rft'ge4" UKEGUN Q IY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1 920, OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Published Every Friday. C E. BRODIK, Editor and Publisher. Bntered at Oregon City. Oregon, Post office ai second-class matter. Subscription Rates: On year- -$1.80 . .75 Six Months Trial Subscription, Two Months-. .25 Subscribers will find the date of ex plratlon stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. It last payment la not credited, kindly notify as, and the matter will receive our attention Advertising Rates on application. EX-SERVICE IN ID 11 STONE MX OVER BILL Tbe local American Legion, In a meeting: held Monday evening at Ore gon City, passed a resolution con demning the alleged statements ty Representative Wm. M. Stone cm the soldiers state bonus bill, which will come up before the next state legis lature. Representative Stone, upon hearing of the adoption of the resolution made by the Legion, also has prepared a statement in his defense, which we herewith publish along with the re solution in Question: Resolution: "Whereas: Representative Wil liam M. Stone, ot Clackamas county has publicly asserted his position, in regard to the proposed Oregon State Bonus bill, as being against the meas ure, and, "Whereas: Representative Stone has further asserted that he stands against any form of a bonus bill, and, "Whereas: Representative Stone gave the general impression, prior to his election, as being in favor ot ex soldier legislatoin. and, "Whereas: Representative Stone, In the opinion ot this Post ot the American Legion, has proved faith less to the votes of ex-service men, "Now therefore be it "RESOLVED: by Willamette Falls Post Number 5, American Legion, in regular session assembled this 27th day ot December, 1920, that this Post of the American Legion protests and condemns the public utterances and professed attitude of Representative William M. Stone, and be it further "Resolved: that a copy of this resolution be given publicity in every Clackamas county newspaper anl that a copy be sent to Represent ative Stone, with an invitation tor his reply to this resolution." Stone's Statement (in reply to above) '1 hare never declared my attitude toward the soldiers bonus bill. The resolution was passed without an at tempt to learn what my views were concerning the same. I have favored a bonus to those who by their ser vice to the country incurred a fin ancial loss, if the same can proper ly be financed. I am opposed to a bonus to those who worked in the spruce camps and to those who saw only several months training in the camps. "I believe that the soldiers who crossed the seas are entitled to favoi In proportion to the sacrifice that they made, and that those who serv- ed at least six months at home should be considered. Thla bUl will have to be referred to the people and ot course wll not be operatve unless the people should pass the same. "The only way the bill can be fi nanced is by a bond issue and the State will have to take the money off from some other institution to meet the increased burden on the tax pay era. I suggest that the Accident In t,urance Commission be supported en tirely by industry, and a saving of several hundred thousand dollars year can thus be effected, which can be used toward financing the bill. "If a bill is framed along the lines suggested, I shall vote to refer the same to the people, otherwise I shall oppose the same. I will say that I have never been approached by any one as to my views in this regard. I stated at the teacher's banquent re cently held in Oregon City, that the soldiers were demanding a bonus, but I waa careful to refrain from ex pressing my opinion as to the merits cf their proposed bill." WM. M. STONE. BODIES ARE RECOVERED IN PILLAR NO. 39 SEATTLE, Dec. 23. The bodies of four men, entombed by a cave-in at the elope mine of the Pacific Coast Coal company at Black Diamond, Wash., Wednesday, were recovered by rescue gangs today after more than twelve hours of digging. All the bodies were found In pillar 39 of the eleventh south level, where the men were engaged in removing a pillar of coal when the roof fell in. All were burled under tons of rock and dirt. BOY, 19 YEARS OF AGE, TAKES BRIDE AGAIN William Cleraet Martin, aged 19, of Tillamook, and Helen Daemar Kan- gas. 19, of Astoria, secured a mar riage license Friday afternoon In this city. The groom has been married once before, and his mother signified her willingness to the second venture. The couple came to Oregon City from Portland and returned goon after they secured the license to wed. ARC LIGHTS DEFEAT ALL STAR TEAM The first basket ball game played between the Arc Light and the All Stars was Wednesday evening and resulted in a score of SI to 17 in favor of the Arc Ugh's The nam, of the latter originated fro'u gather ing of the. boys beneath the arc lj,ht nea- the Estcs store. These t tarns ai eomrx.sed of boys f-ora the Orison City hi!: school. The boys are now anxious to meet other fast teams of the county, and will be ready at a minute's notice. The following is the lineup cf the winning team: Arc Lights L. Mayfield. E. Mich els, center; P. Laura, P. Gardiner. R. Elliott, guard; J. Sullivau. J. Dennett, R, Locke, forwards. Among the star players of the even ing was Ray Elliott, who made a hit from,' the start to finish, with his wonderful ability of 'Mooting" baskets. Women of Canada Are Much Delighted OTTAWA. Ont.. Dec. 15. Women smugglers, not the desperate crimin al type, but those who live In border towns and do thslr Christmas shop ping In the Vntted States, breathed more easily today with the with drawal of the special women customs officials. In many cases thorough search by these women inspectors crevealed that fair shoppers were returning to Canada clad almost entirely in new garments. The fair culprits usually were unprepared thus extemporane ously to pay Ihe extreme penalty of confiscation, and hurry-up calls by long distance telephone bringing rel atives to the rescue with the amount of duty frequently resulted. ELKS WILL NOT PUT ON BILL FRIDAY Elks In charge of the program an nounced for next Friday evening have postponed the affair for the reason that many members of the lodge will be out of the city on New Year's eve. It is reported that the bill will be put on when the Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler makes his annual inspection trip to Oregon City, some time next month. PAIR IN JAIL OVER SMALL MYSTERY TORONTO, Dec 23. David Ver- irlle and his wife, who claim Milwau kee as their home, Wednesday were sentenced to 30 days in jail on the charge of attempting to obtain money by alleged fraud from Mrs. Ambrose Small, wife of theatre owner who disappeared more than a year ago. The couple promised, it is alleged, to reveal the whereabouts of the missing man and to guarantee his return to Toronto before Christmas upon payment of $1000 by Mrs. Small. WOMAN AT WILSONVILLE IS CALLED Mrs. Nikkolina Kyllo passed away at the family home in Wilsonville December 19, 1920. She was born in Christiania, Norway, some 59 yean ago. She came to this country at the age of 20 years, and later she was united in marriage to Arnt P. Kyllo at Red Wing. Minn. Three daughter and two sons were born to this happy union who are left to mourn the loss of their beloved wife and mother. De ceased was a member of the Norwe gian Lutheran church. The funeral was held in Portland from the Holman undertaking parlors Tuesday, Decern ber 21, at 2:30 p. m. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot in Rose City cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Christensen, of the Norwegian Lutheran church. MASONS HOLD INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS At the annual installation of of ficers of Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A, M., held In the Masonic temple Monday night, the attendance was cip of the best on record. Officers installed for the year 1921 wore as fololws: H. A. Rands, W. M.; L. V. Roake, S. W.; J. O. Noe, J. W.; John It. Humphrys, treasurer; E. J. Noble secretary: B. U Heard, S. D.; J. E. Chinn, J. IX; Albert Roake, Jr., S. S.-, J. K. Morris, J. S.; Geo. E. Griffith, tyler; Thos, F. Ryan, marshall; E. A. Chapman, tru&ee. Installing officers were E. P. Rands, acting G. M.; Wm. LalJlaw, acting G. S. W7; J. Snyder, acting G. J. W.; A. C. Hdwland, acting O. J. D.; Geo. E. Griffith, acting grand tyler; Thos. F. Ryan, acting grand marshall. H. A. Rands presented a jewel to Past Master O. B. Dimick. A big feed took place after the ceremonies. NEW COMPANY INCORPORATES AT MILWAUKIE Articles of Incorporation were filed Friday afternoon with County Clerk Miller by the Snap-on Dust Cap Man ufacturlne company, of Milwaukie. The capitalization of the new com pany is $1000, and men Interested In the new corporation are F. D. Labbe, A. H. Labbe, D. B. Labbe and T. G. lljork. The Unwl come Immigrants ' In the three weeks ending Nov. 20, the arrests in Japanese smuggling cases in Seattle alone numbered 26. The United. States immigration officers have re cently taken two men who are alleged to be agents of an international smuggling plot to slip Japanese laborers into the United States. A California paper prints this news, and along with it states that Japanese newspapers of recent date have announced the completion of the new treaty between Japan and the United States, saying it was "acceptable to Japan." People in three quarters of the country sometimes wonder why the Californians get so excited over their few Japanese farmers. The reason lies in just this ap pearance of double dealing by which Tokio ratifies gentlemen's agreements with the United States, while private Japanese citizens are engaged in vast designs to introduce their countrymen to our fat and fertile fields. If Japan wants this country to trust her, the Jap anese government itself must take a hand in the en forcement of its own agreements. So long as these pacts are constantly violated, by letter as in the case of smuggling the laborers, by spirit as in the case of the picture brides, just so long will the Coast states be dis contented and fearful. The "back to the farm" movement received a severe check when wheat prices hit their present posi tion. "Denmark May Accept Mandate for America," a newspaper informed its readers the other day. All we have to say to the printer who set up that line is that if Denmark does, she'll have her hands full. NEW DEPUTY ATTORNEY FOR 1NIULTNOMAH CO. PORTLAND, Dec. 25 Appoint ment ot Jay H. Stockman as deputy district a(ttono flectlv January 1. was announced Wednesday by District Attorney Evans. The new deputy probably will be stationed at the municipal court to succeed Rich ard Deich, who takes office as dis trict Judge the first of the year. Mr. Stockman is a graduate of the University of Utah and of the law department of the University of Chicago In the class of 1910. He waa a classmate of Municipal Judge Ross man. t Since coming to Portland Mr. Stockman has been associated with Dan E. Powers. Mr. Stockman is married and Uvea at 170 Vista avenue. MOTHER AND SON FOUND DEAD X-MAS SANTA ANA, Cal., Dec. 25. Dr. M. N. Fntnam, dentist of Los Angeles, came to his country home near here last night to spend Christiras with hla wife and 15-year-old son, and found them both lying dead, fuKy dres3od, en their beds. MAN LIABLE TO HANG FOR SHOOTING COP PORTLAND, Dec. 23. Private Husted A. Walters was found guilty of murder in the first degree Thurs day morning by the Jury before which he was on trial charged with killing Patrolman Jerome Palmer. The Jury made no recommendation as to penalty. Under the law the death sentence or life imprisonment is left optional with the judge. The case was tried before Circuit Judge Robert Tucker. GANGSTER IS IN HANDS OF 'FRISCO JURY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 23. Edward (Knockout) Kruvosky, pugi list and alleged criminal gangster, of fered testimony in his own b;half to day to break down a charge of hav ing criminally assaulted Miss Jesaie Montgomery of Reno, Nev., for which he is being tried here. Kruvosky, while admitting his presence in the house in which the attack took place, offered evidence to show that he had no definite know ledge of the occurrence. The case is expected to go to the Jury tonight. DOGS INJURING ANIMALS MAY BE KILLED OFF Owners of dogs that kill, wound or chase domestic animals In Orfigon ar liable for all damages thin cu'ined Anyone who sees a dog thus engaged or under such circumstances as show unmistakably that he has been so en gaged, Is authorized by the Oregon laws to pursue and kill such dog. O. A. C. Girl Receives Letter From Dead Lover SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 23 There Is a Miss McFarland In Gary, Ind., who will receive a message from the dead. A moment after John W. Ring, world war veteran, 25 years old, mailed a Christmas present to her he was stricken with heart disease. The body will be sent to Buhl, Idaho, for burial. SURF FLOODS STREETS WITH 2 FEET WATER SEASIDE. Or., Dec. 14. Water two feet deep ran down Broadway Fri day night, when the surf, whipped by a 50-mile gale, dashed over the board walk and swept through part ot the business section. Bear Escapes After Biting Indian Driver SALEM. Or., Dec. 24. When a large bear, which was being brought to a local theater Thursday afternoon from the Chemawa Indian school for exhi bition purposes escaped from its cage the driver ot th truck on which the animal was being transportated was badly frightened, and allowed his ma chine to leave the road and partly up set in a ditch. The bear, after gaining Us freedom, bit the Indian attendant, and later leaped from the truck and started down the road In the direction of the school. It had not been captured late tonight. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. J R Atchinson, Plaintiff, vs. Abram Prat Lamb .otherwise Abram Piatt Lamb; Thomas P. Lamb; Wil liam IL Lamb, otherwise William F. Lamb; John Lamb, otherwise John D. Langb; Presley Lamb, otherwise P. (II. 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, lion or inter est in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To all and each of the above defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you hereby required to appear and answer the complaint i filed against you in the above named I court in the above entitled cause, by 'Saturday, the 5th ot February, 1921, ! which date Is more than six weeks 1 after the date ot the first publication of this summons; and if you fall 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 f Range 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 1 and 21; thence West on the sec tlon line to the place of beginning containing eighteen (18) acres, more or less ,ln 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 ever therein; that tbe 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 by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell. Judge of the above named Court, made on the 23rd day of December, 1920, which order directs said summons to be published 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. LORINO K. ADAMS Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 730 Chamber of Com merce Bldf., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot the SlaU ot Oregon for Clackamas County. William Ihmwelt, Plaintiff, ' va, Oscar II. Mcdiing and Grace M. Mc Clung, his wife, and It. H. Fvaaen dun and Jane Doe Fosaonden, his wife. Defendants. To Oscar II. McClung and Grace M. McClung, and II. It. Fensoiuten and Jane Do Fessoiulen, above named defendants. In the name of the Statu ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint Mod against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before tho last day ot tho time prescribed In tho order for the publication ot summons, to-wlt on or before the 4th day ot February, 1931, and if you full 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 wlt: ' For a Judgment and decree atculunt defendants Oscar II. McClunx and Grace M. McClung for the sum ot $316.66 together with Interest from the 10th day ot December, 1920, at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum, and for the sum of Fifty Dollars attorneys fees and for plaintiff's 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 (6) as shown by Plat of Palmers Addition to Boring- Junction, running thence southerly along the east line ot Uradty and Rltchy road 100 feet, thence easterly parallel with south line of Tract S, 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 tho County ot Clack amas and State ot Oregon, be sold In the manner provided by law, and the proceeds of said sale bo 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 Interest ot each and all of the defendants herein be adjudged and decreed subordinate and Inferior to tbe claims and rights of this plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of them and every person claiming by, through or under them or either ot them subsequent to the date of the execution ot said mortgage, either as purchaser, Incumrancer or otherwise, be forever barrod and fore closed of all right, title or Interest In and to said real property and every part thereof, save only the right ot re demption allowed by law. That the plaintiff may become a purchaser at said sale and that the Sheriff execute a Certificate ot Sale to the purchaser, and that said pur chaser be let Into possession ot said premises upon tbe production ot the Sheriffs Certificate, and that at the expiration ot the time allowed by law, for the redemption, no redemption having been made, that a Sheriffs Deed Usue, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons is served upon yos by publication thereof for a period of once a week for six (6) consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper ol general circulation published and issued at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court made on the 24th day ot December, 1920. The Crst publication ot 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 ot six weeks, the time prescribed In said or der. MICELLI & GRAHAM, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 925 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD- 8TRATOR. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Thomas Hughes, deceased, by the County 'ourt of tbe State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them properly verified, at the office of Llvy Stipp, attorney at law at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of publication of this notice. WALTER P. STRUNK, Administrator. LIVY STIPP, Attorney for Administrator. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Thilda Hart, plaintiff, vs. Nils Hart, defendant. To Nils Hart, the above named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and com manded to appear and answer the complaint of tbe plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit 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 iday 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 you herein, to-wlt: For a Judgment and decree of the above entitled court forever dissolv ing; and getting aside the bonds of matrimony and marriage contract now and heretofore existing between you, the said defendant and the said p,-lnlff, 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 conneeu tlve 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 , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C LATouamri, President F. J. Miviil Cathie The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. to an order of the honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court which order was mailo and en tered ou the 21st day of December 1920, and which order directed thtit service of summons be made upon you by publication as aforesaid. Date of flrwi publication 24th day of December 1920. Date ot hint publication of num. mens February 4th. 1921. DAMHL E. LOR1UBN Attorney for Plaint Iff. UXIO Chamber of Commerce Illdg., Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice I hereby given that the undersigned administrator ot the KsUto ot A. II. lkmaldMon, deceased, has filed his final account as much administrator In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County Coutr of the Sao mbhmbfiugfKbxb ot Cluckautiut, and the Court has ap pointed and set Monday, the 17th day ot amiary, 192 1, at 10:00 o'clock a. in. of wild day, at the County Court Room of na!d County In Oregon City, Or gon, as the time and place for hear ing objections to said fluid account and the tttlement ot the same. JOSEPH B. HEDGES, Administrator of the Estate ot A. II, Donaldson ,dacncd. JOSEPH E. HBIKIES, Attorney. Hale of First Publication Decem ber 17th. 1920. Ihite 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 the undersigned Howard U. Holland has teen appointed administrator of tht Entate of Wellington R. Hurt, de cmiaed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas Coun ty. and has qualified. All persons having clalma against said estate kro eereby nottttod to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly verV fled as by law required, to the undei stcned at the Honk of Oregon City. Oregoo City, Oregon, within li months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Deceai ber 3. 1929. Date of last publication Deo. 81. 1939. HOWARD II HOIJ.ANT). Administrator. 8UMMON3 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Ooanty. George W. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Annie Jon en. Defendant To Annie Jone the above named de fendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you. In the above entitled suit, within nit weeks from the date of the flrnt publication of thla notice,, and if you fall so to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rellof pray ed for in the complaint, whioh la that the marriage now exlstln htw" you and the plaintiff, be forever dls BOlved. Thin summom Is served upon you by publication, by ordor of the Hon. J. IT. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order Is dated December . 1920, and the tlnw prescribed In suld order for this publi cation, la that tho same be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, and alo that yon appear here In, within six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. The date of tho first publication of thl sum mons Is December 10, 1920 and tlis last date of publication Is January 21, 1921. FRANK SCHLBGKU Attornye for Plaintiff, Pont Office Addrew, 710 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY ADMIN ISTRATOR Joseph W. Farrar estate Notice Is hereby given mat me ua dorslgned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Joseph W Farrar, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Clackamas County and that letters of administration have been duly Issued to him as such administrator. All per sona having i claims or demands against said estate are hereby requir ed to present the same with the pro per vouchers to the undersigned ad ministrator at the office of the Coun ty Clerk, in Oregon Oity, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Claims may also be presented to tbe admin istrator personally at his office, 730 Chamber ot Commerce Building, Port land, Oregon. Dated at Orogon City, Oregoa, thla 22nd day of November, 1920. LORIN,0 K. ADAMa, Administrator, Date of first publication November 21th, 1929. late of last publication, December 24, 1929. 8UMM0N3 In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Maude Horst, Plaintiff, vs. Claude W. Horst, Defendant. To Claude W. ltorst. Defendant: In the lame of the State of Oregon, you are herby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 14th day of January, 1921. and If you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will take default against you, and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: that the marriage contract heretofore and now exlsltingi between the plain tiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught, and that the plain tiff herein be awarded aa absolute decree ot divorce from defendant, and C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTt Attornsytat-Law Commercial, Ileal Estato and Probate our Specialties, Of ftoa In first National Stank Hldf.. Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. IBV Attornsyat Law Money lonid, attracts furnish' d. land titles examined. MtaU settled, general law bulneM. Ovr Dank ot Orsgon City. William Hammond Philip U Hsmmoea HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneys t-law Abatraota. Real KstaU. Loans, Insor anoa. OREOON Cm. OREGON PMlfld Phone II Hons I'hons A rt Pbons 408 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW fitevens DIdf ., Oref on City, Or a that her former nme Maude Va Nmwlck be restored to her, and tor such other and further relief a tho Court may seem meat and equit able. This aummona la served upon you by publication In ths Oregon City Kn tnaie for rtt auctve weeks, pursuant to an order made by the lUmornble J. U. CamptadL Judge of the above willtled Court, on the "lh day of November, 120. lite ot first publication, December 2rd. 1920. IVita of lost publlcattoa January 14th. mi. JOSHiH. II A M0 Y A I JTTlJlinKID, Attorneys tor PlalntlCt, Bit Cortwtt !ulldlng. Portland, Ore, ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the aa demlgned has been appolnlad admla IstratrU of tho estate- ot Cewg neexfc, deceased All peraoas hav ing clalma against said Utft ar hereby notified to praeeat the aamo with proper vouchers. Jy ertKlad aorordlug to law, at the frtoa of Drownell A Blevers, at Oregoa Oily. Clackamas Cousty, Oragua. wlthl six months of tis dake of tao pah ration of thte notice. Dated, mday. Novowkber 21. ISM. AIJCB a TXWBR.H, Admlntatratrtx. tmOWNWIJL A HI CV BRS. Attorneys for Administratrix, Oro City, Orefcoa, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE MitUe la fcersby glvoa that the aa dersigned has beea appelated admin lrtrator ot the estate of Oeorg II. Kelly, dnoeaaed. All persons hav ing clalma against said eottto are hereby notified to present tan aaaae with proper vouchers, dely eiirtAfkwl according to law, at the afflae ef Hrownell A aievers. at Oregon CUy, Clakaaias Ooanty, Oregon, wltm six months of tis date ot the paM- ratlon ot thla aottee. Dated. Friday, November M. 1939. FWJX A. JONICfl. Administrator. DROWN KB jL A BIIVHRfl. Attorneys for AdmUmlrator. Oregon City, Orogaa. SUMMONS. In the Circnlt Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa Ooanty. La IL Klrchem, Plaintiff, va. dgar Haraar, Amoa Millard, Ne braska Bridge Bapply , A Lamber Co., a corporation. Defendants. To Idgar Horner, above nanod de fendant: In tho name ot tho State of Orecon: Toa are hereby required to appear and anawor the Complaint Sled against yon In the above entitled salt on or before ,tko axplratloa et atx weeks from tho data ot first publloa tloa of this ttmmona, whleh date ot oiplratloa is fixed y order of above entitled Court as Monday, January 3, 1921, and If you so fail to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relelf prayed for in hla complaint, to-wlt: For the foreclosure ot a certain chattel mortgage dated August 18, 1917, for $1400.00 and re corded in Vol. 11 page 43 Chattel Mortgage Records ot said County and State, on which 400.00 has been paid, and one certain Chattel Mortgage for $832.00 dated March 2, 1920, and re corded in Vol. 13, page 145 Chattel Mortgage Records of said County and State, on which $200.00 ha, been paid and for $160.00 attorney's fees and costs herein, which said mortgages cover and are a lien upon the follow Ing described personal property in Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wlt: One 12x15 Russell engine complete with fittings; one Russell Boiler com plete with steam pump, smokestack and fittings ; ono Powers Planer com plete with knives, belts, blower, etc.; one No. 3 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-off law frame and 24 Inch cut-off saw tao lumber truck; fire line shafts with pulleys and belts; all miscellaneous tools, belts, gears and scraps. Also one 11x15 Russell Automatlo Governor Engine No. 16058. And for such other and further re lief as to this Court aeemt meet and equitable. , This 8ummons Is published by order of th Honorable J. U. Campball, Judge of tho above entitled Court, which, order It dated November 18, 1919. First pnblioatloa Kovember 19, 1J20. Last pnblioaUon Daeerober 81, 1829. O. D. MY, Attorney tor plaintiff.