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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1, 1921.
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SANDY
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i-iiiian len iyycu; xniring the eve
ning "500" -was much, enjoyed, the
scores being so- nearly matched the
games were exciting.
The Millers also had a pleasant day
with Miss Louisa Wentz in their home
on Sunday.
Sandy Union high school has wo
new students. They are Nellie Harvl
son and Dock Hite, who graduated
from the Kelso school last week. San
dy is glad, as well as the other high
school districtSs, to welcome them!
There is no reason why the union
high school should not make it's mark
a legible one.
Miss Myers is justly proud of he;
eighth grade seniors whose grade3
in arithmetic for the third county test
are as follows: Bertha Jabs, Dorothy
Mattingly and Reuben Hoffman, 100
Eclith Hein, 98, Walter Dodson, 98,
Carl Cubitz 97, Frieda JDobberful, 97.
The papers are opea. for inspection
should any one want to see them. If
- as good grades are made in the next
twe county tests in spelling and arith
metic they will be exempt from final
"exam's" in those studies.
Albert Hoffman received the high
est grade in the 7th grade class which
was 94. The entire class passed,
however. The 6th grades and other
reports will not be finished until next
week.
Miss Myers had a regular old
fashioned Missouri dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodson one
evening during the week. The Dod-
son's, Miss Myers (and a lot of other
fine folks) hail from the "show me"
state.
Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck was invited
to dine at the S. "W. Allen home on
Monday evening.
In the intermediate grades, pupils
having above 95 in spelling (Mrs. Ten
Eyck's room )are as follows: Spell
ing, Victoria Dubitta, Marguerite Bar-
nett, Wayne Duncan, Winifred Glock
ner, Evelyn Meinig, Mabel Lilly,
Evelyn Mutchler, Katherine Allen,
Anton Ferret, Jonne Shelley, Mildred
Barnett. Of the above Evelyn Meinig
' had a perfect lesson every day in
spelling and arithmetic
Those pupils neither absent oi
tardy: Mabel Lilly, Winnifred Glock
nert Orval Johnson. There has been
a very large per cent of tardiness,
among the pupils and parents are ask
ed to make a special effort to start
the children to school in time to ar
rive there before nine o'clock.
Miss Ruby Myers made unusually
fine grades at the examination for
her state certificate, according to re
port, (Miss Myers is modest about
it,) but a friend of hers says she made
four exemptions because of receiving
grades above 90, and made 100 in
some studies which is not a common
occurrence in state "exams." Miss
Myers now has state certificates for
Missouri, Idaho and Oregon.
The grade girl's sewing club did
enthusiastic work again last Friday
P. M. at Mrs. Shelly's home. These
little girls are doing excellent work
and it is a pleasure for Mrs. Shelley
to instruct them so eager are they to
do their work well. Zelma Allen car
ried off a grade of 100, as hers was a
perfectly made towel, stitches even
and small. And Zelma is only nine!
Estacada Library
To Give Benefit
ESTACADA, Feb. 8. Odd Fellow
ship was at the height of its glory in
Estacada Saturday night, when they
had a "Home Coming", which not only
included their own membcT- but all
Odd Fellows in the vicinity and many
"from surrounding towns. A most de
lightful time was enjoyed after the
regular-meeting in speeches and visit
ing, after which a sumptuous supper
was enjoyed.
F. F. Burns went to Portland to visit
his daughter, Bertha, at St. Vincents'
hospital. He reports that she is get
" ting along very nicely, following the
operation for 'appendicitis1.
James Smith has been assisting in
the City Meat Market for the past
few daysw
Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglass have
changed their plans and will move to
Portland instead of Molalla. They
went to the city Monday to rent a
house, which will be in the St. Johns
district.
Al Havener was an Estacada visitoi
. over the Sabbath, with his son Ray.
The head and skin of a mountain
lion is shown in the window at Dale's
store. It was killed by Fred Banitei
with a 44-caliber revolver near Tim
othy Meadow quite a number of miles
up the Clackamas. It was up a tree
when he first shot it and being badly
wounded, came down and went up an
other tree where Banister again shot
and killed it. It measures eight feet
from tip to tip.
George and R. S. Gmttridge and siu
ter Mrs. Dora Harring, ware business
visitors in Oregon City last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Standish of
Portland, are enjoying .a vacation at
their ranch in Garfield.
J. C. Hillman went to Portland last
Saturday to visit his family until Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs H. U. Gibbs went to
Portland Sunday in Ed. Boner's ma
chine, to meet their sister-in-law, Mrs.
Richmond Smith and little son Keith,
who will visit them for some week3. 1
Their home is in Minnesota but they!
came here from; Seattle where they
had been visiting her parents and
friends since before Christmas.
Mrs. F. E. Burns went to Portland
Monday to see Bertha, at St. Vincents'
hospital.
Last Thursday night the Eastern
Stars had a most delightful meeting
when they entertained Mrs Ida TTm
bach, of Lakeview, worthy grand
matron of the Easter Star of Oregon,
it being her official visit to this chap
ter. The chapter went through' the
form of taking the degrees and did
the work nicely. It was with consider
able timidity that the ladies began
their work, but as everything worked
out beautifully, and they received
much praise from the distinguished
guest at the close of the ceremony,
they felt amply rewarded for their
efforts. Only a few criticisms werr
made by the .worthy grand matron.
After luncheon was served and the
evening's enjoyment rounded out with
visiting. Those present from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. John Green
wood of -Bull Run and Mrs. Alf Dril
of Portland. O. C. Smith, a member of
the star, was also present,' as he hap
pened to be ,t home visiting his fam
ily at taht time.
Mrs. Viola Douglass has purchased
the William Palmateer property on
Upper Broadway and expects to move
from her farm at Eagle Creek, the
first of next month.
J. V. Barr was a week-end visitor
in Portland.
J. W. Shafford and W. F. Cary were
business visitors in Portland Friday
night.
William Dale was, on the sick list
last week but is on duty at the store
again this week.
Estacada high school lost their de
bates last week with Oregon City here
and at West Linn, with the debating
team there.
The Estacada high school play Is
scheduled for next Monday night.
W. J. Syms and family have return
ed from Idaho where they went to
settle up affairs, prior to moving to
this place- ' They bought lots in Ter
race Addition of the Cary Real Estate
Co. anj will commence the erection
of a dwelling house at once and ex
pect to engage in the poultry busi
ness. Gus Wilcox and wife and Mrs. E. W,
Bartlett motored to Portland last Sun
day. E. W. Bartlett returned home Sun
day after an absence of several days..
The Rebekahs and Odd Fellow3 at
tended the Christian church enmass
last Sunday night when Rev. "Start ts of
Oregon City delivered a sermon on
The Good Samaritan."
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens went
to Salem Wednesday.
John Lovelace, S. E. Wooster and
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens were Oregon
City visitors las Friday to interview
the county court in regard to some
much needed improvements on the
river road between Estacadii and that
place. It is said that the roads be
tween Oregon City and Estacada arc
almost impassible. -
M. J. Kerkes & Co. has the lumber
on the (ground to build onto the meat
market so as to have room for their
cooling1 plant. The continued bad
weather, however, prevents the car
penters, from beginning the work..
The Estacada meat market has a
new cjerk, J. C. Rooney, who came
here from Joseph, Oregon to take the
position.
In order to carry on the expenses
of the public library the association
will endeavor to raise some money
by giving an entertainment at the
high school auditorium, on Feb. 22.
A good screen picture will bo secured
and there will be plenty of music as
well as other entertainment in con
nection. The high school moving
picture machine will be used for the
entertainment. Doors open at 7:30
and the program will commence at 8.
Admission 35 and 25 cents.
The high school -debating team.
Frederick Burns and Pearl Fautz,
who went to West Linn last Friday
night to debate with the 'West Linn
high school, were accompanied by
Mr. Cleworth. They were driven over
by Ed. Boner in his Essex car.
A. G. Ames is building a sleeping
porch on the north side of his resi
dence on Broadway.
M. E. Morgan, of Juliette, Idaho, is
visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Sal
Saling. Dr. and Mrs. p. F. Botkin are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Botkin in the
Garfield neighborhood, having arrived
from Cherryville, the first of the
week. r
Mrs. Ida Holder, who is. one of the
grade teachers in the Estacada
schools, will give a talk next Sunday
night, at the M. E. church, on India.
Mrs. Holder is a returned missionary
from that place.
Mrh. A. K. Morton and Miss Flor
ence Kendall went to Portland Tues
day to spend a few days with relatives
and friends.
J. W. Reed went back to Salem
Monday, after spending Sunday with
his family. He is looking after the
county division bill in the legislature.
HUNTER TAKES
OWN LIFE IN
BEND WOODS
BEND, Or., Feb. 5. George S.
Parker, 61, of La Pine, believed to
have been despondent as the result of
ill health, went into the woods to
day, sat down on a log, put the muz
zle of his rifle under his chin and pull
ed the trigger. Death was instantan
eous, the coroner's jury decided.
Parker had started into the timber
with his son for a load of wood, but
soon struck out alone, with the state
ment that he was going to hunt rab
bits. The tragedy, which occurred
Thursday, was reported here Friday
morning. Parker had resided in
central Oregon for many years.
BEND MAYOR
IS HIS OWN
CHIEF POLICE
BEND, Or., Feb. 5. Emulating the
example of the city executive of Port
land, Mayor Gilson has appointed him
self chief of police of Bend, to E,erve
without compensation, it was an-
i nounced Saturday.
The, job is not a ..-strenuous one,
however; for the mayor has named
three assistants in addition to one
night officer already appointed.
. Bend has been without a police
chief since January 4, although no
less than 22 men had filed their ap
plications for the post. " .
POLK'S
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Towa and Villase la Oregoa mni
Washing-torn, filing m eartptiva
Sketch of eaeh' plac& X-oration,'
Shipping- Facilities and a- ClMi
Ue4 Directory ss Cad BMtooaa
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HUBBARD NEWS NOTES
TAKEN FROM THE HUBBARD
- ENTERPRISE
Dr. Ben Giesy at Aurora is report
ed on the sick list.
The girls' basketball team plays at
Sheridan Friday night
Mrs. J.. R. .Haller of Woodburn
spent Tuesday afternoon with . Miss
Mary Goudy.
Mrs. H. M. Durkheimer, of Port
land, came Tuesday to . be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Mack.
Mrs. Caroline Fry returned home
Wednesday from Portland , after
spending a week with her daughter,
Mrs. Sarah Hihkle.
Walter Lettenmaier moved from
the Lettenmaier farm north of Hub
bard three weeks ago and purchased
a confectionery at Aurora.
The egg market is so badly demor
alized at this time it makes it hard
to estimate the loss that will be sus
tained on every case of eggs received
from the producer.
O. K. Yoder left for Hutchinson,
Kans., on a visit 'to home folks. His
mother was reported In failing health
which was possibly the reason the
trip was made just at this time. He
expects to be away about a month.
J. C. Crittenden this week bid in
the second trick at the Canby station
of the Southern Pacific. His hours
will be from four in the afternoon to
twelve, midnight. Jay has been lo
cated at Scofield for some time.
Benj. Brown, of Woodburn was
notified Wednesday morning of the
death of his wife at Friend, Ore-,
Tuesday morning. Funeral at Wood
burn Friday. Mr. Brown had been
with his wife until a few days ago.
Asthma is given as the cause of
death.
The Jacob Troudt 'family received
notification from Washington, D. C,
Friday of last week stating the body
of Nick Troudt, whose death occur
red in France while with the A. E.
F., would arrive in America in a
short time. The notice also stated
the family would be notified when
the vessel reached port, when- the
body will be shipped to Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell and
babe, and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ogden
left for Portland last Saturday after
noon. The Russells will stop in Port
land ofr a time, while the Ogdens
went to Nebraska for a short visit,
thence on to their home at Cairo,
Michigan. Saturday afternoon the
household goods of Mr. Russell were
sold at auction. Mr. Russell expects
to be in Portland and Hubbard for
the next two weeks, or until all mat
ters pertaining to the dissolution of
the auto sales firm of Hodge & Rus
sell are disposed of.
IRISH SHOOT
DOWN NINE
MORE POLICE
DUBLIN, Feb. 5. Nine policemen
were killed and two wounded when
two lorries ran into an ambuscade
between DrUmkeen and New Pallas,
County Limerick.
Since the announcement of martial
law by General Strickland the Irish
republican army appears to have been
growing, both in the martial law
arears and in ' districts like Galway,
which previously had been quiet. An
illustration of this is an ambascade
Thursday between Burgada and
Ross'carbery, County Cork, when 500
"rebels," according to official infor
mation, engaged the crown forces.
This was the largest crowd they have
had to deal with recently.
LIQUOR AT
BEND TAKING
HUGE DROP
BEND, Oregon., Feb. 5. Alcoholic
liquors are a drug on the market in
Bend. Information circulating in
mysterious fashion is to the effect
that the best grade of corn moon
shine may be had' for $12 a gallon,
with Scotch whisky ranging from $5
to $15 a quart. "Mountain Dew."
formerly retailed here at $15 a quart,
while .Scotch wasi eagerly sought at
$25 a quart.
Inadequate purchasing power, cou
pled with the crimp that has been
put in the liquor market by the re
cent activities of state and county
officials, are said to have caused the
cut in prices.
Slayer of Chum
Takes Death Hard
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Feb. 5.
James C. Clark was hanged at the
state prison Friday for the murder cf
Richard Revell, a companion, two
years ago in an argument arising
from Clark's accusation that Revell
had stolen $76 of his money.
Clark had neither eaten nor slept
since Wednesday, prison officials
said. He refused to notice a - special
chicken dinner prepared for him last
night.
He was haggard and seemed near
collapse as ' he approached the gal
lows, but walked to the trap without
assistance.
All But 3 in Town
Have Joined Church
McCOLL, S. C, Feb. 5. This town,
"pop" 2129, the guide books . aver,
claims a world's record.
A church survey, announced today,
disclosed only two men and a boy
who are not church members, taking
12 years aa minimum age. The wom
en were unanimous.
SLEEPING SICKNESS CAUSES
SEVEN DEATHS IN BOSTON.
BOSTON, Feb. 5. Two additional
deaths were reported today from
sleeping sickness, one in Lowell and
the other in Waltham, making seven
since . January 1 in this city and its
vicinity. Several new cases were ro
ported also.
VETERANS GET
$250,000,000
BY SENATE VOTE
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 9. The
sundry civil appropriation bill was
passed by the senate tonight carrying
$412,358,000, of which amount $250,
000,000 la for war veterans.
Among principal items was $18,600.-
000 for new hospitals and enlarge
ment of hospital facilities for service
men as- requested by the American
Legion. Funds for compensation and
vocational training of the service men
also were carried.
The appropriation Of $10,000,000 for
development of the Muscle Shoals,
Ala., water-power . project was re
tained. ,
During final consideration the sen
ate voted to increase the appropria
tion for Mississippi river flood con
trol from $6,670,000 to $8,000,000.
Congress May Not"
Pass Bonus Bill
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. An Ameri
can Legion delegation was told by
Chairman Penrose of the senate fi
nance committee today that he would
favor increases in federal taxation
if necessary to provide a cash bonus
for war veterans. He expressed
doubt, however, whether the legisla
tion could be put through in thisi ses
sion. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE
NEW ERA, Ore., Feb. 8. (Editor
of the Enterprise) It is my opinion
that the American Farm Bureau Fed
eration is founded on safe sound and
constructive principles, and that it
will prove the solution of many of the
big problems confronting the Ameri
can farmers today.
I think it is a worthy move, ana
should receive the support of every
farmer.
GEO. H. BROWN.
MOLALLA, Ore., Feb. 8. (Editor
of the Enterprise) I cannot help but
feel, at times, that the farmers do not
realize the importance of the Farm
Bureau movement and the need of
strong organization such as it is.
The last two-weeks I worked as a
solicitor in Linn and Benton counties.
securing members for the Farm Bur
eau; I began work early in the morn
ing and stayed out late at night, some
days I .would do without dinner and
part of the time without supper. I
waded streams, cooned logs, crawled
thru brush, climbed mountains and
braved terrific' windstorms all to
help the work along and I expect the
captains and drivers In the defferent
districts in Clackamas county to see
that the solicitors put in long days
here as they are paid for this work,
and I hope the farmers will not take
up the solicitors time by telling their
hard luck stories and all the wildcat
schemes they have invested in.
The people that I met treated me
very good, "but some of the solicitors
met some bad actors; of course we
have none of them here.
Don't set back . and howl and kick,
saying that the farmers won't hold
together but get in and help the F.
B. along and we will hold together.
It is the duty of all the farmers to
attend the meetings, if possible, read
all the articles on Farm Bureau work
they can, then if you have any ques
tions to ask the solicitor do so and
sign up promptly, by doing this you
not only help the work along but help
keep down expenses.
We ought to have 1500 members in
Clackamas county.
Will YOU do YOUR pari:
Yours for progress,
OTIS RAY DAUGHERTY,
President,
Clackamas County Farm Bureau.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm Loans TTreferred
PAUL C. FISCHER
Beaver BldQ Oregon City
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Caah paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Milwaukee C-J.
FOR SALE: No. 1 gray oat. W. F.
Mundhenke, Clackamas. Phon
. 16F21, Oregon City.
Champion mower and seet 8-lfoot
rake ,and about one ton loose oat
hay. On Linn mill road. H. T.
Ronald, 331 Montgomery street,
Portland.
$25. reward for conviction of party
who cut off one inch below ground
my choice imported 5-year-old fil
berts and also other Injuries. We
are new comers, and live 1.1-4 mile
from Cams school. Al Bergquist,
route 3, box 63-A, City.
ALIAS CITATION
No. 18354.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. In the Matter of the Estate
of
James January, Deceased. .
To Irenar 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 Ore
gon you are herby cited and required
to appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, at the courthouse, for
the County of Clackamas, at the Court
Room thereof, in Oregon City, Clack
amas County, Oregon, on Tuesday the
15th day of March, 1921, the same be-'
ing the March term of said Court, at
ID: 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, author
izing and licensing1 D. P. Price, Ad
ministrator of the estate of James
January, deceased, to sell, the follow
ing described real property belonging
to"the above entitled estate, to-wit:
"Tract L' in Clackamas Riverside,
- as shown by the plat thereof of
record in the Recorder's office of
Clackamas County, Oregon, con
6isting of approximately 15 acres.
lying 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, Coun
ty of Multnomah, State of Oregon,
upon which there is located a small
antiquated dwelling1 house."
For the purpose of paying the debts,
charges and expenses 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
3rd day of February, 1921, the date
of the first publication being February
4, 1921, and the date of the last pub
lication being on March 4, 1921.
Witness my hand and the seal of
this Court affixed this 3rd day of
February, 1921.
FRED A. MILLER,
County Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Probate Department.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed execu
tor of the estate of George Brown,
deceased, 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 same, duly
verified as by law required, to the
undersigned at 809 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof..
Dated and first publication Febru
ary 4, 1921.
Last publication March 4, 1921.
M. B. MEACHAM, Executor.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Charles Sterling, Plaintiff,
vs.
Katherliena W. Sterling, Defendant
To Katherliena W. Sterling, above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or beforfe the 11th" day of March
1921, said date being more than six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if you
fail to so appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in his complaint, to-wit: For
a decree dissolving the marriage con
tract heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant, and
grantine plaintiff a divorce and for
such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem just and proper.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled court, made and enter
ed on the 27th day of January, 1921,
directing that such publication be
made in, .the Oregon City Enterprise
once a week for six successive weeks;
the first publication thereof being on
the 28th day of January, 1921 and the
last publication thereof being on the
11 day of March, 1921.
BROWN ELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for plaintiff,
Oregon City, Ore.
- EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed exec
utrix of -the estate of Nixon Blair, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same with proper
vouchers duly certified according
to law, at the office of Brownell &
Sievers, at Oregon City, Clackamas
Couny, Oregon, within six months of
the date of the publication of this
notice.
Dated, Friday, January 21, 1921.
MARY E. BLAIR
Executrix.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for executrix.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Aministratrix's Notice of Final
Settlement-
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administratrix of the es
tate of Mary M. Jabobs, Deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Clacka
mas County, State of Oregon, her fin
al account as such Administratrix of
said estate and the 7th day of March,
1921 at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M.
has been fixed by said Court as the
time for hearing any and all objec
tions to said report and final account
of said estate.
ORPHA L. EISENHART,
Ad ministratrix,
E. P. MORCOM,
Attorney for Administratrix,
Woodburn, Oregon
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the -Cirduit Court "of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas, A. H. Meyer, Plaintiff,
vs.
George Kitzmiller and Jennie H. Kitz
miller, his wife. Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued
out of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 19th day of January 1921, upon a
judgment rendered -and entered in
said court on the 18th day of January
1921 ,in favor of A. H. Meyer, Plain
tiff, and against George Kitzmiller
and Jennie If. Kitzmiller, his wife,
Defendants for the sum of $1200.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the
8th day of June 1918, less $40 inter
est paid, and the further sum of
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
: .
. . . . i .. . -- . i
D. C Latoukette, President F. J. Meyer. Casbiei
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.
$125.00, as attorney's fees, and the
further sum of $24.00 costs and dis
bursement, and the cost of and up
on this writ commanding me to make
sale of the following des.cribed real
property, situate In the county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter of the South
west quarter, or lot No. 4, of Section 6,
Township 3 South, Range 5 East of
the Willamette Meridian, containing
40.56 acres more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will on Saturday, the
26th day of February 1921; at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in the
City of Oregon City, in said County
and State, sell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bid
der, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand,
all the right title and interest which
the within named defendants or either
of them, had on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decree, interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. E. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., January
28th, 1921.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Floyd L. Sutherland, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edith M. Sutherland, DefendanL
To Edith M. Sutherland, the above
named defendant: ,
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and cause bn or before Monday,
the 7th day of March 1921, which date
is more than six weeks after the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail to appear and
answer to said complaint,, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In his
said complaint, to-wit: For a decree
of this Court dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore exist
ing between the plaintiff and the de
fendant herein, and for such other
and further relief as to the Court
may seem meet and equitable in the
premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for six succes
sive weeks by order of the Honorable
J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above
entitled Court, which order is dated
January 15th, 1921, a'nd which order
directs that service of this summons !
by publication be had upon youorj
six successive weeks in the Oregon
City Enterprise, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published in the
County of Clackamas, State of Ore
gon, and that said publication be
made once each week for six succes
sive weeks; that the date of the first
publication thereof be the 21st day
of January 1521, and the date of the
last publication be the 4th day of
March 1921.
JOHN C. McCUE,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Post Office Address: 407 Yeon Bldg.,
Portland Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
" Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Hazel E Christensen, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry C. Christensen, DefendanL
To Henry C. Christensen, the above
named Defendant;
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff,
filed against you in the above entiled
Court and Cause, on or before the ex
piration of six successive weeks from
the First Publication of thiJ Sum
mons, said first publication being on
the" 11th day of February, 1921, and;
the last publication being on the 25th j
day of March, 1921. And if you fail to
answer or appear, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to said Court
for the relief prayed for in Plaintiff's
Complaint and for full reliefjierein to
wit; For a decree from said Court for
ever dissolving the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing between
the plaintiff and the defendant here
in, and granting to the plaintiff the
absolute care, custody and control of
Ellis, Clarence Christensen, the minor
child of said marriage and for such
other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
This Summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise, by order of
Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court, said order hav
ing been made on the 10th day of Feb
ruary, 1921, and the first day of publi
cation being on Friday the 11th clay
of February, 1921.
WILLIAM G. MARTIN,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
508 Buchanan Bldg., Portland Ore.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of .
John M. White, Deceased.
'Notice " ts hereby given that the
undersigned Administrator with copy
of Will annexed of the Estate of John
M. White, Deceased, hfas filedt his
Final Account in the County Court ot
the State of Oregon for Clackamas
County and that the 14 da7 of March,
1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day
and the court room of said Court has
been fixed by said Court as the time
and place of hearing objectio'ns to
said Final Account and the settle
ment thereof.
Date of first publication 11th day
of February,. 1921. .
Date of last publication 11th day of
March, 1921.
JAMES F. ALEXANDER,
Administrator.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
fctto rn ey -at-La w
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bide., Oregon City, Oregon.
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-Law .
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
William Hammond
Philip l Hammond
HAMMOND . HAMMOND
Attorneys-at-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-X7I
Phone 405
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Bldg., . Oregoa City, Ore.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County. '
Sarah A. Sloan e, Plaintiff,
vs
HarryN. Sloane, Defendant.
To Harry N. Sloane, Defendant above
named;
In the name of the State of Oregon;
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause within six (6) weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons; and If you fail so to
appear and answer plaintiff's com
plaint, for want nereof, the. .plaintiff
will apply to the Court for thereHef
prayed for in her complaint, to-wit;
For a decree of divorce from you
upon the- ground of desertion, and
such other and further relief In the
premises as pertains to equity.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas Count, which
order was made and entered on the
11th day of January 1921, and the
time prescribed therein for publica
tion of this summons is six successive
weeks, beginning with the issue of
14th day of January, that ' being) the
date of the first publication, and the
last being on the 25th day of February
1921.
GEO. A. HALL,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
512 Selling Building, Portland, Ore.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the County Court of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Ellen Whittier, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Admiinisrator of the Es
tate of Ellen Whittier, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Clacka
mas County, State Of Oregon, his final
report and account as such Adminis
trator, and that Monday, the 7th of
March, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M., has been fixed by said Court a9
the time for hearing objections to
said report and account, and for the
settlement of sime.
S. C. CATCHING, -Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX -NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that th9
undersigned? has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Harvey
H. Mattoon, deceased. All persons--having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
with proper vouchers, duly certified
according to law, at the office of
Brownell & Sievers, at Oregon City,
Oregon within six months, of the data
of the publication of this notice. Dat
ed Friday, January 14, 1921.
ELNORA F. MATTOON
Administratrix.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS
Attorneys for Administratrix,
Oregon City, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. William T. 'Modlin, Plaintiff,
vsw
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
cation of this summons, and if you
fail to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, piaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in the complaint and filed here
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. fe
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Oregon
City Enterprise, for six consecutive
weeks in pursuance of an order jof
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. r
McDOtJGAL & MeDOUGAL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
905 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.