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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1918.
Page 8
MORE POWER TO YOU SWAFFORD
Jim Petty Tlianked For Sending Morning
Enterprise to France
Somewhere In France, January IS,
1918. Mr, James Petty, Oregon City,
Oregon.
Dear Brother Petty: More power
to you. I certainly want to thank you
for your very great kindness In send
ing the Morning Enterprise to me and
through me to all the other boy from
Oregon City. You have no Idea of
how quickly we grab that paper from
home and read every bit of It We
learn there of little happenings that
our people might forget to" write of
and can keep in touch with what the
people back In "God's Country" are
doing. I was lucky enough to run
across Captain "Bill" Logus the other
day and when I told him that you were
ending the "Enterprise" to those of the main drag. We have a large nura
us In the Eighteenth he was tickled ber of machines in our regiment but
to death and wanted me to send him mostly big trucks. About fifteen
some of the old copies right away. Pierce Arrows the same number of
Oh, we certainly do appreciate what Packards and some French machines
you are doing all right and we won't beside several Ford ambulances,
forget It In a hurry either. Well Mr. Petty, I must quit as It Is
Well, Mr. Petty, we are doing a big getting quite late. But again I want
job of engineering work over here the to thank you for sending us the paper,
like of which I don't suppose any of and say, "More Power to You."
us will ever see again. We are all Your sincerely,
mighty anxious though to aee this SEROT. H. A. SW AFFORD,
whole Hellish war end and get back Company F, ISth Engineers Ry.
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Fifty Years Ago
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Taken From Enterprise, Feb. 8, 1868.
Taxee Remitted Various bills were
presented to the county court during
Its aescion this week, a number of
which were allowed, aggregating con
aiderable. Including quite an amount
a taxes remitted for over assessment
St Valentine Ball Mr. I Diller has
made arrangements for a public ball
to be given at the court room In this
city on Thursday evening next The
public la Invited.
Measles We are informed that the
measles are quite prevalent now at
Can em ah.
Austrian Vagabonds The Austrian
vagabonds get homes for the winter
by cursing loudly against the emperor
or In public. The police everywhere
vigilant at once hear, and send the
rascals to warm quarters for six
months.
Paid Up The state taxes of Clacka
mas county amounting to $10,535.61,
were paid over to the state treasurer
at Salem on Monday last by J. E.
Hurford, county treasurer.
Frozen Potatoes There Is a pros
pect that fruit and potatoes will com
mand high prices in the spring and
summer, owing to the great quantity
that ha been frozen. In this county
In many Instances that we hear of
f 1.00 per bushel now will not pay the
farmer so well a 40 cents would have
done before the freeze up.
Grant Club On last Monday even
ing quite a political revival was had
at the court house In this city. Speech
es were made, and a permanent or
ganization effected under the title of
the Clackamas County Grant club,
with W. W. Buck as president and a
vice-president for each precinct in the
county. Captain F. 0. McCown, sec
retary, and S. D. Moore, assistant
a. -a, A (nvnf.
Mrnv..vCH.nw.v SAEEM, Or., Feb. ll-(Speclal)-
ing of the citizens of 0"gon City ! R Diffilck Qj.
called for the purpose o forming a fcefore c
Grant club, was held at the court, tQ e '
house on Monday the 3rd day of Feb- ckman
ruary, 1868. On motion W. W. Buck t. . . . ' ,
waa elected president F. O. Cown,
secretary. S. D. Moore, of Canemah,
assistant secretary.
On motion, a vice-president was
chosen for each precinct In the county
The following were named: Judge;
Matlock, Samuel Miller, M. M. Owen,
M. Patterson, John Kruse, Asa Saun
ders, Captain Graves, C. W. Bryant,
Henry Rowley, Garrett Palmateer, R.
V. Short, Joseph Hedges.
On motion Major Rlnearaon, D. P.
Thompson and Arthur Warner were
elected as a committee to secure the
services of a brass band and speakers
to address the club.
W. C. Johnson, James Winston, D.
M: McKenney, H. Warren, W. J. Cald
well, D. C. Ireland, J. M. Frazer, Wal
ter Fish and D. P. Thompson, were
constituted a committee on resolu
tions and platform.
On motion It was ordered that a
copy of the minutes be sent the Ore
gonlan and Enterprise.
I. W. W. INDICTED.
SACRAMENTO, Feb. 11 Three i
indictments charging 55 persons
with conspiring with William D. $
Haywood and other I. W. W.
leaders', to hamper the prosecu-
tlon of the war, were returned.
Roseburg still working to secure
loganberry Juice factory.
Reedsport New mill on TJmpqua to
be operating within 60 days.
Old Folks Saved
From Suffering
Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton, Mass.,
In ber 87th year, says: "I thought I
was beyond the reach of medicine, but
Foley Kidney Pills have proven most
beneficial in my case."
Mr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point
N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was
worse at night and I had to get up
from five to seven times. Now I do
not have to get up at night, and con
Mlder myself In a truly normal con
dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid
ney Pills, as I have taken nothing
else."
Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Mass.,
ays: "I suffered from kidney ail
ments for two years. I commenced
taking; Foley Kidney Pills ten months
aeo, and though I am 61 years of age,
1 fuel like a 16-year-old girl."
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic,
strengthening and up-building, and
rotnre normal action to the kidneys
nd o a disordered and painful blad
der. They act quickly anu contain
nS dangerous or harmful drugs.
to home. It la hard to tell when the
war will end but the general opinion
over here seems to be that we will
hare them where we want them some
time this year. I hope that turns out
to be the case.
I suppose you go to the Elks' club
quite often and ett in a game o (solo,
There are a large number of Elks in
this regiment and we have often talk
ed of forming a sort of club, but every
one Is so busy that It seems we never
get around to it
They have Ford automobiles even
in France but I haven't seen any with
"James Petty" painted across the
stern. It would look pretty good to
see that machine coming tearing down
Millionaire at 27 Yean
Parker of Wvomine.
twenty-seven year of age. Is a mil
lionaire. Several years ago he was
the steward of a club at Caspar.
There he saved enough from his $75
a month to lease what he believed
would be good oil lands. He guessed
right and now he has enough money
to own several such clubs.
F
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ant and appellant brought up from
Clackamas county on appeal from
Judge Campbell's decision.
The case involves 160 acres of land
In Clackamas county. It is alleged
0,41 Henry Karl Dieckman made
deed of the property to Emilie Dieck
man and placed the deed with a bank
at Wllsonvllle, along with a note pro
viding that In event of his death the
deed was to be turned over to Emilie
Dieckman. Before his death, how
ever, Dieckman transferred a part of
the property to other parties. The
lower court held that when the deed
was placed in the hands of the bank
ers at Wilsonville that Dieckman lost
control of it, while it is the contention
of Mr. Dimlck, attorney for Jaeger,
that the deed delivered to the bankers
could have been withdrawn by Dieck
man at any time during his life, and
that therefore the deed was never de
ivered and conveyed nothing.
ELK HOME GUARD
OBTAINS MONEY
IN COOS COUNTY
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 11. The
county court at its February session
made several appropriations, one of
which comes from a war fund of 810,
000. This gift was for uniforming the
Elks' home guard, which the court was
assured was to be a permanent organ
ization. The company is allowed $12
per uniform for 60 men. Other home
guard units, of which there are four
in the county, were promised the same
consideration when they convince the
court their companies are to be main
tained during the war period.
Salem $22,000 coliseum, seating
5000, to be erected at state fair ground.
St. Helens Million Creek Logging
company resumes operations.
S 4-YEAR-OLD NEEDS $10,000 4
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8 HONOLULU, T. H., Feb. 11. !
3 Richard Parker Smart, of San S
Francisco, aged four years, re- 4
quires $10,000 a year for his sup- 4
port, according to the decision of
3 a circuit Judge.
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PUBLIC SERVICE
HEARINGS TO BE
HELD HERE SOON
SALEM, Or., Feb. 11 (Special)
The Pubtlo Service commission has
set two hearing for Oregon City to
be held within the next two months.
One of these will be on March S3 to
take testimony on a new application
for a logging and booming franchise
(lied by the Milk Creek Logging &
Boom company. The other hearing
will be on February 88, to take up the
matter of two crossing in Clackamas
county.
The Milk Creek Logging A Booming
company had one application tor a
franchise denied, owing to the failure
to follow the law In preparing the ap
plication. The new application, which has
been filed by Senator Conrad Olson of
Portland as attorney for the company
asks for a franchise on Milk creek
from the confluence of Canyon creek
to the alulce way at the C. T. Howard
Flour mill and also on the tributaries
of the stream as well as on the main
channel of Cedar creek to Its conflu
ence with Milk creek or Buckner
creek and to the confluence with Milk
creek on Woodcock creek.
Among other Improvements contem
plated are the completion of a rail
way spur on the Willamette Valley
Southern near Mulino; Improvement
of two dams on Buckner creek; con
struction of sluiceways on the D. T.
Trulllnger dam at the mouth of Cedar
creek; a dam for a reservoir at Hult
Brothers mill at Colton, and a dam at
the confluence of Canyon and Milk
creeks. A number of other minor Im
provements and works are contem
plated on the stream If the commis
sion grants the application tor a fran
chise. U. S. NOT TO TURN BACK
IN WAR FOR DEMOCRACY
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Holding In
his hand an olive branch for Austria
but emphatically reiterating that the
United States "will not turn back but
will put It whole strength into the
war of emancipation from the threat
and attempted mastery of selfish
group of autocratic rulers," Presi
dent Wilson today answered in plain
terse words, the latest peace terms of
Austria and Germany as uttered by
Count Czernin and Count Hertllng.
To a hastily summoned point ses
sion of congress the president once
more specifically repudiated all sug
gestions of a "made-in-Germany
peace." Count von Hertllng." he de
clared, would return to the methods of
the "congress of Vienna." and secure
peace by individual barter and conces
sion. To that the United States will
never consent the president Insisted
Is it possible that Count Von Hertllng
does not see that the peace ef the
world is at stake? the president asked
He demanded why the relchstag reso
lutions of July 19, which declared for
peace without annexations or indem
nities, had been ignored by the Ger
man chancellor. And again he de
clared that nothing which ia settled
by military force Is settled at all, but
would have to be reopened.
In direct contrast to his sharp crlt
lclsm of the German attitude was the
president's reference to the Austrian
position enunciated by Count Czernin
The Austrian reply, said the president,
is uttered in a very friendly tone.
Making It plain that he had not re
ceived a copy of the Austrian state-
man's address in advance and assur
ing the congress that he was "quite
content to be one of his (Czernin's)
public audience," the president ex
plained that "Count Czernin seems to
see the fundamental elements of peace
with clear eyes and does not seek to
obscure them."
"Seeing and conceding as he does'
declared the president, "the essential
principles involved and the necessity
of candidly applying them, he natur
ally feels that Austria can respond to
the purpose of peace as expressed by
the United States with less embarass
ment. The president again emphasized that
the United States has no desire to in
terfere in the internal affairs of Eu
rope. This country has no hard fast
alms, he said, but is ready to be shown
that the settlements she has suggested
are not the best or the most endur
ing. "She (the United States) cannot see
her way to peace until the causes of
this war are removed, Its renewal ren
dered as nearly as may be Impossible,"
he declared.
DRAFT EVADERS
SLAY OFFICERS
NEAR KLONDYKE
GLOBE, Ariz., Feb. 11. Sheriff F.
McBrlde and Deputy Sheriffs Martin
Kempton and Cain Wootan, of Gra
ham County, are dead, an aged man
named Powers, 1 probably fatally
wounded, and Thomas and John Pow
ers, his sons, and Thomas Sisson, are
fugitives as a result of a fight near
Klondyke, 30 miles southeast of here,
early Sunday, when the officers
sought to arrest Powers' sons as al
leged draft evaders.
Deputy United States Marshal Frank
Haynes, of Globe, escaped with slight
injury.
According to Haynes' account, he
planned to arreet the young Powers
on the draft evasion charge, the Gra
ham county officers volunteering to
accompanying him from Safford, Ariz.
Cottage Grove Work progressing
on new mill to commence sawing
March 1st.
Baker New white pine sawmill
here rapidly Bearing completion.
War Department Selects
IU Official Beauty
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Mis France Jordan has been select
ed by the Soldiers' and Sailors' Cam
paign Council of the War Department
a the most beautiful of 32,000 young
women who ent their pictures to be
Judged. The picture 1 to be used on
an official poster to Inspire soldier
and sailor to greater efforts for their
country-
Silver Lake Sister' Hospital to be
erected here in spring.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush
Minneapolis, Minn.
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cow and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwaukle 6-J.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice I hereby given that the un
dersigned ha been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Clackama ad
ministrator of the estate of Slla P.
ScbulU, deceased. All persons having
ing claim against said estate are here
by required to present them to me
at the office of C. Schuebel, Oregon
City, Oregon, properly verified a by
law required, within six month from
the date hereof.
Date of first publication February
1. 1918.
W. IL WETTLAUFER.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Administrator.
SHERIFF'S 8ALE.
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Henry Lulten. Plaintiff
v.
Charles Schautf and John Schauft,
both unmarried, defendants. I
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
ma. es.
Hy virtue of a (judgment order,
decree and an execution, duly Issued
out of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, in the above en'Jttad
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 25th day of January, 1913, upon
a Judgment rendered and entered In
said court on the 17th day of January,
1918, in favor of Henry Lulten, plain
tiff and against Charles Schauff and
John Schauff, both unmarried, defend
ants, for the sum of $1100.00, with In
terest thereon at the rate of lx per
cent per annum from the 16th day of
December," 191;, and the further sum
of $100 a attorney' fee, and the fur
ther sum of $24.50 cost and disburse
ments, and the enst of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property,
situate in the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wit: I
Bcginnlg at a point 6.50 chains
north of the southwest corner of sec
tion thirty-two (32), township two (2)
south, Range one (1) Eat of the Wil
lamette Meridian, and running thence
north tracing the section line ten (10)
chains; thence East sixteen and one
half (16) chains to a atone; thence
south one-third (1-3) of a chain;
thence East two and one-halt (2H)
chains to a stone; thence south nine
and sixty-seven hundredth (9.67
chains to a stone; thence west elgh
teen and ninety-two hundredths
(18.92) chains to the place of begin
ning, containing nineteen (19) acres
more or less In Clackamas County,
Oregon.
Now, therefore, by .virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and decree,
ppd in compliance with the command
of sa'd prit, I will, on Saturday, the
2nd day of March, 1918; at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m at the front door
of the County Court House In the City
of Oregon City, In said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder, for
U S. gold coin caRh In hand, all the
right, title an4 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 prooerty or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment
order, decree, Interest, costs and all
accruing coats.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated Oregon City, Ore., February
1st, 1918.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oreon, for Clankamus County.
Gub Itlchey, Plaintiff,
vs.
S. W. Stryker and Ella M. Stryker, his
wife, Charles O. RiiBsell and Ada
L. Russell, his wife, F. E. Bamford
and Jane Doe Bamford, his wife,
Defendants.
To F. E. Bamford and Jane Doe Ham
ford, defendants;
In the name of the 8tate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or be
fore the 15th day of March, 1918, that
being the time prescribed in the order
for publication of this summons; and
If you so fail to appear and answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
for In hi complaint for JutlKuient
against you In the full sum of $7112.75,
beside attorney' fees and costs, and
for the foreclosure of plaintiff mort
gage on the following described mil
proporfty In Clackamas County, Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point on the louthnrn
boundary of the l'hlllp Foxier Dona
tion lud Claim, Number 37, In Sec
tion 31, Township 3 South of Range
Four East of the Willamette Meri
dian, 40 chain South 60' 30' West
from th Southeast corner of tuld
claim; thence North 28' 30' West
13.50 chain on the western boundary
of the H. McElsander'i land; tuouce
South 6l 15 West 11.70 chain on
the South boundary of the 11. W.
Uke land; thence South ID 30'
ast 13 50 chain to the outlurn boun
dary of said claim; thence north
along the southern boundary of said
claim 61 15' East 11.70 chain to the
place of beginning, contutntng 16.73
acre of land, more or lea, be fore
closed and said real property be sold
as upon execution to pay the coat of
ale, coats of suit attorney' fee and
inch Judgment a plaintiff may re
cover herein against you.
Thla summon Is served upon you
by publication thereof pursuant to an
order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judxe
of the above entitled Court made and
entered on the 24th day of January,
1918.
The date of the first publication 1
January 25. 1913, and the date of the
last publication la March 8th, 1918.
WHEKUX'K A W1LUAMS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
ma. Albert SchuU. and Mary SehuU, hi
wife, plaintiffs,
v.
William P. Jack and Charity 11. Jacks
hi wife, and Charles K. Hurnslde
and Mary C. Burnalde, his wife.
Defendants.
State of Oregon,
County of Clackamas. s.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and u tiler the sea lot the above en
ttled court. In the above entitled cause,
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 17th day of January, 1918, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered In
said court on the 14th day of January,
1918, In favor of Albert Schult and
Mary SrhuU, hi wife, plaintiffs, and
against William P. Jack and Charity
B. Jack hi wife and Charloe K. Hurn
slde and Mary C. Hurnslde, his wife,
defendants, for the sum of $212.00, and
the further sum of $35,00 as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $3C50
coat and disbursement, and the costs
of and upon this writ, commnndlng
me to make sale of the following des
cribed real property situate In the
county of Clackamas, state of Oregon,
to-wit;
All of Lota Five (5), Six (6). forty
three (43), and forty-four (44), In
block forty-one (41), Mtntborn Addi
tion to the City of Portland, a found
on the plat on tile In the Recorder's
Office for the County of Clackamas In
the State of Oregon.
Now. th-refore, by virtue of said
execution, Judgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tho
2:id day of February, 191H; at tho hour
of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho front door
of the County Court House In the City
of Oregon City, In suld County and
State, sell at public miction, subject
to redemption, to tho highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all
the right, title and Interest which tho
within named defendant or either of
them, had on the date of the mortgage
herein or slnco had In or to the above
described real property or any part
thereof, to sutlsfy said execution, Judg
ment order, docree, Interest, costs und
all accruing costs.
W. J. WIION,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Hy E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., January 23,
1918.
APPLICATION NO
In the matter ot the application ot
Oregon City Foundry, a corpora
tion duly organized and existing
under and by virtue of the law of
the State of Oregon, by J. A.
fioake, President of suld corpora
tion, to register title to the follow
ing described real property situate
und being In Oregon City, Clacka
mas County, Oregon to-wlt: Begin
ning at the Northwesterly cornor of
Ix)t six, block three of suld Oregon
City; thence southerly along Water
street, seventy-one feet; thence at
right angles easterly one hundred
five feet to the middle line of said
block; thence northerly along said
middle line of suld block 71 feet
to the alley running through said
block; thence westerly along the
southerly line of said alley to the
place of beginning.
vs.
Henrietta Pomeroy, Walter O. Pom
eroy and Mary Pomeroy, his wife;
Dwlght C. Pomeroy and Flora Pom
eroy, his wife; Eunice Klrts and
W. A. Klrts, her husband; Iela
Blue and Ernest Blue, her husband;
S. H. Pomeroy and Elizubeth Pom
eroy, hla wife; Charles T. Pome
roy and ElizabBth Pomeroy, hi
wife; William W. Pomeroy and Stel
la pomeroy, his wife; Julian Pom
eroy and Emelle Pomeroy, hi wife;
Olio Pomeroy and Mildred Pome
roy, his wife; Nellie McElvaln and
James McElvaln, her husband; Rose
Stoncr and Guy Stonor, her hus
band; Annie Nicholson and C. E.
Nicholson, her husband; Mrs, Rob
ert F. Jenkins and .Robert F. Jenk
ins, her husband, and James Dwlght
Pomeroy and all whom It may con
cern, Defendant.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Take notice, that on the 21st day
of January, 1918, an application wus
filed by said Oregon City Foundry, a
corporation duly organized and exist
ing undur and by virtue of the laws
of the State of Oregon by J. A. Roake,
President of said corporation, in the
Circuit Court of Clackamas County
for initial registration of the title to
the land above described. Now un
less you appeur on or before the 2nd
day of March, 1918, and show cause
why such application shall not be
granted, the same will be taken aa
confessed and a decree will be enter-
ed according to tho prayer of the ap
plication and you will tie forever bar
red from disputing the nm, ,
I, M. HARRINGTON1,
(SEAL) Clerk.
Hy Orena May, Deputy.
C. BCUUKHKI,,
Applicant' Attorney.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Of Hearing on Final Account
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Hui'KlIn, Docouiiod.
Notice la hereby given Unit the tin
dcrslKiunl, a administratrix of th
estate of John Herglln, deceased, has
tiled her final account In the records
of the County Clerk of Clackuma
t'onnlw Statu nf Ontinn nml Hint (tin
23rd tiny of February, 1918. at the
hour nf 10 a. m. of aul.l ,ln at tha
court room of laid Court in tha Clack-'
Amas County Court Hons, has been
fixed as the time and place by said
Court for the hearing of objection,
If any, to said final account nml the
settlement thereof,
Dated thl 22nd tiny of January,
1918.
ELIZABETH W1CKMAN,
Administratrix,
O J. Hawkenson,
Attorney for suld estate,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In th Circuit Court of th 8tt ot
Oregon, (or tha County of Clacks-1
ma.
Chas. II. Ilrowsr, plaintiff,
v.
A. P. Casey, unmarried, and H. P.
Strong and Jan Do Strong,' hi.
. . . .
wir; ana t, j. rraynor, defendants.
Stat of Oregon. County of Clackama:
n virtu. f inrtrm.nt t.. A.iY
and an execution, duly Issued out ot
and under tb. teal ot th above an.
titled court In the abova entitled
cause, to tne duly directed and dated
tha 10th day ot January, 1918, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered In said
court on th 3rd day ot January. 1918,
In favor of Chas. II. Drawer, plaintiff,
and against A. P. Casey, unmarried;
and H. P. Strong and Jan Do Strong,
hi wife; and T. J. Traynor, defend
ants for the mm nf ItnnAftfl with
Interest thereon at the rat of eight 'pu,n,lf' "'' "f,""'nt " t Pr
per cent per annum from th 6th daylm,,,d ,0 r'uma hr m,l,,en n"m" ot
of January, 1915. and th further tum T.Vi01 J.h.U ,u.mm"n' ,g fu,
ot $15000. a attorney' fee. and thll-'hed by order ot Hon. J. U.Campbell,
further sum of $36.50. costs and JulKe of th Circuit Court which order
bursement. and the co.t of and upon'WM mds on ,na 7th day ot rury.
thl. writ, commanding me to mkl ,9,S' nd the time prescribed for pub
ale ot the following described reai;,lt",lon ,h,,reof we,'k,, ht1(ia-
property, situate In the county o(,nlmt with the Issue dated February 8.
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: m8, nd 'ontlnun " th"
The northwest quarter of the south-; rtor ,0 tnd 'nd"'''" Friday., March
east quarter of section 25. township 1
south, rang i east ot Willamette mer
idian. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and d scree,
and In compliance with the command I , . ,
of .aid writ. I will, on Saturday, the)1" 'hB Clr'ultou:t of 8u,a of
16th day of February, 1918. at th . 0r,t,m' ,(,r c'Hckn,M Cmut'
hour ot 10 o'clock a. m.. at tha front Mrir Malnllff.
door of the County Court House In th
City ot Oregon City, In ld County
and State, tell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bid
der, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand,
all th right, title and Interest which
the within named defendant or either
of them, had on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had In or to the
above described real estate or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
Judgment order, decree, Interest, cost
and all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackama County, Oregon
By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City. Ore., January
18, 1918.
SUMMONS.
In tha Circuit Court of th State ot
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas. Dertha Morse, plaintiff,
v.
William Henry Morse, Jr., Defendant
To William Henry Morse, Jr., Defend
ant:
In the nam of the Stat ot Oregon,
you ar hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against yon
In the abova entitled suit, on or before
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
D. C. Latourhttb, President
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.
Phone Pacific 62 Home A-U! & SCHUEBEL
GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attern.y .t.L.w
Attorney-at-Lw Dutehr Arivokat
AH legal builnes promptly attended U W,U P"" courts, make col-
lection and aeUIementa.
"" " Office in Enterprise Building,
C, D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Oregon Cltr. Oregon,
Attorney-at-Lw " "
Commercial, Real Estate and ' "
Probate our Specialties. Of- W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V.
flee In First National Bank Graduate of the Ontario Veterl-
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon, nary College at Taronto, Canada.
and the McKlllIp School of Bu
gery of Chicago, 1 established
..... ... at Fashion Stable, between
Offloa Phone Paclflo Main 401; v,,rh mm. - i cJT .
Home A-I70 Fourth and Fifth on Main Street
Both Telephone
TONE A MOULTON Office Pacific 65; Home A-95
Attorneye-at'Law, Re. Paolflo 184; Home IV80
Beaver Bldg., Room 6 j - - . - , L
OREGON CITY .... OREGON
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Philip L. Hammond
0. D. EBY HAMMOND A HAMMOND
Attorny-at-Lw Attorneys-at-Law
Money loaned, abstract furnish- Abstract, Real Etate, Loam, Insur
ed, land titles examined, eslatei ance,
ettled, general law busmes. OREGON CITY, OREGON
Over Bank of Oregon City. PacifIo Phon8 81 Home phoM A.m
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
WJ& GUT MONEY
Sand 16 Bvr Bldg. Oragen City, Oraen.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS
Tarn your old aeoonnta and Bote lito cah.
Special eorrspondnt and attorney In all oltle and town la th United
Stat nd 0Mda.
tha expiration of six week from th
data ot tha first publication ot thla
summon, which data i hereinafter
tated, and if you fall o to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will In either event apply to tha court
(or th relief prayed for In her com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decrea forever dissolving tha
bond of matrimony between plaintiff
and defendant, and for such other re
lief a may b just and equitable,
You are hereby served with thl
summons by publication pursuant to aa
order mad by th Hun, J. U. Camp
bell, Judg of th abova entitled court,
duly mad and entered In th abova
entitled court and causa on tha 8th
day of December, 1917, which order
d'r,,cl mon olh"r "''n"' lh
" rvu wun ummon m Mia
,ul' b tn Publication thereof. In tb
nnnor provmeu py law. ana mat you
Pl",r n" nwer 10 iu corn-
plaint on or before tha expiration of
It week from th data of tha first
publication of thl ummons, which
data I fixed by old order a Decem
ber 18, 1917.
Thl summon I first published De
cember S3, 1917.
ERNEST O. BMIT1I,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Hood River, Oregon,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas County.'
I Pearl 1. Austin, Plaintiff,
v.
Victor A. Austin, Defendant
iTo V,.ct"r A' AluUn' bo n'm,d d
I fondant
..,,. rt
,n th "'" ol ,h f 0reon
hereby required to appear and
'n,wer co'nil'nt filed agaln.t
you' ,n ,h bo" enUt,e', on or
before the 22nd day ot March, 1918.
said data being tha expiration of six
week from tha first publication ot
thl summons, and if you fall to ap
pear or answer said complaint, for
want thereof th plaintiff will apply
to tha court for th relief prayed for
In her complaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the marri
age contract now existing between
1918
nitOWNELL t SIEVERS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon City, Oregon.
vs.
John A. Peterson, Defendant.
To John A. Peterson above named de
fendant :
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 22nd day ot March, 1918,
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication ot
this summons, and If you fall to ap
pear or answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to tho court for the relief prayed for
In her complnlnt to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the marri
age contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for tha
core, custody and control of the minor
child, Opal Peterson. This summons
Is published by order of Hon. J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court
which order was made on tho 7th day
of Februnry, 1918, and the time pre
scribed for publication thereof I six
weeks, beginning with the Issue dated
February 8, 1918, and continuing each
week thereafter to and including Fri
day, March 22, 1918.
DROWNELL A 81EVERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
WIINHAKD UILDING
F. T. Mkyk. Cashier
CREDIT ASSOCIATION