Parrs 4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 920. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE! Publish Evfery Friday. E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered it Oregon City, Oregon. Tort offis m sesond-class matter. Subscription Rates: One year Blx Month JIM .71 Trial Subscription. Two MonUis .ti Subscriber will find the date of ex piratlon stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. It last payment la not credited, kindly notify na, and tne matter trill reeelvs our attention Advertising Rate on application. NO RISE IN SALARIES SALEM, Or, Nov. 23. Members ct Salem Grange No. 17, at a meeting held here Monday", went on record op posing any legislation at the next session of the legislature looking to ward an Increase In the salaries of county and sate officials. The resolution sets out that farm products are on the decline, and the officials already are receiving com pensation which compares favorably with salaries paid In commercial lines Copies of the resolution were sent to all similar bodies fn the state, with a request that all granges of the atate Join hands In an effort to de feat the proposed salary legtsation. At the last session of the legisla ture a committee, of which Senator Boll is chairman, was named to visit all sections of the state and recom mend changes in the salaries) of both county and state officials. The com mittee already has visited eastern and central Oregon. Following a visit to southern Oregon next week, the com mittee will prepare its recommenda tions for the consideration of the leg Islature. COMPANY ASKS HIGHER RATE FOR GAS IN OREGON SALEM, Or., Nov. 23. The Oregon public service commission today set December 15 as the date for hearing the application of the Portland Gas & Coke company for an increase in rates. The hearing will be held In Portland, and will be attended by the three members of the Oregon com mission. Ia the application filed by the cor poration it was set out that because of the steadily increasing prices of fuel oil It has become necessary for applicant to raise W rates in order to meet its operating expenses. Government Goods to Be Sold at West Linn L. I. Porter, of West Linn, has made arrangements for another sale of government goods at that place Through his efforts a big shipment of bacon, canned meats and vegetables will arrive from San Francisco Tues day and the West Linn residents will take immediate advatage of the low prices for the products. It is under stood that the price of the govern ment bacon will be $2-75 per twelve- pound can. Plow Early for Wheat Is Advice Six and a half bushels more wheat was porduced per acre at the Moro branch experiment station farm from summer fallow lands plowed April 1 and on similiar land plowed June 1. The grain of April 1 over May 1 plow ing was 2 bushels per acre- The grains are averages of eight years' trials. The average yield for the period is given. by D. E. Stephens, superintendent, as follows : Plowed April 1, 28.7 bushels; plowed May 1 26.2; plowed June 1, 22.2 bushels. Lands plowed early in the fall with a maldboard plow yielded practically the same as the land plowed May 1, and lands plowed late in the fall aver aged the same yield as those plowed June 1. In either spring or fall show ing for summer fallow early plowings . brough higher yields. T A CLEAR SKIN Women do not have to patronize the beauty parlor for if their skin is disfigured with pimples and blotches, and their blood is in disorder I they should obtain at the drue I store that wonderfhil blood tonio and altera tive of Dr. Pierce's which ha , placed be fore the public over 50 years ago. Since that time many thousands of men and women have testified to its wonderful blood cleansing effect. This is what one woman says: Chehaus, Wash.-"I have used Doctor Pierce's medicines for over forty years for myself and family and have always found them ust as represented. I think;Dr. Piei ce's Golden Medical Discovery for a tonic and blood builder cannot be beat; and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets have no equal for constipation: in fact. I can heartily recommend any and all of Dr. Pierce's remedies. 'My daughter had chronic con stipation from babyhood an4 doc tors could not cure her. Dr. Pierce's Ileasant Pellets is the only thin that ever helped her." Mrs. Jen WB K. Swopford, 1320 Alfred St SON TAKE ON COMPLETE E The appolutmemnt of Frank Busch & Sons to sell In this community the new hardware and sporting-goods manufactured by the Worchostcr Re peating Arms Company, is announced. Now that recently ther have been many new additions to the Winchest er "family" there Is wide popular in terest in the new cousins and other relatives of the famous repeating rifle. Fiftey-three years ago the Winchest er repeating rifle was placed on the market by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, of New Haven, Conn. It was a good rifle, in fact the first truly successful repeater, and almost immediately achieved great popular ity. This first success was made se cure by the strength and vision of its makers, one of the first American concerns to build with the purpose of gaining and holding a dominent place in the world's Industrial arena. Now this greet manufacturing es tablishment, tranendously expanded in the gigantic part It played in the winning of the World War, is appar ently branching out to make all pos sible use of the additional knowledge, experience and equipment thus ac quired. New articles being made al ready include tools, cutlery, fishing tackle, flashlights, skates, etc. With half a century of experience- and un excelled equipment entering Into their production, It is to .be expected that these new products, made in the same skilled and workmanlike manner as the famous Winchester guns have been made for so long, will have merit above the ordinary. To the good fortune of the many old friends of Winchester In the com munity who will be the first to wish to examine those new articles, we have here in town a retail hardware concern of such high standing as to be one of the first exclusively select ed to present these new Winchester products to the buying public. The agreement thus carries with it the privilege and responsibility of re presenting the manufacturer more directly than any retail merchant has heretofore done in the case of the Winchester Company. A special invitation is being ex- tended by the Winchester Company to all its friends in this district to visit "The Winchester Store" and see the latest additions to the Winchester 'family-" And as Frank Busch & Sons are likewise inviting everybody to do so, the store is enjoying a re gular "old home week" of Winchester visitors. New friends will be of course, equally welcome with old Winchester acquaintances. Joseph Diffenbaugh Dies at Parkplace Joseph Diffenbaugh died at Park- place Sunday evening at 6 o'clock after an illness of several months. Mr. Diffenbaugh arrived here about three months ago and was accompan ied bv his wife, his daughter and the later's husband, coming here for the benefit of the former's health, and were with him when he passed away. Deceased was 64 years of age- He was a native of Pennsylvania and had followed the occupation of a locomot Ive engineer many years- The remains are at th undertak ing establishment of Brady & DeMoss, where they will be held pending funeral arrangements. COLLEGE GETS DONATION An estate approximately $300,000 in value was left by the late James F. Failing, who passed away October 11. His will, filed for probate yes terday, leaves the greater part of it to his widow, Jane C Failing. All of his children and several grand children are generously provided for, Mr. Failing left a bequest of J3000 to McMinnville college for a girls' domitory. Gladstone News Mrs. Addie Nelson, of Portland, is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. It. H. Strickland, this week. The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist church met with Mrs. Edward Harrington Wednesday -and spent the afternoon knotting comforters and cutting out aprons for their bazaar to be held in December Those present were Mesdamee Porter, Clyde, White, Douchey, Eby, M. Rivers, Noe, W. Rivers, Horton, Whitcomb and Har rington. Mr. and Mrs. Prater spent raurs day with their son, Chester Prater and family in St. Johns. Mrs. Susie Sarver, of Estacada, la the guest of Mrs. E. W. Strickland while attending the revival services held at the Christian church. Mrs. W. C- Green, Mrs. E. Van Way, and Mrs. Shoenborn, of Oregon City have been assisting with special mus lc at the meetings at the Christian church Frank Nelson has sold one of his newly remodeled homes to Mr. and Mrs. Kyle of Oregon City. This is known here as the Bell property. The Ladles of Abernathy Grange are holding an all day meeting at the Grange hall in Parkplace, knotting quilts and cutting aprons for their bazaar to be held in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cork of Hump tullip. Wash., are the gruests of the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wenger, of Parkplace. Mrs. Blau of Parkplace, to quite ill with la grippe. Mrs. Charles Legler and little daughter Mildred, spent Wednesday with friends in Portalnd. Mrs. Frank Oswald is still quite ill at the Oregon City hospital. Mrs. Sartln is getting along nicely after a surgical operation for gall stones. She is at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. Mrs. H. E. Cross who has been quite ill for aome time, Is much Im, I proved. F! : BREEZY BRIEFS Intcrcsthis News Items Taken From " V- The Pioneer Bom to Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Poen on November 12. n girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Broyles attended j the stock show at lHvUand last Tues day. Mrs. Purrel Colo has 'returned from Yakima where she has been visiting for several months. II. N. Everhart and W. W, Ever- hart were. Portland business visitors I. N. Fair was in Oregon City last Tuesday on business. Thanksgivntg services at the Meth odist church next Sunday morning. Special music will be rendered. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Vaughan, ot Pearl, Washington, accompanied bv iheir grand-daughter lAicile arrived in Molalla this week and expect to spend the winter here. Mrs. Agnes Buckley, county school supervisor vbsited the Molalla school on Tuesday. Miss Rums, the county nurse was with her and made a phy sical examinations of the pupils. Chas. Harris, a former resident of this section Is visiting with old friends here, coming Tuesday. He has been! living in Eastern Oregon, and this is his first trip here for eleven years. Raymond Switter broke his arm was attend by Drs. Todd & Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Addleman of Kugeno visited this week with Rev. It P. Williams. They are planning on com ing to Molalla. J. S. Wilbur and Mr- Thompson stopped in Molalla last Sunday. They! are on their way to Santa Rosa, Cali fornia, stopping here to attend Sun day services at the Church of Christ.) Gladstone News Rev. Clay left early Saturday morn. ing for Roseburr where he will nreach Sunday, as Rev. Hilton of that place is here conducting a series of meet ings at the Christian church. Gar land Hollowell ot Oregon City has been assisting with special solo work. bunuay at 11:00 o clock Rev. Hilton will take as his subject "Whv do we take Communion" and at 7:30 "Church Membership necessary." Ther wilt be special music. Dr. Keeny Ferris, of Gresham will preach at the Baptist church at 11:00 o'clock. There will be no evening sen-ices. Mrs, Clarence Froft entertained with a chicken dinner Tuesday in honor of Rev. Hilton. Mr and Mrs. Clay, at her home in Gladstone. Rev. and Mrs. Clav entertained Ht dinner Fridey Rev. Hilton. Mr. Grant Olds and Mrs. Clarence Frost. Mr. Bisenbaum. of Parknlace . !s critically ill, he recently moved here from. Idaho and purchased the Bray ton property. MOUNTAIN VIEW Mr Ray Grady and family, who have been making their home at Salem for some time, returned Thus day to their home on Mt. Hood street They were accompanied bv Mr Gradys uncle. Mr. Arthur Conutock. Mr. J. F. Harris goes once a week to Salem to have his eyes treated by a specialist, Dr. F. E. Brown, who is helping him. George Macinan has rented rooms !n the Duvault house and moved his family there. Mr. Everets family has moved in part of Mrs. Griffins house. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Selby and son of Gladstone, visited Mr. Selby's par ents Sunday. Rev. DuVault was called to Fayet teville, Texas, to conduct a protract ed meeting of the Baptist church. When he arrived no one was there to meet him; he was on his way to a hotel when a gentleman invited him to the M. E. church. He went, and YOU HEED A Yoo. irnotfeling(il. Mtm lo agree, kave beadacbn, diuy. tired and iki-pr eva rest, bowels constipated, very aerioba I he mailer. think, batyouknowyou not there with the punca and the pep. t he tym- lomaarelhoMoliyt. temic catarro. which mua ot be ne glected. all the -ot king turn of the ad tasks easv Pine after the crip NOW-A-DAYS" says the Good Judge W-B CUT is a long fine RIGHT FROM MOLALLA Mrs. Charles Dobbs of Portland, Is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gordon J. Taylor. Mrs. IVbbs has recently gone through a serious oper ation and t recuperating at the home of her parents. Rev. B. E, Gilbert, district super intotidjent of the MothodUt church, held the regular quarterly meeting In Molalla Tuesday evening, at the Methodist church. Geo. Case, I A. Daimhorty, and M. J. Cockrell wont to tho Tillamook country last Saturday where they en Joyed hunting ducks. They report a fine trip and plenty of game. Mr. and Mrs. Coo. Blatohford went to Stayton Tuesday, nceompanlng Mrs. Dlatchford's mother, Mrs Mary Ogles bee, of that place. During their absence Alfred IMntchford will have charge of the hardware store. Mr. Anno ks a Belgian and fought from the time the Gentians Invaded Belgian territory. He was one of the defenders of Liege. He was afflicted with trench fever and came to Amor ica. After coming here he was on a vaudeville circuit for eighteen months. He has traveled much over the world. Mrs. Perry Vorhels, who Is visiting in Pittsburg. Kans., with her futher who is 89 years old, reached her des tination safely and finds Kansas en joying excellent whither. She ex pects to return to her home before Christmas. Miss Dorothy Eyman Is visiting at th home of Mr- and Mrs. Robt. Elklus. Miss Eyman taught with Mrs. Elkin last year. has been holding revival metings there every night since. Mr. James Duncan, who has been visiting his daughter at Lewiston, Montana, the last two weeks Just re turned. Bald it was real cold; down to 22 degrees and several Inches of snow on the ground, too cold for him to stay long. He has no praises for that country. Mrs. Walter Brandt was taken by surprise Monday evening, when sev eral of her neighbors called and re minded her of her birthday annivers ary. A very pleasant evening was spent and a nice lunch served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barker. Mr. Gilbert Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. E T Beverlln, Mr. and Mrs. Lettenmire, Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Auken, Mr. Frank Shlppley, Mr. Smith, Misses lllatte, Elenore Forry Uicile Wilson, Mary and Stella Barker, Allen and Elizabeth Beverlln. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris, of IfrownBvillls w.fe" visitors at Mrs T. C. Barkers one day last week. Abbie Scouton visited her brother In Portland a few days this week. Mrs. Mary Kastol, of Koumln GroumK Oil-pen. 1s'. visiting her mother. Mrs. Kdgcomb a fow days. After several months absent, Wll Ham Edgcombe returned with his bride, they are visiting at his old home on Imane street Mr. E T. Beverlln and son, Mr Van Anken attended the Stock show at Portland Friday. LOCAL WOMAN SUES FOR DIVORCE CHARGING CRUELTY Ieora M Collins has entered suit for divorce here against Chas, M. Collins alleging In her complaint cruel and Inhuman treatment and de sertion. She contends that her hus band left her for Salem during last October and when he arrived there, wrote her a lettpr saying that he would not return. The couple was married last April In Oregon City. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX, Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec- 15, Cha p 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the b-gal voters of Road District No. 34, Clackamas County, VITALIZED Your (oodloe not after a oig&l ISotmng Tot are FOR YOUNG AND OLD Proved bra half century of aervice the real remedy for svstetniacatarrh. In action. Pe rt, na it direct and tatiafactory. It restore the aooetile. enrirhea the blood. disoelt the catarrhal poisons which are cauainf trouble and putstbe various organs In prime order. There is a ororant anf alcaaant re old vigor and healthful elasticity which make and life a iov or Spanish Flu. Try it and see. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TABLETS OR LIQUID. A man can get a heap more satisfaction from a small chew of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. The good tobacco taste lasts so much longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles - cut tobacco CUT is a short-cut tobacco Oregon, will be held on tho 27th day of November, A. I)., 1920, In said Uond District, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M.. In Beaver Creek Hall lo vote tin Additional tax iu said roud district tor road purposes as by law provided. ' .11. S. ANDERSON". County Judgu. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap '.'I'll, General l.av of Oregon for IS 17, that a Uond District Meeting of the. legal voters of Road District No. 12, Clackamas County, Oregon, will he held on the 27th day of November, A. D., t'.CO, In said Uond District, at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M., In Tho Community Hall at Uike grove to vote an additional tax In snld road district for road purposes na by law provided. 11. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to See, 15, Chap. 299, General Lawa of Oregon for 1917, that a Uond DN trlct Meeting of tho legal voters ot Road District No. 3$. ' Clackamas County, Oregon, will bo hold on the 87th day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m In Sprlitgwater school house to vole an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Morris Riley, deceased. NCt Ice la Ihnrebjy Ktven that the undersigned Executrix of the Estate 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 hns set Mon day, December 13. 1920 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., In the County Court room In the Court house at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon a the time and place for hearing of objections to the said final account and for settlement thereof. Date of First Publication. Novem ber 12, 1920. EI J .A COOK. Executlrx. BROWNELL & SIBVEKS. Attorneys for executrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has leen nppolnted admin istrator of the estnto of I-nban Mauld Ing, deceased. All persons having callms against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with Pnter vouchors, duly certlfhvt ac cording to law, at the office of B-own-ell Slevers. at Oregon City. Claeku months of the date of tho publication of this notice. Dated. Friday. November. 12. 1920 EUGENE MM I.DINH. Administrator BROWVEM, ft SIEVERS. Attorneys for Administrators. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Clackamas County. U II. Klrchem, Plaintiff, ys. Edgar Horner, Amos Millard, Ne braska Bridge Supply & Lumbor Co., a corporation, Defendants. To Edgar Horner, above named de fendant: In the name of tho State of Orogon: You are hereby required to uppear and answer the Complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit on or before the expiration ot six weeks from tho date of first publica tion of this summons, which date ot (expiration is fixed by order of above entitled Court as Monday, January 3, 1921, and if you so fall to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relelf prayed for in his complaint, to-wlt: For the foreclosure of a certain chattel mortgage dutod August IS, 1917, for $1400.00 and re corded In Vol. H page 436 Chattel Mortgage Records of said County and State, on which $400.00 has been paid, and one certain Chattel Mortgage for $632.00 dated March 2, 1920, and re corded in Vol. 13, page 145 Chattel Mortgage Records of said County and State, on which $200.00 has been paid and for $150.00 attorney's fees and costs herein, which said mortgages cover and are a Hen upon the follow ing described personal proporty in Clackamas Cointy, Oregon, to-wit: One 12x15 Russoll engine, complete with fittings; one Russell Boiler com plete with steam pump, smokestack and fittings; ono Powers Planer com plete with knives, bolts, blower, etc.; one No. 2 Russell Saw rig with one fifty inch saw and one forty-eight inch saw and feed works; one carriage, four head blocks and sot works; one friction log turner; one log haul; one slab car and truck; one cut-oft taw frame and 24 inch cut-off Hfj IB lumber truck; five line shafts with pulleys and belts; all miscellaneous tools, belts, gears and scraps. Also one 11x15 Russell Automatic Governor Engine No. 16058. And for such other and further re lief as to this Court seems meet and equitable. , This Summons is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order is dated November 18, 1926. First publication November 19, 1920. Last publication December 21, 1920. O. D. EBY, Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMON In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. T. R. Headen, Plaintiff, Vi- Mildred Headen, Defendant. To Mildred Ifeaden, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required ap pear and answer the complaint fileo 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 summens, and if yon fall to answer said complaint, tor warn PROFESSIONAL D. C Laid u a iTT i, President The First National Bank of Oregon City- Orgo CAPITAL, $50,000.00 . .... Transacts a General Banking Buaincsi thereof plaintiff will apply to lh Court for the relief prayed fo Hit bin complaint, to-wtt; for a doeoro dis solving the bonds of matrimony here toford existing between th plnlntlff and granting a decree of dlvorco and for u', other and further relief as the Court shall deem moot to ".rant. This summons Is svrvod upon you by order of the Honorable J. I', Camp bell, Judge of the above entltlivl Court, mado and entered on the 21st day ot October, 1920, directing that such publication ho made In the Ore gon City Enterprise, once ft eek for six successive weeks, the first publi cation thereof, being the 22nd dny of October. 1920, and the lut publica tion thereof being the "rd day of De cember. 1920. 0. II. PlrtOOTT. Attorney for Plttltilirf. 226 Jefferson St., I'ortliuul. Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. A. E. Mackintosh. Estate. Notice Is hereby given that tho un domiciled, as administratrix of the entate of A. K Mackintosh deceased, 1ms filed her final account In the County Court of the Stt of Oregon. for ClHcknman County and that Mon day tne -sin oay or .Mvem uer, iv.u, at the hour of 9; SO A M. of snld duy and the court room of said Court has been appointed by the hM Court ft the time and place for tho honriuff of objections. If noy, thereto anj the set tlement thereof. lHted and first published Octobei 29th 1920. UOSR MACKINTOSH. ' Administratrix. JOHN T. WIIAU.BY. Attorney. SUMMONS Iu tho Justice" Court for District Number 13. Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Paul It Melnlg. Plaintiff, vs. George Mather, IWmdunL To Oeorgo Mather the above named defendant: In the name of the Statu of Oregon you are hrvby required to uppoar and answer tho complaint fllnfl against you In tho above entitled u on the 4 th day f 1 totem her, 1 which Is more tlnin sit weeks from the date of the first publication ot this Humtmma, and If you full to so appear and answer tho wild complaint, for want thorfof the plaintiff will tuko a Judgment against you for the sum of $:I3.3R ittul hU t'onts an, (Unburn mo iu herein: alno a )mtKinnt order that rortnln enoiial property now held under attachment by tk Deputy Sheriff of Cliickumim County. Oregon. In said District 13, to be Hold to satUf) suld Judgment and cost and disburse metits and ni curing co"ts. This summon Is imliHebo,) In pin nuance to an order for service there of UMin you by publication, dated October 2 o t h . 1!-'o mado by Honor able J. M. O. Miller, Justice of thn Pence for District number 13, Clack anuiH County, Oregon, directing that this ftummoiiH b published once n week for six consecutive weeks. Date of first publication October 22nd. 1TJ0. Duto of last publication IVsember 3rd, 1920. C. D. Pl'ItCKI.I.. Attorney for the Plnlntlff. My postofflce address Is Sandy, Ore. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho Stuto of Oregon for Clackamas County Walter W. Knack, Plaintiff vs. Ella J. Knack, Defendant To Ella J- Knack: In tho naino of the State of Oregon your are hereby required to appear and answer thi complaint fllndngatnst you In the above entitled suit on or bofore tho 2fith day of November, 1920, mild data being more than six weeks from tho date of the first publi cation of this summons, and If you fall to so nppenr and answer said com plaint for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho ourt for tho relief de mandod In hln complaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving the IkjihIs of mat rimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and granting plaintiff a divorce and such other and further relief as to the Court may soem meet and proper In the premises. This summons Is served -upon you by publication thereof, by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 12th day of October, 1920, dieting that such publication bo mado In the Oregon City Enter prlM for six successive weeks, the Ural pull! lutlrm tkersof being the ;5U lay if (TCtoher, 1920, snd'h 'nst publication tnereof, being on the 26th day of November, 1920. McDOUOAL & McDOUGAL, , Attorneys ' ' Mff. 805 Northwestern Bank Hldg., Port land, Oregon. SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of brogon, for the County of Clacka mas. Entacada State Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff, TS. W. C. Repass, Florence Repass and O. W. Messalhlsen, Defendants State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, Sfl. Hy virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In tho above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 21st day of October 1920, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court 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 Aplrl 1920, and the futrher sum. of $50.00, as attor ney's fee, and the further sum of DIREOTORY F. J. MY. Cwhie- Open from J A. M. to j r. M. C. O. A D. C. LATOURETTI Attarnaya-at-Law CouitaartlaL Raal Ratabe and Probst our SpocUltlna. Of fice la First National Bank IMtt Orvioa City, Orego. O, D. UY Attemty at La Money loaaad, abstracts fviraUa td, iaad titles laialntd, ( aattlnd, iral law buslaeaa, Ovar Rank f OrfA CHy. William Ha-nman Phllla L. NammeiMl HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND Attarnaya-at-Law Abatraota. Real KataM, Loaaa. tnsur aaea. OREGON CITT, OREGON Pacific I-fcoaa II Hobm pkoaa A 171 rboaa 401 WM. STONE ATTORN BY AT LAW dtevena Blag., Orag oo City, Or $"9 00 costs and dlhuramtiU, and the mutts of ami upon this writ, com manding mo lo ma kit lo of tho fol lowing described real proporty, sits ate In the County of Clackamas, stato of Oregon, to-wlt: I ,ot number Four (4) In Block num bered Eighteen (IS) of thn original Townslta ot F'ntacnda .Clnckniims County, Oregon, according to the duly recorded map and plU as shown and designated by th Keuord of lil town, County and State; and lots numbered Ttmw (3) and Four (4) of Block numlmnsd Twenty three (231 of First Addition to Kstncnda, Ore gon, accord Ins; to the duly iwordd in up and plat as shown and designat ed by thn record j of said town. County and Statu, Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order mid decreo, and in compllnncn with th commands of imtd writ, I will, on Saturday, thn tllh day of Deoimiber 1920; t fie hour of 10 o'rolck A. M , at the front d"r of thn County Court Home in tho City of Oregon City, In said County and State, Ml lit publU? miction, sub. Ject to redemption, to Ihn hliihent bidder, for V. S. gold coin rah in hand, nil the right, tltln and Interowt which thn within named defendants or either of them, hud mi tho dato of the nuirtgngn heroin or situ bad Iu or to thn bove d'"crlbid real pro -ty or any part thriof. to nuilefy s.ild execution. Judgment order, dn. cre, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W J W1UMOV. Sheriff of Cliu kaman County, Oreuon, W. C. Hnckotf. Deputy, Dated. Oregon City, Or., November 12th !!20. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the Stutn of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. N. W. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Chiirlos H, iKiffy, iidmlnlstrutor of the Estate, of Mart In T. Duffy, dfooused, Charles It, Duffy, John (). Duffy, Duke, P. Duffy and 1'utrlck F. Duffy, Defendant. State of Oregon, oCunty of Clacka mas, H. By virtue of a Judgment ordnr, de cree and nn execution, duly Iwu'il out of and under thn seal of the above entitled court, In thn above entitled ciiiiho, to nio duly directed and dated Ui 29th day of October 1920, upon a Judgment rendered and entered la said court on tho 2fith day of October 1920, In favor of N. W. Jones Plaintiff, and agninst Charles It. Imfry, admin istrator of thn Estate of Martin T. Duffy, Charleg n. Imffy, John O. Duf fy, Dukn P. Duffy and Patrick V. Duf fy, Defendants, for tho sum of $2, 50000, wllh Interest thereon at the rato of olnht percent per annum from tho 24th day of April 1917, and the further sum of $200.00, as attorney's fen, and thn further sum of $14.90 coHts and disbursements, and tho cost of and upon this wlrt, commanding nin to make sulo of thn following dos crlhed rnal proporty, sltuato n the county of Clackamas, state of Orogon, to-wlt: U)tn number thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) and tho Southerly ono half (S, of lot number fifteen (15) Arcadia, suld Southerly onehnlf () of snld lot fifteen (15) being describ ed as, boglunlng aftlie Southwest (S. W.) cornor of mid lot flfteon (15) Ud III Nlfcsi (N. W.) corner ot lot fourteen (14), thnnce Northerly on the lino of thn County Bond, ftrty (50) foet, thnnce Easterly parallol to. the line between lots fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), fifty (50) foet there from to the S. P. R. R. lino; thence southerly along the right-of-way or said railroad, fifty (50) feet to the Southeast (S. E ) corner of said lot fifteen (15) to the place of beginning. Now, therefore, 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'clock A. M., at tho front door of the County Court House In the City of Orogon City, in snld County and State, sell at public auc tlon, subject to redemption, to the highest bUIdnd, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, tltln end' Interest which the within namnd de fendants or either of them, had on. the date of tho mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real properly or any part thereof, to satis, fy said execution, Judgment ordor, doc-ee, interest, costs and ell accru Ing costs. W, J. WILSON,' Sheriff of Clackamas County .Oregon. By E. C. Harttett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon CWy, Ore., November 12th, 1920. .