OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1920. Pag 7 SANDY (Continued from pug 2) CANADA SETS PACE IN POPULATION INCREASE Forty dollHrn him bien raised here for the Hint C.roM. Mumbursulp drive to date. Home folk llk to give to thw great "inollior", for occasionally m will hunt up ft aolnlior nml miv, "here, I want to Ret In on thl Rod Cros business." ('tmrlnjr Knbs rnlnnij thirty tlx dol lars on Handyrldgo for Ihe Hod Cross drive, but tlio "rldgo" nlwy rum Handy ft climo MKi'ond, ami ioiiitluii'B conic out ahead, Tlipfo will )m a collix-toln tnkmt ut tho Chrlstums exnrclm- of the l.u thoran church on Christmas eve fur thu nemly one In Kuropn, Tho pro Kin in Iu'rIiii ut seven o'clock and n till! tlinn In antlclputod. Knmomber next Tuesday night In th time for tlio lix-ture and stnreop. llcnn view from ln llur ut the Methodist church, by It. Cotton. The state coiiiitH'relal flub will ni"t In I "on In nil thn 2S mid 29 nml I'M. llntr nod Molnlg will prolt. ably attend to represent tho Develop mi'tit Umem. Tb Cottrell Sunday School will bold their Xmiiit proKmni and will have h lilit Iren on next Mimilny nlKbt ut tlm school house mid every mm In Invittttl. The 8. S. In tt union ono and Rev, 8. C, l'IU Is thu superin tendent, nttd ho t'l"" preaches at tho school house r-very Sunday morning. Mrs. l'ltts. Mr, inmnldnon and Mm. H ll WittklmareUieR 8. committee getting tip the Xmas pro(jritm. Mr, Am boff, Hr. In going to Hood lllvcr to ftpimt ChrlHiiitfiH with his old time friend Mr. Klsimberit. These two gentlemen wer associated In the forest service In some wuy In day gone by. Mm. Wilson, mother of Mr. Bind ley' wtti'ti from her new locution ut Tillamook Hint she 1 nursing ovr there nnd I getting on nicely. P. T. Shelley wn home from IIihkI River hint week from Wednesday to Saturday. ni!ii shopping In (bo city lm been n.. ..f I hn week' "hurries" ft well 11 diversions, A f'lW bktH tllttt KUgKChted tli Xiimn Hpl:ll have been sent out to lend ft bit of cheer to some of tlui all- Imk oiio'h. Mm. H S. Kddy and Mm. Il.-nry Kimip wcro the InduMtrloim nftlkliont who ft:urM fund for the Xmnii treat for ttl rhlldnn ut tb Morttodlut hureh. Tliey 1ho iiuulo nnd filled tin riuidy bii and trimmed tho treo, A rouplo from Kutwrnda on their wuy to th Knndy danm had a break down Sutunluy nlsht and ulled on (Mmrlov Kri'h for iiHUHnnrn. but fin ally had to phonn nvr to Sandy for a ir, and arrived ut tho dunco at on o'clock A. M. Mnrsball Unvla wu a Portland vial . tor lant Moiulay doing nhopplng for hi photoRraph work. A tn-pbew of Mm, I'lntt and Mrs. WIhiy wun her from Walla Wulla country th" p;ut woek vUltlns. Tho S. W. Allen fiimlly moved Into tb hmiHfi U K, Hoffman has been fit ting up for them tlm firm of ttm wmr, and Carl Schnrnko moved Into thu I'belpa' hoUHd an tbo Allen' vacated. 8ihanik' boiiKht tho place aomo Hum air". Gho-?" W. Cotton, fiitber of H?v. litrl Cotton canto ovr from Salmn litHt week to vljtlt bla ion ut hi bache lor btinjrnlnw at Vleasant llontp. Mr. and Mr. James lluckley (lltilda Jurl) aro reJolt lnK over a new buby boy weighing ten pound that enntn to their home at Camait, recently Mra Jo0 Lilly hu ben travelllnR about conaldorably of late, her latent trip wiut a visit to KoreHt (Jorve the flritt of tho week. Mra. llotmensy had a letter from Oeorfto lant week and he wag Just the amo happy "Spike". He was at Venice, Cul., doing saxophone olo and other prominent mualeaj work In an orcheatra there. Fred Slariko 1 expected home at any time now, bis ntQthor finally hear Ing that ho had been In Siberia for a long time, nnd that his company would aopn eomo home. Fred Is an other of Sandy's war heroes. Jack 8li rwjelved ft telegram Inst Saturday from H. O. Jnckwm of Itnd saying that Mrs. Jackson pass ed away the night before. She had bneh sick for a long time, but at times her friend were hopeful that hor life mlgttt be prolonged. The Jackson's formerly lived here and aro well known all over the county. Mr. Jackson was formerly In the foreBt service here. Oscar PnhUrren who passed away at Washougul last week after fourteen weeks of Illness was a former resi dent of Sandy, at one time running a confectionery store In tho Mills build ing. Mr. Dahlsrren was a brothor ln law of Allien Knopp. Rev. Karl Cotton conducted tho funeral of Mrs. C. H. Sloop who sud denly passed beyond af the , family home between ltorlng and Pleasant Homo last week. Mrs. Sloop had been ailing with heart disease for a year or more but felt better than usual tho morning she died. John Maronay went to bod lftBt Thursday with sciatic netiarlgla from which he Buffered Intensely an nigm and was still not able to be up tho first of the week, though tho pain was rolloved considerably. M-s. Krnept Itonott Is very happy over the arrival of a young nephew, "Robert Uurelce", at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Jun nlngs of O-eshnm. This little "new comer" weighed, oteht pounds and la the only hopes at presont for the con tinuation of tho Jennings nnme In Mra Honett's family. Naturally tho parents We also delighted, though Mrs. Jennings la very 111 as the news goes to press, but hopes are held for her recovery. ..Thore Is sickness in tho O'Nnll fam ily thin wook, also In the Henry Per- ret family according to a later repon Seems a shnmo for folks to have to be in n hnllilav tlmo! Tho measles broke out In the P.ul! Run school dlstlrct about the first . of the week and therel were only eight pupils at school on Monday, sev eral families having the troublesome (HnnfiHA in the home. ' Otto Aschoff will have to return to tho hospital In about two weeks to rib m xmm L P (Ji 1 u Steel file unit for vault- 110 SO Total Ex pen m , $8014.00 Estimated receipts $10,000.00 Recordtr Salary of Recorder $1500 00 Chief deputy 1200.00 Machine operator 1020.00 Machine operator 1020.00 Extra help 150.00 uv. . 3 J HiM til 4c ' ft L 1 Th muit recently publnhei K.pultlon figure, UimI in 192", glv th Dominion of Csnadi a L Dultion of B.Sas.lO'i. Th 18H j frnu gv that :ountry a popula ; th n of 700.f 43. ThHi how a 22 Increase for th Intervening ' Din year period. In 1871, C'and population numbered only 3.tih7(ii. so that the Increase In Mty year la almost 120. This is by fr m highest rt of Increase experienced ' bv any country. I According to th latest census. ' th United Slates made an inrres I of 14 y in the deraii )ust closed : a against 21 increase in th de fad 1900-1910. Thi consulerabl '. decrease is attributed, by the ' Census Bureau, to a falling off In , Immigration. Older coun'rle. urh a lb i United Kingdom and Franc. tht are almost wholly dependent on their birth rate for increax and : wher immigrattun i a negligible , quantity. mk litll or no progress In swelling their population ststts- tics. Few European countries reached e en a 6 increase in th oast ten yar. Annexation of ter ritory and changing of boundaries t-lTcct unprecedented increase and decrease in some instances. But thetie are sbnormal. Canada's pace is unkiue. It ta far ahead ef the other British Dominions In proceaa of settlement, ' i . y , ' ' , ' ""J ' -t : ii if v ' f -a ,':.'.: . it ..J; " : i r 7 ft; . - , . $ ' " c,V i Total m Supplies S blank deed records 5 blank mortgage records Ono form mortgage record F.nvelopes and letters . Wank forms Pens, pencils, etc. , Misc. ofIce supplies...,.- Stamps Typewriter ribbons Repairing typewriters Repairing Index covert . Adding machine Recorders bond ..$4830.00 200.00 200.00 . 6200 60.00 20.00 - 15.00 .. ' 15.00 - 120.00 40.00 30.0 2000 .. 350.00 1000 FOR SALE Loganberry tips. 5 cents; larger amounts less. Order . at once. Albert Oasser, (larkew. Phone Paver Creek 8 2. Postofflce, 'Mullno, Or. FOR SALE Your choice, two fresh cows, on Joreey, one Jersy.tlol stein, good rich milkers, want a good home for the cows. John liolub, Clackamas, Or., on mile south of Clackamas. FOR SALE First class AT tT cord wood and medium limbs; price $9.50 and $10.00. Address , H. L. Scheer, Oregon City, route- 6, box 49. Total $1122.00 Total Expense $!012 00 Estimated receipts $7000.00 Treasurer's Office Salary $1500.00 Chief deputy 1200.00 Premium oa treas. bond 225 00 Oep, bond 20.00 liurglar Ins. . x 45.00 Stamps, Ink, etc. 250.0U Registers, Led. Jour 400.00 Total Gen. Fund Bal. on hand 8urveyor Salary Assistant .$3f40.00 .$12,000.00 .$1680.00 900.00 Stenographer 120.00 Ax men and chainmen 500.00 Mileage 300.00 Stationery 200.00 Total Salary FOR SALE Dry first-growth wood, $10 a cord. Alfred Groblund. Leave orders at Oregon City Shoe Store. NOTICE. All charter applicants of Woman's Auxiliary of American Legion will please remit dues to Grace M. Eby. Sec'y, so your name may be placed on charter for framing. Phone 43S-J-Next meeting, Moose hall, January 10. Adv. Assessor offering similar attractions and I mg overwhelmingly la favor of governed by like conditions. Au- Canada for their f utur bom. It tra lis records a population or c 140.&4.'!, an incresse of a litll nor than 17" over the 1911 census Vures; New Zealand's 13 increase 1 ring her numler of in habitants to 1,133,014, while the L'nion of South Africa increased it whit popi lation between 97 and 10" during the past eitrht years. These ' gurcs ar irrefutable evi dence of Canada's popularity in Ihe eyes of immigrants. According to a recent survey, the multitude of intending emigrants in the British Isles under the Overseas Settlement Scheme, declared themselves a be- must not be forgotten that tha ?2li increase wax mad during the period vhen war brought im migration to a standstill. With Dm letting down of barriers and the re sumption of steamship service, th tide of settlers is flowing in heavier than ever before, and to this muu be added th continuous influx of settlers from the States. Canada's faith in ber future and for greater increase is population is weB grounded. A review at tb end of 1 !)!( will, no doubt, show figvtts hitherto onattained !n th develop rnt af a new country. Chief deputy Second deputy Third deputy Field deputies Farm Data (1919L) Extending tax roll Stamps and travel Office Supplies Assessment and tax roll.. Assessment blanks Tax rate sheets Bond .$3700.00 ..$1500.00 1200.00 1020.00 . 1020.00 . 2500 00 600.00 600.00 60.00 50.00 750.00 300.00 100.00 18.00 arm, then It is hoped his trouble will bo over. Mrs. Uef. mother of Ernest Lief, who Is with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shelley at Eugene, Is not able to B'l around yet. Her trouble was a broken ankle. Mm. I.lgo' Coleman and Elrod are feeling fine and aro able to bo out and take up the regulur dally routlue again. Mrs. Sig Knighton is gaining rapid ly now. Sho hud quite a serious tlmo of it. but under the nursing of her aunt. Mrs. 1). I). Jack, of Scenic, has every care and comfort that could bo given. Orvlllo has had a 'double" quarantine, but said ho did not want to get out till his auntie got well! Fine consideration for a youngster! 8. V. Allen had the hard luck to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Gresham, and Mrs. Cllne. well known residents of Mrs. John Maronay spent a duy last week at the Maronay home. Mrs. Tom. Hagnn was flitting around In her Sedan In Sandy one day last week, visiting at the Mar onay'B, and otherwise enjoying the duy. George Maronay went to the city Sunday to meet hie slater from Wash- returned to Government Camp to stay. After a long rest' and visit In various places they are glad to get back home agiln. No doubt the sum mer season will be the beet year for the mountain hostleries that has been enjoved for some tinw. as the gas shortage Is over, and there will be roods to get there. Jamee Wolf Is up from Coos Co. for 1 visit with relatives here during the i holidays. He has been working In a Ington. but she failed to appear, so he., camp dow there- returned alone In tho evening The E. L. Powers family had com pany from Portland over the week end. Mrs. Ed. Wolf and children are go ing to Portland to spend Christmas with Mrs. Wolfe's homo folks. Mr. and Mra. H.ft Eddy were pleaa- Total Supplies Adding machine Eighth grade exfcm". Teacher's exam. Institute fund i $9708.00 . 400.00 350.00 120.00 .. 60 00 500.00 Total . Health Officer Fumigation and ex. ..$6465.00 .$ 700.00 740.00 ..$1440.00 Total Coroner Estimated expenses $ 700.00 School Superintendent Traveling ex 600.00 Postage, express 275.00 Supt's salary $1400.00 Traveling ex. Stenographer Supervisor Supplies Adding Machine - 8th Grade Exam. Teachers' Exam. Institute Fund 300.00 1020.00 1440.00 400.00 350.00 120.00 60.00 500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Maybee and Lloyl nnUy surprised Saturday evening were out fromi l'tits Saturday till Sunday P. M. with their daughter, Mrs. Maronay and family. Th Sundv Lumber Co. will clone almost sever three finger from hU ,,. frm Tii..rltf till Mi.mlav left hand while at work In the city , cn , n . ftva h ,tbration 4smW1 lust Friday and just moving time at that! Luck must turn for the Allen's soon. Carl I-nnger has been ailing tho past week with grip or something akin to It, nn j has been unable U work. Max Woenche was brought home by his brother Frledel from Emanuel hospital a few days ago. He got tired of waiting down there for improve ment that did not come. Max has the sympathy tf his 'neighbors and friends. It l hard for one of his In dustrious temperment to be unable to help himself. Mrs. Jack Scales went to Corbett liiHt week for a short visit and then In to Portland for a shopping expedition. Mr. land Mr, ISciilea entertained Rev. Earl Cotton and Rev. M. H Parounnglan over last Sunday night Rev. Parounaglnn Is the Secretary of Oregon Sunday School Conference Mra. H. H. Watklns and Mrs. Joo Donaldson of Cottrell went to Port land for two or throe dnys visiting and Xmas shopping last week. The H. H. Watklns family went to Hillsdale to spend their Xmas with the parents Bnd brothers of Mr. Wat kins. Mrs, Dltteret wa sa Portland visitor last, week to do Christmas shopping. Friends drove out from Portland after Mrs. J. C. Duke last week enl and took her Into thevlty to do shop ping and Incidentally visit a little. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Harris came down from the mill to spend the week end with homo folks. Mrs, J. T. Mclntryre of Bright wood has been In Portland shopping and hnvlmr her eyes looked after. Mrs. Billy Allen was down to Port land last week seeing her son "Johnnie" off for the south. She also visited the destroyers In port- After the S. S. Gambel on which, "Johnnie Is the gunner's mate, reaches San Diego, it will soon sail Into southern waters, though the exact location is not elven out. Auntie" McGoogan and Mr. ana Mrs. R, C. Shipley will probably spend tholr Christmas at the homo or Mr, and Mra. Mack Thomas. Mrs. Ship. ley says they would like to attend some of the Sandy Xmas festivities If the roads were bo they could get here at night. :Dr. and Mrs. Slur were down to Powell Valley last Sunday to attend some church exercises given by the Luther Ix-aguo. . They will spend Xmns In Portland, remaining over Sunday evening. Mra. Ksson and Dorothy wore in Portland shopping for Santa Claus one day last week. Mre. Joel Jarl, now at Chula Vistn, Cal., wrote of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. oJhn Starus at their home in San Diego. The Samblast family that recently bought the Barnes place at Cottrell have moved out from Portland. Mr. Samblast Is a paper hanger and paint er and comes out from the city week . . 1, ...I'l, l,la fimlU. ai noiiony lime. j Anton Miekelson tha "Prince" of noon. liberality, admiring friends call him.! has dono "too much" they say to i CLACKAMAS . . . . . i ward getting tne road in snape. ine latest is his sponsoring a gift of one COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1921. Estimated amount of funds neces- hundred dollars worth of lumber from -y to maintain the various offices. , ,m tm mill i couns ami bcuouis oi me uuuui;, w the Mlckelsen-Nelson mill. This mill ; r wUh cstlmatea amounts for has furnished road lunmber as low ns . btate taX and mamtenance of roads four dollars per tnousana before. an(j bridges. which was a loss when tho top wagj3j Circuit Court are considered. Business will be Estimated expense, when their dangliter-ln-law, Mrs. Clarence Eddy of Spokane, and her niece, Miss Bennett, of Chicago came In on the stage. Their stay was short but sweet, as they could not remain longer than Monday, when the Eddy's drove them into Portland In the after- Total Insane Estimated expense 6465.00 $ 350.0C Court House Janitor Fuel Toilet paper, eta Water : Mops, lawn hose, etc. Oils and disinfectant- Locks, repairs Glass -Ice County Commissioners Stamps and stationery nornHil up the mountains soon, as; County Court the road will be onen all the way i Salary or county juage, m shortly. Will I'pdegrave has about finished a nice largo wood house which Is an other attractive addition to tho place he has turned Into home. The labor eltuVrtion is somewhat! -$5000.00 $1600.00 2500.00 lOO.Oe $1320.00 1000.00 75.00 87.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 10.00 50.00 75.00 600.00 50.00 Total Justice Courts Estimated Expense Juvenile Court tense according to John Burmeister Estimated Expense who returned from Portland last week Sheriff's Office unable to find any work. ?rft "a,,aJry O. A. Palmer of Boring has sold hia'' homo place to Mr. Young, the truck j Inve8 crime au't"0"hire I driver, wlio, wun nis iamuy win inne stamps possession the first of the year. Phones E. V. Mauldlng was the lucky one Board of prisoners to draw the big ten dollar prize box Stationery of candy at the Boring meat market last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Irsen were -$4200.00 .$1600.00 ..$ 900.00 -$2100.00 1200.00 900.00 1200.00 120.00 Plumbing Lamps , . Telephones Miscellaneous Total ! $3642 00 Registration and electlons..$ 6000.00 Widow's Pensions 12000.00 Care of Poor 15000.00 300.00 500.00 250.00 300.00 150.00 1000 00 1000.00 420.00 500.00 500.00 350.00 1500.00 5000.00 2100.00 12000 00 Cattle Indemnity Indigent Soldier - Jail : 50.00 240.00 100.00 Total $5910.00 Tax Department rtht t . .. i., ... f 1 ocft Sunday visitors at the home of E. J.:Second dputy 10So.OO Slefer of Boring. One clerk . 980.00 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palmer of Dor- Three clerks 3 months, soring ing, will spend Christmas with their collection 675.00 dnmrhter. Mrs. McClung of Wauna, I One clerk, 6 months 450.00 rtracrnn uuo Ulttrtl, 6 1UUUU1B tail CUHtlV T... lra VfulHntt tlflVO B UVU XUV.VV their guest this week Mrs. Malllcott's sister from Dallas. iin.ini, a urnVlnp nn end takinc ...... o "I n . ik . ...... -j ai... K.fow.ot unice ouppnei -nouce . uu ...... , iu.uB. ,3 cash bookg at WM 270.00 ' Overtime ! Total ... 600.00 -$5315.00 are taking place there now than for . 2 recap bookg at $4 0Q a number of years Mr. Schumann who recently pur chased the Mark Senske place in the Burn, was out last wek, and plans moving his family from Portland as soon as the roads are in condition. When the sealed bids for handling the buttermilk product of the Sandy Co-operative Creamery were, opened at a recent meeting of the board Wil- 25 turnover sheets 21000 tax statements at $21.00 per M 8.00 15.00 440.00 400.00 30.00 60.00 40.00 60.00 40.00 Scalp Bounty Tax rebate Printing and adv. State and county fairs Sealer of weights Experting books Insurance (fire) Fire Patrol Damages SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. J R. Atchlnson, Plaintiff, vs. Abram Prat Lamb .otherwise Abram Piatt Lamb; Thomas P. Lamb; Wil liam It Lamb, otherwise William F. Lamb; John Lamb, otherwise John D. Lamb; Presley Lamb, otherwise P. (H. W. or N.) Lamb; Mary Ann Lamb, and the unknown heirs of Charity Lamb; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, esetate, Hen or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. To all and each of the above defendants: la the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named court In the above entitled cause, by Saturday, ihe 5th of February, 1921, which date is more than six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer ,or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in the complaint, to-wlt, for a de cree declaring the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of the following described real property in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The land beginning 21 chains west of the southeast corner of Section numbered sixteen (16), in Township Two 2) South o fRange Three (3) thence North 12.97 chains; thence East to center of the County Road ; thence' Southwesterly on center of said road to line between sections 16 and 21; thence West on the sec tion line to the place of beginning, containing eighteen (18) acres, more or less ,tn the N. J. Lamb D. L. C. in .Section 16, Township 2 South of Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian. and that you and each of you have no right, title, interest or estate whatso ver therein; that the title of the plaintiff to said premises be quieted, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as may seem proper. This summons is served upon you bu publication thereof ty virtue of an order of the Honorable J. I?. Campbell, Jadge of the a)ove named Court, made o the 23rd day of December, 1920 which order directs sard summons to be publisned in the "Oregon City Enterprise", a newspaper of general circulation published in Clackamas County, Oregon, and requires said pub lication to be made not less than once a week for six weeks. Date of first publication December 24, 1920- Date of last publication February 4 1921. LORING K ADAMS Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 730 Chamber of Com merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. each and all of the defendants herein be adndged and decreed subordinate and Inferior to the claims and rights or this plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of them and every person claiming by, through or under them or either of them subsequent to the date of the execution of said mortgage, either as purchaser, incumrancer or otherwise, be forever barred and fore closed of all right, title or Interest in and to said real property and every part thereof, save only the right of re demption allowed by law. , That the plaintiff may beroma purchaser at said sale and that the Sheriff execute a Certificate of Sale to the purchaser, and that said pur chaser be let Into possession of said premises upon the production of the Sheriff's Certificate, and that at the expiration of the time allowed by law, for the redemption, no redemption having been made, that a' Sheriff's Deed Issue, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for a period ol once a week for six (6) consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation published and Issued at Oregon City, Clackamas , County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. C. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 24th day of December, 1920. The first publication of this summons is dated the 24th day of De cember. 1920, and the last publication will be of date the 4th day of Febru ary, 1921, making the full period of -six weeks, the time prescribed in said or der. MICELLI ft GRAHAM, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 925 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD STRATOR.. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has' been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Thomas Hughes, deceased, iy tha County !ourt of the State of Oregon, for, Clackamas County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them properly verified, at the office of Livy Stipp, attorney at law at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from tho date of publication of this notice. WALTER P. STRCNK, Administrator. LIVY STIPP, Attorney for Administrator. Accident Insurance Traffic officer and exp. Int on warrants For purpose of buying poor farm 10000.00 Int on bridge bonds 6S75.00 Total County General $143,704.00 Estimated Receipts From sources other than taxation Clerk L$10000.00 Recorder 7000.00 Treasurer: Justice court 4340.00 81.00 2701.00 19842.00 3950.00 57 U. S. Land sales, 25 U S. Forest rentals.. Motor vehicle fund Int. on Dep. Total receipts $47914.00 Net County General $95790.00 Roads and Bridge Bridges $ 65,000.00 Machinery 20,000.00 Paving 10,000.00 District and General (70 and 30) 200,000.00 1 Total : $1363.00 1 Total Expense ....... $12,588.00 Postage stamps Post cards, personal notices of Del. Red. Certf. books Pens, pencils, ink, erasers, carbon paper 1 typewriter (give old one in trade) llam Joeclyn's bid was the highest, so : Office fixtures, rebuild tables he will fatten hogs on the year's out put. ii la renorted that the Vanderhoot timber also the Holms Umber has Clerk's Office been bought by Ogden. and that fTe is Clerk's salary $1800.00 going to start a mill over in the Mar- j Deputy - 0.00 mot country. Deputy 1OS0.00 A. C. Martin Is going to load three j jlacnlne operator 960.00 cars of cord wood at Scenic Station , stationery, supplies, postage and ship it into the city. ! and box rent 300.00 The verv latest news is that the Bond 35.00 road to Flrwood will be open by the last of the week and travel will bo re sumed. What a happy time those people including the "creamy" man ond the SaniaClaui postmen) will have. It has beon almost tragic the way road conditions have been up that way since early in the Fall. The roads are fine now all the way to Brlghtwood. Mrs. Joe Loundree returned home last week after quite an extended visit with relatives at Tangent and Inde pendence, Total Schools Library . State Tax (estimated) Total Grand Total ; Stbte Special Exempt . Market roads exempt-. Record covers and machine re pairs , 30.00 Record Books Circuit Court Judgment Docket, Register, Journal . .. County Court: Letters Testamentary, Admin istration, Bond ' Record, In- sane Record, Widow's Pen sion Record Commissioner's Court Journal, Warrant Exhibit Rec. Claim blanks and warrants Marriage Record General Ledger..- 160.00 250.00 Mr, nnd TryW, TT1 PrMemore hiylpny Pnllnrs nnri T.troTpq. 438,00 65.60 55 00 295,000.00 116,500 00 11,650.00 124,000.00 252.150.00 : 642.940.00 ..$ 97,000.00 30,000.00 Total $127J00.00 High school tax levied on an property noi in nign school districts. $55,000.00 Notice is hereby given that a tax payers meeting will be held at the Court House at Oregon City, Oregon. on December 28th, 1920 at 10 o clock- A. M. for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with the County Court as by law provided. Done at Oregon City this 1st day of December. 1920. H. S. ANDERSON. Judge. W. A. PROCTOR, Commissioner. W. F. HARRIS, Commissioner. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loais TJreferred PAUL C FISCHER vfr Mi- Qrgn City ' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon" for Clackamas County. William Bon well, Plaintiff, vs. Oscar H. McClung and Grace M Mc Clung, his wife, and H. H. Fessen den and Jane Doe Fessenden, his wife, Defendants. To Oscar H. McClung and Grace M, McClung, and H. H. Fensenden and Jane Doe Fessenden, above named defendants. In the name ot the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer to the .complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of summons, to-wlt on or before the 4th day of February, 1921, and it you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint herein to wit : For a Judgment and decree against defendants Oscar H. McClung and Grace M. McClung for the sum of $316.66 together with interest from the 10th day of December, 1920, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for the sum of Fifty Dollars attorneys fees and for plaintiffs costs and dis bursements in this suit. That a decree be entered herein, that the said mortgage be foreclosed and the premises herein described (Commencing at the Southwest corner of Tract Five (5) as shown by Plat of Palmers Addition to Boring Junction, running thence southerly along the east line of Bradly and Ritchy road 100 feet, thence easterly parallel with south line of Tract 5, 200, feet thence northerly 100 feet to S.E. corner of Tract 5, thence westerly along south line of Tract 5, 200 feet to place of be ginning, being in the County of Clack amas and State of Oregon, be sold in the manner provided by law, and the proceeds of said sale be applied to the costs and disbursements in this suit, the payment of attorneys fees above mentioned and the payment of the sum found due the plaintiff, and the overplus ,if any, be paid to the Clerk of this court for the persons entitled thereto. , That all right, title and lTitprpt of SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Thllda Hart, plaintiff. vs. Nils Hart, defendant. To Nils Hart, the above named de fendant In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and om- manded to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled strit in the . above entitled Court on or before six weeks from the date of first publica tion of this summons, the date of first publication hereof being the 24th day of December 1920, and if you fall so to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to this court for relief as demand in her com plaint filed against youi herein, to-witt For a judgment an decree of the above entitled court forever dissolv ing 'and setting aside the bonds of matrimony and marriage contract now and, heretofore existing between, ' you, the said defendant and tne sain pl-intiff, an for such other and furthe'' relief as to the court may seem just That this summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecu tive weeks in the Oregon City Enter prise, a newspaper of general circula tion in Clackamas County, Oregon and printed and published at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above-entitled Court which order was made and en tered on the 21st day of December 1920, and which order directed that service of summons be made upon you by publication as aforesaid. : - Date of first publication 24th day of December 1920. - Date of last publication of sum mons February 4th, 1921. DANIEL. E. LOFGREN . Attorney for Plaintiff. 1030 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the '" undersigned administrator of tha Estate of A. B. Donaldson, deceased, has filed his final account as sues administrator in the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County Coutr of the Sae mbbmbfmgfgbzba : of Claekamtas, and the Court has ap pointed and set Monday, the 17th day of anuary, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. of said day, at the County Court Room of said County in Oregon City, Ore gon, as the time and place for hear ing objections to said finad account and the settlement of the same. JOSEPH E. HEDGES, " "Administrator of the Estate of A. B. Donaldson .deacesed. JOSEPH E. HEDGES, Attorney. Date of First Publication Decem ber 17th, 1920. , Date of Last Publication January 14th, 1921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Clackamas County. Notice is hereby given that tha undersigned Howard H. Holland ha-1 teen appointed administrator of the Estate of Wellington JL BmV de ceased by the County Court of the State Of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun ty, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are) hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied as by law required, to the under signed at the Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon, within Six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Decem ber 3, 1920. Date of la. pvb!loMon De. i, 1920. HOWARD II HOLLAND, Jmtntntr., r,r