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liiXPirarrEKreiFKIbCFRiDAV; NOVEMBER 1, 1918.
DOCTOR YOUR OWN SPANISH FLU
It's CheaperIf You Arc Not Particular
About Recovering. (
A penny wins policy which lit arous
ing wills contempt and condemnation
It being- advocated by the Portland
Journal In lta campalngn (or two "iuu
tltue" measures to be voted on at tha
next election. Tha Portland Journal
wanta tha pnople of tha ntato to abol
ish tha present dollnaunnt tax public.
linn law and tha present legal rata
statute, both of which measures ara to
ba supplanted by two. pat lawa advo
Ruled by that newspaper. There la no
anrthly reason (or a change in either
of tha existing statutoa, but tha Jour
nal Insists IU pot would ba "cheaper."
' In maklnir tha delinquent tax law
"cheaper tha cltUens of Oregon will
take from tha law the one element
that la essential for the protection of
the public. Thla law wai passed by
our atata legislature to protect your
property and mine from the tax title
grabber and to aava It for the rightful
owner. That It li aenrlng It'i purpose
well muni be conceded, even by the
Journal, and yet tha editor of that
paper would abolUh the publication In
order that the machinery of atate may
ba operated on a "cheaper" basis. In
tha laat anatytle thla la tha aubatance
of the Journal'a argument.
The "becauite It'aheaper" argument
never bad a leg to atand on and never
will. Cut down the expenditure for
heavy artillery In France by using
something "cheaper' and while we
might aave a few thousand or hun
dreds of thousand dollar, we would
lone aa many Uvea. It'a cheaper to
run around barefoot than to wear
shoes, If you measure "cheapness" by
dollura and centt; otherwise It la not.
tt'a cheaper to live In the atreet than
In a houNO, If all you wish to do la to
nave rent. It'a cheuper to doctor your
own Influenaa If you are not particu
lar about recovering. Cut out the de
linquent tax bill; throw down the ban
to the title grabber; let him pick up
the delinquent Hula for a aong; let tha
Internet accrue on the delinquent land
owner who may be fortunate enough
to escape the title grabber. Why not?
It'a "cheaper" arguea the Journal.
And ao with the legal rate bill. "Too
much" walla the Portland aheet; tt'a
cheaper to cut It down a little. Thl,
In spite of the fact that the present
tulr rate of 6 ceuta per line la aa low
or lower than the chargea established
In tha other atatea of the union; thla
In aplte of the fact that the newspa
pers of the country are called on for
endless column of government "win
the war" publicity continually; thla, In
spite of the fact that newspaper
coHt prlcei and wugea have gone up
from 30 to 100 per cent during the pant
year aa In every line of modern In
dUMtry. Mr. Jackiion knowa . these
thlnga to be truelet him dare deny
them. And yet he would throttle the
press of the atate, all becauee he
thlnka It "cheaper."
Remember the Jackiion bills, voter
There are two of them to come up for
your consideration. Doth ahould ba
killed. Let the electorate riae up
agalnat aucb highhanded and con
temptlblo procedure, Vote "NO" on
both measures,
. REAL K8TAT1S TIUNSFKIIS .
CharW Btohllk et ux. to Kruno
IHimbrowftkl. 20 acres, auction 20,
township 1 eolith, range 2 east.,12500.
Arthur W. Hownl to Lydia J. How
ard, 40 acrea, Kectlon 21, towiiNblp 4
south, range 4 east, $300,
Otto Krlckaon et ux. to Kdwln
Odwln et ux., lot 8, block 110, Hregon
t'lly, 11500.
Frank B. Andrew t ux. to W, M
Yoiice et ux, W. H or lot 6, block 169,
Oregon City, $10.
Amoa Wine et ux. to Churloa M.
Magoo, land In Willamette Tracts;
I220.
Charlea Kruoior to Millard Burver.
eouthoasl quarter of the southeast
quarter of auction 4, townahlp 4 south, I
ranee 5 east; $r40,
K. fuid Adeline Shibert to J. II. and
Mulvlna Youm e, lota f4 and C5, Hose
wood; $:!000.
He'le C. and Wlllcy II. Crawford to
5nu K. Jxulcr, Iota 7 and 10. block
2, first addition to Jointings Lodge;
$10.
Jidm W. and Orace K. Udt-r to P. I).
Nowoll, lots 7 and 10, block 2, flret ad
illt Ion to Jennings IxhIkp; $215.
Windsor 1-and & Improvement ! oui
puny to W. C. Powell, lot 5, block 14,
Windsor; $50.
Herman and l'uiilino Fischer to
Ernest Fischer, 40 acrea, section 24,
tfiwnnhlp 2 south, ram;e 4 emt; $10.
Raruh M. and tieorge I). Katlnger,
lots C and 6, block G, Windsor; $200.
John und fCnthur K. Bennett to K.
Khuhert, lots 5 and 6 In block 22, Mil
waukle Park, $10.
Sadlo L. Pruhl to N. S. and Mettle
llut'er, 2.30 acres In townahlp 3 south.
ratiKe 1 west; $1.
Martha Nelson to Wllllum A i-'lor-ence,
block 49 and part of block 5X,
Clackamua Heights; $1.
Paul Mortchlng to C, B. Howlctt,
Tract 1 .Clalrtwmt Acreage Tracts
No. S; $10.
Charles li. and Sarah K. Morse to
Nuznr Chevchuck, lot 33, Sell wood
(Jardons, $1.
John R. and Suaan 8. Coran to
Nedra company, section 6, township
2 Hoiith, range 2 east! $10.
Oroson Iron Steel company to II.
P. Itoesa, block 103, Lake View Vil
las; $10.
Jorotne Morley to (Seorge W. Mor
ley, section 20, township 7 eouth,
rnngo 3 oust; tl&O.
M. II. and (.arlottu A. O'Connel to
llornt Johnson, lot 20, Tulntln Mead
owa; $10.
Ralph VT,
E
LONG SENTENCES IN
E
There were 81 teacbent of Clacka
mas county, ttendln the summer
normal at the Barclay school build
ing, and being aucceasful In the United
States Food Administration course re
ceived diplomas. The summer normal
was In charge of J. L. Calavan, county
school superintendent, and In charge
of the administration essay contest
were Miss Johnson and Miss KolL of
the Oregon Agricultural College. The
teachers receiving the diplomas were
Mlsa Addle Wright, Mlsa Josle Lin-
gleback, Mlsa Nellie M. Jaynes, Miss
Maude Davis, Miss Katie Hefner, Mlsa
Antonette U deist, Miss Alma Dart,
Mlsa Harriet Duncan, Miss Irma Mo-
Taggart, Miss Erica Nordbausen, Miaa
Myrtle Schuraan, Miss Laura A. Bren
ner, Mlsa Kthel Lausdown, Miss Ruth
Havnmann, Miss Mary, Hollenberg,
Miss Velma L. Barter, Mlsa Mabel B.
McLean, Mlaa Genevieve Oarrell, Mlsa
Margaret Thompson, Miss Helen E.
Ogden, Mlsa Mary Wilson, Miss Elsie
Dart, Miss Beatrice Carothers, Miss
Maude Beatty, Miss Ethel Berner,
Miss Harriet Shoemaker, Miss Luclle
Duncan, Mlsa Ruth Swain, Miss Orace
Reed, Mlsa Lena A. Grlbble, John K
Ely.
The subjects for the essay contest
were "Food and War," and "Food and
Nutrition In Relation to the War."
CHRISTMAS PARCELS
. ' .
An article In Friday's Enter- fc
fr prise about Christmas parcels to
soldiers waa somewhat mislead-
ing. It slated that October 25
i was the last day for these, but the
moaning waa that In order to In- 4
sure the arrival of parcels In
t Siberia by Christmas they should 4
i be mailed Immediately,
Notice la hereby given that I will,
at the next regular meeting, of the
council, apply for a license to run ami
regulate a pool room at my place of
business, 419 Main Street, for a period
of six months.
D. B. BANDERS.
OF COMMERCE SAYS
NEW YORK, Oct. 2G. Five avowed
anarchists convicted of circulating
anil government literature, Including
pamplets urglug munitions workers to
go on strke, were sentenced to confine
ment In prisons In the Federal court
hero yesterduy. Three of them were
given 20-year terms, a fourth, who
turned state's evidence, was committed
for three years, and the fifth, a wo
man, for 15 years.'
All five are Russians, not natural'
Ixed, and self acknowledge support
ers of the llolahevlkl. The three per
sonal conspirators Samuel Llpman,
Jncoli Abntms and llyman Luchowaky
In addition to 20-year terme in the
Maryland State Penitentiary, were
sentenced to pay fines of $1000 each.
Hymen RoKuiiaky. who, after his ar
rest, aided the Department of Juatlce
In rounding up his associates and who
whs shown to have been led by them,
was fined $1000 and sent to the same
prison for three years.
Molllo Stlmer, ft diminutive revolu
tionary, who openly defled all author
ity Including that of the court, was
ordered to pay a fine of $500 and
serve 10 years In the woman's peniten
tiary at Jefferson City, Mo.
POITLAND, Oct. 26. At a meeting
of the directors of the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce held Tuesday, eight
of the legislative measures to be voted
on this fall were discussed and recom
mendatlona made as to their merits
Two of the measures, the Jackson
bills affecting a change In the print
ing lawa, had been referred to
committee of tax experts. They made
a unanimous report to the effect
that both bills should be killed as they
are vicious and mischievous meas
urea.
The Chamber of Commerce also roc
ommended against the adoption of the
measure to provide a home for delln
quent children, the reasonbelng that
tne lime waa inauspicious.
SOLDIERS BUY
MANY BONDS IN
SPRUCE CAMPS
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR
POOL ROOM LICEN8E
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas, ad
ministrator of the estate of Anna
Bartsch, deceased. All persona having
claims against said etat are hereby
required to preaent them to me at the
office of C. Bchuebel, Oregon City, Ore
gon, properly verified aa by law re
quired, within alx months from date
hereof.
Date of first publication, October
25, 1918.
CHARLES BARTSCH,
Administrator of the Estate of Anna
Bartsch, deceased.
C. BCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
POOL ROOM LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that we will,
at the next regular meeting of the
council, apply for a license to run and
regulate a pool room at our place of
business, 206 Eighth Street, for a
period of alx months.
HUERTH & 80NDERGAARD.
4 MINI8TER EDIT8 PAPER
-
JOSEPH, Or., Oct. 26. Rev. L. O
r A. Cook, minister of the H.
church hero, Is now editor of the
$ Joseph Herald, a weekly publl- 4
t cation formerly edited by W. L.
Fowler of Enterprise.
Notice of Appointment of Adminis
tratrix.
Notice is hereby given that Anna
Guldenzopt has been appointed admin'
Istratrlx of the Estate of Wllbelm
Guldenzopt, deceased, by Honorable H
S. Anderson, Judge of the County
Court for the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon. All epraona baring
claims against the said estate are here
by notified to present them with Touch
era properly annexed, to the admini
stratrix at the office of C. D. Purcell,
Sandy, Oregon.
ANNA GULDENZOPF,
Administratrix.
C. D. PURCELU
Attorney for the Administratrix.
Date of first publication October 18,
1918.
Date of laat publication November
15, 1918.
BUDGET FOR THE CITY OP SANDY
FOR THE YEAR 1919.
Estimated sum needed in the
general fund for City ex
penses during the year 1919... $585.00
Salaries of City Officers:
Recorder or Banay 7&.0Q
To regular monthly hills, total
for year:
Electrical current 360.00
To maintenance of light system
For globes, extensions, wiring
and upkeep 50.00
To elections :
Regular City Election 30.00
To general expenses:
Expenses of City (including
printing, postage, attorney's
fees, recorder's fees, sta
tionery, fuel, auditing City
books, etc. 70.00
Total, $585.00
Source of Revenue of Sandy for tha
Year 1919.
Fees and licenses (unknown)..$ 00.00
Fines (unknown) .. 0.00
Balance on hand January 1,
1919 (none) 0.00
Estimated expenses of City for
1919 585.00 J
Money on hand and received
without taxation 0.00
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front
door of the County Court House In the
City of Oregon City, In aald County
and State, aell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest
bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand,
all the light, title and interest which
the within named defendants or either
of them, bad on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decree, Interest, coats
and all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
8beriff of Clackamas County,, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, October
18th, 1918. '
OGLESBY YOUNG,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Account of Andrew
Olaon Estate. v
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, aa executor of the estate of
Andrew Olson, deceased, has filed his
final account in the County Court of
Clackamas County, Oregon, and that
Monday, the 4th day of November,
1918, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., of
aald day and at the court room of said
court, has been appointed by aald court
aa the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published, Septem
ber 27th, 1918.
P. M. HOLST,
Executor
H. E. CROSS,
Attorney for Estate.
8UMMON8.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate 01
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Mattle M. Shearwood, Plaintiff,
TS.
Jamea A. Shearwood, Defendant
To James A. Shearwood above nam
ed 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 15th day of November,
1918, aald date being the expiration of
six weeks from the first publication
of thla 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 tor
In ber complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the mar
riage contract now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant
Thla summons la published by order
of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit' Court, which order waa made
on' the 3rd day of October, 1918, and
the time prescribed for publication
thereof is six weeks beginning with the
issue dated Friday, October 4 ,1918,
and continuing each week thereafter
to and Including Friday, November 15,
SOUTH IIEND,Vn.,Oct. 25,-Soldlera
of the spruce production division sta
tioned in the Wlllapa harbor district,
bought fourth Liberty loan bonds to
the amount of $275,000. Their allot
ment was $60,000 and they voluntarily
Increased thla to $100,000. There are
nearly 2000 men In the different camps
In this section.
ICE PLANT ARENA
10 BE SCENE OF BIG
. LIVE STOCK SHOW
SALEM, Or., Oct. 25. A. E. J,ea,
manager of the Pacific International
Livestock show which is to be held
In Portland November 18 to 2S, an
nounced yesterday that the big ex
position will be staged at the Ice Pal
aco arena, Twentieth and Marshall
Btreets
The show will be open afternoons
and evenings and a big advantage In
the new location from the point of
White to White Invest- view of attendance will be the ellml
Huts for nurses are maintained by
the Y. W. C. A. at the base hospitals
in France. . To extend this work a
portion of the United War Work funds
to be raised In November will be used
I MARKET REPORT )
ment company, section 28, township 2
south, range 7 east 320 acres; $10.
Toot J. and Elva F. Kramer to Al
vine B. Miller, part of Stephen H.
Walker D. L. C; $10.
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
Ltoense to marry waa issued Monday
to Nellie Bornlce Ashentoltor, 20, and
John Henry Long, 21.
Tho Y. W. C, A. is known as "The
lcet Big Sister In the World." Of the
$10,500,000 to be raised In the United
War Work Campaign $15,000,000 wilt
go to the work of this organization.
nation of two hours' tluio that former
ly was required In going to and re-
Saturday night as a grand finale to
the exposition a big horse show will
be staged.
The premium list totals $21,004, and
Manager Lea expects an entry list of
stock that has never been surpassed In
the West. The cattle show particu
larly wllk have some of the finest
displays ever brought to the West.
Auction sales will be a feature of
the show and Shorthorns, Herefords
and Holsteins will be offeredAt pre
vious sales at the livestock show
single animal has brought aa high as
$22,500.
6
WHICH. SUBS
307 X 110
More and Cheaper Fish
HONEST LIVELIHOOD
FOOD PRODUCTION
Laboring Class
HIGHER PRICED FISH
Pleasure Seekers
WASTE OF FOOD FISH
306 X YES
SPORTSMEN
Keep the price of fish down. Help production of fish.
Eliminate waste.
VOTE 3Q7 X NO
Read argument in State eleotien pamphlet
Clackamas County Fishermen's Union, Aadrew Naterlln, Becty.
Oregon City, Oreoa. (P1 A4vt)
Money to be raised by taxation $585.00
Estimated valuation of prop
erty within Sandy $65,000.00
Tax needed to produce re
quired amount 9 mills
As given oy the Brady Mercantile
company and Farr Brothers.
. BUYING
Creamery butter 63c
otatocs .' $1.75
Onions, per 100 lbs $3.00
Putter (country) per roll $1.20
Eggs, per doz 62c
SELL! NO.
Cabbage, per 100 lbs $2.00
Potatoes ty
Eggs, per dox 70c
Putter, per roll (country) $1.30
Vremnery butter, per roll $1.40
Feea.
Oats, per 100 lbs $3.50
Mill run, 80s $1-70
Calf M&1 $2.00
Salt, 50 lbs. Ugh grade 75c
Hay J28-35
Chick food, per 100 Iba S&.00
Scratch food, per 100 lbs $4.40
Bone, per 100 lbs. I $3.75
Beef scrape $6.50
Berkshire $3 50
Holsteln dnlry food..l001bs $2.50
Oil meal $4.00
Blood meal poultry, 11 10c
Albers mash (00a ...$3.60
Whole corn $4.00
Cracked corn .' ,..,..$4.15
Cocoanut oil meal $3.00
Ground corn $4.15
Eastern oyster shell....; $2.00
Western Shell $1.25
Grit Pr 100 Ins. .....90c
Oil meal, 100 lbs $3.75
Sorn and Oats, ground, per cwt. $3.40
Livestock JBuying
Veal 15-18c
Live Hogs 16-16c
Dressed Hogs 20c
Old RooBters 12Hc
Springs 20-22c
Hens 20-22c
Revenue produced by 9 mill tax
levy $585.00
This budget Is to come up for final
passage at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Sandy to be
held in the City Hall, Sandy, Oregon,
Monday, November 4th, 1918, at 8
o'clock P. M.
Respectfully submitted for the Coun
cil. C. D. PURCELL,
, Recorder.
SWAP Complete photo outfit five
cameras up to 8x10; everything
needed; for good motorcycle, pre
ferably with side car invoice at this
office.
McDOUGAL & McDOUGAL,
j Attorneys for Plaintiff,
905 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Affa B. Belcher, Plaintiff,
va.
I. O. Davidson, Ida May Davidson, H. F.
Bushong, aa trustee of the bankrupt
estate of L G. Davidson and Ida May
Davidson, bankrupts, and F. W.
Goldapp, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
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 1st day of October, 1918, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said
court on the 3rd day of September,
Notice of the Appointment of Admin
istratrix. Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, Mary Bengen haa been ap
pointed administratrix of the estate of
E. P. Dunlap, deceased, by the county
Judge of Clackamas County. All per
sons having claims against aald estate
rae hereby notified to present them to
the undersigned at the office of Wm.
M. Stone, Oregon City, with vouchers
properly annexed.
Date of first publication September,
20,1918.
MARY BENGEN.
Administratrix.
WM. M. 8TONB,
Attorney.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Charlea Licht Plaintiff,
va.
Mary Licht, Defendant
To Mary Licht Defendant: You are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against yon In the
above entitled suit within si weeka
form the date of the first publication
of thia summons, to-wlt, Sept 20, 1918,
and if you fall ao to anawer 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
and now existing between plaintiff and
defendant The grounds upon which
suit la brought la wilful desertion for
a period of over one year.
This summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to an order of
the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge
of the above entitled court made end
entered on the 11th day of September,
1918.
Date of first publication, September
20, 1918.
Date of last publication November 1.
1918.
J. WILLIS OBERENDER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office Address 301-2-3
Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned duly appointed Qualified and
acting Administrator of the estate of
Barbara Matthies, deceased, haa filed
his final account in said estate and
that the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon haa set Monday, No-
1918, in favor of Affa B. Belcher, Plain-1 'ember 18th, 1918, at ten o'clock, A.
tiff, and against I. G. Davidson, Ida ! M 88 " "e ior tne Hearing of any
May Davidson. Defendants, for the 1 objections hereto.
sum of $4000.00, with interest accrued
of $273.33, and the further sum of $200
as attorney's fee, and the further sum
FRED MATTHMS,
Administrator of Estate of Barbara
Matthies, deceased.
of $17.25 costs and disbursements, and 1 HAMMOND ft HAMMOND,
FOUND 2-year-old Jersey bull, with
horns and mark on right ear. George
Ingram, Ingram station.
WANTED to hear from owner of good
ranch for sale. State cash price, full
description. D. F. Bush, Minneap
olis, Minn.
Notice of the Appointment' of Adminis
tratrix.
Notice is hereby given that Honor
able H. S. Anderson, County Judge for
the County of Clackamas, Oregon, did,
on the 2l8t day of June, 1918, appoint
Ida Ogden administratrix of the estate
of Isac Curtis Hofman, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them with vouchers properly annexed,
to the administratrix at the office of
C. D. Purcell, Sandy, Oregon.
IDA OGDEN,
Administratrix.
C. D. PURCELL,
Attorney for the Admlnstratrlx.
Date of first publication October 18,
1918.
Date of last publication November
15, 1913.
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Milwaukie 69-J.
"WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO.
steamer every day freight only
Portland to Oregon City, from Wash
ington Street Dock.
Save Time. 8ave Money."
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have plonty of money to loan on
good real estate security at current
rates.
C. H. DYE,
Eighth and Main Street
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Bessie Wright Plaintiff,
vs.
Ernest D. Wright, Defendant .
To Ernest D. Wright, Defendant:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within Blx
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court 'of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. W. T. Vaughn, Plaintiff,
vs.
I. G. Davidson, Ida May Davidson, H.
F. Bushong as Trustee of the Bank
rupt Estate of I. G .Davidson and Ida
May Davidson, Bankrupt, and S. W.
Goldapp, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, as:
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 1st day of October, 1918, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered In said
court on the 3rd day of September,
1918, In favor of W. T. Vaughn, Plain
tiff, and against I. G. Davidson, Ida
May Davidson, H. F. Bushong as
Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of L
G. Davidson and Ida May Davidson,
bankrupt and F. W. ' Goldapp, De
fendants, for the sum of $3000.00, with
interest thereon at tne rate or. 7 per
cent per annum from the 9th day of
October, 1917, and the further sum of
$187.25 interest, and the further sum
of $150.00, as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $17.40 costs and dis
bursements, and the costs of and up
on this writ, commanding me to make
the coss of and upon thia writ com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situate
in the county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
Being a part of the F. A. Collard Do
nation Land Claim, in township two
(2) south range one (1) east of Will
amette Meridian bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning
at, a point 502.67 feet north of the
southwest corner of said F. A. Collard
Donation Land Claim; thence running
east 1597.09 feet to the Luclen David
son tract; thence north 30 9 east 527.31
feet to the northwest corner of the
Luclen Davidson tract; thence east
east 134.64 feet to "a rock mound;
thence north 214.5 feet; thence west
1978.02 feet to the West line of the F.
A. Collard Donation Land Claim;
thence south 674.45 feet to place of
beginning, containing 28.5 acres.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex
cution. Judgment order and decree, and
in compliance with the commands of
said writ I will, on Saturday, the 2nd
day of November, 1918; at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the
Cotnty Court house In the City of Ore
gon City, in said County and State, sell
at public auction, subject to redemp
tion, 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 de
scribed 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, Oregon, October
1918.
Attorney! for Administrator.
Notice of Appointment of Executor.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed execu
tor of the last will and testament of
Mary E. Wright deceased, by Hon. H.
S. Anderson, Judge of the County
Court for Clackamas County.
All persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present them
to the executor, properly verified, In
the office of Wm. M. Stone, Oregon
City, Oregon, Attorney for the execu
tor, within 6 months from thedate of
the first publication of this notice:
Dated October 11, 1918.
JL- PERMENTER,
Executor.
WM. M. STONE. -
Attorney for Estate.
weeks frem the date of the first nubll- sale of the following described real
cation of this summons, to-wit: No-1 Property, situate -in the county of
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
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Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In
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veraber 1, 1918, and if you fall so to:
answer or otherwise pead tor want j
thereof the plaintiff will take default
against you and apply to the court for
a decree dissolving the marriage con
tract heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant. The
grounds upon which suit Is brought is
wilful desertion for a period ot over
one-fear.
This summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to an order of
the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge
of the above entitled court made and
entered on the 28th day of October,
1918. ' '
Date of first publication, November
1, 1918.
Date of last publication December
13,1918.
E. E. MILLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post Office address 412
Fenton Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning 23.11 chains north 89 35'
West and 2.73 chains south ot the
northeast corner of section 16, T. 2
south range 2 east on County road
inown as Oregon City and Foster road;
said road being marked by a stofie
12x6x6 inches and marked "X"; and
running thence south 30' east 17.37
chains to a stake; thence west 1149
chains to a stake on east side of right-
of-way Oregon and California railroad
thence north 8 30' east 4.74 chains to
a stake the center ot County road
aforesaid; thence north 40 SO' east
16.32 chains with line of said road to
beginning containing 12 acres more or
leas In Clackamas County, State of
Oregon,
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, Judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
16th day of November, 1918; at the
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In the matter of the Estate of Lydia
Jane Shank, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final report In
me estate of Lydia Jane Shank, de
ceased, with the county court of Clack
amas County, Oregon; and that Mon
day, November 11th, 1918, at 10:00
o'clock A. M., haa been set as the time
and the county court room, Clackamas '
County, Oregon, as the place, for hear
ing objections to said final account If
ny there be, and for allowing the said
account and closing the said estate.
LESLIE L. SHANK,
Administrator of the Estate of Lydia
Jane Shank, deceased.
T. A. BURKE, '
Attorney for Administrator.
First publication October 11th, 1918.
Last publication November 8th, 1918
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