OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. 1918. Pasre7 LETTERS COME FROM OVER SEAS Oregon City Roys Write Home of Their Life on Fighting Front Scripture Visits tyn Flnnucan In Hospital Albert 11. Hrrli'turo. of tlui 612 Aero HijiiuUrim, write to his futlinr, 8. F. Hcrlpturo, (if tbl city, the lottor hav TniC boon wrlilim July 30. Soinowhere lit Franco, July 30, 1018. 1 Ih-ur Dad: "After such a long niull ot quia u.m, 1 will try uiul drop lh deur Old Dud a lino. "Wo lmvo boott IiuvIiik lotH of (old uiul rainy day, here this mouth, but tli wuathor hit turned a grout dual windier during tho put fow day. About a woi'k ago we bud u sort of a cyelono, tornado or something of that naturti. (in iit, heavy ( load appoared In tlm south, and they kept rolllnK along, when In about ouo-half hour li"y borj down on tbu ii tup. I got in Hld ami looked out of Out window uhi'ti I bosun to duo about a dozen roofs flying around through the ulr. I thotiKiit tho wholo camp who koIiik t ho aaiuo pltico, but thu slorm noon luiHxcd over, and miuido of a llttl b or ' uuiuiigo ilia not amount to muni, wi i course. It whs aJuiut tho worst I verj saw, iiiki you know wo aon t ntive Much 'tensers' n Hint on tb 'duoil Old Piielllo slope.' "Too bud about young Roosevelt mmlng down' behind tho enemy's lino. I let wrnt miro a good m hcoui.' 1 know htm wull, a ln was tho C. O. of olio of llitt outfit I was attuehod to hint winter for a couple of montlni. '"Dun .Fliutmiiiio I here In tho lum iiil ut ilili camp, lie was gassed In tho Alsace Lorraine territory. I Ilt him ijullo oftyn, and ha has ask - ed inn about Oils, ami speaks of iho ; - . i. i ,i. i Moou nines mey ,.cu tu ..,. , u , no win fcoi over ii. u. iv. .,! 1 was io a cilieniH iiero in. uni i hiKt night, and saw a llltlo water- j nieinii party on iiiu acreon. uoe, i sum o.ild lmvo liked to have been there. Still, even at that I urn able, to get somewhat of a kick out of It. I "I heard a little 'Yauk Joko a few ! diiy ago.. There wa u Yank dough boy bringing a prisoner back, aftfr 1 I ergunon Is stationed, and ho has no a little ovor the top scrlmage. Tho I doubt moved from where ho was ala KrlU wua wounded, but not so badly j tinned when writing a letter to bin ho could not navigate, especially wlih j father I,. Ferguson, of New Era, rn a Yunk trailing along behind, when I reived (ho latter part or August. The he said: 'Maybo you Americans think j letter Is dated August 2, und post yon aro going to win this wr, but marked August 7, In his lottor the you're not. The doughboy replied: I young man suld: Maybo you think you're going to the , -i received your most welcome letter hospital, but yoa're not.' I rather think j mid money. It certainly camo In bandy, that Frlulo Is now pushing up daisies j as I have been traveling so much in iienr where ho pulled oil his "brag- Uio bint four months that my service Kiidaelo stuff.' They had not bettor get ! record Is hard to keep track of, and rresh with the Yank. "I received a letter from Carl Hodg son a few day bko. lie Is In Knglmid. present, and trusting all are well at homo. "Your loving son "AM1HRT." !l Pi Pi Lloutonnnt Write of Hone' Suffer ing Mrs. O. F, Anderson received Iho following letter from her son, Men- tenant Ken h. Jlobtclaw, who Is wltlijfrom ga8 burns. Ho is with llattery Hie u:t)th Field Artillery, In France. d, First Anll-Alrcraft Huttallon. He "France, July 29, 1918. ono of the young men in the service "Dear Mother; j in France, who has boen remembered "Just a lino. I am well and In good by a letter from the Women's rat spirits. No time now but to light, undjrlotlc Kdition, enclosing a greenback lliere Is plenty of that . "Wo sleep under tho star with but a blanket to cover us. We eat when wo can. Wo usually get somothlng hot onco a day, and our hard tack und cold beef once each day, "Our horses suiter tremendously, and cauiio our hearts to break for them. Tho roads are lined with their bodies. "Ilopo yo-j aro both well at home. "Don't worry. "Lovingly your ron, "REN." Pi Pa P-3 Montgomery Proud to Have Service Flag Mrs. Montgomery has received a let ter from her aon, Richard Montgom ery, who la with the First United State Knjjlneers, Headquarters Dept., In Franco. The lotter was written Where 1 Clyde Green stationed? "Am fooling fine and cot ting good eat; even getting hot cake for broakfaat, two or three time a week. They aro real good, but of course aro not 'like Mother nsed to make' you know. Some ot the boy, nickname thorn 'rubberolda,' due to their stretching propensities, I guess. "Well, I must say goodbye for the June 29. "In Active -Service, France, Juno 29. 1918. "Dear Mother: "1 will drop you a lino to let you know I am still alive, and Uust this letter finds you all well. "I have received a letter from WU litru and also one from Johnnie, and from the letter of Johnnie's I guess there are lots of boys from Clackamas county la tho service, and -especially In tho navy. "I wish I could have stayed on tho ships, but what Is to bo will be. We cannot all be lucky, but still I cannot 'kick.' "Well, Mother, everything over here Is coming along O.K. They are hold ing tho Cermans all over the lines. The Americans are sure showing them how to battle, and when we get plenty of soldiors over here, we w.111 sure allow thorn something. "Well, Mother, I have heard that family haB a right to a service flag containing stnrs to represent the members of tho family In service, so I suppose you have a flag with four stars In It to represent your four sons, and this Is hanging on our front porch. "Well, Mother dear, I must close for this time, with love to you and all, I am , "Your loving son, " "RICHARD." Pa P3 Pa .. Tells of Fourth of July Mrs. Jv Fv Montgomery,, of West j Jnn, Ib In receipt of a letter from her non, l'rlvuto Wlllurd M. Monlgomory, who la office biiHo censor of tho Am erican Expeditionary Force, France, The lottor road In part a follow: "Sunday, July 14, 1918. "Dear Mother and nil at Home: "Received you lottor of Juno 20 yesterday, and was sure ghtd to get It, u n (I iniiro than pleased to hoar that you were all wall, I received two from Dick last week; two In one week Now, what do you know about that? "We hud soma Hum here on the Fourth, Just ubout the siime as If we were In New York, ft made one think he wa In an American city, Every' thing wa thrown wide open for tho Americans, and Old dory was flying everywhere. On of tho largest par udc I lmvo even soon took place. Am erlcun soldier led, and followed by French cavalry and -French Infantry In the evening we hud a 1lg show at one of tho largest theater In the oily. I sent a 'Blur and Stripe' homo hint week giving an aceount of tho event, so you cud nee what kind of a 1'"u' w "Ho Clyde has made a trip overseas I wImIi ho could coiihi and sue nio, us there are soma very Interesting sights to see where I sin stationed, and somo tluit ho would never forget. "Tho Germans have ;iturted another drive, hut I think this one will be their Waterloo. They also started shelllti? I'ltrls ugnln will) their Ms Bertha but ho does but little damage. "Today Is the French cetebrallon of Uberty, and there U to be big doliiKN Ilka we hud on our Fourth, but as It M rutiitu: now, I am afraid pH everything. It will .AV, ?ro,)(,r M hfTf) , m) more news to write, will bring this to close '-your loving aon WIl.l.AKI). fta N Money Come Handy 111 France "Somewhere Klse In France" Is 'tho place where Mechanic Oliver nattirully the result ot no service rec ord no pay. A It la raining very hurd where I am located, I should wor ry, a I am quartered In an old mill ami wher It la dry. During this kind of weather those Hosihes do not fool much with us. Among tho letters I have received lately were from Dell t'rlteser and Alkert Mend. They aro doing (Inc." From Indications Ferguson was In a hospital for some time suffering for the purchase of a few comforts. Y DKTRIOT, Aug. 28. Henry Ford won the Democratic nomination for United States senator In yesterday'a primaries by a good majority, figures early today indicate, but lost the Re publican nomination for the same of uoe. Although Ford made no personal campaign, ho was one of the leading candidates on both Republican and Democratic tickets. Truman H. Newberry, who made tho campaign on the ground that the Issue between him and Ford was American Ism versus pacifism, apparently has won the Republican nomination by an overwhelming majority. ... COLE BLEASE BEATEN COLUMBIA, S. C, Aug. 28. Former Governor Cole L, Rlease has been de feated for tho United States senate by Nat D. Dial who has a majority of 12,000 over both his opponents. James F. Rice ran a very poor third, secur ing only a little over 2000 votes. Hloaso's loyalty had been severely at tacked. Dial Is pro-admlnlstratlon. Robert A. Cooper Is leading, the tick et for governor, tho latest returns in dicated, however, than a second pri mary may be necessary. John G. Rich ards Is second In the governors' race. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. "Develop ment battalions" have been establish ed at Army training camja to bring about the greatest possible utilization of men physically disqualified for gen. eral military service and thereby re lieve for more active service the large number of soldiers now engaged in seml-clvlllan work. The War Department announced to day that about- 90,000 men already have beoK transferred to the new or ganization . COUNTY COURT (Continued from Page 6) ' General Fund BOUNTY J. F. Sherman, $3.00; Edward School, $6.00. ELECTION Oregon City Enter- prise, 5.50; C. F. Zinser, $3.00; J. T. Kullam, $1,20. SHERIFF Moiso-Klinker Co., $:$. 62; Western Union Telegraph Co., $2.80; W. J. Wilson, sheriff, $4.50; II. M. Chltwood, $4.15; M. E. Dea- ton, $8.00; L D Hubbard, $5.50; E. W. Fowler, $2.50; Oregon City Enter prise, $14.00; A. E. Joy nor, $00.65; II, E. Mead, $155.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $17.25; Bushong & Com pany, $0117.80. , RECORDER R, L. Davis, 10.00; Tho Courier Press, $:t.50; I). C. Boyles, $11.00. , TREASURER Oregon City En terprise, $0.40; J. R. Humphry, agent, $16.00. ASSESSOR W. W. Long, $30.00; Wm. A. Morand, $78.00; Ii. N. Ever hart, $21.00; L. M. Davis, $09.00; W, W Everhart, stamp, $9.00; Dushong & Co., $3.50. COUNTY COURT Clackama Co. Banner, $8.50; H. S. Anderson, $4.00; The Courier Press, $7.80; Oregon City Enterprise, $2.75; "W. A. Proc tor. $113.00; A. H. Knight, $55.00. COURT HOUSE Frank Busch, $('.0.00; Home Telephone Co., $18.70; Pacific Telephone, $42.25; Courier Press, $8.75; Hog1 Bros., $21.30; A. J. Bell, $12.00; W. G. Campbell, $12.li0: J. W. Jones, $4.00. CIRCUIT COURT The Courier Pros. $20.75; Julius P. Hult, $41.80; W. T. Johnson, $3.20; E. P. Dedman, $2.80; H. B Bickner, $4.20. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A. E. Joyner, $90.50; D. E. Frost, $78.00. CORONER E. L. Johnson, $45. 75; J. C. Kitehlng, $1.20; A. R. Hand kins, $1.20; N. E. Stinglcy, $2.20; J. K Ely, $1.20; W. W. Bonner, $1.20; Neil Taylor, $1.20; Dr. A. D. Adix, professional services, $10.00; W. Stubbs, $1.90; J. Marshbanks, $1.70; II. B. Klinellno, $1.20. SURVEYOR H. II. Johnson, $102.07; Chas. Simmon, $6.00; J. C. Sullivun, $12.00. supt. of Schools Moiaiia Electric Co., $3.50; Masonic Lodge, $7.50; J. E. Calavan, $18.11; Oregon City Enterprise, $17.50; Clackama County Banner, $21.75. BOARD OF HEALTH The Busy Corner, $2.90; Dr. M. C. Strickland, $18.00; Dr. M. C. Strickland, $24.00; Dr. W I) Butler, $2.50; Dr. A. J Rossiter. $1.75: W. B. Perry. $5.00: Dr. H. V. Adix, $3.75; Geo. J. Case, $7.00; Dr. H. A. Dedman, $5.25; Dr, Alfred Williams, $2.00. STOCK 1 N D E M N I T Y John Si- grist, $02.50; Perry Barnes, $12.50. INI). SOLDI ER Meade Post No. 2, $40.00. COUNTY POOR Mrs. Leisman, (groceries for Mr. Kollige, $4.63); Electric Hotel (Dick Meyer), $21. 50; Dr. Norria Health Officer (Mary Wilson), $40.00; Mrs. W. E. Boerner, (E. C. Desbrow), $20.00; Wm. Dick clman, $6.00; A. McConcll, $7.68; Brady Merc. Co., $10.00; Dr. J. W Norris, $10.90; W W. Pollock, $12.00; Robins Bros., (Henry Russell), $14.- 76; C. E. Cross (Sarah Gibbons), $5.00; Mr. Fred Schwartz, $10.00; for Mrs. Trullinger's house rent; Farr Bros. (Mrs. Piazo), $12.00; Mrs, N. Dustin (J. G. Wake), $7.00; Miss M. Andrew (Vernie Neff), $10. 00; Mrs. Trullinger (Mrs. Langford), $50.00; Mrs. C. Stribling (Mrs. Allen) $12.00; II. S. Anderson (Frank Fol lett) $2.30; J. B. Sallee (care ot county charges), $5.00; Mrs. N. B. Stevens (Masterton), $12.00; II. P Brightbill (groceries), $6.00; II. P, Brightbill (groceries), $7.00; Wm Danforth (self), $10.00; Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, $30.00; Hoff Bros, (Tom Jones), $19.00; Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNamara), $10.00; Dock Mosier (self), $14.00; Sarah Gibbons (self and children), $20.00; Mrs. Jessie Chalk (self), $14.00; Sarah Gibbons (self and children), $20.00; Mrs. Jes sie Chalk (self), $16.00; Mrs. G. W. Thompson (self), $10.00; Ada Le Baw (self and children), $8.00; Katie Pluard (self), $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eu nice Horner), $10.00; Ben Landes (self), $22.00; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl), $8.00; C H. Dybdahl (self), $20.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Mr. and Mrs. S. Booher), $14.00; Wm. Dick- Iman (self), $14.00; John and Wil liam Beers (selves), $20.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders (self), $5.00; Mary Lock (self), $10.00; Anna Wer rerlin (self), $10.00; Chris Zinsli (Cash McKarty), $10.00; Maud Wil- Hams (child in care of), $15.00; (W. T. Tinsley & Auk. Johnson) to J. B. Salle, $40.00; Geo. H. Newsome (self), $10.00; Mrs. Annie Langsford (self), $20.00; A. McConnell (Davis), $20.00; Mrs. Z. Murphy (self and child), $15.00; Andrew Lund (self), $6.00; Dennis Donovan (Jerome Ham ilton), $18.00; J. A. Davids (Amanda R. Ludden), $6.00; Mrs. Gage (self), $10.00; D. Zalonis (Mrs. Youdeska), $20.00; Mrs. N. B. Stevens (W. D. Hodges), $25.00; J G. Wake (self), $7.00. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $42.80. JUVENILE COURT New Bruns wick Hotel & Restaurant, $3.00; Minda E. Church, $24.60; D. E. Frost, $29.30; A. E. Joyner, $45.00; R. H. Coshun, $19.35; Clackamas County Banner, $1.65; Oregon City Enter prise, $113.65; Tho Courier Press, $79.87. SEALER J. F. JONES, $41.09. TAX DEPARTMENT Edith 0. Alldredge, $25.00; W. J. Wilson, sheriff, $20.00. PROHIBITION A. E. Joyner, $17.00. DAMAGES John Moser, $10.00; Electric Hotel (insane), $1.05. INSANE A. E. Joyner; $3.50. CLERK Iva M. Harrington, $10.00. . Mrs. Emma Schneider, residing near Redland, was in Oregon City on busi ness Wednesday, POLK'S GAZETTEER! A BuIdm Dlmetorr of City. Tow and VUlngo (m Oregon and tva.mngioa, SivlDK a Dlwrlptiva Skfltoh ot each, plaro.. Location. Niluuln XWlitlM v ana i iiinni. B. I VOX.K CO, In, Seattle, Wanh. LOCAL BRIEFS An Ice cream social will be given by tho Carus Red Cross Society at the Cariis church Saturday Evening August 31. Theroux's orchestra will furnish the program, and other, num bers will bo given by some of Carus talent, Ono of the feature of tho en tertainment Is to be a parcel postof flee, whore package are to be for sale. Each package will contain a prize for which a nominal sum will be charged. Tho affair I to bo given under the auspice of the Loyalty League of Carus Howard Mass, who went with hia,In lister Miss Adah Mass, to Grand Is land, Nebraska, early In the summer, write to his parent, Mr. and Mr. E. T. Mass, that, owing to scarcity of help ho has taken a position as eleva tor boy In a largd hotel, and say he would like to "hold down the job"all winter. Ho will return to Oregon City In time to resume his studies at the Oregon City high school. He is 13 years of age, and before leaving here did bis bit in singing at many pat riotic, meetings with the Junior Lib erty Loan Quartet. Miss Cella Goldsmith, after spend ing the past two weeks in California, returned to Oregon City Wednesday. Miss Goldsmith has been in Sin Fran cisco on business, and visited ber sis ter, Mrs. Clarence Luckey, and with relatives at Sacramento, Including her niece, Mrs. Robert Asher, nee Almee llollt.ck, and Miss Gohlmnlth's sister, Mrs. Max liollack, of Portland, who has been spending the past month at Sacramento and San Francisco. Percy Pollanz, Gerald Park and Thomas Ivett left for Corvallls Wed nesday morning, where they went to register for the training camp. Thom as Lovctt will register for the fresh men year at the Oregon Agricultural College. Percy Pollanz will com mence his senior year. They made the trip to Corvallls by automobile. Miss Julia Baker, after being em ployed as stenographer in the office of Hammond & Hammond for a num ber of years, has resigned her posi tion. She has taken a position as as sistant book-keeper and stenographer of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company. Misses Luclle and Leota Perry, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Perry, will leave September 10 for Laurel Wood Academy near Forest Grove, where they will take a three years' course. They completed "their studies in the Oregon City schools In June. George DeBok, recently Injured when falling from his wagon at Wil lamette, has recovered so that he is able to be out. Mrs. Homer Kruse, of Stafford, who w; a operated upon at Oregon City hos pital Tuesday for removal of tumor and appendix, is Improving. James Flaherty, prominent resident of Broad Acres, near Woodburn, was in Oregon City Wednesday. Mrs. Jpharles Noblltt and son, of Needy, were In Oregon City Wednes day. A WARREN, Or.. Aug. 28. At last Saturday's session of the grange, ac tion was taken, looking toward secur ing pure and germinating seeds fcr the farmers. The class and quality of seed now furnished the growers of the state are neither guaranteed for .germinating nor for quality, and n.any Instances were cited where seed houses furnished a different kind from that ordered, sometimes rape seed for clover and vice versa. Not over 30 per cent of the garden seeds of the last two years have ger minated, and some kinds did not grow nt all. The granges of the state are preparing a bill to be introduced in the legislature to compel the seed houses to guarantee their output, both ofvklnd and germination. Thousands of dollars are spent for worthless seeds, and the buyer has no recourse against the seller, as is the case in many other states. FR SALE OR EXCHANGE Gasoline farm tractor. $500.00. Address route 6, box 119, Sherwood, Oregon. TO LOAN. $4500 to loan on farm. Interest 7 per cent. Grant E. Barney, 141 E. 69th N., Portland. FOR SALE One 2-year-old registered Guernsey bull, 6 grade Jersey cows, registered Duroc-Jersey boar and sow with litter. Four miles Clack amas., one mile east Sunnyslde. U. G. Longsworth, Clackamas, Oregon. FOR SALE Mailable steel range; good condition. Reasonable. Phone 628-W. "WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO. steamer every day freight only Portland to Oregon City, from Wash ington Street Dock. ' Save Time. ' Save Money." MONEY TO LOAN )n real estate, six per cent C. Schuebel, Oregon City. - MEN WANTED who are not now en . gaged in essential war work. Apply West Linn mills, across Tlver 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 Bheep, two-year-old. Dennis Donovan, Oregon City, Rt. 2, Colls Station. CARPENTERS. $4.50 NINE HOURS " HELPERS $3.0 NINE HOURS LABORERS $3.25 NINE HOURS SEE HARRY JONES, CONTRAC TOR, WEST LINN HOTEL ACROSS RIVER FROM OREOON 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. DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and out hones. Will call anywhere. Phone Mllwaukle 69 J. SUMMONS, "10 Clrcu,t Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county, Ella McMurry, Plaintiff, Vs. F. B. McMurry, Defendant. To F. B. Murry, 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 11th day of October, 1918, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication ot this summons, and it you fall 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- wlt: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant This summons is published by order ot Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 28th day of August. 1918, and the time prescribed for publishing there of Is six weeks beginning with the Issue dated Friday, Aug. 30, 1918, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, October 11th 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. Summon for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamas County. Winnie Leone Crawford, Plaintiff, vs. James Crawford, Defendant. To James Crawford, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby directed to appear in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12th day of October, 1918, and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you herein, or for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, which is: For a decree dissolving the marriage rela tion now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for a decree awarding to plaintiff the custody of the three minor children, Gerald, Maxwell and Marvin Crawford, and for such other relief as to the court may seem equit able and just. This summons is served upon you by publication by order ot the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above en titled court, which is dated and entered August 28, 1918. First published, August 30, 1918; last published October 11, 1918. TYSON KINSELL, Attorney for Plaintiff, 613 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is heheby given that the un dersicned, Adminlstratiix 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 fctate. Dated August, 16th, 1918. LOUISE ARMSTRONG. Administratrix. O. D. Eby, Attorney for Administra trix. , NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Henry Perret and John Bickford which business was carried on under the name and style of'Sandy Garage, Carriage & Shoeing S,hop"has been dis solved by mutual consent of the part ies, thereto, Henry Perret and John W. Bickford. All persons indebted to the said, ''Sandy Garage, Carriage and Shoeing Shop," are requested to make payment of said sums so indebted im mediately to Henry Perret, Sandy, Ore gon, or Harry Bickford. the duly auth orized Attorney in Fact, of John W. Bickford, 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 Bickford, Duly authorized Attorney In Fact, of John W. Bickford. First publication, Aug. 16th, 1918. Last publication, Sept. 13th, 918. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County ot Clacka mas. Wax Faertag, plaintiff vs. Rachel Faertag, defendant To Rachel Faertag, the above named defendant: In the name of the state ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or be fore the last day of the time prescrib ed in tho order for service ot summons by publication herein, to-wit: the 4th day ot October, A. D. 1918, and if you fail to so answer, then for want there of, the plaintiff herein will apply to the above named Court for the relief sought in her complaint now on file herein, a Buccinsct statement of which Is as follows: dissolving the marri age relation now and heretofore ex isting between yourself and this plain tiff, an dfor such other and further re lief as may, to tho Court, appear just and equitable in the premises. This sunJmons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise pursuant to an order of the Honorable H. S. An derson, County Judge, of Clackamas , County, Oregon, made and entered on the 19th day of August, 1918, and wherein it is ordered that the date of the first publication shall be on Fri day, the 23rd day of August, 1918, and that it shall be published for six consecutive weeks, and that the date of the last publication thereof shall bo on Friday, the 4th day of October, 1918. CHAS. I. REIGARD, Attorney for Plaintiff, and whose residence and post- office address is Marshfleld, Oregon. SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. The Scott Company, corporation,! Plaintiff, v. Unlquo Brick and Tile Company, a j corporation, v. e. jensen, luimona.tne County Court of Clackamas Gurney, Jennie Erb Gurney. B. F. Hoover, Martha A. Hoover, his 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 the seal of the above en- tiled court, in the above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and dated the 30th; uu ui liua, upuu a juuBineiii , rendered and entered in said courti on the 30th day of July, 1918, In favor; of The 8cott Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, and against Unique Brick , and Tile Company, a corporation, C. E. Jensen, Edmond Gurnoy. 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 the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 21st day of March, 1917, and the further 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 appurtenances there- Clackamas, State of Oregon, to wit: 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 right-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, to-wit. Thei land bounded by a line beginning at the center of Section numbered twen- ty-five in township one south, range three east of tho Willamette Meridi an; thence south on the quarter sec tion line 1429.94 feet more or less to the westerly line of the right-of-way of the O. W. P. ft Ry. Co.'e Spring field I ranch; 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; Jhence on a 2 degree 16 minute curve to the left on the line 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; and 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 said execution. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands ot 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, had on the date of the mortgage here in or since had in or to the above dss crlbed real property or any part there of, to satisfy safll 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. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD lUILOINa D. C Latourhtti, President F. J. Mbyik, Cashier The Fifst National 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-lll GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended U C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTK Attorneyo-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phonee PacIOo Main 405; Home A-270. STONE A MOL'LTON Attorneyo-at-Law Beaver Bldg, Room 6 OXEOON CITY OREGON O. D. EBY Attornay-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estate settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Atietsort Notloa 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, in Clackamas county, Oregon, and will publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors on valuations, descriptions, or qualities of lands, lota or other properties assessed by the county assessor. Dated at my office this 10th day of August, 1918. W. W. EVERHART. County Assessor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate ot William Gutperlet, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho nn- derslgned has been duly appointed by 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 said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, duly verified according to law, at tho office of my attorney, C. n. Dye, corner 8th and Main Streets' Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice mary ptttpe-pi w E.Pfn, . ,,',., Dated Aueust ft 191 C. H. DYE, Attorney for Estate S W corner stn and Mala Sts., Oregon City, Oregon. First publication, August 9, 1918. Last publication, September 13. 1918. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Minnie R. Holley, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo W. Holley, Defendant To Alonzo W. Holley, aboved 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 before the 13th day of September, 1918, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail 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 tho mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and to be per mitted to resume her former name of Minnie R. RIe.n. Thi mm. mons la published by order of Hon. J u. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 31st day of July, 1918, and the time prescribed tor publishing thereof is six weeks, beginning with the iBsue dated, Friday, August 2, 1918, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday, September 13, 1918. BROWNELL ft SD2VERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Resident Attorneys of Oregon. Address, Oregon City, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. ' Cecil C. Holley, Plaintiff, vs.' Edith Holley, Defendant To Edith Holley, 916 Newell Street, Bellingham, Washington, 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 within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, or other wise plead to plaintiff's complaint for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In his complaint towlt: that the marriage contract existing between yourself and plaintiff be dissolved, granting to plain tiff an absolute divorce from you. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of 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. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Will practice In all courts, make coV lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon CiU. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School of Sur gery of Chicago, it established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-9 Ees. Pacific 184; Home B-S0 William Hajnmond ' Philip l Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND , . Attorneye-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Iasur : anca. OREGON CITY, CREQ9N Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-27S