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    OUKflON CITY KNTKRIMUHfl, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912
REAL ESTATE I
Hhernmn del to Elwood anil lint
tit J In tiaon, 20 arret of section illl,
township 3 until, ftitiKt 5 east; 110,
Elmer Osnian to C, I), mid Zura
Hobesnn, lot S, mid 3, liortli half of lot
. north half of lot 17, lot IN, block I
Fnlrvlow addition to Oregon City;
C. I), mid Kuril llohoson to I). L.
Torrmii', Imiil In Knlrvlnw addition
township 3 south, riiiml east; $10
Henry Slid llonllia Onk to Percy
Hliulli.y, 40 acrea of section 30, town'
ship 3 ninth, rougo 7 mnt; 11.
Jniiu miit Drtinllla Tracy to Ho-
phlit Hchoolny. 8.94 acre of WllUm.
Tract; $10,
W, mid titit Kuppenhoiider to Ho-
phln M. Hi'hiioloy, Uni t 4 and lot "A'
trait it, Wlllmiiiillo traits; 1$.
It. I', mill mill time lirlnliil.ni to
Oregon
Madge lirlghtblll, IhiiiI In
City; llf.uo,
II. r. mid Grnc Ilrliththlll to Mnditn
Jlrlglitblll Jut 7mid , block 1, Wcs-
lyn; $ilo0.
J. T. mid Mary Apperson to J. K.
mid Clara Jnrk, lot t of block 61, Ore -
gun city; $looo.
rianin u, HKm-n to Derlck Bkuen to
J. . mm Miulne C. Colo, 35 irri of I whlMMl tht emblem to ftw Uttered
I). I C Of Jnille Officer NO. 39.1..,. i,,l.,l, n l..n nw-nir.
townnhlw 4 south, range I oastm IV
.' w ..,a u ....... n ........
,. ir. .,,i. Z. k.Ti.i7. . .
fa Edwards, vast half of lot 3, except
30 feet atrip of Innd; $260.
Berths and Charles 1 n to C. W.
Michael, lota 14. 18. 1. 17. is. Mount
Pleasant lleluhts: 110.
Herman and Waunnta Mat BUrknr
to Kdward Kooa, 6 ai rra of tacdona
1$. IV, townihlp 1 aoutb, range 1 eaat
$700.
(Imirglnna Nnrhand to A. C. Wold,
4 acrea or U. U C. of W. T. Matlook;
II.
l-ntton Home for tht Kriendloaa to
Join Cvyna, K0 mrte of aectlon 14,
towutlilp 4 toutti, ranite 4 eaat: $1.
tliHirat and Mangle Durgan to Ha
ah J. Ilarlnn. one half acre of aortlon
3, townihlp S eoutb, range
$:'D0.
S eaat;
U W. and Una Robblm to Clyde
Knglo. one half acre of tract 6. Molnl-
la: $:)00
A. B. Tnttulo et al to George N.
Ituuae, weat half of lot CI, KltiBYon;
$10.
Arrlillinlil and Hennlo llnword to A.
and A. E. Ilorthwlck ,and In aectlon
33, townihlp 3 aouth, rangt 7 eanl;
$1. Ano 3 and one-half acre of aeo-
uon aj. lownnnip i aoum, ratine t
ennl; $t.
(1. M. and Kthelene Mrllrlde to Mat.
lie Diiiiiu, iv ecren ui necuon in, wwn
ahlp 3 aouth, range 1 eaat; $10.
II. K and Molllo Brtalnht and II. C.
8allt)iiry to Cornelia, Mabel and An-
nleO. Myern, lot 13, b'lock Glndntone
$:5oo.
Hank of Oregon City to Mra. C. E.
Myera, Mabel and Annie O. Myere,
lot 11, of block B, Uladntont; $M0
Ma Olme and Jamen llurxenn to Ed
llltner, Iota 1, 3. 3, 4, block "J," Clark-
amnt HelKtita; $1800.
William O. Johnnon et al to Edward
Knepper, aoutheant quarter of aectlon
14, townnhlp 3 aouth, rangt S eatt; nied about In tbt ahndowy raftera Ke
lt0. Iiecca turned and aorted and nbook
una uuauat io -rea Kiwert, land In
aectlon 4, townnhlp 3 aouth, range 1
"; I J-
Percy T. Bheltey aud lllnnch Hhel-
ley to (ieorge Weston, 40 acres of sec-
tlon 20. township 3 south, range 7
ant; $).
Annie C. and J, J. Bchmltt to Ora-
mel It Mack, lota n, n.blockl Lee's
Addition to Canny; $1.
Peter and Christina Margaretha
rauinen io uno l aumen. lanu in soc-
lion 21, township 3 aouth, range S
. . 1 A I
",' . .... . .
Welcome M. Karr to Eaatern Inveat-
men Company, southwest quarter of
th...i ....i.. r -..i ti i.n.
ship 2 south, range S east; $1.
n.wnl.i iirinner .nrf iinU. liV.nner
to Ferdinand llranner. 20 acrea of soc-
tlon 17. townahln 2 aouth. ramie 4
ents: $500.
Klla E. Ornff to Merchants Savings
A Trunt Company, hind In Edwin T.
Htoue I). U C. of township 8 aoutb,
range 5 west; $1.
Htacy mid Cordelia Hamilton to
Mnrttn T. Ouny, lots 13, 14, and south-
nair of lot J6, Arcadia Tract; $1. Th, an, fo.fore tne fourth Aunt lie
Mapgle and Charles C. Miller to becrn. looking Ured, but very much
Orace E. Ix)dor, 100 acres of sections panned with herself, carried some
23, 14, 16, townnhlp 3 south, range 3 I
vm '
John W. and Grace E. I -Oder to
Mnngle and Charles C. Miller, 100 ac-
ret of sections 23, 14, 28, township 3
....it . m a.
uum, renKo a wise, f i.
Mount Hood Company to C. Mm-
singer, 80 acrct of section 17, town-
ship 2 south, range S east; $10.
Partholome and Lucy Tscharner to
Mrs, Knrtih Elmer, land In D. L. C. of I
iMt Wbltcomb and wife, township i
aoutb, rnngo 1 enat; $100.
h .M. and Anna Howell to llarbara
a., nernnra, mna in v-uicKaniaa coun-
'J. x, ......... ...........
. .... .. w
; '
v.t.,L. . it..w . Am. w
Klnetsch, land In aectlon 21, townnhlp
3 south, range 4 ennt; $337.
Moses Eraser to Noah C. Kuhn. 80
acres of section 23. township S south
range G east; $650.
J. L. mid Hopbla Comba to John
and Mary Williamson, land In secUon
34, township 3 south, range 1 east;
l.
Herman and Ellae Hnrdmelcr to-Ly-
dla Tucbolke, lots 5, 6, block 9, Mil-
wnukie Park; $1800. ,
C. I). and Helen Edwards to C. II.
Jackson and Harry Gunther, 20 acrea
of section 36. township 2 south, range
3 eaat; $.00.
" ri.Kina.on io may ,
h..7 "".T' 0t ,eTtl0nf l"'
Robert A. Mlllor to James Wilkin
son, lots 1, 2, block 8, Gladstone: $1.
Chester A. Elliott and Lydla Elliott
to William and Edith Druce, lota 3
and westerly half of lot 4 .block 19,
Falls View Addition to Oregon City;
$10.
Henry Opperman and Hertha Opper
man, 8.3 acres of Willamette Falls
Acreage Tracts; $100.
Frank Hendricks to Vanda Walters
land In D. L. C, of Hiram A. Straight
and Susan Btra'lght No. 42, township
3 south, range east; $10.
Martin and Mabel Chrlatensen to
Sophie Ilnrnum, lot 6 ot block 2, C T.
Tooxe Addition to Oregon City; $10.
CLACKAMAS AMTRACT A TRUST
. . ,
Lane I mew sximmto. i
A ...I-.... , Till. U.AI. I
JOHN F. OLARK. Mgr
Offloe orer Bank ot Oregon City.
Uncle Peter's
A Fourth of July
Story
By CLARISSA HACMC
n
Copjrrlght, Ult, by Amirtou Prwa Ai
station.
I
TLL tit tlia Drat Unit In my lift
that ling linnii't flown from
Lht pole ou national holiday,'
murmured Unci pstor Mason
sorrowfully bt squinted up nt tht
tnllmt flagstaff In Mtllt Jllvtr. It
loud In tht mlilillt of bin frout yard.
"" "' s'Ii1m1 "" r"no,',uU lu ""
ugni Uljfu iuuti (lie iukuvh irw.
lilt wife, Aunt Habere, hold at
"' Iw'gth dingy object that one
had been an American dag. Now Uit
fed mid while stripes had been beaten
1 by went her until they took on unl
form gray color, mid Ihcr wii llttlt
enough of It, too, fur tht wind bad
nu,Ul bad It not been for tht atari
"rufully ntltched by hand and tht
fuiled fragment of hnnd sewed stripe,
.... . .7 .. ,'
lt.don 1 ,ouk ttk U'U "c
tl,D ,'ot lo"fc r"nrk Auu'
- "A'ltr your father alwaya flying
t biggest flng In Uttlt River and you
"n-ylng out tht aauit Idi I halt llkt
poi run up a aiiull, cheap one.
but I don t know wbnt to do. That In
terent comet dut the lt of July, and
thero ain't cent to apart orer, to
for nt riot la in
know It, lUiberra. 1 baren't dont
nwr, ,,, ,lrk, 0llHl bl aullt-tii
fur (hit size unleaa 1 gut cambric
one. You can alwaya tll what a flag'a
!"wta. .of . b' 1' l bjr 'U "!L
Job Uttlt olfervd to let me bare tht
flag and aald I could pay blin up by
mmaiiuienia. cut i aaya io mm mai
w" voor painouaw.
"A cnmbrle flng la bettor than none,1
oald llvbeoca aemlbty. "I waa telling
Ktty atinut It tht other day, and aht
aaya, ant ahe, 'If I bad time I'd tnakt
ta ling, but I'm alwaya no buiy with
the chlMreo'a clothe It aeenia aa If 1
na tired from wonilng to night.' I
tottl her If anybody mailt flng It
.oui(i iw i)Ut tbe material woufd
cant a aight If 'twin made of wool or
allk -
My mother mndt thin flng, every
bit," tnld Uncle I'eter.
I wlili I'd thmiuht of It before."
h"1 ,M"" io u,,r,,"lf- "l m,K,,t
bnve done no met hi tig to get him flng
The Kourtb of July It bit birthday.
There'a a bull week yet I'll act wbnt
1 enn do In the meantime."
Iletiecra Mnnnn went up In the gar
ret Unit morning and turned out tht
contents of a doaea trutika. Uarmetita
of every color were apllled on tbe
clean floor, and while tbe wanpo ttmn
.ml dlncnnled until a pllt of wblte
gnrmeuu lay betide ber. and In her
lip wna henped ber wedding gown.
brlitht blue delaine.
I Hiring the next week Aunt Itebecca
wan m.vnterlounly busy. She wanbed
(rent o,iiautltU-a of wbltt poplin, and
ber dyt kettle bubbled secretly In the
eellnr wnnh room. Her bnndn were
ntnlned with rvd. and the newliiff ma
Lnlm, ,D ,n cn,niber hummed
br , et9rJ lllr, Kiment
Cncle Peter Mnnon wna busy with
the June work In bis gnrden. where
h , , , f lfuU
. . " ... . ,llr ,u'
nded vegetnhles lookeil Junt like the
pictures In the need cntnloguen which
he studied all winter, lie hnil not men-
,,",",, ' mtitrT ot ",e fl" ,Ba,n'
ai Itebecca hnd been too busy with
her own plnns and the fenr of disco
cry to broach the subject. Her dniigh
ter Etta, who lived over the river, was
up to ber ears In sewing for her two
children, so Rebecca waa quite undle-
turned In carrying out ber pleasant
plana t
ntntljr rolled bandies up to the garret
snd stored them away In the trunks
There was a roll of blue delntue and
mother of white poplin. This latter
WB , ,um indeed, for there were
'
, pral mtBJ . ,0 U)ak, oow.
At supper Aunt Itebecca mentioned
the coming annlvernnry for the drat
tlmo In a week.
"Wbnt you going to do about a fltgT"
she asked.
"Nothing, except run up tbe old one,'
gnia tjn,.0 petor dispiritedly,
8ooiiis too bud you couldn't have a
nw ''' "as the big
cambric ones. Petcrr
"I've forgotten. Kobcccs-inore'n I
"fofd yway. I'vt been count
1 d D,,uu tertmccw for
three yenrs I might Imvt hnd thnt new
H""" - t"10"' bow UJ ht"t wUl trip
7" P "0' "
"'Taln't a bad habit the way you
smoke." defended Iteliocca warmly,
"My land. 1 guess you're entitled to
that little comfort the way, you're
worked all your llfol'
"Taln't no credit to me thnt I've
worked. It's what 1 was put 4o the
worij for. Never mind about the flag,
twi. There'll ha limt much na-
Wotlinl ioll when I run her
p ,f ihe waf Diul, of tne 0nellt
T)at.( , tnnt coumwhaf,
,j b t,
"1 suppose you'r
suppose you're right, father," said
Bobecca, a little smile curling ber lips
aa ahe arose to clear the table. After
the dlnhes were washed and put away
Rebecca tied on ber white apron and
went on to the porch, where the set
ting sun waa gilding Uncle Peter's
wblte bend Into a roseate crown.
'What you doing?" Inquired Rebecca.
'Going to run up the flng. No one in
Little River ever got a flng up ahead
of me yet," muttered Uncle Peter be
tween bis teeth clinched around bis
Patera.
lie moved across tbe grass to the flag
pole and fumbled with the halyards.
itebecca bustled Into tbe bouse and
came out with a mast of red, white
and blue folds In her arms. 8 he stood
clone to Peter's elbow before she spoke.
ind when tbt opened her lips bsr Tolct
trembled.
u .... ......
1 '
Uncle Peter Mason looked and gasp
ed:- "What In land, Becky Mnsonl
Whiirt did you get 117 It nln't-lt ain't
the out thut was down to Utile's, bill
It looks llkt Itl Where did you get Itr
lie wnn excitedly nlinklng out tht
folds of Ihi big flng, mid bin fcvblt old
Aimers trembled as lit saw that It waa
qnllu as liirge as tht one his mother
bud made so iniiiiy years sgo.
Aunt llebecca was crying with de
light Hht bulMxt blia spread tbt stars
and stripes ou Hit grims.
'"I'll In blue." aht mild, touching the
al itr sprinkled field, "In tnnde from my
blue dvlnlne my wedding gown, I'e
ter."
"Oh, lleckyl" uttered ber buaband
reverently.
"Aud the alrlpen wna made from all
the while poplin dresses I've hid, and
there was a light of the stuff -some of
It 1 dyed red-aud"-
Unele 1'efur hnd her In his arms, and
they were kluxlng riicll othif, and Un
cle I'eter was trying to tall bis wife
that lie would rather bnte hung up bin
bent Hunday nblrt tbnn bnve her cut up
her wedding gown. "I know b6w wlm
men feel about such thliign," be apolo
glned, trying to keep bla delight out of
bia fueled eyes.
"liou't any a word. I'eter. It's tbe
bnpplent day of my llful" cried Aunt
ilecky warmly. "Let's h'lxt ber up
now, i'eter, and show LltUe lliver
we're atlll ou durkf'
Junt then there wna light atep on
tbe graveled path, and Etta came
around tht comer of tbe boune with a
huge bundle under ber arm. Wbeu ahe
taw tbe flng she stopped and atared.
Why, where did that come from?"
she gasped.
Aunt Itebecca proudly explained.
"Would you balleva Itr exclaimed
poor Ktta. "Look hero, ma and par
8lie unrolled the bundle under ber arm
and eprvnd It on the gruna.
It wns suotber flng, lust as large as
Itcbecca'a, but ninde of new materlnj-
US OOT aTlLb ANOTHKH FbAO
some sort of cheap bunting nestly
sewed lulu a flng L'ucle Peter waa
openly crylug.
"Did you make thin. EttyT bt de
manded. "Every atltchr she snld proudly. "If
I'd ouly known uia wsn going to make
one but there, mn. If I'd only told you
you might bnve nnvt-d your wedding
dress, but ain't you smart to make it 7"
"I've got two tings." sobbed Uncle
Peter, "mnde by the two best women
In tbe world."
"Look at what's coining:" cried Etta,
alert with new Interest "It's Job Lit
tie and three men from the lodge."
When Job Little's nieech waa con
cluded L'ucle I'eter foiiud himself the
ponKomuir of another Iniuienne flng,
gift from s few of his closest friends
who wanted It to fly from the tnllest
stuff In Little lliver
And thut wun not nil l-uter the ex
press wugou drove up and left Peter a
box which turned out to contain suotb
er fliiif-thlM one mnde of silk that rus
tled richly lis it fell from the box.
"Who the hind?" giiHHd Aunt Re
becca. "Compliments and bent wishes of
John lliimlltnu nnd fumlly-for Uncle
Peter Miihoii l.ouit miiv nlie wuve!"
rend Uncle I'eter brokenly from the
enrd In bin hnnd
"Who would bnve liclleved them sum
mer boarders would Imvt rcmemliered
our old tint: mm nine out" com men t
ed Ettn pnicticiilly "Xnw, pn. what
you going to lo Here you've got four
tings. You in n't hung 'em ou the pole
all to once without mime being half
must"
Uncle Peter's hut hnd been removed
long nuo. when be hnd brought out the
tnttered reiiiiniiit of III mother's flng
snd the setting sun gililojl bis wblte
bend and glorified the faces of the men
and women who stood ubout blm.
"I shall use 'em altertinte," announc
ed Uncle Peter at last; "first one and
then another. Tomorrow, being tbe
Fourth of July, 1 shall divide tbt day
Into four watches of three hours each
and give every flag Its turn. I can't
tbnnk anybody yet I'm too happy. 1
hope nobody will be offended, but I
feol like I'll run up my mother's flng
first with Rebecca's. She mnde It from
her wedding dress. ' Nobody object?"
"Of course not!" they cried heartily,
and In a trice tbe faded bit of bunting
that bnd been flung to tbe brcexe so
many yenri once more floated over Llt
Ue R!vr, and beneath It rippled out
the splendid folds of Rebecca's flag.
"I think them two tings better float
all day tomorrow," said Job Little de
cidedly, "and these three otbere-Et-ty'a
and Hamilton's and ours we'll
Jest drape on the plans. V bat say r
8ummons.
In the Circuit Court of the state of
Crcgoi. for the county of Clack
amaa. Jacob R. Cornog and Emma Rip
ley Comog, huaband and 'wife,
plnlntiffi, vs. Tbe unknown heirs
of John Murphy, deceased; John
Francis Van den Eynde, Hypolite
Hayes. Mrs. Cath Van den Eynde,
and the unknown heirs of John
Franclt Flerens, deceased; also
all other persons or parties an
T"
known, claiming any right, title,
entitle, lien or other Interest In th
real eslute described In the coin'
plulnt herein, defendant!:
To the unknown heirs of Job
Murphy, din-caned: John Francis
Van den Kyndn, Hypollle Hayes,
Mrs. Cath Van den Kyndu, and the
unknown heirs of John Francis Fler-
elns, deceased: also all other per
sons or parties unknown, clnlrnln
any right, title, estate, lien or other
Interest In tho real estate deocrlb-
ed In the complaint herein, defend
anta:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon, V"o nnd each of you are
hereby required to appear ana
answer th complaint filed agnlnst
you in the above entitled court
and cause within ten days train
the (lute of the service of this
summons upon vou If served
within Clackamas County, or If serv
ed within any other county of tbl
stute, then within twenty dnya from
the date of the service of this sum'
mons upon you and If served by
publication hereof, then within six
weeks from the date of the first In'
sertlon of suld publication; and if
you full so to answer, for want
thereof, , tbe plaintiff will proceed
b take a decree and Judgment
against you and each of you as
prayed for in plaintiff's complaint.
to-wlt: For a Judgment and decree
adjudging and decreeing plaintiffs
to be the sole snd exclusive owners
and holders in fee simple of tbe
tltlo to tbe following described real
estate situated io the county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt:
' Tbe northwest 1-4 of the south
cant 1-4 and tbe west 12 of tbe
southwest 1-4 of tbe southeast 1-4
and tbe southeast 1-4 of the south
west 1-4 of tbe southeast 1-4, sec
tlon o0, township 2 of range 6 east.
Willamette Meridian, Clackamas
County, OreKon; free and clear of
all claim or Interest on the part ot
each of you, the said defendants,
and nlso all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any rlgtit, title,
estate, lien or other Intureat In tbe
said real estate "described in tho
complaint herein and In this sum
mons or any persona unknown to
plaintiff, and for auch other ana
further relief as to tbe Court may
seem equitable and Just.
This summons la served upon
tbe said defendant by publication
hereof for six successive weeks In
tbe OreKon City Enterprise, a newt
paper of general circulation printed
and published at Oregon City, Clack
ainaa County, OreKon, by virtue ot
an order of the Honorable J. U,
Campbell, Judge f tbe above en
titled court, dated tbe 3rd day of
July, 1912. and the said defendants
by said order are required to appear
and answer within tlx weeks from
the date ot the first publication
hereof.
WILLIAM A. CARTER
J. L. HAMMERSLY
Attorney! for plaintiffs.
Dale of first publication, July 6,
1912.
Date of last publication, August
16, 1912.
ta tbe Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Clara G. Thtel, plaintiff,
va.
Otto D. Thiel, defendant
To Otto D. Thiol, defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
agnlnst you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the 21st day
ot May, 1912, the date of tbe first
publication of this summons, and if
you fall to answer for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for tbe relief prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wlt; for a decree forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
yourself, for a decree granting plain
tiff tbe care, custody and control of
Meryl Thiel, a minor.
Tblt summons Is puonsned In pur
suance to an Order of the Hon. J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the 18th
day of June, 1912, directing the same
to be published for six clnsecuUve
weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise,
a newspaper published in said County
and State and of general circulation
therein.
WHEELOCK t WILLIAMS,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
First publication, June 21st, 1912.
I-ast publication, August 2nd, 1912.
Summons
In tbe Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Fred W. Ramser, plaintiff.
va.
Zoe Ramser, defendant
To Zoe Ramser, above named defen
dant:
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed agalnat
you in the above hnnied suit on or be
fore the Snd day of August 1912, said
date being the expiration of six weens
from the first publication ot this sum'
mons, and if you fall to appear or an
swer said complaint, for want thereof.
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for be relief prayed for in his com
plaint to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant This
summons is published by order of
Hon. J. U. Campbell Judge of the Cir
cuit Court, which order wns made and
entered on the 15th day of June, 1912,
and the time prescribed for publica
tion thereof is six weeks, beginning
with the Indue ot Friday, June 21st,
1913, and continuing each week there
after to and including the issue of
Friday. August 2nd, 1912.
BROWNELL & STONE,
Attorneys for PlalnUff.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. W. J. McNeil, Plalnlff.
vs. .
Henry L. Burchell, Defendant
8tate of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, 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 cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 13th day of June, 1913, upon
a Judgment rendered and entered In
snld court on the 20th day of May,
1912, In favor of W. J. McNeil, Plain
tiff, and against Henry L. Burchell,
defendant, for the sum of $91.75, and
the further sum of $3.00, aa attor
ney's fee. and the further sum of
$6.25 costs and disbursements and the
costs of and spon this writ, command
ing me to make sale ot the following
described real property, situate In tbe
county of Clackamas, stae of Oregon,
to-wlt: the S.W. 1 of the S.W.J ot
Sec. 36, Twp. 1 3, R. 3 E. Willamette
Meridian, and the S. 1 half of 8. 1
halt of the N.W. of the S.W. 1 of
Hoc. 36, Twp. 3 8., R. 3 E. Wlllam
ette Meridian, cotalnlng CO acres mrre
or less.
Together with-all snd singular the
tenements, hereditaments, and appur
tenances thereunto belonging or In
anywise appertaining.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, JudKinent order and decree,
and in compliance with the command
of snld writ, I will, on Saturday, th
20th day of July, 1912; at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of
the County Court House In the City
of Orexon City, In said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest bidder,
for U. H. gold coin cash In hnnd. all
the right .title and Interest which the
within named defendants or either of
them, bad on the date of the mortgage
herein or since bad in or to the above
described real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
JudKinent order, decree, Interest costs
snd all accruing costs.
E..T. MASS
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon,
liy II. J. 8TAATS,
Deputy,
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June IStb,
11MZ.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Marlam Falling, PlalnUff,
vs.
Peter Failing, Defendant
To Peter Falling, above named defen
dant:
In the name of the State ot Oregon.
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in tbe above named suit on or Be
fore tne Ziith day of July, 1912. said
date being the expiration of tlx weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall to appear or an
swer said complaint for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In her com
plaint to-wlt: ,
For a decree dissolving the bonds
ot matrimony- now existing between
tbe plaintiff and defendant This
summons Is published by order ot
Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of tbe Coun-
entered on the 13th day of June, 1912.
ty Court which order was made and
and the Ume prescribed for publica
tion thereof Is six weeks, beginning
with the issue dated Friday, June 14,
1912, and conUnuing each week there
after to and Including the Issue of Fri
day, July 28th, 1912.
BROWNELL & STONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, For tbe County of Clack
amas.
Carrie W. Dennle, PlalnUff,
vs.
Charles A. Dennla, Defendant
To Charles A. Dennis, the above
named Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalnat
you in the above enUtled Court and
cause, on or before the 27th day of
July, 1912, aald date beng after the ex
piration ot six weeks from tbe first
publication ot this summons; If yon
fall to appear, and answer .the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded In the complaint to-
wlt; for a decree of divorce dissolv
ing the bonds of matrinomy now ex
isting between PlalnUff and defendant
on the ground of cruel treatment non
support and desertion. This sum
mons Is published once a week, for
six consecuUve weeks by order of J,
U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
Court of tbe State ot Oregon for tbt
5th Judicial District
Dated the 13th day of June, 1912,
directing the pubucaUon there....
Date of first publication, June 14th,
1911.
Date of last publlcaUon, July 26th,
1912. '
E. T. REHTIELD,
Attorney for PlalnUff, 518 Deknm
Bldg, Portland, Ore.
Notice to Creditor
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, for tbe County of Chtcka
mas.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Klrkley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned are the duly qualified 'ex
ecutrixes of the estate of Mary Kirk-
ley, deceased, and that all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
properly verified, to the undeinisued
executrixes at Mllwaukle, Oregon, with
In six months from the date of the
first publlcaUon of this noUce, In care
ot William A. Carter, attorney for
executrixes. 602 Corbett Building.
Dated this, the 3d day ot June, 1912.
MART. M. KIRKLEY,
GERTRUDE M. MAX METER,
Executrixes.
W. A. Carter, Attorney, 60! Corbett
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice is hereby given that tht
County Court of the State ot Oregon,
for the County ot Clackamas, has ap
pointed the undersigned, Mary E. Mo
Cormack, administratrix ot the estate
of Charles McCormack, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
said decedent or hit estate, are here
by given notice that they shall pre
sent them to the undersigned admin
istratrix at the office of Jos. E. Hed
ges, Esq., in the Weinhard Building,
in Oregon City, Oregon, within aix
months from the date ot this noUce,
with proper vouchers, duly verified.
Dated June 14, 1912.
MART E. McCORMACK.
Administratrix of the estate ot Charles
McCormack, deceased.
JOS. E. HEDGES. Attorney.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Genevelve Rosenberg, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frederick John Rosenberg, Defendant
To Frederick John Rosenberg, the
above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled cause on or be
fore the 15th day of July, 1912, and If
you fall to so appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for
in her said complaint to-wlt:
For a decree of divorce setting aside
the marriage contract existing be
tween the plaintiff and the defendant
and that plaintiff be restored to her
maiden name, namely, which is Gen
evelve Kelly.
This summons I published by order
of tbe Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clackamas County, for the
Fifth Judicial District made and en
tered on th 31st day of May, 1912, and
the time described for the publlcaUon
of this summons it six weeks begin
ning Friday, May list 1412, and end
ing with tbe Issue of July 12th, 1912.
W. a GLEASON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
2-3 Mulkey Building. Portland, Ore-1
gon.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Hnrvsy K. Cross, WHHsm Hsmmend
. CROSS & HAMMOND
ATTORN EVS-AT-LAW
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Rial Eitstt Abstracts Main Btrtet,
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JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
Administrators Notlct
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
tbe County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, ss administrator of the
estate of Joseph J. Lammers, deceas
ed. All persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present the
same at the law office of my attor
neys, C. D. and D. C. Latourette, In
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from this date.
Dated June 20th, 1912.
GEORGE LAMMERS,
Administrator of Aforesaid Estate
C. D. and D. C. Latourette, Attorneys
for Estate.
Notice of Final Settlement
NoUce Is hereby given that the un
dersigned sdmlnistrator of tht estate
of Christian Hornschach, deceased.
haa filed In the County Court, Clack
amas County, his final acount as such
administrator of aald estate and that
Monday, the 29th day of Jnlr, 1912, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., has been
fixed by said Court as the Ume for
bearing all objections to said report
and tbe settlement thereof.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Administrator of tbe estate of Chris
tian Hornschuch, deceaaed.
U'Ren Schuebel, attorneys for Ad
ministrator.
Summons for Publication.
In the Circuit Court ot tbe State of
Oregon for Cackamas County.
Delva Hoover, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alfred B. Hoover, Defendant
To Alfred B. Hoover, above named de
fendant:
In the name of the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled court and cause.
on or before the 13th 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 be
tween you and the plaintiff be forever
dissolved, and for such other and
further relief as to the court may
seem Just and equitable. This sum-
mons is served upon you by publica
tion by order of the Hon R. B. Beatie,
County Judge, in the absence of the
Judge of the above enUtled court,
which order is dated May 29th, 1912.
The date of tbe first publlcaUon of this
summons Is May 31st 1913, and the
last date of publlcaUon Is July 12th,
1912.
CHAS. A. PETRAIN,
Attorney for PlalnUff.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, For the County ot Clack
amas. Flora Pinard. Edward Pinard, An
drew Plnard, by Edward Pinard, his
guardian, ad litem, Henrietta Pinard
Hines, Eva Pinard Matbiot Orelie
Pinard Kelly, and J. L. Kelly, Plain
tiffs. vs.
John W. Ladd, J. W. Ladd, William
C. Johnson. Clackamas County and
all heirs of John W. Ladd. J. W.
Ladd and William C Johnson, and
all other unknown persons, defen
dants. To John W. Ladd, and J. W. Ladd and
all heirs of John W. Ladd and J. W.
Ladd and all other unknown per
sons, defendants.
In the Name of the State of Ore-'
gon. you are hereby reaoired to an-1
pear and answer to the complaint fil
ed against you In the above enUUed
suit on or before July 5th, 1912, and
if you fall so to answer, plaintiffs
will take decree adjudging that the
plaintiffs are the owner in fee sim
ple of the N.E.1 of the N.E.J of Sec
tion numbered 19 In Township 3
South. Range 1 West of the Willam
ette Meridian. That the defendants
nor either of them have any right ti
tle or claim in and to said property
or any part thereof. That power of
attorney from John W. Ladd to Will
iam C. Johnson be declared null and
void and revoked and of no further
effect with respect to the property
herein described. That tax deed set
out in complaint to Clackamas County
be declared null and void and of no
effect For such other relief as to
the Court may seem Just and equit
able herein.
Service of this summon is made
upon yon by publication, in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable R. B.
Beatie, Judge of Clackamas County,
In the absence of the Circuit Judge,
made May 23rd, 1912, directing such
publication in the Oregon City Enter
prise once a week for six success
ive weeks, the first publlcaUon being
Mar 24th, 1913, and the last July 5th.
1912.
HARRT FELDERB ATJM,
Attorney for plaintiffs.
I. Harry Felberbaura, plainUffs at
torney, hereby certify that the above
entitled suit was filed In the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon on the
21st day of March. 1912, and that the
above is a true copy, prepared by me,
of the summons in said suit
HARRT FELDERBAUM,
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, tor the County ot Cutck
a mas.
Josie Kennedy, plalnUff.
vs.
Frank Kennedy, defendant
To Frank Kennedy, above named de-
denfant:
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 enUtled
suit on or before the 5th day of July,
1912, said date being after the ex
piration of six weeks from the first
publication of this summons; and if
you fail to appear and answer said
complaint for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for th re
lief demanded in the Complaint to
wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now exisUng between
the plalnUff and defendant shove
nsmed and for such other and further
relief aa to the Court may teem meet
and Just
This Summons Is published for six
successive week by order of the Bon-
orable R. B. BeaUe, Judge of th
WEINHARD BUILDINQ
County Court, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, In the absence of the Circuit,
Judge, made tbe 23rd day of May,
1912. Date ot first publication. May
24tb, 1912; date ot last publlcaUon,
July 5th, 1912.
W. D. ORDWAT,
Attorney for PlalnUff.
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