BOYS PROUD OF West Linn and Parkplacc Soldiers Like Army Life Iii France Mr, and. Mrs, 11, C. Crmm, of West 11 y of five klttims, and when a Our Llnii.iiire lu receipt of a vry Interest- man plane flew over rump hi wo were luf, ltur from their mm 10. H. finishing supper they lut fly with some t.roni, of Company A, Twi'iity-tltlril awful yarn about air butllu. KngluiMiis, In France. "Aftor the entertainment In tha Y,' Hmmmlioru In Franco, July 2:t, 191 tlm young ladle danced with us, niak "Dear Futhor und Mother; lng it it circle two-stop, no ns to make "I have just finished sowing on my It Impurllul. Tlinn we till wont out In first service stripe, the ineBiiliig of to a little tluld clout) to camp from whleh, nit you probably know, In six which star rIioIIm wera bursting In 'No months In foreign service. Tlmt mini- Mun'i Laud,' and this could bo plainly lir '23' Mtitt cling to tho Twenty seen. There we finished the evening by Third Engineers, iitiif In a Mgiilur epoch marker. Wo li'ft the slates on Hit) li::rd of the month, arrived on thin front on tho 2:ird dny, und It In tiinrk I UK mi went (of which I cannot speak) tlmt will affiKt this company mora limn anything that hnN yet tukoii place, "Wit hud u real thrlllttr today, and from a spectacular point of view It would euual any sight on any front, 4iat a wo wore callus dinner, a tier man plane swooped down from out of th loud and attnckud and sot lire to oiih of our observation liallooriH. It was Juki a few hundred yurdH from our t'iiinp, and l4will say It wa some night to tlio two observers dive out of th buskot and drop to tho ground, They urn all equipped with automatic parachutes, 'They loft tlmlr baskets none too soon either, for a balloon Kt' up lu flames llko powder flush, Threo minutes Inter tho same thing hupiH'ittd to another of our bal Imiiu, It witN ulito In plain sight, and Inside of tt'ti minutes tlio third of tr.ir balloon wi'N down. The lust one. how ever, was nut vllblo from our camp. One of tho plane paid tho price, for It fell Jimt inside our Illicit, broiiKbt down by shell fire from out and air craft gun. "For tint punt week our company ban been off working details, and liavi been drilling toiluy. W had a compel! live drill umong tho platoon of our eauip. Kat-h company la composed of live platoons; DO men In ono platoon. Tho platoon I belong to took flrn( prU, und it a reward, wo are given a puns, and tho afternoon off. "Wo hud a dandy visit by two Am erl au i?lrla laat week. They sre trav eling nmU r tho auspices of Y. M. ('. A., and giving entertainments. Ono of them. Mia Nolan McMeln, la an art ist; draw front page covers for tho Huturday Kveiilng Tout and Mit'luro's itmgaxine. Her signature or trade mark looks a lot llko thin 'A A KIN-IS." Tho other, Mis Huly. waa a nnwspa per reporter. Their entertainment giv en at I lu 'Y,' whllo good, waa the minor part of their visit. It consisted of Jokes, chata on life and conditions In tho slate relative to the eats and work, an they are at present, and the part tho American girl waa takliiK In this war; bIko akolchea by Mian Mc Meln, and a comic moving picture of a rblnoeerniiH made from the sketches tif the abovo mentioned artist. ' 1'he bout part of tho program raa tho visit they mado u boforo and af ter the performance In tho 'Y.' They t ame JukI before mippor. Ono of them borrowed it intsHa kit from tho boys, and got In tho iiiom line. Tho cook K.tve her a few extras of the ofllcera' mo8, but wheu alio camo outHldo and found out tho difference alio wont back and demanded tlio name aa wo had, til bo got It. We haven't uny tables or t hulra, ao alio Bat on tho ground with tho boys, and waa ono of ua. The oth or girl ato with tho ofucurii, but when aupiier waa over alio camo and Joined bt i friend und for the remainder o' the evening her tlino was ours. I bet they never listened to Buch a lino of 'hot air' In all their lives as the boys handed out. They showed them all their souvenirs, including those found in an old gravea grave so old that all traces of It had vanished, and wus un earthed by us when we opened up a stone quarry. We also brought out the company's cut, with her week-old fam- FINE LOCpST TREES ARE CUTDO WN Axes Swing In Farm Homes Around Mount Pleasant Many handsome locust treoa of ClackamaB county ar meeting their fato, they being needed in the ship building plants of Portland. Many trees navo already boon cut down in Oregon City, and Mount Pleasant is now being visited by the government ax men. The Mount Pleasant neighborhood has some of the oldest farm homes In the state, and a large number of these liave historical recollections. Among these Is the home of the late Arthur Warner, woll known all over the state aa Locust Farm. It wus given the name for the large number of locust trees growing thereon. This home was formerly the donation land claim of the late General M. M, McCarver, who came across the plains in 1843, and took up the claim In 1844. The material of the house, which Btlll etands, and In excellent condition, was brought from tho Atlautlc Coast by way of Cape Horn. The material for the house was cut and ready to put together before leaving tho At lantic Const. The workmen at that time received $10 per day, while the Buporintendent, Andrew Hood, a well known early Oregon pioneer, receiv ed $14. per day. This house was built in 18C0. It was while General Mc Carver first made his home here he planted the first locust trees, from which the farm received Its nama. Later, in 1853, Arthur Warner pur chased tho farm, and planted many more iocnst trees. . The . government has secured about eight of the largest trees from thig place. A number of SERVICE STRIPES singing about all tho aougs wo ever know. Homo of them were now and Identified with tho war, and some of thorn old and reminiscent of the states and homo, , , 'In all, I think those young women were a woll entertained as ourselves, but certainly we spent a very pleas ant evening, and we were very glad of tho personal reminder of homo and our own American girls, "I want to say that from now on that I am pretty certain that our part In tho war will be played to a livelier accompaniment than heretofore. "With love and best wishes, I am "Your loving son, "K. IX. GRKKS, "Company A, 2Hrd Engineers." rt;i H f'i Mrs. H. Hmlth, of I'arkplaca, Is In receipt, of n letter recently received from her son Bergeant Elvln W, Smith, of tho llfith Kiiglnecra, France. "My dear Mother; "Just received eight letters from the dear old U. 8. A., and two of tlu'in were from you, I am sure well and fine. 1 never felt better In my life. "Hntunlay. was pay day for the HCth IteKlniMiit. I draw 109 francs, so I will have to help celebrate. Franco's In dependence Iuy, which comes on July H. From what I hear tho people on that day let loose all holds and celebrate right. "My old 'bunkle,' l'hllllps, Is now a sergeant, and Is still Instructor out at tun company's 'camp, wheu we came to Angers, llo was suddler, and I waa tlrst-clttss private and horse shoer. "I have sent you a picture of my self with my service stripe on my left sleeve. That's for six months' service In a foreign land. Tho post card view Is where I am on M. P. duty. I am standing with threo Idaho boys on tho main siiuuro of the town of Angers. It was taken by a French so'.dler. I seem to bo umused at something. I guess It wuii the way ho asked If he mlKht take my picture ills few words of Kngllsh mixed with the French make u queer construction. Yon bet that's a 'billy' I have, and It Is meant to use if a fellow gets un ruly. You simply 'ir.it him to sleep' and send for tho 'plo wagon.' That is all over now, and I nm back on duty with Company 11. Our major has been promoted to lieutenant colonel, lie Is sure a fine man, and has been in com mnnd of his regiment for a long time "Yes, that was a hard trip across tho 'pond ' and one Ml never forget, and no one with that regiment will over forget it. I saw some things there that will make your hair raise when I get back to tell you. There was storm every other day, and we were glad to land safely on shore. "We have non com. mess In each camp, so we don't have to stand for an hour In moss line at meal time Wo are being fed well. "Well, Mother, dnnr, I must stop now and got to work, so here's hop lug you are all well at home, "Lovingly your Soldlor IJoy, "ELVIN." ryir.S. CAMPEN SECURES DIVORCE vVandn Cnmpen was granted a de cree of divorce from Henry Campen Thursday. Tho wife waa Elven $30 por month alimony for Biipport of her self and a minor child. the favorite trees have been retained by the Warner family. At the home of E. K. Kellogg, of Mount Pleasant, twenty-four of the largo locust treos were sold to the government by Mr. Kellogg. This, too, is one of the oldest homes of the state, and was formerly owned by the late Judge Samuel Simpson White, at that time judge of tho territory ex tending over Oregon, Idaho and Washington. The cost of this house at the time was $14,000. It is still a very attractive home. The old Partlow home, built on Colonial lines, has also a number of handsome looust trees around it, but so fnr these have not been eold. These are a landmark of the old home, and it is desired by the owners to keep them .on lae grounds as long as pos sible. This was the former home of Captain Alnsworth, and later of Milton White. Today the old historical home of the tyte William Holmes, known as Rosa Farm, is being visited by the ax men. Here are twenty-four handsome trees to be cut down. It wag the old home of' Mrs. Dan O'Neill, the laBt of the late Mr. and Mrs. William William Holmies children to pass away. Her death occurred a few montliB ago, and the locust trees were highly prized by the- family. They were planted by Mr, Holnves in the early '40s. . On the old Howlund farm, now own ed by J. Marrs, trees have been out, also on the Jossi farm, formerly the old home of the late John Myers. OREGON CITY ROLL OF HONOR NORTHWEST PllIVATK JOB1CPH UAJtllKR, Dear est relation, 1). O. Thrash, Pe Kll, Wn. PMVATHJ ICLMKIt M. OULK, near est relation, Mrs. Lillian Ogle, 3936 Martin street, Spokane, Wash. PRIVATW JOHN F. KCKKItT, near est relation, Mrs. Mary ;Eckert, 1310 Main street, liolse, Idaho. PRIVATW CONTANT1NE EI8CH- HORN, neraost relation, John ISisch- horn, Odessa, Wash, WOUNDED Degres Undetermined LIKUTENANT CHARLKH M. CHAM liKRLAIN JR., noarost relation, Mrs. C. M. Chamberluln, East 627 Daldwln avenue, Spokune, Wash. MI88INQ IN ACTION CORPORAL DELItlSRT REEVES, nearest relation, Mrs, Inex Reeves, Lelnnd, Ore. CORPORAL WILLIAM It. ROSIER, nearest relation, Mrs. C. Rosier, Motilesano, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION PRIVATE LF.0 I. 8TUKTEVANT nearest relation, Ernest Sturtovant Utbaiion, Ore. DIED OF W0UND8 LIEUTENANT ANDREW V.8IEP- EL, nearest relation, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Helper, linehuntt, Wash. WOUNDED IN ACTION PRIVATE IIUXLEV L. GALIiRAITH nearest relation, Mrs. J. L. Bhorey, Woodburn, Ore. KILLED IN ACTION I1UULER VICTOR H. JOHNSON, nearest relation, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Leavenworth, Wash. DIED OF WOUNDS PRIVATE ERNEST ED HAVEN nearest relation, Mrs. Ernest De Hav en, Rolse, Idaho. PRIVATE THOMAS E. DUNCAN nearest relation, Mrs. IJessle P. Dun can, 332 Tenth street, Portland, Ore. DIES OF DISEASE PRIVATE THOMAS 11. MARSH nearest relation, Mrs. Jane Marsh, R. F. I). 2, Ilelllngham. Wash. SEVERELY WOUNDED PRIVATE EDWARD IURTLETT, nearest relation, Mrs. H. W. Jasper Hlllsboro, Ore. WOUNDED A. GAfJNON, Elma, Wash. (Canad ian service.) WOUNDED Degree Undetermined COItPORAL FORREST F. WOODS nearest relation, Mrs. Forrest F. Woods, 92 E. "uth st. N., Portland. PRIVATE LUTHER McKAMEY, nearest relation, Mrs. C. F. Sanders Sprag.ie, Wash. PRIVATE OLAF OLSON, nearest relation, Revert J. Ilrudlck. 3413 37th ave., 8. W Seattle. PRIVATE SARERIO CLAHISO nearest relation, Nick Clarlzo, Eu gene, Ore. PRIVATE HARRY HARTLEY FISH, nearest relation, Mrs. William J. Fish, Klrkland. Wash. PRIVATE CLEMENT K. PORTER. nearest relation, Mrs. Florence Porter, Rexburg, Idaho. , MISSING IN ACTtON PENDIK HAUAN, Richmond Deach, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION PRIVATE RAY H. MOSES nearest relation, Eugene Moses, 70 West Eleventh street. Medford, Ore. PRIVATE SMITH F. P.ALLARD, nearest relation, Mrs. Iona Sheldon, R, F. D., Salem, Ore. DIED OF WOUNDS CORPORAL ROllERT L. BYRNE. nearest relation, Mrs. S. II. Byrno, Station B, Tacoma, Wash. PRIVATE NOAH M. BURNS, near est relation, Mrs. Anna Burns, R. F. D., 2 Boise, Idaho. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Frank Blno nearest rela tion John Blno, Sholburn, Ore. Private Harlnnd GUI, nearest rela tlon f. G. Gill, Wenatchee, Wash. Private George A. Goode nearest rel ation, Mrs. John Goode, 176 Forty' fifth street, Portland, Ore. Private Cecil A. Roley, nearest rela tion, Mrs. S. A. Roley, R. F. D. 2 Washougal, Wash. Private Perry E. Ross, nearest rela tion, Mrs. Anna Rosa, Port Angeles Wash. Private IMllard C. Runyan, nearest relation, Mrs. M. J. Runyan, Hunters, Wash. Corporal Donald B. McKtmens, near est relation, George R. McKimens, Mohler, Ore. Private Fred E. Aune, nearest reja tlon, Mrs. Lillie La port, Dayton, Or Private Louis J. Halpern, nearest relation, Mrs. Ray Halpern, 1806 Spruce street, Seattle, Wash. Private Paul E. Enochs, nearest rel ation, John A. Enochs, Puyallup, Wash. ravate Thod D. Gardner, nonrest relation, Mrs. Clara Gardner, Bothel, Wash. Private Norman A. Kimball, nearest relation, Mrs. Anna Kimball, Big Harbor, Wash. Private- Emlle F. Meyestre, nearest relation, Mrs. H. A. Meyestre, "N chez, Wash. , Trlvate Matto Zannl, nearest rela tion, Amibnle Cergui, 702 Seventh avenue, Seattle, Wash. Private William F. Butchek, nearest relation, Mrs. Tena Butcheck, 1612 South Sixteenth street, Corvalis, Or. MISSING IN ACTION Sergeant Charles A. Heise, nearest relation, Mrs. Lena Holmes, 4601 Lu cllfe tsreet, Hillman, Seattle, Wash. Private Ignace Balcunas, nearest relation, Felix Balcunas, Flrdale, Wn Private Raymond P. Cobb, nearest relation, .Mrs. P. Cobb, Colfax, Wash, Private Earl Curnow, nearest rela tion, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Juntura, Ore. Private William N. Dow, nearest relation, C. F. Dow, R. F. D. 1, As toria, Ore. Private Jesg-TD. Dodge, nearest rela tion, Mrs. W. R. Dodge, 725 East Pike street, Seattle, Wash. Private Daniel Plotrogiacoma, neat est relation, Atolfo Btrtetloth, 3017 Thirty-first avenue, Southwest, Seat tle, wash. i i '.! i Jonn L. Bertsch, nearest relation, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1918. Mrs. K. Bertsch, UH West Bean avenue, Spokane, Wash. Private CWarllo M, Cavelero, nearest relation, Dominlck Cavelero, R, F, D. 1, Everett, Wash. Private Garrett Perkins, nearest rotation Mrs. Sarah Fuston, Gateway, Ore. KILLED IN ACTION SERGEANT FRED T. MERRILL Jr., nearest relutlon, Fred T. Merrill, 1UH East Stark street, Portland, Ore SERGEANT EUGENE MITCHELL nearest 'relation, Mrs, Francis A Johnson, Lents, Ore. PRIVATE DARRELL M. DUNKLE, nearest relutlon, Mrs. Edith Dunkle Vancouver, Wash PRIVATE FRED K. RUIiB, nearest luHon M. Ptr Il,.l!m.- relation, Mrs Wash. DIED OF WOUNDS PRIVATE EDWARD IL KEEL, near est relation, CO. Keei, 809 Four teenth street, South Belllngham, Wn. WOUNDED SEVERELY ' Private Jesse J. H miner, nearest relation, Mrs. Eva Harris, 169 Graves atreet, Seattle, Wash. Corporal Ace R. Nelson, nearest rel ation Mrs. Luclnda B. Egbert, Grace, Idaho. Private Frank Jacobs, nearest rela tion, Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Cedar vllle, Wash. Private Harold W. Veach, nearest relation, W. A. Needham, Ulodgett, Ore. Private Stanley J. WolTe, nearest relation, Reld Wolfe, R. F. D. 4, Walla Walla, Wrash, MISSING IN ACTION Private Max Grldsteln, nearest rel ation, David Grlndstein, 907 Third avenue, Seattle, Wash. Private Angelus L. Costa, nearest relation, Mrs. Helen Frazler, 4808 Ninth avenue northwest, Seattle, Wn. Private Sydney T. King, nearest relation, E. H. King, Yakima. Wash. Private Walter R. Gudopp, nearest relation, B, H. Whltford, 4907 Post street, Spokane, Wash. Private Roxford L. Culberson, near est relation, C. II . Culberson, Third and Washington streets, Olympla, Wn REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George L. McCormack et al. to Mary E. McCormack, northeast 14 of the south f Joseph Spink D. L. C; also southwest of the southeast and lot 5, section 17, township 3 south, range 2 east; $1. Jessie and Edward Rechner to Ann E. Nash, lots 1 and 2. block 2, C. T. Tooze addition to Oregon City; $10. Col. W. S. Wood Auctioneer Vancouver, Wash. Farm Sales a specialty. Phone or write for dates or make arrangements at Enterprise office. FOR SALE Pure Foise seed wheat Geo. Huber, Rt. waukie, Oregon. 23R. 1. Box 171 A, Mil Phone Oak Grove WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, ,full description. D.F, Bush, Minne apolis, Minn. WANTED Will pay cash for apples, prunes, pears on trees. H. Dillon, Gladstone, Oregon. Phone 8F12. DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and out horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Mllwaukle 69 J. "WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO. steamer every day freight only Portland to Oregon City, from Wash ington Street Dock. Save Time. Save Money." FOR SALE Two year bronze Turkey gobbler, crossed three-fourths wild Mrs. N. McKlllican, Route 2, Box 40. FOR SALE Three woll brpken horses also wagon, two sets harness. Will take good automobile or vacant lot. C. A .Rosecrans, Oregon City, Phone Pac. 348-W. Home B-156. FOR SALE Good saddle and single buggy harness. 428 Roosevelt Phone 226-M. TO LOAN. $4500 to loan on farm. Interest 7 per cent Grant E. Barney, 141 E. 69th N. Portland. 1 MEN WANTED who are not now en gaged ln essential war work. Apply West Linn mills, across river from Oregon City. Can use throe men every day, so come along. Strike on but not bothering us. Wages 42c an hour. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate, six per cent C. Schuebel, Oregon City. FOR SALE Mailable steel' range; ood condition. Reasonable. Phone 625-W. . CARPENTERS. $4.50 NINE HOURS " HELPERS $3.60 NINE HOURS LABORERS $3.25 NINE HOURS SEE HARRY JONES. CONTRAO TOR. WEST LINN HTEL ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. IF YOU ARB A BETTER CARPENTER THAN THE AVERAGE COME ALONG AND YOU WILL BE PAID $5.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S TRIAL. ' , .; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is heheby given that the un dersigned, Administrate of the es tate of L. E. Armstrong, deceased, has filed her final account herein wltb 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 eaid final account and tor the final settlement of said estate. Dated August. 16th, 1918. , LOUISE ARMSTRONG, ; Administratrix. O. D, Eby, Attorney for Administra trix. , EXECUTORS SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the order of the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, the un dersigned will on and after the 7th day of October, 1918, offer for sale, and sell at private sale, the following de scribed; real property belonging to the Estate of Mary A, Pearson, deceased, to-wit; the East half of theNortheast quarter and lots one and two la Sec tion four In Township tour, South of Range four East? of the Willamette Me ridian, In Clackamas County, Oregon. There Is a mortgage for $2000 upon said property and bids may be sub mitted to the undersigned either for cash, or cash subject to said mortgage. , (lllih AAci m ft w lut l.,ltln,1 .A 41 M 1 ,r,V. ri Tw n . flC6 f th8 CoUntJr Clerk 0re0n Cllr, Commerce, Portland, Oregon. J. W. OGILBEE, Executor of the Will of Mary A. Pearson, deceased. W. Y.MASTER8, 320-21 Chamber of Commerce BIdg., Portland, Ore., Attorney for Executor. First publication, September, 6, 1918. Last publication September 27, 1918. 8UMM0N8. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas. T. C. Mlckelson, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Friedman and Abe Davidson, De fendants. To Carl Friedman and Abe David son, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and lanswer the complaint of plaintiff filed aKaiiiHi you in me auove enuuea court and cause on or before six weeks from and after the date and day of the first -publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer the plain tiff will take Judgment against you for the sura of $282.57 with nterest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 21st day of February, 1918, and for his costs and disbursements herein, and a further Judgment and order directing the salo of the following described property situated in Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of section 28, Township 7 south of ?nge 3 east of the Willamette Meridian which said real property was heretofore attached and levied on by the sheriff of Clacka mas County on the 30th day ot August, 1918, by virtue of a Writ ot Attachment issued in the above entitled Court and cause, and the application ot the money received from such sale to the pay ment of said Judgment. This summons is published in The Oregon City Enterprise, pursuant to an order ot the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackanfcs County, made and entered on the 10th day ot Sep tember, 1918. The first publication of this summons being on the 13th day of September, 1918, and the last publica tion thereof being on the 25th day of October, 1918. The said order requir lng that said summons be published once a week for six successive weeks. . C. SCHUEBEL, L. STIPP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Clrckamas County, Ore. SUMMONS. In the Circuit 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 ln the above entitled uit on or before the ll"th day of October, 1918, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons! and if 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 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 n 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. Summons 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 ot October, 1918, and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filod against you herein, or for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for ln 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 ot the three minor children, Gerald, Maxwell and ' f " relief as to the court may seem equit able and just This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above en titled court, which la dated and entered August 28, 1918. First published, August 30, 1918; last published October 11, 1918. TYSON KINSELL, Attorney for Plaintiff, 613 Henry BIdg., Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Henry Perret and John W. Bickford which business was carried on under the name and style of'Sandy Garage, Carriage Shoeing Shop"has been dis solved by mutual consent of the part lea, thereto, Henry Perret and John W. Blckford. All persons indebted to thi 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 Blckford, the duly auth orized Attorney in Faot, 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, of John W. Blckford. First publication, Aug. 16th, 1918. Last publication, Sept. 13th, 918. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Max Faertag, plaintiff vs. Rachel Faertag, defendant To Rachel Faertag, the above named defendant: In the name of the state ot Oregon, nn am hei-ehr reniilrnri tn niu anil answer the complaint filed against you I excutlon. Judgment order and decree, in the above entitled suit, on or be-18, ,n compliance with the commands fore the last day ot tie time prescrlb-J " "11 w?1' 1 wlII on Saturday, the etVin the order for service of summons! . in f , 0ctober' at the hour by publication herein, to-wit: the 4th t:J " cl0CkA- M., at the front door of day of October, A. D. 1918, and If you n"!l ?Urt 110,186 ln the c"y fail to so answer, then for want there-1 ',, 8ald County and State of, the plaintiff herein will apply to!!!". . ? tauctlon. object to re the above named Court for the relief Wader, for U. sought in her complaint now on file' mm! , Lf Yash ln ?and- 6,1 th Hght herein, a succlnsct statement of which1 is as follows: dissolving, the marr, age rela ion now and heretofore ex- isting between yourself and this plain tiff, an dfor such other and further re lief as may, to the Court appear Just and equitable ln the premises. This summons 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 Tor six consecutive weeks, and that the date of the last publication thereof shall be on Friday, the 4th day of October, 1918. CHAS. L REIGARD, Attorney for Plaintiff, and whose residence and post office address is Marshtield, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. . The Scott Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Unique Brick and Tile Company, a corporation, C. E. Jensen, Edmond Gurney, Jennie Erb Gurney. B. F. Hoover. Martha A. Hoover, his wife, Asa F. Hoover, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, 83. 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, ln 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 Scott Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, and against Unique Brick and Tile Company, a corporation, C. E. Jensen, Edmond Gurney. Jennie Erb Gurney, B. F. Hoover, Martha A. Hoover, his wife, Asa F. Hoover, de fondants, 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, less $2991.00 realized from sale of personal property under this writ and the further sum of $200.00, as attorney's fee, with In terest at 6 per cent from July 30th, 1918, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale ot the following described real property, with the appurtenances thereto belong ing and ln Clackamas, State of Oregon, to wit: All of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five ln township one south, range three east of the Willam ette meridian, except a one hundred foot strip known as the right-of-way of tne Oregon Water Power & Railway company, which said right-of-way Is more partlcvlarly described ln that cer tain deed, recorded at page 120 in Book 86 of Records ot Deeds of Clackamas county, State of Oregon. Also the following described parcel of real PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C Latourbtti, President The Fitst National Bank of Oregon City, Orcgoa CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Paclflo 62 Home A-Ul GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attomey-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank BIdg., Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phones Paclfle Main 40S; Home A-270. STONE A MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law Beaver BIdg., R6om 6 OXBOON CITT OREGON O. D. EBY "'" Attomey-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Pass? property, with appurtenances there unto belonging or In any wise apper talning situated In the county of Clack, amas. State of Oregon, to-wit The land bounded by a line beginning at the center of Section numbered twenty-five In township one south, range three east of the 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. 4 Ry. Co... Sprlng. field branch; thence north 18 degrees 28 minutes east and following the ror1 llDe 0f T'sht-of-way 409.22 feet to a point or curve; thence 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.- no" mcrefore, br Vlrtun nt malA named de tondVnf. ,. . Wlthln Sfdatof heliVJeTel In or since had ln or to the ab 71 eribed real Property or ahy part there of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, interest, costs' and all accruing costs. ct, . W' J- WILSON Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregos. , J By E. C. Hackett Deputy 1918 n ,ty' re" Sept 8Ul' First publication, Sept 6, 1918. Last publication, October 4th, 1918. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of 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 wmiam Gutperlet Deceased, late of said County and State, All persons hav lng claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same uuiy vermea 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, I9ig ioT7 vuuucauon, September 13, 8UMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State ot 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 vT?rihe vcompIaInt flled against you In the above entitled suit on or S r V3t,Lda3r of Ptember. 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 the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and to be per mitted to resume her former name ot 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 31st day of July, 1918, and the time prescribed for publishing thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated, Friday, August 2, 1918, and con tlnuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, September 13, 1918 BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Resident Attorneys of Oregon. Address, Oregon City, Oregon, WEINHARO NUILOma F. J. Miyir. Cashier C SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Will practice ln all courts, make col lections and settlements. ' . Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.tM.D.Y. Graduate of the Ontario Vttert nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Sur gery of Chicago, to established t Fashion Stable, between Fourth ana Fifth en Mate Street. Both Telephones Office Pacta 69; Home A-M Res. 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