MRS. JUDITH MILLER WELL KNOWN HERE Mrs. Judith Miller, a former res ident of Aurora, who has been mak ing her home js. Portland for a num ber of years, died in that city Mon day morning', and the remains are to be taken to Aurora Thursday for in terment in the family lot. They will be buried beside her late husband, S. O. Miller. The funreal services will be held at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Miller is survived by her son, Frank L. Miller, who owns a garage at Aurora, and also by her sister, Mrs. Christine Stauffer, of. Hubbard, her brothers, Iavid Wolfer, of Mul ino; and George Wolfer and William Wolfer,. of Hubbard, Oregon. Mrs. Miller is an aunt of Mrs. Grant B. Dimick, of this city. ESTACADA MAY HAVE FIRE BUG ESTACADA, Or., Feb. 23. Stokes and Pomeroy deputies from the state fire marshal's office were here Mon day to look into the matter of the re cent fire. After making- a thorough examination they could find no rea son for the explosion of gasoline. Their conclusion was that the fire was the work of an incendiary. $50 Said the Judge "Ee-o-o" Says Doggie "Shut up," Prisoner Jes8 Rankin, a stage driver of Port land, was arrested by Sheriff Deput ies Hughes and Long yesterday even ing near the Cojalcopulp siding, for be ing in an intoxicated condition and operating a Ford on the highway while under the infulence of liquor, He was fined $50 and costs by Judgf Noble. - Rankin was on his way to Salem BOOTLEGGERS GETTING LEARY OF AUTHORITIES . PORTLAND, Feb. 19. Portland bootleggers are beginning to feel the the high cost of getting caught. Sen tences passed in police court on flagrant violators are increasing in severity. The last five men to be brought before Municpal Judge Ross man were fined for a total of ?600 and sentenced to a total of 200 days in jail Edward Barry, operator of a 90- gallon still, received the heaviest sentence. He was fined ?200 and re ceived 120 days in jail. John Rou- when arrested and when he came in to court was feeling pretty good, but celli waa fined ?200 and was sentenced after the judge told him of the to ten days in jail. - Theodore Kuzer amount of the fiDe imposed, he said: "My Gawd, judge have a heart; let's, be friends and make the fine a little smaller." However, the judge refused to parlay or reduce the fino. drew a fine of $50 and" 20 days in jail. Al Martin received the same sentence. Mike Dilich was fined $100 and received 30 days in jail. Virgil Myers, charged with forgery A dog, owned by the offender, was I was bound over to await action of the also in court,., and just as the judge grand jury. He is alleged to have pronounced the sentence, the dog attempted to pass a forged check on commenced to bark. the Meier & Frank store. Myers is "Aw, shut up," said Rankin to the on parole from the state penitentiary, canine, "your"e not in on this." I where he served one year of a four Rankin was placed in jail by Sherli I year term for forgery. Wilson in default of the ifne. OLCOTT SIGNS HUGE NUMBER BILLS PASSED HANGING OF HOWARD HELD UP BY ORDER VALE, Or., Feb. 23. An appeal was filed today in the George Howara case and Judge Biggs granted a stay of execution. Howard was to have been hanged Friday for the murder of George R. Sweeney, Vale tailor and salesman. Julian A. Hurley, local attorney, filed the appeal. This will give to Howard several months more of life, whichever way the supreme court de cides, as the appeal cannot be taken up by that body until it sits in Pen dleton jn June. TELEPHONE CO. OF AURORA TO BOOST RATES "We have altogether too many paroled convicts, roaming about the city," said Judge Rossman in com menting upon the case. "A third ot our time at municipal court is taken up with cases originating from men who are on parole from the penitentiaries." STATE HOUSE, Salem, Or., Feb. 22. The following bills have been signed by Governor Olcott: S. B. 15, by Hume Relating to co lection of fees in cases of civil suits brought before county or circuit courts. S. B. 6, by Eddy Relating to the establishment of road districts. S. B. 87, by Eddy Providing trans- BAKERY WAGONS OUTSIDE OF CITY FACE $10 TAX At a special meeting of the Oregon City council held last night, ordin ances pertaining to taxing auto, de portation for pupils who live more livery wagons from Portland and oth than one mile from a school building. S. B. 89, by Hume Provding that directors shall not have any pecuni ary interest in the building of school houses. S. B. 93, by Edwards Relating to er towns which deliver goods in this city, were discussed and drawn up. for first reading. Two important or dinances affecting outside business Incorporate taxing bread wagons $10 per month, which deliver Portland SANDY (Continued from Page 6.) the grade children Monday when the valentine boxes were opend and the fair young cupid darted forth into throbbing young hearts! (Of course sedate H. S. pupils didn't feel that thrill!) In the third county test made by the six grade pupils in arithmetic (Miss Myers' room) the grades were as fol lows: Barbara Scharnke, 98, Thomas Kubitza, 98, Opal Martin 97, Anna Crow 96, Catherine Mutchler, 94 ana Kenneth Scales, 94. - Gertrude and Alfred Meinig came home last Friday evening to remain until after Washington's birthday which made a pleasant vacation for them and gave pleasure to the home folks and friends. Through some mistake Dorothy Es- son s name was omitted irom tnose receiving grades of one hundredd in the county test in arithmetic. Dorothy is an eighth grade senior and is doing fine work. In the third" county test Dorothy Mattingly and Edith Hein made grades of 100 in the eighth grade spelling work. Honorable mention in the eighth grade county spelling test was made by Frieda Dobberful, Bertha Jabs, and Milton Meinig. In the sixth grade, Lucille Dodson made a county test of 100 in spelling. Fritz Junker has been doing somi perfectly good cartooning! It isi fine to have a live genius in our midst! The Boring school waa closed again last week on account of eight new cases of measles among the scnooi children. books and accounts of district school I bread to tbe merchants here; and a clerks. S. B. 96, by Bell Relating to the operation of a journalistic laboratory in connection with the university de partment of journalism. S. B. 107, by Bell Increasing sal ary of superintendent of public in struction. $10 tax on wholesale delivery wagons delivering products in Oregon City from out of town. These ordinances will come up for final reading and passage at the next regular meeting of the council, which takes place on Wednesday evening, March 2. Another ordinance provides that AURORA, Or., Febl 23. The Aurora Telephone company has been granted an increase in rates from $1.25 to $1.75 per month for residence telephones on party lines, and from $1.25 to $2.50 for business telephones on individual lines, with an addition al charge of 25 cents per phone per month for desk sets. The commis sion fixed the hours of service' from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M- week days, with seven hours' suspension of service Sundava and holidays. It declared a 24-honr service impossible. SHERIFF GETS STILL AFTER GUN FIGHT FOSSIL: Or.. Feb. 23. Sheriff Oscar Kelsey and his deputy, W. H.I Watson, captured a, still this morn ing, arresting Joseph Miller, Abe Koch and Roy McGinn. There was a running fight and several shots were fired. The sheriff succeeded in landing his men in jail and capturing the still, a gas engine and a grain roller, which, he said, made up their outfit. McGinn and Koch gave Eugene, Or., as their home. Miller formerly was a resident of Portland. POWDER FOR MOONSHINE IS LATEST THING S. B. 109, by Bell Increasing the the money now in the cemetery fund salary of the corporation commission-1 be transferred to the fire truck fund er. and applied towards the purchase of S. B. 137, toy Ellis Relating to the truck and apparatus, voted by the bounty on predatory animals. people at the general election. This S. B. 150, by Smith Relating to ordinance will also come up at the commercial fertilizers. S. B. 153, bv Upton Relating to salaries in Deschutes county. S. B. 134. by Upton Relating to salaries in Jefferson county. " S. B. 155, by Upton Relating to salaries in Crook county. IS. B. 156, by Upton Relating to Lake county officers salaries. S. B. 159, by Robertson Relatin to the deposit by the treasurer ot county funds in depositories. S. B. 166, by Banks Relating to bids which cover furnishing of sup plies to certain institutions in the state. ' S. B. 188, by joint committee on ir regular meeting. It is understood that the present council has in mind to protect local industries an dinstitutions as much as possible from outside competition and the above delivery tax ordinanc es were drawn up for this, purpose Salaries of city officers and em ployees were stabilized by the passage of an ordinance. No changes were made in the amounts paid out by the city, but the ordinance was drawn by City Attorney Eby as a matter or fomr. A delegation of local business men arived too late to take part in the discussion of the ordinances at the Two Local Girls Wed Here Friday Two couples secured marriage lic enses yesterday from the county clerk. They were Orvall Duncan. 23, of Hillsdale, and Gladys Anderson, 19, of Oregon City; Hugo B. Peter son, 23, and Verne Erickson, 21, both of Clackamas, Oregon. 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 the estate of James January, deceased, to sell-the follow- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C, Latourette, President F. J, Meyer, Cashies The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon J:t::T:ie ??lng I Transacts a General Banking Business' Open fr.m 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. to the above entitled estate, to-wit: "Tract 'L' in Clackamas Riverside, as shown by the plat thereof of $125.00, as attorney's fees, and the record in the Recorder's office of j further sum pf J24.00 costs and dis- ' Clackamas County, Oregon, con sisting of approximately 15 acres, lying and' being In the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon.' "Lois 24. and 25 in Block 4 Ter race Park, within the corporate limits of the City of Portland, Coun- bursements, 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, ty of Multnomah, State of Oregon, Township 3 South, Range 5 East of upon which there is located a small the Willamette Meridian, containing antiquated dwelling house." 40.56 acres more or less. For the purpose of paying the debts,! Now, Therefore, by virtue of said charges and expenses of administra- execution, judgment order and decree, tion; same to be sold at public or I and in compliance with the commands private sale upon such terms as the I of said writ, I will on Saturday, the Court may direct. 26th day of February 1921;. at the This Notice is published in the Ore- hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front gon City Enterprise once a week for door of the County Court House in the four consecutive weeks by order of City of Oregon City, in said County the above entitled Court, made on the and State, sell at public auction, sub 3rd day of February, 1921, the date ject to redemption, to the highest .bid- of the first publication being February aer for tj. s. gold coin cash in hand, 4, 1921, and the date of the last pub- all the right title and Interest which C. D. & D. C LATOURETTE Attarneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ur Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg., Oregan City, Oregon. lication being on March 4, 1921. "Witness my hand and the seal of this Court affixed this 3rd day ot February, 1921. FRED A. MILLER, -County Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Probate Department. In the County Court of the State of By E4 E. HACKETT, Deputy 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. rigation and drainage to provide meeting last night and came in the The following clipping was sent to Sheriff Wilson by a friend in Kan sas City, and with the article was letter telling the sheriff that ne would have a 'warm' time trying to enforce prohibition in Kansas City owing to the. following concoction: St, Louis Bang! Enter monshine powder. It's not explosive, but one shot of it is said to be enough to take the drinker on a pink elephant hunting expedition. Moonshine powder is. a new mix ture from which corn whisky can be distilled. It does away entirely with the risk of operatnig a still and then, too, sufficient of it can be car ried in the back of a watch for wild night out. Sixty sacks, of the powder . were found by the police in a raid on " a home. Each sack contained one hun dred pounds. . City chemists say the mixture con tains sugar, yeast and corn meal, which has been expertly prepared. COURT GIVES BIBLE TO OWNER VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 19. An old family bible, bequeathed to a daughter, Mrs. Isabella C. O'Donnell, by the late Patrick Cleary, and which has been held as an exhibit in pro bate matters in the court here, was today awarded to E, J. O'Connell, onl living relative of Mrs. O'Connell. Judge Simpson, judge of the Super ior court of Clarke county, after hear ing the petition of Mr. O'Connell, de cided that the bible was of no further use to the court and that Mr. O'Con nel is the rightful heir. POLK'S rf GAZETTEER If A Badneaa CTree UfT mttemtS dtn A bmim Direemiy mnemtu w Tom asd Village to Ongaa mat Waabiafftoa, riving m eaariptii Sketch 6 each place, lcaim hbiDDinr- TFaoilittea uS Oluil tied Directory BUaUMtt UHlUUr W II. for transfer of power fees to survey fund. S. B. 192, by Farrell Relating to state aid institutions for the care and welfare of children. S. B. 205, by Hare Relating to wills. S. B. 247, by Ellis Relating to branding of stock for purpose of identification S. B. 272, by Ritner Providing system of discounts for grains of In ferior grades. . H. B. 100, by committee on game To regulate hunting and fishing. H. B. 174, by Hopkins Relating to witnesses In Douglas, Jackson and Josephine counties. H. B. 183, by Flint Regulating manufacture and sale of dairy pro ducts substitutes. H. B. 201, by Egbert and Roberts Fixing salaries, of officials of Wasco county. ' H. B. 223, by Hindman Relating to failure to support an indigent pat ent. H. B. 248, by Belgnap Defining term "pupil" and "high school dis tricts." H. B. 288. by Hyatt Relating to salaries of county officials of Wal lowa county. xi. a. 6W, by joint committee on ways and means. Relating to salary of clerk of state land board. council chamber had adjourned. after the meeting HARDING WILL KISS HISTORIC BIBLE MAR. 4 WASHINGTON, D. -.C, Feb. 23. President-elect Harding plans, on tak ing the oath March 4, to press hl3 lips to the Bible used at the first in auguration of George Washington. In accord with Mr. Harding's wish es, .Elliott wooas, superintendent 01 the capitol, arranged today with St. John's lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M.. of New York, for the use of the Bible. It will be brought by a committee ot Masons. WOOL MEN OF CLACKAMAS TO ORGANIZE Notices have been sent out to all members of the Clackamas - County Wool & Mohair Growers association that a meeting will be held in Oregoa City at the Commercial club rooms on Tuesday March 1, at 1:30 o'clock for the purpose of considering wheth er the sheep and goat men of this county will join with those of other counties in Western Oregon, for the purpose of pooling their wool. Prices on wool and mohair have been so low that it has not paid to raise sheep the past year, and unless steps are taken to get a better market, many sheepmen will be forced out of busi ness. J. w. smith of Macksburg. is president of the local organization and R. G. Scott, secretary. REFORM WAVE HITS THE STATE . UTAHSOLONS SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Feb. 23. A bill closing theaters on Sunday and prohibiting the showing of films depicting a person smoking was In troduced in the legislature today. The bill also prohibits any person under 16 years of age attending a theater after 6 P. M-, unless accom panied by an adult. Hunger Striker Now Is Eatmg Heartil) MED FORD, Or., Feb. 19. The week's hunger strike of Arnold R. Carol, prisoner in the county jail, was broken by him last night when, affer a talk with County Physician Holt, he ate a ham sandwich voraciously and begged for a large meal, warm or cold. The young man, who is held on a charge of theft of an automobile, also has begun to weaken in his threat "to die rather than go to the penitentiary." ' 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. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loan Drafarrad PAUL C, FISCHER Beaver Bldg.. OrtgM City DEAD HORSES TAKEN OLah paid for dead cowa and down and oat horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Milwaukla 19-3. Eggs for Hatching," White Leghorn, Lady Laymore and Tom Baron. Res ident Glen Echo ' station, address R. H. Taber, Jennings Lodge, Ore. LOGANBERRY TIPS for sale. $40 per thousand. Ed Wilkerson, Canby, Ore. 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 Coun1 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. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., January 2Sth, 1921. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Lavw Money loaned, 'abstracts furbish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City, William Ha.-nmand Philip L. Himmind HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attrneya-t-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Imaur- OREGON CITY. OREGON Pacific Phone SI Heaae Phoae A-27I Pfcaae 445 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., Oregoa City, re. 1 SUMMONS In' the Circuit Court of the State of J Oregon, for Clackamas County. Charles Sterling, Plaintiff, vs. Katherliena W. Sterling, Defendant. To Katherliena W. Sterling, above named defendant: SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ' mas. Floyd I 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 ran to appear ana 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- In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ing between the plaintiff and the de and answer the complaint filed fendant herein, and for such other 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- and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon you lication of this summons, and if you by publication thereof for six sueces- fail to Sid appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will aoply to the Court for the relief de manded in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage con- 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 tract heretofore and now existing be- bs publication be had upon you for 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- six successive weeks in -the - Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published ia the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, and that said publication De made once each week for six succes sive weeks; that the date of the first publication thereof be' the 21st day 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 aaeve named; , In the name of the State of Oregon; -You are hereby required to apaar ' and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publicatkm of this summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer plaintiff's eoa plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court" for the retief 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. V. 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 pubitea tion of this summons is six successive weeks, beginning with the issue of 14th day of Jannary, that being; the date of the first publication, and the ' last being on the 25th day of February 1921. GEO. A. HALL, Attormey for Plaintiff. 512 Selling Building, Portland, Ore! ed on the 27th day of January, 1921, i of January 1921, and the date of the directing that such publication be last publication be the 4th day of made in the Oregon City Enterprise March 1921. once a week for six successive weeks; JOHN C. McCUE, the first publication thereof being on Attorney for plaintiff, the 28th day of January, 1921 and the Post Office Address: 407 Yeon Bldg., last publication thereof being on the I Portland Oregon. 11 day ot March, 1921. BROWN ELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for plaintiff, Oregon City, Ore. BALD HEADED WOULD GO TO PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON, Feb J 9.--The on rush for jo3 under tu Harding ad ministration is about to start. The chief -one of the government bureaus reeeived this letter today: "I was in your office to see you last September. It was on the 13th. Don't suppose you can recollect me. I am small, baldheaded man, with blue eyes." 1 am expecting a political appointment from President-elect Hardnig. I expect to be governor of the Filipinos. Respectfully," etc. FRUIT PEST FROM IMPORTS BEING FOUGHT WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 21. Quarantine regulations effective April 1 against fruit and vegetables from Cuba, the' Bahamas, Jamaica, the Canal zone, Costa Rich, India, Philip pine islands Ceylon and Java were announced today by the department of agriculture, owing to danger of a citrus black fly pest. - The rales apply to raw or unpro cessed plants. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Marjorie Heasler, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Hearler. Defendant. 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 the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer Plaintiff's com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff 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 per tains to equity. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge ef the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on the 16th day of February 1921, and the time prescribed therein for publication of this summons is six successive weks, beginning with the issue of February 18, 1921, that being the date of the first publication 1 of this sum mon, and the last being on the 1st day of April, 1921. GEO. A. HALL. I Attorney for Plaintiff. 512 Selling Building, Portland, 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 ne-ainfst Raid estate am herebv notified to present, the same with proper answer the complaint of the plaintiff. vouchers duly certified according 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. Christensen, the above named Defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and to law, at the office of Brownell & Sievers, at Oregon City, Clackamas Couny, Oregon, within six months of th date of the publication of this notice. Dated, Friday, January 21, 1921. MARY E. BLAIR Executrix. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for executrix. Oregon City, Oregon. 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 thi3 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 ever dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE in the County Court of Clackaaaai County, State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Ellen Whittier, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the u dersigned, Admgnisrator of the JS& tate of Ellen Whittier, deceased, hfcS filed in the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon, his fiwA report and account as such Adminis trator, and that Monday, the 7th dt March, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., has been fixed by said Court e the time for hearing objections to said report and account, and for thi settlement of same. S. C. CATCHING, Ad ministrater. us IV : 1 Aministratrix's Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the the plaintiff and the defendant here- undersigned, Administratrix of the es- in, and granting to the plaintiff the tate of Mary M. Jabobs, Deceased, has absolute care, custody and control of ALIAS CITATION ' No. 18354. In the Conty 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, Reubln 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- filed in the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregoit, 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, Administratrix, E. P. MORCOM, Attorney for Administratrix, Woodburn, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ef Clacka mas. A. H. Meyer, Plaintiff, vs. George Kitzmiller and Jennie H. Kitz- miller, his wife, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, 83. 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 ,ln favor of A. H. Meyer, Plain tiff, and against George Kitzmiller and Jennie H. Kitzmiller, his wife, Defendant for the sum of $1200.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the amas County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 8th day of June 1918, less 40 inter 1SU day of March, 1821, the same be-est paid, and the further turn of Ellis Clarence Christensen, the minor child of said marriage and for such other and further relief -is to the Court may seem equitable. This Summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise, by ortier 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 day 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 Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator with copy of Will annexed of the Estate of John M. White, Deceased, has filed his Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County and that the 14 day 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, 1921. JAMES F. ALEXANDER, Administrator. SUMMONS. No. T7S20. In the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon for the County of Ctoek amas. . - Mary B. Harbit, Plaintiff, Roy Mitchel Harbit, Defendant. To Roy Mitchel Harbit, the above named defendant: In the name of th State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear ud answer the complaint filed against ybu m the above entitled court and cause 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 reltef 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. JJ. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 15m day of February, 1921, providing that tne same be published for six coneee utive and successive weeks. Date of first publication, 18th day of February, 1921. Date of last publication, 1st day of April, 1921. WILLIAM P. LORD, Attorney for Plaintiff, 401-4 Bd. of Trade Building, Port land, Oregon. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Swalley, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has beentoppolnted Adminis trator of the Estate of John Swalley, Deceased, by the County Court of fiie State of Oregon for Clackamas Comi ty, and that he "has duly qualified as sucn. 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 ttra office of R, A. Imlay. 353 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. O. ALFRED MILLAR, Administrator. R- A. Imlay, 353 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon. Attorney for the Administrator. Dated and first published Febru ary 18th, 1321.