Paste 7 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Monday, December 3. Chutnr (III ett falloil to receive lilit iiaual, n'ut, llttln collection of pointed, ear rodiU'ti Imk ronmrk and scorching rtrlrnnnlN front ttin first period, amiembly room, IwlM'r. otherwise It wan n very qulej, ordinary day, Wednesday, Docniiihttr 5 A. M. Regular Wednesday sHsemhly. After aniKitinceitii'itt were made and school hoih'.k iing, Mr, Miikom Knve rtveral of IiIn hntiMirmi reudliii;. It was the lumt, tlm niONt njoyablo, assembly w liuvn ver lit "Middy Day." wn observed hern to day, It being mi liuiiiviitloii Introducd for the- flriit time In hlHtory of thin itrliiHil, Daubing iIiiiiimiiIh swaKgereil iioiii hiiliitilly to itinl from tlnimeH, at llrnil iniiht becomingly In boy' r- vli'xtvlilo, flannel mIiIcIh or morn formal Unlit Hlilrl iiml high, Hlirf collars, A few of fliti inotit iiiiiomforliililfl mul hit ml mi n t . manly iimldeiiH worn Helen Miililcy, Vein l.yni'h, Ernestine Hurt mul Oiiullllit JiiIiiiiioii. Tim Ihivh for their part never looked nun n hewltrhluit an they tripped llrhlly (i mul fro, w;irluic brightly colore! middles mul Ilea, A clou ob server. mliUit occasionally luiv seen olio nf lliitui vliillorN extract ii hlt'hly mii ti'il, In n haiidlienhicf from th liimiiin a! hl IiIoiiidi mill wufi II k,i', il ly ucniHH lilii proliom In, thin-liy in' iiiiiimr n iniinl ntrt'llt'iit luilyllki' hearliiK. KmilliifllH of liioiil niiiil- 1 1 1 K IIIH'tl'llllH llillllllllCHH WITH CI. Ill-Ill 111 Cannon, IIIIIiik Hie Interior of u lirllllmil lei) middy l lint K't off lil ii iIoIiik, young lii-iMily to perfection; Inn dm -Hit Kuiikln, rather eiiibarniHeil mul iruii'ly, hut hurinliitf, m-vnllin-letm, nHiiiiei wildly In nil illr clloiiH from ii Htm white tnlility; mul llimlly, tlm in-iiik of lovrllni'HH was i i hleved In t!n khu'IIo iernoi) of Mr. .MoiiIhu lluliiiiiii, i iiiikI)' cin itiieil In mi anxious In. iU I n i- !l(mm of niii-fiiliy scanty iniMiil!t,iiH TakhiK It nil In nil, (hi ility'N ex hibit, nim u liiif.e niutchh, mill tlm chief IllMlK'ltolH UM CIIKelly aw'ultlllg tho ill y when they can attain adorn them- Helve finitiiHttrully iiml parade our luillii for tlm benefit of th Innocent liyBtniuler. Thursday. December fl. KmerHon Ibieyo wuh a school visitor today anil Alley liitwxim u new Junior. Wo lire wirry to lone Kriim Calavuli, who. In oblige! to discontinue school on at coiiiit of III h, allli. Friday, December ".--ToiiIrIiI th rii;li M-hool teacliern will huvo iin op portiuilty to Hi-o tlniiunelven an othnrB neii uiriii, .Several member of tlift itiifiH'lInK Kuze of tholr follow club inoiuhntH. The nlTiilr cortHlnly prom Inmu to bo liiliirentliiK nil uniuuiilly (llfforent, 1", M. A "Hiking club," compound of Junior mid muilor RlrU, hu Juwt bmui organUfld. dimly Trimble wu clioHen president. Moiiduy, DiMTinlmr 10, A muilor timet liiK wiu cIIih totilKbt mid plnim wont dlNctiNHnd for tho forthcoming tonlor party, It will prolmbly bo a fancy dronn, or coittiimn nfflr mi 4 will Im nlven lleeiimlier 21, Commlt.teim to iirnuiKi for ltd mirci-MN were mi polntod by cIioin prwHldout, Harold lledmmi, Olio Hrhool vlnltor today -Mlwt Mil driid MHirldit. ThurKdiiy. Iioeeinber 13, Mr. Ta- Iro'n "('onimnrelal Club" meet to nlKlil. l-iiMi WeilneMiliiy A. I'rlcw, of OreKim City, uavij a very liiteniHtlng and liiHtruetlvn talk to tho cfimuierclal HltttJonU. 'I'll lH lltHt llieellllK will a I "o bo Ioiik ri'liieiuliered iih tbo oi-canlnli on which our Hi hool "nlKbtlliKftlo," Htiinford Kly, iniiiln IiIh iiiiihIi-hI debut beftirx WorHhlppllllJ fellow htudeiltii. 'I IiIh yimliK lad, mo free,, ho frenli, ho Innocent, wuh lii'compiililml by bin faithful little ukelele. While IiIh audi em u Mat In Hpell bound Ullence. tint youiiK mmdelmi m t li 1m nioulli HllKbtly ajar lllld deep, lltjuld, Koldell lloteH poured forth, Tlm ntiutlnrabli! patlioH of It all, broiii lit tcurn to tlm eye of bin hourem. Oh, It wuh rIoHoiih! I'lliluy, llerember 1 1.- -Ahh nibly to day. Mihm Cunipbell, who Ih conduct liiK a cmiipalk'll for the Halo of Jted CroHU ealH, ituvo iih an cnllKhtenliii? Sills Hill WORKERS mmi hardly have butter for their bread. Jut keep on thinking with your brain, You'll gi-t It, yi, the world owes every man a living, pro viding he work for the money to pay for it Now what do you owe the world 7 Kven the hlh avhoot girls can aee through the guiue ol the un ion web. I heard one remark t)u otluir day. "What do they want any way? First they wanted a 25 cent rule, now they want an automobile with ham and egg thrown In." You bet that girl li a thinker, and Khe Isn't 22 yoar old either. Khe will be effi cient aorne day., Mr. Pblllppn your rMy kipt remind ing mo of the MUnourl mule and tho liiHhmun. lint Workers, worker got to work. And earn your hoiut dollar. What do we care, If thuy atand around, And hoot, and IiIhh and holler. II. A. SHANDY. OHKGON CITY, Doc. 18, (Editor of the KnterprlHe)-! aee In your paper of December 11th my worthy friend T, J. I'hllllpii, cornea back at me with a very fllmiiy argument, In fact, hardly worth paying any attention to, but a I have a few more truth to preaent, will honor him with a reply. My wornt objection to bin article, la hlH luck of proper ronpect and devo tion to Chrlnt. The Idea of claaHlng the Havlor of men, on the equal with ouch hoodlum a the agitator of tbl union. Chrlnt an agitator? May I HHk you to read Kph, 2:14, where Chrlnt I apoken of a "being our peace." AIho I.uko 24:35 ChrlHt ays "I'eace be unto you." Then read Ida. 9:i, where the prophet cull mm "councilor, everliiHtlng father, prince of pence." I full to find In tho book of book whero ho I apoken of a an agitator. If you can, please eond me tho reference. You y, "Chrlnt wa mi agitator and men huve been doing the name ever Klnce." Now, aee here, ChrUt came to Have aoul of men, gave hU life for the hIii of the world, .L - suffered on the cum, n wan inu y-"- Ciaremont nelgbboiiinod pie who agitated, and crucmeu mm. ())4,y ro at Springwiaer I.uko 23:65 "ana many oiner ioiiikh the county court of the tat of Ore gon for the county of Clockama ad ministrator of the estate of Mansfield Sonnlchaen, deceased. AH person having claim against aald estate are hereby required to preacnt them to ma at the oflce of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified aa by law required, wltnln six months from the date hereof. Date of first publication December 20, 1917. EDWARD M. WOLF, Adnilnlsrator of the Entate of Man field Honnlchaen, deceased. C. SCHUEBEL,, Attorney for Administrator. FINAL NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Andrew Anderson, deceased, ha Died her final account in said estate In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of aald Court ha ap pointed Monday, the 7th day of Janu ary, 1918, at one (1) o'clock p. m. for hearing objection to laid account and for settling aald estate. MINNIE A. ANDERSON, Administratrix of the estate of Andrew Andersoa, deceased. BROWNELL ft 8IEVERS, Attorney for Admlnlstrltrlx. BY I talk on the raiiHi H of tuberculoids and 'blasphemously spake tney against mm inethoilH of preventing ihat (Unease. Announcement! wtr Hindu by Mr. Too) and Mr. Aralil mid several piano iielectloiiH. by Mia Fern Wert?! were well received by an appreciate It. .1. Werner, comty agriculturist usH.iKted by I'rof. W. S. Mrown, ban been conducting u neriei of pruning i demonstration In the county iliMrl' ts the pant week. Monday a demons' ration was given in the Twilight district. Thursday a demonstration was conducted In the and today lie spite the unfavorable weather, the MLonduiicc has b -en much larrer than anticinat- And let me add right here, men are ,, k(J(.n nl,.r,.ht g .i,,,, manirt-t-ft.llowlng those people In blasphemy 1JLthoBe present. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka- ma. Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of James Gar field Smith, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and has qualified All persons having claims against aldj estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified a by law re quired, to the undersigned at 809 I Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore I gon, within six month from the date hereof. Dated and first published December 21st, 1917, ELLEN E. SMITH, Administratrix. M. B. Meacham, Attorney, 809 Cham ber of Commerce Hldg., Portland, Or. NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that Hon. II. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court for Clackama County, Oregon, ha set December 24, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., in hi of fice as the time and place for hearing objections to the final account, and the settlement thereof made In the estate of John L. Stewart, deceased, by L. C. Stewart, administrator de bonis non of said estate. L. C. STEWART. Administrator. Win. M. Stone, and Gordon E, Hayes,' o'clock a. m. ha bn fld by r-M Court a the time for hearing of ob jection to said report and the settle ment thereof. JESSE ANDERSEN, Administratrix of the estate of Ed gar C. Brlen, deceased. C. Schuebel, Attorney for administratrix. NOTICI. Notice la hereby given that Hon. II. S. Anderson, County Judge of Clack ama County, Oregon, ha appointed J. C. Holcomb and Maty Holcomb, hla wife, executor and executrix of the last will and testament of Martin Bowman, deceased. All person hav ing claim against said Martin Dow man must present them with proper vouchers within six months from the day of first publication of this notice, to the undersigned In the office of Wm. M. Stone, Oregon City, Oregon. Date of first publication, November 23, 1917. J. C. HOLCOMB, MATY HOLCOMB, Executor. WM. M. STONE, Attorney. notice to Creditors. Notice t hereby given that the un- CLACKAMA3 CHAPTER ELECTS. ailllleiuo. OFFICERS TAKE THREE II Three slacker suspect were ar rested Thursday night by Officers Burke and Siirfu. and taken to the city Jail, to submit to an Investigation this morning. They are: Joseph L. Danner, 1'hlllp Koli'in, Ivan M. Jenne. Iianiicr says he Is 29 years of age ,.,...1 !... r..1l....,l.... I.lu mt.l.tmtt .. .1 tltA science (lull, iin-ler the direction t,f ,,,Hl 1 """" " Mir Clinton, huvo composed a little i I'blilpplue Islands about six months hkll wherein most of the faculty play ! ftK0- ho wu" dishonorably discharged promiiwtit part. Various student ' from armv or drunkenness. He told will Impersonate the teaehers and ex-j shrlff Wilson Thursday night that hll.lt their little pecularitlos, their lu' registered In Acton. Cal and that mannerism, faults mid foibles to tho ; "' h"'1 lo,it hl registration curd. Ho told the officers that bis discharge , puH-r bad been stolen from him . 4. . .j. -p 4 4 j while be was drunk, and that he bad against him. If you don t lielleve 11 Just stand around a bunch of picket men on some corner. Chrlnt said, "A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one an other, even as I have loved you." Do you do It? 'h,-n a man who Is work ing at tho mills now, gets hurt you union men say, "It is good enough for him. he got his deserts." I have heard many of you say It myself, and yet the man Ih a law abiding man, only doing bis duty and aupporting bis DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid Clackamas Chapter,' Royal Arch Minions, elccte.. the following; officers Monday night: George E. Swafford. Hgh priest; Llvy Stipp, king; Dr. V. T. Milllken, scribe; E. A. Chapman, secretary; J. E. Hi-dges. treasurer; Dr. T. E. Heard, captain of th host. famllv. Others threaten to kill or hang those who are working If they can only get bold of them Would that make conditions b-tter than they were when men were all working and earning on boneat living? Then men and women were friends, now they are enemies. Thep Is no Christ love for dead cow and down and out horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Mitwaukle 69 J. ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 4. t l 1'. and .Marguerite Hones to Em ma A meson, 2.11 acre In Sec. 34, T. 3 S , It I K. $10. M. .1 leniiey to Elizabeth It. Hen in y, p i ai res In Sec. 27, T. 1 S., R.2 1:. 110. .h u;. Herglund to Arthur E. Scher In, b.ilf of lot II" block 57. Willam ette traits, $345. A. .1 Knightly to Andrew Hudlund. lot In Oregon City, $10. Multnomah Mohair Mills to Secur ity Swings & TriiHl Co., tract lu Sec. 24. T. I S It. 1 E. $100. C. K. and Stella P. Gregg to IUn S. Rough, 2S acre In Sec. 5 and 8, T. 2 S It. 3 E. $10.0 laiton (i. and Jessie Rieslmul to J. (i. nnd Nellies S. H.iyiuan, 8 acres In lot 4. Sec. 21, T. 3 S., R. 4 E. $1500. William J. nnd Terressa E. Turn ridgo to W. H. Ilolmnn, truntei, 40 acres In Ses. 2fi, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. $10, John and iMtibcllu V. ;Scitt -t Charles Scott, lot 1, I'rleudii Oregon Colony, $7500. V. K. nnd Rosetta Rlckabnugli to Ella and L. P. Harneii. tract 3, Willam ette Fulls, $10. Albert W, and Tula Parsons to Hom er A. mid ltosu Krone, 20 ncr;a In Pec. ; 18, T. 3 S R. 1 !:., $300. I Randolph C. Shipley nnd Alplioiisn ', W. and liosii Shipley to John G. mid 1 I'rsiilu Sleret, land In S.'c. 9 and 1(5 T. 2 S R. 5 K. $375. Daniel and Rimena Stauffer to Mich ael nnd Cora C. Wagler, tract In Sec. 12, T. 5 S., R. 1 W., $2000. Daniel and RoHena Stauffer to Wil liam find Dorothy Bond, 200 acres In Sec. 12, T. 5 S., R. I W,, $2000. Ilertliii M. HartiiH to Georgo A. and Anna M. Stiingjd, 2 acres In Sec, 23, T. 3 8.. R. 1 W,, $100. Christina Larson to IaiiiIb Larson, 100 ncres In F. C. ('twin, D. L. C, T. 2 S.. R. 2 E., $1000. I bulled L. JHiIgh to P. R. L. & P, Co., tract In Sec, 31, T. 2 S R. 2 E.. $10. Ella M. and E. W. Stryker to Georgo W. nnd Uernlce lluldwln, tracts In Sec. 29, T. 2 S R. 4 E tract In Soc. 2, T. 3 S., R. 2 E., tracts In Soc. 35, T. 3 8., R. 4 E $10. Chirk and Mary A. McKlnney to Harvey L. JackRon, 20 acres In Soc, 27. T. 5. S R. I K., $2.00. Frod and Shoba C. Hargreavea to T. F. Ryan, tract In John S. Howland 1). L. C T. 3 S., R. 2 E.; $25 C. K and Emma Williamson to F. O. Rodon, 10 ocres In John S. Howland D. L. C, T. 8 S.. H. 2 E.; fl T. C. and E. M. Howell to E. It. Raker, lots 1, 2 and 16, Meldrum; $10. Oregon Iron & Steel Co., to Q. L, Ulnea, block 71, Lake View Villas; $10, Unltod State to S. D. Franklin, 319.69 acres in Soo. IB, T. 3 S., R. 1 W; patent. United States to Dr. John McLough- lln. 66 Front & Washington street; patent. Sarah E. Reese et al to Emily Hood, half of lot 4, block, 48, Oregon City; $10. Wllloma and E. A. Hugn to Mrs Minnie R. Cummlnga, 1 acre In Clack am as county; $1 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackama. abroad. Everything seems almost like Levy W. Myers, plaintiff, v. C. W. mob law. Even my friend Mr. Phil- Kern, Lucena Kern, liis wife, Plu:-ss Hps thinks hanging or shooting too Rudolph, and Saratoga Investment good for mo Thank you. Company a corporation, defendants. Just give these unionists rope To Pluess Rudolph one of the above enough, and they, like Judas, will! ,m",BU u""'"""1"- hang themselves. Yes, Esua sold his ,n me name 01 me state 01 uregon, birthright and how many countless you are hereby required to appear and others are doing the same. By right answer, or, otherwise plead, to the of birth, all men have an equal right complaint filed against you in the to Dure, dean minded men. serv- above entitled Court and cause, on or ing God who gave his only son for before the first day of February, 1918, their eternal salvation. But Instead and If you fall to so appear and answer nf mi fintr.iinu tt.it. rtu,i.,i .... Hun. said comoluliit or otherwise Dlead oran y passeu upon uy mo war uepurt ,l!iy (j U me(wnKe ley gelI thereto, for want thereof, the plain '"eill. I 1.1..1..1..1.1 ..,.., Hff ii-lll onnlv tn Ihn Cnnrt for the Solem iiml Jenne both claim to 1k i 19 years of age. Solem says he is I from Northern Minnesota. Jenne lives with his parents al 1X20 East Flanders street, Portland, nnd his father Thurs day night, confirmed by telephone, tbo lad's statement as to bis ago. He did not hnow bis son bud gone away from home, and said the boy hud been been refused permission to re-enllst, imlesH his application should be fuv- unablo to find work. The trio were seen on the streets here all (ho afternoon Thursday, and had only 12.50 between them. The, police are keeping a sharp look out for Hlackers, and they rounded up the three men, along with two others who exhibited cards, In a box car at the Southern Pacific station. In Charge of Government Ship Building 'FT I Ir I M r-''. :e. fU a 'i$ f 1 ' " v ' t' vi - i , t si j flK , f a 1 Mr. Charles A. Plea of Chicago, who has boon appointed vice-presldont of tho Emergency Floet corporation, is now in full charge 0 fthe govern ment's shipbuilding program. Mr. Plez has the reputation of being one of the biggest business organizers in the country. that birthright for a meaa of pottage tiff will apply to the Court for the at the labor temple, where they gather relief prayed for in the complaint, to In crowds four times as large as can wit: For a Judgment and decree of lie found In any of the churches in foreclosure of that certain mortgage Oregon City. made and executed by C. W. Kern and Anv one who 1 a.ls men an.: women Lucena Kern his wife, to Joseph Un away from God, Hls'ways and Ills ternahrer on the 28th day of April. 191 1, teachings, Is a traitor to himself and and afterwards assigned to the plain bis God, and to all that Is good. I UK herein, and duly reeorded at page still say a union agitator is a traitor 25 of Book 81 Records of Mortgages to his country, Why? Because in for Clackamas County, Oregon, on the theso hours of anguish and war, we 29th day of April, 1911, which mort- I should be a united body of citizens, gage is upon the south half of the ready to work, to go or to give, to the southwest quarter and the southwest call of our country, so as to gain uni- quarter of the southeast quarter of versul peace for the world. Then we Section 32 In T. 2 S. R. 7 E. of the should work for peace at home, not Willamette Meridian In Clackamas bo stirring up strife and discord in County, Oregon, and was given for our dear little home city, and thereby the sum of $3500. One Thousand Dol- requlro the appointing of special po- lars of which sum has been paid, leav- lice, ing a balance of $2500.00 principal to- Yes, a striker Is a traitor to hi gether with Interest thereon at the family, traitor to the marriage vows rate of 8 per cent per annum since July he took at God's altar. Is a man pro- 2Sth, 1916, for the sum of $250 espe- tectlng his wife and children wh n he clal Attorney's fees herein and for the has them out at 6 o'clock mornings costs and disbursements of this suit, and evenings, in tho cold and rain That said sum of $2500 and interest standing picket duty on tho street from July 2Sth, 1916, at 8 per cent per corner, burling hisses, nnd abusive annum, and $250 attorneys fees be le,- remarkg at honest men ns they go to clared a first Hen upon said mortgages work. (Really an honest working premises. That all of said mortgaged man sc-mis to be quite a curiosity real nronerty be sold as by law pro- these days, don't you know.) vided under decree of said Court to So you did not discover your brain satisfy said Judgment and decree of was mado to think with for 22 years, foreclosure, and If there is any remain- Aro you not a little slow? Hotter use ler over, for a decree ordering the It easy until you get used to It as you same paid Into Court for the benefit of might havo brain fever. Ves, there ( 81,1(1 defendants a, may be are a lot of men. -It is true, who ex- found entitled thereto, pect tho boss to think for them, and That tho defendants all parties If tho boss did not think for them, and claiming by through or under them, be Just let tbo poor fellow do what he forever barred and foreclosed of all reaitv cniihi do. bo would not ho nhte. equity of redemption in said premises, to hold a job at all and would become and all redemption except the statu- a public charge. Yes, hasten tho day tory redemption, ana mat tne pur when nil working men will begin to chaser be let into the possession of think for themselves, and give value said premises on tne clay ot sate received to tholr employer for every This Summons Is Berved upon you dollar wages they draw. Then there by publication thereof in the Oregon will not be the nrod of so many City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper boBses. Then the men will not be published at Oregon City, Oregon, tor trying to slip one over on the boas, six weeks by order of the Honorable and sleep whllo they are on duty. Judge J. U. Campbell, judge of the a t nuttinir on mv thinking rnn above entitled court, made on tne -win mu frtmwia tt la nrttv uoii wnm day of December, 1917. This summons already, doing the thinking for just first published December 21st, 1917, such follows as you. You ask why and will be last published on February oas man con ride in hla automobile 1, 1918. and eat ham and eccs. when the cm- J- K- MAQttKS, ployes of the stvme mill have to walk Attorney for Plaintiff, 902 Yeon Bid SUMMONS. No. 15264. Merchants National Hank, of Portland, Oregon, a national banking associa tion, plaintiff, vs. Judith M. Joy, defendant. To Judith M. Joy, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the 21st day of Decern- i her, 1917, and ft you fall so to answer, I for want thereof the plaintiff will take default against you and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wlt: For a judgment and decree of the Court against you, for the recovery of the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars with inter est on said sura at the rate of freight (87) per cent per annum from the 20th day of February, 1917, and attor ney's fees of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars in this suit and taxes on the premises hereinafter described for the year 1914, In the sum ot Nine and 39-100 ($9.39) Dollars, and taxes for the year 1916 on said premises in the sum ot Sixteen and 42-100 ($16.42) Dollars, paid by the plaintiff, and for plaintiff costs and disbursements in the above entitled suit, all upon and accordance with that certain promissory note and mortgage made and delivered by you on the 20th day of February. 1915, to Allan R. Joy, for the sum of Five Hun dred ($500.00) Dollars, and assigned by said Allan R. Joy to the above named plaintiff, and tor the foreclos ure of said mortgage upon the follow ing described premises, to-wit: Alt of the Southwest Quarter (S.W ii) ot Section Four (4), in Township Five (5) South of Range Four (4) East of the Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas County, Oregon, and for the sale of the same by the Sheriff of said Clackamas County, the proceeds of said sale to be applied upon the amounts owing by you to the plaintiff upon your said promissory note, attor ney's fees, taxes, costs and disburse ments, in accordance with the law and the practice of the said Court; declar ing said mortgage to be a prior and first lien upon said premises and bar ring and foreclosing all of the right, title, claim, or equity ot redemption in the said premises of yourself and all other persons claiming or to claim, by, through or under you,, subsequent to the 20th day of February, 1915, save and excepting only their statutory right of redemption and that the plain tiff have judgment for any sum re maining unpaid after application of the proceeds ot said sale to the. pay ment of said promissory note, attor ney's fees, taxes and costs, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and Just. This summons is made and publish ed and served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable J. TJ. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 14th day of December, 1917, ordering the same to be publish ed once a week for six successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper ot general circu lation, published at Oregon City, Clackaiu,as County, State of Oregon. GEORGE I. BROOKS. Attorney for the Plaintiff, 514 Com monwealth Building, Portland, .Ore. Date of first publication Dec. 21, 1917: Date of last publication Feb. 1, 1918. Notice to Creditor . Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate ot Will iam Brobst, deceased, by the county court of Clackamas County, Oregon; any and all persons having claims against the said estate must present . them to the undersigned, duly vert fled a by law required, at the of fice of Hammond and Hammond, Oregon City, Oregon, within ix months from the date of this notice. J. M. BARBER, Administrator ot the estate of William Brobst, deceased. First publication November 30, 1917. Last publication, December 28, 1917. i i . . . Attorney.! 15 ' oeeiiH uuiy apinmiieii ' as administrator of the estate of W. li. Baker, deceased, and any and all 1 persons having claims against said estate must present them to the un dersigned, at his residence at Eagle Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon, duly verified, as by law required, within six months from the date of this notke. Dated November 23rd, 1917. ALEXANDER BAKER, Administrator of the estate of W. It. Baker, Deceased. Dimick & DimtcR and W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for Administrator. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Genevieve Elam, Plaintiff, vs. Lemuel E. Elam, Defendant. To Lemuel E. Elam, the above named defendant: Id the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear on or before Monday, January 7, 1918, and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, the date of the first nubllcation of this summons, which first publication) Sctt- Deceased. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court ot the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate of William Scott, Deceaaed. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of William Scott, deceased, ha filed his final account and report as such administrator in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and the Court ha appointed and set Monday, the 7th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., ot said day, at the county court room ot said county, In Oregon City, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to said final ac count and the settlement of the same. THOS. F. RYAN, Administrator of the Estate ot William is the 23rd day of November, 1917,! the date of the last publication being the 4th day of January, 1918, and It you fail to appear or answer to said complaint, plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for in her complaint order ing that the marriage, and marriage bonds heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff, Genevieve Elam, and the defendant, Lemuel E. Elam, be dissolved and held for naught. I This summons 1 published pur suant to an order made and entered on the 22nd day of November, 1917, by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court, di recting that this summons be served upon you by publishing the same once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation, published in Clackamas county. State of Oregon. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff. 421 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement Of the estate of Edgar C. Brien, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate ot Edgar C. Brlen, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final ac count as such administratrix of said estate and that Monday, the 24th day of December, 1917, at the hour of 10 JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney for Ad ministrator. 8UMMON3. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Anna M. Johnson, Plaintiff, TS. Carl Johnson, Defendant To Carl Johnson, above named de fendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you. In the above entitled suit, on or before the 11th day of January, 1918, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to an swer 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 marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judge ot the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 28th day of No vember, 1917, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, November 30, 1917, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday, January 11, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD BUILDING LICENSE TO MARRY. A marriage liconse was Issued at the clork's office Thursday to Mary Emma Tierce of Jennings Lodge and Hugh B. Fleming of Soattlo. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot reach the seat of the disease. Caturrh li a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, ana in order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wus prescribed by one ot the best physicians In this country for years. It 1 com posed of some of the best tonic known, combined with some of the best blood purideri. The perfect combination of the Ingredient In Hall uatarrn ieni Mn In wlint nrnducea inch wonderful Mary and Michael W. Korman to results in catarrhal condition. Send for Mabel R. and Grace L. Kellogg, lot L""'.. p... Toledo, o. 8, block 86, Contral add. to Oregon City; $1. All Drupgists, Vfic. Ball's f amily fin ror constipation. and lucky If they get butter for their bread. I see I yet must think for you. You see one man has used his brain to better advantage and become more efficient. There are men in the env ploy of the mills of this city who have worked there for 28 years or more, who own their own homes, have edu cated their children, are in comfort' ablo circumstances. Some of them owning their automobiles, who have earned every dollar ot It working at throe local mills, Others work a short time and are gone, never stick' Ing to any thing long enough to save a dollar. Some who are out on this strike, havo also worked' for years, and the foremen havo repeatedly been asked to ascertain whero the checks went to, as they were never cashed at any of tha banks, but those were the days when you conld cash a check over the bar of any saloon. Now brother, why can somo drive automo biles and eat ham and eggs, while Portland. Oregon, Notice To Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Clackamas, ad ministratrix of the estate of Charles C. Panek, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by required to present them to me at the office of C. Schuebel Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof. Date of first publication December 20, 1917. MYRTLE E. PANEK, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles C. Panek, Deceased. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney for administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of E. E. McGugln, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of E. E. McGugin, deceased has filed in the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, her final account as such ex ecutrix of said estate and that Mon day, the 14th day ot January, A. D. 1918, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing objections to said ac count and the settlement thereof. ALICE McGUGIN, Executrlc of the estate of F. E. McGugln, deceased. HAMMOND & HAMOND, Attorneys for Executrix. Notice To Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the m dprsigned has been duly appointed by D. Q Latourette, PresIJent F. J. Meyer, Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 52 Home A-lSi GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended U 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. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of Henry McGugin, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un- dorsigned executrix of the estate of Henry McGugin, deceased has filed in the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate and that Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D., 1918, at the hour ot ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement there of. ALICE McGUGIN, Executrix of the Estate of Henry McGugln, deceased. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Attorneys for Executrix. Office Phones Pacific Main 405; Home A-170. STONE & MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXEGON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estate settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City. 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