OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6, 1 92 . Page 7 Estimated 'Budget of County expenditures required to maintain various of fices, courts and other departments of county government, showing the r total amount of money purposed to be expended by Clackamas Coun ty for all purposes, during- Wie fiscal year 1922, as compiled by , the Budget Committee heretofore appointed by the court. ", CLACKAMAS COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1922. Estimated amount of funds necessary to maintain the various offices, courts and schools of the County, together with the estimated amounts for State tax and maintenance of roads and bridges, with a showing of the unit costs of the various offices, material and supplies for the Fiscal years next preceding the current year, and the budget allowances and expenditures for 6 months of tLe current year. Est. Exp.- Est. Exp. Expend. Expend. Expend. For 1922 For 6 Mo. For 1920 For 1919 For 1918 1921 Circuit Court Estimated Expense . 6,000.00 . 1,600.00 . 2,500.00 100.00 County Court Salary of County Judge County Commissioners Stamps and Stationery Total 4,200.00 3.000.00 1,000.00 Justice Courts Estimated Expense Juvenile Court Estimated Expense Sheriff's Office Sheriff's Salary 2,100.00 1.200.00 1,500.00 900.00 1,200.00 320.00 50 00 Chief Deputy. Prohibition Law Enforce ment Special Deputy Hire Auto Hire . Stamps and Stationery Bond Total 7,270.00 1,440.00 1,140.00 2,040.00 960.00 800.00 1,600.00 1,000.00 Tax Department Chief Deputy's Salary Second Deputy Two Clerks Three Clerks, 4 months Overtime . Office Supplies, including Premium on Bonds Estimated Cost of Install ing new Tax System .. Total 8,980.00 Clerk's Office Clerk's Salary Chief Deputy . Two Deputies I Assistant Bookkeeper 1,800.00 1,320.00 2,160.00 960.00 Stationery and Supplies General Fund Warrants j Postage and Box Rent f 500 00 Postal Receipt Cards J Clerk's Bond 35.00 Circuit Court Register Record J Journal Record 169.00 Trial Record J County Court Probate Journal 1 Probate Blanks J 95.00 Commissioner's Court Road Fund Wt Register Road Fund Warrants 325.00 Binding Duplicates j Mechanics Lien Kecora Marriage Record Doe License & Collars Forgery Bond Premium 453.00 Office Mach. Rep. Vault Files and Equip. Total Recorder's Office Salary of Recorder Chief Deputy Two Typists Extra Help Material and Supplies 7.817.00 1.500.00 1,200.00 2,040 00 150.00 1.120.00 Total 6,010.00 Treasurer's Office Salary of Treasurer Chief Deputy Extra Clerk Hire 1.500.00 1,200.00 150.00 315.00 635.00 Bonds of Treasurer Material and Supplies- Total 3,700.00 Surveyor's Office Salary of Surveyor Assistants 1,800.00 1,200.00 120.00 750.00 600 00 200.00 300.00 4,870.00 Stenographer Axmen and Chainmen Mileage Office and Field Supplies Road Viewers Total Assessor's Office Assessor's Salary 1,500.00 Chief Deputy 1,200.00 Two Asst. Deputies 2,040.00 Field Deputies 3.000.00 Extending Tax Roll and In. Bk. 700.00 Bond and Office Supplies 1,442.00 Total 9,882.00 Health Officer and Exp 750.00 County Physician and Exp. 1,000.00 Coroner's Estimated Exp. 800.00 "V. School Superintendent Salary of Superintendent 1,700.00 Expense of Superintendent 400.00 Supervisor's Salary 1,440.00 600.00 1,080.00 1.230.00 6,450.00 400.00 Supervisor's Expense Stenographer's Salary Supplies and Material Total Insane Court House Janitor 1,320.00 1,000.00 1,322.00 3,642.00 500.99 11,250.00 4,200 00 250.00 1,800.00 1,000.00 500.00 10,000.00 13.000.00 Fuel Supplies and Material Total : Insurance Registration and Election Traffic Officers Canada Thistles County Club Leader Cattle Indemnity - Indigent Soldier Widow's Pension Care oi Poor Prisoners Board and Pet- ty Exp. Scalp Bounty Tax Rebate Printing and Advertising.. State and County Fairs Sealer of Wts & Measures Forest Patrol Exporting Books Damages Agricultural Agent :. Int. on Gen. and Dist. Rd. Wts 5 Int. on $236,500.00 Rd. 1,000.00 200.00 150.00 1.250.00 1,000.00 442.80 r 350.00 400.00 1.000.00 2,300.00 22,000.00 Bonds - . 11,825.00 First Payment on new bridge at Ore. City (1-3 of $45,000) , 5?r Int on said $45.000 Temporary Bridge across Willamette River County Machinery Bldg New Jail . Machinery Paving , Emergency : 15,000.00 2,250.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 6,500.00 20.000.00 5.000.00 5,223.66 Total County General Less Cash in Treasury Dec. 1, 1921. Total Net General 5.515.27 3.649.22 2,219.63 2,858.00 4,256.71 1,832.93 4,533.24 1,305.89 3,978.16 1,256.59 446.69 851.80 f.098.85 1,194.13 3,874.00 7,017.60 4,215 04 6,258.52 - 4,955.19 6,146.84 6,103.23 6,709.60 4,138.50 7.076.80 6.343.49 6.474.60 2,615.65 5.860.01 4.899.83 4.659.11 1,789.81 3,368.92 2,987.01 2,389.94 . .-.-.ftssasaif 2,603.79 4.878.25 4,781.71 3,250.30 4,937.47 9,077.11 8.362.04 6,689.88 469.34 2,493.41 1,720.90 1,382.38 495.35 707.30 613.60 923.30 3,422.36 ,534.89 3,095.92 5,033.95 5,161.17 4,741.86 223.88 386.47 155.04 " 263.89 2,428.81 4,387.22 3,121.98 4.724.94 50.00 685.29 353 92 4,110.05 11,222.32 8,037.63 8,746.70 538.28 86.50 82.00 1,901.90 513.21 157.24 407.77 512 50 301.50 412.10 430.00 633.50 4,183.04 12,571.30 11,704.26 10,268.65 6,728.27 16,170.53 15,010.67 13,081.83 729.31 534.24 471.87 304.58 57.00 297.00 222.00 124.00 87.44 150.40 12.93 93.13 1,104.02 1,246.26 737.73 1,409.91 400.00 - 945.04 1,488.55 67.70. 249.31 418.63 430.00 424.03 341.08 335.57 262.79 400.00 500.00 175.00 340.00 1,200.00 1,061.24 408.20 616.00 1,159.41 2,000.00 2,98'5.36 1,500.00 -J223.1L2.46 . 49,213.84 173,948.62 Estimated Receipts County Clerk's Office County Recorder's Office Treasurer's Office Int. on Bank Deposits Justice Court Fines 5 on U. S. Land Sales 25 on U. S. Forest Rentals J Moyr Vehicle Fund County Fairs from State Sheriff's Office Net County General Schools and Library High Scnool Total Less Bal. In Treas. Dec. 1, 1921 State Tax Bridges Market Roads 707c Dist, and 30 Gen. Rds To Reduce County Indebtedness Toal Tax : Notice is Hereby Given that a Taxpayer's Meeting will be held at Busch's Hall in Oregon City, Oregon, on December 30, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with the Levying Board of Clackamas County, as. by law provided. . Done at Oregon City, this 6th day . Growers Planning Crops Uniformity Standardization of potato varieties in Clackamas county, with the view to the ultimate establishment of a, co operative marketing system is to be undertaken by the growers, who at Potato Day of Farmer's week, now in session here, appointed ' a committee to make full investigation of market ing methods and possibilities, and selected three varieties in which' the local men will specialize. The growers voted for the establish ment of the "American Wonder," "Burbank" and "Garnet Chile" as standards for this county. These are the three varieties recognized by the Washington Growers packing corpor ation as the standards which they en dorse as quality stock. COMMITTEE CHOSEN C. B. Sprague, of Logan, D. O. Day, Rosemont, and H. J. Koch, Redland, were appointed a committee to co operate with the county agent, and confer with H. C- Belton, county -crops project leader, and ' O. R. Daugherty, market project leader, in a thorough investigation which will ultimately, it is expected, result in the establish ment here of cooperative organization. Local farmers and growers charac terize the action taken Wednesday as the most significant in the solution of the marketing problems of the County. J. E. Larson representing the pack ers spoke upon the organization THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY Taken from the Oregon City Enter - prise December 11, 1891. T. M. Long, of Canemah is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. Shaner is al so down with pneumonia, and County Assesor Noble is just recovering from an attack. D. J. Slover is out again this week after having been confined to the house for six weeks suffering from Hemorrhages of the lungs and stomach trouble resulting from army service. Steamer Strikes the Rocks Last Friday the steamer Latona was going to her wood station above the wharf when a floating, log caught in the wheel, making her unmanageable so that her bow ran upon the rocks with considerable force. Not much damage was done. Going down the river Sun day morning the fog was dense and the boat ran unto the rocks at Elk Rock. Her engines had been stopped so the shock was not great. Wind and Rain The worst storm for a period of years prevailed here last Monday. The wind was strong from the southward and some damage was done to telegraph and" telephone lines. The ram fell in torrents during. trip in the afternoon on acount of in ability of operating the Madison street draw-bridge. Mrs. E. S. Watterous, of Salem, has been in this city visiting her sister, Mrs. E. D. Kelly. November Water According to Cap tain W. E. Pratt's daily record of the state of the river for November the highest water was on the 24th when it was 4.2 feet above the falls and 10.4 below the falls above the mean low water mark. On the first and last days of the month wcer was at the same statue 2.6 above and 5.5 below the falls above mean low water. The river has been at a good navigable stage since the first rains in October, an un usual circumstance. NATIONAL REPORT SHOWS AUTO BUSINESS BETTER WASHINGTON, D. C; Dec. 7. Pub lication of production figures for the automobile industry, covering both passenger cars and trucks, has been begun by the department of com merce. The National Automobile Chamber of Commerce supplies the figures 'or its members and the de-. partmeht of commerce obtains the statistics from -manufacturers who are not members of the N. A. C. C. The report for the quarter ended Septem ber 20 shows a production of 474,188 passenger cars and 37,322 trucks, or a total of 511,510. . 9,600.00 - 7,500.00 7,000.00 12,000.00 130.00 1,000.00 24,000.00 1,800.00 600.00 63,630.00 110,318.62 128,057.96 75.000.C0 .203,057.90 34,670.06 168,387.84 355,680.15 55,000.00 49,428.17 200.000.00 40,174.50 344.602.67 976,989.28 of December, A. D., 1921. JOHN R. COLE, Secretary. A. C. THOMAS. JOHN R. OATFIELD, H. E. CROSS, Chairman and Judge. W. F. HARRIS, Commissioner. W. A. PROCTOR, . Commissioner. Budget Committee. among the growers in the northern state, and M. B. McKay of the O. A. C. delivered an illustrated lecture up on the control of potato disease. A number of other speakers, including several local authorities upon pota to culture, addressed the meeting at which more than 200 were present. BANQUET PLANNED Plans have been completed for the big banquet and program Saturday, designated as 'Farm Bureau Day." At the morning session which opens at 10:30, reports of county project lead ers will be heard. At noon a banquet is to be served at the Commercial Club rooms. In the afternoon. County Agent W. A. Holt will speak upon the work of the Farm Bureau, and Mrs. L. Purcell, county club leader, will talk upon the work of the boys and girls clubs In farm bureau communi ties. E. E. Flaville, editor of the Western Farmer will speak upon "Cooperation." . Today, designated as Animal Hus bandry day, will include the following program: 10:30 a. m., "Utilization of Farm Wastes in Swine Feeding," J. W. Oliver. 12:00, Lunch. 1:15 p. m., "Sheep Management in the Willamet te Valley," H. A. Lindgren. 2:3n p. m, "Marketing Oregon Wool," R. A. Ward, Manager Oregon Wool and Mo hair Growers' Coperative Association. 3:30 p. m.. Open Discussion. Militia Is Called to Quell Women's Riots PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec 14. Three companies of Kansas national guards men have been ordered mobilized fo? immediate entrainment for Pittsburg to curb the rioting women marcher? in the Kansas coal mine field, it wa; announced here today. The state adjutant general issued the order, it was stated, after Sheriff Milt Gould had asked Governor Al len for troops to handle the situation. POSTAL ROBBER SHOT FOWLER, Cal., Dec. 14. One man was shot and wounded by officers at 3 a. m. today when he, with two com panions, was surprised while attempt ing to rob the postoffice at Bowles, near here. WEST LINN HIGH NOTES The Union High school put out its first school paper last week called the "Outlook," Jack Hempstead the edi tor and Flora Kanack, cartoonist. Jac k is also editor of the Green and iGold annual and Marvin Hickman, manager,, both from the Sophomore class. Mis8 Midred Charles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Charles, of West Linn was taken to the St. Vincent hospital in Portland for an operation for appendicitis. The students and faculty were greatly surprised last Thursday when they went to general assembly for announcements, by Prof. J. L. Gary, they were entertained by a "Trio" composed of Miss Dorris Ellis, piano ist, Woodson Smith played the saxa phone and Dempsey Powell the vio lin. They rendered five or six of the latest papular pieces and after this Dempsey and Woodson played many old time pieces. Also Dempsey play ed the "traps" with a few of the pop ular pieces. All three of these musi cians attend the high school and are in the orchestra which is directed by Miss Helen Leathers. Woodson Smith from Gladstone is taking a post-graduate course at West Linn. He attended the Franklin high in his Senior year. The second year cooking class un der the instructor Miss Minerva E. Gleason, made a very delicious desert ast Friday. It being stuffed baked apples with dates, marshmallows and walnuts. Also they made chocolate E'clairs. The girls of the class are: Zelma McDonald, Dorothy Barlow, Elsie Junken, Erna Fisher, Ruby Ho gan, Evangeline Christensen and Dorothy Fox. The girls coofe four days and have one day for book- les son. Many of the students of the High are busy practicing the play called "The. Private Secretary" under the direction of Miss Margret DuBois. Those in the play are: George Patter son, Mary Louise Mervick, Roy Buck les, Dorris Smith, Marvin Hickman, ( James Sutton, Raymond Montgomery, Elmer Simpson, Garney Cranor, Wal ter Brady and Arleigh Reed. - The first year sewing class called the "Arts and Craft Club" had a sur prise party on Miss Helen Clark, a member of the class, who is to move to Los Angeles Saturday morning. The afternoon, was taken up by games. I original stunts and funny jokes. Re freshments were served, which con sisted of sandwiches, cake, cookies, pickles and ice cream and orangeade. The room was very prettily decorated with Xmas colors. Those in the class are: Helen Clark, Agnes Bratz, Lena Lyman, Christina Dilger, Eleanor Hall Dorris Smith, Lola Vedder, Louise Ha gen, Eunice Ammer, Fredda Volpp, Matilda Hayward, Vivian Rauch, Nel lie Hawinson, Marcella Rinkus, Laura Kanney and one second year sewing student, Linnie Shipley. The after noon was enjoyed by all. A great number of the high school boys are beginning to take a great interest in basketball. After turning, in their suits, completing the football schedule -without tasting, the pangs of defeat. All football athletes are turning their attention to the basket boll court in the gym. Many aspirants for basket ball honors are trying hard for places on the team while the coaches are getting a line on the ma terial by watching the interclass con tests. Those who are tossing baskets well in the interclass games are: Mootry, Wallace, Brown, Simpson, Read, Hammerli, . Nassbaum and Thompson. Sidney Brown, basket ball manager is now ready to begin lining up basketball games and will start negotiations .with other schools immediately. The Hi-Y club held-, a business meeting, Tuesday afternoon and elect ed Garney Craner, social chairman. A good share of the members attend ed. Word has been received from Den nis Kidby, a Junior, who has Just re cently recovered from a severe attack of scarlet fever. He says he is not coming back to school this term. All members of the football squad had their picture taken individually Thursday morning by Mr. Calvert, the photographer. Plans are now being made by the members of the Sigma Pi Phi Girls literary society, for a party in the school auditorium, December sixteen th, at the eighth period. Helen Wal lace was appoined chairman of the eats committee, which consists of the following members: Vivian Rauch, Doris Smith and Laura Brittain. The h"igh school orchestra is pro gressing rapidly. The orchestra, un der Miss Leathers the, director, com pares favorably with any orchestra of any school of this size in the state. Several times this term they have ap peared before assembly and all stu dents enjoy their snappy music. There are now about fifteen pieces in the orchestra. The members of the debate team are faithfully practicing their parts. The members of the team are: Ar leigh Read, Genevieve Fromong, Beu lah Snidow and James Sutton. Ar leigh Read was also on the football squad. LOST: Monday morning on West Side Portland road, salesmans black sample grip. $1.00 reward. Enter prise office. WANTED: Hop stove. H. G. Crocker, 801 Madison. Phone 224W. FOR SALE, Jersey-Holstein cow.' Right fresh. Second calf. John Holub, Clackamas. One mile south station. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE OREGON CITY CABINET WORKS. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that Ida Ise- keit and Frank Isekeit, have settled their property rights, and all claims and other accounts with the Oregon City Cabinet Works can be paid to Frank Isekeit, or to any officer or agent of said Cabinet Works. FRANK ISEKEIT. G. B. DIMICK, Attorney for Plaintiff. CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas, In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur Cliff, Deceased. To Edwin Cliffe, Thomas Cliffe, Ellis Blease, Frank Blease, Tom Blease and Ernest Blease, and to all other persons unknown: ' m In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas in the county Court Room of said County on Monday, January 16th, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M-, then and there to show cause, it any exist, why the Administrator should not be allowed to sell the fol lowing described property, belonging to the estate of Arthur Cliff, deceased at private sale, to-wit: Situate in Clackamas County, Oregon : All of tract 30 Outlook, accord ding to the duly recorded plat thereof, except Land described in Vol. 145, page 376, deed records of Clackamas county, Oregon. Also the following, described tract of land lying and being with in the boundaries thereof and South of the County road, crossing said described tract, to-wit: Com mencing at a point 18.25 chains East of the quarter section corn er between Sections 13 and 14, Township ' 2 South Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, running thence East to the Clack amas River; thence, down stream following the meanders thereof to a point due North of the place of beginning; thence South to the place of beginning. And also beginning at a point 10 chains East of ther- Northwest ' corner of the fractional Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 13. Town ship 2 South, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, run ning thence West 10 chains; thence South to the intersection with the West line of the Horace Baker Donation Land Claim No. 68, said Township and Range; thence South 9 30' West tracing westerly line of said Baker Claim, to the northwest corner of that certain tract of land described Vol. 152, page 40 Deed Records of PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C Latourette, President F. J. Meybr, Cashiet 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 Clackamas County, Oregon; thence East along the North line of said tract describeS Vol. 152, page 40 to a point due South of the place of beginning; thence north to the place of beginning. WITNESS the Hon. H. E. Cross, Judge of said Court, this 13th -day of December, A. D. 1921. FRED A. MILLER, Clerk. By G. H. PACE, Deputy. ' (Seal of Court) SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Sadie Bottinelli, Plaintiff, vs. James Bottinelli, 'Defendant. To James Bottinelli, 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 before the 27th day of January 1922, and H you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will take default against you, and ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her Complaint, to wit: That the Marriage contract here tofore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught, and that the plaintiff herein have her, former name of Sadie Hill restored to her, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the City Enterprise for six successive weeks, pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell of the above entitled Court on the 13th day of December, 1921. Date of first publication December 16th, 1921. Date of last publication January 27th, 1922. JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFIELD. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the County Court of the Count of Clackamas, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Helma Gillespie, deceased. Notice is hereby given that from and after the 2nd day of January 1922, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Helma Gillespie, deceased, will proceed to sell, at private sale for cash or cash and credit, to the high est bidder, all of the following describ ed real property, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12 of Block 100 of the Second Subdi vision of a Portion of Oak Grove, Clackamas County, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. H. E. Cross, Judge of the above entitled Court made on the 30th dav ot November 1921, which order provides the terms of the sale. Said sale to be on the premises. A. E. TROGEN, Administrator. J. DEAN BUTLER, Attorney for Administrator. First publication December 2, 1921. Last publication Decemberf 30, 1921 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Sarah H. Cross, deceased, by the County Court cf Clackamas County, Oregon; any and all persons having claims againet the said estate must present them to ths undersigned, duly verified as by law required at the office of-Wm. Ham mond, Oregon City. Oregon, within six months from the date of this Notice. R. S. SMITH, Administrator of the estatfe of Sarah B. Cross, Deceased. WM. HAMMOND, Attorney for Administrator. First publication November 18th, 1921. Last publication December 16th. 1921. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In tHe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. John L. Karnopp, Plaintiff, vs. U. F. Onv, Exei utor if wj'I and Estate of Thomas Prince, deceased; H. F. Ong and Carrie M. Ong, his wife; Worcester Bank & Trust Coinpppy, Trustee, a corporation, Harold T. Prince and Marjoria Prince his wife; William Rees, Guardian of Harold T Prince, Incompetent; J. S. . Simmons ind Essie O. Simmns, h wif..: Olive M Dows: Lwy P white and Chauncey B- White, her hus band; Ralph A. Simmons and -Eva V. Simmons, his wife; William L. Ames, Lucius T. Hayward and Ania bel E. Havward. his wife; Ruby Emery Buckle and Harry Buck", her husband; John Doe, Ric'u rd Roe and Allen Poe, Trustees of tlie Masonic Home of Charlton, Massa chusetts; James Doe, Henry Roean-.l Edwin Poe, Trustees of the Odd Fei lowa Home, Wc reenter, Massachu setts; David Smith, Frank Jones and George White. Trustees of the Home for Aced Men, Worcester, Kessaclui-Eat3- ?.Iary Smith, Jane Doe anl Anna White, Trustees of the Home of Aged Women, Worcester, Massa chuetts; Town 6f Kingston Massa chusetts a municipal corporation ; Ki ipston cemet, ry Association, a corporation; George H. Ward Por.t No. 10 of Grand Army of the Repub lic, a corporation; and the unknown heirs of Thomas Prince, deceased, and also all other persons or parti 3 3 unknown claiming any rinlit, tith;, estate, lienor interest in the rca'. es tate described in the Complaint herein Defendants. By virtue pf an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in tins abowj&ntitledtcausei, to me directed anil dated the 16th day of November, 1921. upon a judgment rendered and entera.i in said court on the 7th da,y of Novem ber, 1921, in favor of John L. Karnopp, plaintiff, and against the-defendants C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Crtumercial, Real Estate and Probate out Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank BldgyOregon City,. Oregon. O. D, EBY Attomey-ct-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Steven Bids., Oregon City, Ore. herein, for the sum of $7,500.00 with in terest at the rate of 8 rer cent por an num from the 15th day of July 1920, and the further sum of $500 with inter. est at txie rate or t per cent per an num from the 7th day of November, 1921, and for the further suml of J111.40 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and uoon this writ com- manning me to make sale of the follow-. ing described real property, to wit: That certain portion of Sections numbered Seven (7) and Eighteen . (IS) in Township Two (2) South of Range Two" (2) East of the Wil lamette Meridian, described as fol lows: Bounded by a line beginning at a stone set in the center of too county road leading from Oregon City to Portland, where s-aid road intersects the Northerly boundary line of the James McNary Dona tion Land Claim, wh'ch point is South 45 West 208.39 feet from the quarter section corner between said Seetion 7 and IS. thence Ntrth 45 East tracing said Mc Nary claim line 27.65 chains to a stone, thence Norfi 46 46 ' West 18.70 chains thence South 45 West 26.19 chains to canter . of said -county road -where an iron pipe is driven for a corner, thence South easterly along center cf county road to the place of beginning, con taining fifty (50) acres, more or less, excepting five and five hun . dreths (5.05) acres heretofore con veyed to Peter N.ief by deed re ' corded in Book 60 of Deeds! at page 166 thereof, which said first des-eribed tract is now platted un der the name of Hillsdale. Now, therefore, by virtue of said n ecution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance viith ihe commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 24th day of December. 1921. at 10 o'clock A. M., at Front Door of the County Coui t House in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Ore gon, Fell at public auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest which the within named defend. ants and each and all of tfjem in the above entitled suit had cn the !5th dJy of April, 1916, the date of the mort-4-'as-' herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and de cree, interst, costs and accruing costs. Date this 25th day of November, 1921 W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. First issue, November 25th, 1921. Last issue December 23rd, 19S1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un designed, has been duly appoined Executor of the Estate of Frank E. Bingham, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon; any and all persons having claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied as by law required, at the office . of Wm. Hammond, Oregon City, Ore gon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this Notice. ELLIS S. BINGHAM, " Executor of the Estate of Frank E. Bingham, Deceased. WM. HAMMOND, Attorney for Executor. First Publication December 16, 1921. Last publication January 13, 1922. - SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. J. E. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Esther Wilson, Defendant. To Esther Wilson, above named de fendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby requested to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or befors six weeks from the date of the firt publication of this summons, to-wit: the 27th day of January A. D. 1922, and if you fail to so appear or answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint herein to-wit: A decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and granting to the plaintiff the care, cus tody and control of Abbie Jane Wil son, plaintiff and defendant's minor child herein. This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks by or der of the Honorable J- U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, sa'd order being dated the 13th day of De cember A. D., 1921, directing the pub lication thereof. - ALLEN & ROBERTS Attorneys for Plaintiff, 714 S wetland Bldg., Portland, Ore. - Date of first publication, December 16th, 1921. Date of last publication January 27th, 1922.