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OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. TO REFRAIN FROM BOMBARDING PEKIN I'KKIN'. July 12. -Winning Iiiih bnnn (Ivi'ii tlui government by the t I !- mill lit CllipS IllU B tliiit In CIIHII of mi uprising (horn iiiiihI lio mi fighting In UiU city mill Unit I'cltlii iiniMt nut b subject to bombardment. Purees com niiitidod by Tiimii Chi Jul, former pre mier mil) tiilnlNtir of war, nro mir rounding J'ekln, (iouentl Wu pel Fu who bus been relieved of tliti roiiiiiiiinit of govern incut troops In Cblh LI, Ih mmr I'ao TIhk Fu llilrty in Hon south of hunt, Irui whether fighting occur there will depend, It Ih hiiIiI, ii poll Uin acfeptunc by Wii I'nl Fu of till dismissal. UoiiithI Tuiiii J ii I'm threittenliig ut tltuilii In it result of tlui uoveniinoiit' illxmiiliiHiil of General 1 1 hu Hbu Cheng it H ri'Miilnnt rvoiiiiiiiMHloiiiir for luncr Mongolia. Ho In a leuder of tbu Anfu element whirl) irolvd u defeat wliim tliu appointment of Chow Kliuinu to Dm premiership wn announced. Eugene Store Is Destroyed By Fire KU'ih'N'M, Or.. Julv 14-Flro Unit started ut 1:30 o'clock thin afternoon completely ruined th durgn dry good Hiori. of F, K. I hum, plotu'nr merchant of (bl i lly. Tho two-story brick build liiK whic h lb" morn occupied wua also builly damaged and probably will biivo to be rrlnillt. Ttn flio started In the fumae room In ilm rtir of the main wiles rootit. Hiiiiui trash In tb furnace was set afire to jti-t rbl of It miil noon afterward tbo rear portion of tbo building wilt ubtiiito. Firemen wltti seven HlrftuiHH of water ilii'lriK on Hu biiil'lliiK. winked a n btiur before lln-y succeeded III eXtfTigtllHhlllK It. 'I'Iik bUif reai-hed tb uppiT itiory. which h divided Into apartments and office rooms, mul getting a foothold between i In- (! I In k unit roof, burned fiercely. Auto Thieves Are Arretted Sunday rent rivNi. July in. I a. i.. II, Murray niitl Rett Nelmneler, who wept arrested ut Murray's biuno lit Kw'n.:i'inn early Sunday morning. Hi'" now charged with the larceny of tin automobile luttl'T llu HtalH law and with bringing n Mul. !) automobile Inmi Washington Io Oregon under the federal statutes. Villi! Is H;i!d In hiivo confessed lo Mealing tbu car, which In owned by J. Hogen of 741 Kant Tenth street, Mrs. Murray and two Iiullim girls, Thelmii Wright ami Kt'i i l.ii('riil, wlm roil" wlib ilu party from Tacomn, tin' booked on the po 110 1. Illltcr BH WlllleHWK. IiiMp.ctcirH full 111 inn! Kill, who cup luri'il ltw rciH i Miirrny nl ICvcruriMoi Suiuliiy 1H;M, eri nblfil In lh work by (i'lino Wnrdcii MkuiIh, of IbU fount y. PROBATE COURT J. W. Klliwortli hint rilil petition for tin1 prolmtc of th will of tbo Into MiikrIo Wolfe. This cHtiito coiihIhIh of real and poi-Nonnl property valued at i:ioo. l.lxlo Schweltor filial petition for probuto of the will of tbo Into Peter Hfhwollxer. Till m'Htnte co"tHtn of real iiml periem-il property valued at $nioo. BOYS ROB BANK OM MIA, Neb . July 1-Twu youth fill haiiilllK today held up the Hunk of WatorliMi, Neb., hound and RiiKKcd CiiHhli'r W. T. St rut ton, robbiyl tbo bank of fir.OO and enapyl In nn auto mobile. . Was First Congressman to Make Speech in Overalls Representatlva William D. Upahaw Thin photograph wua tnko.ii after IlcproHnntatlve William L. Upnlinw, of OoorRla, hml flnlahod making a opourti In the lowor houso In WaHh liiRtou clad In ovoralls. ITo told the represontuUvou tbo hlnh cost of cloth- Iiib hud boon too much for him but that h() hud Holvod t'lio problem by buying a stilt of overalls for $4.98. I1a ofl'erod to go on the bond of any mem bor of (ho hou.se who wuh tinublo to rnlHe that num. Mr. Upahaw wna the first congiwumnn to appear In over alls. Ho has been active In forming nn overalls cluli In congress. IMMWU.WH-II llllLmil- I HI HlHUlMl i NOSE DIVES anc TAIL SPINS Noun Dlveil bilH bfitn riutdlliK Tint platform of both partlo Ami nil the Rood tbliixx An well at Houin of ttio bud Thm nro bolriK nald About both riindldnli'M. From flrnt report V were glud Tlml neither Hv"l In flitfkumu county. One Htur of hope Hint Milium out lilko a, hmiron lldit Ih that ChikIIiIiiIi) Cox , Knoyn muni' of wlilnt. Knowlni; tliU fuel A denervliiK thimocrat, Will have no excuse Por denertlng tha party, Kven though tha Hepubllenna, lum't llkn tha platform. Anyway If either one Were to move to Oregon City Vuil would bfi Jili'liHi'd To biivo blm for your Next door nolKhhor. Ami after toriitlnK here, lie would no doubt Help the KiiterprlH In a rnmpiilh'n l-'or an auto camp Kite And In Ketilui? A HiitlHfnrtory location 'Vr the new city hull. CHICACO, July 10 -Foundation atunoa wer laid toilny for a new par ty on which to unite all third party movement s, when the commltteo of 4S mid tho Mlimki tux parly Joined In their firm national convention to draft a platform ami pick nominee- whoi they hope, will win the aupport of 10 or 12 liberal orKanlzatlima. The firm day'a Hoxulon, devoted to keynoto apeofliea ami orKanlutloll work, developed n many different views an (hero wore factions repro nented. Itulea, reaolutlona and nom ination! for permanent officials were debated Htep by Htep and nt times ac rliiionloiiHly. Allen Mcl'urdy, tha temporary rhalnnan from Now York, and J. A. II. Hopkins, head of the committee of -IS, who opened the con vention, maintained order with diffi culty. Division between the liberal and radical group-) was brought out In the rules debute when Swinburne Hale of New York said the Mate delega tions wrro divided "61 per cent lib eral ninl 49 per cent radical." He plejled for n chanse In the rules that would prevent the radicals from bi Iiik out-voted by the majority liber als, but the majority ruled and bis plcu was lost. Participation of tho slngltvinxers In today's convention followed nn earlier session, nt which they decided lo present their platform demands and views on candidates. They were understood to ho willing to accept either Charles H. Ingersoll, watch manufacturer, or Amos Plnchot, one of tbe leaders of the committee for presidential nominee. They were opposed, their leaders said, to Senator Robert M. I,n Polled. hp favorite presidential candidate of the 4Sers, and may holt tbe conven tion and select their own ticket If m ollette Is nominated. Wound Certificates Are To Be Issued PORTLAND, July 13. Lieutenant Colonel O. V. S, Stevens, recruiting officer for tho United States army In tbe Portland district, announces that memorials In tho form of certificates- will be sent to next of kin of officers, men, field clerks and other members of tho military establishment who died In service during tho world war. Wound certificates will bo Issued to all wlio were wounded In the service, and In case these men have died since the war, tho,lr certificates will bo pre sented to their next of kin. No one need npply for thos0 honor rolls, us they will bo sent from the war depart ment, where they are now bolng made from tbe records In Washington. Col onel Stevons says it will bo a year bo fore this work Is completed. VANCOUVER LICENSES VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 13.-The following were granted license. to wed here today: Lester Farmer, 18, of Tacomn, and Allco A. McClellan, 21, of Oregon City. Lester Farmer, 18 years old, of Tn coma, a son of Mrs. Ella Farmer of Csi-egon City, Or., and Miss Alice A married hero today. Mrs. Farmer ac companied her son and gave her con- McCJellnn, si, of Oregon City, wore sent to the wedding. TO MEET The Portland and Oregon City rail rout, commonly known as the, Carver ritlroud, will not discontinue service, having already made tbe principal repairs to Its roadbed and trestles demanded by the public service coin mission, according to J. N. Hurt, sui! reliiry and treasurer of tho company. Tbu public service commission di rected one of Its engineering force to make an Inspection of the company's property Kovernl days ngo, mul as a result an order was Issued directing tho company to cease operation until certain designated repairs hud been made, "Wn did not receive tbe commis sion's letter until Monday morning," Hart said in dlscosslng the sbbject, "mid tho repairs directed bud been made before tho letter came, Our engineer went over the road with tbe representative of the commission and the needed repairs wero pointed out lo him at that time. We at once made them. Tbern were some other minor matters discussed by tho commission and tlii-H(. will bo taken care of as rapidly as possible, as soon, In fact, as President J. K Sprinkle reaches Portland. There will be no discontin uance of rvlc." L TO GIVE UP TO A LOS A.WKLICS, Cnl., July 12. Jack Johnson, forimtr henvywelght cham pion, now n fuicltlve from American Justk-e, yetserday In a loiig-dlstanc-i telephone call from TlaJu.ina, Iiwer California, offered to surrender him self to federal aii'horitlc" If he were accorded certain privileges. W. P. Hull, special agent of the de partment of Justice, who told of Johnson's offer, raid he refused to malin any bargain with Johnson. Hall said Johnson offered to surrender if lie were assured bo would 1(. take'-. Immediately to Chicugo, where he w.is Indicted on a chargo of violation of the Mann act. lie further demanded, Hall su!d, that be was at no time to be band cuffed or treated us a prisoner. C. T. Walton, United States marshall here, said If Johnson crossed the border he would be treated "just Uke any other prisoner." ACCIDENT FATAL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 14. Fred Staudii, San Francisco capitalist, fell from a twtdfth-storv window o. bis office building hc-re yesterduy and was killed. Hu was r,3 years old and was pros dent of an Ice machine company. m - Bandit Shoots Man After Taking Money KVKRKTT, Wash., July 14. Shot down with calm deliberation by a masked bandit who fired from the rear, Olaf Uergman, logger, Is dying In a hospital at Siillun, a logging and mining town back In tho hills from Fverett. Pergmiin, Pert Nelson and o logger named Johnson were occu pying the sumo bunkhouse at a log King camp four miles in the woods from Sudan. I-ate Sunday afternoon a bnndit masked with a blue ban danna suddenly appeared ut tbe door. He compelled Nelson to tie liarg mnn and Johnson, and himself tied Nelson. From Uergmnn he secured f'.'OO in cash and about $lf additional from the other two. Just before leav ing, it Is said, the bandit coolly shot t.ergmnn In the back., Posses are searching the hills. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed bids for t'iie construction i cement piers and wood span for a bridge across Molalln river 2 miles southeast of the town of Molalla will be received nt the County Clerk's of fice at Oregon City until 10 o'clock on Saturday, July Illst UHIO. Said piers and span to be constructed ac cording to plans and specifications which may be found at the office of the Highway department on the sec ond floor In the Court House. Tters to he completed no later than Septem ber 1st 1920 and span not later thnn November 1st li20. """Separate proposals for piers and span will be accepted or a lump sum bid for the whole. The county Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. COUNTY COURT OF ClACKAMAS COUNTY Py H. S. Anderson WOOD Sealed bids for fit) cords of seasoned old growth fir wood will be received nt. the County Clerk's office In the court bouse. at Oregon City until 10 o'clock on Saturday, July 31st, 1920. Wood to be delivered to the Court House not later t'inn October 1st, 1920. H. S. ANDKR.SON, County Judge SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. ' Elbert Charman, Rose Whltcomb, Dora Conklln, Hattlo Wisslnger, and Robert Bonnett, rialntlffs, , vs. John Parker ,and tho unknown heirs at law of John Tarker, deceased; Don Vaughan Lowelling and Mrs. Don Vaughan Lewelling, his wifo, Loren Lewelling, unmarrlod, and Duncan Smith, unmarried, being tho hoirs at law and all of the heirs at law of Seth Lewelling, deceased, Defendants. To Loren Lewelling and -Duncan Smith, and John Tarker, and to tho unknown heirs of John Parker, deceased, MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Urefrrd PAUL C. FISCHER Bsavar Bldg Oragon City FORH ItODY, lute model, cheap- Com plete with top, fenders and radiator shell, 221 Thlrt-wth Ht. Oregon City. POSITION WANTKD by experienced young farmer, married, or would work on shares. Write Win. Souflletb, 335 Oth street, city. TRUCKING DONE--Any time. Any wbara. Live stock. Phone Henry Kamp, 168 Bandy, Oregon. DEAD ilORSBfl TAKKN Cash paid for dead cows and down mid out horses Will call anywhere, Pbone Mllwaukle 6-J, WANTED To bear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D, F, Bush, Minneapolis, Mlnru la the nam" of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; the date of the first pub lication hereof being the 9th day of July, A. D. 1920, and If you fall to so appear and answer for want there of, plaintiffs will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed for In their complaint herein, to-wit, that the defendants and eoch ot them be re quired to set forth tho nature of his claim, and that all adverse claims of the defendants and each of them In and to the following described real property, tc-wlt, A part of the Lot Whltcomb Do nation Land Claim No. 41, in Sec tion thirty-sit (38), la Township One (1), South ot Range one U) East of tho Willamette Meridian de scribed as follows, tc-wlt: Begin ning at a point on the north bound ary of said claim thirty-nine and 25 100 (39.25) chains west of the Northeast corner of said claim; thence south twenty six degrees and thirty minutes east three and 60-100 (3.60) chains; thence South eighty two degrees West twelve anif 68100 (12.68) chains, parallel with the Streets of Mllwaukle; thence North eight (8) degrees West Five (5) chains to the North boundary of said claim; thence East eleven and 68 100 (11.68) chains to the, place of beginning. AIbo Lots t)ne (1). Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), in Block Four (4), and Lota Five (5), Six (6). Seven (7) and Eight (8), in Block Five (5), In the town of Mll waukle In said County and State, ex cepting therefrom the land conveyed to Beaverton and Wlllsburg Rail road Company by deed recorded at page 209 of book 67 of Deed Records of said County and excepting also all public roads and streets on said real property, may be determined by the decree of this court, and that by said decree It shall be declared and adjudged that the defendants have no estate or Interest whatsoever In or to said land or premises above described or In or ;o n-y part thereof, and thai the title of the plaintiffs thereln-ls good and valid, and that the de fendants, and each of them be for ever enjoined and debarred from as serting any claim wratever In or to said land or premises, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs and tor such other and further relief as to the court shall seem Just In the premises, including plaintiff's costs and disbursements. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enter prise, a newspaper of general circu lation, printed and published in Clackamas County, Oregon, pursu ant to an order ot the above entitled court made and entered on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1920, and which order bo made and entered directed that service of summons bo made upon you by publication as afore said. The undersigned attorneys for the plaintiffs are resident attorneys of the State of Oregon, and their resi dence and postofflco address Is 1225 Yeon Building. Portland, Oregon. CLARK, MIDDLETON & CLARK, Attorenys for Plaintff, Address: 12."3 Yeon Building, Fort land, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County ot Clacka mas. Grace A. Ward, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. Ward, Defendant. To J. W. Ward, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 31st day of July, A. D. 1920, which is more than six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so ap pear and answer within the said time for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint filed against you, namely: for a decree of divorce from you and for the restoration of her former name, Grace A. Foster, and for such other further and different relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. . , This summons is served upon you by publication in tho Oregon City En terprise for six consecutive weeks pursuant to an order made by the hon orablo J. U. Campboll, judge of tho nbovo entitled court, which order was made, dated and entered In the above entitled court and cause on tho 16ta day of June, A. D. 1920. Date of first publication, Juno ISth, A. D. 1920. Date of last publication. July 30th, A. D. 1920. PAUL M. LONG and CHRISTOPirERSON & MATTHEWS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 514 Broadway Building, Portland, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka-j ma. Bank of Mt. Angel, a corporation J plaintiff, vs. Agnefte M. Formalin and P. C. Fer- niann, defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas m. Py virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of tbe abovs enlltl'd court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 15 to day of June, 1920, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 5th day of May 1920, In favor of Hank of Mt. Angel, a cor poration, plaintiff, and against Agnet to M, Fermann and V. C. Fermann, defendants, for the sum of $1250. Ott, with Interest theron at the rate of eight per cent per annum from tho 5th day of May 1918, and the furthei turn cf $186.6.3 with Interest at 6 per cent, theron from the 23rd day of September 191&, and the further sum of $150.41) taxes paid and the further sum of $150, as attorney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ com manding me to make sale of the follow ing described real property situated in the county of Clackamas, state or Oregon, to-wit: hot nine In Block Two In Metzler Ifart addttion to the Town of Molalla Clackamarf County, Oregon as the same appear from the recorded plat thereof. Also. Lots one and two in Block Number Two of Everhart's Second addition to te town of Molalla, Ore gon. Also. All of Lots Numbered nine teen and Twenty-one of the J. V. Harleis addition to the town of Mo lalla, Clackamas County, Oregon, ac cording to the recorded plats on file and of record In the office of the Re corder of Clackamas County Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of July, 1920; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City In said County URd State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date ot the mort gages herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, drcree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 18, 1920. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Clackamas County C. W. Owlngs, Plaintiff, vs. LI da Owlngs, Defendant. To Uda Owlngs, above named de- defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear ana answep the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore the 30th day of July, 1920, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons and If you fail to appear or an swer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed tor In his com plaint, to-wit: , For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons is published by order of Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, which order was made the 17th day of June, 1920, and the time pres cribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday June IS, 1920 and continuing each week thereafter to and includ ing Friday, July 30, 1920. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for plaintiff. Resident attorneys Oregon City, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of Hen ry P. Reese, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate of Henry P. Reese, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Waluga, Clackamas County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication ot this notice is June 11, 1920. MARY P. REESE, Administratrix. FRANK SCHLEGEL, Attorney for Administratrix, 710 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Orecon. SUMMONS IN tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon forthe County of Clackamas. First National Bank ot Molalla, a cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. H. R. von Wiedner, a single man, G. B. Dimlck, Francis P. GarVan, Alien Property Custodian, and Security Savings & Trust Company, a corpor ation, Defendants. To: H. R. von WIEDNER, one of the defendants In the above entitled suit: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answef , for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded therein. The relief demanded in the com plaint in this suit is a decree as fol lows: That the plaintiff has a just and valid lien on all of the real proper ty herein described, created by the PROFESSIONAL D. C La Tout mr i. President Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon Capital w.nnn.nn Transacts a General Banking Busineu mortgage described in plaintiffs complaint, to secure tr e p-iyment of said sum of $1150.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per anrum from the 15m day of June, 3917, until paid, and to secure the payment of the sum of $150.00 as reasonable attorney's fee, and for Us costs and disbursements incurred herein., and that the lien of the lalntlff upon said real property Is prior anj superior to any lien, es tate or Interest of the said defend ants, or any of them, or of any per son whomsoever, And for a further decree that the Hen created by said mortgages . on the real property situated In the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, to-wit: The East Half (E",-i) of the Southwest Quarter (SW) and the West Half (W) of the Southeast (Quarter SE', ) of Section Eighteen (18), Town ship Five (5) South, Range Three (3) East of the Willam ette Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less; be foreclosed in the manner pre scribed by law for the sale of real property upon execution to satisfy the sum art.'uiged to tt- due to the snld pl iintlff on account of said notes and .nortgages, attorney's fees, costs and disbursements, and thrt the plaintiff may be a purchas er at finch sale, And for a further decree that said defendants, H. R, von Wiedner. G. B. Dimlck, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, and Security Savings & Trust Company, a cor poration, and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through, from or under them, or either of thera and all persons claiming to have any- lien or claim of any kind or nature. by, through or under any judgment or decree made or rendered subse quent to the date of said mortgages, and the recording thereof, and their i heirs and assigns, and all persons claiming to have acquired an estate in or to the real property herein above described subsequent to the date of the plaintiffs said mort gages, be forever barred and fore closed of and from all claim in and to said real property and every part and parcel thereof, save and except the statutory right of redemption, And for a further Judgment and decree that said defendant, H. R. von Wiedner, be adjudged to pay any de ficiency that may exist after apply ing the proceeds of the sale as afore said, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof, pursuant to an order of the Honor able J. V. Campbell, Judge ot the above entitled court, made and en tered herein, on the 9th day of June, 1920, prescribing that said summons be published in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation published In Clackamas County, State of Oregon, and that said publication be not ' less than once a week for six successive weeks. The date of first publication here of is June 11th, 1920. SIDNEY J. GRAHAM, and WILLIAM S. NASH, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 925 Yeon Build ing, Portland. Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackama sCounty. Grace G. Avery, Plaintiff, vs. nd To, W. T. Beverage and Delia Beverage, his wife and their unknown heirs; F. E. Haversham and Emma Haversham, hls wife, and their. un known heirs; Charles H. Turner and Caroline Turner, his wife, and their unknown heirs; C. A. Gove and Kate L. Gove, his wife, and their unknown heirs; J. M. Overholtzer and Mary M. Overholtzer, his wife, and their unknown heirs; Charles F. Collins, single, and his unknown heirs; Sam uel Lyons and Jane Doe Lyons, his wife, whose true first first name is to plaintiff unknown, and their un known; P. S. Simons and Jane Doe Jane Doe Simmons, his wife, whose true first name is to plaintiff un known; P. S. Simmons and Jane Doe Simons, his wife, whose true first name Is to plaintiff unknown, and their unknown heirs; G. S. Glaser and Jane Doe Glaser, his wife, whose true first name is to plaintiff un known, and their unknown heirs; J. H. Thompson and Jane Doe Thomp son, his wife, whose true first name is to plaintiff unknown, and their unknown heirs; H. J. Lawher, Law ler or Lawlier and Jane Doe Lawher, Lawler or Lawlier, his wife, and their unknown heirs; J. F. Boothe and Mary C. Boothe, his wife, and their unknown heirs; John Watrin Jane Doe Watrin, his wife, and their unknown heirs, also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title estate, lien or In terest In and to the real estate de scribed in the complaint in this said action, to the aboye named Defen dant. In The Name Of The State Of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the compalnit filed against you in the above entitled suit, now or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this sum mons, which, date ot expira tion is fixed by Order of the above entitled Court as July 23, 1920; if you so fall to appear andj answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. The object of this suit Is to quiet title in and to said plaintiff of and for the following de serted real estate situate and lying in Clackamas County, State of Ore gon: . Ixits numbered 19 to 32, both in clusive, block number 3; lots DIRECTORY FT f.- r.j.;.. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M, C. D. A D. C, LATOURETTI Atterntys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice tn First National Bank Bldf., Oregon City, Oreo. O. O. E6Y Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estate settled, general law bushiest. , Over Bank ef Oregon City. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneye-et-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITT, OREGON Pacific Phone II Home Phone A-I7S Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bid., Oregon City, Ore. numbered 22 to 28, both inclus ive, block number 4; lots num bered 8 to 14, both Inclusive, in block number 4. Each and all of the aforementioned lots being and situated in Pleasant Little Homes Addition, or tract No, 3, ' as appears more fully in official records of County Auditor of Clackamas County, State of Or egon. Date of first publication, June 11, 1920. Date of lam publication July 23, 1920, JOHN C. MURPHY, Attorney at Law 55 Second St., Portland, Oregon, 8UMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Elizabeth Brewer, Plaintiff, 8. Rob Roy Brewer, Defendant. To Rob Roy Brewer, the above nam ed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before, the 16th day of July, 1920, and if you ail to answer or otherwise appear, tbo plaintiff wiH take a decree against, you dissovllng the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself; nai for , such other relief in the prmM s aa is meet, just and equitable. j Service of this Summons Is , : on you by publication thereot in pur suance of an order of the Hon. J.; " U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, Clackamas County, Oregon, i made and entered on the 3rd day of June 1920, ordering such publication in the Oregon City Enterprise a news paper of general circulation in Clack amas County, Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being op the 4th day of June, 1920 and the last publica tion being 'on the 16th day of July, 1920. SAUVIE & BURBACK, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 608 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tor the County of Clacka mas. M. C. Blattler, Plaintiff, I vs. R. W. Blattler, Defendant. To R. W. Blattler, Defendant: Ja the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above named court in the above entitled cause, on or before Saturday, the 14th day of August,. 1920, which date is more than six weeks after the date of first nuhllcntinn of this num. m0ns, and if you tail to appear and an swer, or otherwise plead to said com plaint within the said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded in the complaint, towit: tor a decree dis- solving the contract of marriage ex isting between plaintiff and defendant, and changing the name of the plaint iff; and for such other and further re lief as may seem proper. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof by virtue of the order of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named court, made on the 30th day of June, 1920, which order directs said summons to be pub lished In tho "Oregon City Enter prise," a newspaper of general circula tion published in Clackamas County, Oregon, and requires said publication to be made at least once a week for six weeks. Date of first publication July 2, 1920. Date of last publication August 13, 1920. LORING K. ADAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address : 730 Chamber of Com merce Building, Portland, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tha ': undersigned has been appointed Exe cutor of the estate of James W. Mc Anulty, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, duly certified accord ing to law, at the office ot Brownell ft Sievers, at Oregon City, Clackamat County, Oregon, within six months of the date ot the publication ot this notice. Dated, Friday, July 2, 1920. FRANK H. McANULTY, ' 'Executor. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, - Attorneys for Executor.