OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRID. . UJARY 18, 1 92 1 Page 7 THREE OFFICERS ARE WOUNDED BY INSANE NAN PORTLAND, Feb. 16? His mind crazed in the belief that he was sur rounded on all sides by robbers and persons seeking to Injure him, Frank Dury, a barber, 35, ran amuck at o'clock last night, fortified his small barber shop at 1294 Belmont street, and shot and perahps fatally wound ed Motorcycle Patrolman M. E. Nolan, Two others L. L. Stevens and H. G. Hansen, were also victims of the maniac. Both received slight wounds in the' arm.. Patrolman Nolan went to Dury's barber shop on request of Stevens and his mother, Mrs. A. A. Ciper, who live at 1294 Belmont, next door . to Dury's place of business. Mrs. Ciper and Stevens late in the afternoon heard Dury screaming "Help, help," and "robbers are mur- during me." Dury, according to Mrs. Ciper, was evidently in the living room at the rear of the shop. Stevens calling to his aid employes of nearby stores, attempted to force the doors of the shop, and failing in this, tried to reach Dury by means of a small window. - Their efforts to force an entrance proved unavailing and the men called the east-side police headquarters, and Motorcycle Officer Nolan, responding to the call,, also tried to reach Dury Nolan, according to Stevens, forced the door and entered the shop. He forced another door leading to Dury, who evidently was in the farther cor ner of the living room. As Nolan, followed by Stevens and Hansen, a bystander, who lives at 1256 Easit Washington street, entered they were greeted with a hail of bul lets, shot from a tiny .32 caliber re volver held by Dury. Nolan fell at the first shot, but his companions persevered and with the aid of police reinforcements succeed ed in capturing Dury. Neighbors of Dury said last night that the man a few weeks, ago was didscharged from the state insane asylum at Salem as being harmless. SANDY (Continued from Page 6.) WHAT BANKERS THINK ABOUT COMING YEAR COUNCIL AT OSWEGO FAVORS BRIDGE BILL er for Oregon, and thia comrunity in particular as over forty families have setled here through her recommend PORTLAND, Feb. 12. The busi- ing this country, most of them tioming ness barometer shows unmistakable from around Perham, Minn., which signs that the worst of the storm is was the nearest city to Mrs. Truble over and that we are due for fairer and the many friends and relatives I weather. Frederick Greenwood, who came her after her. Really, now, manager Portland branch federal re- there's not a one regrets coming, serve bank. either, and her work as a "booster" The Pacific northwest is bound to would put some pulblicity folks to feel any improvement in other sew shame. . tions of the country, and we regard Calvin Ingalls who is state organizer the outlook here as favorable. Edgar for the afrm organization and who H. Sensenich, vice-president North SDOke at the meetine here Monday western National ban. We are ail looking to tne iuture with cheer and confidence. J. C Ainsworth, president! United; States National bank. Slowly but surely all ' difficulties are being surmounted and pessimism has given way to optimism.- Edwara Cookingham. president Ladd & Til' ton bank. The records of this bank show an in crease of deposits over one year ago. C. B. Sewall, vice-president Hiber- nia Commercial & Savings bank. The period of excess profits is over and business must gradually settle upon what is described as a norma.' basis. William A. MacRae, manager Bank of California. Citizens of Oregon should look for CLOTHESLIhi u ? THIEF AG AIN MAKES HAUL was an old neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C. Miller in Benton county, tho "Calvin" was not as old those days as now, being yet in his teens! . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herman of Sandy-ridge have a new seven pound baby boy of which they are very proud, Mrs. Herman had a . race with th' stork, but out witted the bird and ar rived at a Portland hospital before the little one arived. Mrs. Hennessey and Dr. Hughes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Herman to the city. Mra. Charley Krebs and two young est children are at Sherwood visiting relatives for a couple of weeks, and Amelia is managing the household. Mrs. Fred Suckow went to the city again this week to see her father, who ward to the future with confidence 's getting weaker. Sergeant Robert Newman has ar rived at the Haselwander home on Sandy-ridge from Elmira, New York, and Mr. and Mm Newman (Emma Haselwander) will remain for the pres ent with the Haselwander family. The Newman's lived in New York for the past two years but are glad to be in Oregon: again. The blue Sunday law is In operation in several cities in Pennsylvania according to Newman who says "everything is still but the churches", but he further states tho cities trying this experiement are sor- F. C. Malpast, manger Canadian Bank of Commerce. EUGENE PAIR KILLED FROM ESCAPING GAS EUGENE, Or., Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Smith, aged 77 and 78, respectively, were found . dead in bed in their home in this city this af ternoon. The house was full of eas. ry for it and will repeal the law as and neighbors who found the bodies soon as they can. say jt was jg6uine. from an open valve E. L. Power went to Portland Sat- m the kitchen range. As neither one urdav for a few day's visit with hi3 daughter. Mrs. Steelhammer, taking little Gretchen along. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dittert and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perrett spent the eve- had been seen by neighbors since Thursday it is presumed that death occurred that night. Coroner Bransetter announced that death was undoubtedly due to as- parents of Fred E. Smith, an attor ney. Mr. Smith was a lieutenant in the civil war. t At thG- last meeting of the Oswego city council, that body went on re cord favoring the proposed bill of Ryan and Hammond's for the con struction of the Oregon City-Wes: Linn bridge. The following resolu tion was unanimously adopted. Whereas, Senator Ryan and Repre sentative Hammond have caused to be filed with the 1921 legislature a bill providing for the construction of the Oregon City-West Linn Bridge, and Whereas, The bill provides that Clackamas county shall pay to the State the sum of $105,000.00; there fore, It Is Resolved, By the City of Os wego, that we, the City Council of the City of Oswego, Oregon, go on record as being in favor of this bill and re spectfully ask the legislature to pass the same. Further Resolved, That these reso lutions be spread on the minutes oi this meeting and copies be sent to Clackamas county delegation al Salem, Oregon, and to the press. Approved by ning at the Scharnke home recently, phyxiation. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were card games being tne .main amuse ment of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Beers spent the evening at the Miller home a few nights ago. Young Richard Maronay who won first "gent's" prize at the masquerade Saturday night went rightt home ana deposited his J'cash-money" in his saving's account! That is the way for boy's to get a start. EARTH IS FLAT SAYSZION'S HEAD MAN GIRL'S CLUB MEETS SANDY, Feb. 16. Mrs. S. W. Allen and Miss Ruby Myers were hostesses to the high school girl's sewing club this week giviner due honor to St. "Valentine. Handome house " decora tions greeted the guests, prizes for the best hand made valentines were given. Miss Vera Mixter receiving receiving first prize for the most artis- CHICAGO, Feb. 14. Columbus was all wrong. The . earth is flat, the moon doesn't reflect the rays of the sun. All wa ter is level. The moon has nothing at all to do with the tides. The sun is only 3000 miles away; it is only 32 miles in diameter. The earth doesn't rotate; instead, the s,un travels around the earth. You don't believe It? Well, it's true, because Wilbur it hung hiaf has Oregon Look out for .your v .? out to dry. The clot": -:; again resumed opei&f City. - Saturday evening ilio clothesline of Mrs. E. R. McGuhuey at Fifth and Jackson streets, ws robbed of sever al pieces of women's underwear, and the articles taken were of the beat materials hung . out to dry. The line had been stretched on the front porch and of the washiig hung out nothing was taken but-the women's under wear garments. ""-' Evidently the thief is a woman, but so far she has eluded all attempts by the officers and residents to catch her, and generally visits several lines in the neighborhood during one raid. No other clothes have been reported missing, however, but the lates case is paralell to that of .recent clothes line raids which took place about three weeksi ago. TRUCKS CARRY RACE HORSES. The carriage of race horses from their training quarters to the race courses is now undertaken in France almost exclusively by pneumatic-tired trucks. . There is mors Catarrh' In this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it ' incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional reme dy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure- Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation ing the March 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, author izing and licensing D. P. Price, Ad ministrator of i 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 Bisting 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 dwelling 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-' Iication 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. . MONEY TO LOAN --Far Loans- TTref erred PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldg., Oregon City DEAD HORSES TAKEN Caah paid for dead cows and down and out horses. Will call anywffSre. Phone Mllwaukle 69-J. . uc creation, aua rs8 oauvu uuu- Glenn Voliva, overseer of Zion, says ors lor me most comic, mary .u sQ more fle offerg ?100() tQ got first prize for piercing the heart, flstl-nmnKr P scientist wh nrmra Vi i ty tiritAnrr l II ctua mis. j. tru myn. wcic iuv "judges". Little Doris Allen danced judges . Liittie uons Alien cancea o T in her fairy costume,' and Catherine OCyillOlir JtletlimS tO Oregon from Utah and Doris did a "duet" dance. Punch and wafers were served, the girls all danced and it was a happy occa sion for all: Miss Myers, Bess Barton. Mary Scharnke, Mf(?s Crumi Ruby Dodd, Josephine Dixon, Hazel Beers, Nellie HarvisQn, Mrs. Ten Eyck, Bertha Hoffman, Mrs. R. E. Esson and Mrs. Miller were present beside Mrs. Allen, Catherine and Doris 40 fine Tancred Dullets. all lavinar ?1.75 each. M. Deaklns, one mile south of Clackamas. WANTED A permanent home for boy of 15, can do chores, milk cows and is willing to work also for a boy of 9. Both boys healthy. For full particulars see H. E. Cross, County Judge. Eggs for Hatching, White Leghorn. Lady Laymore and Tom Baron. Res ident Glen Echo station, address R. H. Taber, Jennings Lodge, Ore. FOR SALE: No. 1 gray oat. W. F. Mundhenke, Clackamas. Phon 16F21, Oregon City. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE Editor Enterprise As we are face to face with the reconstruction such as happens after every war it is time that the people of this Nation of ours to get under the load as we are now carrying and get off of the wagon helping to push the wagon out of the mud- We have in this country of ours four million ex-soldiers who did their might in bringing the con flict to a sipeedy close and are now hunting for work to keep out of the poor house. Mind you these men who had put. in their time across the water for thirty dollars "per month less twenty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents for al lotments, and liberty bonds they hau subscribed for and as yet some of them have never received them two years after the war. The ship build er (slacker) as they are termed in a short phrase, received more in a day then the soldier did in France in a month. And now after all these Youths Have Scare In Crystal Lake REED COLLEGE, Portland. Ore., Feb. 14. Three 10-year old Portland youths narrowly escaped drowning Saturday when their canoe overturn ed on Crystal Springs lake near the Reed college campus. Floyd Wood ings, Reed sophomore from Wash ouigal. Wash., attracted by frantic cries of "Help! Help ! Mamma!" saw the youngsters' plight, and plunging into the icy water, swam rapidly to ward the wailing canoists who were clinging desperately to their ill-starred craft. "Save me first, mister," one of the youths cried as Woodings ap proached. "I'll save you last, you little devil,'' Woodings replied and he ordered the youths to hold tight while he pushed the canoe and its embarrassed crew in to shore. The chilled and thoroughly fright ened youths were soon drying them selves in the Reed dormitory, and in cidentally wondering just what "dad" would have to say. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Feb. 16. H. C. Sey mour, state leader of boys' and girls clubs, has just returned from Salt Lake City, where he represented Ore gon at a convention of club leaders of 11 northwest states He address ed the meeting with a practical talk on the supervision of county club leaders, giving a plan outlining the number of visits per year, time of the visits, and the goals to be attained by counties. months, when the shipbuilders had ; laid enough away to tide them over TTT?C the times we are now facing and ars . JjjiJiJii J. AJlvIUjO paying income tax ana a n oi a ioi of aliens who have never even made application for their citizen papers and are still kept on the job: while the soldier walks the street begging and when some fellow gets on the wrong path and sticks up some one for enough to eat; the first thing that is heard is that he was" an ex-soldier. It is up to the manufacturing estab lishments of this country of ours to get behind the soldier and give him em ployment and let the alien and foreigner hunt for himself. And again we have the women to contend with women who were given the jobs mAn irhn WOTlt t O nV UTi d tllPV are still on the iob. Why not have tehsel BACHELOR AND OLD MAID TAX IS REPORTED Champion mower and steel 8-tfoot 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-y ear-old fil berts and also other injuries. We are new comera, and live 1 1-4 mile from Carus school. Al Bergquist, route 3, box 63-A, City. 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 granting 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. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys- for plaintiff, Oregon City, Ore. PROFESSIONAL DIREOTQBY D. C Latourettb, President F. J. Meyer, Casbies 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 bursementst 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 -eaid execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. Jy WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. E. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., January 28th, 1921. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneye-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Lavk Money loaned, a be tracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. William HamitMMl Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorney at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Ibbu OREGON CTTT, ORZGON Pacific Phone 81 Home Phoae A-I71 Phone 445 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg Oregon City, Ore. SANTA FE, N. M., Feb. 16. A bill was introduced in the house of , the New Mexico legislature today to tax old maids and bachelors from $2 to $5 for persons between the ages of 20 plaint for want thereof the paintiff SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Marjorie Heasler, Plaintiff, vs. Albert HearJer. P?-fendant. To Albert Heaster, Defendant above named: In the name of the State of 'Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled Court and Cause within Six (6) weeks from i the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer Plaintiff's com and 60. BUY CHAIRS AS SOUVENIRS WASHINGTON, ' Feb. 12. Secre taries Daniels and Meredith are to retain their "cabinet seats" perma nently. They arranged today to pur chase the chairs they have occupied each Tuesday, jn the cabinet meeting as souvenirs. . Formerly the chairs were sold for $65, but these are days of highei prices, and the two officers are under stood to have paid more than $100 each. " f . oirorQ rr mpt nx ft in (.h i i i i i-i 1 1 1 in- ladies step out and give these places gelf w-th removingr brass name to men who are deserving. All that we ask is that we be given a square deal because the next war will be one that the soldier ia going to know why some were lucky enough to get out oi the last one so help us. J. C. SPAGLE, Secretary Willamette Falls Post No. 5, American Legion. CAN CLAMP ON TRUCK CHAINS. Ease .of attachment is a leading claim for a new anti-skid chain for motor trucks, which can be clamped to the tires In sections. plate from the back of his cabinet chair. He paid $4.50 for that. POLK'S If A Bnaineea IMrer tor r mt rK Citr Town and Village im Oreflrett and Wasblnftea, giving m Xteserlptive Bketcb of each plaofy Xoratkjn, Shipping Facilities anil a -dnmV-Cted Director? -Ot ! BuaiDOU Bq irroieMioiw Seattle. Wash. Health Comes to you and the children if yon nave Dr. l'ierces (jroiden Medical Discovery in the house. For "little-ones" and "grown ups" this old fashioned vegetable tonic and blood-maker is still used by the million bottles every year. It was first used by every- body 50 years ago and is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen's root, Stone root, Cherry Bark, without alcohol. Make your blood redder' and your health better by going to your nearest druggist and ob taining Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. Walla Walla, Wash. When I had tho measles I went out a little too soon and took cold on my lungs. I had sharp pains. I took some medicine that I got from the drag store but nothing did me much good ' until I took a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It did me great good. The 'Discovery has done my mother and father lots of good, too, for neuralgia." Miss Florence Boone, Linden St., Route 8, Box 8. will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce from you upon the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, and for such other and further relief in the premises as pet tains to equity. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on the 16th day of February 1921, and the time 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 certifiad 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 i 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, prescribed therein for publication of 1921 at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. this, summons Is six successive weks, beginning with the issue of February 18, 1921, that being the date of the first publication of this sum mon, and the last being on the 1st day of April, 1921. GEO. A. HALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 512 Selling Building, Portland, Ore. 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 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 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- 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, Administratrix. E. P. MORCOM, . Attorney for Administratrix, Woodburn, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit 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 executfon, 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 It ' Kitzmiller, his wife, Defendants for the sum of $1200.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the - SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Floyd Lv Sutherland, Plaintiff, vs. Edith M. Sutherland, Defendant. 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 on 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, and which order directs that service of this summons by publication be had upon you for six successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of gen eral circulation pubilished ia 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 1921, 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 ot Oregon for Clackamas County. Sarah A. Sloane, Plaintiff, ' vs Harry N. Sloane, Defendant. To Harry N. Sloane, Defendant above named; In the name rf 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 "A com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the reflet 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 tie 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. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Hazel E. Christensen, Plaintiff, vs. . Henry C. Christensen, Defendant To Henry C.-Chrielenseo, '.be 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 this Sum mons, said first publication being on the 11th day of February, 1921, and the last publication being on the 25th 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 Plaintiffs Complaint and for full relief herein to- wit; For a decree from said Court for- fever dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and, the defendant here in, and granting to the plaintiff the absoluite care, custody and control of Ellis Clarence Christensen, the minor child of said marriage and for such other and further relief t.s to the Court may seem equitable. Thia Summons is published , in the Oregon City Enterprise, by or:er or Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judgo 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 lltii day of February, 1921. WILLIAM G. MARTIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 50S Buchanan Bldg., 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, Adnfinisrator 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'cloek A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said report and account, and for the settlement of same. . S. C. CATCHING, Administrator. amas County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 8h day of June 1918, lees" $40 inter 15th day of March, 1921, the same be- est paid, and the further sum of 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 is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator with copy of Will annexed of the Estate of John M. White, Oe ceased, has filed his Final Account in the County Court ol 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 objections 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, 19?1. JAMES F. ALEXANDER, Administrator, i SUMMONS. No. 17620. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clack-amass. Mary B. Harblt, Plaintiff, vs. Roy Mitchel Harbit, Defendant. To Roy Mitchel Harbit, 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 caiiSB on' or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons. And if you fail so to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the Court forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This .summons Is published as pro vided by an order of the Hon. J. D. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the lotn day of February, 1921, providing that the same ba published for six consec utive and successive weeks. Date of first publication 18th day of February, 192L Date of last publication, 1st day ot April, 1921. WILLIAM P. LORD, Attorney for Plaintiff, 401-4 Bd. of Trade Building;, Port land, Oregon. NOTICE JO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State oi Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Swalley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of John Swalley, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty, and that he has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Oregon City, R. F. D. N. 1 or at the office of R. A Imlay, 353 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon,, within six months from, the date hereof. G. ALFRED MILLAR. Administrator. R. A. Imlay, 353 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon.' Attorney for the Administrator. Dated and first published Febru ary 18th, 1921.