OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Published Every Friday. C E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Oregon, Post office as second-class matter. One Subscription Rates: year Six Months .11.50 - .75 . .25 Trial Subscription, Two Months. Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is mot credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention Advertising Rates on application. SOILING CROPS PROFIT FOR PART OREGON It pays to grow soiling crops in west ern Oregon where pasture land is lim ited, land high priced, labor cheap, and where silos are scarcely feasible, writes G. R. Hyslop, chief of the farm crops at O. A. C. experiment sitation, in a new college extension bulletin, "Green Peed or Soiling crops for Western Oregon." "Supplemented by pasture in the dry summer months and by silage in the wet and cold winter months, the soiling system has many advantages from the standpoint of crop manage ment," saysi Professor Hyslop. Some of the crops listed as profit able for feeding in a fresh state are vetch and rye, crimson clover, otats and vetch, red clover, corn, kale, al sike clover, peas and oats, turnips, buckwheat, mangels, rutabages, and carrots. Cultural and feeding direc tions are given for each of these, to gether with probable yield as indicat el by college crops. The information listed in the bulle tin may be inferred from following as ' applied to the first of the soiling crops listed: Vetch and rye planted Aug. 20 to Sept. 10, fed April 15 to May 9 :25 days in 60 pound daily rations to one cow, total of 1500 pounds, with a yield of 10 tons per acre, and acreage of .075 needed for ong cow. The amount fed to one cow is said to be only a basis for calculations as conditions would determine the exact amount for each. The yield is less produced on the college farm. The bulletin will help a great deal in solving the green feed problem. Get it by writing to the college at Corval-Iis. LIEUTENANT AND WIFE VISIT HERE Local People Invited to Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kelly, of Fern Ridge, near Gladstone, Clackamas county, have the honor of being among those to be invited to the wed ding of Miss Marjorie Brown, niece of President Wilson, and Mr. Ben jamin King, which took place at the home of Colonel Brown at 1112 I street, Washington, D. C, December 28. Mr. Kelly and Mr. King were form er schoolmates, and although Mr. King, who is financial representative of the G. Annsich Company, bankers of New York City, N. Y., and Mr. Kelly, train rules examiner of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, with headquarters in Port land, Oregon, the two young men have always been in close touch with each other, and have been "chums" since boyhood days. Mr. Kelly says he well remembers when he was a lad of 16 years while working as a telegraph operator for a railroad at Weyerhauser, and would phone for "Bob" King to come down to keep him company when he was lonely at night and felt timid about remaining at his post of duty during the night. "Bob" always showed up, and from that time the boys were "pals." Many a time the boys would go on long hikes during their leisure hours and enjoy many an outing. Mr. Kelly's wife, when a school teacher boarded with King's, parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. King, and Mr. Kelly's mother, Mrs. David Kelly, is now a neighbor of the King family at Weyerhauser. V. F. Kelly, employed by Roberts Brothers in Portland, and wife were also among the invited guests to the wedding in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have resided in Oregon for the past two years, one year of which has been spent in Clackamas county. MANY DROWN WHEN VESSEL ISABEL SINKS Lieutenant Ralph Floyd and wife have arrived in Oregon City, and are at the present time visiting at the res idence of Mrs. Floyd's father, J. J Fenton. Lieutenant Floyd has received his honorable discharge from the United States army, having recently been stationed in the Phillipine Islands. H entered the service at Independ ence during the world war, and was in the aviation service. He had many exciting experiences while in the service, one of which he will long remember when he was taken prison er by the Germans and placed in pri son. He made his escape, but was recaptured by the enemy, and care fully watched thereafter, as they fear ed his escape. He was released when the armistice was signed, another day that will go down in history with the young oficer. He was in the ser vice m France about a year when he wast taken prisoner. After visiting in Mount Pleasant. Lieutenant Floyd and wife will go to Vancouver, Wash., where they are to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Floyd. They have not decid ed upon a location. SIMPSON IS WINNER BY FIVE VOTES In the recount of votes cast at West Linn for city councilman, which took place in the circuit court Friday afternoon, it was found that J. E. Simpson was elected by four more votes than was originally announced by the election judges. The recount was ordered by the court after K. Koellermeir contested the election, when his opponent J. Simpson was announced elected by one vote. Koellermeir alleged in his complaint- that votes cast in several precincts were counted wrong, and in precinct No. 1, Koellermeir accus ed L. L. Porter of fraud. In this pre cinct, the recount showed that Simp son gained two more votes than was first announced, and Koellermeir lost one vote. The net result gives Simp son four more votes than was first posted, thereby defeating Koellermeir by five votes for the office. MADRID, Jan. 4. Two hundred and fourteen persons lost their lives when the Spanish steamer Santa Isa bel was wrecked near Villagarcia Saturday night, says a telegram re ceived from the governor of Ponte vedra. Fifty-six persons were saved, but many of them were injured. Captain Muniz Ricueldi, captain of the vessel, was severely hurt and ?t is not expected he will recover. Many bodies have been washed ashore and j in several cases whole families were' , Panicky Legislation Legislation proceeds slowly in Congress in spite of the zeal with which the members have tackled the pro gram before them. Measures which pass the House are held up in the Senate, or vice versa, and one bill has been passed with full knowledge that it will in all pro bability be vetoed by the president. This delay is irk-, some to the individuals and organizations hoping for immediate relief from their personal difficulties, but it is good for the nation at large. The country just now is suffering from fear. Noth ing very terrible has happened to any class as yet, but every class is timid and jealous of every other. As a re sult many measures are being pressed upon Congress which are of doubtful wisdom or fairness where the country as a whole is concerned. There is grave danger that relief measures hurried through under this pressure may prove later to have done little but relieve the citizen of more of his dwindling cash and plunge the nation in to deeper difficulties. There are no starving people. There is no large number of people in any danger of more than tempor ary financial embarrassment. It is far better that pend ing bills should be subjected to thorough discussion than that prenicious measures should become laws through frantic haste. Those fellows who are so keen for high tariffs and embargoes to keep their own prices up want to remem ber that it may keep the other man's prices up, too. Trotzky and the Kaiser have both expressed them selves as in favor of universal peace. It is now time for the other nations to look to their weapons. It hasn't been such a bad year at that. 29th day of December 1920, the tote of the first publication being Decem ber 31st 1920, and the date of the last publication being January 28th, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court affixed this 29th day of December, 1920. FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk. HALL & LEPPER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law 112-115 Citizens Bank Bldg., Cor. Grand Ave. and East Alder St., Phone East 940, Portland, Oregon, LORD MAYOR CORK COMES TO AMERICA NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Jan. 4. Two men, who identified themselves as Peter J. MacSwiney, brother of the late lord mayor of Cork, and Daniel O'Callaghan, present lord mayor of Cork, arrived in Newport News to night as stowaways on the American steamer West Cannon, from an Irish port. Mac Swiney carried a passport vis ed by an American consul. drowned. Pay Very Good in 9th Field Battalion DOUGHTY IS BOUND OVER GRAND JURY TORONTO, Jan. 4. John Doughty, "man of mystery," was today com mitted for trial by Magistrate Deni son on the second and last charge in the court against him that he had "conspired, confederated and agreed" to kidnap Ambrose J. Small Immediately after the hearing, which lasted only a few minutes, Doughty shook hands warmly with his counsel, smiled at Dock Constable McKeown, then threw his coat across his' arm and swept cheerfully down stairs out of the dock, like a man go ing to his freedom. The case goesi to the Sessions grand jury Tuesday. LEGION WILL PUBLISH NAMES OF SLACKERS WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Names of all persons listed by the war depart ment as slackers during the war are to be published eventually if not now. This action is said to be assured by the determined efforts of the Ameri can Legion to force the hand of the war department. CITIZENS OUT TO HELP IN CHILD HUNT A hurry call went out today to re cruiting officers throughout the Unit ed States to rush all obtainable tele graphers, linemen, radio operators, telephone men, and switchboard ex perts to Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, headquarters of the Ninth Field Signal Battalion. This is the Signal Corps unit attached to the Fifth Divi sion, which is being recruited to full strength upon telegraphic orders from Major General P. C. Harris," The Adju tant General of the Army. In addition, as an inducement to get the needed men, a high school educa tion, as well as technical training in radio, telegraphy, switchboard opera-1 tion, line work, and storage battery maintenance is offered at the Fifth Division schoolsi to others who wish to study these branches. Only applicants who have completed grammar school can be enlisted for these Signal Corps positions, where the pay is higher than in most other armies of the service. Qualified soldiers receive specialist ratings. which carry 20 per cent increase over the ordinary pay of various grades For example, a master sergeant when stationed in Alaska receives $200 a month, besides food, clothes, quarters and medical attendance. Court of the State of Oregoa, 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 the date of publication of this notice. WALTER P. STRUNK, Administrator. LIVY STIPP, Attorney for Administrator. WALLACE MASS DOWN WITH SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. William T. Modlin, Plaintiff, vs. Lucy Modlin, Defendant. To Lucy Modlin, the above named de fendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 11th day of February, 1920, said time being more than six weeks from the date of the first publi-1 cation of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in the complaint and filed her' in, towit: That the bonds of matri mony heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant be dissolved and held for naught; that the plaintiff be given an absolute de cree of divorce from the defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Oregon City Enterprise, for six consecutive weeks in pursuance of an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court., which order is dated the 29th day of Decem Date of first publication, December ber, 1920. 31, 1920. Date of last publication, February 11, 1921. McDOUGAL & McDOUGAL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 905 Northwestern Bank BUg., Port land, Oregon. I Krassig New Member 1921 City Council In publishing the list of names of the 1921 Oregon City council, which meets tonight for the first time, we overlooked the name of Dr. Win. Krassig as a member of the council, and who was elected at the last elec tion from ward No. 3. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jan. 4. Busiiness men of Walla Walla this afternoon forsook their personal af fairs to assist in the search for the body of little Gohiie Eadon, who was drowned in Garrison creek yesterday A call for volunteers was made at the weekly luncheon of the commer-' cial club, and several automobile loads of merchants and professional men, dressed in their fishing boots, took up the search this afternoon. GRESHAM HAS BIG 1920 REAL ESTATE BOOM Milwaukie Couple Secures License Here Wallace Mass, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mass, is quite ill with pneumon ia at the home of his parents on Eighth street in this city. He was re cently married to Miss Norma Wills, of Mountain View. Dr. Guy Mount is the attending physician. Louis A. Gerber, 26, and Meriel lone Swaggert, 21, secured a marriage license in this city Tuesday after noon. Both live at Milwaukie. COURT ATTENDS HEARING. Krider & Elkington sold in 1920 more than $250,000 worth of small tracts and cottages in and around Gresham. The firm has a large- num ber of inquiries in regard to berry land and expect to dispose of unim proved tracts during 1921. One of these tracts was sold recently to A. Burtz, who will put the entire 20 acres into close cultivation and build a comfortable and modern bungalow. It is situated a mile and a half east of Gresham and is near the canning factory. H. E.- Cross, county judge; W. W. Proctor and W. F. Harris, members cf the county court, attended a meet ing of the State Highway commission in Portland yesterday. The members of the court returned to Oregon City ye&terday evening. CITATION Kin 1 nn r 1 i in . i ooat T3T.TT?TTTl TTVTT A I In the County Court of the State of Jr IN Ej U IVlUiN LA Oregon, for the County of Clack- i amas. In the Matter of the Es.tate of James January, Deceased. To Irena Worbs, Wickliffe January, Mary Selby, Reubin January, Edwin January, Caroline Noble, Ira Jan uary, Mrs. Zora Marsh, Mrs. Audrey Kamer, Mrs. Maude Haywood, Mrs Lola Horter and A. O. January, next of kin and heirs at law of James January, deceased, and to all other persons interested in said estate. greetings ; In the Name of the State of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State- of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, at the Court room there of, in Oregoni City, Clackamas County Oregon, on Monday the 31st day of January, 1921, the same being the January term of said Court, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said date, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made directing, authorizing and j licensing D. P. Price, Admdnstrator of the estate of James January, deceas ed, to sell the followng described real property belonging to the above en- 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 H. 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, lien 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 filed against you in the above named court in the above entitled cause, by Saturday, the 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-wit, 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 16 and 21; thence West on the sec tion line to the place of beginning, containing eighteen (IS) acres, more or less ,in 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 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 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 Bebruary 4 1921. LORING K. ADAMS Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 730 Chamber of Com merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C. Latourette, President F. J. Mbybr. Casbie 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. SENATE, IN VOTE, FAVORS FARMERS' WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. President Wilson today vetoed the farmers' re lief bill to revive the war finance cor poration, and almost immediately the senate, by a vote of 53 to 5, acted to make the bill a law despite executive disapproval. The house will take up the measure tomorrow and predic tions were that it would duplicate the senate's action, making the bill a law. BRIDGE DOES "SHIMMIE" ON WINDY DAY The high winds yesterday after noon caused the suspension bridge to do the "shimmie" and several mill men, who were crossing the structure along about 4:00 o'clock, began to "pick-up" and travel a little faster. The bridge swayed from side to side during a heavy wind, and many look ed for the structure to break from its cables. Local Elks Defeat Vancouver by 55 - In a matched bowling game between the Vancouver and Oregon City Elks, the local team won out on a margin of 55 pins. This makes the second game out of three that the local her 1 1 Notice Is hereby riven that the nn- has won, and the fourth match will dersigned ha been appointed admin- taite piace some time next week at istrator of the estate of Thorn aa Vancouver. Hughes, deceased, by the County SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. William Bonwell, 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 of 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-wit on or before the 4th day of February, 1921, and if 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 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 (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 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 allewed by law, for the redemption, no redemption having been made, that a Sheriffs 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 yom by publication thereof for a period of 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. U. 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 & GRAHAM, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 925 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Thilda Hart, plaintiff, vs. Nils Hart, defendant. To Nils Hart, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required and com manded to appear and answer the complaint of the 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 day of December 1920, and if you fail 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-wit: For a judgment and decre 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 the said p,aintiff, an for such other and furthe1" relief as to the court may seem just. That this summons is served upou 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. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate aad Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bids., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY ' Attomey-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. William Hammond Philip I Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneys-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Insnr- ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-271 Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bids., Oregon City, Ore. above entitled Court, which order is dated December 6, 1920, and the time prescribed in said order for this publi cation, Is that the same be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, and also that you appear here in, within six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is December 10, 1920 and the last date of publication is January 21, 1921. IFRANTC SCHLBGaTL, Attornye for Plaintiff, Post Office Address, 710 OCJhamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregoa. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tht Estate of A. B. Donaldson, deceased. has filed his final account as such administrator in the County Court ol the State of Oregon, for the County Coutr of the Sae mbbmbfmgfgbzbz of Clackamas, 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. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Maude Horst, Plaintiff, vs. Claude W. Horst, Defemdant To Claude W. Horst, Defendant: In the name 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 fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take default against you, and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: that the marriage contract heretofore and now exisiting between the plain tiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught, and that the plain tiff herein be awarded an absolute decree of divorce from defendant, and? that her former name Maude Van Nortwick be restored to her, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem met and equit able. This summons is served upon yon by publication in the Oregon City En terprise for six successive weeks, pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Jadge of the above entitled Court, on tbe 26ta day of November, 1920. Date of first publication, December 3rd, 1920. Dat of last publication Jaauary 14th, 1921. JOSEPH, HANEY & LTTTLEFIELD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. titled estate, to-wit "Tract "L" in Clackamas River-1 nf this rnnrt tnr- th nnn anting thereto. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD-STRATOR. side, as shown by the plat thereof of record in the Recorder's office of Calckamas County, Oregon, consist ing of approximately 15 acres, ly ing and being in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon." "Lots 24 and 25 in Block 4, Ter race Park, within the corporate limits of the City of Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Ore gon, upon which there is located a small antiquated dwelling house." For the purpose of paying the debts, charges and expense of administra tion; same to be sold at public or private sale upon such terms as the Court may direct. This Notice is published in the Ore gon City Enterprise, once a week for four consecutive weeks by order of the above entitled Court, made on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Clackamas County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned " Howard H. Holland has teen appointed administrator of tht Estate of Wellington R. Burt, de coased 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 Tirst published Decern ber 3, 1920. " ' . Date of last "publication Dec. 31, 1920. HOWARD "H. HOLLAND, Administrator. That all right, title and interest of each and all of the defendants herein be adjudged and decreed subordinate and inferior to the 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 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 become a SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. George W. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Annie Jones, Defendant. To Annie Jones the above named de fendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, and if you fail so . to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in the complaint, which is that the marriage now existing hRtwo you and the plaintiff, be forever dis solved. Thig summons is served upon purchaser at said sale and that the you by publication, by order of the Sheriff execute a Certificate of Sale Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge of the SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. L. IL Kirchem. Plaintiff, vs. Edgar Horner. Amos Millard, Ne braska Bridge Supply & Lumber Co., a corporation. Defendants. To Edgar Horner, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon:-' You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you 1b the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of first publica tion of this summons, which date of expiration 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 releif prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: - For the foreclosure of a certain chattel mortgage dated August 18, 1917, for. $1400.00 and re corded in VoL II' page 43$ Chattel Mortgage Records of. feaid 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 lien upon the follow ing described"' personal property in Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wit: One 12x15 Russell engine complete with fittings; one Russell Boiler com plete with steam pump, smokestack and fittings; one Powers Planer com plete with knives, belts, 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 set works; one friction log turner; one log haul; one slab car and truck; one cut-off law frame and 24 inch cut-off Mir; cne 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; TJ. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which, order is dated November 18, 192. First publication November 19, 1920.. Last publication December 81, 1928. O. D. EBY, Attorney for plaintiff,: f i