Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 12, 1918, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    "HONS" SCORNED
LAW OFJWTIONS
Use of Civilians as 'Hostages and
for Screens Part of
Devilish System.
FIRST MADE USE OF IN 1870
At Thit Tims It Wat Condemned by
th Clvlllitd World, but ths Qer.
man Military Ltadtra Havt
Nevtr Abandoned It
Ampli proof that the march of the
Otrman armiet through Belgium
vat marled by mmacrct and eru
eltitt aUnont beyond belief it given
in a document made putilic by th$
committee on public information,
from which the following it taken:
Tim massacre la Belgium and
northern France were h tirt of tho
German system of frlKlitfulnes. An
other fen tu re of till system was tha
use f cIvIIIiiiim un hostage aud for
screen.
In llarulng tliu use of hnstngp the
Gorman War llHik (KrlogKliramh Ira
Landkrlcge) any:
MIty hostage are nndirtMd those
pornons who, kh security or bull for
t tic fulfillment of treaties, promts, or
other claims, are taken or detained by
tha opposing nihIk or It m nriiiy. Their
provision him been Iinm usual (n re
wnt wars, a a result of which some
professor of tin' law of nation have
wrongly deoldnl tlmt !lu inking of
hostnge ha illNiiiHiirt(l from the
practice of clvllUfit miilon. , ,
"A new application of 'hostage rtclit'
waa iirnetlfi'il hy the German staff In
the wnr of 170, when It compelled
leading rltlxt'im from French town
ami vlllngea to im- ipimy train ami
locomotive In order to protect the
railway mtwnmilentlona which were
threatened by the people. Since the
Uvea of ieiierulple Inliitliltiint were,
without any fniilt on their part, there
by exposed to grave danger, every
writer outside Germany )in stigma
tlxetl thla incamire a contrary to tha
lnw of natlona and as unjustified to-
warda the Inhabitants of tho country.'
Clung to Frlghtfulness.
Although their deed In tho Franco
Prussian war had been universally
condemned, they themselves admit
ted, tho lemlerN did not Intend to
abandon atich a useful measure of
frlghlfulnes. In Ilnterprete Mill
tnlre tho furtna were provided for auch
acta In the next war. Both In Belgium
and In France the German have con
atantly used hostage. The evidence
la contained In the proclamation of
jhe governing authorities and alan In
the diaries of the Herman aouuer. a
few example from these will llltl
trnte the ayatem which wa employed
A apeelmen of the nrbltrnrlneaa and
cruelty la furriMied by the proelimia
tlon of Major leektnnnn, from which
the following aeetlona lire presented:
"After 0 a. in. on the 7th Septem
her, I will permit the hoiioa In lteyne
Itcusay, Orlvegneo, mid BolsdoBreux
to be Inliiiblted by the pcrmma who
lived In them formerly, na long a
theKP persons are not forbidden to fre
tieiit theae toentltlea by ofllclnl pro-
Mhltlon.
Prominent People Hostages.
"In order to be sure that the above-
mentioned permit will not be nhimed
the burgomasters of Bcytie Ileusay nn
of Orlvcgnoe must Iminedliilely pre
pare lists of prominent persona who
will be held an hoatngea for 24 houre
each nt Fort Fleron. September (1,
1014, for the llrst time the period of
detention ahull be) from (J p. m. until
September 7 at tnlddny.
"The life of these hoMtnge depends
on the population of the above-men
tinned communea remaining quiet un
der all cliYiiniMtnnoe,
"During the night It la severely for
bidden to allow nuy luminous slgnnl.
Bicycles are permitted only between 7
a. in. nnd B p. in. (German time),
"From the list which Is submitted to
me I ahull designate prominent per
anna who ahull be hostages from noon
of one day until the following nildilny.
If the substitute Is not there In due
time, the hostage must remain anoth
er 21 hours at the fort. After these
24 hours the hostage will Incur, the
peniiiry of death, If the Niibsjltutfl falls
to appear,
"Priests, burgomasters, and the oth
er members of the council are to be
tnken first as hoatngea.
"I Insist that all civilians who move
nhout In my district . . . show
their respect to the Gorman officers by
tnklng off their hats, or lifting their
hands to their heads In military salute.
In euso of doubt, every German sol
dier must he saluted. Anyone who
does not do this must expect tho Oer
mnn military to tunko themselves re
spected by every means,"
Hold Small Natlona Have No Rights.
"Tho fate that Belgium 1ms culled
down upon herself Is hard for tho In
dividual, hut not ton hard for this po
litical structure (Stimtsgehllde), for
the destinies of the Immortal great na
tions stand so high that they cannot
but hnve the right, In rase of need, to
stride over existence that cannot de
fend themselves, hut live, as'parasltes,
upon tho rivalries of the great." Prof.
H. Oncken, In Suildeutscho Monntsheft,
(South German Monthly.)
Would they have dared to defend
such n policy If they could have seen
the announcement sent out by the par
ish of St. ltiidclln with Its silent elo-HfoneeT
Blwann tnl that of Marchla tha rig-
orout treatment with which you have
threatened them, I glvo my word of
honor to remit to his majesty the
Emperor William, should tha war
com to an end without Intentional
damage being caused to my residence
or to these two communes, tho neces
sary sum to complete the amount of
800,000 franc imposed by you upon
Blssonno.
As a sovereign prince, I wlah to
deal In this matter with tha sovereign
who, during IB years, railed me his
friend and has decorated me with the
Order of tha Knight of tht Black
Regit.
"My conscience and my dignity
place ine above fear, as also my
tonal will shall elevate ma above
gret; but should you destroy
Chntenu da Marchnls, which Is one
tho centers of universal science
charity, should you reserve to this
archaeological and historical gem the
mm
TO OPPOSE
TRENCHING
iracAfis
MA UFA. Tex.. April 10. A patrol
treatment you have given to the Ca- 0f American troops was fired upon
thedrnl of Helms when no reprehen- ttj8 y0atrday east of Fort Hancock,
tiblo action ha been committed there Th flrlnit came from the Mexh4n
the whole world will Judge side of the Illo Grande, whare tlarje
tween you and myself. force of armed Mexicans bad been
"I tender to your excellency the ex- concentrating for the past week. No
apear herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
la. plaintiff's compluint, to-wlt: For ft
decree of the ahovo entitled Court
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant, and for s.ic.h other
and further relief as the court may
doem equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Honorable J. V. Campbell, Judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
Is dated April 9th, 1618.
Date of First publication April 11th,
1918.
Date of last publication May 23rd,
1918.
RALPH W. UOUNETT,
207 Rothcnlld lildg.
Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
American aoldlars were hit. United
States troops are being rushed there
from other points along the border.
Fort Haneoks is 75 miles east of El
Paso.
presslnn of my high regard.
"ALBERT, Sovereign Prince of Moo-
aco."
Deportations and Forced Labor.
Until tho present war the whole civ-
lil nf Its advance
in humanity. This advance he been KL PASO, Tex., April lOAtaW
marked In many fields, and In none w oi muxicun irooV,
had greater progress been tifnde than federals, was reported to be march-
m th ri,.,.i,. m i, iriveii In the Ing down the river oppoalta Fort
private eltlmi In an Invaded country. Hancock lag? yesterday, according to
As far back as 18(5. In the "Jnstruc- reports received at district military
tlons for the (lovernment of Armies headquarters hero today. The troopa
nf h l!..if,..i Kint... in the Field." re "won near tsan ignacio ioru,
the United ta declared: where entrencning operation were
-23. Private cl.lr.ens are no longer reporteu w oe .n i progress on
distant parts, and the Inoffensive In- Three Mexican raiders were kl led
dividual Is aa little disturbed In his I Uncock. Tex., las night
private relations as the commander "
.i. i..,n.. - nn frrd nana oi aruiea
colved here today. The bodies of the
Mexicans were found In the inesqulte
brush near the Mexican ford. Amer
ican troops have located others of tha
raiding party on the American side
and are runlnug them down
grant In the overruling demands of a
vigorous war,
"21. Tho almost universal rule In
remote times was, and continues to be
with barbarous armies, that the pri
vate Individual of the hostile country
la destined to suffer every privation
of liberty and protection, and every
disruption of family ties. Protection
was. and still Is with uncivilised peo
ple, the exception."
Reversion to Barbarism.
WANTS ESTATE PROBATED
Twenty-year ago Mrs. Minnie A,
SpiuiRlor dlsapeared from her home
In the Mullno country. No word has
Old Folks' Saved
From Suffering
These declarations were made In the Uver been received by her relatives
midst of our Civil war one of the Und Wednesday, Wm. H. Jones, a
world's fiercest conflicts. A half-een- brother filed a petition In the county
tury Inter, after more than 50 years court for the administration of her
of progress, the (lernuin government gBUto, amounting to $1,000,
has gone back to the methods used Mrs. Spangler was divorced InlSSS
by "barbarous armies" ami "unclv- anj the petition ants forth that Im
llUed people." It has deliberately mediately thereafter Bho disappeared
adopted the ollcy of dexirtlng men During late years property was left
and womeii, lxys and girls, and by her father, Kdwln Jonea, deceased,
forcing them to work for their can- an old time resident of Malino, and
tors: It has even compelled them to Mrs. Spangler Inherited a one-fourth
make arms and munitions for use intsrest In the property of her father.
against their allies aud their own flesh on the presumption that Mrs. Spang
and blond. - ler Is dead, the petition was filed and
No other act of the Herman govern- the hearing will be held by Jude
ment has aroused such horror and de- Anderson on May 27, to legally decide
testation throughout the civilized the question before administration
world. Thousands of helpless men can bo ordered
and women, boys and girls, have been
enslaved. Families have been broken
op. Ulrla have been carried off to
workor worse In a strange land.
and their relatives have not known
where they have I n taken, or what
their fate has been.
This system of forced labor nnd de
portation embraced the whole of Bel-
glum. Poland and thu occupied lands
of France.
' Whltloek Story of Horrors.
In less moving phrases, but In dead
ly corroboration, the continuation of
the report of Minister WhitioeK says:
"The rage, the terror, and despair
excited by this measure all over Bel-
glum were beyond anything we had
witnessed since the day the Germans
poured Into Brussels. Tho delegate!
of the commission for relief lu Bel-
glum, returning to Brussels, told the
moat distressing stories of the scenes
of cruelty and sorrow attending the
seizures. And dally, hourly almost.
since timi lime nppnuing atones nave CARPENTERS. $4.60 NINE HOURS
been related by Belgians coming to ,. HELPERS $3.60 NINE HOURS
the legation, it is impossioio lor us LABORERS $3.25 NINE HOURS
10 verify meni, mxi uecnuw u i m-.- SfnR jiARHV TONES rdNTRAP.
essnry for us to exercise all possible T0R WEgT UXN H0TEL ACROSS
tact in ueaui.g nun mo aui.jiw u RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. IF
nil. nnd secondly becuuse there is no Yfm Anv A nKTTKR CARPENTER
Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton, Mass.,
in tier 7th year, says: "I thought I
was lieyoml the reach of medicine, out
Foley Klilney I'llls have proven must
beneficial in my caae."
Air. bam A. Hoover. Hluli Point.
N. C, wrlt: "My kidney trouble wan
worso at night ar.d 1 bad to c t up
from live to seven tiroes. Now I do
tint have to set ud at night, snil con-
uliler myelf In a truly normal con
dition, which I attribute to Foiny Sid
ney i'llli, as I have taken nothing
vine."
Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Mass.,
ny: "1 suffered from kidney all-
nii'iils rr two years. I commenced
taking Foley Kidney Pills ten month
iiko, and thoiiKh I am 61 years of age,
i r,ei use a i-yesr-oii guv
Foley Kidney Pills r tonic
strena'.henlng and up-bulldlng. and
restore normal action to the kidneys
and to a disordered and painful blad
der. They act quickly and contain
no dangerous or harmful drugs.
menus of communication between the
Occupatlons-Oehlet und the Etiippen
Gcblet. Transportation everywhere
In Belgium Is dllllcult, the vicinal
railways scarcely operating any more
becuuse of the lack of oil, while all FOR SALE 20 acres, 4 miles S. E. of
THAN THE AVERAGE COME
ALONG AND YOU WILL BE PAID
$5.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S
I TRIAL.
In tho Circuit Court of the Stats of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Htbcrnia Saving Dank a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph Hawkins and Luella Hawkins,
hi wife, and W. W. Dugan, Jr., Defend
ant.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, si.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
tiled court, In the above entitled cause,
to me duly directed and dated th 8th
day of April, 1918, -upon Judgment ren
dered and entered in said court on the
3rd. day of April 1918. In favor of Hl-
bernla Savings Bunk, a corpora
tion, Plaintiff, and against Joseph
Hawkins, Luella Hawkins, his
wife, and W. W. Dugan, Jr.,
Defendants, for the sum of $1512.05,
with Interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the
11th day of February 1918, and the
further sum of $200.00, as attorney's
f c; and the further sum of $19.25 costs
and disbursements, and the costs of
aud 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: A
portion of that certain tract of land
known as the Joseph Hawkins Tract
of 14.91 acres, situated In the George
Wills Donation Und Claim No. 42 In
Section Thirty (30), Township one (1)
South, Range Two (2) East of the
Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas
County, Oregon, bounded and describ
ed as follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a
point 128.94 feet West of the South
east corner of the George Wills Doua
tlon Land Claim, in Section Thirty
(30), Township one ((1) South Range
Two (2) East of the Willamette Mer
idian; thence Northerly 624.31 feet,
more or less, to a point In the North
line of the Josaoh Hawkins Tract,
otherwise described as Lot Four (4)
Logus Tracts; thence Easterly along
the North line of suld Tract 626.09 feet
to the Northeast corner of said Tract
Four (4) otherwise known as the
Southeast corner of what is known as
the James Masticn Land; thence
Southerly along the East line of said
Tract Four (4) 208.75 feet; thence
West and parallel with tha South line
of said Tract Fott (4), 408.75 feet;
thenco Southerly and parallel to the
East line of said Tract Four (4), 217.80 1
rcet to the South line of said Tract
Four (4); thence Wrest, following the j
South line of said Tract Four (4)J
417.34 feet to the point of beginning,!
containing 6.11 acres more or less. I
Now, Therefore, by virtue of,said
execution, Jmlgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands
of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the
11th day of May 1918; at the ho.tr 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
still lat public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for U.
S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right
title and Interest which the within
named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage here
in or since had in or to the above des
cribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment
order, decree, interest, C08tsand all
accruing coots.
W. J. WILSON
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett Deputy.
Dated, OreRon City, Ore., April 12th,
1918.
of and parallel with the westerly i
boundary of said block No, forty-six
(46) to the northerly boundary there-!
of; thence westerly twelve (12) feet
along the northerly boundary therof
to tho northwest corner of said Block
No. forty-six (46); thence southerly
along the west boundary of said Block
No. forty-six (46) to the southwst
corner of Block No. forty-six (46);
thence easterly along the south bound
ary of said Block No. forty-six (46)
to place of beginning, together with
all and singular, the tenements, here
Itaments, and apprutenance thereunto
belonging, or lu anywise appertaining
And that the lease and agreement
between th plaintiff and the defen
dant, George A. Ostrom, now of rec
ord In the office of the County Clerk
of Clackamas County, Oregon, be can
celled, annulled, held for naught and
removed as a cloud upon the title of
the plaintiffs to the said real estate;
and for such other and further relief
to which plaintiffs may be In equity
entitled, and for their costs and dis
bursements In this suit.
This publication Is made for six suc
cessive weeks by the order of the Hon
orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court entered herein
In the above entitled couse on April
8th, 1918. v
Date of First Publication. Anrll 12th
KH8.
Date of Last Publication, May 24th,
1918.
DEY, HAMPSON & NELSON,
815 Yeon Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the country court of the Bute of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas, exe
cutrix of the estate of Benjamin K.
Linn, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present them to me at the
office of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ore
gon, properly verified as by law re
quired, within six months from the
date hereof.
Date of first publication, March 29,
1918.
SUSAN C. LINN,
Executrix of the Estate of Benjamin
F. Linn, deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In the matter of the estate of JoseDh
Wilson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
tratrix with the will annexed, ot fhe
estate of Joseph Wilson, deceased, by
the county court of Clackamaa county,
Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate will please present
the same, duly verified as by law re
quired, at the office of Thomas A.
Burke, court house, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
IRENE ESTHER WILSON,
Administratrix with the will an
nexed, of the estate of Joseph Wilson,
deceased.
THOMAS A. BURKE,
Attorney for Administratrix.
north 45 degree 13 minutes east 12.S0
chains to a basalt stona Ili7s3 u, i,
marsea -j. b. h." at the most south
erly corner of a 160 acre tract eon,
.eyed by James McNary to John Pack-
er ny deed recorded in Book "C" reo
ord of deeds for said Clackamas coun-
ty, at page 465; tnce wri 45 de
gree west on the southwestern boun
dary of said Packer tract 40 chains to
a basalt stone 14x10x9 Inches marked
"L. T." on east and "C. C." on south
faces and set in the northwest boun
dary of said donation land claim;
thence south 45 degrees west on said
claim boundary 17.35 chains to tha
center line of said county road; thence
along said center line 8. 44 degrees 49
minutes east 4.06 chains; thence south
61 degrees 45 minutes east 14.32
chains to a basalt stone 18x9x5 Inches
set 14 Inches In the ground marked
"C, C" on south and "D. M." on north
west and "X" on top, from which a baa
alt stone 15x8x5 Inches set 13 inches
in the ground marked "X" on top bears
north 44 degrees 07 minutes east 45
links distant; thence south 63 degrees
47 minutes east 17.60 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 60.89
acres more or less.
Now, therefore by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and decree.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack-!
mas.
Harold Dewalde, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph . Morris, Defendant.
In the name of the State ot Oregon: i ,u "Pnce win me commands
You are hereby required to appear and l a'd wrU' 1 w111' on Saturday, the
answer the complaint filed against you " d,a? Apri1' 1918 5 ,l 0,9 hour
in the above entitled suit on or beore ? 10 clock M- at e fron iooT f
six weeks from the first publication ot Coun,t C?urt nou" ,n tna c,t f
this Summons; and if you fail to an- Or,egoa C"T' ,n ,aId Connty and 8tate
swer. for want thereof plantlff will 'f1 p,,bl,c 8UC. Wect to re
take a decree against you that a cer- demj,tion t0 tte Wgnei,t bldder- tor
tain contract made between you and ,d coln ca8n in nand- n
C. N. Wonacott dated July 8th, wn, f8ht. title and interest which the with
for the sale to you of nineteen (i9) ,'nnaned defendants or either of them,
acres of land in the southeast corner f43 V datc of 018 mortgage
of sixty-five acres of land In section "1 ?7 !lnce ,had ,n or t0 the aDove d8
thirty-five in township 3 south, range ; "rlbed feal PrPy.or y Part
4 east in Clackamas county known as ltheref. "UT ld execution. Judg
the John P. Irwin tract, be cancelled mnt order' decree toterest, costs and
and held for naught (the plaintiff be-laU accn,In f- '
Ing an assignee of said C. N. Wonacott . . , , W- WILSON.
oimiu ui viac&amas v-ounty, uregon.
Sandy, just off a county road, 1H
miles from school. Three acres un
der cultivation, three more easily
prepared; good barn 30x36, Blghtly
building spot, some fruit, splendid
well, quantities of cordwood. $1500,
terms. L. R. Mack, 652 N. Vermont
Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
tin. horses have been taken. The peo
ple who are forced to go from one
village to another must do so on foot
or in vans drawn by the few miser
able horses that are left. The wagons
of the breweries, the one Institution
that the Germans huve scrupulously
respected, are hauled by oxen.
One of Foulest Deeds In History.
"The well-known tendency of sensu
tlonal reports to exaggerate them
selves, especially In time of wnr, and
In a situation like that existing here,
with no newspapers to serve us a dully
clearing house for all the rumors that
are as avidly believed usi they arc
enlerly repented, should ot course be
considered; but even If n modicum of
all that Is told Is true there still re- WANTED Brood sow with litter of
mains enough to slump bis deeds us pig8, William and George Clark,
ono of the foulest tlmt History records. Hoff, Ore., R. D. 1.
"I am constantly in receipt of re
WANTED To hear from owner ot
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush
Minneapolis, Minn.
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Thone
Milwaukle 69-J.
norts from all over Belgium that tend FOR SALE 5-year-old colt, weight
to, hour out the stories one constantly
hours of brutality und cruelty. A num
ber of men sent back to Mons ure
snld to be In a dying condition, many
of them tuberculur. At Mullnes nnd
at Antwerp returned men have died.
their friends assorting that they have
been victims of neglect nnd cruelty,
of cold, of exposure, of hunger.'
about 1250 lbs. W. A. Proctor, Bor
ing, Oregon. Phone 718 Qresham,
FOR SALE One .heavy wagon, single
buggy and harness. No. 3 Sharpies
separator. F. G. Helm, Oregon City,
Route 6, Box 69.
THIS DAY IN COURT
Peter Jossl fllod divorce proceed
ings against Rosa Jossl In circuit
court Wednesday, alleging desertion
by bis wife In 1909. The couple emi
grated from Switzerland In 1900.
A. L. Tlbblts was granted a decree
of dlvorco from O. N. Tibbots, Wed
nesday. Tha suit of A. E. Joyner vs. Crown
Wlllnmette Paper Co. has been con
tlnued until the June term of court
A decree quieting title In the suit
of h. J Barber against Ella O. Wil
liams, heir of Geo. Williams, deceas-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Pearl Daniels, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. W. Daniels, Defendant.
To C. W. Daniels, the above named
ed, was entered Wednesday, on an 80
acre tract In Sec. 10, Tp. 4 S. 1 E
L. D. Norrls charges that hla wife,
Sarah Norrls, deserted him and asks Defendant.
a decree ot divorce in the circuit In the name or the Stata of Oregon,
court ' yon are hereby required to appear and
Ed Johnson was named County answer the complaint filed against you
Coroner by the county court Wednes- in the above entitled suit, on or before
day, in place of Dr. W. E. Hemp- the 23rd day of May, 1918, said date
stead who is in the military service, being more than six weeks from the 9th
John N. Slavers, Justice of the Peace, day of April, 1918, the date of the
has been acting coroner since Dr. order for the publication of this sura-
Hemstead Joined the colors. Mr. John- mons upon you and more than six
eon has been a resident of Clackamas weeks from the 11th day ot April, the
county for a good many years and is date of the first publication hereof;
well known. land if yon fail to answer or otherwise
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Frona Shaw, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank Shaw, Defendanat.
To Frank Shaw the 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 10th day ot May, 1918, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication ot this summons,
and if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in her complaint to-
wit:
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant This tummons Is
published by order of Hon. J. TJ. Camp
bell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which
order was made on the 27th day ot
March, 1913, and the time prescribed
tor publication thereof is six weeks,
beginning with the Issue dated Friday,
March 29, 1918, and continuing each
week thereafter to and including Fri
day, May 10, 1918.
BROWN ELL ft SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Resident Attorneys of Oregon City,
Oregon.
in and of said contract) and that you
have now no right title or Interest 'In
said nineteen acres.
E. F. and F. B. RILEY,
First publication, March 15, 1918.
Last publication. April 26, 1918.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port.
land, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackott Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, March
15, 1918.
8HERIFFS SALE
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. B. F. Linn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mercantile Trust and Investment com
pany, a corporation; I. G. Davidson
and Ida May Davidson, his wife, and
F. W. Goldapp, Defendants.
State ot Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss:
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 12th day of March, 1918, upon a
said court on the 12th day of March,
1918, in favor ot B. F. Linn, plantlff,
and against Mercantile Trust and In
vestment company; L G. Davidson and
Ida May Davidson, his wife, and F. W.
Goldapp, defendant, tor the sum of
$5000.00, with, interest thereon at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
the ISth day of November, 1916, and
the further sum of $146.94 with inter
est thereon at 6 per cent from the 2d
day of February, 1918, and the further
sum of $400.00, as attorney fee, and
the further sum of $22.25 costs and
disbursements, and the costs of an up-
Notice of Appointment of Administra
trix and to Claimants.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
In the matter of the estate ot L. M.
Felts, deceased.
Notice is. hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the above entitled court as adminis
tratrix of the estate of L. M. Felts, de
ceased; and all persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent
are hereby required to present the
same, with proper voucher, within six
months from the date of this notice,
to the undersigned administratrix at
the R. P. D. No. 2, Sherwood. Oregon.
Dated this 13th day of March, A D
1918.
First publication 15th day ot March,
1918.
Last publication 12th day of April,
1918.
ESPERAMA FELTS,
Administratrix.
SOMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for tha County of Clacka
mas.
David Hardy and Maggie Hardy, his
wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
George A. Ostrom and Jessie A. Os
trom, his wife, Defendants.
To George A. Ostrom and Jessie A.
Ostrom, wife of George A. Ostrom, Defendants.
In flie name of the State of Oregon:
You are required to nppear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
May 22, 191S, and if you fail to ans
wer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will ask for a decree requiring defen
dants within sixty days after date of
such decree to pay to the plaintiffs
tho sum' of Nine Hundred Twenty-one
Dollars and Fifty-four cents ($921.54),
and any amount of taxes and insurance
premiums delinquent upon the
hereinafter described property Btnce
1912; and in dofault of such payment,
the defendants and each of them be
barred and foreclosed of any right
title, interest or equity in. or following
described real estate in me uouniy
ot Clackamas, State .of Oregon:
All of Block Fifty-three (53) of
First Addition to Jennings Lodge,
Clackamas County, Oregon;
Also, beginning at the southeast
corner of Block forty-six (40) ot First
Addition to Jennings Lodge, Clacka-
amas County, Oregon, running thence
north twenty (20) feet along the east
boundary of said Block No. forty-six
(46); thence westerly to the center of
the well situate on the southerly bound-
ary of said Block No. forty-six (46),
continuing thence northwesterly to
the Intersection of a line parallel with
the western boundary of said Block
No. forty-Btx (46) and twelve (12)
feet east thereof, which is ten (10)
feet northerly pn said intersected line
from the southerly boundary of said
Block No. forty-six (46) ; thence north
erly on said line twelve (12) feet east
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, tor Clackamas County.
Ida M. Shackelford, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jefferson L. Shackelford Defendant.
To Jefferson L. Shackelford, above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit, on or be
fore the 3rd day ot May, 1918, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons and it you fail to appear or ans
wer said complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed tor In her com
plaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant and for the care,
custody and control of the minor child,
Avery M. Shackelford. This summons
is published by order of Hon. J. U
Campbell, judge oi tie Circuit C:irt
which order was made on the 21st day
Of March, 1918, and the time pre
scribed for publishing thereof is six
weeks, beginning with the issue dated,
Friday, March 22, 1918, and continuing
each week thereafter to and including
Friday, May 3. 1918.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
answer the complaint filed against
on this writ, commanding me to make , you. In the above entitled suit, on or
sale of the following described real before the 12th day of April, 1918,
property, situate In the county ot,6&li dae being the expiration ot six
Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: weeks from the first publication of
Beginning at a stone 16x12x10 In-'this summons, and If you tail to ap-
chea in the center of the Oregon City I Pear or answer said complaint for
and Milwaukle road, which is south wan thereof the plaintiff will apply
43 degrees 45 minutes east 36.33 to the court for the relief prayed for
chains and north 45 degrees east, to her complaint to-wit:
24.58 chains from the most westerly For a decree dissolving the marrl-
corner of the James McNary and wife ! aW contract now existing between
donation land claim No. 38 in town-1 plaintiff and defendant. This sum
ship 2 south of range 2 east of the, mons is published by order of Hon.
Willamette Meridian, and running J- u. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
thence north 45 degrees east 45-100 Court, which order was made on the
chains to a stake; thence south 54 de-,23d day of February, 1918, and, the
grees 30 minutes east 3.94 chains to a time prescribed for publication thereof
basalt stone 14x11x5 Inches marked '3 six weeks, beginning with the issue
X" on top at the most southerly cor-' dated March 1, 1918, and continuing
ner of a five acre tract conveyed by!oacn week thereafter to and including
Clackamas Abstract and Trust com- Friday, April 12, 1918.
McDOUGALL & McDOUGALL,
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
La Nora Starns, Plaintiff,
vs.
Tracy Starns, Defendant.
To Tracy Starns, above-named de
fendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit,
on or before the 26th day ot April, 1918,
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall to ap
pear or answer said complaint, tor
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for the res
toration of her former name La Nora
McDaniel. This (summons is published
by order of Hon. J. U .Campbell, judge
of the Circuit Court which order was
made on the 13th day of March, 1918,
and the time prescribed for publishing
thereof Is six weeks, beginning with
the issue dated Friday, March 15, 1918,
and continuing each week thereafter
to and including Friday, April 26, 1918
BROWNELL ft SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Resident Attorneya ot Oregon City, Or.
SUMMONS.
In tha Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Lillian F. Marshall, Plaintiff,
vs.
Warren H. Marshall, Defendant
To Warren H. Marshall, above named
defendant:
In thename of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
pany to Geo. H. Allen, on April 15,
1904, and recorded In Book 90 at page
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
125 of the record ot deeds for said 905 Northwestern Bank, Bldg.. Port-
Clackamas county, Oregon, thence; land, Oregon.
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Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
WEINHARO BUILDING
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The Fitst National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL,' $50,000.00
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All legal business promptly attended t
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Attorneys-at-Law
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Money loaned, abstracts furnish
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settled, general law business.
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Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in all courts, make col
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Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon CiU. Oregon.
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