Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 11, 1918, Image 7

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    CONTROL OF PRINT
WASIMNUTON, Jan. 9.Diibate on
the resolution autliorlxlng the prosl
(lout to have tho federal trude com
mission tnke control of tho print paper
Industry continued throughout today
In Ike senate.
Attacks on tho resolution were mailt)
during tho duy by Senators Hardwlck,
HmooL Blmrmun Mm! King. Senator
Hmoot charaetnrlitMd It "M a most
vlcloss measure," nnd dw:lnrnd that
unilor It Providian tho president
would be eblii to withhold print pnpnr
from newspaper or maguslrte ha
desired.
Tbe nnntiuro wm vigorously defend
ed by Senator Owen, who mild such t
step win nucessnry to brouk tho power
bold by tho alleged paper monopoly
over th pro, ll charged that the
paper siaknr now can dictate to the
press ftha country by withholding
MUPpllM.
(HUdroth Macy, a student of Spanish at the Oregon City high school, hai
compound a ponin on "The Kaiser." Hhe ha been studying Hpsnlsh for only
a few month. The original poem and the translation In given today.)
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
$ 17 r wm nirii a nnn $
t-
101 Kinpcrador de alamanla
K un hoho hnmbre,
A linuglnar que el connulstnrla.
Lovsnturlu (ti nornhre
A' el sninjallnrno publico
(maglna que el nolo,
Est Robernuilor de el mundo.
Do el ciikU est Idolo
Qulon tlnnn mucho frlo,
Y tlenn mucho hombre.
El gobitrna eon aspers mano,
Etrnena Ion amor le.
Yo no se como mulnru,
Pero quloro que emperadnr
No snra' eosando qulon dnmandara,
De la pueblo lo amor.
titi?. ttatqfr
(,.
The emperor of Germany
Is foolish man
To Imagine he will conquer
And come ruler of the land,
He It Idol of the people
Who auffer wrongt untold,
And who die at bla bidding,
(To ploase thl Kaleer bold.)
He govern them with Iron band
Hut they love blm all the more;
Even more than God himself
If such could come before.
I do not know which will win
Democracy or Hun,
But I hope there'll be no Kaleer
For the worship of anyone.
MARKET REPORT
Market operation nt the North
Portland Yard have carried a com
paratively small volume of busltittM
for tho won it's optmlng markets, Imt
Efiirul quiillty of the oforluga In Im
proved over the prevlou week In
mont (i'nirtiiHiiU. The Monday cut
tle shipment viiu nnvlliiin, wild "V
ural loads of IiIkIicIhhs St mm. Tim
hog shipment was rather lnitvy, wlih
two or lhr loads of eitru v.' nil f 1 1 1 -thd
hogs, and tho receipt In the
hoep hoiiiHi were very light und
mostly ordinary ofefrlnga. High-water
condition ii ro offering a surious han
dicap to livestock movement and
adding roimld ntl)ly to tho grief of
the railroad operatora and to the
congestion of freight movement In
gimerml.
While Monday' imirkK In the cat
tle aiM-tlon allowed algn of sluggish
iwi nod a U-ndency toward lower
lrlcee wrly In the morning, thl con
dition wit soon lifted and the day de
veloped an active market at firm
ptica, which continue to prevail up
to the ernmrnt 'writing. Several load
of Uei croswed the acale at $10.50
and the choice offerings In tho cow
dttparUuent changed hand at 7.75,
and martin holer changed hands at
U ft. Bella continue strong at 4 c
to 7c. A splendid demand was shown
for top quality stuff and proper pre
miums wer oferod to encourage bet
ter "flalehlng."
The hng alleys slso showed good
demand for finished offerings and paid
a epread sufficient to ofer encourage
ment to the fanner for topping his
produce before bringing to tho mar
ket The bent load of hog, lining
woll finlahod heavys. went over tho
scaloe at $15 (15 and several loads or
good koavys broiiKht $15.65, while the
ordinary prlov extended from $15.40
to $UfiO. It pays to "finish."
The Khnep department developed a
light demand, Jimt about balanced
with ihe supply, which means a small
volume of titmlnea In that depart
ment. tlu greater purl of which con
tlnu -s lo be with breeding ewes and
feeder lambs.
Durlag the past few dayi the market
prices ksve advanced on meats. Spring
chickens have also taken a ralsa from
18 cents to 10 cents, and old roosters
from 8 to 10 cents to 10 and 13 cents.
Veal has gone from II to 16 cents to
It and 17 cents. Hogs have gone ono-
kalf cent more.
Wltk the scarcity of sugar In the
country at the present time the deal
era are not selling this out In large
lots. Tke retail price Is 11 pounds for
$1.04).
Vfltk tke present weather condition
there Is prospect of the price of eggs
to decline, and are today retailing at
43 and 45 cents.
The price of butter remains about
the same, with the retail price of coun
try product from 80 to 85 cents, and
creamery $1.15 and $1.20.
There are plenty of fresh vegetables
being supplied by the local gardners
and the stores of the city. Spinach,
cabbage, parsnips, onions, lettuce,
oyster plant, winter radishes are
among Uie vegetables that the house
wives are finding In fresh lots.
California fruits are rn tbe market,
with the oranges and grapefruit plen
tiful, but mot oranges are ranging
from 40 cents to 60 cents per dozen.
The cheaper priced oranges are sesree.
As give by tke Brady Mercantile
company and Farr Srotkers.
BUYINO
Creamery butter ESe
Potatoes 75cA$1.0l
Onloas, per 19 lbs $1(6
Butter (oouatry) per roll - lie
Eggs, por dozen . 43c
8LLINQ.
Potatoes, per 100 lbs $1.351.50
Cubbsge, pr head ScOltc
nutter, per roll (country) 95c
Creamery butter, per roll $1.151.!0
Kgge, per doten 45c
UYteto,
!,lve hogs 15c015Vc
Dressed hogs 18c18Hc
Lambs I
New Khedive of Egypt
j A
,- a . r i
' ' r 4
C V:VlkV ,
If i v i2
Luoena Kern bis wife, to Joseph Un
tRrnalirHr on theZSth day of April, 11 1,
and afterwards assigned to tbe plain
tiff herein, and duly recorded at page
25 of Took 81 Records of Mortgages
for Clackamas County, Oregon, on the
29th day of April, 1811, which mort
gage Is upon the south half of tbe
southwest quarter and the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section 32 In T. 2 8. R. 7 E. of tbe
Willamette Meridian In Clackamas
County, Oregon, and was given for
the sum of $3500. One Thousand Dol
lars of which sum has been paid, leav
ing a balance of $2500.00 principal to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum since July
28th, 1916, for the sum of $250 espe
cial Attorney's fees herein and for the
costs and disbursements of this salt.
That said sum of $2500 and Interest
from July 28th, 1916, at 8 per cent per
annum, and $250 attorneys fees be de
clared a first Hen upon said mortgages
premises. That all of said mortgaged
real property be sold as by law pro
vided under decree of said Court to
satisfy said Judgment and decree of
foreclosure, and if there Is any remain
der over, for a decree- ordering the
C"' .2.5 'creV n such of said defendants as may be
found entitled thereto.
That the defendants, and all parties
claiming by through or under them, be
forever barred and foreclosed of all
equity of redemption In said premises,
and all redemption except the statu
tory redemption, and that the pur
chaser be let Into the possession of
said premises on the day of sale.
This Summons la served upon you
by publication thereof In the Oregon
City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper
published at Oregon City, Oregon, for
six weeks by erder of the Honorable
Judge J. U. Campbell, udge of the
above entitled court, made on the 20th
day of December, 1917. This summons
Is first published December 21st, 1917,
and will be last published on February
1, 1918.
J. E. MAOERS,
Atiorney for Plaintiff. 902 Yeon Bid.
Portland, Oregon.
William M. and Lids Forsythe to
Lulu Kell and Lawrence Forsythe,
tract In Clackamas county; $400.
W. A. and Frances A. Myers to Car
rie E, Llesor, lots 7 and 8, block 24,
county addition to Oregon City; $600.
Carrie E. and J. W, Lleser to W. W.
Myers, lots 7 and 8, block 24, county
addition to Oregon City; $300.
R, P. and Marie Walsh to Antonette
Walsh, tract In section 81, township 1
south, range 2 east; $3000.
William and Mary L. Caldo, to
Joseph A. Caldo, 10 acres In section
85 and 36. township 1 south, range
4 east; $10.
William and Mary L. Caldo to Ellen
P. Radford, 8 acres in section 85 and
36, township 1 south, range 4 eatff; $10.
Thomas II. and Lucetta Smith to
Frank Fowler, lots 8 and 9, Pleasant
Little Homes; $10.
W, A, and .Maggie Proctor to T. B.
lioren, 10 acres in section 3, township
2 east, range 4 east; $10.
E. K. and Clara A. Dart to E. and
Ethel Clester, tract In section 20, town-
5 south, range 2 east; $10.
Herman II. and Ella C. Volholm to
W. L. Und
sections 19 and 20, township 2 south,
range 2 east; $10.
Annle'Olockner to Hugh Fitzgerald,
lots 7 and 8, block 1, Otto Melnlg's ad
dition to Sandy; $275.
Harry and Edna Miy Garret to O. E.
and A. C. Anderson, 10 acres In sec
tion 21, township 3 south, range 1
east; $3000.
R. R. and Edith F. White to Farm
ers' State Bank, 160 acres In section
4, township 5 south, range 4 east; $1.
J. O. Duus and Rachael M. Demlng,
lot 2, block 1, Terrace addition; $200.
J. C. and Catherine M. Duus to Lucy
M. Reed, lot 11, block 5, Terrace ad
dition; $200.
Harriet T. and William B. Allen to
Jackson L.. Palmer, tract 37, Rose
wood; $1350.
W. R. and Emma M. C. Reid to Sadie
E. Wade, 26.26 acres in J. W. Palma-
teet D. L. C, T. 3 8.. R. 4 E.; $10.
Aurll and Wilson Clark to Walter
B. Beebe, 14.81 acres In Sec. 22, T. 2 S.,
R.2E; $1
costs and dlstorsemetts In the above
entitled snlt, 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 for the foreclos
ure of said mortgage apon the follow
ing described premises, to-wlt:
All of the Southwest Quarter (S.W.
14) of Section Four (4), In To rashlp
Five (5) South of Range Four (4)
East of the Willamette Meridian, In
Clackamaa 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 of redemption
in tbe said premises of yourself and
all other persons claiming or to claim,
by, through or under you,, subsequent
to the 20th day of February, 1315, save
and excepting only their statutory
AHMCO fjOUAO PACtl
Spring chickens, per lb.
Steers
Veal, lb, dressed
Hens
Old roosters, per lb. ...
.
Oats, per 100 lbs.
Wheat, per 100 lbs.
Cracked wfcet
Shorts, 801b. aack
Bran, 60 lb. aack
Flour, per sack
Ahmed Fouad Pacha, the new
khedlve of Egypt, succeeded bis
iimi,! brother, the late Khedive Houssem-
ioc KemlL The new khedlve Is regarded
7cfi9c'as a strong man and his rule Is ex-
16cfi)17c!pected to be successful Ahmed Fouad
20cff21clPacha, despite his prominent position,
!Oc012c has managed to keep out of the lime-
Port land Northwestern Electric Co.
starts work on $1,600,000 addition to
power plant
11th day f February, 191S, which 1
more than sin weeks after the first
publication of this summons. And tf
you fall to appear of answer, or other
wise plead to said complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to the court tor the re
lief prayed for in the complaint herein,
namely, for a decree adjudging that
you have no claim in, estate or inter
est, lien, or title in or to the real es
tate described in the complaint and
herein described, situate in the county
of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to
wlt: The Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section Thirty-four;
the 8outh half of the Southwest Quar
ter of Section Thirty-five; the South
west quarter of the Southeast quar
er of Section Thirty-five, all in Town
ship Two, South. Range Two, East of
the Willamette Meridian.
The plaintiff further prays in said
complaint that each of said defendants
be required to set forth his pretended
claim to said real estate; that the same
be adjudged null and void and that the
defendants have no estate, title, claim,
interest or lien In or upon said real es
tate; that the defendants, and each of
them be perpetually enjoined and
barred from further asserting any
title, claim, estate, or interest in or to
right of redemption and that the plain-! said real estate; that the plaintiff
tiff have judgment for any sum re-! be decreed to be the owner in fee slm-
mainlng unpaid after application of pie thereof, free from all claims of the
the proceeds of said sale to the pay- defendants, and that the plaintiffs
ment of said promissory note, attor-j title thereto be quieted, and for other
ney's fees, taxes and costs, and fori proper relief.
such other and further relief as to the! This summons is hereby served up
Court may seem meet and Just. j on you by publication thereof for six
This summons Is made and publish- successive weeks by authority of an
ed and served upon you by publication order made by Hon. J. TJ. Campbell,
by -order of the Honorable J. U. 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 of general circu
lation, published at Oregon City,
Clackamas County, State of Oregon.
GEORGE I. BROOKS.
Attorney for tbe Plaintiff, 614 Com
monwealth Building, Portland, Ore.
Date of first publication Dec. 21, 1917.
Date of last publication Feb. 1, 1918.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
.$3.00
$1.90
.$4.86
.$1.66
$1.05
$165612 81
Halt. 60 lb. Ms grade 76c
Hay, pr to 3M4JIS5
Chick food, per 10 Iks. 5 M
Soratck ta4. per 1M Ike $416
Poee, iwrimni. 5(
Twtn Four feed $118
Perrtieroa borse tee4. 109 lbs.... $3.00
Berkshire $lt
Kaekle feed, per 191 lbs f 1 10
light in affairs of his country, and DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
little is known of his political feelings-
FOOD SITUATION
WITH ALLIES IS
GRAVE PROBLEM
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwaukle 69-J.
FOR RENT Two acres with build
ings, walking distance from town.
F. 8. Enterprise.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
In the matter of tbe estate of E. E
McGugln, dtceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
E. E. McGugln, deceased has filed In
the county court of Clackamas county,
Oregon, ber final account as such ex
ecutrix of said estate and that Mon
day, the 14th day of 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 of Final Settlement
In the matter of the estate of Amanda
Maronay, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the un
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. The food sit
uation In the allied countries of Europe
Is graver than it has been at any time
since the beginning of the war and is designed administrator of the ett
giving American government officials of Amanda Maronav. ha fiid in th
deep concern. Official reports picture countv Court of Clackamaa f!mint t.
Holsteln dairy food, per 100 wt$2.00 extreme food shortages in England, Oregon, his final account as such ad-
Oil meal 4.061 France and Italy. mlnlstrator of said estate and that
Rlood ml penury, n tOc. The fact that conditions in Germany Monday, the 4th day of February, A. D.
AlWs stash tmA 1110, and Austria are far worse offers them8 at tne hour ot ten do, jj (
Middlings, 801b. sack $1.20 only grounds for optimism in viewing hag bfHjn IUed i,- gftl(j court M y,.
Whole corn
Cracked corn
Ground corn
Ceeoanut otl
.$4.2 the situation. time for hearing objections to said re-
$4.26 In England ana France we situauon gnd the setUement thereof.
$4.36' Is described as critical in a caoiegram GEO. C. MARONAY,
eal SX.7S 1 to the food administration loaay irom Administrator of the estate of
Lord Rhondda, the British food control- Amanda Maronay, deceased.
ler, which conciuoed with utese HAMMOND & HAMMOND.
Easter oyster shell $1 60
Orit per 100 It 9oc
Beef scrape .....$6.00
Cnlf meel. Hi rha. 81.26
Sugar. 12 lbs $1.00
Western Shell $1.25
CALLED EAST BY ILLNE8S.
Mrs. H. A. Shandy accompanied by
her little son Clarence left Monday for
Rockport, Illinois, on receipt of a
telegram announcing the serious ill
ness ot her mother, Mrs. C. L. Williams.
words
"I view the situation with grave anx
lety.'
In Italy conditions are not as good
perhaps as In either England or France
Compulsory rationing will be started
In England immediately with meats
Attorneys for administrator.
8UMMON8
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas,
the first commodity lo be put under Bertha Mor8e P,a,ntltf'
jtrtntrnt nUtrlhuHnn nf hnttAi and
m.,.,ln will h tAV.n In h.nrf hatH """ -r., j-oiouuuu
1U 11 luiaut iioui; MUIBQ, wi, uticuu
ant:
and other foods will be added as they I
become scarcer. All of the principal
foodstuffs will be rationed by April.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
McGugm, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
Henry McGugln, deceased has filed
In tbe county court ot Clackamas
county, Oregon, her final account as
such executrix of said estate and that
k onday, the 14th day ot January, A.
D., 1918, at the hoar 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.
Director General of Railroads and His Assistant
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In the name of the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalnBt you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
the expiration ot six weeks from the
date of the first publication ot thjs
summons, which date Is hereinafter
stated, and If you tail so to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will in either event apply to the court
for the relief prayed tor in her com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony between plaintiff
and defendant, and tor such other re
lief as may be just and equitable.
You are hereby served with thl3
summons by publication pursuant to an
order made by the Hon. J. U. Camp
bell, Judge ot the above entitled court,
duly made and entered in the above
entitled court and cause on the 8th
day ot December, 1917, which order
directs among other things, that you
shall be served with summons in this
suit by the publication thereof, in the
manner provided by law, and that you
shall appear and answer to said com
plaint on or before the expiration of
six weeks from ths date of the first
publication of this summons, which
date Is fixed by said order as Decem
ber 28, 1917.
This summons is first published De
cember 28, 1917.
ERNEST C. SMITH,
' Attorney tor Plaintiff,
Hood River, 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 ot Clackamas, ad
ministratrtx 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. Schuabel 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. SCHL'EBEL,
Attorney for administratrix.
judge ot the above entitled court, dat
ed the 21st day of December, 1917, di
recting publication of this summons
in the Oregon City Enterprise, a news
paper of general circulation printed
and published at Oregon City, Oregon.
EDWIN LINDSTEDT,
and B. O. SKULASON,
Postoffice address, 301-303 Piatt
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication Dec 28, 191T.
Date of last publications, Feb. 8, 1918.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas.
Notice is 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 persona having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified as by law re
quired, to the undersigned at' 809
Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published December
21st, 1917.
ELLEN E. SMITH.
Administratrix.
M. B. Meacham, Attorney, 809 Cham
ber of Commerce Bldg., Portland, Or.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate ot Jenney
McCann Wendel, deceased, by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon; any and aU persona having
claims against the said estate must
present them to the undersigned, duly
verified as by law required, at the of
fice of Hammond and Hammond, Ore
gon City, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
ALBERT WENDEL,
Administrator ot the estate of Jenney
McCann Wendel, Deceased.
First publication January 11, 1918.
Last publication February 8, 1918.
8UMMONS
No. 15334.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamaa County.
John Benson, Plaintiff,
vs.
The unknown heirs ot Eliza McKinney,
deceased; Sarah A. BesseUen,
Charles K. Bessellen and Frederic
Gage; also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien, or interest In the
real estate described in the com
plaint herein, Defendants.
To the unknown heirs of Eliza Mc-
kinney, deceased; Sarah A. BesseUen,
Charles K. BesseUen, and Frederic
Gage; also all other persons or par
ties unknown, claiming any right title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described In the complaint
herein, the above named defendants:
In the name of the State ot Oregon,
you and each ot you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer, or oth
erwise plead to the complaint of the
plaintiff filed herein against you in
the above entitled suit on or before the
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, tor Clackamaa Coumty.
Anna I. Johnson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carl Johnson, Defendant ,
To Carl Johnson, above naate de
fendant: , . ,
In the name ot 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 ot six
weeks from the first pubUcatloa f
this summons, and If you fall to an
swer said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the eoart tor
the reUef prayed for in her complaint,
tc-wit:
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant This summons Is
published by order of Hon. J. TJ. Camp
bell, Judge of 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 ft SIBVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
President Wilson has selected William O. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, to carry out his momen
tous change in government policy in taking over control ot the transportation facilities ot the United States.
These photographs show the director general of transportation in vorlous attitudes, and also John Skelton Wil
liams, controller of the currency, once president o fthe Seaboard Air Line, who is likely to be his first assistant
The picture to the left shows Mr. MtAdoo In formal dress and that at the right shows him In the white snlt he
were daring the summer.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot tho State of
Oregon for the County ot Clackamas.
Levy W. Myers, plaintiff, vs. C.'W.
Kern, Luccna Kern, his wife, Pluess
Rudolph, and Saratoga Investment
Company a corporation, defendants.
To Pluess Rudolph one ot the above
named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer, or otherwise plead, to the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and cause, on or
before the first day of February, 1918,
and if you fall to so appear and answer
said complaint or otherwise plead
thereto, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed tor in the complaint to
wlt: For a Judgment and decree of
foreclosure of that certain mortgage
made and executed by C. W. Kern and
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
ministrator of th.3 estate of Mansfield
Sonnichsfn, deceased. AU persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present them to
m at the oflce 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.
EDWARD M. WOLF,
Adminisrator of the Estate of Mans
field Sonnichsen, deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,,
. Attorney for Administrator.
SUMMONS.
No. 15264,
Merchants National Bank, 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 ot 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:
ber, 1917, and if you fail so to answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will take
default against you and will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint, to-wit: 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 sum at the rate ot freight
(8) per cent per annum from the
20th day ot February, 1917, and attor
ney's fees of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars In
this suit and taxes on the premises
hereinafter described tor the year
1914, in the sum ot Nine and 39-100
($9.39) Dollars, and taxes tor the year
1918 on said premises in the sum of
Sixteen and 42-100 ($16.42) DoUars,
paid by the plaintiff, and for plain'Jff's
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOOEPI1 E. HEDGES
Lawyer
M9NEY TO LOAN
WEINHARD IUILDIIIC
D. C Latourettb, PresUent F. J. Meykr. Cashier
Tte Ftnt National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregen
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Phones Pacific 52
Home A-1B)
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
All legal business promptly attended U
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneye-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
Office Phones Pacific Main 495;
Home A-279.
STONE A MOULTON
Atterneye-aVLaw
Beaver Bldg., Room 6
OREGON CITY -
OREGON
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-La
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles exaraiueJ, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bask ef Oregon City.
C. SCHUEBEL
Atterney-at-Law
Deutscher Advekat
WU1 practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon CiU- Oregon.
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKUlip Scbeel of Sur
gery of Chicago, is established
at Fashion Stable, between
Fourth and Fifth ea Main Street
Both Telephones
Office Pacific 5; Heme A-95
Res. Pacific 114; Home B-80
William Hammond
Philip L. Hammond
HAMMOND & HAMMOND
Attomeys-at-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-271
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