OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. Para 7 WEELKY SOLDIER. LETTER ...I Sergeant Klvln W. Smith of 1161b Mutineers, A. K. V., writes from Franc saying b would Ilk to ge. buck to tha good old U. 8. A. again. He left thift country (or overseas duty In November, 1917, He 1 now In a hospital In Franca with a Ihiui toot, In a recent latter to til mother, Mrs. Radio Bmlth, b says: "My dear Mother: "Just a line or two lotting you know that I Bin mill (totting along first rate. I have mad a move ilnce I luil wroto, and now am at Bavanay, and 1 guess the next Jump wilt be aboard a tr mm port. My hospital chart nay: 'recommended to the U. fl. A.', and by that I gt out of An Kra on a fled CroM hospital train. I'll wait till I get horn to describe them to you, Now I have traveled by every moan there la In France from boa car Homme 40 to Cheav. oux 8, which means 40 men or eight horses, a that I tha principle way of moving troop. "Cold old Jlox ('an." Thl town la only a little vil lage, and I guess one nid a large map to find It. Thl I where I took those thrpe prisoners last May when I waa on M. P. duty In Anger, Base II wa where I loft thorn. "Don't bother about writing any more until I bit New York or omo other seaport town, a my mall I loot. "Bo long for now. Lore to all. "Your on, "ELVIN. The second letter wa written on March 4, and I ai follow: "It ha been several day Mince I wrote last, but there Ikh'I much te write about, and I am no good at atory writing. The main thing that happen around here la the contlnu al rain. It rain o everlastingly bard and I'll bet more water full here In twenty four hour than In forty eight hour thi-re. "I am still In hospital No, 88. end am getting along fine. My foot 1 nearly well, ao I now can walk U. K About the only thing I have to do I to walk out In the country every evening, providing It Isn't raining like It In tonight. "I came awfully near getting transferred out last Friday evening There was aome slight mistake In tha outgoing list of names at the ser geant major' office. My name waa on the list, but not on the other, ao now I have to wait mull the next convoy goes out One may leave thla week. and It may be two week before It leaves. Then again, I may be callod on It and I might lose out again. I know several boy who have been fooled two and three times. I will be Just about the last Uregon boy to arrive home from every Indication of things. My regiment surely Is there (In the United States some where), for I can't hear of them on this side, aa they have left Anger Then I see by the Star and Stripes that the 162d Infantry has sailed, ao I expect I am about like the proverb ial cow's tail, I will have to pull for better luck next 'war I get mixed up In. I have been lying around hospitals since December 17, and thl lying around Is harder than real work. .Meres hoping something turns up soon. "My mall does rot seem to follow me very well, as I haven't received a letter since I came here. More than likely they are returned to the tend era before now. I will try and tele graph you my address as soon aa 1 land In the United States, and you can ' write to me there. At' present there Isn't much chance of my get ting any mall. ' "Lovingly your son, "ELVIN." 8ergeant Elvln Smith arrived safe ly In the United States a few days ago. Pa fa Ka Mrs, Vlctorlne Hattan of thla city, la In receipt of the following letter from hor ton, Private Albert M. Hat tan, of tho Medical Department, who la In Vladivostok, Siberia, which Is as follows: Vladivostok, Siberia Jan. 19, 1919 "Dear Mother: "Will drop you a line thl evening to lot you know that I am feeling fine. I weigh 170 pounds now. That iRn't so bad, la It, on army ration T "We are having real wintry weath er over here at present. I suppose wa will have it tor a month yet, anyway Sure will be glad when warm weath er come again. I don't mind the cold weather, but Jt lssts too long over here to ault me. V keeps us busy hauling coal and water and supplies for the hoi ltal. These Russian stoves are not worth a 'whoop.' They are round, and about four feet In di ameter and ten feet high. They give out as much heat as a match. "We get mall about once a week, and slmetimes only twice In every two weeks. It wib surely bad about Arthur getting killed In France. He did not enlist until after I did. "We are going to have a dance Wednesday evening. I don't know how we will get along with these Russian women. We have a Y. M. C A. man here with us now, and he la going to fix up a building for a read ing room and where we can write lot tors. "We had a movie show here last night. Had tome pictures' showing Portland, and believe me, It made me el homesick. The first two months were here seemed like years. We I all these building to clean up whitewash, the grounds to clean and It was sure some job, but hat Is oyer now until spring any and then I hope we will be sall way tram here. If I stay over 3 God forsaken country much I anr afraid 'I couldn't cross (eets of Portland without get ' n over with something. Sure ke to take a chance at It. writing this letter at the fc'8ter's desk at 5 A. M. This In, early, but I had to go on duly at 4 o'clock, and remain until 8. t am guarding In a prison ward. Just have to att around and toe that none gets away, and that everything goes 0, K, I have a big 45 automatic strap ped into me, so It will go pretty hard on the fellow that trie that. I don't want .to serve any time for them. "I suppose there will be a lot of the boy horn by thl time, I Imagine the big time will be all over by the time I get 'there, but I will start boni'Mblng for myself. It sure will be a great day for me when I step oft the train In Portland, and guess II will be sometime this year. Have written about alt the now here, so Will close. ns Jm fcs Russell Fauley, flretclass private In the 9Nth Aero Squadron, was one of the flrt boy of Oregon City to leave Oregon City high school to Join the color, He wa sent to Kelly' field, Ban Antonio, Texas, August, 1917, and then to France In Novem ber, 1917. In a letter received recently by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Faul ey, he says the following: January 18, 1919 'Dear Mother and Father: "Am (till located In the ninth larg est city In France; It I a very lively place, and compares In a good many way with Paris, but not quite so large. 'There wa sure a happy bunch of rpeopla here that celebrated when guerre wa flnnl. "I have visited many beautiful places. Went to see the birthplace of Joan of Arc, also Victor Hugo's chat eau and many other historical places Was lucky to be In a bunch of ten from the 98th Squadron that have boon sunt to the coast several times, and we would camp by the wayside, I certainty enjoyed every trip. "About those anap shots I sent you. They were taken when we were on our trips to the coast, and that pilot who was with us, was a very fine chap, but had tough luck falling be hind the lines. "Mailed you cards from Nantes, An gers, Orleans and Tours, and have some books, but will, bring them home. "Have boen playing left end on the 9Kth Aero Squadron foot ball team. We have played four games and won them all. Haven't been scored against. We played the 12th Engln eers, and beat them 14 to 0, and then had a dandy time celebrating our first annual banquet with plenty of good eat. "The following week wa played the 2!Cth Aero Squadron, and beat them and we expect to play the 102d Squadron tor the chumplonHhip of the Second A. I. C. (means Second Aviation Instruction Camp). Do you compre? ."Received a go6d American dollar from tho Women's Patriotic Edition of tho Morning Enterprise, and I wish to thank them very much for their kindness, and I shall try and see them when I get home. "Must close, with love to all. From "RUSSELL FAULEY.' Anothor letter, dated February 15 to his brother, Gordon, Fauley says "Received your very welcome let ter, and will try to answers some of your questions about the foot ball games. Yes, I played left end on the 98th Aero 8quadron. The 102d Squad ron forfeited the game to us, so the gume for the championship . of the 8econd A. I. C. never came oft. "Our team had four college stars, two from the University of Pennsyl vanla and a few from the University of Texas, and one from Georgia Technical. 'The post band was attached to our squadron and played at every game. , I have two gold service atrlpe, and If I am here much longer will have a third one. "Yes, quite a number of squadrons left here, but are still at the coast waiting for a transport. , Well, I have boen on a furlough to Paris, and I can say that gay Paree is some beautiful city. I liked It very much, but It was quite cold when 1 was there. ( iney navo ooen trying to 'KM' me about salmon. You Bee they feed the troops quite a lot of it, and it Is not prepared like Mothor does It. S every once in awnue me mesa ser geant has something to say about the Oregon salmon. He la from Florida where they raise the big turtles. I told him to come to Oregon, and 1 would give him some-nice salmon roasts, and he said he would. "Please toll Father to have my fish ing tackle ready In case I do get home in time. "Must say goodbye. With love to all. , "RUSSELL FAULEY, "98th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. France." The following letter has been re ceived by a friend of this city from Mechanic Oliver Ferguson, who Is with the 2Gth Battalion, First Anti Aircraft Sector, C. A. C, who has Just arrived safely In San Francisco, Count Defense, and who ha been In France for 15 months: Newport News, Va., ' March 20, 1919, "Doar Friend : "Just received your most Interest ing letter dated January 25. "Great news today. I am leaving here for San Francisco Saturday. I am glad to say that I am back In the good old U. S. A. again, arriving a week ago today on board the battle ship Ohio. We were twenty-three days coming across. A long time Isn't it, considering these modern times Put we met with hard luck, such as we have always had since leaving for France over 13 months ago. We ran mio sucn neavy weainer we were forced to put back to the Azore Is lands, after we were two days' past them, then we were forced to coai hip while there, and altogether w had quite an experience. "I Just hate thl place at Newport News, Va. No one her like a sol dier who wears two gold stripe. All the girl call them 'cootie' stripes, and tbey will not dance with a sol dier who has been overseas, and some of them will go so far as to leave their seats In a show If a sol dier with gold stripe sits down bo ld them. There Is no reason for them to act that way, but they are under the Impression that we are all lousy, but we are not, as we are all deloused before coming across, and also as soon as we land on this side. I Just wish some of these slackers bore had to live under tha condition I did while fighting for them In France, then perhaps they could Imagine how It make us fellow feei to be classed as 'cootie carriers.' "Of course it doesn't make any dif ference to me If the girl won't dano with overseas men, because I never dance anyway, but Gee Wblzl I am not the only one fro-n the A. E. F. myself. "One! my outfit will make a poor showing when we reach 8m Fran cisco. There are only nine of us left In my battery. Some parade, buh! think It best for us to Just sneak back without letUng anyone know about it. When we left San Francis co we were 104 strong. Wo brought back 71. Sixty-four of them were casuals, so that leaves only us nine strong now. Wt all had the 'flu' In France, and quite a number died from It. "Well, I am still very busy, eveu though the war la over, and 1 am In the States again. We are having quite time straightening things out here, discharging some, transferring some and getting out transportation to San Francisco and spend a month or so visiting the wonderful state of California. 'My address for the present will be 2r,th Putt. First Anti-Aircraft Sector, C. A. C, San Francisco, Cal., care Ban Francisco Coast Defense," WHAT THE FARM BUREAU II TRYING TO DO. THREE-YEAR-OLD roan Durham Bull, or excellent milking strain for sale, price 75. See 7. L. Buell, route 1, Tillamook, Oregon. W. B. HIDDLESON DIES LAST WEDNE William H. Hlddleson, one ot the well and favorably known residents of Clackamas county, died at hi home about three miles from this city on the Abcrnethy road, Wedncs day morning, after a week's Illness, of paralysis. William Hlddleson wa borh In Pennsylvania 72 years aiso. He came West 42 years ago with bis family, and 24 years ago came to Oregon City since milking his home on his farm on the Abernethy. Mr. Illddleson had many friends In this city, a well as in his neighbor hood. He Is survived by three chil dren, Homer II. Hlddleson, ot the Portland tiro department, Portland Mr. C. L. Itarron of Peaverton, and Ross H. Hlddleson, who resided at the family home. Mr. Hlddleson Is al so survived by the following grand children: Urinaria Htddlesou ot Port land: Pernlce, Eldon and Jack Bar ron ot Peaverton. He also leaves sister, Mrs. Ella Needham of Luke City, Nebraska, and a brother, J. P, Hlddleson ot Tacoma, Wash. IEXICO DENIEES TERRITORY SALE TO JAPANESE MEXICO CITY. April 1. Salvador Gomes, chief of staff ot the depart ment of agriculture and development, officially denied tonight reports tha Japanese subjects have bought lands In Lower California. His statement was Issued on behalf of the depart ment In the absence ot Pastor Roualx secretary of commerce, labor and ag riculture. Statement of tht Ownership, Management Circulation, Etc. Required oy tne Act Of Congress of August 24, 1912. Of OrcKon City Enterprise, published weekly t Oregon City, Oregon, for Anrll 1. 1919. Slate of Uregon, County of Clackamas, a. Hefore me. a notary public In and for he Rtate and county aforesaid, personally ippenred K. K. Ilrodle, who, having .een f.ulv sworn according to law, aepopei and aaya that lie la the publisher of the Oregon City Enterprise and that the fol lowing Is. to the bent of his knowledge am belief, a true statement of the ownership, nwmurement. etc., or ine aioreaniu puoii cation for the date shown In the abov eantlon. reoulred by Act of Auguat 24 1913, embodied In section 443, Postal Laws and tteguiationa: 1. That tha names and addresses the publlfcher, editor, managing editor, tnd buelneea managers are: Publisher, Editor, Business Manager E. E. Ilrodle. Oregon City. Oregon. 2. That the owners are: Glve name and addrearea of Individual owners, or, a corporation, give its name and th name and the names and addregpe stockholders owning Or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) K. R. urodle, uregon city, uregon; ueo A. Harding. Oregon nty, uregon; E, Sommer, Portland. Oregon; Eatato of Frank JagKar. Oregon City, Oregon. it. That the known bondholders, mort gngeea, and other security holders owning or holding 1 ner cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above. giving tne names oi me owners, biock holders, and security holders, tf any. con tain not only the lint of stockholders and security holdera as they appear upon the books of the company but also In casec where the stockholders or security holder appeals upon the books of the company iia trustee or In any other fiduciary rela tion, the name of the person or corpora tion for whom such trustee Is acting, la gWen; also that the snltl two paragraph? contain statements embracing affiant' full knowledge and belief as to the cir cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the hooka of the company aa trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant baa no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any Interest direct or Indirect In the Bald stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so stated by him. B. That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold oi distributed, through the malls or other wise, to paid subaorlbers during te six 'months preceding th date shown above la (This Information la required from dally newspapers onlv.) K. E. BHOD1K. Sworn to en d before me this 3rd day of April, 1919. B. H. COOPER, (My commission expires Aug. 7, 1919.) By R. G. Bcott, County Agent. A great deal Is bulng written nowadays about the Farm bureau aud what It is dolna In other states, till It Is doubtful it many people in Oregon know what the Farm Ilureau Is. In Clackamas County the Farm Ilureau Is an organization of men aud women who are Interested In bet- tar farm life. There Is no member- hip fee. There Is no Initiation. The Farm ilureau Is the group of workers who are striving to make tanning more profitable and farm homes bet ter places to live, as well as help the boys and girls to grow up to be good farmers. The problem of Increasing farm profits comes down to the funda mental propositions of fighting the pests, Increasing the soil fertility, Im proving the livestock, aud getting better seed. These are things that cannot be done all at ouce, but great deal can be accomplished by organized effort. The moles, ttm gophers, and the digger squirrels are some of the worst pests and unless some action is taaen, tney would cost the farmer more than bis taxes. However, through the Farm Bureau, action la being taken, and the boys and girla of the County are selling mole skins for thirty cents a piece. Poison for the digger is being dis tributed and a campaign is being car ried on to get the squirrels now while they are hungry and before they breed. Also the Canada Thistle Is being looked after by the Farm Hureau. In almost every community there u someone who Is making it his speci al business to report any Canada Thistle that Ms not kept cut down. The law Is strict on this matter, and It Is to be enforced. When It comes to Improving soil conditions, the use ot lime and cer tain fertilizers Is of interest to every tanner. With the cooperation of members of the Farm ftureau in most ot the communities in the County, tests of the value of limeon clover, and superphosphate on corn will be made. At harvesting time the crop will be weighed and the actual value of the fertilizer will be known. The value of Improved seed is to be demonstrated by planting hill selected potatoea alongside of com mon stock. Also some ot the seed will be treated with cerrosive subli mate and some will be planted un treated. At digging time the results will be measured. A number of communities In tire county are Interested in Improving tho livestock by getting better sires At the recent dairy meeting at Can by and Sandy this subject was dis cussed, and steps taken to find out whether there can be formed a co operative bull association. Dy ' this method the best possible bulls art obtained at less cost than scrub bulls now are costing their owners. These ere some of the more iiu portant things tetng taken up by the Farm Dureau committee all over tht County, along the line of farm Im provements. But mattera that con cern the farm home have evoked ful ly aa much discussion, both by the fanners and their wives. The Fire- less Cooker and the Iceless Refriger ator appeal to everyone. The home Demonstration Agent has return en gagements booked all over the Count) to show how they are made. Some of the communities are studying Home Nursing; some are planning to keep household accounts so that their men folks will know how much their wives save for them. Canning, pre serving, and drying are matters oi prime importance, and already demon strations have ben given along this line. Hot school lunches are being arranged In some ot the schools, and have proven very satisfactory. A campaign against the flies is another piece of work that Is being taken up by tho Farm Bureau. . a In practically every community in the County the Boys and Girls Cluo work has been going on for a number of years. It's value in teaching the younger generation to like farming ap peals to parents. This work is apart ot the Farm Bureau work because it is impossible to separate the Interests of the farm, the home and the school Proper education Is the most Import ant thing In any community, and any program ot Improvement which leave out the Bchool Is bound to be a failure. Thus the Farm Bureau, working along lines of Improvement on the Farm, the Home and the School, and with an organization ot wideawake communities, making them a better place to live, has a field of useful uess formany years. N DEAD UOH8E3 TAKEN Cash paid for desd cows and down and out horses. Will Call anywhere. Phone Milwaukie t9-J. MONEY TO LOAN. I have plenty of Money to loan on good real sstate security at current rates. C. H. DTK. Ughtk and Main Street .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk, at Ore gon City, Oregon, until 11 o clock on Saturday, April 19th fox grading three sections of the Logan-Portland roaa. First from opposite the Byers gate to the Northern end of the approach to Bakers Bridge. Second: From op posite the John ILatton barm to the western pier of Clear Creek Bridge. Third: From the eastern end of Clear Creek Bridge to the top of Clear Creek hill on the road to Logan. Specifications for the above won will be on file In the office of the County Boadmaster. H. S. ANDERSONVudge W. A. PROCTOR, Cora. W. F. HARRIS, Com. PROFESSIONAL DiREOTORY JOSEPH E. .HEDGES Lavjyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C. LATOUETTg. President F. I. Mivia. duhiti i 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. 11. Phones Pacific it C1EOAGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at Law All lega)baslness promptly attended V William Hawmentf Philip L. HammenS HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND Attorneys-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Insnr anc. OREGON CITT, OREGON Pacific Phone II Horn Phone A 171 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis tratrix of the EsUte of Henry Koch, deceased by the County Court of Clack amas County, Oregon. Any and all persons having claims against said Estate must present them to the un dersigned, duly verified as by Law re quired at the Office of Hammond & Hammond, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. KATE KOCH. Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Koch, deceased. HAMMOND t HAMMOND. Attorneyr tor Administratrix. First publication April 4, 1919. Last publication Mty 2, 1919. Office Phone Pacific Main 491; Horn A-270. TONE A MOL'LTON Attornsys-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court, ot the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the Estate ot James Roots, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Exe cutrix of the Estate of Jamea W. Roots deceased, by the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State ot Oregon, aud has qualified. . All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Boring, in said County, and State, within six (6) months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, April 4th, 1919. AMY L. MORA NT) Executrix H. E. CROSS, Atty. for the. Estate. First publication April 4, 1919. Last publication May 2, 1919. WEINHARD BUILOINt Horns A-IV OXEQON CITT OREGON C. I C H (J E 1 E L Attorney-at Law Will practice in all eourts, make col lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon CUr Oregon. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attomeys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probata our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attomey-at-Lsvir Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. . Over Bank et Oregon City. day of March, 1919, directing such pub lication to be made once each week for the period of six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper ot general circulation In said County and Bute. The first publication being on the 21st day of March, 1919, and the last publication being on the 2nd day ot May, 1919. W. T. SLATER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 511 Fenton Building, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator ot the estate of Jenney Mo Cann Wendel, deceased by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon; any and all persons having claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly verified as by law required, at the office of Hammond ft Hammond, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice. ALBERT WENDEL, Administrator of the estate ot Jen ney, McCann Wendel deceased. . First publication, March 28, 1919. Last publication, April 18, 1918. SHERIFFS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the the 8 tat ot Oregon, tor the County of Clackamas William Chambers, Trustee, Plaintiff. vs. Creghlno Glovanl, Carlo Creghlno and Ratto Baci, L G. Davidson and Ida May Davidson, husband and wife, and H. F. Bushong, Trustee in the Bankruptcy ot L G. Davidson and Ida May Davidson, Bankrupts, Defendants. State of Oregon, County ot Clackamas, ss. By virtue ot a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out ot and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 26th day ot February, 1919, upon a judgment render ed and entered In said court on the 26th day of February, 1919, In favor ot William Chambers, Trustee, Plaintiff, and against Creghlno Glovanl, Carlo Creghlno and Ratto Bacl, L G. David son and Ida May Davidson, husband and wife, and H. F. Bushong, Trustee, in the Bankruptcy of I. O. Davidson and Ida May Davidson Bankrupts, De fendants, for the sum ot 18000.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day of May, 1917, and the further sum or $500.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum of $34.00 costs and disburse ments, and the costs ot and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale or the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, State ot Oregon, to-wit: A part ot the Donation Land Claim ot James McNary and wife, Claim No. 38 In Township Two (2) South of Range Two (2) East of the Willam ette Meridian; described as commenc ing at a point which Is South forty-five SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Louis H. Starrett, Plain tir. vs. Isadora Starrett, Defendant To Isadora Starrett, above named defendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon In the above entitled suit on cr before the 18th day of April, 1919, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if yon fail to answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant This sum is published by order ot Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 6th day of March, 1919, and the time pre scribed for publication thereof is six weeks beginning with the Issue dsted March 7, 1919, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Fri day, April 18, 1919. BROWNELL ft SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. The tint tour loans sent the boys to tlnlsh the Job over there; the Vic tory loan wil bring the boys back to their Job over here. r 1 J rH I E. A. BRADY Resident Undertaker Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer TENTH AND WATER STREETS Oregon City, Oregon , -Lady Assistant. Mrs. Brady - Night and Day Sarvtc. Pan 123 HoraeA-31 Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court ot the State of Oregon for the County ot Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate ot Alen ander King Wilson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Dora E. Wilson, executrix of the estate of Alex ander King Wilson, deceased, has filed her final report In said estate and that the Judge of the above entitled court has fixed the County Court room in the County Court House at Oregon City, Oregon, and at 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, the 22nd day ot April, 1919, as the time and place for the hearing ot said final report and the settlement of said estate. All persons having ob Jectlons to the approval of said final report shall file their objections on or before said time of hearing. nted March 19, 1919. DORA E. KING, Executrix ef the Estate ot Alexander King Wilson, deceased. First publication, March 20, 1919. Last publication, April 18, 1919. O. A. NEAL, Attorney for Executrix 631 Chamber ot Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. c SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon in and tor Clackamas County Lloyd T. Riches, Plaintiff, -vs. LaVelle H. Riches, Defendant To LaVelle H. Riches, said defend ant: In the name ot the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the first publication of this summons, to-wit; on or before the 2nd day of May, 1919, and answer the complaint filed against you in said suit; and if you fail so to appear and answer the said complaint, plaintiff will apply to the said Court for a de cree against you for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit; for a decree ad Judging the marriage ceremony sol emnized between plaintiff and de fendant on January 10th, 1919, to be void from the beginning, and tor such other equitable relief In the premises as may seem meet and Just ' This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of Hon. Jamea U. Campbell, SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Elizabeth Keoghn, Plaintiff, . vs. Thomas F. Koeghn, Defendant . To Thomas F. Keoghn, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the above named plaintiff In the above entitled Court and suit now on file with the Clerk of the above en titled Court, and yon are hereby noti fied that If you fall to appear and an swer the said complaint or otherwise plead thereto on or before the 18th day of April, 1919, the plaintiff will apply to the said Court for the relief and judgment and decree prayed tor in her said complaint to-wit: for a decree of the said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between the plaintiff and de fendant and that the plaintiff have her (45) West fifteen (15) chains from a maiden name Elizabeth Williams re- flr tree at the most northerly corner ot stored to her, and for such other relief said Donation Land maim; running thence south, forty-five (45) degrees, west twenty-five (25) chains to a stake In the line; thence South forty-five de grees (45) East twenty (20) chains to a stone marked "J. B. H."; thence north torty-flve degrees (45) east twenty-five (25) chains to a point; and aa may seem to the Court just in the premises. This summons is served by publica tion thereof in the Oregon City En terprise beginning with the issue dated the 7th day ot March, 1919. and ending with the issue dated the 18th day of April, 1919, in pursuance thence north forty-five degrees (45) of an order ot the Hon. J. U. Campbell, west twenty (20) chains to place of Judge of the above named Court, made beginning, containing fifty acres more at Chamber at Oregon City, Oregon. 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 on the 3rd day of March, 1919. N.M. NEWPORT, Attorney tor Plaintiff, Post Office, Lebanon, Oregon. Date of first jublicatlon 7th day of ot said writ I will, on Saturday, the March, 1919. 12th day of April, 1919; at the hour of I Date ot last publication 18th day of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of April. 1919. the County Court House in the City of 1 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Clackamas County. John Hedlund, Plaintiff, vs. Adrians Hedlund, Defendant. To Adriana Hedlund, Defendant to- Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for TJ. S'. gold com 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 herein or since had In or to the above de- scribed real property or any part there- w tfl6 Name o( tne gtate of 0regon. of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment' ar6 ereby requlred to order, decree, interest costs and all and an8wer tne complalnt flled accruing coBts. sgalnst yon In the above entitled m m w. J. WILSON, cause, within six weeks from the date Sheriff of Clackamas 'County, Oregon. of fln)t puDllefttlon of m sura rx. MCHACltOT.lteiratw. mon8( and yon fal, t0 ao appear u?w and anawer 8ald cause Bnd comPla!nt 14th, 1919. on 0P Defor9 six weeks from and ; " after the date ot the first publication Notice of Final Hearing. of ma 8ummon8 the piantiff will ap- In the Cpunty Court ot the State of piy to the above entitled court for the Oregon for the County of Clackamas, relief prayed tor In his complaint to tn the Matter of the Estate of Isaac wit; For a decree forever dissolving Lane, Deceased. the bonds ot matrimony heretofore Notice is hereby given that Harriet and now existing between the plaln L. Richards, administratrix of the ea- tiff and the defendant and for such tate of Isaac Lane, deceased, has flled further relief as to the court may her final report in Bald estate and that 1 seem just and equitable, the Judge of the above entitled court j This summons Is published in pur has fixed the County Court room in the suance ot an order ot the Honorable County Court House at Oregon City, ! j. tj. Campbell, Judge ot the above en Oregon, and at 10 p'clck A. M. on the titled court, made and entered Febru 21st day of April, 1919, as the time and ary 18, 1919, directing this summons place for the hearing ot Bald final re-to be published once a week for six port and the settlement of said estate, consecutive weeks In the Oregon City All persons having objections to the j Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of approval ot said final report shall file! general circulation published in Clack their objections on or before said time ' amas County, Oregon. of hearing. Dated March 6, 1919. HARRIET L. RICHARDS, Administratrix of the Estate of Isaac Lane, deceased. First publication, March 6, 1919. Judge of said Court .made on the 19th Last publication, April 4, 1919. Date of first publication February 21, 1919. Date of last publication Apr!! 7tV 1919. O. D. EBT, Attorney for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon.