Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 25, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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OltrOON CITY KNTKRPKTHK. I IMDAV. AI'dl'HT V)C.
!
ummona.
In I Im ('In nil Court of th HlaU uf
I Ifl'KHII fur Cll klll ClIMIlIf
THIlo llxhiii, I'laliillff.
'I'u Mil. II. I'h, defendant.
Mil M II. I'liaaii. liiflulanl.
In Ilia name uf tin Hindi of IIu k'iii,
iiu uiu hcroliy K'iiiil to appear mi J
uimoi r III" I nuiplallit tiled agallial
ni In Ui kluivniitiillli'il ranae on or
l-fr iim ;"jili i,i or Hi'iid'inlHir,
I 'i hi, llm iiiiih prcarrlhcd In Ilia order
if imlilli al inn of lliU miiiiinoiia inl
I li ii I 1,1'liift iiiuiii Hi ii ii al m from
Hi" ilniit of nral ii 11 1 1 1 11 1 i it if Hits no
Hi'', iiinl If yon full lit an appear ami
anaair, for nt llo rrof, llm plulutllf
will apply In llm i mil I for Ilia MM
prand for In Iht rmniiUliil, loll;
.'I li.it ilffi liiliilil, Mr hlu II. Cliaan
Iik required In p In plaintiff
within 110 laa finlil Dm dute "f On.
rri'i' herein, I tin ail in of Ul! :j by
ri'iiami of pual ilmi liialulluiciita ami
Intcrcil on I lull ri'lluln niiiliail I'll
lend lulu by ill Ii ii'l.inl on I'm'. I.
I1H.' for Hi" norllii'uil iiiriii'r of lot
70 link llrovii. being Id 1.1 f'"l on
Coniily rim. I ami 3Vn rt fl ( ''''J ft ) In
ili'l'lli, In Cl.nk.Mimi aouiily, t r ;.
InKilliiT wild all unpaid Inii' lln'1"
on, ami In of n-r fiilliiiii In an pay
au'il annul ami Inu'i. the defendant,
ami all tliomi t'liilma through or uinliT
lo r 1 1' fori r fnieilnaid of all Until,
tlltr. in Into lli'ii or Internal In ami In
aulil pniicrty; for lur mala ami dla
ImrKi'iiirala herein ami for an h other
ami further r -1 1 f aa to the court
ai-i'iiia UK'i'l.
Tina aiiniliioiia la pulillnlicd by order
of llm Hon. J. I'. Ciiinilii'll, judg of
Hli. ulxivc entitled rourt. ilutril Aug
!. l'Hil. directing that imlilli ailon be
iii.nl" In ui'i or'tiim i' liiri'ltli.
Ii.iin of drat imlilli iitlon Aug I
I '.l Hi
I ii In of lunt publication, Hi'lil. 1
WIG
I.. W M M TIIKWH.
Attorney for I'lalntiff.
(lumber of ( 'iiii'ri'. Portland
Oregon.
Summon.
In IIih Cln-ult Court iaf (In- Htulo of
tiiPKon, for tlii roiinty of Clai kuiiiaa
Vry Carollii'ra. iiUHillir. va. Kin
i .l V H.intn. Kati'lla K. Huntn, III' w ife
. C. Ki'i'vra. I.i'tm II llmivra. Ill
l(i'. ill fi iiiluiita. ami T A. Wlllluii
ami .1. K tilliiKi'r, hi I'uttni'ra, iluitiaT
Ininlnrita umliT til" II nil nainx ami
Ml) ( of VS'llllunia olltiKi r, Inti'rvi'ii
tin; di friiiluntn.
To Krnrat V. Huutn. Kti'll K. Hun
In, C. ('. l(i"'Vi ami l.i'im II. II"i'K'
iti'fi'ii.liuita uliovi naini'il.
In tin n .uti' of Hi.' Stat.' of Dri'Koli
von anil rwh of you arit ni'ri'liy ri.
inlri'il to ni'l'rur ami unaui-r tlm t roaa
romliliilnt flli'il OKulnat you In Hi
alni' I'litltli'.l man uml rourt on or t
fori' tha 30th iluy of Hrl'ti'inln'r, 19l,
ami If yon full to npii'ur mid anawcr
ttii' aulil froaa rouiilulti(, I'lulntiff will
aiily In Ihn rourt for llm ri'lli'f prayi'il
for In I lio aal'l rroMa-ioinpliiInt, lo
wlt Tbut thi IntrrtiMiliiK ili'fi'n.lunli
havr tnilKiiii'iit nmiliift C. ('. Ilwvi'a
uml Irf'nn II. Itri'Vi'H. hln wlfo. In Hi
amn of IM Ifi wllli ft mt 'i,nl Intrr
oat from tlm 31at iluy of Diirenilirr,
dir., th tm in of I'iOoo iitt.irn.'ya for
uml roala of anlt anil nali ami that a
morlKiiK clvi'ii tiy until llonvi'a ami
wlfn uiortiu:lnK (o an I.l Inti-rvnlnit
di'fi'iiiliitila lit M l-Trat AiIiIIHod to
jKimlni; IxhIkii, In Clurkuiima county
Dn'Kon, b fnri'i'loai'il uml aulil In the
uuitiiii'r provldoil liy law and llio pn
I'i'i'ila upplli'd l tin' pnynii'lit of Hip
1'litlina and ih'iniinda of tlm Int.'rvi'n
Iiik di'fi'tiil.'intM, uml tluit In ihmi aalil
pri'inliH'a lirltiK nn Inaiiffli'lniit uiiioiint
to uiy tlm lawful dim Km and il
tiiiinln ukiiIiihI riiiiio. Unit tlm IntiT
vi'iilni: ili-fi'iiiliitiU Iiiivh and ri'rnvor
from mild Ki'ovi'a mid wlfn a dofli'
fiiry JudKnii'iit for any ovitpiuh m
inalnlliK unpiild on bii.Ii fnri'iloHUro
and nU and for iii'iii'iul ri'lli'f.
Tlila BUinmoim Ih aorvi'd upon yon
hv titililli'iitlon. liurmiaiit In nn ordi'r
niiidii ty the Hon. J. II Cuuiplii'll
Judp! of the iitiovu I'litllli'd court, and
diiti'd lhi lltli iluy of Annum, llu
Tlm ilul'i of tlm 111 hi pulilli'ittlon of
HiIh mimtmiiiM Ih (lio IStli iluy of An
kuhI, llti, uml Hit' lunt date of puli
llcalliin la tlm :".'tli day of Si'ptoinliiT.
I'.i Ifi.
IIKUHKUT ('. IIHYSON,
Attorni-y for IiiUm'vi'uIiik Defi'tidiinlH
Summon.
In llm Circuit Court of tin' Smio ol
()ri'Kn, for ClnrkuinaH County.
Orvii K. KIhIi, IMiilutllf,
VH.
Mcrti'ii FImIi, Di'fi'nilunt.
To Merlon Hull, iiliovo-nuimid tie-
fi'iidunt:
In tho niunu of tlm Statu of Oregon
Jim urn Imri'by rcipilruil to uppi'iir uml
IlllHWIT till) COIIlplllllll llll'd UKHlllWt
you. In tho uliovo outltlid huII, cm or
hoforo tlm UL'nd iluy of SoptmiiuiT.
IIMli, mild ilatu IiiiIhk tho expiation
of hIx wonkH from tliu II rut puhllcutloti
or thlH HiitntnoiiH, and If you full to
appear or iuihwit wild coinpliilnt, for
want thereof tho plaintiff will upply
to tho court for tho rolluf praytid for
In Imr coinpliilnt, to-wlt:
For u (locroo (IIhhoIvIiik Uiu inarrl
hku conlruct now oxIhIIiik hi'twcon
plaintiff and defendant and for tho
cure, cuHtody and control of wild mi
nor child, Aurol HhIi. Tlila BuiumoiiB
Ih puldlHhod by order of Hon, II. H.
Anderson, JikIko of tho ('oimty Court,
which order wuh tnado on thu 8th day
of AukuhI, 1910, mid tlio tltno pro
Hcrlhed for piilillcatlon thereof Ih hIx
weckH, heKlnnliiK with tho Ihsuo dated
Friday, AukuhI 11, 1916, mid contlnu
ItiK each week thereafter to and In
cluding Friday, September 22, 1910.
IIHOWNIOM. & SIUVKM3,
Attorneys tor I'lulntiff,
Sheriff' Sale.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for tho County of Clae.kiimaH.
H. F. WaltorH, rialntlff,
vs.
. Knill I'ind and June Don I.lnd, bis
wire; 0. 0. Ollbert, A. 1). Salmon and
William Mud, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clucka
iiiiih, bb:
lly virtuo of a JuilKmout order, do
creo and an execution, duly lmmed out
of and titular tho seal of tho above en
titled court, In tho ubove entltlod
caiiHO, to me duty directed and'dutcd
tho 10th day of August, 191ft, upon a
judgment rendered and entered In
iinid court on the 29th day of July.
1916, In favor of 11. F. Waltors, plain
tiff, and against Emll Und and Jane
Doe Und, his wife; C. O. Gilbert, A. J
D. Salmon and "Wllllum Llnd, defend-1
aula, for Ilia an HI of liDUUO. with III
leieat lhrmili at Ilia rain of all pel
nut per ainmiii from Hit lotli day uf
January, IVI'i, ami Ilia further amn
of I '.'I, aa attorney's I"". ami the
i mil uf ami upon llila aril, iiiiimand
I ii K uiit In uiaka aala of the f.illnlnK
ii m llln'1 rial prupeity, allnala In Him
lomily of Clai kainaa, alala of Olegnli
In tall:
Tlm N W. 'i nl Ilia N V. ' of a.
lion T 4. H. II 4. K f Ilia W II
bundle meridian, i-ncpl a alili of
laml HilMy feet ld r r ! a Hi"
aal alilit of aald fully a' n-a
Now, Therefore, ly lrlim of aalil
riorntlon, judgment older ami dm fee,
ami III roinpllaiK a with Ilia oin
iiiiiinla of aalil wrll. I Kill, on lljtm
ilay, llin i;ih day of Hi l' ioIh r, 1'Jle,
lit Ilia hour of IU n'lliHk A. M at the
f ruiil iliHir of III" Coniily Court lloiian
III III" i lly of Ur.'Kuli I'lly, In aalil
nullity ami aial. all al imlilli: auc
Hon, aul'i' I In ri deuiptloli. In Ilia
hlghcat bidder, fur I'. H oli mill.
laah In In ml. all Ilia Unlit, till" ami
Inli rn.1 alil'li lh wllliln tiniiii'il An
fi niUma or i ltln r of Hi Iial on tin'
iIuIk of tlm inorUiiKii ln'ti'lii or aim'
lial III or In Hi" aiHUn iI'.m rllml ri al
iroM'rty or any part llmrmif. In a.itlfy
km hi i'i"i iill'iii, J'lilKini'iit or'lrr. il
rri'O, lnli'H".. i oat i mi l all ' ' ruin"
coila
V. J WII.HDS'.
Hlii-riff of Clm kaiiiaa Coniily. Or"
Mv V. C. II ACKKTT, lii'l'iity
I III I '"I. llfiK'ill Cllv, Dri'Koli, Ai'K 1.
1914
Summon.
Ill tlm fin nil Court of llm Hlate of
Ori'iinii for Clui kiimaa Coiinfi.
ileorK" W. Akera. plulnlltf, tb Annl"
1 lioiiipaiui, Hli" Wi'lilil ami J W
Tliouipiion. li'T liualiaml, i. fi'ii'lalil
To Annl" Thiiiiipanii Im" Wrli li and
J. V. 1'lioliipai'li, Iht liualiaml, lie
(iiiluiiU almvi' nami'd
In tin' iiuiiik of llm Hlnln of (iH Knir
Von ari Ii.t.'I'V ci'iiiuiiimli'il In aiipcar
In llm almvit flit It led rourt mid luinu
no or lii'fnri' tlm '.III iluy of Ortolii-r,
I'M.;. I Inn and tbern In appear and
una it or oilier Ian plead to tlm coin
plaint filed III llm atioir rut It led miian.
ami If you full an In iln, a dci rm will
Im taken attain! you for tlm rillef
ili'liiailded III aal.) ciiliiplulnt, Inwll
For a decri'i' of Hi" nmrt .le larlnic
tlm plulntlff to Im llm owner of the
follow Inn .Im. rllie.l reul i'lat". alluali'
In tlm county of Clai kainaa and atuti
of tiri'iiiin, to w It :
That purl of the dolintlon land claim
of U lllnun T. Mutl.H k and wlfn In Her
Hon 4, In loMiiahlp 2 aoiith of raniin 2
cunt of tin' Wllliiuietlo Mrrldlan,
lioiimli'd am) dearrllii'd a fnllowa, to
It: Im'kIiiuIiik on tlm north llun of
tlm fiirni formerly owned by C. F.
Cliirku dearrllii'il III ilei-d IxHik 97 at
page sii of the diM'il renirda of Clack
ninu roiinty, where ald line I In
lerai'cted by llm renter lino of tlm
county road know n aa the Haker a
Kerry and Mllwnukie Wagon Itoud
llirnre r ii n it I ti k north CS degree eaal
3'J.5 rod to Hie center of llm Ore
lion i CullluriiU railroad truck ein
braced III the right uf way CO feet
wide granted by W. T. Mat link and
Kllabetli MuIIim k, hi wife, to Oregon
Ceutrul Hullroad rotnpany, by deed
dated February 17. lHii9. recorded In
Hook "C" at page 3 of the deed rec
nrda of aalil CliicKumui county: Hienru
north "2 degreea weal along the renter
line of aald tract 2HGI rixla; thence
north lis degree euat SU roiU ulong
the liortlierly line of an hi farm; thence
nc in th 22 degree runt C9.47 rod
thence aoiith IIS degree Hl 117.15
rod parallel with the northerly line
of aald farm to tho center of auld conn
ly road: theuie ulong the center line
of wild county road 42,:l rods to tho
place of lieglunltig, containing tjncroH
more or Ichh,
mid that IhlH title be iuleted thereto.
Thl wiiunmnH I aerved upon you
by order of the Hon. J. C. Campbell,
Judge of llm above entitled court, ord
ering the Hume to In) piihllHlicd lit leimt
once eui'li week for Hlx Hiicci'HHlve
week In the Oregon City Knterprlse.
HAI KU & tiltKK.V, and
A. II. M'Cl'UTAIN.
AttorneyH fur I'lalntirf.
Iiate or flint piibliriitliin AugiiHt 2"
I9lti.
Date ol hint publication October 6,
t'.Mli.
Summoni.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
I,. M. I. Sullivan. Plaintiff.
VH.
Melt) Sullivan, Defendant.
To Metn Sullivan nbovo-nnmod de
fendant:
In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon
you are hereby required tn appear and
anHwer tho complaint Died ngalnat
you In tho above entitled milt, on or
before the 1hI day of September. 1916,
wild ditto blng tho expiration of six
woeks from tho first publlcntlon of
thin BummonH, nnd If you full to ap
pear or anHwer mild complaint, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to tho court for tho relief prayed for
In hlx complaint, to-wlt:
For a decreo dlHflolvlng tho mnr-
rlago contract now exlHtlng botwoon
plalntilt nnd defendant. Thin mini
runs Ih piilillslied by order of Hon. J.
IT. Cumpboll, Judge of tho circuit
court, which order wns mndo on the
18th day of July, 1916, anil tho tltno
proscribed for publishing thereof, la
six weeks, beginning with tho Isstio
dated Friday, July 21, 1916, and con
tinning ouch week thereafter to and
Including Frldny. Septotnher 1, 1916,
imOWNEU 8: SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Rank of Mt. Angel, a Corporation,
rialntlff.
vs.
Oren J. Ripley, Ella A. M. Ripley
I.. Falconer and Wnllnce McCanmnt,
Defendants.
To Oron J. Ripley, Ella A. M. Rip
ley nnd D. Falconer, defendants:
In tho niimo of tho Stato of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer tho com
plaint that has boon filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
on or before tho Inst day prescribed
In the order for the publication of this
summons npon you, which is bIx
weeks consecutively from the date of
the first publication thoreof. Bnd If
you fall so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, ptaint'.ff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
Ha loinplalnl, til: Tlml lh Woi1a
Inli l.y Ma In I Iff mi llial urtala CO
ai r lia'l til lai4. .artb ularty A
aflt.ad III Ilia toiuplaliil b'fi-ln, all'l
atil In - in-n 7, T. 4. H, II. 3 K. In
Clai kainaa lonhly, Oirgoii, ba for
i luted ami aal l Uinta aobt, and that
y.ni l. diibarnil ami fnrmlowd uf all
rlgbl. Iltla. ratal, llm and llilrrral
In aii'l In lb" aald .f hi,I-i, ami mi Ii
ami rvery pari llii-rrof, ami for u b
nllmr and dlffrrrni relief a Ilia innrt
li.ill derm inn ! and rjillalil
Hertba of tlila auiniiiniia um,ii yon
by I'Ul.ll. atl'in HirfMif In Iba Orrgon
City Knlnrprlai', a wnkly mia r,
I ma. In by vlrlua of an order of lb"
llmiorahla J. I'. Caiiipbrll, Jildg" of
Iba alm riillllrd court, madn and rn
(.red of rrmrd on tlm IMh day of
July, 1914. ami Iba datn of llm Aral
publication la the ;ut day of July,
II4, ami III" dale of Ilia laat pulilpa
lloil will ba Hepli'llllx-r I, IDI4
(M-'MTKIl K. ItOHH.
Attorney for I'lulntiff.
Nolle of Foal BttHammt of th fa
tal of David Harrla. Dacaaiad.
Nnllia la tmrrby Iflfrn that Hi un
derilmird adiiilnlatrat'ir "f llm ratatr
of Durld Harrla, ilei raaxd, lit filed
In Ilia County Court of Clai kauia
Coniily, Hlaln of OnK'.n. lila final ar
ci'iiiit a imli a.luilulitralor of a.ild
ratutn and Dial Tueaday. llm Mi day
of Hrpti'inhur, 1910, at the. hour of 10
o'i ba k A. M. ha been filed by aald
court a the time for hearing of oli
Jixtlon to aald report and tlm rttl
ment thereof.
W. K. IIAItltlH,
AdiuluUlrator of llm Katala of Da
vid llurrl. Dnieed.
V. KCIII'KIIKI..
Attorney fur Adiulnlalrator.
Summoni.
Ill llm ('In nil Court of llm Hint of
Orri-. hi, for Cla kainaa County.
Claire C. Howard. I'lulntiff.
vs.
Ilert llnai'.rd, th-fendmil.
To Hert Hownrd. alwivr named d
fen.lmil:
In the nanm of tlm Slate of Oregon
you are hereby ri-ulrcd to appear and
auaacr the complaint filed agalnat you
In the almve entitled suit, on or be
fore the lat day of Heplember. 1916.
auld ditto lielng the riplratlon of alt
week from the fir at publication of
tills lutnmon. and If you full to ap
pear or nniwer aald complaint, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to llm court for the relief prayed for
In her complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dlasolvlng the mar
riage contract now eilatlng between
iilulntlff and defendant. Thl sum
mon I published by order of Hon.
J. I'. Campbell. Judge of the circuit
court, which order was made on the
K.th ihiy of July, 1916. and tho time
prescribed for publishing thereof 1
six week, beginning with tho Issue
dated Frldny. July 21. 1916, nnd con
tinuing each week thereafter to and
Including Friday. September 1. 1916.
GRAHAM. UECKETT.
ft COOI'Krt.
Attorney for Hiiintlff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of tho 8tuto of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Mary A. Alnsworth, rialntlff,
vs.
Taylor Alnsworth, Defendant.
To Taylor Alnsworth, nbove-nuiiicd
defendunt:
In tho name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint filed
against yon In the above entitled suit,
on or before tho 1st day of Septem
ber. 1916. said dato being tho expira
tion of six weeks from tho first pub
lication of this summons, nnd If you
full to uppear or answer wild com
plaint, for want thereof, tho plaintiff
will apply to tho court for tne rcnei
prayed for In her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riiiiio contract now existing between
nlulntlff nnd defendant and for tho
restoration of her maiden name, Mary
A. Uray. ThiH summons la publlHlioo
bv order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge
of tho Circuit Court which order wns
mado on tho 15th day of July, 1916
and tho time prescribed for publish
Ing thereof is six weeks, beginning
with tho Issue dated Frlduy, July 21.
1916. and continuing each week there
nfler to and including Friday, bepiom
her 1, 1916.
GRAHAM. UECKETT
& COOriCR.
Attorneys for rialntlff.
Assessor Notlca of Meeting of Board
of Equalization.
Notlco is heroby given that upon the
second Monday in September to-wit:
Soptembor 11. 1916, tho Rourd of
Equalization will attend at the court
houso in Clackamas County, Oregon,
and will publicly examine tho assess
ment rolls nnd corroct all errors In
valuations, descriptions, or qualities
of landH, lots or other proposes aa
sossod by tho County Assessor.
Dated at my offlco this 8th day of
AugiiHt, 1916.
J. E. JACK,
County Assessor.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of tho State of Ore
gon for the County of Ciuckamas, ad
mlnistratrix of tho estate of Martin
Walter, deceased. All persons bavin
claims agnlnst said estate are heroby
required to pronent them to mo at the
office of C. Schuebol, Oregon City,
Oregon, properly verified as by law
required, within six months from tho
date hereof.
Date of first publication, August 4th
1916.
CAROLINE STROHMEYER,
Administratrix of the Estate of Mar
tin Walter, Deceased.
C. SCHUEREU
Attorney for Administratrix.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Conrt of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
.Tcnctt Tollock. riaintiff,
vs.
Retcr Dalotas, John Marnnclas, John
W. Loder, agent, and Gust Carabris
tos. Defendants.
State of Oregon. County of Clacka
mas, ss:
Dy virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court, In the above entitled
ua, in ma duly dimtrd and datrd
Ilia lltli day uf A 'j r 'i.l. upon
J'ldgwriil frlidi-rad ami riilerri) In
said l nor I DM Km I Hbj day of Aui'l.t,
l, III favor of JrnHt I'nllMk. plain
lift, ami train! I''r ImIiUi, JuLo
Maraud. Jbu VV l'lr, aa'iil and,
liu.l Carabrlalo. d frndaiit, t.,r id..
aulil of i.4C'. I"i Inli real Hmlnoli
it llm rt of al V "ol r annum
from lbs I ''lb day of Mar'h, 114, ami
llm further amn of ll'eibn, a a'tnr
liey fen, and the furllier amn of M 70
mat and dlalmrai nn-ni ami the
roata of and upon IMa writ, roininaml
In inr In inuka aala of Hi fnlloln(
di-ai rlbed fral property, aituatn In
Hi lomily of CU kuii.aa, alaln of (ira
(llll. In wit
A put "f Ilia D I. C. of Kra f'luti
er In T. 2 H. II. 2 Y. W M , roiiiiiieiic
lux at a point l'-' ilialm anuth, kf.
ill f era 17 llllliulea aat of (lie aouth
rat corner of a Ira. t of land a" 1 1 by
N W. Kandall to Jl.ti Nauirlit aa re
ordi-d In Volume X. pai:n 2)7, Ixiing a
part of llm aforcaaid donation land
ilalui. tlieii'" aouth . degree I,
inlliiite rnat on Hi" aoolli line of
a.ild tract 3 l" -lialna, Hn-me norlli I
di-xrea aunt four rlMlna; tlirrn e north
degreea f7 i Inula a. went .1 l'i
.liMliia. In Mr. II M Wliltlo' k cor
ner; llieni e avriuth I ileyree wmt along
the raat Htm of II M Wlilllm k'l land
to tlm place of beginning. 4 ( bains, com
Mining 1.3 acrra, umra or le (reaerv
lug a road way 2" l' ' t l'l" on Dm
north aide of auld Ii4 I, and also a
Irait In the outbiil corner, beln"
41 fiH-t raat and weal uml 112 fii-t
nortli and south, li'-reiofon- a. to
AIoiko Alldredge and wife!
Now. Therefore, by virtue of nld
ri-i utlon, judgment order and decree
and In roinplliim Hh the lominands
of auld writ. I will, on Saturday, the
Klh day of KepteiiilH-r. 191;. at llm
huur of 10 o'rhx k A M , at the front
door of the County Court Houae In
lb City of Oregon City. In aald conn
Iv and state, aril at public auction.
subject lo rediimpllun. to the hlgheat
bidder, for l. fl- g"!. ruin, cash In
hand, all tlm right, till" and Interest
ahlrh the within named defeadunt
or either of them, had on tlm data of
(he mortgngfl herein or slme hud In or
lo the alcove derlbed real property
or any purt thereof, to atlafy said ex
ecution. Judgment order, decree. In
ten !. coHta and all accruing coat.
W. J. W ILSON.
Sherlfr of Clacknmaa County. Ore.
Hy E. C. Harkctt, Deputy.
Duted. Oregon City, Ore.. Aug. 1Mb.
1916.
Summon.
lu thn Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clai kainaa
Gustavo Schramm, I'lulntiff,
v.
l-otilae Schramm, Defendant.
To liule Schramm, defendant:
In the name of the Stare of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
iinawer the complaint filed against
you In the above-entitled suit in said
court on or before the 30lh duy of Se.
temlKT. 1916. If you full to so appear
and unswer herein, plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for a decree against
you aa prayed for In the complaint,
dissolving the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant; that plaintiff be awarded the
custody of their two minor children
and that plaintiff be decreed sole own
er of lot 11. block 13. of Robertson, in
Clackamas Couuty, Oregon,' and also
such other relief said court deems
proper.
This Hiimmons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks In tho Ore
gon City Enterprise, a newspaper pub
lished at Oregon City, Oregon, pursu
ant to an order duly made and enter
ed of record theroln by Hon. J. JJ.
Campbell. Judge of the above court, on
the 14th day of August. 1916. The
date of the first publication hereof ifr
August 18. 1916 and tho date of the
last publication Ib September 19. 1916.
R. CITRON.
Attorney for rialntlff.
rortland, Oregon.
Money to Loan
PAUL C, FISCHER
Lawyer
Deutscher Advokat
Room 2 Reaver Bldg. Oregon City
El
PROGRAM IS GIVEN AT 0. C. H.
BUILDING WATERMELON
FEAST ENJOYED.
S.
Friday being the last day of the
summer normal hold at the Barclay
school building, teachers who wore in
attendance to tho closing day. where
entertained at the Oregon City high
school building Thursday evening. The
entertainment was in charge of a com
mltteo composed of John R. Rowland,
chairman; Miss Lettle Osborne, Mrs.
M. L. Fulker.ion, of Salem; Miss Lena
Vlen, Mrs. J. E. Calavau and Breuton
Veddur.
The enrly part of tho evening was
devoted to the following program: In
strumental solo, Miss Win Osborne, of
Clackamas school; vocal duet, Misses
Mablo Morgan and Maudo Lugcson,
accompanied by Miss Alta O'son; reel
tatton, Miss Harriet Duncan, of the
George school; vocal solo, Miss Lena
I'len, of the Ardenwald school, ac
companied bv Miss Win Osborne; rec
itation, John R. Rowland, of Oregon
Cltv school; piano duet, Mrs. J. E.
Calavun und daughter, Miss Erma Cal
avan. Tho program was followed by a
watermelon feast.
AUTO FALLS; GIRL KILLED.
rORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21. Olive
Erickson. aged 24, milliner, of 8004
Borthwick street, is dead; her sister,
Agnes, a stenographer for G. S. Smith
& Company, Is at Good Samnritan hos
pital, probnbly with an injured spine,
and J. H. Shields of the Milton hotel
Is at the same hospital suffering from
Injuries to his back nnd legs as the
result of a touring car backing off a
bridge and being precipitated 50 feet
to a ravine below at the end of the
Base Line road last night.
GREEN SHELLED FLEAS.
Tiny .! Thai Altai Naa'ty All
frh Watar fih.
(Van-ely any aprili-a it fro wilaf
Bali I frro from lb attack ot tb lit
la dlakllk Dab flea. If flaileiie!, grarn.
tab tody U-liig prraaasj tl"M (gall!
Ib akin of lb flb.
l l. m r: flab Mm 1 nrltbar fl
Uiit Ion, but niriul'vr of alispl
group of cruat. eiia, trail known In
baturallal for tb paraaltlc l.aMt of
local of It iiirmbrr
It U far from baring re -lied Ih oltl
fiat drgtharatloii of tb chronic par
aalla, buwarer, and often foraaka It
vP tlm lo enjoy Iba pU-aatir of lb
fr.
I liar wati-bei) Ih flab Bra daring
Uibm riruralnna 'nlo tb on water.
apreiilly fi-d lo lblr g in bola-
tlny grrrfilan dlak dialling hither So4
Ibtlhrr In dlrl roiirar, diving auildt
sjr downward or upward or turning ova
and ormr In a aerie of rapid mmrr.
aault. which hare ln rw-knnwl t
numlirr aoin bundrH a nilnut.
Miuiil'l a Dab flea wlali to rrjoln
boat II approachr nntll It I raugbt
up In Ib awlrl of water which accom
panies fh tnorrment of tb flab, and.
i ""ii a it loorhea, t lay qul' k hold
npon the akin of i victim by a pair of
peculiar sucker organ. plrl on th
undtr Mirfcs near th mouth Ixudoo
Tit Hit
VAST AREA OF TEXAS.
am f h Magnificent Distant In
th Ln Star Stat.
Th'M who llva in the raat and north
bar little or no roiireptlon of tb mag.
nlflcrnce of dutam-e In Tela. Her
ar Just a few figure ttut will help to
llliutrat tb riatnr of area of tho
ton f (ar Hut.
Tb distance frotn Houaton to El
Tito by the lira rent rail route 1 833
miles, which la only 114 ml Ira leas than
Iba distance from New York to Chi
cago, f47 mile.
It 1 820 mile by rail from Pan Anto
nio to El I'aao. This la 114 mile
greater than th dlatauce from Chicago
to rittabuith.
The dbtanre from Echo, Tex., tb
moot eastern point on a direct railroad
route, lo El I'aao. I W4 mile, or thre
mile lea than the dlatsnr from New
York to Chicago.
Tho distance from BrownaviHe. Tex,
on the gulf coo at, tb easternmost
point on (he Texas-Mexican border, to
El I'nao. the weMern lennlnua of tb
border. Is than 1.200 miles. This
I greater thai; the distance from Ntw
York city to Torn pa. Fla, or to Spring
field. IIL It 1 greater than the dis
tance from New York lo 8L Louis by
140 mlle.-l'b!ladelpbla Ledger.
Diana of Ephaau.
Epbesus waa one of the twelve Ionic
dtfca of Asia Minor and wa situated
In Lgdut. near the mouth of the river
Cayitrus. According lo 6trabo. It was
founded by Androclua, son of Codrus.
It ultimately came Into possession of
the Romans, and In the time of Au
gustus It was the greatest place of
trade of all the cities of Asia west of
the Taurus, fct, raul resided there
three year, but the destruction of lu
great temple by the Goths In 200 A. D.
gave It a blow from which It never re
covered This was the famous temple
of Diana. Near the western extremity
of the town are still to be seen some
massive structures, which have since
IStlS been carefully excavated. It Is
now certain that these stand on the
famous temple site.
Josa Stick.
The composition of the candles called
Joss sticks, which are used In all the
religious ceremonies of RuddbLsm, for
a long time remained a mystery, the
preparation of tbc sticks being Intrust
ed to certain persons chosen from a
limited class, A Freuch chemist, how.
ever, learned the manner of making
Joss sticks L. Indo-Cblua. A stem of
bamboo is rolled In a preparation con
taining fourteen different odoriferous
drugs, two of which are significant as
showing a know-ledge of chemical and
physical properties. These are aco
nite, which serves to protect the sticks
against the attacks of rats aud mice.
and camphor, which causes them to
burn steadily without being periodical,
ly extinguished.
Hia Ona Ragrat.
"There's no use trying to deny It," ro
tiarked Mrs. DeKlatt. "this Is the worst
cook we've hud yet There positively
Isn't a decent thing to eat on tbe table."
"That's right." rejoined DeFlntt
"But," continued his wife, "there's
one thing In her favor. She can't be
beat when it comes to washlug."
"Flty we can't eat the washing,
sighed the hungry husband. Chicago
News.
Would Hlp Soma.
"What er what sort of a part has
she In your show? Do you think she'll
please the audience?" be queried anx
lously.
"She ought to. She gets killed la
the first act." replies a sister contem
porary. St Louis Fost-Dlspntcb.
No Chane For It
That sensation, said to be the finest
In tbe world, of finding a two dollar bill
In an old Test never happened to us
and never will. When we are through
with a vest there are no pockets or
any llnlng.-BKansas City Star.
At tha Horn Plata.
The Catcher And how do you like
married life, Jerry? Shortstop (newly
wed) Well. Jake, she's just like an
umpire. She never thinks I'm safe
when I'm out Puck.
Encouragement after censure
the sun after a shower. Goethe.
la as
Helping th Dlagnoiia.
Doctor My dear lady, you are In
perfect health. I can't find a thing the
matter with you. Patient 1 wish
yon'd try again, doctor. I do so wain
to go away to recuperate. Century
LODGE WOMEN PLAN PICNIC.
The Pythian Sisters will give a
basket picnic Frlduy afternoon and
evening at Canemah park for Knights
and Ladles of Pythias and their fafi
lies. A basket lunch will be served
at 6:30 o'clock and the evelnng will
be spent with games and dancing.
TBI ENDEAVORERS
Mlttll SHIRLII SWALLOW ANO
ANNA sjINCARION CIT
HIGH CNA0IS.
tirade r lcd ytrdy by Elbert
( bhrinan, of Iba Clai kama County
Cbrlallan Endeavor I'ulon, Indliat
that 10 elide vorer of tlila vPlnlty
bate paaard tb eiprrt etanilualloa.
wbbh held In thl city tb Utter
part of July.
From the middle of May until Ih
mid'lln of July a lurgn claaa of Curl
llun rndeavorer gathered nu b Hun
day to tiidy ei-rt method of their
work, and after tb eiamlnutlon th"lr
paper wer aent lo tb atut effic
iency depan merit In Eugene to be cor
rm ie.. Tboae who paaaed the riainln
atlon were: Mia Hblrlle Haallow,
Mlaa Anna Illnearaon, Kenneth C,
llendrli k. Mia ElUaheth Kr.al. Mar
bin White, Ituth Miller. William Miller.
Clara 1'. Tate. Ague Harris, and Uk
raine A. Oalrom.
Mlaaes Khlrlln Knullow and Anna
Itiiiearaon, with grade of 9) and 91
reapei tliely, aul.mltted two of Ih brit
paper ever written In thl work. Tbl
expert work ha been standardized by
the Cniti-d Society of Christian En
deavor, and the Mine courae I offered
all over the world. For that reaaon
the showing of the local c! Is con
sidered rapeclully good.
FARM IS SUCCESS
JERRY JONES NOW IS MARKET
ING VALUABLE ROOT ATN
HIGH PRICES.
Jerry Junes, of the Estarada coun
try, la marketing ginseng from bis
fields. He believes that his plants,
grown largely aa an experiment, are
entirely successtul.
Five years ago be planted several
thousand plants, and thereby made
himself the object of much neighbor
hood ridicule, but by careful cultiva
tion has already sold enough to meet
his Initial expense. The market price
today for this medicinal root ranges
from 6 to IT a pound the price de
pending largely upon the age of tb
root. Mr. Jonea expects to harvet
several hundred pounds next spring.
Oregon grown plants mature about
a year earlier than those grown lo
the east, with about 13 plants furnish
ing a pound of the dried product The
roots are ready for market after the
fourth year, but older roots bring a
higher price.
"DEAD MAN" NOT FOUND.
Chief of rollce Durk has been asked
to investigate the death of Charles
Voeth by Chief of I'ollce John Catlln,
of Albany. According to the police
chief of the up-vallcy city. Voeth met
his death In this county In December
14, 1914, probably while at work on
a railroad. A search of both orficlal
records and newspaper flics, how
ever, falls to reveal a trace of the case.
Voeth has a sister living in Albany
who is trying to learn of her broth
er's death.
Just the Thing for Diarrhoea.
"About two years ago I had a severe
attack of diarrhoea which lasted over
a week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford,
N. D. "I became so weak that I could
not stand upright. A druggist rec
ommended Chnmberlaln's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tbe first
dose relieved me and within two days
I was as well aa ever." Many drug
gists recommend this remedy because
they know that It is reliable. Obtain
able everywhere. (Adv.)
PROFESSIONAL
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
D. C. Latourette. President F. J. Meyer, Cashier
The Ffrst National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
William Hammond
Philip L, Hammond
HAMMOND & HAMMOND '
Attorneys-at-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273
Office Phones Pacific Main 406;
Home A-270.
STONE & WOULTON
Attorneya-at-Law
Beaver Bldg., Room 6
OREGON CITY .... OREGON
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-La
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
C. 8CHUEBE' L
Attorney-at-Law
Deutacher Advokat
Will practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
FIREflAN IS BIIED
CORK PLUS OUT OF 00TTLI ON
HARRY StILIR CITY BUYS
HIM A NIW SUIT.
Harry Heller, a member of Ib fir
deirtiii"iit. waa burned about tb arm
by acid Wadiirxlay when the cork
flew out of a big bottle of rarbolln
Id onto hi clothes.
Allho.iiih the anlt wa ruined, no
scld reai hod Heller' face and the
only burna an received wer on hi
arm.
Tb matter wa brought up at a
meeting of the count II Wediieaday
night and the city agrred lo buy Heller
a new suit of clothes. Hl.-ler was
working at lb ftrrhouao of company
No. 4 at the llm of Hi accident.
COS! OF LIVING 25
PER CENT AB0VE1915
PRICE OF HOGS IN CHICAGO
11 JO, BREAKING RECORO
8INCE CIVIL WAR.
IS
CHICAGO. Aug. 21. The high coat
of living thl year equal the cost of
high living laat year. Higher price
and smaller portion at reilauranl
are the barometer of food condition.
Food prlcea have advanced 23 per cent
over laat year. The soaring cost of
meats, flour and vegetables limits
their use by many people and th
cheaper foods, rice and molasses, are
coming Into their own.
The wholesale price of the beat
grade of flour per barrel today waa
H SO and lust year It wa I3.S0. Beef
Is now selling at from It to 20 cents
per pound wholesale, an Increase of Z'i
per cenL The greatest rise occurs In
imported canned goods, which have
advanced 100 per cent
Ilutter and eggs have remained about
the same, but the housewife gasp
every day when she goes to market
to find how the prices of vegetables
are mounting.
Live bogs sold at 111.30 a hundred
pounds at the stockyards today, the
highest price since Civil War days,
when they went to $12.73 a hundred.
GRANT LAIS IIL
NOT BE ON TAX ROLL
County Assessor J. E. Jack Tuesday
received a letter from Louis L. Sharp,
chief of the field division of the gen
eral land office of the department of
tbe interior, instructing htm to take
from the tax rolls ot the county the
Oregon & California grant lands.
These lands total 98.206 acres and are
assessed at II.14S.000. Tbe govern
ment la expected to pay delinquent
taxes on the property. '
"Tbe title to these lands having
been by the act ot congress reverted
in the United States, they are no lon
ger subject to taxation and should
not be placed upon the assessment
rolls which are now- being prepared
by you," reads the letter from Mr.
Sharp.
"I would therefore request that you
kindly see that the lands covered by
the said act are now and hereafter
omitted from the assessment rolls of
your county. By so doing you will
avoid presenting complications which
will surely prevent the early payment,
of taxes, now due tn your county, in
accordance with the provisions of the
statute."
CLACKAMAS COUPLE WEDDED.
Mary E. Cruder and John Heinricb,
of Clackamas, were quietly married at
the Baptist parsonage Saturday by
Rev. W. T. Milliken, pastor of the First
Baptist church.
DIRECTORY
WEINHARO IUILOIN0
Phones Pacific 52
Home A-151
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
All legal business promptly attended to
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public.
Estacada, Oregon.
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKillip School of Sur
gery of Chicago, is established
at Fashion Stable, between
Fourth and Fifth on Main Street,
Both Telephones
Office Pacific 65; Home A-95
Res. Pacific 164; Home B-80