Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 16, 1918, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    ORLGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918.
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PERTINENT POINTS FOR FARMERS
By R. Q. Seott, County Agnt
ARE YOU A MIDDLEMAN?
Do yoe stand as middleman be
tween your cow and the feed doalnrT
I)i yoa torn over your croum chnck
each month lo Tii feed atoreT Wby
not grow your own food and be the
ultimate consumer of th profit from
your cow, Instead of imimhIiik It alone
to lumn one elite, A alio will help,
FUTURE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY
It hit iHMtn an open question with
herd, don't sacrifice Itr-Fut up a alio
grow your own food and you will
aoon be able to join the Limit Club
and loan your monoy to Unci Sam.
A SECRET.
In talking with a breeder recently
whom) cattle are unuaually gentle. 1
learned the following secret for hand
ling cows 10 aa to niuke them love
you, and ai nothing la a secret to the
County Agent if It l any good, I puss
dairymen this punt year whether their. It on.
cow were supporting them, or they When a heifer first cornea fresh, be
were supporting their cow. Working sum to be on band, and take the calf
aUteen or more hour a day for aevon away before she bui even leen it.
day a weok, and then to find at the 1 In carrying It, take care to amoar your
end of the month that you have paid' coat and overall well with the wet
out more for feed than your cream calf. Then go back to the new
check cumna to, la not one of the pleas- mother and pet her, When the time
ant eprlenc(i of life, With bay 'cornea milk her, and boeey, thinking
somewhere around the $30 mark, and 'you are her calf, will lick your coat
bran and ahorta noticeable for their and let you atrip her, And alwaya at
shortness, with iiibatltutoa. of un-'torward ahe will fight for you, and
known value, In their place, It la time come at your call, and her own calf
Women Electricians Equal to Men,
Says Chief Engineer of Waldorf-Astoria
r
for dairymen to consider what the fu
turo of the dairy Induatry may be
A careful analyala of the whole alt-
will be an utter atrangor to her after
a few week.
The writer ha never tried thla out,
uutlon ahow the following facta. In 'but It aound a If it might woric. it
Europe dairy cowa have dlmlnlahed would pay to teat it out, becauae thla
fully one half, possibly to one-third of. above mentioned breeder claim that
the number before the war. owing to the gentleness of the cowa
On the I'acino Coaat owing to high under this treatment, you get a great
urines for beef and a two veara short-Idwil more butterfat the first two
age of feed, In addition to high wage .months,
there bua been an unprecedented
movement of dairy cowa and dairy
calves to tha Union Stock Yard.
Meantime the population of Portland
CANADA THISTLE
Thla meaily peat la among plant
what the Kalaer la among men it
la increasing with the expansion of j wanta to own the earth. Leave It alone
the war Induatriea. It become plain and In a few yeara It will take your
that there will be a ahortage of milk farm and your neighbor farm, too,
in the near future. nd then the county. There la a law
Another thing to conalder la the providing a fine of f 10 to $100 for al-
educatlonal campaign being carried on lowing thla noxious weed to go to seed
by the department of Agriculture a The County Agent would like to keep
to the food value of milk. Milk la the 'track of evory patch of Canada thistle
moat necessary food we have, not only , In the county. 8o if you know of any
for children, but for adulta. that ia not being controlled, drop me
A grwU effort la being made to In- a lino, and I will take It up with the
dupe eeonle to use more milk and. owner.
milk product. Thua we ahall aee an How can you kill It? There ia only
increased demand and a loaaened aup-,one way, etarve It to death. That
ply with the Inevitable reault of moana keep the top cut off level with
hlither nrlcea. the ground or below toe surface, uon
These being the plain facta. It will allow a leaf to appear without leavea
be the rmrt of wladom to keen the U cannot keep the roots alive. If you
good cowa and aell the poor produo- have a large patch, plow It, and keep
era. If yon don't know which theae plowing It, or cultivating it ao that no
are. loin the Cow Teatlng Aaaociatlon, atalka may grow. It may be poaalble
or buy a eet of dairy acaloa and weigh the aecond year to put in a cultivated
the milk retularlr. two day out of crop like corn. Hut you must be on
each month, sending a aample of each hand with the hoe all season. There
cowa milk to the creamery to be teat- I no eaay way to kill the Canada
ed three or four tlmea a year. If your thlatle, Just aa there la no eaay way to
,.,. . . ,, get the Kaiser. But like the big fight
cowa aren t paying their way, make , . . ,
' ' . over there, this acrap with the Canada
room for aome that will. Remember ,hUUo , a fl ht for LlDerty, f0r the
a good dairy herd can't be built up In rRBt of good crop to grow on your
a year or two, and if you have a good land and that of your neighbors.
MARKET REPORT
Army Officer Arrestee
For Supply Scanda
Va'Z iu-o at III clliiititnn skywurd In
prices, according to the murket report.
l.tiHt week' the wIioIcniiIu price waa
1 cent, while today it la 45 cents.
and the retail price la r,0 cents.
Von! In bringing 17 cents according
to tho report of Furr Krothors mar
ket; live hog (suing from 16 to 17
cents per pound to is4 and 19 cents.
Dressed how have gone to 21 cents
from 21 and 22 cents. ' j
Aa there la to be a bumper crop of
llurllrtl pears and prunes, the Ilrady
Men liaiitilo Company Is to take oil
hut can be secured. These will bo
Inter shipped to I'orllnnd, where there
la n good market.
Ciililmiro Is sidling at 5 cents per
pound.
String bonus are selling at four
pounds for 25 cents.
Corn, the first received from Canby,
end some of the finest In tho market
Is selling at 35 cents per dozen.
New potatoes are bringing a price of
25 cents for six pounds.
Tenches are commencing to com
Into the murket, and Ilrady Mercbun
tile Company was offering delicious
varieties for 40 cents per dozen.
Hartlett pears nre solUn? nt 25cnts
iler dozen.
Apples are selling for $100 and up.
Delicious Ued Astrnchnu apples may
bo secured tit $1. per box.
A given by the Brady Mercantile
company and Farr Brothers.
BUYINO
Creamery butter 53c
I'otutoea, old S1.R0
I'otatoea, new $2.75
Onions, per 100 lbs $3.00
HuUer( country) per roll 80c
Kings, per doz, . . .'. 45c
8ELL.INQ.
Potatoes, new Be lb
Eggs per doz '. B0c
nutter, per roll (country) 95c
Creamery butter, per roll $1.15
Teea
Outs, per 100 lbs $3.50
Mill run, 80s $1.70
Calf Meal $2.00
Salt, 50 lbs. Mgn grade 75o
Hay, per ton $35.00
Chick food, per 100 lbs $5.00
8cratch food, per 100 tbs $4.50
Hone, per 100 lba. $3.75
Beef scraps .. .....$6.50
llorkshlre $3.50
Holstein dairy food, per 80 lbs. $2.00
OH meal $3.75
Mood meal poultry, n. , 1.0c
Albert maa food IW0
Whole eorir $4.00
Cracked corn $415
Cocoan ut oil meal r . .$3.00
Oround corn i $4.15
Easter oyator sbell $1.75
Western Shell l...$1.25
Orlt, pr 100 lba , 90c
Livestock Buying
Veal, 17o
Live hope, 18-19c
Dressed hogs, ....24a
Old roosters , ...,15c
Springs, 22-25c
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uniei engineer n. u. mngnam, in. been drafted.
cnarge or the immense elestrlcal plant
of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New
York City, baa employed several girls
aa assistants because hla men have
I am sorry I did not
know about them before," he said.
"They are equal to any men I have
had.'
Premium on Speeches
Scheme All Reversed
Conversation is Craved
Talk rlcbt up to her, Friend Hus
band, If you would keep her- affection!
Don't be a clam or she may sue you
for a divorce.
Too much talk has landed many an
unhappy married person In the Clack
amas county divorce mill, but seldom
It Is that a man Is cued for divorce
because he talked too little
Elmer O. Wendling Is charged by
J. Ucatrlce Wedllng, of Portland, of
doing this very thing. In her divorce
suit filed Wednesday. She claim that
since April, 1918, her huuband has not
shown any willingness to carry on an
ordinary conversation, but has con
stantly answered her questions In
monosyllables all of which, together
with alleged late hours and other
breaches of domestic etiquette, has
caused her much mental anguish and
humiliation.
She asks to be awarded the minor
son of the couple.
Mrs. Nettle Benson, former Port
land milliner and dressmaker, charges
Otis Henson with a gmut of Indiscre
tions In her complaint filed yesterday.
Iler husband, she claims, squandered
her own personal earnings following
their marriage, then obtained a ship
yard Job nt good pay, packed up lile
duds and left his wife and her daugh
ter. Itenson was formorly a Portland
jeweler.
Slna A. Larsen charges Martin Lar
sen of falsely accusing her of many
nets that a loving housewife would not
do, and of hurling vile epithets at her
on sundry occasions.
MADRID, Aug. 12. Spain haa ad
dressed a new note to Germany con
cerning the torpedoing of Spanish
ships. Foreign Minister Dato made
this announcement late today, after
the cabinet had lield an extraordinary
session. j
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FOR SALE One 2-year-old registered
Guernsey bull, 6 grade Jersey cows,
registered Duroc-Jersey boar and
sow with litter. Four mllea Clack
amas, one mile east Sunnysidrf. U.
G. I.ongsworth. Clackamas, Oregon.
CARPENTERS $4.50 NINE HOURS
- HELPERS $3.60 NINE HOURS
LABORERS $3 25 NINE HOURS
SEE HARRY JONES. CONTRAC
TOR, WEST LINN HOTEL ACROSS
RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. IF
YOU ARE A BETTER CARPENTER
THAN THE AVERAGE COME
ALONG AND YOU WILL BE PAID
$5.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S
TRIAL.
Captain Aubrey Vaughn, of the
United States Army haa made a con
fession in connection with charges in
the raincoat supply scandal, and his
testimony will be used in tho proso
cution of the contractors.
FIGURES THAT AMAZE
Seven and a halt million Jars of
Jam and marmalade, 93,750,000 sticks
of gum, 112,500,000 bars of chocolate
and 84,000,000 cookies, like mother
used to bake, were In one order given
by the Y. M. C. A. for the soldiers
overseas. -
PUNCTURES ARE
NO HINDRANCE
TO SPEED COP
BOOKLETS DISTRIBUTER
One million copies of a booklet
entitled "France, Our Ally." have
been distributed by the Y. M. C, A.
among the American eoldlora oversea.
It sets forth French life and customs
in a manner that gives the soldier a
correct impression of France.
TO LOAN.
$4500 to loan on farm. Interest 7
per cent. Grant E. Barney, 141 E.
69th N., Portland.
DEAD HOUSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Milwaukle 69-J.
"WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO.
steamer every day freight only
Portland to Oregon City, from Wash
ington Street Dock.
Save Time. Save Money."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for th bounty of Clacka
Tbe Scott Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Unique Brick and Tile Company, a
corporation, C. E. Jensen, Edmond
Gurney, Jennie Erb Ouroey, B. F.
Hoover, Martha A. Hoover, hla wife,
Asa F. Hoover, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under tbe seal of the above en
tiled court, in the above entitled cause,
to me duly directed and dated the 30th
day of July, 1918, upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said court
on the 30th day of July, 1918, in favor
of The Scotf Company, a corporation
Plaintiff, and against Unique Brick
and Tile Company, a corporation, C
K. Jensen, Edmond Gurney, Jennie
Erb Gurney, B. F. Hoover, Martha A
Hoover, his wife, Asa F. Hoover, de
fendants, for the sum of $7000.00, with
Interest thereon at tbe rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 21st day
of March, 19V7, and the farther sum
of $200.00, as attorney's fee, with in
terest at 6 per cent from March 21,
1917, and the costs of and up
on this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
property, with the appurtenance there-
Clackamas, State of Oregon, towlt:
All of the southwest quarter of sec
tion twenty-five in township one south,
range three east of the Willamette
meridian, except a one hundred foot
strip known as the right-of-way of the
Oregon Water Power & Railway Com
pany, which said riRht-of-way is more
particularly described In that certain
deed, recorded at page 120 in Book 86
of Records of Deeds of Clackamas
county. State of Oregon. Also the
following described parcel of real
property, with appurtenances there
unto belonging or in any wise apper
taining situated In the county of Clack
amas, State of Oregon, o-wit. The
land bounded by & line beginning at
the center of Section numbered twen
ty-flve in township one south, range
three east of the Willamette Meridl
an; thence south on the quarter sec
tlon line 1423.94 feet more or less to
the westerly line of the right-of-way
of the O. W. P. & Ry. Co.'a Spring
field branch; thence north 18 degrees
28 minutes east and following the
westerly line of said right-of-way
409.22 feet to a point or curve; thence
on a 2 degree 16 minute curve to the
left on the ljne of said right-of-way
and following said right-of-way 1060
feet more or less, to the quarter sec
tion line between the north and south
lines of said section twenty-five; aioi
thence west 216.48 feet, more or less,
to the center of said section twenty
five and place of beginning, contain
Ing 4.90 acres more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of sa
execution, Judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
7th day of September, 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 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,
bad on the date of the mortgage here
in or since had in or to the above dss
cribed real property or any part there
of, to satlsty said execution, judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore.. Aug. 9th,
1918.
First publication, August 9, 1918.
Last publication, September 5, 1918.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given .that bid
for painting the school bouse of Will
amette school district No. 105, will be
received yp to and Including August
19th, 1918. Bids will bo opened at 7
M., August 19th, at the aforesaid
schol house.
MRS. JES3 W. HYATT, Clerk.
8UMM0N8. ;
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Minnie R. Holier, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alonao W. Holley, Defendant.
To Alonzo W. Holley, aboved named
defendant:
In the name of tbe 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 13tb day of September,
1918, said date being the expiration of
six weeks from the first publication
of this summons, and If you fall to ap
pear 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 mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and to be per
mitted to resume her former
name of Minnie R. Rice. This sum
mons is published by order of Hon. J.
U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
Court, which order was made on the
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas count. .
Bessie L. Noah, Plaintiff,
v..
Fred E. Noah, Defendant
To T red E. Noah, above named d.
fendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed againat you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
the 23rd day of August, 1918, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this aummons,
and if you fall to answer said com.
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for tbe relief
prayed for in her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between .
plaintiff and defendant
This summons is published by order
of Hon. J, U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was made
on tho 10th day of July, 1918, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of is six weeks beginning with the
Issue dated Friday, July 12, 1918, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and including Friday, August 23, 1918.
BROWN ELL k 8IEVERS,
Attorney! for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
31st day of July, 1918, and the time derslgned, as administrator of tha Es
prescribed for publishing thereof Is ' tate of Maiko Rinkus, deceased, haa
six weeks, beginning with the issue Hod his final report as inch admlnls-
dated, Friday, August 2, 1918, and con
tinuing each week thereafter, to and
including Friday, September 13, 1918.
BROWNELL k S UTTERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Resident Attorneys of Oregon.
Address, Oregon City, Oregon.
Executor's Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Executor of the estate ot
Florence Grace, deceased, has filed his
final account herein with the County
Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon,
and the County Judge haa set Monday,
August 26th, 1918, at the hour ot 10
o'clock a. m., as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac
count and for the final settlement ot
said estate.
Dated July 26th, 1918.
W. J. WILSON,
Executor.
O. D. EBY,
Attorney for Executor.
trator, with the honorable county court
of Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
and the Court haa set Monday, the
26th day of August 1918, at tha hour
of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time for
hearing said final report
Any and all persons having objec
tions to said report are hereby notified
US appear and make same known to
the Court on said date above mentioned.
Dated July 18, 1918.
K. 8AW1CKAS,
Administrator of the Estate of Ifsiko
Rinkus, Deceased.
E. W. BARTLETT,
Attorney for the Estate.
Girl Claimed to Be
Medical Corps Officer
MONEY TO LOAN On real estate,
six per cent C. Schuebel, Oregon
City.
As a mild but rather cutting pro'
tost to the ceuseloHS energies oi
Speed Olilcor Moads, unknown mis'
ereiints sometime Saturday night
scattered do.ens of roof tacks at the
door of Meads' "dougout" on the East
82nd.Btroet road. The tacks were
arefully buried In the dust along the
road adjoining the pavement at the
exact point whore the speed cop darts
after his fleeing proy, and three punc
tures resulted before Officer Mends
discovered the cbuso of the blowouts.
Six arrests were made Saturday and
Sunday. Abe Brugger and J. L. Ber-
rldge each paid $10 into the treasury
Monday morning; J. Wilson and G. W.
Soyter parted with $15 each; J. New
all tendered $25 and Mrs. A. Smith
was fined $20 for passing a car when
another machine was approaching.
As a reult of this mlxup one auto
was crowded off into the ditch. All
are Portland parties.
11. Hartley, also of Portland, was
fined $50 and coBts, for a little ' Joy
ride party between Clackamas and
Portland at 1:30 Sunday morning
Hartley claimed he picked up hie as
soclates along the road, not knowing
who they were. Speed Officer Meads
found two partly empty bottles in thd
machine and two partyly full couples
in the rear seat of Hartley's cur.
Hartley averred he did not know any
ot his cargo but he was given a $50
Jolt
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BSBRiH'Wi S, j jraaiss
ir" fi ii
JMEN WANTED who are not now en
gaged in essential war work. Apply
West Linn mills, across river from
Oregon City. Can use three men
every day. so come along. Strike on
but not bothering us. Wages 42c
an hour.
FOS SALE Eight sheep, two-year-
old. Dennis Donovan, Oregon City,
Rt. 2, Colis Station.
Assessors Notice of Meeting of Board
of Equalization.
Notice is hereby given that upon the
second Monday in September, to-wit:
September 9, 1918, the board of equal
ization will attend at the court house,
n Clackamas county, Oregon, and will
publicly examine the assessment rolls
and correct all errors on valuations,
descriptions, or qualities of lands, lots
or other properties assessed by the
county assessor.
Dated at my office this 10th day of
August, 1918.
W. W. EVERHART,
County Assessor.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
BEATRICE -DUKK. '
Beatrice Duke, a very pretty girl,
was arrested at New London, Conn.,
while she was making a speech on the
war. She was dressed In the uniform
of an officer, and she claimed to be a
second lieutenant in the Motorcycle
Corps of the Medical Corps of the
United States Army.
Notice is heheby given that the un
dersicned, Administrate of the es
tate of L. E. Armstrong, deceased, has
filed her final account herein with the
County Clerk of Clackamas County,
Oregon, and the County Judge has set
Monday, September 16th, 1918. at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account and for the final
settlement of said estate.
Dated August, 16th, 1918.
LOUISE ARMSTRONG.
Administratrix,
O, D. Eby, Attorney for Admintstra.
trU. ,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
Henry perret and John W. Blckford
which business was carried on under
the name and style of "Sandy Garage
Carriage & Shoeing Shop"has been dis
solved by mutual consent ot the part
lea, thereto, Henry Perret and John
W. Blckford, All persons Indebted to
the said, ''Sandy Garage, Carriage and
'Shoeing Shop," are requested to make
payment of said sums so indebted to
medlotely to Henry Perret, Sandy, Ore
Ron, or Harry Blckford, the duly auth
ortzed Attorney In Fact, of John W
Blckford, Boring, Oregon, Rural Route
No. 2.
Dated at Sandy, Oregon, this 20th
day of July, 1918.
Sandy Garage, Carriage and Shoeing
Shop. ,
HENRY PERRET.
. JOHN W. BICKFORD,
By Harry Blckford, Duly authorized
Attorney, in Fact, ot John W, Blckford,
First publication, Aug. I6tn, laits
Last publication, Sept. 13th, 918.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas.
Cecil C. Holley, Plaintiff, I
vs.
Edith Holley, Defendant
To Edith Holley, 91S Newell Street
Bellingham, Washington, defendant:
In the name ot the state ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation of this summons, and if yon fail
to so appear and answer, or other
wise plead to plaintiff's complaint for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for In
his complaint towit: that the marriage
contract existing between yourself and
plaintiff be dissolved, granting to plain
tiff an absolute divorce from yon.
This summons is published pursuant
to an order of the Honorable J. U.
Campbell, Judge ot the above named
court, made and entered on the 17th
day of July, 1918.
Date of first publication, July 19,
1918.
Date of last publication, August 30,
1918.
HENRY E. COLLIER,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Jessie M. Baker, Plaintiff,
vs.
Grissom Baker, Defendant '
To Grissom Baker 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 23rd day of August 1918, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication ot this aummons,
and if you fail to answer said com
plaint tor want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for In her complaint to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for the
custody and control of the minor
child.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was made
on the 10th day of July, 1918, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of is six weeks beginning with the
issue dated Friday, July 12, 1918, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and including Friday, August 23, 1918.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
i Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement in the Es
tate of John Younger, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
John Younger, deceased, haa filed in
the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon, her final account
as such executrix of said estate and
that Monday, the 19th day of August
1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
has been fixed by said court as the
time for hearing of objections to said
report and the settlement thereof.
NELLIE YOUNGER,
Executrix of the estate of John
Younger, deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney tor Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter ot the Estate of William
Gutperlet, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, executor of the
Last Will and Estate of William
Gutperlet, Deceased, late of said
County and State. All persons hav
Ing claims against Bald estate are
hereby notified to present the same
to me, duly verified according to
law, at the office of my attorney, C,
H. Dye, corner 8th and Main Streets,
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from date of this notice.
MARY GUTPERLET,
Executor as aforesaid.
Dated, August 6, 1918.
C. H. DYE, Attorney for Estate, S. W.
corner 8th and Main Sts., Oregon
City, Oregon.
First publication, August 9, 1918.
Last publication, September 13,
1918.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDIT
ORS
Noticq is hereby given that the under-v
signed has Been by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, duly appointed and has qualifi
ed as Executor ot the will of David
Eggenberger, deceased. All persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified
as required by law and with the
proper vouchers, to the undersigned
at Boring, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published the 12th
day of July, 1918.
ANDREAS VETSCH,
Executor of the will of David
Eggenberger, deceased.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
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The Ffrst National Bank
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Attorney-at-Law
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Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court ot the State ot Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas ad'
mlnlstrator of the estate of August C
Kane, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present them to me at the
office ot C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ore
gon, properly verified as by law re
quired, within six months from date
hereof.
Date of first publication July 26,
1918.
WALTER A. KANNB,
Administrator ot the Estate ot Aug
ust C. Kanne, Deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Administrator.
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTI
Attorneya-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
C. SCHUEBEL
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in all courts, make cot
lections and settlements.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon City- Oregon.
Office Phones Paclfle Main 401;
Home A-I70.
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