OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1918 Pews WAR PROGRAM GOES I PAUSE DESPITE PEACE TALK WAKI1INUTON, Nov. 4.-Tli war Uu'tmnl lit stimdily pressing for ward )fi military program for tha year llll, dusplte (lie acceptance of armistice by the throu grout allies of Lbs (inrmitn umpire. From ell that sspners on the s.i.-fuee, the war Khisfs of thn United States are giving no tnotglit to tliu poHll(lllty of a pause wild Germany, but are placing greater prHiire thiitu ever before up- m Us war munition production of Ik notion, R was aimminaul toduy Unit ordura far ,IIiO,811 tons of coal and toko have lieoa plaml by tlio raw material dlvl sloe of the office of director of pur lit and supply for the use of army caisps, potiU, forts, proving itruundM and koapltnU In this country for the noising your, Tlio tontineo consist of mii.:,o ton of don coui, m,nn tms of anthracite and 1(1,2S8 ton of t'oke. I k army camp In IIiIh country now hat a coal reserve for the winter p p.-oilroatlng 1100,000 tmiH, Kami mimic cotitliig friO.OOO ha lien pun-based for tlio nno of the American fip(lltlon''y fnn, rciitilslllim huv in j tenn iiiikIi by (Sciinnil (Visaing Hut thft 50 band abroad mlnht b but tr tralacd. Nrigacllir General ), V. Wood, act lug f 4nrteriniiHttr gonural, stated to- ilay that ordir have bmm plucd with the llriLttth government for the tiiivnfartor of uniform for the tnl In irnn('i, the order entailing the dollvory of 1,800,000 pair of trou sers and 1,100,000 uniform coiitit. An iirtler also m "placed fur 1,000,000' yard of cloth for officers' uniform. About t.0, 000, 000 pound of prune have bn bought for the oversea for, which la more thun twli:o tho amount used from the 1917 crop. Vntract also aro being made for the parohae of canned ardlnt. the army abroad needing about 1100,000 worth ik " ' " ' i u v s " y fit ' , ' ? ' i 4 f ' k i '" 4 1 - if- I 1 . .,t Lr ' it ' fl Wiirrr (5 Clintnti . p4 . ' ;- : jL. ..naIL I' ,f' Iftf r-. i ; i ! A''' Vj 1 I . .;,4, .J," . I r J , 'I !j FfUNK J COBB '" I k .. I h.' :VV I '? l u:'-'' MAN AND WIFE . SUSPECTED OF MURDER HELD i if TOLEDO, Or., Not. 1. The body of John J. Werner, a Silotz home steader, found with a bullet hole In his head, burled neiir bis cabin, led to the request for the arrest of Frank Brown and wife at Sherwood last night, the grand jury Investigating the death of Werner having recommend ed the Investigation of the Browns. Werner disappeared on October 6, and the Browns, near neighbors, a few -days later an Indian trailer secured to make the search, discov ered the grave of Werner and the body with a bullet hole in the abdo men and a crushed head. Search for the Browns started Immediately after the Inquest, and they were located when Brown wroto to the local draft board giving bis new address. On re ceipt of the letter, Sheriff Geer asked tho Hlllsboro sheriff to make the ar rest, and a deputy from here Is there today to bring the couple to this city to face the pons I be charge of murder, ROLL OF HONOR NORTHWEST WOUNDED DEGREE UNDETER MINED Private Joseph Hurry t'arvo, enier- gpnoy addrens, Kdward J. Carvo, star route, Wapato, Wash. Private Qulntilla Stophanl, emer Corporal James A. Forbes, emergen- oncy address, Morris Sobrata, 6127 .Swirt ave Seattle, Wash. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private I -on no Oilman, emergency addrms, Mrs. Jan (llllman, Olympla, Wash. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Bugler Joseph M. Noyes, emergency addrens, Dewltt Clinton Noyes, 912 Williams ave.. Portland, Or. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Private Ira E. Frits, emergency ad drees, Mrs. Ed. Frits, U .F. D. 8. Se--qulm. Wash. Private Frank Montague, emergen cy address. Miss Dasle Montague, Woodlnvllle, Wash. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER MINED Corporal Marvin Allison, emergen address. Mrs. Ruby Allison, 727 ;inlnnatl street, Spokane, Ween. KILLED IN ACTION Mochanlc Henry Johannessen, emer gency address, Christ Johannessen, 1293 Seventy-ninth street, 8. E.( Port land. DIED OF DI8EASE Private William W. Houry, emer Koucy addross, Frank Henry, Boiling hum, Wash. Corporal Paul K. Wilson, emergen cy address, Mrs. Samuel Diamond, 1920 First avenue, Seattle. Private Lewis Klvlglon, emergen it address, Utto h. Elvlglon, E. 227 N'ora avenuo, Spokane. Private Dan Levens, emergoncy ad dress, Mrs. Alice Levens, Walla Walla, Wash. DIED OF WOUNDS Private William Hess, emergency address, William Hess, Rlversldo, Wash. ' WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Milton IS. Blair, emergency address, Halley, Idaho, MI8SINQ IN ACTION Private Olon D. Ferris, emergency address, Harvey C. Ferris, II. F. D. 1, South Tacoma, Wash. KILLfcD IN ACTION Sorgoant Al Kdson, emergency ad dross. P. S. Kdson, 618 Riverside, Seut tie, Wash. Corporal Carl W, Walling, emergen cy addross, Mrs. Carl W. Walling, Waldoort, Oro. Private Joe Zurfluh, emergency ad dress, l'hll Zurfluh, Globe, Wash. O. CJorham (Canadian service.) 0. Hndersby. Burke, Idaho (Canudl an service.) WOUNDED W. Long, Soattle, Wash., (Canadian service.) WOUNDED SEVERELY Sorgoant Voriion Ernest liurllnganie, emergency address, Mrs. Anna liurllu Kume, Forest drove, Or. Private Carl W. Dusi h, emergency address, F:od A. Duseh, Welser, Ida ho. Private iHmovan T. Reeder, emer gency address, (!, J. Keeder, Walla Walla. Wash. Corporal Miles Price, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Nellie A, Price, Stella coom, Wash. Private Guy It. Duval, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Annie L. Duval, Independ ence, Dr. Privute Iester C. Keese, emergen cy address, Mrs. W. W. Reese, New- berg, tlr. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER MINED Private Chris Madsen, emergency address. Lyman I.. Madsen, Shelley, Idaho. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Private Elmer C. Molxnor, emergen cy address, John Meixner, uiyrapia, Wash. Private l-'red Ehlen, emergency ad' drees, Henry C Khlen, Aurora, Or. Private William O. Wilson, emergen cy address, W. R. Wilson, R. F. D. , Vancouver, Wash. MISSINU IN ACTION. Private Carter W. Rarey, emergen cy address. Mrs. Ida Rarey, Spokane, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Corporal Mark J. Nosco, emergen cy address, Samuel 11. Hoover, Bulil, Idaho. Private Thomas Huntley, emergency address, Thomas Huntley, Wapato, Wash. 4 Private Loy B. Hammer, emergency address, Robert L. Hammer, Selnia, Or. Corporal Wllllum E. Fall In, emer gency adress, Mrs. J. J..Fallln, Canyon vino, Or. Corporal Peter O. Johnson, emer gency address, Mrs. Theresa Tomp kins, Mountain Home. Idaho. ...H.,.i.. :.. -v.- ..i.,Li COL. E.M HOUSE Colonel E. M. House leads the peace commission sent to Paris by Presl dent Wilson. With him are Admiral Ik-nson, Frank I. Cobb, editor of the New York World; Joseph C. rew, for mer secretary of, the Amerclan embae. sy In Berlin, and many other aids SERVICE THAT WINS. THE SOLDIER HEART pear and answer said complaint, for; want thereof tha plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the mar rlage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant This summons is published by order of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 3rd day of October, 1918, and the time prescribed for publication thereof hi six weeks beginning with the Issue dated Friday, October 4 ,1918, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, November 16, 1918. McDOUOAL k McDOUOAL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 905 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port land, Oregon. AMERICAN PRISONERS TREATED BRUTAL IN lira caps LONDON, Nov. S.'Brutal treatment has beea accorded American prison ers of war in the detention camps at Lemberg, Gressen and Darmstadt, said a Geneva dispatch to the Daily Express today. The captives' clothes ar j stolen and replaced with rags. Sup plies sent by the American Red Cross are confiscated on the ground that they are war booty. The Red Cross has -been notified of the circumstances IT UOS.C.GK&W. Fred Lockley, Y. M. C. A., Tells ol the Gratitude of the Boys at the Front WOUNDED SEVERELY ' Private Albert J. Hou'.e, emergency address, Mm. Diana Heemun, R. F. D. 5, Olympla. WOUNDED, 'DEGREE UNDERTER MINED Private Lloyd Paulston, emergency address, Mark Paulston, SUverton, Or. Private Harry Oldham, emergency address, Mrs. W. W. Oldham, 892 E. Handera street, Portland, Or. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Private Lester J. Shaw, emergency addross, Mrs. W. J. Paulding, Wlllapa, Wash. Prhmte Klrby C. Hager, emergency address, Mrs. Emma June Riddle, 751 Albina avenue, Portland, Or. DIED IN HOSPITAL j Seaman Allan B. Stroud, Seattle, , Wash. (Canadian service.) DIED W. Wade, Seattle, Wash. (Canadian army.) ILL L. Sprague, Lemay, (Olema?), Wn. (Canudlan service.) WOUNDED SEVERELY Tlugler Max Goldstaub, emergency address, Mrs. Minnie Goldstaub, 706 Vancouver avenue, Portland, Or. Private lYunk L. Dolan, emergency address, Steven J. Eyerley, Portland, Or. Private Emll Monsen, emergency address, Mrs. Amelia Monsen, 815 First street, Portland, Or. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER MINED Corporal Frank J. Moore, emergon cy address, Mrs. Frank J. Moore, 205 Seventh street, Iewlston, Idaho. SOCIALISTS DEMAND ACTION Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix. Notice is hereby given that Anna Guldenzopf has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate of Wllhelm Guldenzopf, deceased, by Honorable H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court for the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. All eprsons having claims against the said estate are here by notified to present them with vouch ers properly annexed, to the admini stratrix at the office of & D. PurcelL Sandy, Oregon. ANNA GULDENZOPF, Administratrix. C. D. PURCELL, Attorney for the Administratrix. Date of first publication October 18, 1918. Date of last publication November 15, 1918. New Lieutenant Generals Command American Armies Chasing the Huns r "One of the dlscoverlee men are making over here," Fred Lockley, of the Y. M. C. A, and of Portland, Ore gon, writes from London, "la that more pleasure can be bad out of giv ing than getting. Many a man who ha spent money freely In the old days to buy pleasure Is finding that he gets more pleasure over here by the spend' log of one's self In the service of Others. "A few months ago I went out with fellow Y. M. C. A. secretary to bunt I np out-of-the-way detachments of! troop. A stable guard here, a ma chine gun company there, platoon somewhere else. We carried our goods in an automobile We bad plenty of writing paper and envelopes for free distribution, and chocolate, cookies, chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco, cigarettes, razor blades, tooth paste and things of that kind for sale. American war service workers were busy everywhere. We found Sal vation Army tussles making doughnuts for the boys snd K. of C. sectaries giving help. Books furnished by the American Library Association were to be seen on all sides. "Hearing firing at a distance, we drove down the road and found a score or so of men at machine gun practice. The officer gave the men half an hour recess to buy goods. "At another place we came In sight of a lieutenant drilling a platoon. I said to the lieutenant: 'How soon be fore you dismiss the compuny? We have Y. M. C. A goods for sule.' "He said: 'Right now. Sergeant, dismiss the company 1' "And ten seconds later the company was In line waiting to buy goods from our traveling 'Y.' Grateful Is no name for It The men can't do enough to show their gratitude." COPENHAGEN, Nov. 5. Express ing dissatisfaction over the manifest! of the kaiser, Vo.-waerts says: "It does not weaken the demands of the focla'lsts for his abdication. The question must be "settled immediate ly." 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 21st 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 Admlnstratrix. Date of first publication October 18, 1918. Date of last publication November 15, 1918. chains to a stake on east lde of right-of-way Oregon and Calrfornla railroad; thence north 8 30' east 4.74 chains to a stake the center of County road aforesaid; thence north 40 30', east 16.32 chains with line of said road to beginning containing 12 acres more or less 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 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, sub ject to redemption, 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 mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, docree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W.J.WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County,, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, October 18th, 1918. OGLESBY YOUNG, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of the Appointment of Admin istratrix. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Mary Bengen has 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 said 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. STONE, Attorney. 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Yit" i li 11 v?s,., is 1 lit- 1 v I Why You Should Give Twice What. You Did Before The government has fixed the sum needed for the care of the men In the service at $170,500,000. Unless Americans give twice as much as ever before our soldiers, sailors and marines In 1919 may not enjoy their 8,600 recreation buildings 1,000 miles of movie films 100 stage stars 2,000 athletic directors 2.500 libraries supplying 8,000,000 books 85 hostess' houses 15,000 "Big Brother" sec retaries Millions of dollars of home comforts (live to maintain the morale that is winning the war now "WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO steamer every day freight only Portland to Oregon City, from Wash ington Street Dock. Save Time. Save Money." MONEY TO LOAN. I have plenty ot money to loan on good real estate security at current rates. C. H. DYE. Eighth and Main Street SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State ot 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 six weeks from the date ot the first publi cation of this summons, to-wit: No vember 1, 1918, and if you fall so to answer or otherwise pead for want thereof the plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the court tor 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 year. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order ot the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the 2Sth day ot 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. 8HERIFF8 SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. W. T. Vaughn, Plaintiff, vs. I. O. Davidson, Ida May Davidson, H. F. Bushong as Trustee of the Bank rupt Estate of L G Davidson and Ida May Davidson, Bankrupt, and S. W. Goldapp, Defendants. State of Oregon, County ot Clacka mas, ss: By virtue ot 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 Uudgment rendered and entered In said court on tne 3rd day or September, 1918, in favor of W. T. Vaughn, Plain tiff, and against I. O. Davidson, Ida May Davidson, H. F. Bushong as Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate ot L G. Davidson and Ida May Davidson, bankrupt and F. W. Goldapp, De fendants, for Ue sum ot $3000.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 9th day ot October, 1917, and the further sum ot $187.25 interest, and the further sum ot $150.00, as attorney's tee, and the further sum of 17.40 costs and dis bursements, and the costs ot and up on this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county ot Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning 23.11 chains north 89 e 35' West and 2.73 chains south of the northeast corner ot section 16, T. 2 south range 2 east on County road uiown as Oregon City and Foster road; said road being marked by a stone 12x6x6 Inches and marked "X": and running thence south 30' east 17.37 chains to a stake; thence west 11.49 Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned duly appointed qualified and acting Administrator ot the estate of Barbara Matthies, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate and that the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon has set Monday, No vember 18th, 1918, at ten o'clock, A. M., as the time for the hearing of any objections hereto. . FRED MATTHIIS, Administrator ot Estate of Barkam (Matthies, deceased. 'HAMMOND ft HAMMOND, Attorneys for Administrator. Notice of Appointment of Executor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed execu tor of the last will and testament ot Mary E. Wright, deceased, by Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court tor Clackamas County. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the executor, properly verified. In the office ot Wm. M. Stone. Oregon City, Oregon, Attorney for the execu tor, within ( months from the date ot tne flrst publication of this notice. Dated October 11, 1918. JU P&RMEXTEB, Execntor. WM. M. STONE, Attorney for Estate. wrfOrjWMSHWmUM' 'IIMI1W VV 0 fW;sm. myssr Y 'Mil Nit ilifittjiSWssWsjf V1 LT. OCN, HUNTER UMflM MAN SELECTED TO TRY TO. FLY ACROSS OCEAN Major-General Hunter Liggett, com manding the First American Field Army in France, and Major-General Robert L. nullard, commanding the Second Field Army, have been nom- LONDON", Nov, 5. Somewhere In England it is reported there is an air plane private who may go down in the hall ot flying fame as greater than the ace of aces on the west front. He is the man who has been selected to make the flrst . transatlantic flight. Although various prizes have been up for the flrst man to make this flight, and men of wealth have taken a hand In p'ans, now that it has become a government venture the public is cer tain the flight will be made. The pilot, already nt. thn ton of bin nronnalnn la inated for lieutenant generals by the bems Bpeclally trained and the plans prosiueut. iney louo mo a.uuu will be made with the same paintaking. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un derelgned has been duly appointed by the County Court ot Ufe State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas, ad nilnistrator of the estate of Aana Bartsch, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at the office of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ore gon, properly verified as by law re j quired, within six months from date nereor. Date ot flrst publication, October 25, 1918. , CHARLES BARTSCH, Administrator of the Estate of Anna Bartsch, deceased. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney tor Administrator, armies which are csahing back to the Rhine. the Hun Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Clacka mas. In the matter ot the Estate ot Lydl Jane Shank, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final report in the estate of Lydla Jane Shank, de ceased, with the county court of Clark. famas County, Oregon; and that Mon- aay, November 11th, 1918, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., has been set as the time and the county court room, Clackamas County, Oregon, as the place, tor 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 Lydla Jane Shank, deceased. T. A. BURKE, Attorney for Administrator. First publication October 11th, 1918. Last publication November 8th, 1918. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MONEY TO LOAN JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer WEINHARD UlLDINft a a Latourettb, President p t mv r.k:.. The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL. $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Paciflo 62 Home A-ltl GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended U C. D. ft D. C. LATOURETTB Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Will practice in all courts, make co. lections and settlements. Ofllce in Enterprise Building, Oregon ClUr- Oregon. j complete and patient preparation that j marks British aviation efforts everywhere. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State oi ' Oregon for Clackamas County. Mattie M. Shearwood, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Shearwood, Defendant To James A. Shearwood above nam ed defendant: In the name ot the State ot Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 15th day ot - November, 1918, said date being the expiration ot six weeks from the flrst publication ot this summons, and it you fall to ap- Offlce Phones Paciflo Main 405; Home A-270. TONE ft MOULTON Attorneyeat-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXBOON CITY OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon 'City. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKilllp Scbool of Sur gery ot Chicago, is established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Both Telephones Office Pacific 5; Home A-95 Res. Paclfle 184; Home B-80 William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND ft HAMMOND Attorneyt-at-Law Ahstracta. Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON ! Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-ITi