Page 2 MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1 , 1919. ' iliwiiii' ' " mmi ewsy Briefs From All Over the Wilsonville WILSONVIL1E. April 8 Mr. and Mrs. George Derr and Mr. and Mrs. Nuerer, of Portland, visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Anton Batalgia, on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Nellie Angus went to New berg Thursday and will be gone tor aome time. Chas. Thompson Is making the rounds of assessor's duties In this trrritory. A splendid social time was had on Tuesday evening at the first meet lng ot the Community Club of Wil sonville. John Say spent the week-end In Eugene visiting bis brothers. Mrs. Robert Graham took the de cree at the Grange at Sherwood, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baker and lit tle daughter have been making short visit at the home of Mr. Baker's parents. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedemann gave them a surprise party Wednesday evening, April 2nd, the occasion be ing the seventh anniversary of then marriage. A farmers meeting was held In the school house Wednesday evening, April 2nd, at which time County Agent J, W. Scott, Mr. Olmsted and Miss Anthony were present and ad dressed the audience. Much interest was manifested in farm problems, and committees were appointed in the different districts to help with the farm bureau work. The ladies were deeply Impressed with the work of the home demonstrator, Miss An thony, who will meet with them in the near future for the purpose ot showing them how to device tireless cookers and Ice less refrigerators. Mr. Chas. Wagner was chairman ot the meeting. P. Wiedermann is enlarging his grounds and will have new buildings to keep pace with his Increasing busi ness in which his brother will soon arrive to assist him. earliest possible time, as otherwise she will have to leave their home stead tor a part of each year for the sake of her son. Mr Tidd has work ed for the Hawley Paper Co. for some time before filing on his home stead. Mr. Lamb Is farming the Fracly place in additin to his own. Little fourteen months old Alice Badger, who scalded her arm severe ly with a cup ot hot coffee, a . tew days ago. Is recovering rapidly. The feed has started just a month earlier than last year. This rain Is valuable to keep it advancing. It is rer-orted that Elmer Swoke has just bought a new truck to use in hauling lumber from his mill. This is surely an improvement over the old way. County Meadowbrook Macksburg MACKSBUKG. April 10 The thought that war with all its deplor able consequences Is not without some good is quickly endorsed by one coming Into contact with the people of even a pro-German and anti-Amer ican community. A pleasant greeting everywhere meet the canvassers for the Refugee Clothing Drive as well as for any other War Relief measure. Those who have always stood by their country are ever ready to appreciate the "Turning of a new leaf In the disloyal. The Red Cross members are all hard at work In their own homes pu ting the house and garden into shape to be left without detriment when new supplies ot work shall be re ceived. Shubel Garkes Schi-Moe- CLARKES .April 10 Gustave ewe Is working for Mr. D. T hnke in the sawmilL Miss Bernice Card is working for her sister, Mrs. Clyde Ringo at pres ent Born to the wife of W H. Wet tlaufer a son, Monday morning, April 7th. The little one weighed 10 pounds. James T. Marshall, who was in the service in France, was discharged and came home last week. Rudolph Hoag and Miss Elizabeth Marshall were married last week and left for Idaho where he will be em ployed. The Clarkes school gave an ice cream social last Saturday evening. A fine program was rendered by the children. Arthur Hornschuh and family were in Oregon City last week. A. F. Buche from Portland was out visitirg his family last Sunday." Charles Gasser is working In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leewere in Oregon City last week. Mrs.'AdHne Hubbard and children from Maronam are visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Gasser for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. David Moehnke and sons Lavern and Marlin visited his nephew Henry Frazier, of Parkplace, last Sunday. Mr. Frazier has just returned from France the past week Charles Bell Is hauling lumber for D. F. Nwehnke. Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK April 10 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creason and family, Bill p-"1 n'nh Myers went to Ore gon City Wednesday evening to see the trophy train. The only trouple was there were so many there that it was hard to hear and see all. Born Wednesday, April 2nd, to the wife of Harold Horner, a daughter. Herman Chindgren and Glen Lark In made a business trip to Portland Friday. R. S. Oren and family of Union Mills visited Fred Blackman Sunday Allen Larkins was able to go back to work Monday, after being laid up since January 17th with his feet. Joe Gerber, of Springwater, spent the week-end with Edgar Horner. The Literary Club expects to have a basket social Saturday, April 26th. Mrs. P. O. Chindgren and Ruth Chindgren visited at A. L. Larkins Sunday afternoon. Elk Prairie ELK PRAIRIE, April 10. Joseph Ko' hl'cki b'-ought his cow and calf to his homestead over the Elk Prairie trail. He shipped them from his farm home near Vancouver, Washington, to Oregon City, then drove them the rest of the way by way of Molalla. Jay Fhnw and his sister in law, Mrs. Johnson, have returned to Washington, the latter s former home Grs Collins has gone out to work. The two men have been partners for the pa-rt two years, but sold out a short time ago. Mr. Shaw still owns a his locality which they had Intended to move onto until his wi e's tferth last spring changed his plans. They were formerly Wilson- Mrs. Wm. Lamb and Mrs. Chas. Tidd and their children were visitors at the Padger homestead a few days ago. Mrs, Tidd seems very anxious to have a school at this place at the! SHUBEL, April 10 Henry Fraxer. of Parkplace, who has just returned from France after having been in the service sincethe out break of the war, was tendered a surprise by a number of his relatives. Among those from this locality were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meohnke, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Moehuke and daughter Catharine and Marguerite. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moehnke and children Dorman and Irmautu, Mr. and Mrs. David Moe hnke and children. La Verne and Mar lin, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Moehnke and daughter LaVierra, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto LIman. Another "get together" meeting was held at the school Friday even ing. The regular business was at tended to, after which a program was rendered. A luncheon was served by the ladies. The next meeting will be Friday, Apr! 118. Many from here attended the fun eral of Mrs. Max Switzenberg last Friday. She lived in this vicinity when a girl. A great many from this place at tended the surprise party and dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher, of Highland. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moehnke and children, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Moehnke and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hornhuh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohlender, Cash and Roy Seiner Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler and daughters Louise and Jennie, Charlie Moehnke, Henry Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moehnke. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smith went to Portland Monday on business. FROG POND FROG POXD, April 10 We are glad to hear that Fred Baker's child ren are all getting better. Several of the neighbors turned out to plow and sow for Albert EUigsen last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner and son Norman weJre Oregon City visitors Wednesday. Mr. Turner was to the doctors with a bad cut on his hand which he got by a cow jerking him against a wire fence. Mark Baker was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Stanley Kruse will have his tonsils and adenoids removed Friday. FrankShipley is breaking some land on his new farm. Mrs. H. A. Kruse spent Wednesday with Mrs. E. L. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowden and Mrs. F. Schawper of Oswego, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sharp. MEADOWllROOK, April 10 A sur prise farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mattoou Thursday night. The evening was spent in music and playing games. Ruth Wooster of Glad Tidings, spent the week-end with Sadie Hill baoka and attended Literary Saturday night. Glen and Allen Larkins attended a surprise party at Mr. and Mrs.Phelpa the other side of Molalla, Tuesday evening. Amos Millard made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Esther Staats of Oregon City spent the week-end at P. O. Schlewe. Bill and Ralph Myers, who are I working tor the Horner & Millard Co. (have purchased a Chevrolet. A few from here attended church at Union Mills Sunday. Rev. Williams of Molalla expects to preach there every Sunday at three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Helno, of Port land. Sadie Hillbacka and Lars Miettunen spent Sunday evening at A. L Larkins. John Bofto who is working in Port land, spentSunday with his folks. There was a large crowd out to Literary Saturday evening the next meeting is expected to be April 26th. Fred Creason and family, who have been staying in the Ranta house, have moved into the Orem house. Mck Miettunen of Astoria, spent a , Upper Garfield UPPER GARKlK14,April 10-Sev eral uew families hive moved luto this district during the past month, having taken up homesteads through the recent opening of Government land, all of whom are making Im provements, ' Elmer lVivis recently purchased the old lrvlu place. The Grange held their monthly meeting April 5th, at which time a Lis chicken dinner wa nerved to an unusually large attendance. It being the birthday of both Mr. and Mrs. 11, II. Holder, a shower of post cards was tendered them on the occasion A very fine program was also render ed. Mr Cromer has purchased a donkey engine and now has It doing rapid work getting out, logs to fill his many orders for rail road ties and other lumber, ' Mrs. Charity Rawlins, who has been on the sick list for some time, Is slowly convalescing. The chicken Industry Is flourishing in this vicinity, nearly all having in cubators which are doing good work. Ernest Amacher, 40th regiment band C. A C. who recently returned from France, was given a dinner party Sunday at Log Laltarre Hotel by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. laltarre with whom he has lived since he was a small boy. Several of his friends motored out from Portland to spend the day with him and all enjoyed listening to his experiences overseas, lie has two brothers, Fred, who is now with the army of occupation In Germany, and John having been wounded twice, is now on his way home. Mr. Herman Wallace resigned his position to go to Alaska. R. Thomas Carter has been appointed District Ranger of 8 and 9 to succeed Mr. classes of (he Suntday school closed Sunday, The pennant was awarded to the Cheerful Workers, which Is, a class compose of boy between the ages of 6 and 10 years. The Raster services will be held Kaster Sunday at s;uo o'clock April 20, Oak Grove . u.-viv v.uu k, April iu- u, t;, Krum and Mr. and Mrs. nul Newmeyer visited the school during general as sembly Monday morning, Mr. New meyer lead the singing and Mr. Krum spoke a few word to the children wht.h was very much appreciated. The motor of the water system In our school burned out Tuesday and is being repaired, ao It will be ready for use in n few days. The Ladles Aid met Wednesday afternon at the church and tied two comforters. Ten was served and a pleasant hour spent. Mra. John Rlsley nnd Mra. J, A, Waldron have chare of the nro- gram for the Derthlck Society of Or egon City which will meet Friday afternoon. The school board has purchased a new base ball outfit for the school team, which consists of mask, mitt, balls, bats, and a tocher ball. Father Waldron spent a week at Newberg with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Cedarson spent the week-end at Hood River motoring both ways. About 18 young people of the Ep- worth I eague spent a social evening at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. New meyer Friday. The regular monthly puslness meet ing of the parents and teachers ssao elation will be held Friday afternoon at the school assembly hall at 3 o'clock. Election of officers and other bUHlness will come before the meet ing. All ladies Invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Moore, of Sea- Upper Eagle Creek UPPER EAGLE CREEK, April 10 Mrs. Katie Douglass, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John Sweenie, of Stevenson, Washington, returned home last week.- She had been visit ing relatives up that way. Mrs.' Vola Douglass is now working at the Estacadia Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orke spent Sunday at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and H. S. Gibson attended the birthday din ner given Sunday at the home of H. F. Gibson, in honor of th!r tathar' James Gibson's 93rd. birthday. About n ot his relatives and friends were present to help him celebrate. Mrs. Annie Beckett and daughters Misses Mable and Vera Beckett, and a couple of their Portland friends came out from Portland and spent Sunday at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson and children of Lower Logan, and Henry and Otto Thun were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass motored to Logan last Wednesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preister, while there. Claude Woodle and family, of Troutdale, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle Sunday. I ave Money on Plows CUT PRICES ON VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS 10 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow .... $15.00 1 2 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow . . . 17.00 1 4 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow 20.00 16 inch Wood or Steel Beam Vulcan Plow s . 22.50 Also a LIGHT TRACTOR GANG AT A PRE-WAR PRICE The genuine J. I. Case Power Lift Enicar Light draft capacity and strongly built. We have too many in 2 bottom size You benefit by saving about $50. 2 Bottom Case Enicar $150 Our stock of spring tillage tools is complete Case and Lean Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows Planet Jr., Garden Tools, Potato f lanters in ratt the entire W. J tl .7 . tP LINE Wilson and Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON We carry a line of farm supplies not excelled by any other dealer outside of Portland. TRADE AT HOME. Mrs. K. Reynolds had Mra, Imw Hunter of Portland n a dinner guest Wednesday evening, Mrs. It. I). Foil.tt, of Lebanon spent the week-end with Mra. M. Hey. uolds. Bernard Reynolds, ot MeMlnnvlIle, spent Sunday here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. VL Key. uolds, Mrs, Etta Wines wait a Portland visitor Tuesday, Mrs. Minnie Splvy and daughter Emma ot Errol Height, visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Kpanglnr, Mutt day, L- A, Dullard, of Salem, formerly of Oak Grove, spent Monday In Ore gon City on business, Walter Vlgtes hsa purchased a Ford ear to use for delivering, Tim deiil was made by Jnko RUley of Oregon City, At her late homo, Courtney Station, April Hlh.Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Hell kompor, ago til years, passed away, licensed ws the widow of the late Henry Heltkemper and mother of Mrs. Frank Busi-h, of Oregon City, Mrs, Hen J, Dresser of California, Mrs, II. n, TowmUen, Mrs. J, K. Nlodermyer, Mrs, K. Klrkendall, ami Mrs. Jullua llroettle. The funeral wll take place later when the daughter arrives from California. Mr. and Mrs. Heltkemper came to this community over 20 yean ami and built their homa and made a bmtutlful place where they have lived ever since, Mr, Heltkemper panned away three year ago. A very Interesting Centenary pro gram was given In the Community Church Wednesday afternoon and evening. A number of minuter from various churches were present; among whom were I. T. B. Ford of Salem, Rev. Gilbert of Oregon City Rev, Snider of Molalla and Rev. Srela of Can by. Community Church : -Sunday school meets at 10 A. M. This service Is at tracting much attention among bolh the young people and parents, Morn ing worship and sermon at 11,11 Subject. 'The Joy of Converting a blnner." Kpworth League meets st 7; 30 1'. M. At 8 I M. a Centenary laymen's team from Portland will give a program "Our I'art In the World's Spiritual Crisis." Mountain Road aiur.MAr.N KOAD, April 10 Among those front this district who went fUhlng for smelt last week were Mr. ami Mrs. J. w. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hellberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser. Maggie Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. A J. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Iouln KoeIIrmcr were Oregon City shoppers Wednes day. Mrs, Earl 'Uedeman and son spent a few days lust week with her par ents. Mrs. John Kaisers sinter from Cal ifornia, la visiting hor. Mrs. Iuflod was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Koellermoler and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Koellermeler Sunday. Nells Chrlsiensen whs an Oregon City shopper Saturday. Clackamas CLACKAMAS, April 10-At the Methodht church lir Clackamas Rev, O. It, Abbott the castor win rnn. duct services Sunday A. M. at H o'clock, Bible class has three preach ers on Its roll, leading the discussion for the weekly lesson which Is both Interesting and profitable. The Clack mas church has endorsed the Centen nary movement and Is prepared to do its part In the work. Sunday school Is at 10 o'clock. Airs. A, C. Brandt, Mrs, M. Wlmlmati, .vim. It. Roley, Mra, A. J. Monk, Mrs, Uoorga llullook, Miss Alloon Worth lngton, and the hostess Mrs H, O. VVurthtngtoit. The nest sliver tea will bo held at tho homo ot Mrs. Antltmmn s on tliu Ihtrd Thursday In April. 'Ilia Oswego school hud mi excel lent inhibit of the handiwork of the manual liiiltilng and domesllo sttlencn classes ot i he Oswego grammar school of which Chester A. Lyon is principal. Inst Maturday, Some of the girls noedlo work and cookery would have given their mothers a merry race to eijuul. While boys had some surprisingly fine samples of cabinet work on dliipluy, In another room of the school sever al juvonllo ranchers had creditable display of chickens and rabbits. Thu following were ndjudge.1 winners: Map drawing, Doris Nolbusch eighth grade, tllen Keller fifth grade, and (iranville Wilson fourth grade.flrat prlno honorable mention, Chester Nugget, seventh grade. . Fancy work, first pri.o, l.aurln Creiigo. fourth grade; Kther Kessler seventh grade, Alts Wirt, eighth grade, honorable mention Alleen Worthlngton. Doll dress first prUe, Vera Center, second prise Elisabeth Merrick, both primary grades. Composition, first prlxoDorls Net busch and Karl Schaubel, seventh grade. Manual training first prU seventh grade.llorueii Cochran, seo ond (irUfl Dust in Hruinbitch, first prise sixth grade iHinald Myers, sec Wallace Worthlngton, Wireless out fit, Dmitlii Hrumbaugh. first Oordon Cllnefelter second. Cakes, first prle Marlon Weldman fifth grade, second. Kilna Hill, third grade, cook ies. Honorable mention Marjorla Metghtuiiiii and Audry Cline, pudding honorable mention, hleola Cuuibell. nut bread, HeatHee Davidson. Hread. first prUe Chester Nugent second prUe Julia Wilson. Fruit first prlae. Kdlth Hlckner, seventh grade, sec ond prle, Delia Davis emhth grade. Rabbit hutches first. Wsllac Worthlngton and Wlllard Davidson, sUth grudtt. second pilo Martin Johnson, fifth grade. Chickens, hon orable mention, Karl Schaubel. A. O. Clark, of the Associated In dustrie of Oregon who was speaker of the day, gave soma wholesomo suggestions on the value to tho com munity ot buying home made products and keeping Oregon money lu Oregon. Oswego SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Cora Haskell Hums. Plaintiff, vs. Patrick llurns, Defendant To Patrick llurns, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 23rd day of May, 1919, said date be ing the expiration of sis weeks from the first publication of this summons and It you fall to appear and answer said complalut, for want thereof Ui plaintiff will apply ta the court for tha relief prayed for In her complaint, to wlt: For a decree dissolving the marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge o fthe Circuit Court which order was made on the 10th day of April, 1919. and tha tlm pre scribed for publishing thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated, Friday. April 11, 1919, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday, May 23, 1919, BROWNELL & 8IEVERS. Attorneys for plaintiff. Resident attorneys, Oregon City, Ore, SUMMONS. . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Hattle Watklns, Plaintiff, vs. ' OSWEQO, April 10 A pleasant ' John E. Watklns. Dofondnnt. surprise party was given Mrs. J. C. To John E. Watklns. nhrw f,m,t Haines Jr., at her home Wednesday defendant: evening. Games were played and a I In the name of tha Rtnu nt nrnn very nice lunch was served those you are hereby required to appear and present were Mr. and Mrs. Orant answer the complaint filed against you Whl'e, Mr. ond M-a. Zimmerman, Mrs In tho above entitled suit on or before Davidson, Miss Loulsla Riser, James 'he 23rd day of May, 1919, said date few days of last week visiting his brother, W. Miettunen. Several from here attended April Fool Masquerade party at Liberal Monday evening. All report a good time. Blanche Samuelson, of Colton, visit ed Ruth Chindgren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mattoon left Sun day to go back on their form at Viola. Mr. Calavan, of Oregon City, and Mr. Armstrong visited school Tues day. Mr. Armstrong wag around talk ing on club work. Wallace. Recent arrivals at Log LaBarrs Hotel: Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Wells, Dr. and Mra. R, G. McCall of Esta cada, J. O. Miller and son Cora Oanz miller, cloe Bernard, Elanor Ganz miller, John Scott, F. B. Mallorjr and Dan Estes, of Portland. Hazelia Redland REDLAND, April 10. Mr. Haddle son of the Abernethy road was buried in Redland cemetery last Thursday. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church. Redland auxiliary met at Mrs. Dav enport's last Thursday afternoon and finished ten women's skirts and made ten more. Pretty good work for two afternoons. As war is over light re freshments were served by Mrs. Dav enport. Mrs. Tenney who has been visiting at her daughter's, Clara Allen, has re turned to her home with Mrs. Ray Mil ler of Viola last Monday. Let every one attend the entertain ment at Linn Mill school next Satur day evening. Lloyd Allen, Arthur Funk and family motored to Dalton last 8unday. Mr. Scott, county agent, held an other meeting at Redland Tuesday evening, -where farmers keeping book cussed, HAZELIA, April 10 Harry Mc Mahon, of Partland, spent Sunday at the J. H. Eastman home. Miss Katherin Lind has gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Espen, of Port land, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan. Mrs. Stella Shipley is slowly re covering from a recent serious sick ness. The Hazelia Loyalty League met at the school Louse last Saturday night. An address by Gilbert Hedges, of Or egon City, and a musical program were the main features of the even ing. The Lltary and Debating Club will meet next Saturday, April 12. A de bate on the League of Nations and an interesting program, are being pre pared. MIhs Marlon Eastman assisted Mrs, Jack Dell of Portland In the enter taining of the Ladies Aid Wednesday the 9th. Mrs. Thos, McManas, who for many years lived in Hazelia, died, following a long Illness, at a Portland sanitar ium, laBt week. The quarterly contest between the side, formerly ot Oak Qrove, spent the week-end here to close up the sale of their property here, which they sold to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cole of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were all night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen Saturday, returning home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Olsen, of Omaha, Neb. has pur chased the D. fc. Bates beautiful home on Oatfiold road and moved his fam lly there. Mr. and Mrs. King, of Portland, have purchased the Bunnell property on 3rd avenue and are remodeling the house and fixing up the place in gen eral and will occupy the same as soon as the Wayne Bunnell family move out. Mildred Fisher of Portland Is a now pupil In our school, her parents re cently purchased a home on the river bank. Mr. Bryant of Portland has purchas ed the Shuman property at Concord station and Is fixing up the grounds and building a garage. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Patten enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening Rev. T. B. Ford of Salem, Rev Gil bert of Oregon City, Rev. Snider of Molalla and Rev. Spelss of Canby. These gentlemen spoke at the church Wednesday afternoon and evening. Hcarlrlck, Roy Headrlck, Mr and Mrs A. C Brandt and three children. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson a baby, Monday. April 7. The M. E. church members gave a Miprer Mmdny night, Anrll 7, In honor of the pastor and Rev. T. B. Ford, district superintendent. me I.adlos All met at tho hnmn bolng the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons and If you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thoreof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re'Iof prayed for in her complaint, to wlt: For a decree dissolving tho marrl sge contract now existing between MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Ureferred PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldg Oregon City of Mrs. R. c. Worthinffinn Thnpri 1 P'llntlff and defondant. This sum- afternoon. Officers were elected as I mon!, ,8 Published by order of Hon. follows: President Mrs. Geo. Pu!-! U'. CftlmPbo- ths Circuit lock secretary M p it Tori.h Cmrt whlcn 0"dor was made on the idont Mrs. Wm Prim and Mrs m"fi"r,bPd fr mib,lHn,n thoreof ,s Worthier, Z j l ..1' Rlx fc beginning with the Issue L J s.U" I""'- Th0.8.e PIe"ent tlnulngf each week thereafter to and "oio mn. juiu 1'OX, JUTS. t!j. 11. Worthlngton, Mrs. Wight, Mrs. P. H. Jarlsch, Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Eugene Including Friday ,May 23, 1919. BROWNELL A SlEVErtS. Attorneys for plaintiff. Worthlngton, Mrs. John Haines Jr, Resident attorneys, Oregon City, Ore, PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH f OPERATORS ON SEWING 1 MACHINES also WOMEN for I HAND FINISHING COATS. I INQUIRE GARMENT DEPARTMENT I OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS 1 sfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH