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    'rilE BANNER-CUUKIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922
Page Three
News From Over
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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Mrs. Ida Butts -was a Portland vis
itor on Tuesday.
Mrs. Vogle and children are visit
ing relatives In Canada.
Henry Fnaser of Camas, Wash.
spent the -week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Mary Fraser.
Mrs. W. A. Holmes left for Lewis
ton, Idaho, on Thursday to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Blaine Hansell. She
was accompanied by her two grand J
children who have been guests at her
home during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Exton visited
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Munger last week
and attended the reunion of the 162d
Company held at Clackamas.
Mrs. Marie Grimes of Iowa, who
has been visiting her .'cousin, Mrs.
, Robert Kruger, returned to her home
-the last of the week.
Mrs. Lula Beringer of Mehama,
Oregon, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Effre Smith of Park
Place, and her brother H. W. Morris
of Oregon City.
Mr. J. B. Campbell has returned to
Wichita, Kan., after a visit with
Charles Tdbin. Mrs. Campbell, who
accompanied him, will remain with
her sister, Mrs. Tobin, for another
month.
Mrs. Herman Kruger and Mrs. Syl
via Munger were recent Portland
visitors.,
Mrs. H O. Rosebraugh and daugh
ters Helen and Marguarite spent
Thursday with Mrs. George Thomas
of Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doremus of Mc
Minnville were Sunday guests at the
home of a sister, Mrs. Wyrick.
Elmer Simpson of West Linn is a
guest of his aunt Mrs. Wyrick.
A. W. Purcell and family accom
panied by Laura Purcell of Athena,
Oregon, have returned from a very
enjoyable auto trip to Victoria, B. C,
going by (way of Tacoma, Seattle and
Anaoortes, and returning by the way
of Port Angeles and the Olympic
Highway. Mr. Purcell and family are
now on the reutrn trip to their home
in Fresno, California, after a visit
with his father, Dan! Purcell. of Clack
amas Heights.
Mrs. O. W. Becker of Cascade
Locks, sister of A. Glazier, was a Sun
day guest ot the Glazier home.
Mrs. D. R. Muender is spending the
week at Seaside.
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Miss Emily : Griffiths j returned
home after a week's visit Twin
Rocks. Miss Griffiths reports a very
enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Yergen and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yer
gen and children brought Miss Grif
fiths home. '
Mr. Fred Spangler and daughters,
Helen and "Virginia, were Beaver
Creek visitors on! Monday.
Miss Gertrude Griffiths is a visitor
at the Glenn Yergen home at Aurora.
Mrs. J. R. Lewis was a guest at
the Owen Parry home at Beaver
Creek on Monday.
Johm Bliss is visiting relatives in
Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kline enjoyed
an outing at Tillamook beacbhes
Wedlnesday and Thursday of last
week.
Miss Ruth Hansen, former teacher
of the Carus school, was a guest at
the .Guilliam residence Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Fisher, daughters
Ruth and Lena, and son Ray were
visitors at the Sohmeiser residence
Sunday.
The Davis brothers have purchas
ed a new Ford truck.
Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Evans, Mrs.
Rainey and Mr. and Mrs. Chetial and
two childreni, all of Portland, were
recent callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Spangler.
Will Dential and sister, Mrs. Rad
cliff, and Mr. Gooding were Carus
visitors Tuesday.
Rev. J. R. Landsborough, brother
of Mrs. George Injgram, is visiting at
tho Ingram home.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McGraw of Alto
Park, are spending several weeks at
their summer home on the Washou-gal.
The property owners of Collins
View are interested in the fact that
Robertson & Ewing, in the interests
of the Kilpatrick estate, are opening
Fourth street from the Palatine road
to the Ahavai Sholom cemetery. Mr.
C. Schlegelmilsch is In charge of the
work, and expects to Jiave the road
graded and rocked within the next
few weeks. There is a possibility
tht after this is completed Fifth
.v'liue will be cut through from the
Palastine road to the BooHes Ferry
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirker and family ex
pect to leave soon upon a motor trip
through Oregon. ,
One of our oldest families. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Brass oU Kilpatrick Tract,
have sold their home and are leaving
for California.
' Mrs. R. Bruce Horsfall is visiting
with friends at the coast for two or
three weeks.
Mj and Mrs Aslock moved to
Portland last week.
(Mrs. C. Yochint is adding new
rooms to her home.
Mr. Richard Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Thompson, is making-an
extended visit to Alaska, expecting
to return in time to resume his col
lege studies in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Polier, who have
spent the last year in California, are
returning to their home at Collins
View this week.
Mr and Mrs. George S Brown spent
last Sunday afternoon motoring with
friends
Mrs J L Wandler is enjoying a visit
from her mother of Pleasant Valley,
Wash. Her brother anr his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Kapischla of Vancouver,
Wash., also expect to visit her and
take their mother home.
Mrs. George S. itenit has been very
ill with throat trouble, but is greatly
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bell, who have
been visiting in California, expect to
return to their home in Kilpatrick
Tract next week. Their son, who was
recently married, is moving to Capi
tol Hill.
Mrs. McMim and her son and
Louise O'Dell. who motored to Can
non Beach, have returned home.
Mr. George Hartman, who had an
an operation performed on his throat
at the St. v Vincents hospital last
Monday, is recovering nicely.
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Mrs. Dan Hogan of West Linn and
Miss Eleanor Hedgecock of Sellwood
visited at the home of Mrs. S. E.
Hogan last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rugg and daughter
Helen of Oregon City were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McKillican Wednesday evening.
Mrs. H. D. McLarty of Bolton was
a recent visitor at tne nome ot ner
miece, Mrs. M. Wishart, of Sellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport of West
Linn were visitors at xthe home of
Mr. . and Mrs. Gordon McKillican
Tuesday evening.
Miss Alta Worden of Willamette
visited Ruby Hogan of Bolton Thursday.
Mrs. Harold Layton of Willamette
visited hei5 mother, Mrs. W. C. Mc
Donald, of Bolton, Thursday.
Juanita Clapp of Portland visited
her mother Mrs. Clapp, Thursday.
Lorn Clapp, who has just returned
to his home in Bolton, after a vaca
tion spent in the east, is very ill and
not. expected to live.
Mrs. H. D. McLarty and Mrs. S. E.
Hogan visited ifriends in Qalnemah
Thnrsday. .
Mrs. Gordon McKillican was a vis
itor at the home of Mrs. Thomas in
Oregon City, Thursday.
Mrs. Laurence Draper of Willam
ette visited tier mother, Mrs. W. C.
McDonald, Sutaday.
Ruby Hogan visited Alta Worden
of Willamette Sunday.
Mrs. Dyke and eon Timothy of Sil
ver Springs visited with Mrs. Dyke's
daughter, Mrs. Jack Draper, Friday.
Mr3. C. H. Reinke and son Charles
of Willamette were recent Bolton
visitors.
Mrs. E. L. Jones visited relatives
in Sellwood Thursday.
. Mrs. Bess Ganguier was a Portland
visitor on Friday.
(Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones and son
Earl are spending a few weeks vaca
tion at the mountains. .
Floyd Hogan of Gladstone is visit
ing his parents.
Mrs. Bainey of Canby visited her
daughter, Mrs. N. Michels, of Bolton
Sunday. v
Wilbur Smith of Willamette was a
visitor at the iome of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. McDonald Thursday.
Mrs. N. McKillican and daughters
returned from Newport Monday evening.
TOWN MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR
DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS
Notice is hereby given that the Re
corder of the Town of Milwaukie, Ore
gon, has transmitted to me the follow
ing list of delinquent assessments
against the property hereinafter de
Scribed, situated in the Town of Mil
waukie, County of Clackamas and
State of Oregon, to-wit:
(1) List for the extension of Harri
son Street from 34th street easterly to
the northeast corner of the Lot Whit
comb D. L. C:
Minthorn Addition to the City of
Portland: '
Lot 26, Block 15. Fred Frederici,
$6.96.
Lot 27, Block 15, Fred Frederici,
$6.96.
Lot 28, Block 15, Dilla R. Dale, $6.96.
Lot 29, Block 15, Dilla R. Dale, $6.96.
Lot 33, Block 15, Theo. andFlorence
Backstrom, $6.96.
Lot 34, Block 15, Theo. and Florence
Backstrom, $6.96.
Lot 35, Block 15, Theo. and Florence
Backstrom, $6.96.
Lot 36, Block 15, Theo. and Flosence
Backstrom, $6.96.
Lot 37, Block 15, Louise P. Vial,
$6.96.
Lot 38, Block 15, Louise P. Vail,
$6.96. v
Lot 39, Block 15, Louise P Vial,
$6.96.
Lot 40, Block 15, Louise F. Vial,
$6.96.
Lot 41, Block 15, Louise P. Vial,
$6.96.
Lot 42 Block 15, Louise P. .Vial,
$6.96.
Lot 43, Block 15, Annie S. Miller,
$6.96.
Lot 44, Block 15
$6.96.
Lot 45, Block 15, T. J. Cronise
$6.96.
Lot
$6.96.
Lot
$6.96.
Lot 26, Block 16, Mary V. Keene,
Lot 27, Block 16, Henry Wilson Dew
ey, S6.96.
Lot 28, Block 16, Henry Wilson Dew
ey, $6.96.
Lot 29, Block 16, Mary Leaman,
$6.96.
Lot 30, Block 16, Mary Leaman,'
$6.96.
Lot 31, Block 16, Mary V. Keene,
$6.96.
Lot 32, Block 16, Mary V Keene,
$6.96.
Lot 33, Block 16, M. A. Bridgeford,
$6.96.
Lot 34, Block 16, M. A. Bridgefield,
$6.96.
Lot, 35, Block 16, M. A. Bridgefield,
$6.96.
Lot ZS, Block 16, M. A. Bridgeford,
$6.96.'
Lot 37, Block 16, Mary V Keene,
Lot 45, Block 16, R. P. and Hulda
Killebrcw, 6.96.
Lot 46, Block 16, R, P. and Hulda
Killebrcw, S6.96.
Lot 47, Block 16, -Fred J. Dunn,
$6.96.
Lot 48, Block 16, Fred J Dunn,
$6.96.
Lot 4, Block 41, Ella K. Dearborn,
$6.96.
Lot 5, Block. 41, W. T. Augustine,
Annie S. Miller,
46, Block 15, T. J. Cronise,
25, Block 16, Mary V. Keene,
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Lot 6, Block 41,' W. T Augustine,
$6.96. (
Lot 7 Block 41, Mary L. Clarke,
$6.96.
Lot 8, Block 41, Mary L. Clarke,
$6.96. ' -
Lot 9, Block 41, Mary L. Clarke,
$6.96. . ,
Lot 10, Block 41, Mary L. Clarke,
$6.96. -
Lot 11, Block 41, Helena C. Stewart,
$6.96.
Lot 12, Block 41, Helena C. Stewart,
$6.96.
Lot 13, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 14, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 15, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96. .
Lot 16, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 17, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96. "
Lot 18, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 19, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 20, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 21, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 22., Block 41, Honora Howe,
said D. L. C; thence S. 1 08' E. 100
feet; thence west and parallel with
said north boundary of said D. L. C.
77.56 feet to a point in the east line
of 34th. Street if produced southerly
from ' Harrison Street; thence North
100 feet tracing said east line of 34th
Street if produced southerly to a
point 30 feet south of said boundary
line; thence east 77.56 feet to the
place of beginning.
Nelson A and Georgia I. Cooper,
$21.29.
A certain part of land described in
Book 109 page 335 records of deeds in
Clackamas County, Oregon,- conveyed
by Julius J. Miller and Anna Miller,
his wife, to Maggie Anjola, said cer
tain part of land described as follows :
Beginning at a point on the easterly
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 23 Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 24, Block 41, Honora Howe,
(Trustee), $6.96.
Lot 7, Block 42, A. J. Smith, $6.96.
Lot 8, Block 42, A. J. Smith, $6.96.
Lot 9, Block 42, A. E. Mathews and
T. I. Loughlin, '$6.96.
Lot 10, Block 42, A. B Mathews and
T. I. Longhlin, $6.96.
Lot 11, Block, 42, Samuel Pearson,
?6.96.
Lot 12, Block 42, Samuel Pearson,
$6.96.
Lot 13, Block 42, Fred Frederici,
$6.96.
Lot 14, Block 42, Alice M Spencer,
$6.96.
Lot 15, Block, 42, Alice M. Spencer,
$66.96.
A certain part of the land described
in Book 153 page 351 records of deeds
in Clackamas County Oregon, convey
ed by Charl'otte Pratt to Nelson A. and
Georgia I. Cooper, his wife said certain
part described as follows: Beginning
at a point 30 feet south of the north
boundary line of Lot Whitcomb D. L.
C. and 151.34 feet west of the north
east corner of said D L. C. and 151.34
feet west of the northeast corner of
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boundary line of the Lot Whitcomb D.
Li. V. Si) teet south of the northeast
corner thereof and crunnine thence
westerly parallel with the north line
of said D. L. C. 151.34 feet to a point;
thence southerly parallel with the east
boundary line of said D. L. C. ; thence
north along the east boundary line
of said D. L. C. 100 feet to the place
of beginning.
Maggie Anjola, $42.12.
The amount set opposite each lot
or parcel of land is the amount of the
unpaid assessment against said prop
erty due and delinquent.
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the highest bidder for cash, subject
to redemption, the above described
real property. ' Each lot or parcel of
iana win De sold separately and for a
sum equal to but not exceeding the
amount of delinquent assessment
thereon and intest and cost of ad-'
vertising and sale. Where more than
one bid is made the land will be sold
to the bidder offering to take the same
for the least amount of penalty and in
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the penalty for the first penalty for
the first period; (2) upon the penalty
for the succeeding periods; (3) upon
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Date of first publication, Aug, 10',
1922.
Date of last pulication, Sept. 7, 1922.
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