Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 08, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    -MORNING ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912
MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
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is on sale at the following stores S
every day:
Huntley Bros. Drugs
Main Street.
J. W. McAnulty. Cigars
Seventh and Main. &
E. B. Anderson S
Main, near Sixth. &
M. E. Dunn Confectionery S
Next door to P. O. S
City Drug Store
- Electric Hotel.
Schoenborn Confectionery
Seventh and J. Q. Adams.
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June 8 In American History.
1809 Thomas Paine, patriot and noted
deist died in New York; born 1737.
1813 David Dixon Porter, noted na
val commander, born; died 1891.
1845 Andrew Jackson, seventh presi
dent of the United States (1829-37),
died; born 1767.
1862 Battle at Cross Keys, Va.
"Stonewall" Jackson's command
defeated General J. C. Fremont's
Federal force.
1888 Bev. James Freeman Clarke,
clergyman and author, died; born
1810.
1907 Julia Magruder, novelist, died;
born 1854.
' ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow.)
Sun sets 7:29. rises 4:28. Evening
Stars: Mars. Jupiter. Morning stars:
Venus, Mercury, Saturn.
FATAL LACK OF SEA POWER
Italy's seizure by naval operations
of the City of Rhodes, the capital of
the island of the same name, is an
example of how helpless a nation be
comes when it is without modern ar
mored ships. The peace strength of
Turkey's army is 375,000, with 375,
000 reserves, and a total of 2,000,000
available for naval duty. Italy's army
in peace numbers 240,000 with 960,
000 reserves. The population of Italy
is 33,709,000 and that of Turkey 24,
000,000. Invasion of Turkey by land
would be an undertaking in which the
most powerful nation might fail. But
Italy has ten battleships of the latest
pattern and a corresponding number
of auxiliary fighting vessels. Turkey
is practically without a navy, though
it has been carrying 30,000 names on
its naval lists, which is evidently a
mere flourish on paper.
Turkey offers a resistence on land
that confines the Italian forces to the
edges of the sea, but a hold of this
kind has been enough to deprive Tur
key of The cities of Tripoli and Rhodes
while its forts at the mouth of the
Dardanelles have been bombarded,
and its maritime commerce is bottled
up. The powers have offered no ser
ious objection to Italy's armed annex
ation of Turkish cities by the sea.
It is clear that a new era is coming
12. ti.3 Mediterranean and that the
Turkish empire is crumbling along
its eastern boundaries. It is ready
and eager for prodigies of valor in the
field, but it is impotent on the ocean,
and therefore, to a great extent in its
authority on land also. . The cost of
a modern navy is great, but to be
without one is far more expensive.
MISSOURI REPUBLICANISM
Republicanism in Missouri is a
steadfast political force based' on pa
triotic devotion to the best welfare of
the nation and state. Through more
than half a century it has earnestly,
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BKI.IEVE the laws of the United States dealing with the ques
tion of safety at sea and the regulation of wireless, which is
the same thing, should furnish a MODEL FOR THE
WORLD.
We should have legislation which will be so thorough that the
other nations of the world must see the necessity of FOLLOWING
OUR EXAMPLE in order to minimize the danger of such disasters
as the loss of the Titanic.
I would suggest the propriety of the maritime nationa of the world
reaching an understanding on these important questions either by an
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OR BY DIPLOMATIC EX
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UNIFORMITY IN LAWS IS WHAT IS NEEDED. I BELIEVE THAT
THE UNITED STATES CAN SET AN EXAMPLE WHICH WILL BE
FOLLOWED. IT MAY NOT BE NECESSARY TO HOLD AN INTER
NATIONAL-CONFERENCE. .
hopefully carried on an uphill fight
for sound principals in public affairs.
It has grown steadily and faster than
any other party in the state. It has
seen great national leaders pass away,
but has never doubted that other men
of balance, ability-and fairness would
be equal to the responsibilities de
manded in the faithful, broad-minded
and disinterested service of the peo
ple Having been thus vigorously for
what it holds to be the true principles
of governmtent for fifty years, and
having pressed forward, through long
years of defeat, to the point where
it has repeatedly carried the state, the
party is not to be turned aside by
the blunders of those who may be
running after other ideals. Such mis
takes are transient and without in
fluence on the main business in hand,
Any who attempt to mislead the party
will be quickly eliminated. The logic
of events will cast them out The re
publican party of Missouri has been
able to down the densest and most un
scrupulous Bourbonism. It can handle
smaller details. Its labors for good
government in the nation and the best
progress of a state will go on with
increasing momentum.
MRS. MOREY HOSTESS
AT CLASS L!
Mrs. Clara Morey entertained in a
delightful manner the members of her
class of the Oregon City school when
S. D. Pope, now deceased, was the pro
fessor. The affair was held at the
home of Mrs. Morey in Portland Wed
nesday afternoon, and was in the form
of a luncheon. The decorations of the
dining room and table were of the
class flower, "bachelor buttons." Each
place card , was a pretty photograph
of a noted place in Europe. The decor
ations of the other rooms of the Mor
ey home were of roses. Another meet
ing of the class has been planned for
next year.
Mrs. Morey's guests were Mrs. W.
E. Pratt, Mrs. G. A. Harding, Miss
Katie Barclay, of Oregon City; Miss
Mary L. Barlow and Mrs. H. B. Nich
olas, of Portland.
Astrology.
Astrology was cultivated by the
Chaldeans. Egyptians. Hindus. Chinese,
Greeks and Romans. It was much in
vogue in Italy and France in the six
teenth century and gradually passed
out with the rise of physical science.
Shakespeare called it the "excellent
foppery of the world" and In many in
stances ridiculed It to the full extent
of his almost superhuman powers
Measured Him.
Brown Did the tailor take your
measure? Jones I should say be did.
He said I'd have to pay In advance.
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WANTED.
WANTED: People that are lovers bf
curios to call at my store. I have
one of the best lines in the valley.
I will buy or sell anything of value
Have a fine line of second hand
furniture. Geo. Young.
WANTED: A team between 1100 and
1200, not over 8 yearst old. Apply
to S. C. Ross, Willamette, Oregon.
WANTED: Girl at -Brunswick Rest
auraht WOOD AND COAL.
OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL
CO., F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal
delivered to all parts of the city.
SAWING A SPECIALTY. phone
your orders Pacific SB02, Home
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Uniformity of
Maritime '
Laws Urgent!;
Needed
By Senator WILLIAM ALDEN
SMITH. Who Investigated
the Sinking of the
Titanic
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FOR SAUL
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Ford run
about in good condition.Price $300.
Elliott's Garage, Fourth and Main
streets.
FOR SALE: Good farm horse, weight
1300 lbs., can be used single or dou
ble. Gentle, inquire Main 3183.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT OR SALE: New 5 room
cottage. Inquire at Seventh street
Bakery or Phone 85.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew
ing, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, 1311 Main
Street, between 13th and 14th
streets.
LOST
LOST: Purse, Thursday on 2 o'clock
car from Portland, if party finding
same will-return the watch to En
terprise they may keep the money.
LOST: Friday near L. Adams' store
lady's gold bracelet, set with small
diamond with initials "L. S." in
scribed. Leave at Burmeister &
Andresen's or Schoenborn's grocery
store on Seventh street Hill. $5.00
reward for return.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
acquaintances for the beautiful floral
nffiari tie's and for their kindness dur
ing the sad bereavement in the loss
of our loving son and. nepnew, .Lynn
Arthur Williams.
MRS. ANNA R. WILLIAMS,
. MR. AND MRS W. C. GREEN.
PATENTS
Peter Haberlin, Patent Attorney.
Counselor in Patent and Trade Mark
Causes. Inventors assisted and pat
ents obtained in all countries. Man
ufacturers advised and infringment
litigation conducted. Expert re
ports. Briefs for counsel, Validity
searches. Trade marks designed and
protected. Labels, designes and
copywrights registered. Prelimin
ary consultations without charge.
326 Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Send for free booklets.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received at the of
fice of the City Recorder, for the
furnishing of all labor and material
for the improvement or bixteentn
Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from
the West line of Jackson street to
the West line of Division street, un
til 4 o'clock P. M., on the 24th day
of June, 1912. -
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to the sum
of five per cent of the total amount
of the bid, which sum shall be sub
ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in
case of the failure of the successful
bidder to enter into a written con
tract for said work, if callecl upoii
so to do, within the tiiae specified
for the same.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any and. all
bids is hereby reserved to Oregon
City.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of said
wofk, which work shall be done in
strict accordance with the ordi
nances of Oregon City and the char
ter thereof, and the plans and spec
ifications governing said work.
This notice is published pursu
ant to an order of the City Council
of Oregon City, made and entered
at a regular meeting thereof held on
the 5th day of June, 1912.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received at the of
fice of the City Recorder of Oregon
City, for the furnishing of all labor
and material necessary for the im
provement of Jackson Street, Ore
gon City, Oregon, from the North
side of Twelfth Street to the South
side of Sixteenth street, until 4
o'clock, P. M., on the 24th day of
June, 1912.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to the sum
of five per cent of the total amount
of the bid, which sum shall be sub
ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in
case of the failure of the successful
bidder to enter into a written con
tract for said work, if called upon
so to do, within the time specified
for the same.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of said
work, which work shall TTe done in
strict accordance with Ordinances
of Oregon City and the charter
thereof, and the plans and specifi
cations, governing such work.
The right to reject any ad all
bids is hereby reserved to Oregon
City.
This notice is published pursu
ant to an order of the City. Council
of Oregon City, made and entered
at a regular meeting thereof held
on the 5th day of June, 1912.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received at the of
fice of the City Recorder of Oregon
City, for the furnishing of all labor
and material for the improvement of
J. Q. "Adams street, Oregon City,
Oregon, from the South side of
Eighth street to the South side of
Fourteenth street until 4 o'clock P.
M., of the 24th day of June, 1912.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to the sum
of five per cent of the total amount
of the bid, which sum 'shall be sub
ject to forfeiture to Oregon City in
case of the failure of the successful
bidder to. enter into a written con
tract for said work, if called upon
so to do, within the time specified
for same.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved to Oregon City.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of said
work, which work shall be done in
strict accordance with the Ordi
nance of Oregon City anl the Char
ter thereof, and the plan and spec
ifications governing said work.
This notice is published pusuant
to an order of the City Council made
thereof held on the 5th day of JuneH-
1912.
L. STD7P, Recorder.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mittee on streets and Public Prop
erty of the City Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, will receive proposals
for Oiling Streets- of Oreeon f!itv.
Orepou, with road oil, at the office i
of the City Recorder of Oregon City,
up to 4 o'clock P. M., of the l?th
day of June, 1912, at which time the
bids will be opened by said commit
tee. Proposals must be submitted to
meet the following conditions: The
bid must be on a unit basis per mile
six (6) feet wide and a certified
check must accompany each bid In
the sum or $100.00 to guarantee the
the entering into of a contract und
er the terms of the bid, should the
same be accepted.
The streets to be oiled hall be id
such streets in Oregon City, as shall
be selected by the Committee on
Streets and Public Property, and to
such width as said Committee may
direct. .
Seventy-five per cent of the
amount earned under the bid and
terms of. the contract will lie paid
on the day following the first regu
lar meeting of the City Council fol
lowing the completion of the oiling
and the remainder will be paid on
the day following the regular meet
ing in October, 1912.
The Contractor shall begin work
within ten days after the signing
of the contract and complete the
same within tewnty (20) working
days.
The Committee reserves the right
to reject any and all bids submitted
for the work and the contractor will
be required to execute a bond in a
sum not less than J180.00 to guar
antee the faithful fulfillment of the
contract, sufficient oil will be re
quired to lay the dust and keep the
same laid to the satisfaction of said
cammittee until the rainy seasons
of the Fall of 1912 begin.
L. P. HORTON,
F. J. TOOZE,
WM. BEARD,
Committee on Streets and Public
Property.
CITY NOTICES.
ORDINANCE NO.
An Ordinance Vacating the Alley in
Block No. 146, Oregon City, Oregon
Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows: Section 1. That the alley running
through Block No. 146, Oregon City,
Oregon, as the same appears of re
cord on the recorded plat of Oregon
City, Oregon, now on file and of re
cord in the office of the Recorder
of Conveyances of Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon, be and the same
'hereby is declared vacated and no
longer a public highway.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
City Council held on the 6th day
of June, 1912, and to come up for
second reading and final passage
at a special meeting to be held on
the 24th day of June, 1912 at 8
o'clock P. M.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance providing for the pur
chase of 3000 yards of Crushed. S.ock
and appropriating funds tuerefor.
Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows: Section 1. The Committee on
Streets and Public Property of the
City Council of Oregon City", Ore
gon, is hereby authorized to adver:
tise for proposals to furnish Ore
gon City with 3000 yards of Crushed
Rock and to enter into a contract
or contracts with the person offer
ing to furnish the same at the low
est rate per yard, the said commit
tee being authorized to reject any
and all bids offered.
Section 2. The said committee
shall require the "party entering in
to the contract to furnish the rock
according to specifications made by
them, to furnish reasonable secur
ity to insure the carrying out of the
contract entered into.
Section 3. There is hereby approp
riated out of the Road funds, a suf
ficient sum of money to pay for the
said crushed rock according to con
tract. Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
City Council held on the 5th day of
June, 1912, and to come up for sec
ond reading and final passage at a
special meeting to be held on the
24 day of June, 1912, at 8 o'clock P.
M.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance tto provide a FtFe
Alarm System for Oregon City, Ore
gon and appropriating funds there
fore. Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows: Section 1. The Fire and Water
Committee of the City Council of
Oregon City, Oregon, is hereby auth
orized and directed to cause to be
constructed, laid and put in opera
tion a Fire Alarm System for . said
Oregon City to consist of a Steel
Bell TOWpr set upon concrete piers
and located at some suitable place
upon the Bluff to be selected by the
Committee on Fire and Water of
the City Council of said Oregon City
and the Chief Engineer of the Fire
Department, and also a Switch
board, mountings for same. Tower
bell striker to ring a 1200 pound
bell, three non-interference Fire
Alarm boxes, one battery rack equip
ped with necessary storage bat
teries to operate the system, two
non-interference signal wheel trans
mitters, also line wire together "With
insulators, pins and. brackets for in
stalling two miles of line on poles
whicn are already in place. .
The Fire Alarm System which is
hereby provided to be installed,
shall be installed with reference to
Fire District provided for so as to
serve the purpose of an efficient
Alarm System and shall be so ar
ranged that when a Fire Alarm is
turned in, the signal will indicate
the exact location of the Fire.
Section 2. There is lierby Approp
riated out of the General Fund of
Oregon City the sum of 52500.00 or
so much thereof as is neccessary to
construct, lay and equip the said
system.
Section 3 This Ordinance shall be
submitted to the legal voters of Ore
gon City for their approval or rejec
tion, at the special election to be
held on the 8th day of July, A. 1).
1912, and if approved by a majority
of those voting thereon, shall be
immediately effective.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meetftig cf the
City Council held on the. 6th day
of June, 1912, and to come lip for
second reading and final passage at
a special meeting to be held on the
24 day of June, 1912, at 8 o'clock, P.
M.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Resolution and Notice for the Improve
ment of Main Street, Oregon
City Oregon.
Whereas, pursuant to an order of the
ity Council of Oregon City, Clack
amas County, Oregon, ; heretofore
made, the City Engineer of said City
has submitted his report arfi file)!
in the office of the City Recorder
, plans and specifications for an ap
- propriate improvement of Main
Street, said City, from the North
line of Moss street to the South end
of the Aberaethy Bridge and esti
mates of the work to be done there
on and of the cost thereof, and
Whereas, such plans, specifica
tions and estimates are satisfactory
to the said City Council of Oregon
City, therefore,
The said plans, specifications and
estimates are hereby approved and
be it
Resolved, that it is the purpose
and intention of the City Council
of Oregon City to make said" im
provements, being described as fol
lows, to-wit:
The street shall be brought to
sub-grade the full width thereof be
tween the Northerly line of Moss
street and the Southerly end of the
Abernethy Bridge and the sub-grade
shall be prepared according to the
plans and specifications approved
by this resolution.- ,.
On the sub-grade so prepared shall -be
placed a Hard Surface Pavement
the full width thereof between the
curbs and when completed the said
road-bed shall be brought to grade
specified in Ordinance No. 573.
Said street shaft be provided With
all drains, catch-basins and gutters
necessary'to preserve the grades,
embankments and surface of the
street, and to provide all prqper
drainage. .
Sidewalks shall be of c&ncrete, six
feet wide and laid to the property
. line, curbs shall be placed on each
side of the pavement, 20" feet from
the center line of the street. Curbs
shall be of concrete and set vertic
ally to sub-grade of street
The improvement shall be class
ed "Hard Surface" and shall be
maintained by Oregon City for the
full period of ten years from the
date of the acceptance thereof by
the City Council.
The City Recorder is hereby di
rected to cause this resolution and
notice to be published as by charter
provided.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
NOTICES
Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Herbert
M. Carpenter, deceased, by the
County Court for Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby requihed to present the same
duly verified with proper vouchers
to the undersigned, at the office of
the Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon
City, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated May 25, 1912.
r ISAAC F. STAPLES,
Administrator.
NQtice assessment for Fourteenth
.'reet Assessment. Notice is here
by given that an assessment forthe
improvement of Fourteenth street,
Oregon City, Oregon, from the East
side of Main street to the West side
of Washington street has been lev
ied and declared by Ordinance No.
575 of Oregon City.
The whole cost of the improve
ment is $2604.11 and the assess
ments are now due and payable and
will bear interest at the legal rate
from and after the. 24th day of June,
1912, after which time the property
against which the assessment is lev
ied may be sold for said assessment
and a further penalty of fifteen per
centum added.
The property assessed for said im
provement lies on both sides of the
part of Fourteenth street proposed
to be improved and the line of lots
abutting on said part of said Four
teenth street fartherest from said
part of said Fourteenth Street and
said part of said Fourteenth street.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
Mary L. Von Glan, Plaintiff, vs.
William C. Von Glan, Defendant.
To William C. Von Glan the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint fil
ed against you in the above enti
tled cause and Court, on or before
Monday, the 24th day of June, 1912,
the same being six weeks from and
after the date of the first publica
tion pf this Summons, and if you
fail to so appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in her complaint on fiile here
in to-wit:--For a decree dissolving
and cancelling the bonds of matri
mony and marriage contract here
tofore and now existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and that
plaintiff be allowed to resume her
maiden name, that of Mary F. Fine,
and for such other and further re
lief as to the Court may seem meet
and equitable.
This Summons is published by or
der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State pf Oregon for the county of
Clackamas, wheh said, order was
made and entered on the 6th day of
May, 1912, directing that said pub
lication be made in the Morning En
terprise, a newspaper or general err
culation, published in Oregon City,
Oregon,, and that said publication
be made once a week for six con
secutive and successive weeks. The
date of the first publication of this
Summons is May 11th, 1912 and
the date of the last publication there
of is June 22nd, 1912.
DIMICK & DIMICK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Harry M. Harrison, Plaintiff vs.
Anna May Harrison, Defendant
To Anna May Harrison, Defend
ant above named:
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 10th day of
June 1912, which is the time pre
scribed for answering in the order
of publication of ths summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint on file herin, to-wit: a de
cree ot the court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant herein, on the ground
that jou deserted plaintiff without
just or any cause, and against his
wish, will and consent on or about
the 28th day of December, 1907,
and that ever since said time you
have continuously lived apart from
said plaintiff without just or any
cause and . against his wish, will
and consent;
And for the care and custody of
the minor child, Ruth . Harrison.
This summons"was published by
order of the Honorable J. U. Camp-
bell, Judge of the above entitled
court, duly made and filed April
26th, 1912, the date of the first pub
lication of this summons being Ap
ril 27th, 1912, and the date of the
last publication hereof being June
8th, 1912.
GEO. H. MILLER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas,
Violet Harper, Plaintiff, vs. Bert
Harper, Defendant.
To Bert Harper, 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 within six weeks from May 11.
1912, which is the date of the first
publication hereof, and if you fail
so to appear and answer, for want
thereof, plaintiff will take a default
against you, and will apply to the
- Court for a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heertofore ex
isting between plaintiff and defend
ant, and divorcing plaintiff from de
fendant, and awarding to plaintiff
the care and custody of Velma Har
per, the minor child of plaintiff and
defendant, and for such other relief
as may to the court seem just and
proper. Service of this Summons is
made on you by publication by order
of Honorable J. U. -Campbell, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, made
on the 9th day of May, 1912, direct
ing that said publication be made in
the Morning Enterprise, a newspa
per of general circulation published
at Oregon City, Clackamas County,
State of Oregon, and that said pub
lication be made once a week for
six successive weeks.
MALARKEY, SEABROOK &
. STOTT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
. William 'E. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs.
Grace Johnson, Defenadnt
To Grace Johnson, 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
court and cause, on or before, the
8th day of July, 1912, and if you
fail so to appear and answer, pig
ment and decree will b taken
against you for want thereof, as
specified in the ;aid complaint to
wit: For p decree dissolving the
bonds matrimony now existing
hefeen the plaintiff and defendant
and for such other and further re
lief as to this Court may seem meet
and eqitable.
This summons is served by pub
lication thereof in the Morning En
terprise, a newspaper printed and
published at Oregon City, Oregon,
by order of Circuit Judge, J. U.
Campbell, made, dated and filed
therein on the 24th day of May,
1912, which" said order requires that
summons in this suit be published
once a week for six consecutive
wrecks
T. G. THORNTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication hereof,
May 25th, 1912.
Date of last publication hereof,
July 6th, 1912. -
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Sadie Walker, Plaintiff, vs. Fred
Walker, Defendant.
To Fred Walker.above named de
fendant: 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
court and cause, on or before the
8th day of July, 1912, and if you
fail so to appear or answer the
plaintiff for want thereof will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in the complaint which is, that the
marriage now existing between you
and thejilaintiff be forever dissolved
and for such other and further relief
as to the the court may seem just
and equitable. This summons is
served upon you by publication by
order of the Hon, J. U. Campbell,
judge of the above entitled court,
which order is dated May 24th, 1912
The date of the first publication of
this summons is May 25th, 1912, and
the last date of publication is July
6th, 1912.
B. L. SNOW,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrators Sale -of Real Estate
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of sale made and en
tered in the County Court in the
State of Oregon for Multnomah
County, in themater of the Estate
of S. St. Clair, Deceased, on the
29th day "of April, 1912, authorizing
. the undersigned to sell the follow
ing described real property belong
ing to said Estate at private sale.
That on and after the 10th day of
June, 1912, at No. 221 Abington
Building, in the City of Portland,
County of Multnomah, State of Ore-
F
every bill .business or personal, by check drawn against
your account and you'll have no trouble in always know
ing how your money is spent, besides avoiding the mistake
made in handling money.-
THE BANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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813 ELECTRIC BUILDING
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BUY AND SELL FOR CASH " 1010 Seventh Street
gon, the undersigned will sell at
private sale for cash the following
described real property to-wit:
All that parcel of real estate In
the County of Clackamas, and State
of Oregon, described as follows :
That certain tract or parcel of
land bounded by a line beginning
at a point 47.79 chains West of the
northeast corner of the Hector Camp- .
bell Donation Land Claim No. 41 in
Section numbered thirty (30) Town
ship One (1) South, of Range Two
(2) East of the Willamette Meridian
beginning being known as the
Northwest corner of Lot One (1) of
Wichita; thence West on the North
line of said Hector Campbell Dona
tion Land Claim 464.8 feet; thence
South 546.8 feet, more or less to the
North line of the Oregon Water
Power & Railway Company's Right
of Way; thence East on a south
variation paralleling said Oregon
Water Power & Railway Company's
Right of Way 506 feet, more or less
to the Southwest corner of Lot One
(1) in Wichita ; thence North along
the West line of said Lot One (1)
748.8 feet to the place of beginnig
containing seven (7) acres, more or
less, being a part of the Hector
Campbell Donation Land Claim No.
41, subject to confirmation by the
above entitled Court.
McCANTS- STEWART.
Administrator of the Estate of S.
. St Clair, Deceased.
Summons -
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Marion Wendel, Plaintiff, vs. Will
iam Wendel, Defendant
To William Wendel, 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 named suit
on or before the 22nd day of June,
1912, said date being the expiration
of six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear or answer said
complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court
the relief prayed for in her com
- plaint to-wit: -
For a decree dissaving the bonds
of matrimony existing between
the plain.tirf and defendant This
suni,ons ia published by order of
Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court, which order was
made and entered on the 30th day
of April, 1912, and the time prescrib
ed for publication thereof is six
weeks, beginning with the issue dat
ed Saturday, May 11, 1912, and con
tinuing each week thereafter to and
including the issue of Friday, June
28 1912
BROWNELL & STONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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The property has a good eleva
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