
terms, conditions nnd specifications as
sot out in said contract.
Any person, llrm or corporation hav
ing objections to (Ho to the completion
of said work, tuny file same with the
County Clerk within two weeks from
the dale of the lirst publication of this
notice.
Dated August 13th. 1915.
IV M. HARRINGTON,
County Clerk
WANTED to lie- from owner of good
fnrm Tor sale. Send cash price and
description. D. V. Hush, Mlnm
apolis. Minn.
LOST 2 rear old hay colt, white spot
In rorehend. Any information lead
ing to recovery will ho suitably re
warded. Phono Redlnnd 24. Mrs.
P. Catho, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F.
D. No. 2.
PROPOSALS INVITED
si-:. i, ED PKOPOSAliS will bo re
ceived by the County Court until 10
o'clock on Friday, September 3rd.
for the. construction of n tool house,
plans and specifications for which
may be seen at the office of the
County Clerk.
The right to reject any and all
bids Is expressly reserved by the
County Court.
H. S. ANDERSON,
W. H. MATTOON,
A. H. KNIGHT.
Railroad Building at Night.
Railroad construction In Africa at
night Is made possible, says a scientific
Journal, by tho use of a freight car ns
a lighting plant. Projecting from a
tower built at one ond of the car Is a
light arm that extends far out over the
track. At the extreme end of this arm
two searchlights are placed, while oth
er lamps are located nt lutervnls aloug
the arm. Hy means of this arrange
ment plenty of light can lie shedSuimn
the portion of the track that the arm
overhangs, while beams of the search
lights can tie cast ahead where the
work of preparing the rondbed is under
way. The lighting plant permits of
work lo the cool hour while the torrid
sun Is below tbe horizon.
I
Ht AL eTATB TRANtFcHI
Heal eatai trMaiara fllad wllh Ha
i ordar IMman $rtday ara aa follow
William M Oragan al ui lo ti
pbionla II latrflald. block to. Hoard
man addition to Jannlnga laodga; 1 1 0
f A Oaddl at ui to G II Hi ho
iiiai her. part of blin k H Ukenlew
Villa. I '.oo
c v Howard at ui lo Mullno I
tcliapmeni company, lot 7, Mock 16
Mullno. Ora ; IM.
$rd Clark at ni to Gaorflana Tft
lot 7. block 1, Wt Hill- addition in
dragon city lie
Until Oillh at Ui to Fred H. lmeii-r
at ill. 10 rra of lha donation land
claim of J. I. Kalr. township J outh
of rang t aaal of tba Willamette ma
rttttui HO.
Ileal aatata traaafar fllad with Id-
order Dedman Friday ara aa folluwa
A. C Mowray at ui to II. W. Mon
nattas. ItO-Mt Intaraal In IM arras
north! of sllon 14. township 3
ami lb of range & sail of tha Wlllsm
atte meridian; alao the aat of Iba
northwest "4 of taction 31. township 3
south of rang S est of th Wlllsm
.tie meridian; alao lha northeast Ki
of tba southwest of section 34. town-
hip 3 south of range 6 east of tha
Willamette meridian abui southwest
U of serilon 34. township 3 south of
rang 6 aaal of the Willamette merld
lao: i:.000
A. F Wheeler at ui to the Kaat Bide
Mills It Lumbar company. IM errs.
of tha northeast of section S4. town
ship 3 south of range I esat of Ihe Wll
lamette meridian; also the east H of
the northwest of section 34. town
ahlD 3 south of range 5 esat nf tha
Wlllsmelte meridian, alao southwest
H of section S4. township 3 south of
rnnga. ; cast of the Willamette me
ridian; $7.s35.
W. II Monnastes et ui to Bast Hide
Mllla It l umber company, IM acre
of tha northeast of section 31, town
ahln 3 aouth of range 5 esst of tba
Willamette meridian: also tbe east
of section 34, township 3south of range
6 eaat of the Willamette meridian
also the northeast of the southwest
of section 34. townahlp 3 aouth of
rsnge r.east of the Willamette merid
ian: also the southwest 4 of section
34, township 3 south of range S east
of the Willamette meridian: $14.4C3.Cn
A. C. Mowray at ni to A F. Wheeler.
100 arras of tho nortbesat 14 of sec
tion 34. township 3 south of ran'ga 5
east of the Willamette meridian: also
the east H of aectlon 34, township 3
south of range 6 east of the Willam
ette merldlsn: alao the northesst
of the southwest of aectlon 34. town
ahlp 3 aouth of range 5 east of the
Willamette meridian: also the south
west ' of section 34. township 3 south
of range 5 eaat of the Willamette me
ridian: $er.oo.
A. C. Mowrey et ui to East Side
Mills V Lumber company. 180 acres
of the northeaat of section 34. town
ship 3 south of range .'.east of the Wil
lamette meridian: also the east H of
section 34, townahlp 3 south of range
5 east of the Willamette meridian:
alao northeast of the southwest '4
of section 34. township 3 south of range
Ti east of the Willamette meridian:
alao the southwest Vi of section 34
township 3 south of range 5 east of the
Willamette meridian: $5600.
W. A. Pomeroy et ux to East Side
Mills ft Lumtier company 160 acres
of the northeast 4 of section 14, town
ship 3 south of range 5 east of the
Willamette meridian; also the east H
of section M. township 3 south of
range 5 east of the Willamette merid
ian; also northeast of the southwest
; of section 34. township 3 south of
range 5 east of the Willamette merld
Ian: also tho southwest 4 of section
31. township 3 south of range 5 east
of the Willamette meridian: $10.
Knot T. Hestul et ux to W. G. Master
Ion et ux. 40 acres of section 25, town
ship 4 south of range 1 east of the
Willamette meridian: $10.
Charles L. Hates et ux and Blroy
Hates et ux to Knut T. Hestul et ux.
2'4 acres of section 4, township 4 south
of range 1 oast of the Willamette me
ridian: also 4 acres of Philander Lee
nnd wife donation Innd claim: $10.
R. M. Kellogg company to Harriet
C. Heatty, lot 55, of the Canby Gar
dens; $1.
W. A. Pomeroy et ux to East Side
Mills ft Lumber company, 160 acroB of
tho northeast V of section 34. township
3 south of range 5 oast of the Willam
ette meridian: also the east H of aec
tlon 34, township 3 south of range 5
east of the Willamette merldlnn; also
northeaat l of the southwest i or
Bectlon 34, township 3 south of range
5 onst of the Willamette meridian ; also
the southwest K of section 34, town
ship 3 south of range 5 east of the
Wlllnmetto meridian; $7000.
Real estate transfers filed with Re
corder Dedman Saturday arc as fol
lows:
Thomas Roberts et ux to Johnnna
Hayes, lot 4, block 3, Robert ro-plat of
blocks 2, 3, 8, 7, 10, 11, of J. R. W.
Sellwoodl addition to Mtlwaukie; $10.
Empire Investment company to J. '
Paxton et ux lot 1, block 8, Alder Crest
acres; $10.
Anton Srhauor et ux to E. N. Tem
pest et ux, 10 acres of the donation
land claim of Almon R. Holcomb et ux.
In claim 43, township 3 south of range
2 eaat of the Willamette meridian; $10.
H. S. Rrltt to Henry Rleff et ux, part
of section 19, township 3 south of
range 1 east of the Willamette merid
ian: $1.
W. J. Wilson to A. E. Tlapaugh. 3
acres of the donation land claim of
J. B. Chtlds 7513 claim 44, section 5,
township 3 south of range 2 east of
the Willamette meridian: $489.45.
Real estate transfers filed with Re
corder Dedman Monday are as fol
lows: George W. McHride et ux. to Ora E.
Qnlght. a tract of land on center line
of the county road between Oregon
City and Portland: $10.
W. H. A. T. Wallace et ux. to S. O.
Murray, nart of the donation land
claim of Lee, number G4, section 15 and
22, township .1 south of range 4, east'
of the Willamette meridian; $10.
Molalla Clackamas Land Improve
ment company to F. W. Kraemer et
ux.. part of block 11; $10.
Walter P. Plbble to the Molalla
Clackamas I.and Improvement com
pany, block 11: f 1
Real estate transfers filed with Re
corder Dedman Tuesday are as fol
lows: James O. Williams et ux. to Cora P.
Williams, 2 acres of the Orland Bid
well donation land claim, number 57,
t i: 1. eaat pj
.Hi Willaaaalta BMrtdlaa, $10
Paul Marti blag lo 'olla Mr I far et
ui . Iracl I of lb ('Islraisa arr
I tract lit avrras, $171
D A Jsinas al in. to laaa Mai-:
Jam Lull, k lot I. block al, of Or
goa City. II.
Lucy ijloier to John II Mover 10
acre of th ! lac bail Olovsr donation
land latin, a. dona II. It aaal SI.
township I, Mai tb of range 4. eosl uf
tba Willamette mertdlaa II.
Heal slats lranrra fllad with it.
corder Dedman Wednesday are as M
Iowa:
Port land Trust company of Oregou
0. Isabel Marvin and Nelll M Al
brecbt, 40 acres of mm Hon M. low
hip 2 aoulb. of reus 7 sax of iba
Willamette mertdlaa; III.
Joseph Itoecoe la al UI. to Myrtle
F. 1. J Work of land la eoull Os
wego Heigbta, containing 3 acre mora
or laaa: II.
Frsd Velkaa lo W M Hu.itb. I0
aire of aectlon 33. lOWMblp i. south
of range 3, aaal of Iba WlllsmeHr ma
rtdlso. l.
GOTCH HEADY
FOR ACTION
Champion .. restler Comes Out
of His Retirement.
WANTS TO MEET STECHER.
Man Who Recently Won Anrtarican
Till From Culler I Chap Wham
Humboldt Farmer Would Like to
Tactile Goi.h tar AH Foreigrwrm.
Frank Oot b. wrestling champion of
tbe world, will rom back.
There la only one condition to tba
Humboldt 0aj gladiators airing that
ha attach la. hi retirement of several
.rears apx The financial condition
must ba "pfV'Kr." which hi the word
he uses himself In latter to a Chicago
eftortlng writer.
This Is a trifling condition. tnc
there ara bat few foreigners In this
country who could by any stretch of
Imaglustlon be considered to hare tba
slightest chains with lbs Humboldt
Offsr Aimed st Stscher.
The offer to come bsrk la aimed
stiasrely at Joe Htecber, tbe plowbny
from Nebraaka. who won the Ameri
can title In Omaha from Charley Cut
ler recently. Stecber'a victory. It la ap
parent, waa all tbat amnked Uotch out
of the quiet of hla Iowa home.
He saw the youug fellow flop Cutler
as eaally as he would a sack of gram.
and Immediately he Intimated that he
might reconalder bis rrtlrem nt ana
return for one more whirl at tbe game.
He waa asked In a wire If be still
conaldered a rolling Htecher or any
body else, and thla Is hla reply In part:
"If projier Inducement are offered I
might accept a match with aotue Amer
ican. ioaallily Joe Steelier, but no for
eigners. Bout would hare to be pulled
off Inalde of ninety days."
First News Sine Retirement.
This la absolutely the tlrst definite
ut-wa from QotCfl since be announced
hla retirement abort ly after the (oU-b-
Huckenschmldt match at tbe While
Sox ball park In Chicago un Labor day,
11111. Gotch said at the time be would
enter tbe gnine no more, but wished
the public to co.islder Unit be bad re
used for all time.
Cotch stuck to bla resolution In the
face of frequent challenges from men
with whom he could have drawn fat
houses. Within the past ftw weeks
ftotch has taken a couple of promising
youngsters In exhibition bouts and
showed some of hla old time form.
With Gotch buck hi the game pro
moters will make every effort to brlnu:
about a meeting between Gotch and
Youug Zbyaco. tho Dole, who has been
defeating every wrestler he baa tack
led In the past two years. There are
many wrestling exerts who believe
the Pole would come pretty near tak
ing away the title from the Iowa
farmer.
SOME JUMPERS UP AGAINST IT
Bender, Johnson and a Few Others Are
Showing Signs of Slipping.
Chief Bender Is not the only one of
the old stars doing pour work for the
Feds. The chief hua been hammered
by the batters In the (lllmore circuit
ns If he were a mere novice.
Itnnkln Johnson Is another chap who
looked good In the majors nnd has
fallen down In the new league. This
youngster Unshed neross the horizon
with the Button Bed Sux a year ago
By bentlng Walter Johnson a couple of
times he achieved n reputation. The
Feda tempted b!m, and he hopped to
Joe Tinker, but he la having a hard
time winning games.
Boh Groom, nfter having a bad sea
son last year, has come buck nnd Is one
of Fielder Jones' best. Doc Crandall.
too, wins games now and then, while
Plank has had a good season to (late.
GAINS BY THE ALLIES.
Germans Have Lost 1,027,740 Square
Miles of Territory.
Statisticians who hnve been watch
big the progress of the European war
have completed a compilation of fig
ures Indicating the land area losses suf
fered by Germany since the conflict
began. These figures show tbat the al
lies already have taken 1,027.740 square
miles of Emperor William's colonial
Uliaaagl01ll. which Include former hold-
Ings In Asia. Africa and the Pacific.
An idea of tbe Immensity of this may
be gleaned from the fact that the area
taken Is nearly one-third ns large as
the United States, or as big as the com
bined states of Nevada. Utah. Wyom
ing. South Pakotn. Nebraska. Kansas,
Oklahoma. Iowa. Mississippi. Arkan
sas. Wisconsin. Illinois. Indiana, Ohio.
West Virginia. Kentucky and Tennes
see. Some Idea of tbe financial strain on
the nations may be gathered from the
fact that Botha's short campaign
against the Germans In southwest Af-
wst Britain
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
J08EPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
Y TO LOAN
O- a l.TiiDksTTTm PrssaMUtat
The First National Bank
ol Oregon City, Oregon
capital, frrtirtft
raaa-.ana a Oeaa'e' Baikia, lai Mia
BRICAOIIN GINMAL
COTT eUGOIOTfO TO
MA Kg IACt IN MtXlC
IT lu (a.
That General Hugh Scott, chief of
the army itaff and famous as a con
ciliator In tbe Phllllppine. oa the Mai
Iraa border and among the Indians,
baa beam chosen definitely a the en
voy to present to the rival group In
Mexico the m-. .-salty for an agreement.
wa partially admitted In Washington.
It waa stated officially that be would
be an excellent person for the mlulon
and that he itood a good chance of be
ing chosen. It waa stated tbat the fac
tion would not be given an indefinite
period to agree. A time limit la a cer
tainty. If chaoa (till reign when tbla
limit expire the Pan-American confer
ence will put their own candidate Into
tbe field.
PRESENT ROAD PLAN
DEFENDED BY EASTHAM
ATTORNEY DECLARES COUNTY
GETS VALUE FOR MONEY
SPENT IN MOST CASES.
OREGON CITY. Ore.. Aug 1 (Ed
itor of the Enterprise) The proposal
to replace our 60 road districts with
four should awaken general interest. It
Is the beginning of an agitation that.
unless met squarely at the start, will,
bring about larger and larger districts j
and ultimately, one district comprois-:
ing the whole rounty. with one super-1
visor. No fear need be entertained of 1
such an Immediate result. Such .
changes do not come about abruptly, 1
but step by step the little beginning
becomes a big accomplished facL
The change proposed offers no solu
tion for the difficult road problem now
on us. Heavy automobiles and auto
trucks have ploughed through our ma
cadamized thoroughfares. Main trav
eled ways, and especially those serv
ing centers of population, suffer most
from the new and terribly destructive
traffic; they are being cut to pieces
at a disheartening rate, yet the roads
of outlying districts must not be ne
glected In a desperate effort to over
come the new enemy. But such would
be the certain result of a "dhe super
visor" or "four supervisors" arrange
ment. The fewer the supervisors the
greater will be the Influence of cen
ters of population over them. These
centers would require, and I am afraid
would secure, most of the road fund
to maintain close-In stretches of road,
fast going to pieces.
Under our present system, except in
occasional instances, the county gets
full value for road funds expended. Ev
ery section of the county contributes
toward the fund and with every sec
tion hnving representation In Its ex
penditure, as now, local pride and the
prevailing spirit of harmony are Im
portant factors in getting, as we do,
exceptionally good results under diffi
cult conditions.
Owing to automobile and auto-truck
traffic, some of our highways must fall
fnr below standard. Our court will re
quire a little time for observation and
experiment before It will know Just
how to meet the situation. Meanwhile
It will be fair, and most satisfactory
ultimately, to keep the highways that
are not subjected to the new and de
structive traflic In "apple-pie" order.
Clackamas county needB her sixty
ernest, practical workers for good
roads. The protest against the plan
of reducing the number gradually to
the logical result of one county road
supervisor should be outspoken and
empatic.
The agitation for a system of four
supervisors lays the foundation for a
compromise at forty; from that num
ber a reduction to twenty will not
arouse antagonism: It Is the begin
ning that presages the end and it Is
against the beginning of a process of
eliminating and merging road districts
that this objection is aimed.
O. W. EASTHAM.
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All legal budneee promptly attended to
C. ICHUIIIl
Attorney at Law
" Advokat
Will faractie In all court, mhke cot
i lion and settlement.
Oftea In Kntarprlaa llulldlng.
Oragon City, Oregon
C. D. A O. C LATOURETTf
Attorney! Law
Commercial, Raal Eatat and
Probata our Specialties. Of
fice in Flrat National Bank
Bldg.. Orrgoo City. Oregon.
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney t-Lw
Notary Public.
Katacada. Oregon.
STRAIGHT aV SALISBURY
We make a specialty of Installing
water system and plumbing la
the country. We carry the Load
er tank and Stover engine. We
have a full line of Myers pump
and stray pumps.
Price always lowL
720 Main St. Oragon City
Phone 268W
Office Phon- Pacific Main 406;
Home A-270.
Residence Home B-114.
WILLIAM M. STONE
Attorney at Law
Reaver Bldg.. Room ( 1
OREGON CITY OREGON
O. D. EBY
Attorney at-Law
Money loaned, abstract furnish
ed. Und titles examined, eatatea
settled, general law business.
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PARKPLACE'S OLDEST
HOUSE IS BURNED TO
GROUND LATE FRIDAY
STRUCTURE WAS ERECTED OVER
60 YEARS AGO BY HI STRAIGHT
TRAMPS SET BLAZE.
The oldest house In Parkplace and
one of the pioneer homes of the coun
ty was burned to the ground between
10 and 10:30 o'clock Friday nigbL The
blaze is believed to have been started
by tramps as the building waa near
the Southern Pacific track and has
been unoccupied for several years. The
loss is alighL
The house was built over 60 years
ago by Hiram Straight and waa used
as a dwelling continuously until two
or three years ago. It waa the prop
erty of the Straight estate.
Durif)g the laat two years no attempt
haa been made to keep tbe building In
repair and at the time the fire broke
out part of the building had been destroyed.