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ORRGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. Jmm 4 SUMMONS. la tho Circuit Court if tho HUtt of Oregoa for Clackamas County. Win. II. Maker, plaintiff, wi. Hannah linker, Defendant. To Ilunnuh llitknr, defendant above named: In the name of tho Htuto of Oregon you nr aoreby required to appear and answnr tho complaint filed bkuIiihI you In th abovo untitled milt with In nit wooka from the ditto of tlio Ami publi cation of till summon and It you full wo to aiiswor, nppittr or otherwise ld, for want throof the plaintiff will apply to th Court for tho relief Hon. J, U. Campbell, Judgo of tho sail? and noil at public auction (nub- Circuit Court, which order was made Ject to redemption) to the highest on tho 20th day of January, 11)20, and blddor for cash in hand, all tho right, tho tlma preserved for publlalilm title and lntrest wWch tho alovt threof li nIx weeks, beginning. with named defendants, or any of them, thn Ihsiw (luted, Friduy, Januury 23, had on August Kith, 1917, tho date of lluO, and continuing eni-h weak ther tlio mortgage herein forocliwed,' or after to und Including Friday, March nine that dato had In and to that f'i 1020. .. pertain real property, with the tene ItllOWNELL 6. 8IISVKR8. menu, hereditaments and appurton Attorney for Plaintiff, lance thereunto belonging or In any Rosldont ttltornoya, Oregon City, wise appertaining, aUuate In Clacka Oregon, maa County, Oregon, and more par ticularly described as; Tho east half of the south-east quarter of tlon thirty-one (31) and tho west half of tho south-west quart er of section thirty-two (32), all In township one (1) south of range four (4) east of the Willanietto Mendan, contft'nlng HSQ acres more or less Ruld property la unoccupied, NOTICE OP" FINAL ACCOUNT L. M. Fslts EsUto Notice In hereby glvon that tho un- demiimled In tho complaint, towlt, for dTalgnd, as admlnlatnilrlx with th a docrint of tho Court dissolving the 1M annexed, of tho estato of L. M. marriage contract now and heretofore P"1'. deceased, has filed her final dialing between youraelf and Um I u count lu th county court of the plaintiff and granting to plaintiff an l,,t9 ot Oregon for Clackamas county, Tlttled ttl!H 2?ltA rtfly f January, 1920 auRorsie uivorce irom you. im mni munimjr, inn uro 0117 111 roo- KOHKKTF MAGUIRE in smmons la imhllhliml hv order ninry, ui urn noirr 01 iu ociock u..i... 1,, ci,una,v . .. - . 17 ' ----- . .... . ... . ... " -"-- or 1101. 1. u. campboll, Judgo of the l" rnoon or ibio nay anu- mo nrHt publication January 30, 1920. i;ircun uouri lor uacKama County, ' "en ap , nublleation February 20, 1920. mate 01 Oregon, dated tho ZQlh day of v""w y lourc aa me urn anu Dweaiher, 1019, and duly filed In ald lll,co bearing of objections there- canoo, directing publication of said 10 lno aottlemmit thereof. Dated zist day of February, 1920. If. 8. ANDERSON, County Judgo KSl'BRANZA FKLT8, Administratrix. 'lackamaa County, four blocks of Road Uonds of date April 1st, 1920, bearing Intereot at the rate of 5 per D. C LatoURITTB. President centum per annum payable semi-an nually, and of the denomination of 500.00 each. Tho amount of each blc.'k and tho time when payable are an follows: (U $60,000 duo four years dato of lue five aummnns once t week for six consecu tive woeks, and tho date of the first publication Is January tnd, 1920, and date of loot publication February 13th IBM. J. W. ODEItENDER. ail McKay Dldg.. Portland, Oregon. J. NAT HUDSON, 30 McKay Rldg., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys for Plantlff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stalo of Oregon for the County of Clacka- mtm. A. D. McVay, Plaintiff, vs. Perry O. BUcy, Mildred B. Stacy, Wll Ham II. Ileers. Nellie K. Henri, L. H Klejtelriuin, Jano Ioo BleKelman and K. C. Bji)raon. administrator , of the Mttate of W. I), L. Kpporion, e'erftased, Defendants. To William II, Hours. Nellie K. Heers, 1 fl, Blxgelman, Jano Doe Slebel man and R. C. Kpperson, admlnls traU)r of the estate of W. D. U Bp- porsoa, do'casfld, Defendants. In the niumi of tho 8tato of Oregon, SUMMONS No. 16C94 ' In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for Clackama County. M. II, Dlehl, Plaintiff, vs. Bamuel F. Owen and Clara U Owen SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Clacka-maa Maude flndyer, Plaintiff, vs. Darid W. flnyder, Defendant. To David W. Snyder, the obove named defendant: In tho name of tho State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint In the above entitled suit on or before six weeks after tho first publication of tbls summons, to-wlt: tho 13th day of March, 1920, and If you fall to so ap- Range one Eut of the Willamette ' der, preference given to citizens of I Morldlan and beng In tho Joseph Kellog Donation I-and Claim. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of sa'd writ, 1 will, on Saturday, tho (5th day of March, 1920; at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of tho County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and Btato, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to tho hlghext bidder, for U. 8, gold co.'n canh In hand, all tho rlgtit. title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of thorn, bad on the dato of Xhe mortgage herein or since had ,'n or to tho above deacrlbed real prop erty or any part Ihereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, de cree, Interest, cwts and all accruing costs. - W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore, Ily E. C. HACKETT, Deputy Dated, Oregon City, Ore., February 6th, 1920. his wife, George F. King and E. O, King, bis wife, J, K. Patterson and pear and anawer for want thereof, the Patterson, his wjlfe, Defend- plaintiff will apply to the Court tor anu, the relief demanded la sold complaint To Goorire F. King and K. G. King, Us follows, to-wlt: For a decree die bis wife: and J. B. Patterson and solv.ln the marriage contract now et -Patterson, bis wife: lstlng between you and the plaintiff, In the name of the Stato of Oregon, und for such other and further relief you and each of you are hereby re- as to this Honorable Court may seem quired to appear and annwer the com- meet and equitable. plaint filed against you In the above this summons Is published pursuant entitled suit within six weeks from to an order made by the Hon. J. U, the SOih day of January, 1920, that Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court Is to suy on or before the 12th day of of the State of Oregon for the County Manh. 1920. that belnit tho last day of Clackamas, on the 24th oay of Jan nf lliu ll,. nrau,.,4lvA4 In lha nr1nr I u.u lO'n tho rfntn of the first DUD- ., . . . "" for tho publication of this summons: Pcatlon of this summons being jan kMl saaaittM fM iwmi nlnlnl nr I. A 1 " I . . and If you fail to answer the com- uary 30, 1920, and the date or tne plaint, plVntlff will apply to the last publication being Marcn u, Court for the relief demanded In ald C. SCHUEHEL, comnlnlnL to-wlt: for a decree fore- ARTHUR O. UBATIB. closlnit the mortKBEO described In Attorneys for Plaintiff said complaint, which mortgago was Hank of Oregon City lildg., Oregon recorded on the 14th day of April, I City, Oregon 1911, In book 81 on page 100 of tho mortgage records of Clackamas coun ty. and directing that the property described In said mortgage, to-wlt and answer tho complaint of tho pWntlft filed agalnttt you In tho above ntltlod suit on or boforo tho 6th day of March, 1920, that being more than six weeks after tho date of the first publication of summons herein and Ix-tng the time prescribed tor sueli ap pearance by you by order of the Court herein. And If you fall to appear and ana wer lh complaint of tho plaintiff SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Rose Lacox, Plaintiff, vs. Claude Icox, Defendant To Claude Lacox 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 19th day of March, 1920, said date being the expir ation of six week from the flnrt pub cation of tbls summons, and If you fall to appear or answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaint Iff will apply to tho court for tho re lief prayed for In. her complaint, to- wlt: For a decree dissolving the marrl age contract now existing between ola'ntiff and defendant. This sum mons Is published by order of Hon J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made the 5th day of February, 1920, and the tlmo prescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, February 6. 1920. and continuing each week therjjafter to and including Friday, March 19, 1920. BROWNELL t SIEVERS, Attorneys for plaintiff. Resident attorneys: Oregon City. Ore. FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given tnai me un filed herein. phVntlff will apply to tho . ..., nndrt snd nWril.ed edrsicned. aa Executor of the estate Court for the relief demanded therein, I . . . . . . MP,, nowman. deceased, has of Clackamas and state of Oregon, fled his final account In tho offlie rommcnclnir at the southwest corner of the County Clork of liacxamas nf p a r.iiinr,t iinniiiinn limit rtiilm Pnuntr. Oreron. and that Monday, the tn townnhlp two (2) south of range 1st day of March, 1920, at the hour 01 M .. UMMan.Attn M..H,Hi.n- 1ft nVloclf A. M. in l0 lorenoon VI to wit: For Juitgment against tho de fendants. Perry O, Stacy, Mildred B Stucy, WllUam K. Peers, Nelllo K. liners, for tho sum of $S00 v'th Inter est Iherwm at 8 ht cent per annum from tho first day of January, 1918; for tri2 with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from July 1, 9117; for 3S with Intel-cut thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the flrsi oay of January. 1918; for the rum of $20.80 paid for taxes with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per an num from the commencement of this acCon; for tho sum of $80, attorney fee and costs and disbursements here in and for tho foreclosure of the mnrtKnun nuido by the defendants, porry t). Stacy, Mildred E. Stacy, Wll Hum 11. Peers and Nelllo K. Peers, In favor of Tho John Rain Investment Company and by snld 'Company as signed to tho phVntlff herein to se cure payment of the sum of $S00 with Interest ' thereon, which mortgage bears date, June 13. 1916, and Is re corded In the off,'co of Recorder of Conveyances of Clackamns County, Oregon, In Hook. 107 at page 494. Mortgage Records of said County, and which mortgage create a first lien upon tho following lands and premises In Clackamas County, Oregon, towtt: The Northwest Quarter (NW1-4) of Section Twenty-eight (Jf). Township PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY six years from from (2) $fl0,000 due date of Issue, (?,) $70,000 due dato of ltwue (4) $70,000 due seven years dnto of Issue Bids must be In writing and filed with the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, on or before o' clock noon March 6th, 1920. Bids for less than par will not bo considered. Bidders may submit bids for one or more blocks of the bonds or tor the whole Issue. Itlds will be opened at o'clock P. M. March 9th . !nthe County Court Room In the Court House In Orogon City, Oregon. The Court reserve the right to reject any and all bids. II. 8. ANDERSON, County Judge W A. PROCTOR, Commissioner W. F. HARRIS, Commissioner Dated Feb. 11, 1920. from Transact a General Banking Business years from F. T. Meyi. Cashitt Tte First National Bank erf Oregon City, Ogoa CAPITAL. $50,000.00 Open from V A. M. to J r. M. Phon.o-Pac.flc SI Home A-l . LATOURETTt Attornsys-st-Law GEORGE C. BROWNELL Commercial, Roal Estate and Attornoy-at-Law probato our Specialties. Of. All legal-business promptly attended U flee In First National Bauk wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm B1J- Oreg0- City, Oregoa. Wllllom Havimond -Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND HAMMOND Attorney t-L.w Attorneywt-Law 7 AhttracU. Real Estate, Loans, Insur Money loaned, abstracts furalsh- ance. ed, land titles examlued, estates OREGON CITY, OREGON Mtllwl- eMr1 Uw btttoM' Padfte Phone II Home Phono A-I7I Over Bank of Orsflon City. ARTHUR a BEATTIE Phone 405 Attorney WM STONE Collections and all legal bualnesa wm""w,c' promptly and efficiently handled. ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City, Oreao Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Ore. Bank of Oregon City Bldg., Phono 21 one thence running east along tho south said day, In the County Court Room boundary line of said claim twelve of snld Court has been oppomiea ny hundred ninety ono and seventy-nine one hundredths foot (1291.79 ft.); thence north 30 dc-oreos east five hundred elghty-elKht and nine one hundredths foet (588.09 ft.); thence west parallel to the south I'ne of shld donation land claim end tracing the center lino of county road fifteen hundred ninety-seven and nlno one hundredths foet (1697.09 ft) to tho west line of said donation land claim; thence south five hundred two and sixty-seven one hundredths feet (r.02.67 ft) to tho place of beginning and containing sixteen and sixty- seven ono hundredths acres, b sold to satisfy tho sum of $2000 with In terest thereon at tho rate of seven per cent per annum from tho 31st dav of December, 1917, and for at torney's tees In thla suit, and for the costs and disbursements thereof, and that you bo barred and foreclosed ot any and all interest and right In said property except the right of redemp tion allowed by law. aid Court as tho time and place tor ho hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published January 30. 1920. Iist publication February 27, 19-0 MATY HOI-COMR. J. C. HOIXJOMB. Executors ot the estate ot Martn Bowman, deceased. WM. M. STONE, Attorney for Executors. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Albert E. Beroer, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix of the Estate of Albert E. Rerner, deceased, has filed her Final Account In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamaa, and that the 15th day of March, 1920, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock In tho fore noon of said day and the court room ot said court has been appointed by said court as tho time and place for the hearing ot objayons thereto and the settlement thereof. Dnted and first published February 6th, 1920. Dote ot last publication, March 5th, 1920. r ETHEL BERNER, Administratrix. OLSON ft DEW ART. Attorneys for Administratrix, 530 Cham, ot Com. Bldg., Portland, Ore. SHERIFF'S SALE in the Circuit Court ot ho State ot Oregon, tor the County ot Clackamas. Mary Janesch, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY BY GUARDIAN Notice lg hereby given that pursu ont to the order and license to sell. duly entered and given by tho Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, Department of Probate, in the Matter of the Guard lansMp of the Person and Estate of John A, Bohren, IncompetenL on February 9th, 1920, the undersigned. as Guardian of the Person and Es tate of John A. Bohren, Incompetent, will sell at private sale, from ana after March 13th, 1920, at number 373 East Morrison Street Portland, Oregon, all of the right, t'tle. Interest and estate ot said John A. Bohren m and to the following real property In Clackamas County, Oregon, towit: Commencing at a point Eighty (80) Rods West and Forty (40) Rods South of the Northeast corner of Section Eleven (11) In Township Five (5) South ot Range One (1) East ot tho Willamette Meridian, and run nlng thence South Forty (10) Rods; thence West Eighty (SO) Rods; thence North Forty (40) Rods, and thence East Eighty (80) Rods to the place of beginning, conta'ning Twenty acres, subject to a right of way or private road over the North Ten (10) feet thereof aa provided In Right of Way Deed recorded In Book 143 on Page 434 of the Deed Records of Clackamas County, Oregon. Terms of sale not less than $500.00 ,'n cash and the remainder secured by the note and first mortgage of the purchaser on the property sold Sale subject to confirmation of said Court. Dated: February 11th, 1920. MARTHA BOHREN Gurdlan of the Person and Estate of John A. Bohren, Incompetent Date of first Publication February 13th, 1920. High School Notes A Junior Class meeting; waa held Tuesday, February 10. There were several matters of business brought up for consideration. The meeting waa called to order by Geo. Damback, president Tho resig nation of class editor, Lou,'s Vierhus, was accepted and Frieda Hicks waa elected to fill the place. Miss Haley gave a short talk telling what the Juniors were going to give for the Hesperian benefit, which Is go ing to be held tho 27th ot thig month. The Invitation by the Seniors to Join the Literary Society was ac cepted, f The Junior Class Is going to have their annual party some time in the first part ot March. Tbia Is to be an overall and apron party. Meeting adjourned. With the opening of the second term nT i DICKElIu AGAIN FOR PAPER MILL Negotiations hove been resumed '""T"'"6. -. , .h .ola nf fh Hawler PulD & came several Fresnmen trora tne io - ' "v . faner uo. muis 10 iae xieursi m- cp.1 grammar schools. They are gj'ven an advantage In time by jaot having to wait until the regular open ing ot school next falL Grotesquely shaved heads carried by some of those unfortunates bespeak the esteem m which they are held by the Sopno moreo who have forgotten the not far distant day when they were Freshies. Mickey" Gleason, football star and school wag has departed from our midst. The closing of the first term saw "Mickey" packing his books with a Joyful look upon his face. Mick" has finally amassed sufficient credita to graduate, a remarkable featj terests. No statement could be ob tained Wednesday from tho mil of fice but it is known that representa tives of Mr. Hearst have been hero and In Portland for several days and that actual negoVations are under way It'was announced about two months ago that the mill would probably be sold to a syndicate of Pacific Coast newspapers, and It later waa learned that the Hearsts had been dickering tor the property. Then came an an nouncement that the deal had been called off. The inability ot the Hearst string considering the time he spent shoot- of newspapers to obtain sutlicient . ..I n i ..n. fnw that n30na ftt IV- ttlO 1 ' ' L 1' 1 i lieved to be responsible tor tne re- M. C. Davis and Francos tu uavis, his wife; W. R. Taylor and Eunice I. Taylor, his wife; Daniel B, Labbo and Mary Labbo, hlo wife; Arthur Davis and Luella Davis, his wife, and 8am Biaeo. Defendants. This summons Is served upon you State ot Oregon, Oounty ot Clackamaa, section iwv-.si by publlcatfon thereof pursuant to as. Six (6) South of Range .Three (3) ' v Campbell, By virtue pt a Judgment order, de- Kaat of tho Willamette Meridian con- , ,JL t W which cree and an execution, duly Issued talnlng Ono Hundred Sixty (160 ' 8nd ay out of and Beal of th8 aD0T. acres more or loss; and that the usual .m,.hm tw Untiled court In tho above entiled decree may bo made for the fore- B(rTPd UI)0n you by cause, to mo duly directed and dated closure ot said mortgago and mo snio h 4th d or February, 1920. upon a Tonnorv linrli-ment henreder and entered in 30. 1920. Pate of last publfcntlon March 12, 1920. CLARENCE L. GILBERT. Attorney tor Plaintiff. P. O. Address 420 Falling Building. Portland, Oregon. t m i.. M,..K IhaMAf I Ku,,,,v" OI saia premu. i.r . .uv - f f . Dubll(.atlon ff nA I "' ----- ' as may bo necessary to pay amount duo plaintiff according to law and practice of thla Court and that tr.o proceeds of ouch sale may oe ap piled on the payment of tho amount duo plaintiff; that the deefndant and all ot them and all persona claiming under thorn or either of them suoe- quont to- tho execution of said mort saae noorf sold premises may be bar rod and foreclosed of all title, claim, Interest or right ot redemption In said premise or any part thereof and that tho plalnff may have sucn iur thcr relief as to this Court may seem meet and agreeable to equity. NO. E. 7725 Notice of Master's Sale of Real Prop erty. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of Oregon. J. H. Leighton. PliVntirt, This summons is served upon you Chegter A, pBrvln a 8nCie man. So- by publication thoreof In accordance with tho order of Hon. J. XT. Campbell, .Tnriaro of the above entitled Court, which order was duly made and en. tercd on tho 21t day of January, 1920. MURDOCH & CRUM. Attorneys for PWntlft. 1312-4 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland, orogon. Dato ot first publication, January 23 115(1 twa. nf lnst Dubllcatlon. March 5, 1S20. lem Land Company, a corporation, Carlo Abrams, Jano Doe Abrams, his wife, and Paul R. Hendricks, Defendants. " Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the decree rendered and en tered In tho above entitled court and couso on January 6, 1920, In favor of J. H. I'oghton, plaintiff, and against all tho defendants above1 named, ad Judging due from the defendant, Chester A. Parvln to said plaintiff, the sum of Four Thousand Six Hlund SUMMONS rod and Sixty-one Dollars and Seventy In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Cents ($4661.70), with Interest there 1U vi . I il . a 0 -.-tw TiAti Ann f tin an. n , f. ih rmintv ot uiacRa- on at ure rum ui v t WinCim iv ' - . . - ,, . num lmiii uie unto ui wto , mas. John E, CHne, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie CUne, Defendant. To Minnie CUne .above named fondant: de- Bald decree and the further sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00), foreclosing that certain mortgage given, to secure tho amounts aforesaid, by said Chester A. Parvln ... . m r . I Tl T Cakln anj? hv htm n.NQ!frnari to In the namo ot tne stato oi ureBuii w iv. , -- - you aro hereby required to appear said plaintiff, which said mortgage Is .i tlm enmnlaint the above enunou pko " "i ivwu.w ...... tho Bth day of gagoa upon real property on me iu asalnst you Jn nit on or before March. 1920, said date being the ex piration of six weeks from, the first publication of this summons and ir you tik'l to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the, plain tiff will nPP'y o the court for th re lief prayed for In her complaint, to wlt: For a decree dissolving tho mar rtage contract now exlstfng between sum the office of tho county recorder ot clackamns County. Oregon, and dl rectlng the property covered thereby and hereinafter described to be sold by me and the proceeds of tho sale appllod as In said decree directed, I w,ni, on the first day ot March, 1920, at the hour of ono o'clock P. M at tho front door of the County Court Houso of Clackamas County, Oregon, tor tho purpose of satisfying said de- sald court on the 2Sth day of January. 1920, in favor ot Mary Janesch, tho above named Plaintiff, and agtu'nst M. C. Davis and Frances IL Davis, his wife; W. R. Taylor, Eunice I. Taylor, his wife; Arthur Dav is and Luella Davla, his wife, and San Blslo, Defendants, for the sum of $2500.00, with interest thereon at he rate ot eight per cent per annum from tho 24th day of September, 1920, and the further sum ot $47.19 taxes paid, with Interest thereon at 6 per cent from tho 5th flay or wtooer, 1917, and tho further sum ot $250.00, as attorney's tee, and tho further urn of $26.75 costs and disburse ments, and tho costs ot and upon this writ, commanding m to make sale of the following described real prop erty, situate In tho county ot Clacka mas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 613.7 feet North one degree 30 minutes East of a point In tho center ot the County Road loading from Mllwaukie to Clackamas Station, which point In said road Is South 67 degrees Eaat 400.22 feet distant from a stone set in the East boundary lino ot the Lot Whtcomb Donation Land CWra at a point North ono degree West 17.37 chains distant from the Southeast corner of said Lot Whltcomb Dona tion Land Claim; running thence North ono degree West 714 feet to tho South Vno of Mlnthorn Addition to the City of Portland; thence East on the said South lino of said Mlnt horn Addition 355.08 feet; thence South, one degree East 714 feet to a stake; thence West ono degree South 355.08 feet to the place o fbeginnlng also a right of way twenty feet w.'de, beglnn'ng at the Southwest corner of said tract ot land and running South to the County road leading from Mil waukle to Clackamas Station; said twenty feet being on tho Westerly end of tho land owner by Mary Labbe also all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in Block 99 and Lot 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Block 98 in Mlnthorn Addition to tho City ot Portland; all of said premises being situated NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not'ce Is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas, has ap pointed the undersigned executor and executrix ot the Will and Estate of Rf chard M. Brayne, deceased. All persons having claims against the said decedent, or his estate, are here by gjven notice that they shall pre sent them to the undersigned ex ecutor and executrix at the office of Jos. E. Hedges, Esq., In the Welnhard Building, in Oregon City, Oregon. witrJn six months from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers duly verified. DUNCAN M. SHANKS, MARY J. SHANKS, Executor and Executrix ot the Will and Estate ot Richard M. Brayne, de ceased. JOS. E.. HEDGES, Attorney. SUMMONS Iu tho Circuit Court ot the Stato of Oregon for tho County of Clacka mas. H. C, Campbell. HainUff. vs. '. " M. A. Campbell, Defendent To M A. Campbell, above named de fendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before tho ex piration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum raona, and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho reVef prayed for tn her complaint herein, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant and the restoration of plaintiffs former surname with costs and dfsbursements Incurred herein, and such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equi table. Thla summons is served upon you by publication thereof In pursuance of an order by the Honorable J. U Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered herein Feb ruary 6th, 1920, directing this sum mens to bo published once each week for b'x successive and consecutive weeks In tho Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper printed and published In Clackamaa County, Oregon, and of general circulation therein. Date of first publication, Feb. 6, 1920. Date of last publication, March 19 1920. GEO. L. MASTEN, 309-10 Panama Bldg., , Portland, Oregon, Attorney tor Plaintiff. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice Is hereby given that the Inl CxinntT-Conrtjlncknninaflnnlx NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior United States Land Office Portland, Oregon, Ing spit wads and tormenting teachers. Ho has no definite plans for the future but at the present Is "buckin' rolls" on number four paper machine. The school sess'on Monday, Febru ary 8, was broken on account of the second term of school. Many of tho February 7th 1920. 1 student's schedules had to bo rearran ged because of the new periods lor their classes. School was dismissed about 10 A. M. and did not taiie up again until 1 P. M. This intermission was used to arrange the seven periods which would be suited to all. To William Crocker, of 218 4th Ave. Seattle, Wash., or Eagle Grove, Iowa, Contesteo You are hereby notified that Wil liam Z. Ilight, who gives Estacada, Oregon, a: his post-office address, did on the 2nd day ot Jan. 1920, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead En try No. , Serial No. 054S0 made August 7th, 1918, for Lot 1 and SWU of NWU Section 17, Township S. Range 4 E, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said William Crocker hasViever establ'shed a residence on said tract, or made any Improve ments thereon, and has wholly aband oned tho same; that at no time herein mentioned was the said entry- man, nor Is he now, in the Military or Naval service of the United States ,'n any capacity whatsoever. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be tak en as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, Jf you fall to file In this office within twenty days ifter the FOURTH publication of this notice, aa shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer' on the said costestant either in person or by registered mall. You snouid state in your answer the name of the postoffico to which you deslro future notices to be sent to you. ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register. ' GEO. I. Smith, Receiver. Date of first publication February 13th, 1920. Date ot second publication, Febru ary 20th. 1920. Date of thlrdtpubltcation, February 27th, 1920 Date of fourth publlcatf on March 1920. Tho county track and field meet between Clackamas county .schools will be re-organ'zed this spring. This should prove a success because of the many athletes who will compete tor their respective schools. . Oregon Ctly High will come back strong this year. Last season Ore gon City High entered the State Ath letic meet at Eugene and made a showing F0RUI1 OF THE PEOPLE sumption of negotiations, and it Is understood that If the sale of tho property is consumated that the capacity of the plant will be Increas ed. It is also believed that it the deal la closed, that W. P. Hawley, presi dent of the company, will remain here as general manager. RUSSIAN SOVIET TOTTERS , NEW KORK, Feb. 6. Overthrow of the Russian soviet government with. In a tew months waa predicted yes terday by Major Joseph Lasles, mem ber of do French high commission to the Kolchak government, Who la returning from Vladivostok to Franco to present his report CENSUS TAKER PASSES VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. . Frank Hodglns, a census enumerator in this city, died recently before his work of taking the census was com pleted. It lg not known where ho left off his work, so the whole district will have to be canvassed again. , WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. E. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and ont horses. Will call anywhere. Phono MIlwaukHo 6-J. GINTHER PROTESTS OREGON CITY, Feb. U.-MEdltor ot the Enterprise.) We are prompted to raise our voice In protest at this time against the gradual encroach ment upon our private rights by the organized lawyers and doctors ot this stata. 1 say lawyers first because they, as the great majority of law makers, have granted to the organiz ed doctors the absolute power of lite or death ot us private citizens. Think of It! It the, lets say, five thousand doctors In this state, or any one ot them, should say to the six hundred thousand ot us, If we should happen to sneeze for Instance, "Seo here, sneezing is a bad habit and catching and apt to endanger the community so you will have to permit mo to shoot Into you some vile unnatural pua from some sick animal or yoiw stay in your shack until I give you the word to come forth again," you, my dear sir, would have to obey this gentleman to the letter. Great isn't it? And I Imagine they laugh up their sleeves at our stupidity. And the guaranteed dollars that roll into their pockets! Fine. No, Mr. Editor, It is high time that the citizens of Oregon were waking up. We need no force to compel us to look after our lives. It Is a travesty on our Intelligence to permit such Imposition by these men. I recognize the value of a good doctor, but I detest tho principle that law gi'ves him absolute power over me. It seemg that our long cherished Am erlcan freedom Is flickering even In these things. ROBERT GINTHER. MARKET REPORT Exceptional bargain In a used pi ano. This Is a real buy. Easy terms Theroux Musto Ronso, 110 Seventh St -Adv. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Ureftrred STARKWEATHER AT MONMOUTH MONMOUTH, Or., Feb. 10. H. G. Starkweather of Portland, a regent of the Oregon Normal school, addressed the student body at assembly on Fri day. Familiar from experience with the problems of the teacher and having first-hand knowledge by reason ot personal contact in the world war, 1.... , l i mm " As given by tho Brady Mercantile company and Fair Brothers. BUYING. 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