CHI OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Published Every Friday E. E. BROD1E, Editor and Publisher. Eatered at Oregon City, Oregon, Post office as second-class matter. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year 6 Months i 1-3 Months -oU Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment is not crelited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. EXPORTS ON INCREASE March exports of automotive pro ducts showed an increase of 38.9 per cent over the previous month, ac cording to statistics compiled by the Automotive Division of the Depart ment of Commerce. This is especially remarkable considering that February shipmnts increased 23 pr cent over those of January. Passenger cars in creased 44 per cent in number and 49.8 per cent in-value, totaling 4,471 cars valued at $3,831,432. Motor trucks increased 29.9 per cent in number and 41.4 per cent in value, while parts for cars showed an in crease of 26.7 per cent. Motor cycles were exported to the number of 1,573 valued at $402,039, an increase of 59 per cent in value, while parts for mo torcycles increased 48.2 per cent. Motor trucking would undoubtedly be resorted to in Rumania, owing to the deplorable condition of the rail roads there, were it not for the poor state of the roads and street in the country. The use of trailers is particu larly unfeasible as the city streets are generally paved with stones and the country' highways and roads are in a state of disrepair and full of holes. The fe-nr trucks in use for transport between Bucharest and the river ports of Braila and Galatz need all their tractive power in moving their own loads, says Consul Palmer, Bucharest. American motor vehicles especially the heavier types, are very popular In Poland says Trade Commissioner Smith, Warsaw, in a report to the De partment of Commerce, largely due to - the fact of the surplus war stocks sent into the country. At the present time the sales of motor vehicles are hampered by the low value of the Po lish mark and the high price of gas oline, which sells for from 35 to 40 cents (U. S. Currency) per gallin. The Poles have consequently turned their favor to the lighter cars with a lower gasoline consumption. "With the excep tion of motor equipment for agricul tural purposes, the motor vehicles of Poland are largely concentrated in the cities and industrial centers. It has been estimated from reliable sources that there are about 2,500 passenger cars in the country, of which 200 are in the military service. Motor trucks number about 2,700 with 1,200 in the military and public service, and about 400 motorcycles, a large percentage of which are equipped with sidecars., Motor accessories of recent issue will readily find a market in British Columbia, acocrding to Consular re ports from that province. American firms are gradually establishing fac tories in Canada and consequently the imports are diminshing from the 50 per cent of automotive products sold in Canada during the last few years. Until recent years most of the automo tive products purchased in Canada were imported from the United States, but owing principally to the rate of exchange and the high tariff on this class of goods, American firms have gradually been establishing factories within the Dominion. Imports along these lines have consequently dimin ished steadily until now they are less than 50 per cent of the supply. There are about 50,000 motor vehicles in British. Columbia which has a popula tion of 700,000. It is estimated from local data, by the Consul at Teheran, that there are 812 motor vehicles in all Persia, 283 of which are in the city of Teheran. Most of the remainder are in the var ious larger cities of the country. This number Is a large increase from the TfteristratinTi takpn in March. 1920. wnen mere were aDout iu passenger cars ana i trucKs in an jpersia. rne British, in their withdrawal from Per sia during 1921, disposed of a large number of Fords and perhaps a half dozen trucks at auction. These cars were nearly all in a bad state of dis repair and it is doubtful if they will be in service for more than a year. The total number of motor vehicles in Cuba at the present time number 19,689 passenger cars and trucks, ac cording to an estimate made by Acting Commercial Attache Jones, from fig ures given out by the various dealers. Havana is a "city of taxicabs" as is shown by the fact that there are 5,688 taxicabs and 3,775 private cars. In ad dition there are about 2,923 motor trucks and 30 trailers in the city. Only a small number of the cars in Cuba are located outside of the cities ow ing to the poor roads in the country. Traffic conditions are congested a good deal of the time due to the nar row streets in the cities and large number of taxicabs. FINES IN JUSTICE COURT TOTAL NINETY DOLLARS E. Donner, 606 Marion street, Port land and E. G. "William of Gladstone, were fined $25 each by Judge E. J. Noble in the justice court Monday on charges of fishing without a license. The men were arrested by Chief De puty Meeds and Deputy McDaniels. They also arested Louis Luebeck, 601 Huge street, Portland, on similar charges. He is to be tried in the ju-l venile court. Four traffic cases were tried Mon day in the justice court. Ivan Ran oye and Louis Minor were fined $5 and $10 respectively for speeding. Archie Gibson and Ed. L. Gaffney were fined $15 and $10 for using deal er's plates on private machines. Three of the arrests were made bz Floyd D. Browne, state agent for this district and one by Carl Long, coun ty traffic officer. SLIGHT DECREASE REGISTRATION I Total of 15,747 Is 893 Less Than 1920, Report Made County Clerk Fred Miller Shows; Decease Computed. OREGON CITY TOTAL SHOWS 2,454 LISTED Party Average Is Maintained; General Election Expected To Raise Figures Materially NCOUNTYSHOWN Clackamas County Registration. 1922. Male Female Total Republican 6852 4010 10802 Democrat 2411 1578 3989 Prohibition 66 99 16a Socialist 175 78 2o3 Miscl. 309 169 . 478 Total 9813 5934 15747 1920. Male Female Total Republican 7.156 4238 11394 Democrat 2503 1664 4167 Prohibition 86 170 256 Socialist 226 110 336 Miscl. 319 168 487 Total 10290 6350 16640 The number of voters registered in Clackamas county this year, shows a decrease of 5.36 per cent over 1920, when the last registration was taken, according ,to the figures completed Monday by County Clerk Fred A. Mil ler. The total registration in Clacka mas county is 15,747 this year. The registration in 1920 was 16,640, or 893 above the present figure. The decrease is accounted for by the fact that 1920 saw a presidential election, which is always the heaviest perid, Mr. Miller explains. It is pro bable he says, that with the increase at the time of the general election, the number will approximate that of two years ago. The total number of women regis tered in the county this" year is 5,934 as against 6,350 two years ago. There are 9,813 men and in 1920 there were 10,290. Republicans still bear the same four-to-10 average to Democratic voters who have a total registration of 3,489 while the former are listed with 16,862. Other parties, including independents, show a decrease from ! 1059 in 1920, to 896. Oregon City Total 2,454. The total registration in the 11 Ore gon City precincts is 2,454. The male list totals 1490 and the female list is 964. The detailed list for each of the 83 precincts in the county, follows: (Key: R. Republican. D. Demo crat. P. Prohibition. S. Socialist. M. Miscellaneous, including Inde pendents.) Abernethy Male: R. 65, D. 24, P. 0, Si 6, M. 1. Total 96. Female: R. 25, D. 10, P. 0, S. 4, M. 2. Total 41. Ardenwald Male: R. 84, D. 32, P. 0, S. 2, M. 3. Total 121. Female: R. 72, D. 24, P. 2, S. 2, M. 1. Total 101. Barlow Male: R. 78, D. 7, P. 0, S. 4, M. 7. Total 116. Female: R. 40, D. 16, P. 0, S. 3, M. 1. Total 60. Barton Male: R. 55, D. 12, P. 2, S. 1, M. 3. Total 73. Female: R. 19, D. 7, P. 0, S. 2, M. 2. Total 30. Beaver Creek Precincts. Beaver Creek No. 1- Male; R. 42, D. 17, P. o, S. 3, M- 6. Total 68. Female: R. 23, D. 9, P. 0, S. 0, M. 4. Total 36. Beaver Creek No. 2 Male: R. 53, D. 16, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 69. Fe male: R. 20, D. 9, P. 1, S. 0, M. 1- To tal 31. Boring Male: R. 109, D- 23, P. 3, S. 0, M. 3. Total 138. Female; R. 58, D. 12, P. 4, S. 1, M. 1. Total 76. Bull Run Male: R. 48, D. 16, P. 1, g 3 Ml Total 69. Female: R. 17, D. 8, P. 0, S. 0, M. 2. Total 27. Canby No. 1 Male: R. 100, D. 33, P. 2, S. 5, M 4. Total 144. Female: R. 59, D. 21, P. 2, S. 0, M. 2. Total 84. Canby No. 2 Male: R. 57, D. 8, P. 3, S. 3, M. 2. Total 73. Female: R. 32 D. 10, P. 0, S. 1, M. 3. Total 46. Canby No. 3 Male: R. 72, D. 23, P. yl, S. 1, M. 5. Total 102. Female: R. 24, D. 15, P. 2, S. 0, M. 2. Total 43. Canemah Male: R. 77, D. 23, P. 0, S. 2, M. 2. Total 104. Female: R. 43, D. 17, P. 1, S. 0, M. 2. Total 63. Cams Male: R. 78, D. 18, P. 1, S. 4, M. 3. Total 104. Female: R. 39, D. 8, P. 1, S. 1, M. 1. Total 50. Carver Male: R. 85, D. 25, P. 0, S. I, M. 4. Total 115. Female: R. 42, D. II, P. 1, S. 1, M. 1. Total 56. Clackamas Male: R. 121, D. 44, P. 0, S. 8, M. 3. Total 176. Female: R. 69, D. 37, P. 2, .S. 1, M. 1. Total 110. Clarks Male: R. 58, D. 17, P. 0, S. 1, M. 0. Total 76. Female: R. 29, D. 15, P. 0, S. 1, M. 1. Total 46. Cherryville Male: R. 36, D. 11, P. 0, S. 1, M. 7. Total 55. Female: R. 18, D. 2, P. 0, S. 0, M. 5. Total 25. Colton Male: R. 91, D. 14, P. 0, S. 6, M. 3. Total 114. Female: R. 40, D. 9, P. 2, S. 3, M. 4. Total 58. Concord Male: R. 79, D. 51, P. 2, S. 2, M. 2. Total 136. Female: R. 73, D. 41, P. 3, S. 0, M. 3. Total 120. Cottrell Male: R. 78, D. 25, P. 0, S. 3, M. 3. Female: R. 40, D. 10, P. 2, S. 2, M. 1. Total 55. ' Damascus Male: R. 127, D. 37, P. 3, S. 1, M. 7. Total 175. Female: R. 64, D. 26, P. 2, S. 0, M- 0. Total 92 Dickey Prairie Male: R. 62, D. 26, P. 0, S. 1, M. 2. Total 91. Female: R. 25, D. 12, P. 0, S 0, M. 0. Total 37. Dodge Male: R. 32, D. 14, P. 0, S. 9, M. 0. Total 55. Female: R. 15, D. 6, P. 1, S-. 6, M. 0. Total 28. Dover Male: R. 31, D. 12, p. 0, S. 1, M 0. Total 44. Female: R. 12, D. 5, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 17. Eagle Creek Male: R. 79, D. 37, P. 1, S. 0, M. 5. Total 122. Female: R. 34, D. 17, P. 0, S. 1, M. 3. Total 55. . Estacada No. 1 Male: R. 65, D. 37, P. 1, S. 1, M. 1. Total 105. Female: R. 40, D. 22, P. 1, S. 2, M. 1. Total 66. Estacada No. 2 Male: R. 114, D. 43, P. 0, S 1, M. 5. Total 163. Fe male: R. 84, D. 29, P. 1, S. 1, M. 0. To tal 115. Evergreen Male: R. 51, D. 25, P. 0, S 6, M. 2. Total 84. Female: R. 31, D. 11, P. 1, S. 1, M. 4. Total 48. Garfield Male: R. 81, D. 13, P. 0, S 1, Itf. 2. Total 97. Female: R. 42, D. 2, P. 0, S. 1, M. 0. Total 45. George Male: R. 34, D. 5, P. 0, S. 0, M. 1. Total 40. Female: R. 14, D. 3, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 17. Gladstone Male: R. 108, D. 28, P. 0, S. 3, M. 2. Total 141. Female: R. 85, D 18, P. 3, S. 3, M. 2. Total 111. Gladstone No. 2 Male: R. 127, D. 36, P. 2, S. 5, M. 5. Total 175. Female: R. 102, D. 20, P. 0, S. 1, M. 4. Total 127. Harmony No. 1 Male: R. 73, D. 23, P. 2, S. 1, M. 3. Total 102. Female: R. 37, D. 17, P. 0, S. 0, M. 5. Total 59. Harmony No. 2 Male: R. 113, D. 59, P 2, S 0, M. 7. Total 181. Female: R. 86, D. 48, P. 3, S. 2, M. 1. Total 140. Highland Male: R. 50, D. 15, P. 0, S. 3, M. 0. Total 68. Female: R. 18, D. 9, P. 0, S. 1, M. 0. Total 28. Jennings Lodge Male: R. 143, D. 56 P 1 S. 4, M. 9. Total 213. Fe male: R. 118, D. 51, P. 4, S. 2, M. 6. Total 181. Killin Male: R. 88, D. 33, P. 3, S 3, M. 11. Total 138. Female: R. 48, D. 25, P. 3, S. 1, M. 4. Total 81. Lad Hill Male: R. 33, D. 11, P. 0, S. 0, M. 3. Total 47. Female: R. 12, D. 5, P. 0, S. O, M. 0. Total 17. Liberal Male: R. 41 D. 16. P. 0, S. 5, M. 3. Total 65. Female: R. 15, D. 15, P. 0, S. 2, M. 2. Total 34. Logan Male: R. 61, D. 22,. P. 0, S- 1, M 2. Total 86. Female: R. 36, D. 17, P. 0, S. 2, M. 1. Total 56. Macksburg Male: R 112, D. 42, P. 0, S. 4, M 4. Total 162. Female: R. 49, D. 19, P. 0, S. 0, M. 2. Total 70. Maple Lane Male: R. 80, D. 18, P. 1, S. 7, M. 10. Total 116. Female: R. 37, D. 14, P. 0, S. 3, M. 4. Total 58. Marquam Male: R. 99, D. 34, P. 0, S. 1, M. 6. Total 140. Female: R. 44, D. 21, P. 1, S. 0, M. 3. Total 69. Milwaukie No. 1 Male: R. 120, D. 34, P. 0, S 1, M. 10. Total 165. Fe male: R. 113, D. 23, P. 1, S. 1, M. 3. Total 141. Milwaukie No. 2 Male: R. 103, D. 43, P. 1. S. 1, M. 11. Total 159. Fe male: R. 65, D. 28, P. 1, S. 1, M. 3. Total 98. Milwaukie Heights Male: R. 160,. D 69. P. 1. S. 1. M. 7. Total 238. Fe male: R- 116, D. 59, P. 4, S. 0, M. 8. Total 187. Molalla No. 1 Male: R. 65, D. 53, P 3, S. 3, M. 4. Total 128. Female: R. 30, D. 36, P. 1, S. 0, M. 2. Total 69. Molalla No. 2. Male: R. 100, D. 71, P. 0, S. 6, M. 7. Total 184. Female: R, 53, D. 41, P. 2, S. 1. M. 4. Total 101. Mount Pleasant Male: R. 77, D. 31, P. 0, S. 3, M. 3. Total 114. Fe male: R. 39, D. 12, P. 0, S. 0, M. 2. Total 53. Mulino Male: R. 80, D. 15, P. 1, S. 2, M. 3. Total 101. Female: R. 54, D 17, P. 1, S. 0, M. 1. Total 73. Needy Male: R. 125, D. 32, P. 3, S. 8, M. 7. Total 175. Female: R. 0, D. 19, P 3, S. 5, M. 3. Total 100. New Era Male: R. 84, D. 29, P. 0, S. 1, M. 3. Total 117. Female: R. 36, D. 13, P. 0, M. 2. Total 52. , Oak Grove No. 1 Male: R. 86, D. 45, P. 2, S. 0, M. 2. Total 135. Fe male: R. 46, D. 32, P. 0, S. 0, M. 4. Total 82. Oak Grove No. 2 Male: R. 96, D. 32, P. 0, S. 0, M. 10. Total 138. Fe male: R. 52, D. 40, P. 0, S. 0, M. 6. Total 98. Oregon City No. 1 Male: R. 60, D. 21, P 4, S. 0, M. 1- Total 86. Female: R. 36, D. 12, P. 1, S. 0, M. 2. Total 51. Oregon City No. 2 Male: R. 117, D. 31, P. 1, S. 2, M. 6. Total 157. Fe male: R. 70, D. 16, P. 3, S. 0, M. 3. Total 92. Oregon City No. 3 Male: R. 106, D. 39, P. 0, S. 1, M. 0. Total 146. Female: R. 71, D. 25, P. 0, S. 0, M. 2. Total 98. Oregon City No. 4 Male: R. 105, D. 27, P. 0, S. 1, M. 6. Total 139. Fe male: R. 75, D. 28, P. 1. S. 0, M. 0. Total 104. Oregon City No. 5 Male: R. 113, D. 51, P. 0, S. 1, M. 3. Total 168. Fe male: R. 90, D. 28, P. 2, S. 0, M. 2. Total 122. Oregon City No. 6 Male: R. 65, D. 25, P. 0, S 0, M. 2. Total 92, Female: R. 34, D. 12, P. 1, S. 0, M. 0. Total 46. Oregon City No. 7 Male: R. 96, D. 38, P. 1, S. 1,- M. 2. Total 138. Fe male: R. 52, D. 29, P. 2, S. 0, M. 3. Total 86. Oregon City No. 8 Male: R. 114, D. 38, P. 0, S. 0, M 6. Total 158. Fe male: R. 92, D. 27, P. 1, S. 1, M. 0. Total 121. Oregon City No. 9 Male: R. 83, D. 28, P. 0, S. 3, M. 3. Total 117. Fe male: R. 55, D. 22, P. 3, S. 2, M. 1. Total 83. Oregon City No. 10 Male: R. 96, D. 41, P. 0, S. 0, M. 5. Total 142. Fe male: R. 58, D. 26, P. 2, S. 0, M. 3. Total 89. Oregon City No. 11 Male: R. 99, D. 32, P 1, S. 4, M. 11. Total 147. Fe male: R. 42, D. 19, P. 4, S. 4, M. 3. Total 72. Oswego No. 1 Male: R. 99, D. 4S, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 147. Female: R. 93, D. 38, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 131. Oswego No. 2 Male: R. 97, D. 33, P. 1, S. 2, M. 3. Total 136. Female: R. 62, D. IS, P. 2, S. 0, M. 2, Total 84. Oswego No. 3 Male: R. 139, D. 44. P. 0, S 1, M. 4, Total 188. Female: R. 98, D. 35, P. 1, S. 1, M. 2. Total 137. Parkplace Male: R. 99, D. 23, P. 0, S. 1, M. 3. Total 126. Female: R, 60, D. 16, P. 0, S. 0, M. 4. Total 80. Pleasant Hill Male: R. 72, D. 7, P. 1, S. 1, M. 1. Total 82. Female: R 30, D. 4, P. 1, S. 0, M. 2. Total 37. Sandy No. 1 Male: R. 62, D. 12, P. 0, S. 5, M. 3. Total 82. Female: R. 26, D. 7, P. 0, S. 3, M. 1. Total 37. Sandy No. 2 Male: R. 115, D. 13, P. 0, S. 0, M. 1. Total 129. Female: R, 54, D. 16, P. 0, S. 3, M. 0. Total 73. Soda Springs Male: R. 50, D. 21, P. 0, S. 3, M. 3. Total 77. Female: R. 18, D. 5, P. 0, S. 0, M. 4. Total 27. Spring Water Male: R. 43, D. 24, P. 0, S. 0, M. 1. Total 68. Female: R. 29, D. 8, P. 1, S. 0, M. 0. Total 38. Suniny Side Male: R. 85, D 25, P. 2, S. 3, M. 3. Total 118. Female: R. 38, D. 9, P. 2, S. 0, II. 1. Total 50. Tualatin Male. R. a6, D. 58, P. 6, S. 0, M. 7. Total 167. Female: R. 49, D. 27, P. 4, S. 1, M. 3. Total 84. Union Male: R. 36, D. 17, P. 0, S. 0, M. 1. Total 54. Female- R. 13, D. 10, P. 1, S. 0, M. 1. Total 25. Viola Male: R. 47, D. 12, P. 1, S. 4, M. 4 Total 68. Female: R. 24, D. 9, P. 1,'s. 2, M. 4. Total 40. West Linn No. 1 Male: R. 150, D. 48. P 1. S. 2. M. 9. Total 210. Fe male: R. 75, D. 39, P. 3, S. 0, M. 1. Total 118. West Linn No. 2 Male: R. 46, D. 17, P. 1, S. 0, M. 0. Total 64. Female: R. 25, D. 18, P. 1. S. 0, M. 0. Total 44. Willamette No. 1 Male: R. 96, D. 46, P. 0, S. 0, M. 2. Total 144. Fe male: R. 71, D. 35, P. 0, S, 0, M. 4, Total 110. Willamette No. 2 Male: R. 33, D. 11, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. Total 44. Fe male: R. 24, D. 7, P. 0, S. 0, M. 0. To tal 31. Wilsonville Male: R. 67, D. 26, P. 4, S. 0, M. 0. Total 97. Female: R. 42, D. 11. P. 6, S. 1, M. 1. Total 61. COUNTY AGENT TALKS (Continued from page one.) when it becomes impossible to see them. The widening of the curbs at the intersections of those streets with Main street is also suggested. A resolution commending the ef forts of the Good Roads department of the club in fostering a scenic high way on the banks of the Clackamas river, was adopted. A resolution, extending the sympa thy of the organization to the family of the late George Pusey, Jr., was un animously adopted. Lewis F. Pridemore, superintendent of the government camp at Mount Hood spoke on the possibilities of the development of the grounds on the south side of the mountain as an all year resort. He told of the sporting possibilities of the vicinity and renew ed the invitation to the local people to visit the camp and to use their ef forts in building it up as a summer and winter playground for the people of the state. Reports were made by O. D. Eby and H. G. Edgar representing the South end road committee and the playground committee. Affairs were still in "status quo" they stated. . FISH WARDENS WILL ACT AS FEDERAL OFFICIALS Three state game wardens have been sworn in as regular custom offi cials, and were given authority Thurs day to use every means to cope with the activities of the fish raiders at Oregon City, and were instructed by Assistant Cusoms Inspector John Klippel to "go the limit." It they find boats on the Willamette river after dark without lights in operation and placed in a conspicious place as re quired by law, they are authorized to arrest all the occupants and bring them to Portland and lodge them in the federal corridor of the Multnomah county Jail. The invocation of the federal sta tutes has become necessary through the difficulties encountered by the fish wardens in trying to prevent the practice known as "dark drifting." "It seems to me that the fishermen at Oregon City have been taking the law too much in their own hands," Klippel said. "They have not only been violating the state laws, but the federal laws also. We propose to see that the federal laws are obeyed." Flegel said that the United States attorney's office would cooperate to the limit in enforcement of the federal navigation laws. Deputy Game Warden Johnson re turned toPortlamd Thursday and report ed that the fishermen had threatend to knock him over the head and throw him in the river Tuesday night, when he attempted single-handed to inspect one of their boats and ascertain if it carried the equipment required by federal law. Johnson is one of the three commissioned as a customs offi cial. After Johnson made the report he was told that he had full authority to act under the federal law, and he was authorized by Klippel to "go the limit." Klippel said he does not propose to let the three specially commissioned men handle the problem alone.Without announcment the entire customs force will go to Oregon City some night and make a general cleanup. PENDLETON YOUNG MAN SHOOTS WAITRESS WIFE PENDLETON, Ore., May 13. Floyd Hall, a young ex-service man, this morning shot his wife, Elsie Ellen Hall, four times. She is alive, but physicians expect her death moment arily. Mrs. Hall yesterday filed suit for divorce against her husband, and this morning went to work as a waitress in a local restaurant. 3 COUPLES TO WED Three marriage licenses have been issued this week by the county clerk. They are: Jess A. Cantril, 21, Oregon City, and Myrtle Kreuter, 17, Oregon City; G. W. Dixon, 25, Dalbe, and Ada Creason. 20, Oregon City; Jas. A. Senti, 28, Portland and Mathilda Mi chels, 21, West Linn. Classified Ads MONEY TO LOAN on farms over 10 acres. 6 long time loans on easy payments. Arthur Graham, Canby, Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS No. 18679 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas coun ty. Department No. Dorothy Eades. Plaintiff, vs. Thomas R. Eades, Defendant To Thomas R. Eades, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the . complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled cause and court within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear or answer herein for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in her complaint ,to-wit: For a de- I cree forever dissolving the marriage contract existing between you and plaintiff and awarding plaintiff, the custody of Edith Evelyn Eades, and Edward S. Eades, your minor chil dren, and such other relief as may seem equitable. This summons is published' in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub lished in Oregon City, in Clackamas County, Oregon, said publication .be ing made for six consecutive weeks. The first publication thereof, being Friday, May 5th, 1922, and the last publictaion thereof, being Friday, June 16th, 1922, all done in accord ance with the order of Honorable James U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered of record in the above entitled suit this 29th day of April, 1922. WM. G. MARTIN, CAREY F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. George Reddaway, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Garner and Eula Garner, his wife, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de- ! cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 18th day of April 1922, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 17th day of April 1922, in favor of George Reddaway, Plaintiff, j and against J. H. Garner and t.uia Garner his wife, Defendants, for the sum of $615.00, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the Hth day of December, 1920, and the further sum of $75.00, as at torney's fee, and the further sum of $18. 0q cost3 and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale the follow ing described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: All of Lots six (6), seven (7) and eight (8) of Block Sixty-three (63) of Central Addition to Oregon City, Clackama8 County, Oregon, according to the maps and plats on file in the office of the Record er of Conveyances of said Clacka mas County, Oregoa. . 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 20th day of May, 1922; 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, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, 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 mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C- HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 21st, 1922. SCHTTEBEL & BEATTIE, Attorneys for plaintiff. SUMMONS NO. 18666 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, De partment No Otto C. Buff, plain tiff, vs. Myrtle Lusk Buff, Defend ant To Myrtle Lusk Buff, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint of plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled cause and court, within six weeks from the date of the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to so answer or appear herein, the plaintiff will take a decree against you, forever dis solving the marriage contract existing between you and plaintitf and grant ing to plaintiff such other relief as may seem equitable. Thi3 Summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Oregon City, in Clackamas County, Oregon. The date of the first publication thereof, being Friday, April 21, 1922, and the date of the last publication thereof, being Friday, June 2, 1922, all done in accordance with the order of the Honorable James U. Campbell, Judge of the above en titled Court, which order was made and entered of record, April ISth, 1922. WM. G. MARTIN, CAREY, F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Temple Bldg., Salem, Oregon. NOTICE OF ADM I NISTRATKIAa SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles McGourty, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of Charlea McGourty, deceased, will, in pursuance to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, on and after the 20th day of May, 1922, at the office of Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Ore gon, between the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, at private sale, rr Tiart cash, subject to the confirmation of the above named Court, the real property of said estate, situated in the County or tiacKum, State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: All of the land bounded by a line beginning at the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northest Quarter of Sec tion 35 in Township 1, South of Range 4, East of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence North on the Sixteenth Section line 48 rods and 10 feet; thence West 20 rods; thence South to the center of the Hood View County Road; thence Southeasterly on the center line of said road to the south line of the Northwest Quart- D C Latourette, President F. J. Meyer, Cashie. The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3P.M er of the Northeast (Quarter of said Section 35; thence East on said South line to the place of beginning, containing six acres of land. All offers or bids to be in writing addressed to the undersigned at the place above designated. Dated this 19th day of April, 1922. CECILIA McGOURTY. Administratrix of the Estate of Charles McGourty, deceased. JOHN OLSEN, Attorney. 413 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication April 21, 1922. Dtae of last publication May 19, 1922. SUMMONS No. 18675 In the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon for Clackama8 County. De partment No. Frank H. Begun, Plaintiff, vs. Winnifred O. Begun, Defendant. To Winnifred O. Begun, the defend ant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and tf you fail to so appear or answer plaintiffs complaint, herein for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce forever dissolving the marri age contract existing between you and plaintiff and granting to plaintiff suh other relief as may be equitable. This summons is published for six consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general cir culatioq, printed and jmbliahed at Oregon City, in Clackamas County, Oregon, the date of the first publica tion thereof, shall be Friday, April 21st. 1922, and the date of the last pub lication thereof, shall be Friday. June 2nd, 1922, all done in accordance with the order of Honorable James U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was dated and en tered of record in the aboTe entitled cause on April 20th, 1922. WM. G. MARTIN. CAREY F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Lydia Schoch, Plaintiff, s. George Schoch, Defendant. To George Schoch, 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 2nd day of June, 1922, and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: That the marriage contract heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught and that the plaintiff herein have her former name of Lyfila Olson restored to her, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet. This summons is served. upon you by publication in the Oregon City Enter prise for six successive weeks pursu ant to an order made by the Honor able J. II. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court on the 15th day of April, 1922. Date of first publication April 21st, 1922. Date of last .publication June 2nd, 1922. JOSEPH, HAN BY & LITTLEFIELD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Pearl W. Prince, Plaintiff vs. George W. Prince, Defendant. To George W. Prince the above named defendant, In the Name of the State of Ore gon; You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of expir ation is fixed by order of the above en titled Court as May 19th, 1922; if you so fail to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce forever dissolv ing bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other re lief as the Court may deem equitab:e This summons is published by or- der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated April 1st, 1922. Date of first publication April 7th, I 1922. i Date of last publication May 19th, 1922. E. L. McDOUGAL, Address 905 Northwest Bank B!dg., Portland; Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County." Ada May Swapp, Plaintiff vs. Albert L. Swapp, Defendant. To Albert L. Swapp the above named defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon; You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the aboxe entitled suit on or before the expiration six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of expir ation is fixed by order of the above en titled Court as May 19th, 1922; if you C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate oui Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBV Attorney-at-Law Honey loaned, abstracts tumlsa ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of'Oregon City. Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, or. so fail to appear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce forever dissolv ing bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other re lief as the Court may deem equitable This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated April 1st, 1922. j Date of first publication April 7th, 1922. Date of last publication May 19th, 1922. F. C. McDOUGAL, Address 501 Northwest Bank Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State o Oregon, for the County of Marion. D. W. Miles, Plaintiff, vs. Henrietta Stanford, formerly Henriet ta Slaughter, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas. SB. By virtue of a judgment order, de cee and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and "dated the 16th day of March. 1922. upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of March, 1922. in favor of D. W. Miles. Plain tiff, and against Henrietta Stanford formerly Henrietta Slaughter, Defend ant, for the sum of $55.00, with inter est thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 10th day of De cember, 1921, and the further sum of $17.00 costs and. disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of section twelve (12) T'p Six (6) South, Range one (1) East of the Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence West 240 rods to the South west corner of George T. Slaught er's homestead; thence north 34 rods; thence East 160 rods; thence North 46 rods; thence East 80 rods to East line of section 12; thence South 80 rods to the place of beginning and containing seventy - four acres of land. 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 27th day of May, 1922 ; 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, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, 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 judg ment 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 Clackams County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 28th. 1922. . c NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Mary L. Holmes, de ceased has filed her final account as such administratrix de bonis non, in the County Court cf the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas, and the Court has appointed and set Mon day, the 29th day of May, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the County Court Room of said County ia Oregon City, Oregon, as the time ami place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of the same. ADAH E. SIEVERS, Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Mary L. Holmes, deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorpey. Date of First Publication, April 2Sth,. 1922. Date "of Last Publication, Mav 26th 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Joe Blue, deceased and any and all persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney Wm. Ham mond, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon within six months from the. date of this notice. Dated April 28th, 1922. Date of first publication April 28th, 1922. Date of last publication May 6th 1922. CASPER JUNKER, Administrator of the estate of Joe Blue, deceased. WM. HAMMOND, Address Oregon City, Ore. Attorney for Administrator..