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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1920.
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
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SIMS NEXT MAYOR
BARTLET RECORDER
BSTACADA, Nov. 4 The result
of the city election in Estacada waaj
as follows: Mayor, H. C. Stephens;,
treasurer, Mrs. Jess M. Rartlett; re-j
corder. V. F. Cary (Independent), 60:
S. E. Wooster (Citizens), 102. Council
man, first ward, R- R. Kimmel (In
dependent), T2; J. F. Lovelace (Citi
zens), 102. Councilman, second ward,
t. S. Morgan; councilman, third ward.
John Osborne; councilman, fourtn
ward, C. S. Allen (Independent), 130;
James Smith (Citizens), 43. Council
man, fifth ward, Dr. L. A. Wells.
SS TREES
N GREAT DEMAND
The Portland Chamber of Com
merce hag received word from San
Francisco that there will be a big de
mand for Oregon, and especially
Clackamas county Christmas trees
this yea"- This county has some of
the finest fir trees In the world for
Christmas purposes. Two years ago,
Geo. Brownell shipped a car load of
the trees south, and received a fancy
price for" them. Inculded in the car
was a vast quantity of Oregon holly,
which made a great hit In California.
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HELENA", Mont, Nov. 4. The Mon
tana board of railroad commissioners)
reiusea to grant an increase fi in
trastate passenger and Pullman fares
only-
The refusal came following the ap
plication of the various carriers op
erating In the state for raise in
both freight and passenger rates foi
; lowing a decision of the interstate
commerce commission In granting an
Increase. The Montana commission
granted the increase in freight rate.
SAVE SILVER FROM
.TAKEN Bl
THIEVES IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Nov. 4. Hidden in the!
walls of her house in Belgium which;
was occupied by the Germans for
four years, Mrs. A. Happel'g family
plate came through the war safely
to be stolen last night by American
burglars from the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. VanRoosendael, at 1474
Halsey street.
Mrs. Happel arrived In America
from Belgium last May and brought
with her all of her most valuable sil
ver plate and heirlooms- Most ot
these comprised the loot of the
thieves.
9he
elegram
This Is the
Lowest Price
Quoted by
Any Portland
Newspaper
Save $2.00
ELWELL FOUND
GUILTY BY JURY
IN CIRCUIT COURT
C. A. Klwell wis found guilty of
arson in the circuit court here yester
day afternoon, after the Jury had been
out for SO minutes. His 'Attorneys
immediately appealed for a new trial,
which appeal was granted by Judge
Campbell, the time limit fixed for
ten days.
Klwell waa arrested some time ago
at Jennings Lodge, charged with Vet
ting fire to his store building at that
place on the night of December 6,
1919. The Klwell family lived above
the store, and during the night of the
fire, Mrs, Elwel, in attempting to
escape from tho burning structure,
fell from a window and broke her
hir and wrist.
It is rumored that a more serious
charge against Klwell will be brought
by the federal officials, as "the store
housed the I. S. postoffiee at Jen
nings Lodgv. and the records of the
department went up in flames on the
night of the fire.
WAR VETERANS
IN POOR HOUSE
LEADER CLAIMS
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. . S.TUe
American Iegion must put Itself be
tween the disabled service men and
government incompetency. F. W. Gal
braith, Jr. of Cincinnati, national
commander, told department adjut
ants of 30 states in conference here
today. Mr. Galbratth also disapprov
ed of placing world war soldiers in
old soldiers homes along with veter
ans of other wars.
'The trouble is" Mr. Galbraith be
clared, "that the men are regarded as
mere cases, and not as human beings.
They appear to be sheaves of paper,
rather than the nation's heroes. The
situation Is pitiful even frightful.
The conditions In the tuberculosis
hospitals are particularly bad funda
mentally because the government did
not build any hospitals for the dere
licts coming back from the war. In
Chicago seven former service men
w-ere found on a poor farm."
Mr. Galbraith said ha was trying to
raise J500.000 from "an agency whose
work is closely related to the problem
of the disabled service men," so that
the legion might have the facilities to
carry out its plans.
Califfs Go Strong
On G. O. PVote
Mr. and Mrs. George Califf, of this
city, who are among the staunches
Republicans of Clackamas county, are
proud to say that fourteen members
of their family voted the Republican
ticket Tuesday.
Mervin Califf, their son, who is em
ployed at the Crown Willamette Paper
Company, was on the night shift leav
ing the paper mills at 12 o'clock,
arose the following morning at 6 and
was the first at the polls. He has to
his cerdit the first vote cast in Ward
3 on the Republican ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. Califf both are mem
bers of the good old G. O. P. stock.
The former's father, Captain r
B- Califf, was a Civil War veteran,
Republican from the time he was of
age until hig death. His wife was al
so as staunch Republican.
. In the Califf family voting the Repub
lican ticket were Mr. and Mr3. Geire
Califf, Sr., Mr. and Mre. Geonre
Califf, Jr., Mervin Califf, MT. and Mrs.
Walter Morris, Mr. and Mrs- Howard
Eberly, of thia city; Mr. and Mrs. En
non, Califf, of Portland, the fo-mer
a baseball player Eilly Califf, of
Vancouver, B. C, who came home to
vote; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shott, of
San Francisco, Cal. Next year
there will be another voter - in the
Califf family, when Raymond Califf.
will follow In the footsteps in politics
of his parents.
PAYS $1 FINE
C. E. Boardman, of New Era, was
fined $1 for passing a street car on
Main street here yesterday, by Jduge
Ix)der. 4
THE YEAR
BY MAIL
Price Goes
to $6.00 On
Nov. 15th
r ----Use This Blank
1 The Portland Telegram:
Inclosed find $4.00 for one full year's eub
I scriptioa.
Name --..-....,................, .,....,,...., . ...
Post off ice .'
, State
j COOP AFTER HOTEMBEH 18, 1920
JAP LAND OWNERS
T BY3 T0 1
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. Call'
fornia voter yesterday emphatically
registered their approval of legis
lation against alien land ownership.
The amendment aimed at the Japan
ese, which will prohibit them from
owning or holding land in the state,
carried by at least three to one. The
vote in San Francisco w:ts about four
to one in fvor of the measure. Some
upstate counties, in which feeling
against the Japanese was especially
strong, went six to one for the law.
The. Harris prohibition act modeled
after the Volstead enforcement mens
lire, which would have given state of
ficials power to enforce prohibition.
was defeated. The vote available is
three to one against the measure, but
rural districts will cut this ratio down
probably. Returns Indicate, however,
that the voters have registered em
phattcalty against the measure.
c.
PROPERTY-TO BUILD
The C. Schuebel property, between
Seventh and Eighth streets, on Jeff
erson, has been sold to the German
Lutheran church of this city. The
consideration is not known.
Mr. Schuebel will hold the property
for a residence until September 1st,
when he will erect a new home in
the city- According to the board of
trustees, the" church hjs had crowded
quarters for some time, and in buy
ing the Schuebel property, will allow
another lot which will give room
enough far a fine structure and par
sonage, to be built some time in the
future.
It is reported that the church will
use the Schuebel property fo- a par
soiiage, after it Is vacated, until plans
for a new edifice can he drawn up
and approved.
BLAIN FOR SUPERIOR
JUDGE IN CLARKE
VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 5. The
contest for Judge of the superior
court Of Clarke county, which was in
doubt until the official canvas today,
is settled. George R. Simpson won
over James O- ftlair by a majority ol
53. While the returnus were coming
in Blair was several times in the lead.
Mr. Simpson will succeed R. H.
Back, who has been on the bench for
the past eight years and who was not
a candidate for re-election.
OLD JOE
S AGAI
DANVILLE, III., Nov. 4 Repre
sentative Joseph G. Cannon, former
speaker of the house of representa
tives, has been returned to congress
from the Eighth Illinois district, ac
cording to returns today. It will ba
his twenty-third term in the lower
house.
Service Men to Get
82,200,000 Bonu
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 9. Eleven
thousand Seattle men, one-fifth of the
total number estimated to be resi
dents of the state, will be eligible in
the distribution of the state poldiera
bonus appropriation of $11,000,000,
American Legion officials said Sun
day night. Estimating the length of
service for these men as being; on the
average, equal to that of other serv
Ice men in the state, officials be
lieve the Seattle men will receive $2,
200,000. Bonus payments will retura $90,000,
it was estimated, to the coffers of the
Veterans' Welfare commission of the
state, loaned to ex-service men. A
clause of the bonus bill provides that
unpaid loans to service men will be
deducted when payments a"e made.
PROMINENT MAN
AND .WOMAN TO
ADDRESS LEGION
A Joint meeting of the American
Legion and the Women's Auxiliary
of this city will be given at the Moose
hall Monday evening, November 22.
An invitation has been extended to
Adjutant E. J. Elvers and his mother,
Mrs. Elvers, who is president of the
Portland branch of t'ie auxiliary. It
is expected that both of these promin
ent Legionites will give an add-ess
Following a program for the evening,
refreshments will be served. The local
committee arranging for the event is
composed of Ray Cooper, C. Peter
son, Miss Evelyn Harding and Mrs.
Sophia Moody.
BEATIE, MASS, STIPP
CARRY UNION PRECINCT
In Union precinct Harding received
41 votes and Cox 29, with a few scat
tering votes for this socialist and
other candidates.
For senator Chamberlain received
33 votes, Stanfleld 39, Hayes 2.
Beitie for county Judge, "Mass for
sheriff, and Stint) for district attorney,
2 of them. Clackamas county Demo
cratic candidates, carried the precinct
something very unusual.
Oswego Pioneer
Passes Yesterday
Mrs. Clara Davidson, wtfo of Lticton
Datfdaon, of Oswego, died Sunday
morning at the family residence, Mrs.
In this home, which was built by her
husband, for 67 years.
Mrs. Davidson was bora In Indiana
In 1S42, and crossed the plains tit
IS;"T- The family first making their
home In Yamhill county, later canto
to Oregon Ctty, where Mrs, David
son, whose maiden name was Clara
l.ivtiiRood, married Mr. Davidson.
Mr. Ihtvidson assisted In building
many ot the old time homes In the
50's. Oswego wu her next home,
who she resided until her death.
In June Mr. and Mrs. Davidson cele
brated their golden wedding anniver
sary. The deceased Is survived by her
husband, and the following children:
Frank Davidson, Onlen Davidson and
Mrs. J. It. Cox, of Oswego.
Funeral services will be held at
Oswego Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock, and Interment will be in the
old lavldson cemetery at Oswego.
Mrs. Davidson was a charter member
of the Oswero grunge, which organ
isation will take an active part In the
funeral services.
Brady & DeMoss had charge of the
funeral arrangements.
J. Scliieffer Dead at
Gadke Home Here
The funeral services of the lato
Joseph Schleffer. who died at the
homo of his daughter, Mrs. F. C.
C.adko, of this city, on Thursday,
November 4th. we e held from tho
St. John's Catholic church Sunday
at 12:30 o'clock. Monslgnor A.
Hillobrand. pastor, officiated, and
spoke highly of the deceased- The
choir sang during the services, with
Miss Satie Clancy presiding at the
orgun.
Many old time friends of the family
attended the services, and the floral
tributes were In profusion and beauti
ful. Interment was in the family lot In
the Catholic cemetery, and the re
mains laid to rest beside those ot his
wife, who died in 1906.
The pullbearers were Frank Bunch,
Matt Mlchels. Jacob Miller, Joseph
Descloux, Paul Prevo. of this city,
and Jacob Unger, of Portland.
Young Daughter, of
Molalla Couple Dies
MOLALLA, Or., Nov. 5-The fun
eral or June Itlatchford, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hlatchford, 4
years old. whose sudden death occur
red Monday night after an illness of
less than two days, was held from the
family residence Thursday afternoon.
Rev-' S. J. Kester, pastor of the Molal
la Methodist Episcopal church, , and
Rev. F. W. Snider of Woodburn con
ducted the service. Interment was in
the Oddfellow's cemetery.
Dr. Guy Mount Back
From Doctors Meet
Dr. Guy Mount, who has been on an
Eastern trip, ha returned to Oregun
City. Dr. Mount left here six weeks
ago to attend the Clinical Congress
of Surgeons of North America held
at Manitoba, Canada. At the con
clusion of the meeting he went to
Cleveland, Ohio, where he visited the
Crell hospital, also Mayo Rrothers'
Institution at Rochester, N. Y. He
cpent several days In Chicago, 111.
While In the East Dr. Mount found
the weather ideal, and enjoyed a num
ber Of motoring trips.
Legion Team Here
Asks Financial Help
The local American Legion football
team will give a dance on Armistice
night Nov. 11th for the purpose of
raising funds to help bold up the
team this coming winter. According
to one official of the Legion - here,
the boys must have financial help, or
the team cannot hold up Its record
In Oregon City and play the best in
the state. The boys are sadly In
need of funds to carry on the sport,
and It Is expected that a big sale of
tickets for the dance will be record
ed. The best music obtainable for
the occasion has been procured, and
the ball will be appropriately decorat
ed, with special numbers on the pro
gram. Teachers and Pupils
to Help the Orphans
All teachers and pupils over Clack
amas county will endeavor to help
the homeless boys and girls of the
Btatei by ,;ri(ISng fruit), vegetables,
clothing and other articles on Thanks
giving and Christmas days. Rrenton
Vedder, county school superintendent,
has written the following to every
teacher' in the county concerning this
help. The letter follows:
"You and your pupils can do a great
deal of good for the homeless boys
and girls of Oregon oy sending to the
Roys' and Girls' Aid Society, Port
land, Oregon, a box of frnlt, vege
tables, clothing, etc., for Thanksgiv
ing or Christmas. A few apples, po
tatoes, a Jar of fruit and a hit of
clothing will not be missed In your
neighborhood, and I assure you that
the Aid Society will appreciate your
efforts." '
Murder Four More
Irish Policemen
DUBLIN. Nov. 3 Four more po
licemen were murdered at different
plates under dating circumstances.
One was kidnaped and several were
wounded. As Indicating the terror
prevailing, the body of one murdered
boliceman lay twenty-four Ijours oi
the road and was paiwed by many
persons before the authorities were
Informed.
West Linn Union
II. S. Notes
At a mooting of the school board of
Willamette, the directors voted In
favor of buying (ho upper grado boys
a football and a basket ball. Hoth
wors purchased this week by Terry
Hurnes.
Willamette hiu a good team of
basket ball players. At a recent game
they defeated the freshmen and
sophomore team of the West Linn
high school.
Mrs. Huckley, county supervisor
viatted the WlUatitetto school Mon
ti uy.
The sohool purchased a new
Ifafanola from Hurmolstor & Andre
sen, tho children ar delighted with
It. It Is used for inarching and other
exorcises-
Tho Willamette grammar school
wlUglve an entertainment and basket
social on Armistice night, Nov, It.
Thrt proceeds from (ho siilo of (he
baskets go toward paying for tho
graunoln.
Commission Is Sued
By
Anderson Here
In an effort to have a docfskui of
the state Industrial accident commis
sion reversed, suit was filed here Sat
urday by Alfred Anderson, an em
ploye of the Crown-Willamette paper
mills at West Llmt. Anderson suffer
ed a poison gas attack last February,
while working with chemicals M the
mills, but was not advised of the
nature of his ailment by physicians
until tho time limit for riling claim.-!
with tho commission had expired.
The commission therefore nijed
against him In hi application for
compensation, and the present suit Is
aimed (o secure reversal of Its opin
ion. Experts Drill For
Oil in Warrenton
WA RRENTON', Or.. Nov. 5 Two
export well drillers from the Cali
fornia ojl fields have taken charge of
the drilling for the !xwer Columbia.
Gas & Oil company near here, Th
derrick Is up and a standard rotary
drill was unloaded at tho port docks
Wednesday. Plans to sink a well
from 3000 to 3500 feet have been
made. The first well Is u be sunk
about 1000 feet south of the ctty
limits of Warrenton.
Funeral Rites Over
Mrs. Niles Held
Funeral services of the lata Mm.
Jennie Vinson Niles, who died in thin
city Saturday evening at So'c.lock,
were held Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock at the Congregatonal church
The so.-vlces, which were largely at
tended, wero conducted by Rev. Her
bert Crocker, Mrs. John Crawford
sang during tho service, and was ac
companied by Mrs. McC'o.'d.
The floral tributes were beautiful.
The Interment was In Mountain View
cemetery.
The pallbearers were A. C Warnr,
W. R. I-flwton, J. J. Cooku, James
Pa-tlow, George Swafford and Carl
Jochnko.
Many friends from Portland wen
among those attending.
. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
A. E. Mackintosh, Estate,
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administratrix of the
estate of A. E Mackintosh deceased,
has filed her final account In the
County Cou-t of tho State of Oregon,
for Clackamas County and that Mon
day the 29th day of November, lD-'ti,
at the hour of 9;30 A. M. of said day
and the court room of said Court litis
been appointed by the said Court a
the time and place for the hearing of
objections, If any, theretouni the set
tlement thereof.
Dated and first published Octobei
29th 1920.
ROSE MACKINTOSH,
Administratrix.
JOHN T. WJIALLEY,
Attorney.
SUMMONS
' In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. T. R. Headen, Plaintiff,
vs-
Mildred Headen, Defendant.
To Mildred Headen, defendant:
In the name of the State of Or
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint flleu
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 3rd day of December,
1920, said date being more than six
weeks from the date of first, publica
tion of this summons, and If you fall
to answer said complaint, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed fo rin his
complaint, to-wlt: for a decere dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore existing between the plaintiff
and granting a decree of divorce and
for sucj, other and further relief as
the Court shall deem meet to grant.
This summons Is served upon you
by order of the Honorable J. U. Camp
bell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the 21st
day of October, 1920, directing that
such publication be made In-the Ore
gon City Enterprise, once a week for
six successive weeks, the first puibll-'
cation thereof, being the 22nd day of
October, 1920, and the lat publica
tion thereof being the 3rd day of De
cember, 1920.
C. II. FIGOOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
226 Jefferson St., Portland, Oregon
8UMMONS
In the Justice's Court for District
Number 13. Clackamas County,
State of Oregon.
Paul R. Melnlg, Plaintiff,
TS.
George Mather, Defendant.
To George Mather the- above named
defendant: ' ' ' ' "
In the name of the . State of Oregon
you are lerefoy required to appear
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C Latoumtti. Present K. J. M ir CKi
The First National Bank
of Oregon Ctty, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Hanking Basilica Open from 9 A. M. to J 1 . M.
and answer tho complaint filed
against you In tht above, entitled suit
on the 4lh day f lecomber. 1 -0.
which Is more than six weeks from
tho dale of the first publication ot
this summons, and If yu fall to so
appear and answer tho said complaint,
for want thoisf the plaintiff will tuku
a Judgment agitlusl you for tho sum
of 33.3tt and Ms costs mut dtsburss
litems herein; also a Judgment order
that certain personal property now
held under, attachment by Ike Iwputy
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
In said District 13, to be sold to sntW)
said Judgment nnd costs and disburse
tnoiils and uccuiliig costs.
This summons Is published In pm
nuance to uu order for servl.-o there
of uhiii you by publication, dated
October Soih. ii'-O made by llonoh
able J. M. C, Miller. Justice- of the
Pence for District number 13. Clack
amus County, Oregon. ill-ctln that
this sunimons bo published ones n
week for six consecutive weeks.
Ihito of first publication , October
2nd. 19-0.
Date, of last publication Doomler
3rd. 1920.
C. D. Pt'lU'Rl.t..
Attorney fo- the Plaintiff,
My poKtoffJeo address Is Sandy. Ore,
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tho Stute of
Oregon for Clacknmas County.
Walter W., Knack. Plaintiff
vs.
Kllu J. Knack, Defendant
To Klla J. Knack:
In tho name of tho State of Oregon
your are hereby required to appear
and answer thuf omplulnt filed wgalnst
you in the abovo entitled suit on or
before tho 2tith day of November,
1920, said data being more than six
weeks from tho date ot the first publi
cation of this summons, and if you fall
to so appear and answer said com
plaint for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply to the ourt for the rollef de
maiidtHt lu his complaint, to-wlt: for
U decree dissolving the Inmd ot mm
rlmony heretofore and now existing
between plaintiff and defendant, and
grunting plalutlft a divorce and girth
other nnd further relief as to the
Court may seem meet and proper In
the premises,
This summons Is served upon you
by publication iherwif, by order ot
the Honorable J. tf. Campbell, Judge
of tho above entitled Court, made and
entered ou the 12th day of October,
1920, directing that such publication
be, made In the Oregon City Enter
Pe for six successive wek, ths
fir it publication thoroof bidng the
l&th day of October, 1!'.0. and th
Inst publication thereof, helnir on the
20th dy of November, 1130
McDOCOAL & McDOlTQAI.,,1
Attorneys ' Iff.
905 Northwestern Rank Illdg , Port
land, Oregon.
SUMMONS
No. 17300
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Ada Ost, Plaintiff,
vs
Wllllnm E. Ost, Defendant.
To William K. Ost, the above namnd
defendant.
In the named of (lie State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff filed against you In the
above entitled court and cause hero
in on or before the 12th day of No
vember, 1920, which said date Is six
successive weeks after Uie date of
the first publication of this summons
and If you fall to so appear and ans
wer wild complaint, the plaintiff for
want thereof, will apply to the above
entitled court for the relief prayed
for In said complaint filed herein,
to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now exiting be
tween the plaintiff and the defendant
and for the custody of the minor
child of the plalrftlff and the defend
ant ad for such other and further
relief as to the court may soem Just
and equitable In tho premises.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In accordance with an
order of the Honorable J. U. Camp,
bell, Judge of the above entitled
court iliuted Soptomber, 301 h, 1920,
which ordor requires you to appear
and answer the complaint filed hero
in within six weeks from the date of
tho first publication of this sum
mons. Date of tho first publication, Oct.
1st, 1920.
Date of last publication, November
12th, 1920.
R. K. HECKIIERT,
Attorney for plaintiff,
802 Oasco Tlnlldlng, Pot-Uund, Oregon,
6UMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mns. Carrie E. Ttrthlll, plaintiff,
vs
Emmor O. Tuthlll, defendant.
To Emmor O. Tuthlll, above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appeal
and answer the complaint flUl
against you In the above mtitlid
court and cause on or before the ex-pl-atlon
of six weeks from the date
of the first publication of thlg sum
mons, and if you fall so to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for ln her complaint filed
In said court and causo, to-wlt: for a
decree dissolving the marriage con
tract nw existing between the plain
tiff and defendant, and the restora
tion of plaintiff's fo-mer name, and
such other and further relief as to
the Court may soem Just and equit
able. Thl' summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof ln parsuance
of an order by the Honorable 3. U
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered herein Bep-
C. 0. 4 D. C. LATOURITTI
Attorneys st Law
Coiiimorclal, Rsal Rlat and
Probate our BpeclaltlM. Of
Ccs In Flnt National Hank.
Itld., Oregon City, Ore.
O. 0. MY
Attorney St la
Mousy loaned, abtlracU furalsh
d, land title tiamluod. Mists ,
settled, tnera! law busbies
Ovsr lank of Orsgsn City.
William Hanmond
Philip L. Hsmmsnd
HAMMOND A HAMMOND
Attornsyt-at-Law
Abstracts, Rsal Estate, Loam, Iusur
anos. OREGON CITT. ORBOON
Pacific Thone II Home Phone A 171
Phon 405
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Steven Illdg., Oregon City, Or.
Umber 2Sth, 19:'0. which order direct
mi this summons to be puhlUhml,
once a week, for six successive and
i'ms(snithVi week lu tho Oregon City
Enterprise, a miwapnpnr printed and
published In Clackamas County, Ore
gon, and of general circulation (hero
In.
Date of first publication. October 1,
1920.
lhUe of last publication, November
12. 1920.
C.m. 1 MASTEN.
Address; 309 10 Panama Illdg,
Portland, Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oreffon for Clackamas Couuty.
Nettle Alexander, Plaintiff,
vs
ltlch.-(l Alexander, iKifntidunt.
To Richard Alexander (ho above nam
ed defendant,
In the Name of (he State ot Oregon;
Your are hereby required to appnar
and answer the complaint filed
ngittnst you In the above entitled suit
on or before the expiration six weeks
from the data ot the first publication
of this summons, which date of expir
ation Is fixed by order of the above
entitled Court as N'ovomlier 12th,
1920; If you so full to appnar and
answer jdjiintlff wilt apply to the
Court fr tho relief pruyed tor In hi
coinplnlnt, to-wlt: For a decree de
volving the marrtngn contract exist
ing between parties hereto, and for
the restoration of her maiden namn,
Nellie Oordoti.
This summons Is publisher by or
der of J. D. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Cou-t.
The order Is dated September 2Sth
1920.
Ihte of first publication October
1st 1920.
Itn of last publication Novemlwr
12th 1920.
Wm. M. STONE,
Address. Oregon City, Or.
, Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon, For tho County of Clack
amas Wanda J. Ilnlden, Plaintiff,
vs.
Cluudo Orchard Holden, Dodonfunt.
To Clnudn Orchard Holdeu, the
abovo named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and ;inswer the cginplalnt filed
against you n the ttiut entitled suit,
on or before the 12th day of Novntn,
ber, 1920, said time being more than
six weeks from the date ojt tho first
publication of this summons, and 'f
you full to nppear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint and filed
herein, to-wlt: Thnt the bonds of
marriage heretofore and now exist
ing between the plaintiff nnd the de
fendant be dissolved and held for
naught; that "the plaintiff bo given
an absolute decree of divorce from
tho defendant, and for such othor and
further relief as this Court may deem
rflpct and equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof In the Oregon
City Khlorp-lrtn. for six consocutlve
weeks In purtunnee of the order of
tho Hnnnrtble J. IT. Campbell, Jude
of the above entitled Court, which
order Is datej the 27th dny of Scptem.
ber. 1920.
Date of fl-st publication October 1,
1920,
Unto of In -it publication November
12, 1920.
OLSON. DEWART t RAIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. .
f30 Chnmber of Commerce R;illdlng,
Portlnnd, Oregon.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is he-eby given that the un
dersigned have been appointed b)
the County Court or Clackaman
County, Oregon, Executors of the
last will and testament of Fred
Achilles, deceased; all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the saint)
to Albrecht Achlllos, Oregon City,
O-cgon, R. F. D, No. 3. or at the
office of our attorney, O. D. Eby,
Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified
a by law required wlthla six
months from date hereof.
Dated October 14, 1920.
ALHRECHT ACHILLES.
MARIE OIXJA ACHILLBS
ALEXANDER.
Executors,
O. D. ERY,
Attorney for Executors.
First publication October 1R, 1920.
Lait publication November 12,
1920.
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