Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 20, 1918, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918.
17
YANKS SAVE MONEY IN WAR ZONE
Three Million Dollars Sent to Relatives
In America
Tliret million dollars, saved by Am-
wrli'uu soldiers tit tlio wur none of
France, hit boon transmitted free of
charge to relatives, friends or c.rodl
tori In America within the Ittttt six
months. AliuoMt halt of tliu 13 000.000
was unlit - July and the II rut woe of
August when the ever-Increasing force
of Yankee soldier Iwxan to tiiuli'r
Nlund fully lliut the transmitting of
their iiioiiiiy from the extreme front
to tholr homes free of nil charge wan
the lutt'dt friendly iorvlee offered by
tlio Y. M. C. A. Nutlouul Wur Work
Council.
Front it little experimental trickle
or remittance totaling 197,000 III
Murcli, whim service was Inaugurated
by tho Y. M. C. A., the amount In
creased gradually until the monthly
tut ul emit home through thin agency
bud reached ttio llirve-quurtor of a
milium murk In July and In one tlHt,
received on August 21, the Y. M. 0.
A. National War Work Council wan
deluged wlllt 1 8,000 names of person
In tlilM country to whom payment
were directed.
Tho totul number of remittances
unlit throiiisli the Y. M. C. A. from
American soldier lit Franco to pay
on In thin "rountry up to tho third
week of AiikukI wait 50,000 which rep
roi.tol :i,oot),oou. To mull out the
(li.'ckn on those 60,000 remittance
from It Now York huadnuarior to
the puyi i'H In thin country, the Y. M.
('. A. spout $150 OOP on postage
kiaiuim alone.
ALL RICD-TAIK CUT
Tho system, whlcb the Y. M. C.
A. Imiunuriiteil ns cnly ono of Its
phust'S of Her v let) to tho soldier, 1h
simplicity ItHOtf. A soldier In the wur
ue w lulling to t'iid money to Home
one In America, hand the cush to n
Y. M. C. A. secretury with the ltd
ilr'Ki und leavyri tho rent to the Hed
Trlnnglu, The Paris olllce In notified,
mid It niittlM to the Now York olllce
en order to mall a check to tho payee.
TIiIm 1 done as promptly a tho check
can bt made out, signed and forward
ed. Tho "Y" done not chargo a centime'
fur the service, stationery, pogtano or
anything. It In all friendly service,
uh thoiiKh tho soldier bad handed tin
amount to a friend who had a check-
Inn account and bad aeked htm to
mall a clunk to tho payee.
Thrift apparently bun thrived among
the Americana who went to France.
They bav exhibited a strong tend
ency to save money and lend It homo.
Tho remittance which have panned
through the Y. M. C. A. cluinnele
from men at the war have ranged from
Uilrty cvntH, which a soldier sent for
a government publication, to $,3,500,
Tho "Y" olllclaU did not try to pry
Into the mystery of the big remit
tance, aHKUiuliig the man' must havo
lt-n extremely thrifty.
Men appeared to have developed
coiiM'Ictico tibo.it leaving unpuld bills
hero. Although the bulk ot the re
nt,? Idea that this issue will cease to
be agitated in the next campaign, they
are destined to And out how much mis
taken they are,
As to unlimited government owner
ship, tho Republicans have already de
clared themselves in opposition to the
clouded, inefficient Democratic views.
They are taking a farseelng stand.
They declare; "that while there Is
absolutely nothing In this country
which should not bo taken and used
for necessary war purposes, such tak-
only
and that in such action there must be
FOH BALES Puro Folse seed wheat.
Geo. Iluber, lit 1. Dox 171 A, Mil
waukle, Oregon. Phone Oak Grove
23 n.
WANTED To bear from owner of
good farm for sale, State cash price,
full description. D.F. Bush, Mlnne-
apolls, Minn.
mlttiinces are' sent with no comment,
few are accompuiited by oxpluno-
tlmm. nun inn n wrlllni, lluil till rn.
mltttttico was to pay his tullor, while """" " f-""-
until hftf tinttt li 1m tfimiriitina rtrnriitiim -
One soldier seat soventy-llve cents for n0 .fent .ml ulterior object. The Re-
a box of candy for bis girt.
DEAD HOUSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwauklo 69-J.
publican party, from its Inception, has
stood against undue federalization of
IniliiHlrleu ami ttcMvltlnn Wa nlwnva
I). HlMliop, who luld aside bis L Bnd bU ha, endettvor to flnd
the middle ground so well donned be
tween the "anarchy of unregulated
and the deadening
Inefficient and wide-
OKGANIZHH BUREAU
W.
duties as proHldent of the Bishop
Furniture Company, of Grand lluplds,
Michigan, to act as Deputy Treasurer I lncll vlluLllm
of the Y. M. C. A. Nutlonul War . nm
I il'tllllUIDIII J L
"WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO.
steamer every day freight only
Portland to Oregon City, from Wash
ington Street Dock.
Save Time. v Bave Money."
., .......I ,i. . -i i .1.. t..i
vuu.m,.. ur j-criou Ul uie war, imu t,repd B,ate ownerHnlPi That the
ui urranno a special oureau 10 nano.e ,)l)mocrBt. M Senator Lewis predicts,
are going to espouse the cause of com
plete and permanent government own
ership, there can be little doubt, al
though they have cautlonsly, If not
clandestinely, concealed their policies
under a cloak of what they call "war
necessity."
In the Republican view, measures
of government control adopted for
tho disbursing of remittance sent
from abroad.
After weeks ot normul operation,
during which this bureau was able
euslly to kodp pace with tlio work
tho remittance Increased lit numbers
practically overnight to such huge
proportions that Mr. Illshup recom
mended to Cleveland M. Dodge, treus
nr.tr (if I tin War Wlt Cmmi-ll Hint
tho force of typist, for making oul nn, u Umwntr MMr,
these checks alone be Increased to
olio hundred. With this force complot
mi and working on schedule, the bu
reau will soon bo able to make out
mill fnranrl 'T. (mil lil, lu a ,lnv
' "" . i , , ,.,, . .
To sign this great pile of checks the ' , ' ' 4 T
or as In the case of the telephone and
tolegruph lines, as an assumed neces
sity,, iuut not become jermancnt
Though the Democrats should favor
this absolute re-making of the Gov.
Y. M. C. A. bureau has a check
signing machine on which the opera
tor can sign ten checks simultaneous
ly and which has a capacity of 4,000
checks an hour.
lo persons in this country who
have been notlllod by soldiers to ex
pert reiiiiiianc.es and who have not
intend to do, tho Republicans shall
Imperatively oppose them, Senator
Lew In, in his usual Insinuating man
nor, Indicates that this state social
Ism is to become a lusting and ever
swelling Democratic policy.
In reply tho Republican leaders
here declare that tho voters of Am-
by publication pursuant to an order of September, 1918, and the last publica
tbe Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge tlon thereof being on the 25th day ot
of the above entitled court made and October, 1918. The said order requir
entered on tho 11th day of September, ing that said summons be published
1918. once a week for six successive weeks.
Date of first publication, September , C. SCIIOEBEL,
20, 1918.
Date of last publication November 1,
1918,
J W1LLI8 OBERENDER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office Address 301-2 3
Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
L. STIPP,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Ore.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah fen(jant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
SUMMON3.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Ella McMurry, Plaintiff,
vs.
F. B. McMurry, Defendant.
To F. B. Mnrry, above named de-
FOll SALE Two year bronze Turkey
gobbler, crossed three-fourths wild
Mrs. N. McKUHcan, Route 2, Box 40.
FOR SALE Three well broken 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.
MEN 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.
administratrix of the above entitled es- and ,f you faI1 t0 appear and aMwef
tate, on-and after the 20th day of gaId COmDiafnL for want thereof th
October, 1918, will sell at private sale olalnt,ff wlll aDolv t0 ,aaTt ... tha
Tor cash, or for cash subject to existing reef prayed ,or ta her complalnt
. t it.. ..11 1 J It. J I r '
real property of said estate, situate in F'or a decred diggoivlng the mar.
Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wit: rIaeo contract now existing botwoon
T m i, t lit. n ..ii I "
ine r.asi nan i; oi me Boum- niaitiff and defendant
west quarter (SW4) of Section 27, This summons is nubllshed hv order
MONEY TO LOAN On real estate,
six per cent C. Schuebel,. Oregon
City.
FOR SALE Mailable steel range
eood condition. Reasonable. Phone
625-W.
received checks, I would recommend t,rlrtt wUl bave 00 doubt whlch party
a few days' patluuco," said Mr. Illshop. ,0 "PPort when they once realize
"The orders to forward chocks to ad- tlie De-mocnUic conception of a mod-
dresses In this country huve to be tm- monstrous, all-swullowing state,
sent us from Paris by mall. The gov- A" Americans, Republicans and Demo
ernmoiit wlll not permit the lists of , rnlH allke' are wllUn8' ln tneB lroub-
losoine times, to put up wtin almtrnt
anything for the sake of war-time ef
ficiency, whatexer may be the cost or
the consequence, and even though
t the efficiency Is relative and not ab-
soimo, oui once peace nas uoen re
turned again, this Democratic mirage
wlll collapse like a Bolshevikl dream.
payees to be sent.
TAKKS EIGHT WEEKS
Eight weeks normally elapees be
tween the time the soldier bands over
the money and tho time when
payee receives his check. There may
be delays, but one thing Is sure, the
money will be delivered. As soon as
list of remittances is reclved here,
ho total represented Is deposited in
a trust company for the solo purpose
CARPENTERS $4.50 NINE HOURS
" HELPERS 13.60 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
15.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S
TRIAL.
In the Matter ot the Estate
of
Malcolm J. Denney, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that, ln pur
suance of an order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Multnoham, Elizabeth R. Denney, as
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against yon
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 of this summons,
the first publication shall be on Fri
day, the 23rd day of August 1918,
and that it shall be published tor sis
consecutive weeks, and that the date
of the last publication thereof shall
be on Friday, the 4th day of October,
1918.
CHAS. I. REWARD,
Attorney for Plaintiff, and
whose residence and post
office address is Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Township 1 South, Range 2 Kast, ln
Clackamas County, Oregon.
The Southwest quarter (SW',4) of
the Southwest quarter (SW) of the
Southeast quarter SE4) of Section
27, Township 1 South, Range 2 East.
of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was made
n the 28th day of August 1913, and the
time prescribed for publishing there
of is six weeks beginning with the
issue dated Friday, Aug. 30, 1918, and
The Southeast quarter SE'4f) of the continuing each week thereafter to
Southwest quarter (SWVi) of the arid including Friday, October 11th,
Southeast quarter (SEV4) of Section 1918.
BROWN ELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
27, Township 1 South, Range 2 East
The Northeast quarter (NE4) of
the Southwest quarter (SW) of the
Southeast quarter (SE',4) of Section
11, Townsnip l south, Range 2 East. Summons for Publication
The Northwest quarter (NW4) of in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
the Northwest quarter (NW) ot the eon for Clackamas County,
Southeast quarter (SE'4) of Section Winnie Leone Crawford, Plaintiff,
Z7, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, , T..
subject to a contract of sale, on which James Crawford, Defendant
mere remains owing to said estate To James Crawford, above named de-
12200.00. fendant:
. .
A tract of 10.38 acres, being the por- in the name of the State of Oregon,
tion ot the following described tract you are hereby directed to appear in
south and east of the road intersecting the above entitled court and cause, on
the same, said larger tract being as fol- or before the 12th day of October, 1918,
In making plans ror the future,
whteher these be an outline ot pol-
chocks.
MARKET REPORT
Hiirtlott pears are almost a thlug
of tho past. There was an uiiusually
large, crop this year.
Tho market Is flooded with prunes.
Never before bus there been a larger
crop of prunes. Many housewives
havo commenced drying, rather than
to have them go to waste.
Tho corn season la almost over.
Now turnips have arrived here, and
I hey first appeared ln tho market
Wednesday morning.
As given by the Braay Mercantile
company and Farr Brothers.
SUYINQ
Creamery butter , G5c
of puylnjt the checks drawn for that lde8 or Bn urate definition of leg
account and the money Is not drawn l8llltlve llltent aU of tne Democrats
against It for any other purpose. are l,,8t 88 w'zv a8 maW ot them uro
There has been congestion of the oa Ul0lr war recora. wnue benaior
mulls us wos shown when we recelv- Lewl nu8 sPKen more rreeiy man
ed 18.000 remittances from France on hftVe the other Democratic leaders, he
one day. We are expanding the force does not Pln hlm8e'f down to accurate
as rapidly as possiblo to handle the "Moments or a definite outline of Is-
big Influx of orders, especially as we U8C8' ,,Jt ony 8USGets witn an in-
Just hav been notified that the frlond- 81"uauon l,lat 18 Doln ewionan ana
ly service of transmitting money has Democratic.
been extended to our forces In Great However, It Is believed that this
llrltaln. We wlll have everything run-statement from Senator Lewis does
nlng smoothly, with checks forward- sketch the principal line ot action
ed promptly." - . that probably will be taken by the
To moot tho sudden Increase the Y. Democrats In the near future. It can
M. C. A. has put a night shift of be etfpoeted that they will try to
typists on tho work of making out the evade the tariff issue, and to "slip
over" some vague, free trade formula
In the general confusion of peace re
construction.
it is to ue in Ken lor granted, as
Senator Lewis Indicates, that the
Democrats will champion complete
government ownership of all public
utilities. Although expressly commit
ting themselves, at the time ot the
passage ot the present war laws, to
the recognition ot the undoubted fact
that they were accepted entirely as
temporary measures, and that the
distinct promise was made to the
people that the great carriers and in
dustries would be returned to their
several owners and managers on the
conclusion ot peace, It is not doubted
by Republican leaders here that the
Democrats have any intention of keep
ing faith with these promises. It the
Notice of the Appointment of Admin
istratrix.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Mary Bcngen has been ap
pointed administratrix of the estate of
E. P. Dunlap, deceased, py tne county
judge of Clackamas County. All per
sons having claims against said estate
rae hereby notified to present them to
the undersigned at the olllce of Wm.
M. 8tone, Oregon City, with vouchers
properly annexed.
Date ot first publication September,
20, 1918.
MARY BENGEN,
Administratrix.
WM. M. STONE,
Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot 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, 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, 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, ln 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
fendants, for the sum of 37000.00. 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 of
the following described real property,
with the appurtenances thereto belong
ing and in Clackamas, State ot Oregon,
towit: All of the southwest quarter of
section twenty-five in township one
south, range three east of the Willam
ette meridian, except a one hundred
foot strip known as the right-of-way of
loWS. tO-Wit! Betrlnnltie in thn renter and anawav n, nthoraloo nlnd tn tha
of the County road about 26 rods west complaint filed against you herein, orl e reSn Water Power & Railway
NEW PROBLEMS FOR
NATION AFTER iR
WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept.13.
Republican leaders here are examin
ing a remarkable statement just is
suod by Senator Lewis, Democrat of
Illinois,, from 1'urln, where he Is on a
government mission. Some people used
to take Sonntor Lewis lightly, falsely
concluding that his pink whiskers
wore the color of the man. However,
as the Democrat lo leader In the Sen
ate, he has boon steadily increasing
his Importance as a spokesman for
the Democratic party, and on more
thun one occasion during the last con
greuB he has appeared on the floor of
the Senate as the mouthpiece of the
Potatoes, now $2,25 j Administration. The Republican lead-
Onions, per 100 lbs $3.00
Hutter( country) per roll 80o
Eggs, per dox 48c
6 ELLIN O.
Potatoes, new 4o lb.
Eggs, per dox 48c50c
Iiutter, per roll (country) $1.00
Creamery butter, per roll $1.25
fesa.
Oats, per 100 lbs $3.50
Mill run, 80s ...,'. $1.70
Calf Meal $2.00
Salt, 50 lbs. Mgh grade 75c
Hay, per ton ..$35.00
Chick food, per 100 lbs. .; .$5.00
Scratch food, per 100 Ibs,-$4.60
Bone' per 100 lbs .$3.75
Beef scraps : $6.50
Berkshire $3.50
Holstein dairy food, per 80 lbs. $2.00
Oil meal $3.75
Blood meal poultry, n. .'. J,0c
Albert masfe food , SS.B0
Whole corn $4.00
Cracked corn $4.15
Cocoanut oil meal $3.00
Ground corn $4.15
Eastern oyster shell... $2.00
Western Shell $1.26
Grit por 100 lbs. 0e
Oil meal, 100 lbs. $3.75
Llvestook fluyhig
Veal 18-19c
Live hogs, 18-19c
Live hogs 19o
Old roosters, .....15c
Springs 22-23c
Hens 20-22c
Corn and Onts, ground, per cwt $3.40
' NO FOOD FOR BEER J
'
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.-
Use of , any foodstuffs except
i barkly. malt and hops in the
brewing of beer and noar-beera
after next October 1 is pro- $
hiblted by a proclamation
signed tonight , by the $
$ president. $
'
ers who know his adroitness, his per
sistence, and his very extraordinary
ability to twist facts and arguments
to suit his own ends, regard his words
as forces with which It is well to
rockon,
8onator Lewis predictions may be
summarized as follows:
1. The tariff will disappear as a
party Issue.
2. The big iasu of the next cam
paign will be the question ot govern
ment ownership.
3. Another big issue between the
Democrats and Republicans ln the
coming campaign will be over foreign
policy. Diluting on what he professes
will be the Domocrntto attitude on
foreign policy, he devotes consider
able time to explaining the racial
origins of Americans and to suggest
ing that our future policy will be dic
tated by these origins.
4. The farmers will be heard from
more than ever in the next campaign.
They will tell, us "that their profits
have been limited and their business
reguluted during the war, while oth
ers have been getting rich without
restraint because of the war."
5. And, lastly, he expects the war
to be over before the next presiden
tial contest, which he thinks wlll
automatically eliminate the question of
tne third term
Here is a fairly definite outline of
the Democratic program for the im
mocuace mture. On two nolnts Ro-
publican leaders would probably
agree with Senator Lewis. One is that
the war will be over before the next
presidential campaign, for to the "Win
the War Now" policy, Republicans
have dedicated themselves completely.
The other is that the farmers wlll be
heard from; they ought to be heard
from, and the Republicans are already
framing effective measures to relieve
their present distress.
The Republican party's attitude to
ward the tariff has been made very
clear and Republican leaders here
predict that if the Democrats have
SHERIFF'S 8ALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of j
Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas
Eva Gels, Plaintiff,
vs.
D. McGowan and Louisa M. Mc
Gowan his wife; I. G. Davidson and
Ida May Davidson, his wife, and H.
F. Bushong. Trustee of the Estate
ot said I. G. Davidson and Ida May
Davidson, Bank Supts. and F. W.
Goldapp, 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
titled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 18th day of September, 1918, upon
a Judgment rendered and entered In
said court on the 11th day of Septem
ber, 191S, ln favor ot the above named
Eva Geis Plaintiff, and against J. D.
McGowan and Louisa M. McGowan, his
wife; I. G. Davidson and Ida May Da
vidson t his ife, and H. F. Bushong,
Trustee of the Estate of said I. G. Da
vidson and Ida May Davidson, Bank
rupts and F. W. Goldapp Defendants,
for the sum ot $2500.00, with Interest
thereon at the rate of Seven per cent
voters wlll permit them, they plan to per annum from the 16th day of De-
of the southwest corner of the north- for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
west quarter (NW4X of Section 26, ply to the court for the relief prayed
Township 1 South of Range 2 East of for ln the complaint which is: For a
the Willamette Meridian; thence west decree dissolving the marriage rela
54 rods; thence south 50 rods; thence tlon now existing between plaintiff and
east 71 rods to the center of the Coun- defendant, and for a decree awarding
ty road; thence on the center of said to plaintiff the custody- of the three
County road to the place of beginning, minor children, Gerald, Maxwell and
containing twenty (20) acres, more or Marvin Crawford, and for such other
less, ln Section 27, Township 1 Soujh, relief as to the court may seem equtt-
Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- able and Just
lan; the course of the' center line of This summons is served upon you by
said intersecting road is, beginning on publication by order of the Honorable
the south bqundary of Bald tract at a J- V. Campbell, judge of the above en
point 60 feet east of the line dividing titled court which is dated and entered
the east half (E) from the west half August 28, 1918
(WH) ot the southeast quarter (SE) First published, August 30, 1918;
of said section 27; thence running last published October 11, 1918.
north 60 25' east, 73.4 feet; thence at
an angle 12 17' to the left 142.6 feet;
thence at an angle ot 12 50' to the
right 339.5 feet; thence at an angle of
34 30' to the right 630.5 feet to the
center of the County Road.
Bids for said property, or any por
tion thereof, will be received by said
administratrix at the office of Flegel,
Reynolds & Flegel, 909 Northwestern
Bank Building, Portland, Oregon.
ELIZABETH R. DENNEY.
Administratrix.
TYSON KINSELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
613 Henry Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
develop the growing bureaucracy In
to a veritable state serfdom
Republican leaders, unlike the Demo
crats, do not hesitate to declare them
selves unequivocally on these vital is
sues. They do not seek to conceal
their planB from the voters at large
They are working on the theory that
they have given pledges which they
must keep, and that It Is their bus!
ness to make pledges for the future
which must also be scrupulously kept.
For the present, their chief slogan
Is "Win the War Now," but they do
not forget other perils which the na
tion faces. These are certain to In
crease unless Democratic doubt and
dogma are cured by Republican speed
and certainty.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Max Faertag, plaintiff
vs.
Rachel Faertag, defendant
To Rachel Faertag, the above named
defendant:
la the name of the state ot Oregon,
vou are herebv reauired to annear and
EXECUTORS SALE I answer the complaint filed against you
Notice is hereby given that, pursu- in the above entitled suit on or be-
ant to the order ot the County Court fore the last day ot the time prescrib-
for Clackamas County, Oregon, the un- ed In the order for service of summons
dersigned will, on and after the 7th by publication herein, to-wit: the 4th
day of October, 1918, offer for sale, and day ot October, A. D. 1918, and if you
sell at private sale, the following de- fall to so answer, then for want there-
scribed; real property belonging to the of, the plaintiff herein will apply to
Estate of Mary A. Pearson, deceased, the above named Court for the relief
to-wit: the East half of theNortheast sought in her complaint now on file
NOTICE.
This ,ls notice to all concerned that
persons asking for permits for sugar
by mail must state in their letter to
the Food Administrator that the sugar
will be used, for canning trult only.
Also must state the amount ot sugar
bsed this year for canning and the
number of persons Jn the family ot the
applicant, and should also contain a
tetamp for reply.
Uuless these instructions are ob
served letters will not be acknow
ledged.
H. S. ANDERSON,
Food Administrator for Clackamas
County,
cember, 1916, and the further sura of
$125.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur
ther sum ot $22.75 costs and disburse
ments, and the costs ot and upon this
writ commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property,
situate in the county of Clackamas,
state of Oregon, to-wlt:
All of tracts "F and "G" of Clacka
mas Riverside, as per the duly record
ed plat thereof in the Recorder's office
of said Clackamas County, Oregon.
Now, Therefore, by virtue ot said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
ot said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
19th day of October, 1918; at the hour
of JO 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
redemption, to the highest bidder, for
U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the with-
in named defendants or either ot them,
had on the date of the mortgage here
in or since had in or to the above de
scribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and all ac
crulng costs
W. J. WILSON,
quarter and lots one and two ln Sec
tion four ln Township four, South of
Range four East ot 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.
Such bids may be submitted at the of
fice of the County Clerk, Oregon City,
Oregon, or at Room 321 Chamber ot
Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
J. W. OGILBEE,
Executor of the Wlll ot Mary A.
Pearson, deceased.
W.Y.MASTERS,
320-21 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Portland, Ore., Attorney for Executor.
First publication, September, 6, 1918.
Last publication September 27, 1918.
herein, a succinsct 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 the Court, appear just
and equitable in the premises.
This summons Is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise pursuant to
an order ot the Honorable H. S. An
derson, County Judge of Clackamas
County, Oregon, made and entered on
the 19th day ot August 1918, and
wherein it is ordered that the date of
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Ore
gon for the County ot Clackamas.
T. C. Mickelson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carl Friedman and Abe Davidson, De
fendants.
To Carl Friedman and Abe David
son, defendants:
In the name ot the State ot Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiff filed
against you in the above entitled court
and cause on or before six weeks from
and after the date and day of the first
publication ot this summons, and it you
fall so to appear and answer the plain
tiff will take judgment against you for
Sheriff ot Clackamas County. Oregon. ! tne sum ot 282-57 wltn ntere8t at
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
- Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Septem
ber 20, 1918.
Col. W.S. Wood
Auctioneer
Vancouver, Wash.
Farm Sales a specialty. Phone or the conmlaint filed against you in the
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County. .
Charles Llcht, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary Llcht, Defendant.
To Mary Llcht, Defendant: You are
hereby required to appear and answer
write for dates or make arrangements
at Enterprise office.
j
FOR SALE OR TRADE Flemish
Giant rabbits. White Leghorn and
Rock hens. Bed springs, kjltchen
cabinet. What have you? Phone
457-R.
above entitled suit within six weeks
form the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit, Sept 20, 1918,
and if you fail so to answer or other
wise plead for want thereof the plain
tiff will take default against you and
apply to the court for a decree dissolv
ing the marriage contract heretofore
HELP WANTED Farm hand wanted, ant now existing between plaintiff and
must be good driver of horses. No defendant. The grounds upon which
cows to tend or milk. Call. Clear suit Is brought' is wilful desertion for
Creek Cremaery Co., Home 714 Red- a period of over one year.
land Dlv., Oregon City. 1 This summons is served upon you this summons being on the 13th' day of
rate of 6 per cent per annum from the
21st day of February, 1918, and tor his
costs and disbursements herein, and a
further judgment and order directing
the sale of the following described
property situated in Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wlt
The Northeast quarter of section 28
Township 7 south ot range 3 east of
the Wiltamette Meridian which'sald
real property was heretofore attached
and levied on by the sheriff of Clacka
mas County on the 30th day ot August
1918, by virtue ot a Writ of Attachment
issued in the above entitled Court and
cause, and the application of 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 ot the Circuit Court ot the State
of Oregon, for Clackamas County, made
and entered on the 10th day ot Sep
tember, 1518. The first publication ot
Company, which said right-of-way Is
more particularly described in that cer
tain deed, recorded at page 120 ln 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 ln any wise apper
taining 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. & Ry. Co.'s Spring
field branch; thence north 18 degrees
h 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 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
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
ttn nay of October, 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.
goia com cash in hand, all the right
title and interest which the within
named, defendants or either of them,
had on th date of the mortgage here
in or since had in or to the above des
cribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree. Interest costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Sept 6th.
1918.
First publication, Sept 6, 1918.
Last publication, October 4th, 1918.
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