every pond Means a day less Boys Over There Ask Folks at Home to Help Somewhere In England, March 23 (My Dear Mr, lirodlv.) If you can spare the puoe and our to, please publish thft letter. 1 wntit to tell tho frlendi at home some- of the thing othen of our boyi would toll If they wero permitted. Thin letter may reach you too late to holp tli cnuau for which I am writing It. I hope It won't. Pear friends: Tho secretary of tho navy hni eiked that we boy writ to the folk at homo naklng thorn to subscribe to the coming Liberty 1-oan. I'nrtly because of tliut and partly be cuuse of the Import of the micron of the third Liberty ' Loan, I am asking you to subscribe, to It to the utmost. I've stood by tho graves of the vie tlma or tha Lusltanla and elsewhere have seen the results of the vicious ness of the noiny. I ve noon many hungry people, tallied with tha wreck of men buck from tho front and I know that the hell and danger our friend from home aro going thru. It la In describable and dally growing worie. If you could ee the results of the work "over there," men blinded, handa and anna and log ahot off, gased, and worn and haggard, If you could hoar their stories, stories the press can't print and almoat unbelievable, I am eure you would do your utmoat. Friend, America m.int do aiaome statesman aald: "Not her bit, but ber utmoat," and I know you will when you know that every bond that a bought nioana a day lone the boy will have to be away, may nr-an the life of aome very denr friend, and I know you will, a many of tin boy and I have done, subscribe to tho new Lib erty Loan, and, that you will write often to the boy over hero. ; We know what It 1 to be homesick and lonely oa well a fight. Sincerely Your, E. M. A., One of tho boy over here. II WASHINGTON. April 22. A move ment by Seattle. Weh., labor leaders to call a strike May 1 aa a demonstra tion ngaltiHt alleged persecution of Thomua Moonny and other convicted of the bomb conxplrncy at San Fran cisco wa reported to tho Senate to day by Senator l'olndexter, of Wash Ington, who denounced It In vehement term a "blackmail'' upon the Gov ernment, I'd I Hon and treason. Senator l'olndexter aubmlttcd a let ter from Secretary Jame A. Duncan, of the Roattle Central Labor Union, euytng that a referendum on the strike waa being circulated. He also present ed a resolution of Seattle trade union declaring "a widespread suspl clou" existed among workmen tbut the bomb plot conviction were an at tempt to discredit orgnnUed labor. The movement, Senator l'olndexter declared, la tn harmony with the In diiHtrlal Worker of the World. Bol shevik and other International agenta or unrest. Repudiating and denouncing leader of the movement a not frbnds of la' bor, Senator l'olndexter aald: The writer of thl threat to hold up the Government, to cut off aup. piles from those deathless hroes who atand between ua and the German hor ror, ehould be visited not only with the Just Indignation of an outraRed public, but with the punishment pre- acrlbad for blackmail, disloyalty, aedl Hon and treason. "It I an act of conspiracy to foment sedition and Innurrectlon both by peaceful and violent , mean. It Is moral treason. "The act Itself, being worse than death an unspeakable crlma la de serving of the extreme penalty of dentil. The threat to commit It la crime against tho state and the Gov eminent. These men should be ar retted and dealt with as traitors. Senator l'olndexter also referred to tho Government commission headed by Secretary of Labor Wilson, which recently Investigated labor unrest on the raclflc Coast and referred to the Mooncy case ns one of the cause PATRIOTISM OF LEPER Mw Power for I Ian to Send Airplanes to Front ; ? I I A r I ' : 1 .: I ... .. ., ' ) ft J .'l"1 " Mwiwwtiataa:ii CARPENTERS - $U0;ir4V5 HOURS - HELPERS $1.60 NINE HOURS LABORERS $3 26 NINE HOURS SEE HARRY JONES, CONTRAC TOR, WE8T LINN HOTEL ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY, IK YOU ARE A BETTER CARPENTER THAN THE AVERAGE COME ALONG AND YOU WILL BB PAID $5.00 IF 0. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S TRIAL. WANTED To fcaar from owner of good ranch for aala. But cash price, full description. D. F. Bosh Minneapolis, Minn. DEAD HOK8E8 TAKEN Cash paid for dead cow and down and out hore. Will call anywhere. Phone Mllwaukle C9-J. FOR SALE 6 year-old colt, weight about 1250 lb. W. A. Proctor, Bor ing, Oregon. Phone 718 Oresbam. Notle of Final Settlement of the Ea- tat of Paul Paulson, Deceaud. VjJtUAn CMAHHAN WTttU W, C. Potter, who ha been con nected with the Aircraft board, which ha accomplished very little toward lending atrplanea to the front, la, Washington despatches declare, to have new powers I nthe coming re organlatlon of the board. Mr. Pot ter's ability has been recognized in Washington and be is not blamed for delay. IN RAID ON ZEEBRUGGE LONDON, April 23. Sir Eric Geddea, First Lord of tho Admiralty, reported today to the House of Com moiia that ths British had carried out navul raid against the German sub marine bases at Ostend and Zee- b.irgue last night. He said such In formation as had come to him showed that It wus an "extremely gallant and hazardous ruld." ''Tho raid was undertaken under command of Vlce-Admlral Roger Keyes. commanding at Dover. French destroyer co-operuted with the Rrlt- sh force. Six obsolete cruisers, nil from 20 to .10 yean old, took part In tho attack. "They were the Brilliant, Slrlu. Iphlgenlu. Intrepid, Thetl and Vindictive. 'The first five of those were filled with concrete and were to be sunk In the fhanne and entrances to the two porta, if this could possibly bo man-aged. "The Vindictive, working with two ferryboats, currying storming and demolition parties to storm the head qf the Mole, which runs out from Zee- burgee. The Vindictive wua especially fitted for landing storming parties and was armed espefclalljr for the pur pose with flame throwera, stoke mor tnra and that sort of thing." WILSON AGAINST court Irani PLAN FOR TRIAL No. fortv-slx (46) to th southwest notice is nereoy given mat tne tin- corner of Block No. lortv-slx (46) : derslgncd executrix of the estate of thence easterly alooj the aouth bound- Faui rauiaon, aeceasca, nas niea in ary of said Block No. forty-ix (46) the County Court of Clackamae Coun- to place of beirlnnlnfr. torether with ty, State of Oregon, her final account all and alngular, the tanemenU.here aa Buch executrix of said estate and itaments, and apprutenance thereunto that Monday tne Z7th day of May, belonging, or In anywise appertaining 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.l And that the lease and agreement ha been fixed by aald Court ai the between the plaintiff and the defen tlme for hearing of objections to said dant, George A. Ostronv now of rec report and the eettlement thereof. ord In the office of the County Clerk SOPHIA PALSON, of Clackaraaa County, Oregon, be can Executrix of the Estate of Paul celled, annulled, held for naught and Paulson, deceased. removed aa a cloud upon the title of C, SCHUEBEL, the plaintiff to the said real estate; Attorney for Executrix, and for aucu other and further relief to which plaintiff may be in equity SHERIFF'S 8AT.E. entitled, and for their cosU and dls- In tho Circuit Court of the Stat? of bursementa In this suit. Oregon, for the County of Clacka- Thla publication Is made for six sue mas. cesslve week by the order of the Hon Hibcrnia Savings Bank a corporation, orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Plaintiff, above entitled Court entered herein vi, in the above entitled couse on April Joseph Hawkins and Luella Hawkins, 8th, 1918. hia wife, and W. W.Dugan, Jr., Defend- ' Date of First Publication, April 12th WITNESS KILLED SLAYER IS SHOT BY U. S. OFFICER WASHINGTON, Aprlf 22. Presi dent Wilson today expressed strong opposition to Senator Chamberlain' bill providing for courtmartlal trial for those arrested for treasonable utter ances and acta. In a letter to Senator Overman, the president declared auch legislation would be unconstitutional and would put the United State "on a level with the people whom we art nghting.- Attorney General Gregory alao i preparing to make a bitter fight against the Chamberlain bill, holding it virtually place the nation under military law. Deeply resenting the charge that the department of justice aaa failing to meet the situation, Gregory ha chosen a new assistant, IL Larue Brown of Boston, succeeding Charles Warren, Just resigned, and la speed Ing work against alien plotters, spies and others injuring the cause of thl country in tne war. ant. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas, a. By virtue of ajudRment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued' out of and undar the seal of the above en tiled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tha 8th day of April, 1918, upon Judgment ren dered and enterad in said court on the EXAMPLE FORMED The lepera at Molokal, one of the Hawaiian Inlands, have to datf bought $3000 worth of Thrift and War Suv Inn Stamps aa tholr W. 8. S. contri bution towurd the cost of winning the war. This inspiring example of patriotism from auch an unexpected sourca, tho sand of miles from the battlefront, and from people soomlngly bo far re moved by the very nature of their un fortunata condition from all of its in fluences, has beon brouRht to the at tention of the National War Savings committee by a letter written to a friend In Memphis, Tcnn., by Brother Jos iph Dutton, now in charge of the Island colony. Formerly an army officer aa woll as a social favorite, Brother Dutton has devoted tho past 37 years of his llfo to tho leper colony. Like his charges, Brother Dutton may not leave the lalund, but he files the Stnr and Stripes above the leper camp and communicates regularly with frlonds in Memphis. At tho con. elusion of a long letter displaying a keen Interest in tho affalrB of the war ho says: "And bo here wo are all the world in a big war all in foot being affected by It." SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Ram Chandra, leading defendant In ths Hindu revolt plot trial here, was shot and killed In the court room today by Ram Singh, another defendant. SliiRh fired three shot from an automatic pistol Into Chamlra's body, then fired three more ahots wildly about the court room. United States Marshal Holohan rose from his seat beside tho defend ants and shot Singh dead as he stood In the crowded court room with the smoking pistol still in his hand. Singh waa Immediately kill 'd, Chan dra died within a few momenta. The shooting occurred Just after the adjournment of court. Chandra advanced aa though he wanted to peak to Federal Judge William C Van Meet. As he approached the Judge' rostrum, Ram Singh, an other defendant suddenly followed him and, drawing a revolver, fired, As Chandra sank to the floor United States Marshal Holohan shot and killed Singh. North Bend to worth of concrete build .$0,532.27 sidewalks. Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton, Mass., In hor 87th year, says: "I thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but 1'oloy Kidney Tills have proven most Imnctlclul in my case." Mr. Bara A. Hoover, High Tolnt, N. C wrltoa: "My kidney troublo was worse at night and I bad to got up from five to seven times, Now I do not have to grot up at nlsH and con sider mysolf In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Koluy Kld nSy Pills, as I bav taken nothing else." j Mrs. M. A. Bridge. Baplnson, Moss., says: "I suffered from' kidney all inunts for two years. I oommenced taUlnir Foley Kidney Pills ton months I: B", and tli outfit I am 61 years of ago, 1 IV,. like a l(l-year-old girl." . l'"oley Kidney Pills are tonlo. St ivngthciilns and up-bulldlnir, and renlore normal aotlon to th kidneys and in h dISordored and painful blad cl(.r. They aot qulokly and contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. BRYAN'S ENEMY GASSED ON SUB WANTS $50,000 NEW YORK. April 2L Francis X Schoonmuker, who becamo prominent by his active plnttorm opposition to Wllllnm J. Bryon during Bryan's first preBlduntlnl campaign, sued the Brook lyn Rupld Transit company for $50,. 000 in tha supreme court today Schoonmaker was "gassed" on the subway, according to his allegations, causing tho loss of his voice and im paring his income on the lecture plat form. ReodHport Deep sea fishing In dustry to be sturted here; boat pur chased. Gone Befoh de Wal - Wire less Dismantled Humphrys Has Alibi Durlns: tho ante-bellum days Cash lor John Humuhrvs of the Bank of Commerce, fuBsod around consider ibly with wireless tslography. He went so far as to install a plant at hia residence on tho bluffs. With the war came government orders to dis mantle and the wireless was promptly dlsmantlad In accordance with the wlRhes of your Uncle Sam. Sunday United States Assistant At torney Robert Rankin was in Oregon City. He didn't admit he was fishing here, but he did admit seeing the rem. nants of the Humphrys wireless out fit. Bright and early Monday morning Assistant Latourette was called for nn investigation of the outfit and Sheriff Wilson soon found that the remnants were all that was left of a perfectly good wireless outnt or form. ar days. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un- 3rd. day of April 1918, In favor of Hi- dersigned ha been duly appointed by bernla Savings Bank, a corpora- t"8 country court of the State of Ore- tlon, Plaintiff, and against Joseph gon for the County of Clackamas, exe- lUwklns, Luella Hawkins, his cutrix of the estate of Benjamin F. wife, and W. W. DKan, Jr., Linn, deceased. All persons having Defendants, for tha sum of $1512.55, claims against said estate are hereby with Interest thereon at the rate of required to present them to me afthe eight per cmt per annum from the office of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ore 11th day of February 1918, and the gon, properjy verified as by law re- further sum of $200.00, as attorney's quired, within six months from the fee; and the further um of $19.25 costs date hereof. and disbursements, and the costs of I Date of first publication, March 29, and upon this writ, commanding me to 1918. make" sale of the following described SUSAN C. LINN, real property, situate In the county of Executrix of the Estate of Benjamin REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to J. W. Beverldge and wife to Andrea Olson, lot 15, block 5, in Pleasant Lit tlo Homes; $1. Bartholomew Mclutyre W Edward Mclntyre. the S. W. 14 of tho S. E. 14 and the S. E. 14 of S. W. li of S. 8, T. 4 S., R. 3 E; $5. Charles S. Fugs to Frank P. Fuge, parcel of land bewteen Polk and Tay lor streets, Oregon City; $1. Magnolia B. Irvine and A. W. Ir vine to Peter J. Heney, one acre In 8. 2, T. 2 S., R. 3 E.; $10. Charles Moehnke and Gustena Moehnke to Flora Dickey. Marie France and Louise Le Bean, Marie In Willamette Ttacts; $10. uustena Moehnke and Charles Moehnke to August C. B. Moshnke, tract 1 and lots B. C. D. and E., of tract 2, in Willamette and Tualatin Tracts; $10. Albert Rambcrg to A. II. RamberK and Julia Ramberg, 15 acrea In town ship 5 south, range 1 east; $2100. Robert Krims and Marie N. Krlms to Peninsula Security company, 10.28 acres in section 32, township 1 south, range 2 east; $10. Oscar Singer to Rachel Phillips, lot 1, block 107, Oregon City; $500. Stephen Pesznecker and wife Joseph F. Snyder and wife, the aouth west M of the southwest 14 of section 32, township 3 south, range 6 east $50. Charles Spangles to Otis E. Q. Jack son, lots 3 ,and 4, block 7, Falls View addition; $10. Agnes M. silver, guardian for Waldo and Mary Silver, minors, to K. zadniker, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 in block 16, Windsor; $550. I. L. Smith and wife to D. B. Fleck and wife, tract in sections 16 and 1 township 2 south, range 2 east:' $10, i. A. uoberta and Mabel Roberts to w. J. Patterson. 60 acres in town. snip 3 south, range 1 east; $10 W. W. Glover and Mattie E. Glover to August Olson, 3 acres in section 17 townshjp 4 south, range 2 east; $10, m. Truiungor to O. M. Hunzman. 10 acres in township 2 south, range east;, $1000. Ernest R. Turner and Grace R. Tur ner to Leroy J. Hull and Bessie Hull, northwest uartqer of the north west quarter of s action 8, township south, range 3 east; $10. John Scherzlnger and wife, to James L. McAnulty and Rose McAmtltVi 30 acres in section 33, township 4 south range a east; $300. Ida M. Inman and H. C. Inman to Margaret Deegnn, 42.50 acres in sec tions 7 and 8, township 4 south, range east; sio. SENATORSHIP TENDERED TO CHAMP CLARK JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 24. Governor Gardner tonight tendered to Champ Clark, Speaker of tho House of Representatives, ths appointment of Senator to succeed the late Wil liam J. Stone. Clackamas Cmmtfy jfhregon ,,,,, aiso, nvmnning at me souioeaii corner of Block forty-six (48) of First Addition to Jennings Lodge, Clacka ama Connty, Oregon, running thence north twenty (20) feet along the east boundary of said Block No. forty-six (40); 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 aald Block No. forty-six (46) and twelve (12) feet east thereof, wblcb is ten (10) feet northerly on said intersected Hue from the southerly boundary of said Block No. forty-six (46) ; thence north erly on said line twelve (12) feet east of and parallel with the westerly 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 the northwest corner of said Block No. forty-alx (46); thence southerly along the west boundary of sa'd Block want thereof, the plaintiff wSji aj.j.ij to the" court for the relief prayed, for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the mar rlage contract now existing between plalutiff and defendant and for the res toration of her former name La Nora McDanieL This summons 1 published by order of Hon, J. TJ .Campbell, Judge of tha Circuit Court which order was made on the 13th Cay of March, 1918, and the time prescribed for publishing thereof is lix weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, March IS, 1918, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, April 26, 1918. BROWNELL 8IEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resident Attorneys of Oregon City, Or. 1918. Date of Last Publication, May 24th, 1918. DEY, HAMPSON & NELSON, 815 Yeon BIdg., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiffs SH cf tin Orcsca City' ana mwiuskie road, which ia aouih 43 degrees 45 minutes east J8.3J chain and north 45 degrees east 24.63 chains from the most westerly corner of the James McNary and wife donation land claim No. 83 In town ship S south of range S east of tha Willamette . Meridian, and running thence north 45 degrees east 45-100 chains to stake; thence south 64 de grees 30 minutes east 3.94 chains to a basatt stone 14x11x5 Inches marked "X" on top at the most southerly cor ner of a five acre tract conveyed by Clackamaa Abstract and Trust com pany to Geo. H. Alien, on April 15, 1904, and recorded la Book 90 at page 125 of the record of deeds for said Clackamas county, Oregon, thence nortn 46 degrees 13 minutes east 12.80 chain to a basalt stone 11x7x6 inches marked "J. B. H." at the moat aouth erly corner of a 160 acre tract con veyed by Jamea McNary to John Pact er by deed recorded In Book "C," rec ord of deed for said Clackamas coun ty, at page 465; tince WJ: 45 de grees west on the southwestern boun- if this notice. IRENE ESTHER WILSON, Administratrix with the will an lexed, of the estate of Joseph Wilson, leceased. THOMAS A. BURKE, Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of Josenh Wilson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the nn- dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix with the will annexed, ot the .state of Joseph WiUon, deceased, by Sary ot ld rhe county court of Clackamas county, , basalt .tone 14x10x9 Inches marked . 7 rr .,"" u T-" 0B Ast and "C. C." on south against said estate will please present face, and iet lH the northwest boun the same dulr verified as by taw re-dary of iaId donatloa Un mired, at the office of Thomas A. !thBn.B ., 15 airTa , 3urke. court house, within six months elft,m" " V -v-T" .1 .7.. Tom the date ot the first publication center ne of etTnuJ ; thence I along aald center line S. 44 degrees 49 I minutes east 4.05 chains; thence south 61 degrees if minutes east 14.32 chains to a basalt stone 18x9x6 inches set 14 lnche in the ground marked "C. C" on south and "D. M.H on north west and "X" on top, from which a bas alt stone 15x8x5 inches set 12 Inches in the ground marked "X" on top bears north 44 degrees 07 minutes east 45 links distant; thence south 62 degrees 47 minute east 17.60 chains to the place of beginning, containing 60.89 acrea more or less. Now, therefore by virtue of said In the name of the State of Orcton: execution, judgment order and decree. r on are herebr reoulred to anoear and an1 In compliance with the commands inswer the complaint filed against you of ia,d writ 1 wtI1' on Saturday, the n the above entitled auit on or beore 18th dar ot Ma7 118; at the hour dx weeks from the first publication of of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of Jtis Summon; and If you fail to an-, a County Court house in the City of iwer, for want thereof plantiff will Oregon City, in said County and State, Ake a decree against you that a cer-j,eH at Pub,lc auction, subject to re tain contract made between you and demptlon, to the highest bidder, for C. N. Wonacott dated July 8th, 1911,, u- s- old coln cash in hand, all the for the aale to you of nineteen (19) ! ri6ht title and Interest which the with acres of land in the southeast corner ,n namea defendants or either of them, ot sixty-five acres ot land in section !had on the date ot tte mortgage here-thirty-five In township 3 aouth, range,,n or 8,nca had In or to the above de 4. east in Clackamaa county known as I scribed real property or any part the John P. Irwin tract, be cancelled tnereoi, to satiary said execution, judg- SUMMONS n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Connty of Clacka mas. Harold Dewalde, Plaintiff, vs. (oseph 3. Morris, Defendant, fo Joseph J. Morris, defendant and held for naught (the plaintiff be ing an assignee ot said C. N. Wonacott in and of said contract) and that you ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WTLSON, have now no right, title or Interest In j Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. F. Linn, deceased. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney for Executrix. Clackamaa, stats of Oregon, to-wlt: A portion of that certain tract of land known as the Joseph Hawkins Tract of 14.91 acrea, situated In the George Wills Donation Land Claim No. 42 in 8UMMONS. Section Thirty (30), Township one (1) in the Circuit Court for the State of South, Rang) Two (2) East of thel Oregon, for Clackamaa County, WIMamette Meridian, in uiacitamaa Frona Shaw, Plaintiff. County, Oregon, bounded and descrlb- Ts ed as follows, -to-wit: Beginnlngat a prank Shaw, Defendanat point 12J.1! leet west of tne soutn- To Frank Shaw the above named de- east corner of the George Wills Dona- fendant: tton Land Claim, tu section mirty In the name of the state of Oreeon. (30), Township one ((1) South Range you are hereby reauired to aoDear and Two (2) East of the Willamette Mer- angwer the complaint filed against you tuian; mence rsonncny mh.ai teei, ln the above entitled suit, on or before more or less, to a point in the North tne 10th day of Mai 191q gald dat8 line of the Josaph Hawkins Tract, DeIng. the expiration of six weeks from otnerwise oescnoea as iai rour u, first mibllcation of this summons. Logus Tracts; thence Easterly along andjf you faI1 t0 appear and angwer the North Una of said Tract 626.09 feet gald compiainti tor want thereof the to the Northeast corner of said Tract pialntiff will apply to the court tor the Four (4) otherwise known es the .. nrim,d fop , hep enmnlflrn. tn. souiueasi corner ot woai is Known asiwu. the James Massen Land; thence For a decree d,88olvlng the marriage oomueny BIU"B e mm contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant This lummons is said nineteen acres. E. F. and F. B. RILEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Room 610 Chamber of Commerce BIdg, Portland, Oregon. First publication, April 19, 1918. Last publican. May 31, 1918. By E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon April 16, 1918. SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa. F. Linn, Plaintiff. vs. ' 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 Defendant. In the name of the State ot Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and nanv a cornoration- LG Davidson answer 018 complaint filed against you pany, a corporation , i. u yaviason ln thg fi entitled suit on or before - ana iaa may uaviason, nis wue, ana F. W. Goldapp, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss: . By virtue of a judgment order, de- Tract Four (4) 208.75 feet; thence West and parallel with tha South line m,hitRhnfl hv nrflBr nf Hon J n. rmn. j 1 m & tt . j i tcy - a. I r r uuv ..u order waa made on the ,27th day of casinneot saui i raci r our tJ.w March. 1918, and the time prescribed feet to the South line of said Tract tor publication thereof is six weeks, Four (4); thence West, following theL, wia tte ,g8ue datefl ? , 1 . T , . . uu r" 29. 1918. and continuing each 417.34 feet to the point of beginning. week thereatter to and including Frl- day, May 10, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Resident Attorneys ot Oregon City, Oregon. FOR SALE Eggs from O. A. C. Barred Rocks, $1.00 per 15. Also dandy high grade Holstein bull calf. Geo. Hamilton, Route 1. containing 6.11 acres more or less. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgnisnt order and decree, and in compliance with the coifimands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of May 1918; at the hour of 10 ociock A. m., at tne front door oil SUMMONS the County Court House in the City of In tne Circuit Court of the State of Oregon City, ln said County and State Oregon, for Clackamas County, sen lat puouc auction, suoject to re- Ida M. Shackelford, Plaintiff, aempuon, to me nignesc Diaaer, ior u. . vg S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right Tefferson Shackelford Defendant UUO ana interest WUICQ me Wlinm Tn Jofforann T. RhnrkolfnrH ohnvo namea neienaanis or euncr oi mem, named deffini1ant! i , . . , i naa on me auio oi me mortgage nere- In the nama of thB starfi nf rwirnn in or since had ln or to the above das- vou ara hereh- reanlred to annear an(i crlbed real property or any part there- an8wer the complaint filed against you of, to satisfy eald execution, Judgment ln the above entitled suit, on cr be- order, decree, interest, costs and all tore the 3rd day ot May, 1918. said accruing COStS. A t hctne thA nxntrntlnn nf sIt wbbV . J. W1UOUIN Ifrnm tha flrit nuhlloatlnn nf thla Bum, Sheriff of Clackamas County Oregon. mons and if you tail to appear or ans t, a n nX ""J1 ver Bald complaint for want thereof, Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 12th, tha ni w tn th A " i , .V At. 1- V nlnlnt tn.wlt- cnuiiniLio i owmmw" For a decree dissolving the marriaee in the Circuit court or tne state of contract now existing between plain uregon, tor tne county, ot uiacKa- tiff and defendant and for the care, nias- custodv and control of the minor child. David Hardy and Maggie Hardy, his Avery M. Shackelford. This summons wife, Fiatntuts, ls DUjii8hed bv order of Hon. J. U, VB- iCamobell. iudee oi uia Circuit Cl'itt George A. Ostrora and Jessie A. Os- which order was made on the 21st day irum, ms wuo, UDiDuuun, ct March, 1918, and the time pre- 10 ueorge a. usirom ana jessts A. I nrihnd for nubllshine thereof ls six Ostrom, wife of George A. Ostrom.De- week8 beginning with the issue dated, ienaantS. Fi-Mut lWnroh SS 191R nnd nnttnnlne In the name of the State of Oregon: each week thereafter to and including iou are requirea io appear ana ans- u., iqio W'i , I ""J wer uie compiaun meu uBHinst you in BROWNELL & SIEVERS, tne aoove enuueu sun on or Deiore Attorneys tor plaintiff, may aa, isio, aim u you iuu 10 na- wer. for want thereof, the plaintiffs SUMMONS will ask for a decree requiring defen- In the Circuit Court ot the State of dants within sixty daya after data of Oregon, for Clackamas county. such decree to pay to the plaintiffs La Nora Starns, Plaintiff, tho sum of Nine Hundred Twenty-one vs Dollars and Fifty-four cents ($921.54), Tracy Starns, Defendant and any amount ot taxes and Insurance! To Tracy Starns, above-named de- premlums delinquent upon the (fendant hereinafter described property since In the name ot the State of Ore 1912; and in default of auch payment, gon you are hereby required to ap the 'defendants and each of them be pear and answer the complaint filed barred and foreclosed of any right, against you In the above entjed suit title, interest or equity in or following on ov before the 26th day ot April, 1918, described real estate in the County said date being the expiration of six of Clackamas, State of Oregon: 1 weeks from the first publication ot All of Block Fifty-three (63) of this summons, and if you fail to ap- First Addition to Jennings Lodge, near or answer said complaint, for above entitled auit on or before the 23rd ,day of May, 1918, said date being more than six weeks from the 9th day of April, 1918, tha date of the order for the publication of this sum- mnn a unnn vnti anil K -t cree and an execution, duly issued outiweekg from'the u the of and under the eal of the above . en- date of tne pnbuc.tlon hereof! titled court in the above entitled and fa aPn r; the 16th day of April. 1918. upon a tne court fw v J Judgment rendered and entered In ,n plaIntlff8 complalntf to-wit: For a sa id court o nthe' 15th day ot April. decree of tte above weut 1918. in favor of B F. Linn. planUff. forever dlasolving tte marrla and aga nst Mercantile Trust and In- tract or bonds of matrimony hereto yestment company; L O. Davidson and, fore and now exlsti w Ida May Davidson, hia wife and F. W..Uff nnd defendant and for such other 2i'!?.,f' ther relief as the court may rate of six per cent per annum from j Tnl8 summons ia served upon you the 18th day of November. 1916. and by publication thereof, by order of the further aum ot $146.94 with inter- Honorable J. U .Campbell. Judge of est thereon at 6 per cent from the 2d the above entitled Court, which order day of February, 1918, and the further .ig datd April 9th, 1918. sum oi iwu.uu. as attorney s iee, anai Date of First publication April 11th the further sum of $22.25 costs and 1918. ' disbursements, and the costs ot an np- Date of last publication May 23rd on this writ commanding me to make ' 1918. ' sale of the following described real RALPH W. ROBNETT property, situate in the county oti 207 Rothchlld Bide. Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a atone 16x12x10 in- Portland, Oregon, Attorney for the Plaintiff. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARO BUILDING D. C. Latourettb. President F. J. Meybh, Cashier i ne rttsi matronal Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL. $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-lt) GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended t C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice ln First National Bank BIdg., Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phones Pacido Main 401; Home A-270. STONE & MOCLTON Attorneye-at-Law Beaver BIdg., Room 6 OREGON CITY - - - OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Mouey loauoJ, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estate settledgeneral law business. Over Bank of Oregtn City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Will practice ln -all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office ln Enterprise Building, Oregon City. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School ot Sur gery of Chicago, is established at .Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-95 Res. Pacific 184; Home B-80 William Hammond Philip U Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND . Attorneys-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITT, OREOON Pacific Pfcc-3 81 Ess:a PJsoss A 2?S