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    oRESONOTY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1920.
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SANDY
(Continued tmm rg I)
Marshall DttMs bur , local photo
Kraplwr has away vf a
week iliHIK fcls brother, Kmorson
D.ivli at Hh'tdds, Oregon.
Th 1'IkH ami Win families, out
wwintr who bought the Junket
KmlMi restaurant and confectionery
fciiv mo v ml Into room Iii the Frutik
ftmlttv house, houses being nil taken
people Hr gelling to I ho doubling up
ataan, which muke It rulliur Ineoii
Seiitent.'
1h 10. Iloffuuin U planning to move
t( Ilia Hchooley hoiiso which h re
cently purchased, up to the main
street mill finish It Inside, which will
mats another ri'tilcli'iK B In town.
Another important sate nf town pro
perty In reported thl week, namely,
the rhilNi house mnl acreage hs
Imii purclmnicl by Carl Bharnke sni
the Hlmrnkn family will, take tosses-
nlon a HMiii nit l hit house In vacant,
whlrh will be ft month or in.
Owl Wendell who Live . on Mrs.
Koch's place brought In a sample oi
gnrnachlllft potatoes that l bard to
bout. In April he planted n hittf
t.iithitl of seed which returned ten
sacks as it reward for hU effort! One
if the notaton mnaiture twelv
Inches ftnd weigh 2 pounds and
iiunre. lU-ally ft better name for
this butch would tin "cord wood
putts". Cart nl bud mi American
Wonder that weighed pound, llo
U now dinging the acre on Junker's
ground that they planted on shares
Paul Dunn U tiy this week build
lint cellar fr Ooorge. Hkt.
Mr 8hilly. Sr.. came over with his
son P. T. from Hood Klver Sunday
to spend it few day. Mr. Shelley re
port evn-ythlng on the move at Hood
Hlvor
Mr. and Mr. Slit. Knighton and
Orvtllo w!il over to Corbeit on Bun
diiy to spend tho day with Mr,
Knighton' brother folk, the John
h'Ml'l.
Mr. nd Mm. J, C, thtks hud a neigh.
burly visit around the Sunday dinner
table of Mr and Mm. J. M. C Miller.
Cecil Duke wna among friends In
Oresham Saturday night and the duy
after.
M"a. John Maruny fathur and
mother and brother, the Mayboe's of
lniveni out Hundny and rtmalnod
fur church on Sunduy itlKht.
Mr. and Mra. uJhn Dunn came up
fur th dance on Saturday nlttht and
dfttyi'd ovor with their father and
mother, the I'aul Ihjiwn till after Sun
dny dinner.
Among the November blrthduyn lnai
.work waa one IwilonKlnK to Mm. Wal
tor Knb out the Ktrwood way.
J. thiKgor of Horltig tHnt a day In
Hiutdy lant weok on legnl builiien-
Uwyer I'um-ll haa been ruahed with
almtract and oihr U-Ral work for the
pa I fw w'k.
Mr. Tawney vim down from
"Tawnoy'a" on Monday with a twim,
that mode of travel la atlll tho montl
rellablw way to come and go.
Tawiuy'a mountain borne In very
quil t now, u la every place up that
way.
Mr. KUIng maiing-Hl U 8') down to
I'ortland long enough to vote which
wan enough of the city for him a he
love hU country home above Fir
wood hotter than any place In thl
old world Ills daughter returned
with him and they visited Mayor
Junker an family on their Journey.
Mrs. 1vIb of Coruett has been
vlnltlng her mother Mrs. Short of the
bluff road. The Shorts have the
Mlly place.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry re-ret wure nt
l-ents on Sunday, visiting the rem
v tery while there.
Heinle Junker and Frank Smith
have Rone tip to the M It-kelson and
Nelson mill to work; which will bo
quite change from the confection
ery nml restaurant business.
The. iPWttt and Wiser families are
jtoltlng settled and are being adjust
ed to the Idiosyncrasies that will til
ways follow movln glnto a strange lo
cation, but wo are suor they will like
Handy and that Sandy will like them.
0. I Shaw and family (three chil
dren) arrived on Monday from Tyfih
Valtey and could not find a house to
rent so had to more Int tho building
used for tho O.-ny feed store a few
years ago. Mr. Shaw said they were
glad to gqt back, that "There's no
place like Sandy." There were very
good cropi In Tygh, but their air Is
better be-e nnd the Shaw s Just nn
tur.Uly Ilke'U here! Mr. Shaw will
have charge of tho blacksmith shop
when Casterllne moves out.
Tho glorious days. Monday and
Tuesday, was the mnln topic on the
street, and the- farmers and town
folks, too, hustled out potatoes; and
were rushing eve-y kind of fall work
while the rushing Is good!
George Wolf had a fnlntlng spell
on last Sunday and was quite miser
ahlo but Is feeling like himself again.
Joe AlbcJ has been very nneom
' fortable with a boll on Ills wrist and
also has an Infected Ifnger which In
torfcres with his work decH'"
Charley Krebs still has his hand
'tied up from the burn received last
summer as It heals slowly, but he can
work and" get along with It. very well
Carl linger drove to Portland on
Monday to take his sister Ruth down
who has been out for a few days' visit
with the home folks.
Ms. Martin TUzola was In town n
few days returning on Monday with
' Carl I-anger, and bringing a cousin
with' her who had Just arrived from
' South America.
Among' the dinners deserving men
t'on this week was the entertaining of
the Pcales family by Mr. and Mrs. Es.
son on Sunday. Mr, Esson said they
served "meat and . potatoes", but the
' Scales story was "different" ann
since "Alice" wished she had another
dinner on Monday like it, It Is easy
to bollove there were a lot of good
things.
Mrs.' Dora Cahrens Was " out ' from
Portland for several days last week
visiting her "hoys", Adolph and Ous
Duhrens and their families.
Mn. and Mrs. Oeorge Peret, thft
new boy and Lillian, were In' Portland
for the day on last Wednosdoy. Mr
Perrot Is feeling fine.
W.' J. 'Wl-tz well known around
here Is member of the American
church In Portlan which Is a compar
atively new organization ,and lie de
livered R' fine address before the mem
' bera recently, on "The Good Cltlsten."
KrVbody should be nsppy for Mr,
'Iffii llenson, our great highway sd
O'cate that hs found hi "rholee" and
married her last wel-k. He wllUno
doubt make her glad she found him!
Charles K.-ebw Is having Cftrt
Shuniks re paper his houne on the
ridge and soma painting also.
Mrs. Dawson rcovd a long dis
tance on Saturduy night that her
father was dying", so shs and her
brother, Mr. King, who works at the
Kundy lJimlxtr Co. went to Ilorlng
and caught a night train for Hoattlo.
Mr. Dawson ruino down from Wild
Cat mid looked after the children
while the mother was away, then
went back to dig his optatoos and fin
IhIi his full work.
John Haley made a trip down to
the I'ortland stock yards agntn lait
Monday. He took load of shep from
Eugle Creek.,
Jonsrud ami Gundermon are now
ablu to it'-t out of tho mud, having fin
Ishod a plank road from the mill out
to the main cross road. Charley Krebs
Is going to repulr the cross road right
away. He has a new ruhort brouit
up from Morlng to put In by the Dull
place, better known as the Yabb pro
perty. Th apple crop around this part of
the country Is very short this year
which Is an unusual happening; for
noarlr always there Is enough for
everybody and the pigs (oo,
Mr Wilfred KltloU's DnJi- and
llttel child of Albany are visiting M.U
at the Klllott.
Mtss lltTtlia Albel. her father an I
Miss Myers were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Henry I'erret last
Sunday. MIhs Dyer was the aololot
at the Catholic church Sunday morn-lug.
Mrs. Ernest Harris, hr mother.
Mrs. Z. Ucers and her sister, l-eia
liee-s wont up to llrightwood on Tue
day, Mxs. Harris Is going to hous
keeping up there so as to be with her
husband who Is employed by Nmuy
Lumber Co. Mrs. Heer will help
"lieatilo' to fls up her first hou:ft.
ajul every woman remeinlnTs how
wonderful It seemed to have ones
own things and establish a "really
home . No difference how great or
how small the building of a home ntt
Is It Is a great step In any two peo
ples live Mrs, Deer and beta will
remain several days.
There was a big chlvarl party a
Gilbert Hoaglam's the other night In
honor of the wedding of their daugh
ler which' occurred at Oregon City re
cently. Refreshment wore served anu
evrvone had a eood time.
Mrs. Max Woenrhe took her little
four months old daughter to Portland
recentyl to ft doctor sed the child Is
Imprvlng. Max Is not vo-y well yet
but can get around on crutches now.
Kd. Well who had an operation for
and Infected gland under his arm U
home and doing fine and will be at
work In a few days. Mrs. Wolf and
the children have bad bad colds bat
are getting the best of the ennoytng
ge-ms.
Dr. sawton had a hurry call In til
own borne lat week and hastened
down to the hospital with Mrs. Lew
ton and the wily stork bird presente
them with a perfectly fine baby boy
The doctor says "he'a a dandv"
he ought to know! Mrs. Lawtnn I
fine. j
Cecil Itw.art, fome-ly of Hull Hun
but now of the Orient neighborhood
had Is leg broken recently while work
ing with a hay baler.
'V.5 rand pit" Kreba keeps pretty
much -the same, though at times he
does not suffer so much. He Is not
conscious all the time.
Free Nightly concerts at the Sandy
bank building will continue next week
with a special program next Monday
night. Mr. Hoffman of Portland will
assist Mr. Peterson In his violin solo
work. A la-ger stock of phonographs
will be added, Mr. Peterson Is pleas
ed with his 'reception in Sandy, and
the people here are pleased with the
fine pianos nnd phonographs on dis
play from Llppman & Wolfo plnno de
partment. Miss Mlxter will help dem
onstrate.' Everybody welcome! Adv.
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by c?orence7ficfcfick $oys
COPYRIGIITLD
A LITTLE SONG
l
1 know that It Is autumn
Not that tho sumacs glow
" Or that tho robin makes his onjf ;
A little low.
I see the leaves grow weary '
Of clinging to the bough,
And sigh and give the wind fall
way--Hut
that's not how
I tell that It Is autumn,
Not from a frosty hill;
1 feel It' In a heartache
That I cannot kill.
-PA1'L O'NKIL.
OPEN DOORS
IN BUSINESS
THg TEA ROOM.
Many women are making pleasant
anj comfortable living by managing
tea room. These may oa succossiui
alike in city or country, but must
always be located at some natural
gathering place ef people wlthsuffl
dent means and llesuro to want to sit
and eat. In the city, a tea room may
be located near to the shopping center
or among office . whose occupants
coma -here for noon lunch. In tho j
country some hospitable, shady re
treat situated on a main auto road,
where tourists an, pleasure seekers
may find refreshment will be a pay
ing location.
la any buslnem the proprietor must
take many rUks and there Is always
the poshiblllty that the enterprise
may fall for lack of sufficient patron
lug.
Avoid garments trimmed with fur.
unles tbe fur Is of the very bnM. qual
Ity, and this ts expensive. Cheap fur
will wear off, and soon look iihabby.
Cloth covered buttons will not endure
the wear as bone or pearl batons will
ffald and heavy stitching- make a sat
isfactory trimming.
For thl winter, when soft oal of a
poor quality fill be ued generally
over the country, the garments worn
wll) need to be such as will not show
the grime from the atmospherV and
which can be cleaned when they need
It.
RECIPES
Mince Meat.
Chop up one quart of green toma
toes and one quart of sour apples.
Add two and a half cups of sugar,
butter the sire of a walnut, one cup
of raisins, halt teaspoon salt, teaspoon
each of allsnlcf, clv. cinnamon and
'nutmeg. Cook until tender and thick
REPUBLICANS TO
SEAT 58 SENATE
MEMBERS SURE
NEW YORK, No. 4. A record
smashing electoral vote for Senator
Harding, topping the 400 mark, and
republican majorities of more than
store In the senate and li0 In the
house were ensured from virtually
complete returns tonight from Tues
day' elections.
With th democratic strongholds of
Oklahoma. Missouri and Tennessee
definitely swept Into tbe republican
ranks by the party's crushing victory,
the Hardinsoolldise ticket had 30
votes, excluslv. of the five from Mon
tana, whore the republican state
ticket was victorious and the presi
dential ticket ahead.
The republican landslide tonight
had elven tb'tn C8 senate seats as
against 1 for the democrats with
late returns undermining the seat tf
Senator Heckman, democrat of Ken
tucky.
The state vote so far as counted on
president stands:
Harding 130,494, Cox 73,241.
Harding's lead 57,153.
Tbe same counties, complete and
Incomplete, glvfi Robert N. Stanfield
(rep. a majo-ity over George E.
Chamberlain (dem.) of 13j6SO. Tn6
vote stands:
Stanfleld 104,547, ChMnberlain 90,-897.
Stanfleld's lead 13.650.
In the complete count It Is not
likely that Stanfleld's majority will
run over 15.000.
Union Official is
Charged With Graft
clncts, and said vote resulted In a
majority of votes being cast against
stock running at large In said precincts,
Therefore, In accordance with tbe
Statute In such cases made and pro
vided. It shall be unlawful, sixty days
after the date of this notice, for stock
to run at large in the aboVe named
perclncts under penalty of $10.00 for
tbe first offense and $20.00 tor each
and every subeequent offense, to b
recovered from the owner of the
stock.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon.
November 11, 1920,
FRED A.- MILLER,
County Clerk.
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age or too heavy expenses, ids ws . n.h ,hpw, tnhi9Tmri. ,.,,,
success depends upon wise manage-1 6ne(, , Tlnegar, Bea, , caIli May
moni, as Wt-ll s iae proper cnon-w oiih(, marffl ntlantlT Th fthnre
location, and upon the aoclalbility ana
drawing power of the hostess. Tbe
place must Wk attractive, e acrupu
lusly neat and tasty; the food must
be well cooked and good. It must bt
Inexpensive enough to be within reach
oT the purse of the patrons and yet
the churge for It must well covjr
actual cost as well as many 'over
makes two quarts and one pint
SMILES
Marriage and Divorce.
A divorce every ten minutes waa
head expenses" such as telephone, y Crowded elevators plied between
rent, laundry bills, etc. (floor, ln court houge the attend.
To furnish a tearoom, place slmpltijnt, (houtlng, "Second floor for dl
Inexpenslve thUigs In a large wet. ! Torce, what's wrong with our laws
lighted room. As linen Is expensive Regulating marriage and divorce?
and difficult to keep clean, It Is bet These cry out for the attention of the
tor to have dollies on vanilshed thoughtful women of America.
tables. A few "antiques- on oneviet
" HAPPY THOUGHT
.Never believe anything bad about
anybody unless you postlvely know
It Is true; never tell even that unless
you feel that it Is absolutely neces
sary. Dr. Henry Van Dyke.
N-EW YORK, Nov. 9. Robert P.
Brtndell. president of the building
trades council, who Is alleged to have
received payments for calling off
btllldjing trikea, "expected one-half
of 1 ner cent' on city pier constmc
tlon contracts totaling $3,230,000, tes
timony of Commissioner of Accounts
Hlrschfleld's Inquiry into ramifica
tions of the "trust" revealed today.
Howard It Sherwin, vice-nresldert
and gene-al manager of Terry
Tench company, contractors for Sta
ten island piers, declared that of this
one-half of 1 per cent $16.250 urui
dell actually had received nn.
as decorations add to the chain of a
tea-room. Flowers and autumn
1
BORING EVENTS
At the regular meeting of the Hor
Ing Rebekah lodge held on Inst Frl-
diry night two men cnndld.Ttes were
diluted Into tho popular order and a
delicious supper was served.
Joe Uindu Is moving his family Into
Itorlng so the children will be closer
to school.
Kenneth Child, Bon of Mr. and Mrs
W. K. Child of Poring has enlisted In
I'nrlo Sam's army and has already
gone to Camp Grant, III., to enter serv
Ice.
Miss Carrie Knox Is visiting at the
ohme of her sister, Mrs. H- A. Heck
or iiortng.
Mrs. Eric Partell Is seriously 111
and was taken from her Poring home
to the Greshnm Sanitarium last Thurs
day whre she ts now under the care
of Dr. Adlx.
Ixirrls who has been at' Astoria for
tre past month Is at the home of his
parents, Mr. nnd Ms. W. E. Child of
Poring, for a few day visit.
Little Mwin Mnulldng. son of Mr,
Mr and Mrs. R. V. Mauldlng of Boring
Is suferlng with an Injured leg and Is
under the doctor's cn-e.
Mrs. Pertha'Peckwith and children
have moved " from Boring to St.
Helens.
Ronny Htckle went Into Portland
from Boring last Sunday to visit with
his mother.
A new butcher shop has Just been
opened in Boring which Is doing a
big business Bnd the Boring people
say It Is lust what they have needed
ofr a lor.g time, and the prices are
"right, too" when one I hungry for
a beefsteak" It Is said.
MIrs Buna and Letha Child of Bor
ing siient latrt Sunday with their
grandparents at Lentg.
PRICE OF BREAD
DROPS HERE TO
: NINE CENTS LOAF
Tho first drop In the price of breed
In O-egon CUy was made Monday
when the Peerless bskery voTuntarii
reduced the wholesale price to one
cent on the loaf. , Heretofore, there
was a scarcity of flour and during the
war, the wholesale price of bread was
ten cents, but Monday morning waa
dropped to nine cants by the Peerless
firm,
MONEY TO LOAN
fara Leans Craterr4
" PAUL C FISCHER
sever Bids, Oregea City
DEAD HOHSES TAKKN Cash paid
for dead cows and down mid out
hones. Will call aaywbera. Phone
Milwaukle IM.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
iJ I CUU 1U if.s,
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
YO.VCALLA, - Or., Nov. 9. The District No. 34. Clackamas County,
women of this' city are elated over Oregon, will be held on the 27th day
the result of the recent election, in ! of November, A. D., 1920, ln said Road
District, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.
M., In Beaver Creek Hall to vote an
additional tax In said road district
for road purposes as bv law provided.
II. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
eaves take away the look of bnrren
iioxn. The dishes snoum na neavy
enough to endure well, but not toij
cumbersome. They should be of open
stock that broken oneg may lie re-
cheerful and. refined. The hostess; WomCIl of YoilCalla
room have an a, of homeyness and RejOlCC Over RetUTHS, JTS
Tho woman who runs a tea room
should be an expert housekeepei,
either trained In domestic science or
at home. As a preparation U is well
for her to visit other tea rooms or U
work ln one for some time If possible.
Delicious bread and butter, sand
wiches, tea, cocoa, and rolls and other
simple dellcaclee will be appreciated.
Home made Janig and aide dishes will
prove popular. The more home-made
food to be had the better for the pop
ularly of the enterprise.
As ln every business attempted for
oneself, there Is always a time when
outlay exco-eds Income, when discoui
agenientg are numerous, when uncei
talntles make it a qustion whether or
not the business will ever be proflta
ble. It Is only to be preseverlng ana
capable that business properlty is as
sured, and even this will take time
and wine management.
The Income from this business will
all depend upon Sxponses and volume
of possible business. It Is a very u
tractive opening to those whose tastes
fit them for It and Is becoming In
re-nslngly ln demand as more ana
more women are entering business
and are less at home to prepare their
food the-e. All persons are finding
Increasing occasions for eating awny
from home.
CHOOSING THE GOWN
which a woman was elected to everf
city office. It had been whispered
around that the men politicians in
tended to let the Incumbents of 'the
various offices hold over without the
trouble of a new election, and tho
womed's action in putting a women's
ticket ln the field took them com
pletely by surprise.
Some of the old-school politicians
here have shaken their heads pessi
mistically over the election, It is s-'rt
Jesse R. Iasswell, incumbent of the
mayor's office, has taken a different
view of the affair, however, and an
nounced that the new officials would
have the assistance of he-self and th
other retiring officials. He attributed
his defeat to the apathy of tbe.me-ij M road d!,strict for road mposea
voters and declared that fair cohorts: ,aw provided.
had been caught off their guard. 1 H S- ANDERSON",
Mrs. Mary Burl, mayor-elect, said; ' County Judge.
today that the women naa as yet no.
definite plans for po.noting the wel
fare of the city.
"We intend to study conditions, aim
do all ln our power to give the city of
Yoncalla a good, erncient gov'
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
N. W. Jones, Halntlff,
vs.
C'iarle B. Duffy, administrator of the
Estate of Martin T. Duffy, deceased,
Cha-Ies B. Duffy, John G. Duffy.
Luke P. Duffy and Patrick V. Duffy,
Defendants.
State of Oregon, oCunty of Clacka
mas, BS-
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued
out of and under the seal of the above
entitled court. In the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
Uie 2!tth day of October 1920, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered In
said court on the 2fith day of October
1920, in favor of N. W. Jones Plaintiff,
and against Charles B. Duffy, admin
istrator of the Estate of Martin T.
Duffy. Charles B. Duffy. John G. Duf
fy, Luke P. Duffy and Patrick F. Duf
fy, Defendants, for the sum of $2,-
500 00, with in'e-est thereon at tin
rate of eight percent per annum from
the 21th day of April 1917f:"and the
further sum of 1200.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $14.90
costs and disbursements, and the cost
of and npon this wtrt, commaadlug
me to make sale of the following des
cribed real property, situate in the
county of Clackamas, state of Oregon,
to-wit:
Lou number thirteen (13) and
fourteen (14) and the Southerly one-
half (S. M) of lot number fifteen do)
Arcadia, said Southerly one-half )
of said lot fifteen (15) being describ
ed as, beginning at the Southwest (S.
W.) corner of said lot fifteen (15)
and the Northwest (N. W.) corner of
lot fourteen (14), thence Northerly
on the line of the County Road, fifty
(50) feet, thence Easterly parallel to
the line between lots fourteen (14
and fifteen (15), fifty (50) feet there
from to the S. P. R. R- line; thence
southerly along the right-of-way of
said railroad, fifty (50) feet to the
Southeast (S. E ) corner of said lot
fifteen (15) to the place of beginning
Now. therefor by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the com
mands of said writ, I will, on Satur
day, the 11th day of December 1920;
at the hour of 10 o'cieck A. M., at the
f-ont door of the County Court House
in tbe City of Oregon City, ia said
County and State, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidded. for U. S. gold coin
vttsn iu nana, au ine ngni, uue auu
Interest wtfich the within named de
fendants or either of them, had on the
date of the mortgage herein or since
had in or to the above described real
property or any part thereof, to satis
fy said execution. Judgment order,
dec-ee, interest, costs and all accru
ing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County .Oregon
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy
Dated. Oregon CUy, Ore., November
12th, 1920.
NOTIC OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15. Chap. 299, General lws of
Oregon for 1917, (hat a Road District
Meeting of the Wal voters of Road
District No. 17. Clackamas County,
Oregon, will he held on the 27th day
of Nrrembec, A. D., 1920. In said Roa l
District, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.
M-, in Wichita Sc,hoolhout to rote
an additional tax In said road district
for road purpose as by law provided.
H. 8. ANDERSON.
County Judgt
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX.
Notice it hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
Distict No. 13, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20th day
of November, A. D., 1920, in said Road
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M.,' In the Pleasant Hill Cemetery
lildg., to vote an additional tax in said
oad district for road purposes as by
law provided.
H. 8. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
District Ko. 19, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day o
November, A. D., 1920, In said Road
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M., ln Frank Otto Hall to vote
an additional tax in said road district
for roa4 purposes a, by law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge,
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET-
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to '
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Lawa of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voterg of Road
District No. 28, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
Novembe-, A. D., 1920, ln said Road
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M., in Sandy Ridge Schoolhouse to
vote an additional tax in said road
district for road purposes a by law
provided.
IL S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE 8PECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voterg of Road
District No. 37, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
November, A. D., 1920, la said Road1
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock t.
M., in Upper Highland Schoolhouse to
vote an additional tax in said road
district for road purposes' as by law
provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec- . 15, Chap 299, General Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
District No. 12, Clackama9 County,
Oregon, will be held on the 27th day
of November. A. D., 1920, ln said Road
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M.. ln The Community Hall at Lake-
grove to vote an additional tax In
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Morris Riley, deceased.
No-tiys is iherettjv' (given that the
ment. At the worst," she added with undersigned Executrix of the Estate
, .
One of our pleasantest and yet
most perplexing duties these fall days
Is choosing the new gown, or gowns
The smaller the "wardrobe the more
particular we mimt be to got wha
will look well for all occasions, 'wlh
wear well end which neither we nor
our friends will soon tired of.
The woman of one gown should
choose a garment so unobstruslve
that thoso observing hor will not ob
serve the gown- It must be such that
her friends will remark about it, if
they remark at all, 'That dress looks
Just like you." It must be of the great
est simplicity, with harmonious lines,
little trimming to distinguish it, must
be very appropriate to the wearer in
color, design an material. This will
place the wearer so much at ease thai
she will forget herself and be her
most charming.
Dark colors answer these require
mrmts well. Loud plniids, extreme
styles, consplctous weaves or colors,
many ruffles or trimmings bv which
a dress iay be remembered thest
should be avoided". Match your gown
to your complexion so that they will
blend. A touch, of blue for blno
brown, tan or gay to match the hair,
pink for "peachy" complexions and
very dark red for the brunot- - -needs
a spark of livening. Black and
navy blue emphasise the white skin.
Burnt orange Is a very popular color
Just now to give a trifle of blghten
a smile, "we can i do mucn worse
than the men have done"
Mrs. Bu-t Is a native Oregonlan.
She was graduated from Pacific uni
versity with the class ef iS7t. -d
has lived In Yoncalla 40 years. She
Is a Republican.
SUES ON NOTE
Adolph Kirschbaum has entered
suit in the circuit court here against
Julie and Jane Kirschbaum, to re
cover the sum of $200 alleged due on
a note given Vy the defendants. The
rote was secired by a mortgage,
which the plaintiff asks be forclosed
and the note paid from the proceeds j
of the sale, along with $100 attorney s
fees.
of Morris Riley, deceased, has filed
her final account in the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Clackamas, in the above Estate,
and the County Judge has set Mon
dav. December 13. 1920 at the hour ot
1 10 o'clock A. M, In the County Court
room in the Court house at Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon as
the time and place for hearing of
objections to the said final account
and for settlement the-eor.
Date- of First Publication, Novem
her 12, 1920.
ELLA COOK,
Executirx.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for executrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
lst-ator of tbe estate of Laban Mauld
lng, deceased. AU persons having
calims against said estate are hereby
Notified to oresent the same with
proper voutfiers, duly certlfioti ac
cording to law, at the office of Brown
ell & Stevers, at Oregon City, Clacka
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he I senior partner of the fl-m of
F. J. Cheney & Co., dolnf business in
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL. 'tmonjn8 of the date of the publication
was ror eacn ana every cse oi v- , tnl notce
tarrh that cannot be cured bytne use, Dftted November, 12, UTO
cij iiALda VAX aiuim mrjiiiiwa. i EUGENE MAULDINO,
fkaink. J. uhkinkx. j Administrator.
Sworn to before me and subscribed t BROWNELL & SIEVERS
In my presence, this 6th day of De-; Attorneys for Administrators,
cemoer, A. v., moo.
A. W. G LEA SON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken
Internally and acts through the Blood
on thp Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY" & CO., Toledo, a
Sold by all druggists, 75c
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of '
Oregon for 1917, that a Road DiBtrict
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
District No,? 11, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
November, A. D., 1920, in said Roaf
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock f". ,
M., in Hazelia Schoolhouse to vote
an additional tax in said road district
for road purposes as by law provided!.
H. S. ANDERSON, ,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF STOCK RUNNING AT
LARGE.
Whereas at the General Election
held Novembe- 2. 1920, ln Carver,
Srrlngwater, Union, Viola and West
Linn. No. 1 precincts. In the County
j of Clackamas, State of Oregon, a vote
waa taken for and aigalnst stack run-
Hall's Family Pills for constipation nJng at large ln the above named pre-
i SHERIFFS SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Estacada State Bank, a corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. C. Repass, Florence Repass and
O. W. Messelhlsen, Defendants
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss-
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 21 st day of October 1920, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered in
sa'd cout on the 15th day of October
1920. in favor of Estacada State Bank,
a corporation. Plaintiff, and against
W. C. Repass, Florence Repass and O.
W. Messelhlsen, Defendants, for the
sum of $334.65, with interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per annum
from the 6th day of Apirl 1920, and
the futrber sum of $50.00, as attor
nov's fee. and the further sum of
$29.00 costs and disbursements, and
the costs of aTid upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate In the County of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot number Four (4) in Block num
bered Eighteen (18) of the original
Townsite of Estacada .Clackamas
County. Oregon, according to tbe duly
recorded map and plat as shown and
designated by the Records of said
town. County and State; and lots
numbered Three (3) and Four (4) of
Block numbered Twenty-three (23)
of First Addition to Estacada, Ore
gon., according to the duly recorded
map and plat as shown and designat
ed by the records of said town. County
and State.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution. Judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
11th da of December 1920: at the
hour of 10 o'colck A. M-, at the front
door of the County Court House in the
City of Oregon City, In said County
and State, soil at publ'c auction, sub
tct to redemptMon. to the highest
bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in
hnnd. all the right, title and interest
which the within named defendants
or either of them, had on the date of
the mortgage herein or since had In
or to the above described real pro
pe-ty or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution. Judgment order, de
cree. Interest, costs and all accruing
costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
E. C- Waekett. Demit v
Dated, Oregon City, Ore.. November
12th 1920.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voterg of Road
District No. 21, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
November, A. D., 1920, in said Road
District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M., in Union Schoolhouse to vote
an additional tax In said road district
for road purposes aa by la- provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
District No. 35, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day ot
November, A. D., 1920, in said Roaa
District, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.
M-, in Fir Grove Schoolhouse to vote
an additional tax in said road district
for .road purposes as by law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters of Road
District No. 40, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
Novembe-, Aj D,, 1920, ln said Roan
District, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.
M., In Community Hall to vote an ad
ditional tax ln said road district for
road purposes as bylaw provided.
II. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws ot
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voterg ot Road
District No. 26, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of
November, A t., 1920, in said Roau
District, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P.
M,, In voting place at Salmon river
bridge to vote an additional tax in
said road district for road purposes as
by law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET
ING TO VOTE 8PECIAL ROAD TAX
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the; legal voterg of Roaa
District No. 16, Clackamas County, .
Oregon, will be held on the 27 day of
November, A. D., 1920, In aaid Road
District, at the! hour of 8 o'clock P.
M. in Oak Grove Schoolhouse to vote
an additional tax in said road district
for road purposes an by law provided,
H. R. ANDHRSON,
County Judge.