Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 04, 1918, Page Page 7, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918.
Paga 7
SANDY DEPARTMENT
Mrt. Blanch R. SHalley Representative,
JOINT INSTALLATION
BANDY, Ore,, Jan, Z.At the joint
Installation of llio Masonic and East
ern Btar lodge the following officer
were Installed:
Masonic ImlKO K. F. Hruti, W. M.;
Fred 1a Proctor, S. W.i 0. I). Purcell.
J. W.; II. K. Hykim, treasurer; J. 1).
Urt'hnut. m:rtary; C, l Hansen, 8.
I).; C. M. QuIukHall, J. !.; Kmll Went
land ,tllr, and It. 10 .Craawell and Her
man Wemllnnd, steward.
Kutlarn StarMr. Augusta Ilrun,
niHtroDi C. M, Flckall, patron; Mm.
HdmIa Qulcksall, associate mutrun;
Mr, Bertha i'urcell, conductress; Mri,
Clura Imisrtii, associate cunductro;
KA V, Frun. secretary; Mr. Anna
Ilrehaat, Ada; Mr. Wanda Deaton,
Hulk; Urn, Florence 8yke, Esther.
Iao Dawson, who baa boon la Mon
tana for several months, haa returned
to Handy.
II. A. Bt'huttldnr, who la a atudont at
the North Pacific Dental College, bua
been seining out In tlm bank during
the holiday. Mr. Schneider ha en
listed la the Naval Reserve and ex
poem to go Into service a mm a he
complete til it atudli't which will be In
June.
Dolun, Rev, Caldcr and wife, of Port
land; Mis Carolina Vaeretti, John
Wckford, If. li. Reed and wlfo, Mr.
Myra Revenue and Mr. Luna Mo-
UuKln, of Bandy.
Ouo of the biggest dunce aver
Klven in tho euatnru part of Clacka
mas County, wa tho one given by the
Hiiudy I. O, O. F. lodgo In It now hall
Now Year eve. At a cunt of abodt
$700, the lower floor of the lodge build-
UK ha boon trntiHforinod Into one of
thn finest dance hull In the country,
with a maple floor, stug. drelng
room, main and aide entrance, and
adequate lighting arrangement. The
stairway has been changed, end the
dining room on the tecond floor re
modeled. A new iilano ba also been
Installed In the hall. One' hundred and
twelvo number wore aold, and until
tho "wee ma' hour" the happy cou
plet danced the care of the old year
away. To the floor committee, com
posed of II. 11. Aaron, II. 11. Keed and
Otto Molnlg, much credit la due. Under
the management of toll latue commit
tee, another dance will be given Feb
ruury 10th. The lame orchestra ha
been engaged ao good music . I aspired.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS
AT BULL RUN HEAOWORKS
8ANDT, Ore., Jan. . Improve
ment, wblth when fluUhed, will cost
In the neighborhood of $20,000, are
now under way at the I load work,
even mile from Sandy. A new
acreen house, through which the water
I filtered and an electric light plant
are Hearing completion. A crew of
It or II men. under Charle Oliver,
amtlalant engineer of the water depart
ment, of Portland, I doing the work.
SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT
A COMMUNITY SUCCESS
Tie athool entertainment at Dull
Uun latt Saturday evening netted 115
and was a aoclal ucee a well. Free
randy and orange were distributed to
all, aid an Interesting program wa
given.
CAR CELEBRATES NEW YEARS
DAY AT GOVERNMENT CAMP
A Ford car driven by Oilman Iloyal,
of I'ortlund, accompanied by a repre
aunlatlve of the Fraud Motor Car Co.
made the trip from Portland to Govern
mniit Camp Monday. No now wa
encountered, but tho bridge acroaa the
Zlg Zag river at Rhododendron Tavern
and one of the twin bridge above
the toll gate had to be rebuilt, having
gone out lu the recent high water.
Hurry Mitchell, of Sandy, and John
Greenwood, of La Caita Monte Inn,
Zlg Zag, assisted the car on It trip.
MA2ANAS AT A8CHOFP8
MOUNTAIN HOME
BevealMlx Maaama came out from
Portlaad Saturday and remained over
night at Achofr hotel. At noon Sun
day, lx of them left for the annual
cirtn to the top of Mt. Hood and the
remainder of them returned to Port
land. Several of the veteran make
this trip every year.
WEDDINQ BELLS CHIME WITH
THE CHRISTMAS BELLS
Of aaeclal Interest to the young peo
ple of Sandy and vicinity wa the wed
ding of II. n. Reed and Ml Ruth Rev
enue, which occurred at I p. m. Christ
maa 4ay at the home of the bride'
mother. Mr. Myra Revenue. Rev. L.
V. Tralllngor. of Lent, an uncle of the
bride, performed the ceremony, using
the Impressive ring orvlce. The bride
waa attired In a beautiful gown of
white let over chiffon, with a full
length veil and carried a bouquet of
white and pink carnation. The house
waa profanely decorated with Christ-
maa greens, red and white. Among
those present were, Rev. Trulllnger
and wife, of Lenta; D. Douglasa and
family, John Revenue and wife, Homer
Rcvenae, Miss Alice McQulre. M. A.
Deatoa and wifo, Mis Sabra Deaton.
Mlssoa Gertrude and France Molnlg
and Marshall Davla.
A dellcloue buffet luncheon wa
anrved. after which the bride and
grooss departed for Portland for
short tay. Mr. Reed, who come
from Salem, haa made many friend
during his stay In Sandy. He cnllRted
on Jane ISth In Rase Hospital Unit
No. 41 The bride wa born on the
old Revenue place a mllo from Sandy,
and pent her life In this commun
Ity. Ur. and Mr. Reed will be at
home la the Revenue cottage until Mr,
Reed 1 eallod to the color.
CHRISTMAS DAY CLAIMS
ANOTHER
BRIDE
Ills Marjory Adam and Sargont
Floyd Dover wore united In marriage
at 8 . at. December 25th, at the home
of the hrldo'B Bister, Mrs. Clint Ed
ward. Only the Immediate family
waa present. 8argont Dover ha been
stationed at Comp Lewi for some
time and he will take his bride there
as aoon as quarters can be secured
Roth of tho young people are well
known la Sandy, Mrs. Dover having
boon connected with the Sandy News
for some time.
IT'S IN THE AIR ANOTHER
WEDDINQ ON NEW YEARS DAY
Beeaase of the prominence of the
contracting parties, the wedding of
Mlsa Alice McGuglu and Randolf Ship
loy ha boon of groat Interest to the
ooonle of Clackamas County. Tney
were married at the home of the bride
at 2 : 31 p. m. New Years Day. To the
strains of the wedding march, played
by Mis Laura Shipley, the couple
entered the parlor where uev. a. u
Calder, formerly of the M. 'B. church
of the Pleasant Home district, pro-
nouueod tho words which made them
man and wife. The ring ceremony waa
used and after the benediction, the
Misses Bhlnloy sang several duets.
The bride was becomingly dressed
in a white wool gown, trimmed with
rare old lace which is an heirloom,
buffet lunchoon was served, after
which the couple loft for a short wed
ding Journey. They will be at home
In the McGugln cottage after January
Gth.
Anion those present were Mrs
Ttnrthft Rldlnca and children from
Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, from Os
wego; Mr. and Mrs. Shipley and daug-
ters. Laura and Mabel, from Gresnam
Mae Thomas and family, Geo. Thomas
and family, of Bull Run; Mr. and Mrs
Fred Bmko, of Sandy Ridge, Miss Blva
BIG. NEW YEARS DANCE.
LOCALS.
SANDY. Ore.. Jan, 8 c. D. Purcell
and wife spent Chrlstmaa In Portland,
guest of Mr. Purcell' sinter and hus
band, Mr. and Mr. Jamea Shoemaker.
The Misses Emma and Lizzie Haael-
wander and Mr. and" Mrs. Ed Danlals.
of Portland, ipent Chrlstmaa day with
J. Ilaselwander and family.
Mark Senska and wife entertained
the following guest at dinner Christ
mas day: E. Sits and family, Fred
Wentzel and family, J. A, Senska and
family, Herman Ilaselwander and Miss
Emma Netzel.
Mr. D. Dabrua ha moved to Port
land for the winter, to be with her
daughter, Johanna. She returned to
Sandy laat week to assist her ion, A.
II. Dahrua, In filling out hi questionnaire.
Alex Gray and Geo. Beer were Port
land visitor last week.
Cyril and Raymond Gray spent Fri
day and Saturday in Portland.
O. II. Dahrus I the owner of a new
Excelsior motorcycle
Glendale Roberta, the small ion of
Mr. and Mr. Birch Roberta, of Dover,
had the misfortune to break his leg
last week.
Mr. Francis' little boy, of Kelso, 1
suffering from a dislocated hip.
The friends of Mrs. Vlra Maston, of
Gresham, will be glad to hear she 1
Improving. For several day her lite
was despaired of.
Mrs. Myra Revenue spent aeveral
days in Gresham last week.
Miss Lota Beers haa accepted a posi
tion in Scale' store.
Mrs. Gerkoe, of Sandy Ridge, receiv
ed a telegram Sunday evening from
Chclago, saying her mother waa not
expected to live.
The Scales family took Christmas
dinner in Portland with Mr. Scales'
mother, Mrs. Blackhall. A brother
from Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkan
sas, surprised them by bolng present.
The windows In the Sandy Ridge
school house have been changed dur
ing the vacation. They are now on
the east side of the building. Thla ar
rangement of having the light all come
from one side corrects the cross lights
that tall when the lighting comes
from two sides and is much better for
the eyea. Ed Llttlepage has been do
ing the work. It also has a new heater.
8everal farmers in the Sandy Ridge
county bought 2 Otons of mill feed
at Portland and had it shipped to
Eagle Creek, from which place they
have been hauling It the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Aaron, of Bull
Run, were Sandy callers Monday.
Will Scales, a brother of J. Scales,
landed In London safely, according to
Information received Christmas morn
ing. He was sixteen days on the way
from New York.
Mrs. Ed Stewart, of Bull Run, went
to Portland, Monday, to have some
dental work done.
John Nelson's Bmall son won the
horse raffled oft by E. Beers last week.
Miss Sabra Deaton, of Portland, is
the guest of her brother, M. A. Deaton
and wife.
Miss Eva Edwards returned to Port
land Tuesday, after a short visit with
the family of E. Beers.
Mrs. Annie Glockner and family are
In Portland for a week.
Mrs. Shetterly and son, Chester, of
Redmond, Ore., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Bonett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Nappa, Ore.,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qoo.
Wolf last week.
Mrs. Miller, of Chorryvllle, spent
the last two weeks visiting friends in
Portland.
Mrs. J. C. Sinclair waa a Portland
viBltor last week. Her daughter, Mrs.
Wood (Ruth Hart) accompanied her
home tor a visit of a few weeks.
Lola Butolf has been the guest of
Itnlen Moulton. at Bull Run, lor a
week.
Ralph Ganger spent the New Year
with New Mitchell.
Miss Averll retrned Monday from
her vacation. , . -
The grade school opened for work
January 2. Most of the echools around
here began the same day.
Nelson and Mlklnson'i boom went
out Friday for the third time thla win
ter. The heaviest lost this time will
be the broken chain and cable.
Harvey Bnyder, expert accountant,
of Portland, 1 auditing the book of
the Bandy Fir Lumber Co.
I. 1C. Dawson arrived in Sandy last
Tburmlay from Helena, Mont., where
he had been for the lust six month.
Ho say the country I fine and money
plentiful there, but the water I bad.
He returned to Portland New Year
day, where he goes to work at the
Clifford Hotel barber shop.
Illnk Kreb returned Sunday from
Eastern Oregon, where be ha been
working on a ranch since early last
spring.
R. F. Grunart received a shipment
of Hood Ulver apples last week. They
were grown on tho Troy Shelly farm In
that valley.
Henry Kubltza I spending the holi
days with he homo folk.
Walter Orunert and wife came from
Tenlno, Wash., to spemd Christmas
with K, F. Orunert and wife. Ed
Urunert I also at home.
Among those attending the New
New Year dance, we noticed Harry
firamhall and family of Troutdale;
Krnoxt Aschoft and wife, of Junction
City; Otto Aschoff and Mr. Emma
Thomas, of Marmot; Clint Edward and
wife, J. E. Pomeroy and wife, Alvin
Cbown and wife, and Miss Marie Kol
nerker, of Portland, Frank Thomas and
son, of Estacada, and Ted Bornitedt
Ted I again in Portland, but spent the
last few month In Dakota.
Mr. J. C. Laundree has returned
from a three weeks' visit with ber
sister, Mr. Kotzman, at Bond, Ore
gon. Died, In Portland, December 31, Mr.
Scales, She Is the mother of J.
Scale, the Sandy merchant.
Mr. and Mr. A. L. Deaton and Irvin
Mackcy pent New Year day with
M. U A. Deaton and wife.
Mr. Mattfngly, on the old McCor-
mack place, lost a valuable mare last
week. L. M. Wilson lost one of bis
little, white mule from the same dis
ease. It seems to be a kind of poison
caused by the ferp In the hay.
Mr. and Mr. Bonnett spent Christ
mas at Gresham with Mrs. Bonnett'
Ister. Mrs. Pulfer.
W. J. Faublon and family will occu
py the Amanda Maroney house. The
furniture bis been sold.
Nelson and Mlkleson'a mill will
itart running January 7.
The Christmas tree and program at
the Lutheran church was a decided
success. An English and a German
program were given.
The young people of the Catholic
church will give a card party in the
I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening,
January 6th.
Percy T. SJielley and family re
turned to Sandy Monday after an ab
sence of two weeks. They spent
Christmas "with Mr. Shelley' parent
In Hood River valley.
M. A. Deaton wa a Portland visitor
Monday.
Mrs. Helm and children spent New
Year' with her daughter, Mr. Dell
Jadwlne and family.
George Couper and daughter, dor
othy, came home for Chrlstmaa din
ner. R. F. Dittert made the trip to Port
land Monday of last week.
Mrs. T. Hagan, Of Bull Run 1 In
I the Good Samaritan hospital, recover
ing from an operation for appendici
tis and adhesions.
COUNTY HAS RECORD RAINFALL
Since December 12 there ba been a
rainfall In Clackamas county of 3014
Inches. This I probably the greatest
downfall In the history of the county.
Measurement were made by George
A. Brown of Maple Lane.
WANTED To bear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
DEAD HORSES TAKKN Cash paid
for dead cow and down and out
hores. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwauklo 69-J.
CALL FOR BIDS .
The Beaver Crcok Mutual Telephone
association doe hornby call for bid
for the operation of its wltchboard at
Beaver Creek. Oregon, beginning
January 14th, 1918, and continuing to
January 14, 1919. Service to be con
tinuoua ,nlght, day, Sunday and boll-
day, and jo be performed by three
(3) operator working 8 hour each.
Living quarter are furnished free.
The right to reject any and all bid
is reserved.
Address all communication to the
secretary, 8. L. Casto, R. F. D. No. 3,
Oregon City, Ore.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the matter of the estate of Amanda
Maronay, deceased:
Notice I hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Amanda Maronay, has filed In the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, hi final account as such ad
ministrator of said estate and that
Monday, the 4th day of February, A. D.
1918, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.,
has been fixed by said court a the
time for hearing objections to said re
port and the settlement thereof.
GEO. C. MARONAY,
Administrator of the estate of
Amanda Maronay, deceased.
HAMMOND tc HAMMOND,
Attorney for administrator.
This Summon la served upon you ed and served upon you by publication
by publication thereof In the Oregon by order of the Honorable 3. V. Camp-
City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper bell, Judge of the above entitled Court,
published at Oregon City, Orggon, for made on the 14th day of December,
six week by order of the Honorable 1917, ordering the same to be publish-
Judge J. U. Campbell, Judge of the led once a week for six successive
above entitled court, made on the 20th weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise,
day of December, 1917. This summon a weekly newspaper ot general clrcu-
I first published December 21st, 1917, lation, published at Oregon City,
and will be last published on February Clackama County, State of Oregon.
1, 1918. 1 GEORGE I. BROOKS,-
3. E. MAOERS, Attorney for the Plaintiff, 614 Corn-
Attorney for Plaintiff, 902 Yeon Bid. monwealth Building, Portland, Ore.
Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication Dec. 21, 1917.
Date of last publication Feb. 1, 1918.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the matter of the estate of E. E.
McGugln, -deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
E. E. MeOugln, deceased ba filed in
Notice to Creditors.
Iq the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Notice 1 hereby given that the un-
the county court of Clackamas county, derslgned ha been appointed admin
Oregon, her final account as such ex- latratrix of the estate of Jame Gar-
ecutrlx of said estate and that Mon- field Smith, deceased, by the County
day, the 14th day of January, A. D, Court ot the State of Oregon for
1918, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., Clackamas County, and has qualified.
has been fixed by said court as the All persons having claims against said
time for hearing objections to said ac etate are hereby notified to present
count and the settlement thereof. the same, dulv vnrlflfid aa hv law riv
ALICE McGUGIN,
Executric of the estate of F.
McGugln, deceased.
HAMMOND & HAMO.VD,
Attorneys for Executrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
McGugm, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
Henry McGugln, deceased has filed
In tire county court of Clackamas
quired, to the undersigned at 809
Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published December
21st, 1917.
ELLEN E. SMITH,
Administratrix.
order made by Hon, J. U. Campbell.
Judge of the above entitled court, dat
ed the 21st day ot December, 191?, dt
recttng' publication ot this summons
In the Oregon City Enterprise, a news
paper of general circulation printed
and published at Oregon City, Oregon.
;, i EDWIN LINDSTEDT, .
and B. G. SKULASON,
Postoffice address, 301-303 Piatt
"" Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication Deo. 28, 1917.
Date of last publications, Feb. 8, 1913.
FINAL NOTICE,
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Andrew Anderson, deceased, has
filed her final account In said estate
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County, and
that the Judge of said Court has ap
pointed Monday, the 7th day ot Janu
ary, 1918, at one (1) o'clock p. m. tor
hearing objection to said account and
for settling said estate.
MINNIE A. ANDERSON,
' Administratrix of the estate of
Andrew Anderson, deceased.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS.
Attorneys for Admlnlstrltrlx.
SUMMONS
No. 15334.
county, Oregon, her final account as in the Circuit Court of the State ot
such executrix of said estate and that Oregon, for Clackamas County.
onday, the 14th day of January, A. John Benson, Plaintiff.
D., 1918, at the hoar of ten o'clock vs.
a. m., has been fixed by said court The unknown heirs of Eliza McKinney,
as the time for hearing objections to deceased; Sarah A. Bessellen.
said account and the settlement there
of.
ALICE McGUGIN,
Executrix of the Estate of Henry
McGugln, deceased.
HAMMOND & HAMMOND,
Attorneys for Executrix.
LI
TRIAL OF
HOLIDAY JAG FEST
Jack Mclntyre, who was arrested
Christmas eve with a suit case ot
booze, was fined $50 and costs Friday.
Mclntyre, who was raised on a farm
In Clackamas county, was placed un
der ball to appear here and was al
lowed to go home over Christmas. He
promptly admitted his guilt and told
the officers at the hearing that he
figured It would fce easier to carry the
booze into Portland over the P. R. L.
& P. than to continue his Journey In
on the Southern Pacific. He got off
the 9:30 passenger train from Cali
fornia and was on his way to a local
hotel when arrested.
Mclntyre has been working In a
logging camp down on the Columbia
and claimed that he was sent by his
tollow-workmen to bring back a goodly
supply of Intoxicants for a Christmas
high Jinx among the loggers. He had
fifteen quarts of bottled whiskey, one
onehalt pint, and a 2-gallon demijohn,
loaded into his suit case with three
shirts.
Upon payment of his fine Sheriff
Wilson gave him back his shirts and
he went on his way.
8UMM0NS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas. Bertha Morse, plaintiff,,
v.
William Henry Morse, Jr., Defendant
To William Henry Morse, Jr., Defendant:
In the name ot 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 expiration ot six weeks from the
date ot the first publication of this
summons, which date is hereinafter
stated, and if you fail so to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will In either event apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint to-wit:
For a decree forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony between plaintiff
and defendant and tor such other re
lief a may be just and equitable.
You are hereby served with this
summons personally, pursuant to an
order made by the Hon. J. U. Camp
bell, Judge ot the above entitled court,
duly made and entered In the above
entitled court and cause on the 8th
day of December, 1917, which order
directs among other things, that you
shall be served with summons in this
suit by the publication thereof, In the
manner provided by law, and that you
shall appear and answer to said com
plaint on or before the expiration of
six weeks from the date ot the first
publication of this summons, which
date is fixed by said order as Decem
ber 28, 1917.-
This summons Is first published De
cember 28, 1917.
ERNEST C. SMITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Hood River, Oregon.
Notice To Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the uu
A&rtt VTi aA ham hoAn liilv unnnlntail
the County court of the state of Ore- U? unkf.own' an? UUe;
gon for the county of Clackamas, ad-
miniHtratrir of th wrtnL f r-harin. estate described In the complaint
C. Panek. deceased. All persons hav- hereln- 0,6 abore named defendants:
ing claims against said estate are here- In 108 aamft ot tne state of egon,
by required to present them to me at you and each of re berebT r
the office of C. Schusbel Oregon City, qu,red t0 PPear and answer, or oth
Oregon. property verified as by law "wise P'e to the complaint of the
required, within six months from the Plaintiff filed herein against you in
date hereof. the above entitled suit on or before the
Data of first publication December lltn dar ot February, 1918, which is
20, 1917. more than six weeks after the first
MYRTLE E. PANEK, publication of this summons. And if
Administratrix of the Estate ' of you atl to aPPesr or answer, or other-
Charles C. Panek, Deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for administratrix.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County of Clacka-
M. B. Meacham, Attorney. 809 Cham-; Genevleve Elam, Plaintiff,
Lemuel E. Elam, Defendant.
To Lemuel E. Elam, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear on or before Monday, January 7,
1918, and answer the complaint filed
against you, in the above entitled suit,
the date of the first publication of
this summons, which first publication
is the 23rd day of November, 1917,
the date of the last publication being
the 4th day of January, 1918, and if
you fall to appear or answer to said
complaint plaintiff will take a decree
as prayed for in her complaint order
ing that the marriage, and marriage
bonds heretofore and now existing be
tween the plaintiff, Genevieve Elam,
and the defendant, Lemuel E. Elam,
be dissolved and held for naught
This summons Is published pur
suant to an order made and entered
on the 22nd day of November, 1917,
by the Honorable 3, V. Campbell,
judge of the above entitled court, di
recting that this summons be served
upon you by publishing the same once
a week for six consecutive weeks in
the Oregon City Enterprise, a news
paper of general circulation, published
In Clackamas county. State of Oregon.
J. 3. FITZGERALD.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
421 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Charles K. Bessellen and Frederic
Gage; also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right
title, estate, lien, or Interest In the
real estate described in the com
plaint herein, Defendants.
To the unknown heirs ot Eliza Mo-
klnney, deceased; Sarah A. Bessellen,
Charles K. Bessellen, and Frederic
Gage; also all other persons or par-
estate, Hen or Interest in the real
I
wise plead to said complaint the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint herein,
namely, for a decree adjudging that
Notice To Creditors. you have no claim In, estate or inter-
Notice is hereby given that the un- est, lien, or title in or to the real es-
dereigned has been duly appointed by tate described in the complaint and
the county court of the state of Ore- herein described, situate in the county
gon tor the county ot Clackamas ad-lot Clackamas, State ot Oregon, to-
ministrator of the estate of Mansfield I wit:
Sonnlchsen, deceased. All persons The Southeast Quarter of the South-
having claims against said estate are east Quarter of Section Thirty-four;
hereby required to present them to the South half ot the Southwest Quar
me at the of Ice of C. Schuebel, Oregon ter of Section Thirty-fiver the South-
City, Oregon, properly verified as by west quarter of the Southeast quar
law required, within six months from er of Section Thirty-five, all in Town
the date hereof. ghlp Two. South. Range Two. East of
Date of first publication December the Willamette Meridian.
20 1917. The olaintiff further Dravs In said
EDWARD M. WOLF, complaint that each of said defendants
Admlnisrator of the Estate of Mans be required to set forth his pretended
field Sonnichsen. deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,,
Attorney tor Administrator.
claim to said real estate; that the same
be adjudged null and void and that the
defendants have no estate, title, claim,
interest or lien in or upon said real es
tate; that the defendants, and each of
them be perpetually enjoined and
All employes ot the Oregon City
Woolen Mills will commencing after
the first of the year be paid every Sat
urday night Instead ot twice monthly,
the system now in effect. Announc
ment ot this change will be posted
on the bulletin boards of the company,
Monday. This change Is made solely
for the convenience of the employes
who feel that pay days coming more
frequent will enable them to make bet
ter disposition of their funds. The man
agement, wtn oe lorced to handle a
vast amount , of additional clerical
work in order to put this new system
into effect and will be compelled to
have an extra office assistant. How
ever in granting their employes de
sire, they are continuing their preval
ent policy ot always giving the inter
est ot thoir employes, first consider
ation. Several of the workers when
interviewed regarding the change ex
pressed their gratification at tho com
ing of the "every week pay day." .
Lane county is planning on doing
much winter read work.
SUMMONS.
In Uie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Levy W. Myers, plaintiff, vs. C. W.
Kern, Lucena Kern, his wife, Pluess
Rudolph, and Saratoga Investment
Company a corporation, defendants.
To Pluess Rudolph one of the above
named defendants.
In the name ot the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer, or otherwise plead, to the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and cause, on or
before the first day ot February, 1918,
and if you fail to so appear and answer
said complaint or otherwise plead
thereto, for want thereof, tho plain
tiff will apply to the Court tor the
relief prayed tor in the complaint, to
wlt: For a judgment and decree of
foreclosure ot that certain mortgage
made and executed by C. W. Kern and
Lucena Kern his wife, to Joseph Un
ternahrer on the 2Sth day of April, 1911,
and afterwards assigned to the plain-
tiff herein, and duly recorded at page
25 of Book 81 Records of Mortgages
for Clackamas County, Oregon, on the
29th day of April, 1911, which mort
gage is upon the south half of the
southwest quarter and the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section 32 in T. 2 S. R. 7 E. of the
Willamette Meridian in Clackamas
County, Oregon, and was given for
the sum of $3500. One Thousand Dol
lars of which sura has been paid, leav
ing a balance of $2500.00. principal to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum since July
28th, 1916, for the sum ot $250 espe
cial Attorney's fees herein and tor the
costs and disbursements of this suit.
That said sum of $2500 and interest
from July 2Sth, 1916, at 8 per cent per
annum, and $250 attorneys tees be de
clared a first lien upon said mortgages
premises. That all ot Bald mortgaged
real property be sold as by law pro
vided under decree of said Court to
satisfy said judgment and decree of
foreclosure, and if there is any remain
der over, for a decree ordering the
same paid into Court for the-benefit of
such of said defendants as may he
found entitled thereto.
That the defendants, and all parties
clalmipg by through or under them, be
forever barred and foreclosed of all
equity ot redemption In said premises
and all redemption, except the statu
tory redemption, and that the pur
chaser be let into the possession ot
said premises on the day of sale.
SUMMONS.
No. 15264.
Merchants National Bank, of Portland, barred from further asserting any
Oregon, a national banking associa- title, claim, estate, or interest in or to
tion, plaintiff. 8ald real estate; that the plaintiff
vs - be decreed to be the owner in fee sun-
Judith M. Joy, defendant Ple thereof, free from all claims of the
To Judith M. Joy.' the defendant above defendants, and that the plaintiff's
named: utie tnereto do quieted, ana tor otner
In the name of the State of Oreeon. Proper relief.
you are hereby required to appear and Tma Bummons is Hereby served up
answer to the complaint filed against on yu bv Publication thereof for six
you In the above entitled suit within successive weeks by authority of an
six weeks from the 21st day of Decem
ber, 1917, and if you fail so to answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff wiU take
default against you and will apply to
the Court tor the relief demanded In
the complaint to-wit: For a Judgment
and decree of the Court against you
for the recovery of the sum of Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars with inter
est on said sum at the rate of freight
(8) per cent per annum from- the
20th day of February, 1917, and attor
ney's fees ot Fifty ($50.00) Dollars in L. U Latourettb, President F. J. Meyer. Cashier
tms suit ana taxes on tne premises Ik a mitt fJ 1. . . f T f
hereinafter described for the year nC EfSt IMatlOlial tfailk
1914, in the sum of Nine and 39-100
tQ J 0 TVillava oviA tnrn. tn a ...
191(5 on said nrnrntHfis In thn nnm of Win i fUj, JJU,UUU.UU
Sixteen and 42-100 ($16.42) Dollars, ransacts a uenerai eanKing Business jpen trom y A. Jl. to o r. JV1.
paid by the plaintiff, and for plaintiff's
costs and disbursements In the above
. SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Anna M. Johnson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carl Johnson, Defendant p ..
To Carl Johnson, above name 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 suit on or
before the 11th day of January, 1118,
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication ot
this summons, and if you fail to an
swer said complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in her complaint
to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant This summons is
published by order of Hon. J. TJ. Camp
bell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which
order was made on the 28th day of No
vember, 1917, and the time prescribed
for publication thereof is six weeks,
beginning with the issue dated Friday,
November 30, 1917, and continuing
each week thereafter to and Including
Friday, January 11, 1918.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL 01 RECTORY
JOOBPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
M4NEY TO LOAN
WEINHARD BUILDING
of Oracn City, Oregon
enunea suit, bu upon ana accordance
with that certain promissory note and
mortgage made and delivered by you
on the 20th day ot February, 1915. to
Allan R. Joy, for the sum of Five Hun- All legal business promptly attended te
dred ($500.00) Dollars, and assigned
by said Allan R. Joy to the above
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attomey-at-Law
named plaintiff, and for the foreclos
ure of said mortgage upon the follow
ing described premises, to-wlt:
All of the Southwest Quarter (S.W.
M) ot Section Four (4), in Township
Five (5) South of Range Four (4)
East ot the Willamette Meridian, In
Clackamas County, Oregon, and for
the sale of the same by the Sheriff of
said Clackamas County, the proceeds
ot said Bale to be applied upon the
amounts owing bt you to the plaintiff
upon your said promissory note, attor
ney's fees, taxes, costs and disburse
ments, in accordance with the law and
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
Atterneys-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Siwlalties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
Office Phones Pacific llaln 405;
Home A-270.
STONE & MOULTON
Attorneyt-at-tLaw
Beaver Bldg., Room 6
OXEGON CITY - - - OREGON
ing said mortgage to be a prior and
first lien upon said premises and bar
ring and foreclosing all of the right,
title, claim, or equity of redemption
in the said , premises of yourself and
all other persons claiming or to claim,
by, through or under you,, subsequent
to the 20th day of February, 1915, save
and excepting only their statutory
right of redemption and that the plain-
tiff have judgment for any sum re
maining unpaid after application ot
the proceeds of said sale to the pay
ment ot said promissory note, attor
ney's fees, taxes and costs, and for
such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem meet and Just.
This summons is made and publish-1
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
- Over Bank of Orsgon City.
C. SCHUEBEL
Attorney-at-Law
DeuUcher Advokat
Will practice in air courts, make cot
lections and settlements.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon Citr. Oregon.
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Torosto, Canada,
and the McKHlip Scbeel of Sur
gery of Chicago, la established
at Fashlen Stable, between
Fourth and Fifth an Main Street.
Both Telephones
Office Pacific 65; Home A-95
Res. Pacific 184; Home B-80
William Hammond
. Philip L. Hammond.
HAMMOND & HAMMOND
Attorneys-at-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-273
CLACKAMAS COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION
WE GET THE MONEY
6 and 11 Beaver Bldg. Oregon City, Oregon.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS
Turn your old account and notes into cash.
Special correspondents and attorney in all cities and towns in the United
State tnd 0"nada. "