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    OREGON CITY ENTiftPRlSE, FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1917
LOTTERY AT WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, July SO,- Secretary
of War Newton D. llaker drew the
first numbtr of the thousands that will
enroll America's young manhood In
the nw national army,
It was 2(1.
Tke drawing la being hold In room
226, senate office building, and at
tended by a tow officials and newspa
pr num. Tho bulk of America'! first
draft army had boon choaen by lot
at :33 o'clock today, when the an
nouncers bad clicked off 8,000 pnllnt
numbers.
These 8000 numbers ahould Inform
practically every man subject to call
among the flrat 887,000 men, How
ever, from 5000 upward will bi neces
aary to oover certain scattered dls
trlcta. Numbera ran ao high that of
ficials wore not certain that ao few
aa 2000 would be enough to cover the
flrat call.
At the rate the drawing la proceed
Ing It will be difficult to complete It
before 6 o'clock Bnturday morning.
Late thla afternoon General Crow
der announced that the draft would
continue uutll all numbera have been
recorded.
The aecond number drawn waa 2522,
ihe third 9(13. Chairman Chamber
lain of the annate military affalra com
mittee drew the aecond. Chairman
Dent of the houae committee the third.
Senator Warren, ranking Republican
member of the aenate military affalra
committee picked the fourth; Repre
aentatlve Kaon, ranking Republican
member of the houa military affalra
-committee, the fifth; Acting Chief
General miss, the sixth; Provoat Mar
anal Crowder, the aevenlh, and Adju
tant General McCain, the 'eight. The
draft then proceeded formally after
the movie macblnea had been removed.
It required 1 hour and 45 mlnutea to
draw the flrat 1000 numbera.
The announrera are elowlng down,
getting hoane and changing ah If t a
frequently.
ltofore drawing the flrat number
Secretary Maker madq a brief apeech,
In which he explained the purpoae of
the drawing, and assuring the nation
the draft waa being conducted with all
falrneaa.
General Crowder, Jude advocate gen
eral of the army, alao made a ahort
explanation of the mechanical pro
ceaaea by which the namea were to
be drawn.
"Gentlemen, we are met a re to con
duct the lot or draft by which the new
national army la to be recruited and
auc-h increases aa are necessary to
bring the regular army to war atrength
are to be obtained," aatd Secretary
Baker.
"Thla la an occaalon of very great
dignity and aome aolemnlty. It rep
resent a principle which we believe
to be democratic and fair In aelectlng
eoldlera to uphold the national honor.
"The preparation for thla have been
conducted not only with the utmoat
falrneaa but with every effort to pre
aerve all those appearance of fair
ness nocessory to reaaaure and satisfy
tho country that It la being conducted
with justice to all.
"It had been hoped to conduct it
with greater brevity, but owing to a
inlnhap thla would not be possible.
"Thla does not mean that there la
any change in the system It 1' pure
ly a chnngo of mechanics. The aame
persona will be drawn who would have
' been drawn had the first plan boen
followed."
Secretary Baker took occasion to
emphaalte the equality of drafted
men, aa compared with troops in other
olementa of the military organization.
'They are equal In all respects aa to
right and privilege," he aaid. "It haa
boen suggested In aome sections that
waya be found tor paying special hon
or to the drafted men. I hope these
will be acted on that we may break
down prejudice and make It plain that
these men are the equal of all other
sold lore."
Representative Kahn of California
drew the highest number among those
drawn by the officials. He drew 10,
218. This means he drew only one
man, as only one district registered
more than 10,000.
When Secretary Baker and other
prominent officials had done with the
honorary drawing of the first eight
numbers, the task was turned over to
Goneral Crowder'i otatf.
The regular staff, handled the task
with precision, moving tiro numbers
from the capsules to the big black
boards with the utmost dtBpatch.
TD AMEND FOOD BILL
IS PLANNED BY SESSION
A
WASHINGTON, July 19. The aenate
this afternoon, 63 to 10, refused to
make Herbert C. Hoover, sola food dic
tator. It rejected the Shafroth amend
ment for one food administrator.
A Reed amendment aimed to elim
inate Hoover was defeated previously,
A committee amendment l atlll pend
ing for a board of three members.
WASHINGTON, July 19.-The He
was passed In one of the bitterest
rows the senate haa seen this session,
when Senator Reed of Missouri this
afternoon launched a movement hav
ing for lt object the ousting of Her
bert C. Hoover aa food administrator.
He proposed an amendment- to the
food control bill which would have
put the administration of the act in
the hands of a commission of five, all
of whom must be bona fide residents
and qualified votora of the United
States. Senators declared this would
shut out Mr. Hoover.
"I do not want to put the control of
our foods In the hands of a man whose
every Interest Is In some country not
our own, declared senator iteea, ' I
want to put them In control of Ameri
can cltlxene, who have no foreign al
liances." Senator Hollls of New Hampshire
charged that 8onator Reed had cross-
examined Mr. Hoover when ho was on
the witness stand before the senate
agricultural committee "aa mercilessly
as It he were a chief thief on trial In
a polio court."
"That is absolutely and unqualified
ly false," abouted Reed, "I rlae .
"I refuse to yield," retorted Senator
Hollls.
After Senator Hollls had completed
bis talk Senator Reed demanded and
received reuognltlon on a point of
order.
"The aenator aald I treated Mr.
Hoover as a chicken thief," said Sen
ator Reed. 'That la a reflection on
me. It la absolutely and unqualifiedly
false."
"It la not a personal privilege In
the aenate tor one aenator to stand
here and call another a liar," Inter
rupted Senator Williams of Missis
sippi. Amid much rapping of the gavel for
order Senator Reed aald:
"I Invite any man who Is fair and
decent and honest to read the record
of how I treated Mr. Hoover."
Senator Williams came to Hoover's
defense with an Indorsement stronger
than any yet heard on the floor ot the
aenate.
"If I had my way," the Mlsslsslpplan
heatedly declared, "I would have the
bill name the man who would be the
rood administrator, ana that man
would be Hoover. I would name him
chiefly because o fthe absolutely un
fair, false and unjustified attacks that
have been made upon him.
"If President Wilson appoints Hoov
er, he appoints a great American one
of the greatest In the country. He Is
our best American of the self made
type. He Is a man all over, every Inch
of him. Intellectually, physically and
morally. He was called upon by the
president to do this work, and he has
been presecuted, he haa been ar
ralgned aa un-American and possibly
dishonest. The attacks are unfair,
unJUHt and uncalled for in every pos
sible way.
Hoover is head and shoulders
above the average man. His Amer
Icanlsm cannot be challenged. He is
as loyal as a man can be, and Is hon
est as God makes men.
thla is a war emergency and big
mon are needed, and the man who
should be chosen ahould be a man ot
Hoover's typo."
SALEM, Or,, July 24. Quarreling
among themselves over a man who
was aiding tbem, two of the glrla who
escaped Sunday night from tho Indus
trial School for Girls, walked Into Sa
lem about midnight last night, and
from a downtown garage telephoned
to the achool authorities to come after
them, and Chief of Police Cooper and
Sheriff Needham found the third girl
asleep In the dairy barn at tho state
school for the deaf.
The girls told the officers that two
men helped them to escape in an au
tomoblle. The girls were brought to
Salem and after apendlng aome time
In town went out to a dense woods
near the achool for the deaf. They
spent Sunday night in the woods, they
aald.
Monday, they said, they were
brought meals by a third man, who
caused the trouble which prompted
two of the girls to give fflemselvea up.
One ot tho girls objected to the man's
advances, and the other two sided with
him and the row began.
The girls told tho officers they did
not know the names of any of the men
but the officers are confident they
can put their hands on the men when
they are wanted.
fiction and profile on file In the
County Clerk's office, iiids must be
accompanied by a certified check
for 6 per cent of the amount named
in the bid, and any or all bids may
be rejected by the County Court.
II. 8. ANDERSON,
Judge.
A. II. KNIGHT,
W, A. PROCTOR,
Commissioners,
Notice Administratrix tale.
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed administratrix ot the estate
of E, B. Joues, deceased, "as on
June 6, 1917, by the County Court
of linn County, Oregon, duly licens
ed to sell tho following real proper
ty, tc-wlt: Beginning at a point In
the line between Sees. 15 and 16,
Tp. 4, 8, R, 1 K. of the W. M. and B.
1325.61 ft. dlstan from tho corner ot
Sees. 9, 10, 15 and 16; thence with
the Sec. lino 8. 441.83 ft; thence N.
89 degrees, 20 minutes W. 985.87 ft.;
thence W. 441.83 ft.; thence S. 89
degrees 20 mlnutea E. 985.89 ft. to
the place of beginning containing 10
acres except a strip 10 ft. wide off
the ,W. end thereof for road purpos
es, all In Clackamas county, Oregon.
On and after Monday, August 27,
1917, the undersigned will proceed
to sell at private sale for caith to the
highest bidder all or the Interest of
said deceased In aald real property,
and bids for said property may be
presented to C. C. Bryant, Attorney
Albany, Ore.
MARY W. JONES,
Administratrix.
City, in eald County and State, sell
at public auction, subject to redemp
tion, to the highest bidder for TJ. 8.
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 mortgage
herein or since had In or to the
above described real property or
any part thereof, to satisfy said ex
ecution, judgment order, decree,
costs and all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County,
Oregon.
By K. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., July
6th, 1917,
LUTHER BURBANK
IS DANGEROUSLY
ILL AT HIS HOME
CAVES ARE NEW
CLASSROOMS IN
FRANCE TODAY
NEW YORK, July 19. Schools In
caves, with pupils and teachers wear
ing gas masks,- are extremes to which
war-ridden France has gone to insure
for every child "that heritage In which
alone is the property ot an enduring
nation," says an official report to the
regents of the university of the Btate
ot New York, by John L. Finley, pres
Ident ot the university and state com
missioner of education. Mr. Finley re
cently returned from France, where he
studied the effect ot the war on the
Frenoh school system.
Franco has not for one moment for
gotten her culture defense, said Pres
ldent Finley. Women by thousands
have taken the places of men teachers
called to the fron, many ot them, In
capacitated from battle, hare returned
to teach.
SANTA ROSA, Cal July 24J Fear
that a fever may set In with serious
results la the chief cause ot anxiety
today over the condition of Luther
Burbank, the plant wizard, who is suf
fering from heat prostration and other
complications a thla home here. The
last reports were that Burbank's con
dition waa unchanged.
North Bend box factory will
amall sawmill to Increase output
add
Notice
Notice la hereby given that the Public
Service Commission of the State of
Oregon ha set the application of
the Clackamas County Driving and
Rafting company for a franchise to
drive lo, lumber and timber pro
ducts on Butte and Coal creeka In
Clackamas County, Oregon, for hear
ing on tho twenty ninth (29th) day
of August at 11 o'clock a. m., in the
court houae In Oregon City, Oregon,
All persons Interested In said mat
ter may be heard In person or by
attorney.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY DRIV-
ING AND RAFTING COM
PANY, By WM. M. STONE,
Secretary,
deceased; Walter Given and Oracle
H. Glvens, his wife, defendants, for
the sum of 12000, with Interest there
on at the rate of six per cent per an
num from tho 17th day of February,
1914, and the further sum of 1150.00 as
attorney's fee, and the further sum of
$.13.65 costs and disbursements, and
the coats of and upon this writ, com
manding ma to make sale of tho fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate In the county of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
The north half (Ntf) of Section
Six (6) in Township Four (4) South
Range Five (5) East of the Willam
ette meridian, except tho east 220 rods
thereof.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, Judgment order and decree, Summons
and In compliance with the commands In the Circuit Court of the State of
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the Oregon, for Clackamas County,
25th day ot August, 1917; at the hour William Asplnwall, Plaintiff,
of 10 o'clock a. m at the front door vs.
of tho County Court House In the Elsie Asplnwall, Defendant
City of Oregon City, In said County To Elsie Asplnwall, defendant above
and State, sell at public auction, sub- named:
Ject to redemption, to the highest bid- In the name of the State of Oregon
dei" for V. S. gold coin cash in hand, you are hereby required to appear
all the right, title and interest which and answer the complaint ot the plain-
the within named defendants or either tiff, filed against you In the above
of them, had on the date of the mort- entitled suit, on or before six weeks
gage herein or since had in or to tho "om tho 13th day of July, 1917; that
above described real property or any being the date of the first publication
part thereof, to satisfy said execution, of the summons herein, and tf you so
Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs toU to PPear and answer for want
and accruing costs. tnereor, tne piamtiir win apply to tie
w i wnj?nv I court tor tne reuer demanded in the
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, complaint to-wlt:
Br E. C. Hackett Deputy. For decree dissolving the bonds
Dated, Oregon City. Ore., July 27th, f matrimony and the marriage con-
1917.
PHONES
Office Homo, A 23 Pacific, 153
Residence 36F11
DR. WM. C. 8CHULT2E
DR. F. P. 8CHULT2E
Physicians and Surgeons
Rooms 217-218 Masonic Bu'ldlng
Oregon City Oregon
Money to Loan
PAUL C. FISCHER
Lawyor
Deutsch-sprechender Advokat
OREGON CITY OREGON
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for aale. State cash price
full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne
apolis, Minn.
WANTED A good binder, must be
cheap tor cash. C. B. EISELE, R,
No. 3, Aurora, Ore.
FOR SALE Brush runabout. Express
bed, In running order. Sixty dol
lars. A. G. Stevens, Gladstone, Or.
Pacific 6F11,
L
OF UN LEADS 10
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dcud cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwaukle 6 9-J.
WOOD
Sealed bids will be received at the
County Clerk's office until Friday,
August 10, at 10 o'clock a. m., for 50
cords ot four-foot cordwood, to be de
livered at the court house In Oregon
City. Oregon, by October 10, 1917.
ThU wood must be sound, first
growth fir, cut from green timber, and
seasoned.
Payment will be made by county
warrant'lssued at the term ot county
court following the delivery ot the
wood.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge,
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 21.
Joe Josephs, a Klamath Falls jitney
man, is being sought by officers on a
charge of having brought liquor across
the line into dry territory. He made
a trip to Dorrls, Cal,( late Wednesday
night and returned early in the morn
ing with two kegs in his car. He drove
to within a mile of Klamath Falls and
cached the liquor on the river. The
following day he procured a launch
and went down the lake to an isolated
farm house near where he had made
the cache. A housewife had been tak
ing particular notice of every passing
boat. Josephs landed and started to
put the kegs into his boat when the
woman rushed up with a gun and com
manded him to stop. Josephs rolled
one keg into the river and Jumping
into his boat, rushed away. Upon the
arrival of the officers tho woman was
Informed that the kegs did not contain
dynamite," as she had supposed.
WIL80N TO BE RECTOR
WASHINGTON, July 24. "It is al
together probable President Wilson
will be chosen lord rector of Glasgow
university to succeed President Poln
care of France," remarked Gordon
Gordon-Smith, formerly a student of
the Scottish seat ot learning, Monday.
"I believe the students ot the univer
slty will elect him unanimously."
- 8ummons.
In the Justice Court ot the State ot
Oregon for Clackamas County, Dis
trict No.-4r -1
E. M. Kellogg, Plaintiff, , '
vs.
William Hesseldin, Defendant.
To William Hesseldin, the above
tamed defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled, cause and court
on or before the 8th day of September,
1917, and It you fall to appear and an
swer the said complaint, plaintiff will
take judgment against you for $28.75
and for the costs and disbursements of
the above and entitled action.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication, pursuant to aa order
made by John N. Slevers, Justice of
the Peace, of the above entitled court,
dated the 24th day ot July, 1917. The
date ot first publication is July 27
1917, and date of last publication is
September 7, 1917.
O. W. EASTHAM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Salem: PUns drawn tor large state
tuberculosis hospital.
Notice to Contractors.
healed proposals will be received
at the office of the County Clerk at
Oregon City, Ore., for grading the
road between Rock Creek bridge,
four miles East of Clackamas Sta
tion, and Baker's bridge on Clacka
mas river, until two o'clock p. m.,
on Friday, August 3rd. Said grad-
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point In tho north
line of Section one (1) 20.63 chains
west from tho northeast corner ot sec
tion one (1), Towsship 2 south, rang
Z oast ot tho Willamette meridian la
Clackamas county, Oregon; running
thence west f.87 chains; thence south
14.64 chains; thence oast 6.87 chains;
thence north 14.54 chains to tho place
of beginning, containing ten acreo
more or less.
Now, Therefore, by Tirtuo of said ox-
ecution, judgment order and decree.
and In compliance with tho commands
of said writ I will, on Saturday, tho
4th day of August, 1917; at tho hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at tho front door of
tho County Court House in tho City ot
Oregon City In said County and 8tate,
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder for
U, 8. gold coin cash in hand, all tho
right, title and interest which tho with
in named defendants or either of them,
had on tho date of tho mortgage herein
or since had In or to tho above des
cribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff ot Clackamas County Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., July 1 1917.
tract heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant in this
cause, and for such other and further
relief as the plaintiff may be entitled
to In the premises.
This summons is served upon you
Notice of Final Settlement
In the master of the estate ot H. F. W.
Gortler, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under-1 by publication, pursuant to the order
signed, as administrator of the es- of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, judge of
tate of H. F. W. Gortle., deceased, the above entitled court, which order
has filed his Final Account in the was made and entered on the 12th
County Court of the State ot Ore- day of July, 1917, and which order
gon for Clackamas County, and that directed that service of summons in
Monday, the 20th day of August this cause be made upon you by pub-
1917, at the hour of ten o'clock, In licatlon thereof once a week for six
the forenoon ot said day at the consecutive weeks in the Oregon City
court room of said Court has been Enterprise, a newspaper printed and
appointed by said Court as the time published and of general circulation
and place tor the hearing of ob- in Oregon City, Clackamas County,
jections thereto and the settlement Oregon.
Sheriffs Sale on Execution. "
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Jessie E. Crim, Plaintiff,
vs.
John L. Crim, Defendant
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss:
By virtue of 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 dfrected and dated
the 18th day of July, 1917, upon a Judg
ment rendered and entered in the
supreme court of the state of Oregon
on the 15th day of June, 1914, in tavor
of John L. Crira, defendant, and
against Jessie E. Crim, plaintiff, for
the sura of $70.50, with Interest there
on at the rate of six per cent per an
num from the 15th day of June, 1914,
$16.50 costs and the costs of and upon
this writ, commanding me out ot the
personal property of said plaintiff, and
if sufficient could not be found, then
out of the real property belonging to
aald plaintiff on and after the date of
said 15th day of June, 1914, to satisfy
said sum ot $70.50 and interest and
also $16.50 and the costs upon this
said writ
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, judgment order and decree.
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ being unable to find any
personal property of said plaintiff, I
did on the 20th day ot July, 1917, duly
levy upon the following described real
property of said plaintiff, situate and
being in the county ot Clackamas, and
state ot Oregon, to-wit:
All ot lots numbered 24, 26 and 27,
Oregon Homes, Clackamas .County,
Oregon, according to the duly record
ed plat thereof, and I will, on Satur
day, the 25th day of August, 1917, at
the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. at the
front door ot the county court house
in the city ot Oregon City, in said
county and state, sell at public auc
tion, 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 plain
tiff, or either of them, had on the
date of said 15th dny ot June, 1914, or
since had In or to the above described
real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said Judgment order, decree
interest, costs and all accruing costs,
W. J. WILSON.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, July 27th
1917.
thereof.
Dated, July 16th, 1917.
F. C. GORTLER,
Administrator.
DIMICK A DIMICK,
Attorneys for administrator,
S. H. HAINES,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, July 13, 1917
Date of last publication, Aug. 24, 1917
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Olein M. Ulshoeffer, PlainUff,
vs.
Claire Ulshoeffer, Defendant
To Claire Ulshoeffer, above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you. In the above en-
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
A. R. Johnson and T. E. Dodson, plain
tiff,
vs.
E. R. Langley, Hazel Langley, Ruth
Langley, Homer Langley and Minnie
Langley, his wife; Roy Langley and
Josie Langley, his wife; Ida Good
win and Otis Goodwin, her husband;
Edna Johnson and Fred Johnson,
her husband, and Mayme Langley,
Defendants.
Summons
la the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Gelle Wallace, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Wallace, Defendant'
To John Wallace, above named de
fendant:
In tho name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against yon
In the above entitled suit on or be
fore the 10th day ot August 1917, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication ot this sum
mons, and If you fall to appear or ans
wer said complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relict prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant This sum
mons is published "by, ordei ot Hon.
Robert. Tucker, Judge of the circuit
court, which order was made on tho
21st day of June, 1917, and the time
prescribed for publishing thereof, is
six weeks beginning with the Issue
dated Friday, June 29, 1917, and con
tinuing each week thereafter to and
including Friday, August 10, 1917.
BROWNELL i 8IEVERS,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
the expiration of six weeks from the
first publication of this summons
and If you tall to answer said com
plaint for want thereof the plain
tnA aiilf nn nr Kofnrfl tha 31 t
day of August. 1917. said date being State of 0regm- Co of Clacka-
Allow DO .
By virtue of a judgment order, decree
and an execution, duly issued out of
nd tffider the seal of the above entitled
tiff will apply to the court for the w"" "
relief prayed for In her complaint, me du dlrected and dated the 30th
t0.wlt. day ot June, 1917, upon a Judgment
For a decree dissolving the mar- rendered and entered In said court on
riage contract now existing between the 24th day of May. 1917, in favor of
Dlalntlff and defendant and for the Janson ana T. JS. Dodson, plain-
care, custody and control of the tol- tiffs, and against E. R. Langley, Haxel
lowing minor children, Claire Em- Langley, Ruth Langley, Homer Langley
ery Ulshoeffer, Franklin Ellsworth tn1 Minnie Langley his wife; Roy
Ulshoeffer and Marshall Edgar Ul- Langley and Josie Langley his wife.Ida
shoeffer. This summons is publish- Goodwin nl Otis Goodwin her hus-
ed by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, band; Edna Johnson and Fred John
Judge of the Circuit Court, which son her husband and Mayme Langley,
order was made on the 18th day of defendants, for the sum of $1061.00,
July, 1917, and the time prescribed with interest thereon at the rate ot six
for publication thereof is six weeks, per cent per annum from the 25th day
beginning with the issue dated, Fri- of April, 1915, and the further sum ot
day, July 20, 1917, and continuing $100.00 as attorney's feo, and the fur
each week thereafter to and includ- ther sum of $45.00 costs and disburse
ments, and the costs of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property,
situate In the county ot Clackamas,
ing Friday, August 31, 1917.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Sheriffs Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Llllle C. Schroeder, formerly Llllle C,
Schlickelser and Minnie C. Schllck
elser, Plaintiffs,
vs.
M. T. Duffy, Defendant.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss.
By virtue of a judgtaent order, de-
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Lydia H. Gordon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harold I Gordon, Defendant
To Harold L. Gordon above nam
ed defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you, in the above entitled suit on or
before the 3rd day of August, 1917,
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail to
appear or answer said complaint for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for
In her complaint to-wit
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract existing between plain
tiff and xdefendant and giving and
granting to plaintiff the care and cus
tody of the minor child, Jean Luciel
Gordon. This summons is published
by order of Hon. Robert Tucker.
Judge of the Circuit Court, which
order was made on the 21st day of
June 1917, and the Uae prescribed
for publication thovof is six weeks,
beginning with the Issue dated Fri
day June 22, 1917 and continuing each
week thereafter to and Including' Fri
day, Aug. 3rd. 1917.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
WCINHARD BUILDINO,
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cre and an execution, duly issued - - atourette. rresident F. J. Mbybh, Cashier
:L1 rl:;t:r,nBel LZ t National Bank
entitled cause, to me duly directed of OrCgOal City, OtTCgOtl
ttiiu uaieu iub zmu uay ui juue, UAJr I1AL, S50,l)0U.QO
upon a judgment rendered and Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. U.
entered in sum court on tne tow
day of June, 1917, in favor of LUlie
C. Schroeder formerly LUlie C.
Schlickelser, and Minnie C. Schlick
elser, Plaintiffs, and against M. T.I
Duffy, Defendant, for the sum of
Sheriff's Sale,
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, tor the County ot Clackamas
John Honebon, plaintiff,
vs.
Charles R. Spackraan, unmarried, Em
ma Spackman and Helen Spackman,
heirs at law ot Sarah A. Spackman,
deceased, Walter Glvens and Grade
H. Glvens, his wife, defendants.
State of Oregon, County ot Clacka
mas, ss.
By virtue ot a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
ot and under the Beal of the above en
titled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and Mated
the 18th day of July, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court on
the 14th day of July, 1917, in favor ot
John Honebon, plaintiff, and against
Charles R. Spackman, unmarried, Em
ma Spackman and Helen Spttckman,
Ing i to be done according to sped- heirs at law of Sarah A. Spackman,!
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the 25th day of November, 1915,
less $67.00 paid at different times,
and the further sum of $100.00, as
attorney's fee, and the further sum
of $16.00 costs and disbursements,
and the costs ot and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale ot the
following described real property,
situate in the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot numbered Six (6) in Block
numbered Two (2) of May wood as
per duly recorded map and plat
thereof now on tile in the Record
er's office ot said County and State.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and de
cree, and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 4th day of August
1917. at the hour ot 10 o'clock A. M
at tht front door of the Count
Court House in the City ot Oregon
Phones Pacific 52 Homo A-M William Hammond
Philip L. Hammond
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attornoy-at-Law HAMMOND A HAMMOND
Attorneyo-at-Law
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ance.
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