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    OREGON CITY EI-TTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MAY 17,1918.
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B MAUNA COWLBJ
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Copyrlilit, Mil, lay the MoClure Mtwipe
per Myndloate.)
Toimnt to apartment Four D,
Marbrldge court," whispered vocifer
ous" Nuttiiin, the young Dinn who
worked Uio switchboard at Curtl A
Carter' real estate offices. The young
man listened to (lie vole on the tvlo
phono, Uma turning to the young Mr.
Curt or, lit mid: "Kim wnnli to tulk
to one of the fir in. Kind o mini, I
should say. Wuiit to talk to her, Mr.
Carterr "
. "What' ahe llker queried tha
youngest member of tha Arm.
"Sound Ilka a cranky old achool
ma'am. Sha'a awful mad''
"Oh, well, I might aa well talk to
her. ril kid her a little, and maybe
that will keep her quiet," and atlll
turning over the paper on Ida desk,
with hit right band, Mr. Carter reach
ed out wltb hta left hand to take tha
receiver off Ita hook on hi desk phone
while the operator connected htm with
tha tenant la apartment Four D.
"So you're pretty cold. Well, now
I didn't catch tha name Mlaa Crosby
I certainly am aorry. But you'll
have to ae Mr. Hoover about that
Now, you don't think we're keeping
that apartment cold Jut to make you
mad. No, honest there lan't any way
we can get mora coal. What the
theater get coal enough. Well, that'a
good one. All you can do, then, la
to go to a ahow. It'a matinee day.
Now, really, I didn't mean to make yon
angry. But you aee, everyone la kick
log. and It really Isnt our fault' Wa
can't get any mora coal and all wa can
do la to try and keep cheerful about It
What? Yon bet that It lan't ao cold
here In oar office aa It la In your
apartment? Well, now, Mlaa Crosby,
I'll have to admit that It la pretty
comfortable here. We've got a south
.era exposure and we're on tha ground
floor, and somehow theaa office build
tng people do manage to get tha coat
Tea, It la unfair. What? Why. cer
tainly. I'd be glad to see you. Coma
right along. Yea, Just ask for Mr.
Carter, Jr, Frank Carter. Good by,
Miss Crosby. I'll aee you soon." Ha
hung the receiver back on the hook
and then clapped hta hand over tha
ear wltb which he had been listening
aa If to relieve It from the effect of
the volley fire that had been charged
on It through the phone. "
"Wow," he said, addreaalng tha tel
ephone operator on the opposite aide
of the room, beyond the little wooden
fence. "Wow, but ahe certainly la
some sour old ntnld. I thought I'd kid
her Into good humor, but It waa the
wrong tack. I wonder If aha'll call my
bluff and come down and aee how
warm we are. But aay, Nathan, try
to get the conl commissioner on tha
wire nint In. It'a a shame to run the
Area so-low. Ask them If they can't
let me spenk to htm personally. It
acorns aa If eomethlng ought to be
dona."
A half hour Inter young Carter
henrd a very low but uumlstakiible
whistle. It wns Nnthan'a way of In
dicating that something worth observ
ing was occurring In tho office. There
whs a note of admiration In tho whis
tle distinctly It was his way of sig
naling to the other boys In the office
end Mr. Cnrter, who was still young
enough to be Interested In such a sig
nal even, though ho waa a member of
the firm the proximity of a pretty
girl.
Curter looked up from hla paper
caught the direction of Nathnn'a gaze
and then whistled an answering
whistle, very low, but atlll audible to
Nathan. It was a pretty girl and she
waa approaching In the vicinity of Na
than. Enveloped In a voluminous fur
trimmed rough woolen coat of a dark
vlolit hue, with her hnnda encased In
a bluck muff to match tho fur on her
coat with a picturesque block velvet
hat, cut on the poke bonnet order, that
cast much shadow on her face, there
was atlll enough opportunity to see
that the girl beneath so much warmth
giving clothes was young, animated
and pretty.
The bewildered Nathan looked up as
ahe approached and to her query that
Carter did not henr, he nodded to the
desk of the youngest member of the
firm. Then the violet coat and the
delicate aroma of violet aachet that
went with it moved toward the little
wooden fence that hedged In Mr. Car
ter'a desk.
"Ilere I am," said the girl, "rm the
tenant In Four D., Marbrldge court
Where do you want me to alt Inside
the fence or outside '
Carter Jumped from his seat and
was so confused that all he could aay
was: "Inside the fence-please take
this chair, any chair, any chair. Yea,
Indeed. - You are actually Miss Cros
by T How very good of you."
"No. I won't take your chair. Ill
take this little one,4' she said, slipping
out of hor coat and revealing a very
neatly fitted plain blue serge dross be
neath. She placed the chair precisely
half way between the radiator and
tha window where the light would
come over her left shoulder. "There,"
she said. "I like It Just Mke that I
shall knit and not disturb you at all.
Please alt down, Mr. Carter. You can't
Imagine what a pleasure It la to be
warm."
Carter noted a tone of asperity la
the girl's voice but he did not feel la
the least Irritated by It. He tried to
swing himself around la his gwlvel
chair so Mint lie could go on
work before him, but (hi) cliulr si-emi-i,
to swing of Its own accord a round
n giil n so that bit sut looking nt Ills
guest.
"Ho so you took my Invitation seri
ously, did you? I'm glnd." II" Impli
ed with emlmrrnHHincnt nnd Hie girl
opened two blue eyes wide nnd round,
with studied naivety, behind which
Carter knew lay much snrcusm. "Why,
didn't you menu Hint you wanted me
to come?" she nuked, "You first sug
gested the theater, but you see, I've
been at the theater till I've seen every
ahow In town anil every tnovlo In tha
neighborhood. And 1 simply must get
these army sweaters done I" Carter
noticed Hint she had taken a half fin
ished klmkl sweater from her bag.
Kven to his Inexperienced eyes the
knitting seemed wonderfully firm,
warm and compart stid he noted tha
gold ends of the knlltlng needles.
"I've called on nil my friends. Yon
see I don't know many people In town,
and I've shopped till I've bought
trunkful of things I don't need. I've
spent hours In church and other hours
In the museum and the public libra
ries. 80 your Invitation was very
welcome. Perhaps If I hsd always
lived In the North I could stand tha
apartment. But yon see this la my
first winter North. I came with my
aunt and now she has gone away for
few week and I'm alone. One feels
the cold more when one Is alone, I
think." Then promising not to dis
turb Mr. Carter any more ahe con
tinued her knitting In alienee. From
time to time when Mr. Carter felt that
her eyesewere Intent on her knitting
he swung around In his swivel chair
and caught a timid glance at the girl.
Sometimes ha noticed the graceful an
kle, at other times the slender capable
handa that were so neatly framed la
the tight white lace cuffs of her dsrk
sleeves. At other times he noticed the
glint of auburn In her balr and then
again the long curve of the dark tasbe
that shsded her blue eyes. He did
not know that from beneath those long
Inshes the blue eyes were perfectly cap
able of observing his stolen glance
though the graceful fingers went on
uninterruptedly with the needles and
wool. '
"Couldnt yon give me a Job?" Nancy
Crosby put this question to Mr. Carter
one day after-she hsd been making
her visits to his office for the purpose
of keeping warm during the course of
an entire week. "I am getting tired of
knitting. One can't do that all the time.
I could do copying for you and sort
over papers perhaps and stick op en
velopes and atampa and things."
So Mr. Carter secured a little ma
hogany desk, had It placed beside hts
own and there established Nancy Cros
by as his volunteer assistant They
had finally agreed that the money that
she earned as his asslstsnt should be
contributed to the Red Cross.
It was In the afternoon of that day
that Mr. Carter dropped In at the
Murbrldge Court and getting the
emergency key to apartment Four D
from the Janitor there let himself Into
the empty apartment and did a little
amuteur tinkering on his own account
That morning through bis Incessant
efforts a goodly supply of coal had
been dejoslted In the coal blna of the
Marbrldge Court
Nancy Crosby continued to work for
him for a week more. He asked her
one day whether her apartment ws
still cold. "Yes," she said, "It really
Is dreadful. There Isn't any steam la
the living room radiator, though the
bedroom radlatora are all right But
you aee I can't stay there In the dsy
time. Isn't It strange, for the other
tenants are perfectly comfortable
now." ,
Yes, It Is funny," agreed Carter,
and began to rend a lease on hla desk
with eagerness.
At the end of that week Nancy'a
aunt waa expected to return and
Nnncy hod Indicated that ahe would
have to give up her Job.
"I took It Just to be spiteful In fact
I came down to bother you, Just to
mnke you furious. I thought you were
holding off tho steam so as to save
money and I Intended to find out and
to mnke you so tired of seeing me
around that you would get the coal
at any cost. But really I have had a
lovely time. Thank you for making It
so pleasant But now that aunt Is com
ing bnck I really wish something
could be done about that apartment"
"Fll go up myself," Carter promised.
"Maybe something, u the matter with
the living room radiator. I'll have It
attended to at once. But bu,t we
aren't going to forget each other now,
are we? You aee, I've been getting
terrifically Interested In you, though I
suppose to you I'm an Impossible sort
of fellow."
"Impossible I" echoed Nancy "Yon
don't suppose I would ha ve" fibbed
about tho radiator If I hadn't wanted
an excuse to be with you. I hnvent
even noticed whether It was hot or
cold."
"You haven't," gasped Carter. "And
I put the valve out of commission In
your living room."
you are hereby requh-ed to appear and . the following described real property,
answer the complaint filed against you j situate In the county of Clackamas,
In the above entitled suit, on or be-.state or Oregon, town:
fore the 28th day of June, 1918, sold! The South Half (8) ot the North
date being more than six weeks from ' Half (NH) of Section Ten (10) In
the 16th day of May, 1918, the date of ( Township Five (6) South Hangs Four
the order for the publication of this (4) East of the Willamette Meridian
summons upon you and more than six .In Clackamas County, Oregon,
weeks from the 7lh day of May, the Now therefore, by virtue of said
data of tho first publication hereof; execution, Judgment order and de
and If ydu fall to answer or otherwise cree, and In compliance with the corn
appear herein, the plaintiff will apply mands of said writ, I will, on Satur
to the court for the relief prayed for , day, the 15th day of June, 1918;' at
In plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: For a the hour of 10 t'clock a. m at the
decree ot the above entitled Court front' door of the County Court House
forever dissolving the marriage con- In the City ot Oregon City, In said
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto-, County and State, sell at public auc
fore and now existing between plain- tlon, subject to redemption, to the
tiff and defendant, and for such other highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin
and further relief as the court may , cash In hand, all the right, title and
deem equitable. interest which the within named de-
Thls summons Is served upon you fondants or either of them, bad on the
by publication thereof, by order of date of the mortgaice herein or since
Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of had In or to the above described real
the above entitled Court which order ; property or any part thereof, to satisfy
together with all the tenements, and
appurtenance thereto appertaining.
This citation Is published once a
week for four successive weeks In the
Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly
newspaper published regularly at Ore
gon City, Oregon, by order of the
above court, dated May 6th, 1918.
First publication will be; In the Issue
of May 10, 1918, and the last publica
tion will bo In the Issue ot May 31,
1918.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court affixed this 0th, day of May,
1918.
(Signed) IVA M. HARRINGTON,
- Clerk.
H. E. CROSS,
Attorney for the Estate.
Is dated May 16th, 1918.
said execution, Judgment order, de-
Date of first publication May 17th, 'cree. Interest, costs and all accruing
costs.
W, J. WILSON
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, May
17th, 1918.
1918.
Date ot last publication June 28th,
1918.
VIRGIL L. CLARK.
Wilcox Illdg., Portland. Or?gon.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas. Joseph T. Nelson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Faustina Nelson, Defendant
To Faustina Nelson, the above
named Defendant
In the name ot the state of Oregon,
you are horeby required to appear and
Notice to Creditors
In the Matter of the Estate
of
L. B. Oorham, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned waa on the 3rd day of May,
by the County Court of Clackamas
County, appointed Administratrix of
the estate of L. B. Gorham, deceased,
and has qualified. All persons having
claims agalnat said estate are hereby
required to present tbelr clalftis to me
In s4x months from the date ot first
publication of this notice.
ELLA H. GORHAM, .
Administratrix ot the Estate of L.
B. Gorham, deceased.
Dated and first published May 17,
1918.
Last publication June 14, 1918.
anawor the complaint filed against you .. . j ,h -.
In the above entitled suit, on or be- ouchers Aerator, st my residence at
fore me zsw aay or Juno, Canby, in said County and State with
date toeing more man six i
the 16th day of May, 1918, the date of
the order for the publication of this
summons upon you and more than alx
weeks from the 17th day of May, the
date of the first publication hereof;
and If you fall to anawer or otherwise
appear herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In plalntlff'a complaint, to-wit: For a
decree of the above entitled Court
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant, and for such other
and further relief aa the court may
deem equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Honorable J. V. Campbell, Judge of
jhe above entitled Court, which order
is dated May 16th, 1918. '
Date of first publication May 17th,
1918.
Date of last publication June 28th,
1918.
JOHN DITCHBCRN,
Dckura Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Attorney tor the Plaintiff.
de-
Executor's Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, Executor of the last Will and
Testament of C. N. Lewis, deceased.
All persons having claims against
Buld estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to me or at the office of
my attorney, O. D. Eby, in Oregon
City, Oregon, duly verified as by law
required, within six months from date
hereof.
Dated May 17. 1918.
WALTER BEAGIILER,
' Executor.
O. D. EBY,
Attorney for Executor.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
T. J. Hughea, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ida Hughes, Defendant
To Ida Hughes above named
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 21st day ot June, 1918, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you tall to appear and
answer 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 dlcolvlng the marri
age contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant This sum
mons Is published by order ot Hon. J.
U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit
Court which order was made on the
9th day ot May. 1918, and the time
prescribed for publishing thereof Is
six weeks, beginning with the Issue
dated, Friday, May 10, 1918, and con
tinuing each" week thereafter to and
Including Friday, June 21, 1918.
BROWN ELL SIEVERS,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff,
Resident Attorneys of Oregon.
Address, Oregon City, Oregon.
Family Well Represented In War.
Practically all the members of the
family" of Henry fhlpps, pioneer steel
man and millionaire philanthropist,
have been called Into war service.
Of his sons, John S. Fhlpps Is a
captain In the aviation division of the
United States Signal corps; Hal O.
Phlpps Is a captain In the ordnance
department at Washington, and How
ard Phlpps la preparing for a commis
sion In the regular army. Mrs. Amy
Phlpps Guest a daughter, has con
verted her palatial Loudon home Into
a hospital. Frederick Guest, husband
of Mrs. Guest, Is a captain In the Brit
ish army, and Bradley Martin, Jr., hus
band of Helen Phlpps, Is a major la the
United States army.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Mario Oldenburg, Plaintiff,
vs.
F. H. Oldenburg, Defendant
In the name ot the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint Died against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the 28th day of June, 1918, said
date being more than six weeks from
the 15th day ot May, 1918, the date of
the order for the publication of this
summons upon you and more than six
weeks from the 17th day of May, the
date ot the first publication hereof;
and If you fall to answer or otherwise
appear herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In plaintiff's complaint to-wit: For a
decree of the above entitled Court
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant, and for such other
and further reljof as -the court may
deem equitable. , .
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
Is datod May 15th, 1918.
Date of first publication May 17th
1918.
Date ot last publication June 28th,
1918.
T. O. THORNTON,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Mulkey Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
YANK8 ARRIVE IN ENGLAND $
& LONDON, May 11 Five trains
t loaded with American troops- ar- $
$ rived In London this morning. $
8" They were marshaled at the
8 Wellington barrack for their
g march through the streets ot
London today.
RED CR033 DRIVE $
Clackamas County has been &
$ asked to contribute $15,000 to $
$ tha American Red Cross. Let'
put It over quick. The drive
8 Btarta May 20. Get ready.
$ CHICAGO, May 13. Dread $
$ tickets as a war-time measure In $
3 Chicago may be necessary, ac
$ cording to sentiment among 12,-
S 000 master baker of this city In $
J session here today.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, tor Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the Estate ot John
J. Honebon, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, J. J. Johnson, has been ap
pointed, by the County Court ot the
State of Oregon for the County ot
Clackamas, as the executor of the es
tate ot John J. Honebon, deceased,
and has qualified as such; all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
ent the same, properly verrlfled, as re
quired oy law, to said executor at his
office, 314 Spalding building, Portland,
Oregon, within six months from the
date ot the first publication ot this
notice.
Dated and first published May 10,
1918.
J. J. JOHNSON,
Executor of the Estate ot John J.
Honebon, deceased.
314 Spalding Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
Last publication, June 7, 1918.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tho Circuit Court of the Stata of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Hibcrnla Savings Bank a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph Hawkins and Luella Hawkins,
his wife, and W. W. Dugan, Jr., Defend
ants.
State 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
tiled court, In the above entitled cause,
to me duly directed and dated the 8th
day of April, 1918, upon judgment ren
dered and entered In said court on the
3rd. day of April 1918, in favor of Hi
bernla Savings Bank, a corpora
tlon, Plaintiff, and against Joseph
Hawkins, Luella Hawkins, his
wife, and W. W. Dugan, Jr.
Defendants, for the sura of $1512.55,
with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the
11th day ot February 1914, and the
further sum of $200.00, as attorney's
ee; and tbe further sum of $19.25 costs
and disbursements, and the costs of
and upon thla writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situate in tbe county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: A
portion of that certain tract of land
known aa the Joseph Hawkins Tract
of 14.91 acres, situated in tbe George
Wills Donation Land Claim No. 42 in
Section Thirty (30), Township one (1)
South, Ranga Two (2) East of the
Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas
County, Oregon, bounded and describ
ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
point 1281.94 feet West of the South
east corner of the George Wills Dona
tion Land Claim, In Section Thirty
(30), Township one ((1) South Range
Two (2) East of the Willamette Mer
idlan; running thence Northerly 624.31
feet more or less, to a point In the
North line of the Joseph Hawkins tract
otherwise described as Lot Four (4)
Logus Tracts; thence Easterly along
the North Una of said Tract 626.09 feet
to the Northeast corner of said Tract
Four (4) otherwise known as the
Southeast corner ot what Is known as
the James Massen Land; thence
Southerly along the East line of said
Tract Four (4) 208.75 feet; thence
West and parallel with ths South line
of sold Tract Four (4), 408.75 feet
thence Southerly and parallel to the
East line ot said Tract Four (4), 217.80
feet; Thence East and parallel to the
South line of said Tract Four (4)
200.00 feet; thence southerly and
parallel to the East Line ot said
Tract Four (4) 208.75 feet to
Vie South line ot said tract Four
(4); thence West following the
South line of said Tract Four (4)
417.34 feet to Jhe point of beginning,
containing 0.11 acres more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
1st day ot June, 1918; at the hour ot
10 o'clock A. M at the front door of
the County Court House in the City of
Oregon City, In said County and State
erly on said line twelve (12) feet east
of and parallel with the westerly
boundary of said block No. forty-six
(46) to the northerly boundary there
of; thence westerly twelve (12) feet
along the northerly boundary therof
to the northwest corner of said Block
No. forty-six (46); thenc southerly
along the west boundary of said Block
No. forty-six (46) to th southwest
corner of -Block No. Jorty-six (46) ;
thence easterly along the south bound
ary of said Block No. forty-six (46)
to place of beginning, together with
all and singular, the tenements, here
itaments, and apprutenances thereunto
belonging, or in anywise appertaining
And that the lease and agreement
between the plaintiff and the defen
dant, George A. Ostrom, now of rec
ord In the office of tbe County Clerk
of Clackamas County, Oregon, be can
celled, annulled, held for naught and
removed as a cloud upon the title of
the plaintiffs to the said real estate;
and for such other and further relief
to which plaintiffs may be In equity
entitled, and for their costs and dis
bursements In thla suit.
cesslve weeks by tbe order of the Hon-!- flwtn V?
orable J U Campbell, Judge of fCTJT
!ntered b" d set in the northwest bouS
h iai boveentlt,ed ccmse on A"riI dary of said donation land claim;
Date of first publication, May 17th.L1olm .v.,' ." "V
Date of last publication, June 28th. aIomJ ,ftld Cflnter , 8 44 ie'met i9
minute east 4.05 chain; thence south
51 degrees 45 minute east 14.82
ches In the center of the Oregon City
and Mllwaukle road, which la south
43 degrees 45 minutes east 36.83
chains and north. 45 degrees east
24.58 chains from the most westerly
corner of tbe James McNary and wife
donation land claim No. 33 In town
ship S south of range 2 east ot the
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence north 45 degrees east 45-100
chains to a stake; thence south 64 de
gree 30 minutes east 3 94 chains to a
basalt stone 14x11x5 Inches marked
"X" on top at the most southerly cor
ner of a five acre tract conveyed by
Clackamas Abstract and Trust com- '
pany to Geo. H. Allen, on April 15,
1904, and recorded In Book 90 at page
125 ot the record ot deeds for said
Clackamas county, Oregon, thence
north 45 degrees 13 minutes east 12.80
chains to a basalt stone 11x7x5 inches
marked "J. B. H." at the most south
erly corner of a 160 acre tract con
veyed by James McNary to John Pack
er by deed recorded in Book "C," rec
ord of deeds for said Claekamas coun
ty, at page 466; thence non 45 de
grees west on the southwestern bonn-
1918.
DEY, HAMPSON A NELSON,
815 Yeon Bldg.,
Portland, Ctfegon.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
8UMMON8
n the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka-maa.
arold Dewaide, Plaintiff.
vs.
loseph J. Morris, Defendant ,
to Joseph J. Morris, defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon:
fou are hereby required td appear and
tnswer the complaint filed against yon
In the above entitled suit on or beore
ilx weeks from the first publication of
this Summons; and if yon fail to an
swer, for want thereof plantlff will
take a decree against yon that a cer
tain contract made between you and
N. Wonacott dated July 8th, 1911,
for the sale to yon of nineteen (19)
acres ot land In the southeast' corner
of sixty-five acres of land in section
thirty-five In township 3 south, range
4 east in Clackamas county known as
the John P. Irwin tract be cancelled
and held for naught (the plaintiff be
ing an assignee ot said C. N. Wonacott
chains to a basalt stone 18x9x6 inches
set 14 inches in the ground marked
"C. C" on south and "D. M." on north
west and "X" on top, from which a bas
alt stone 15x8x5 Inches set 12 inches
In the ground marked "X" on top bears
north 44 degrees 07 minute eait 45
link distant; thence south 62 degrees
47 minutes east 17.60 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 60.89
acres more or less.
Now, therefore by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ I will, on Saturday, the
18th day ot May, 1918; at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M at the front door of
the County Court house in the City of
Oregon City. In said County and State,
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for
U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right title and Interest which the with
in named defendants or either ot them
had on the date of the mortgage here
in or since had in or to the above de
scribed real property o? any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judg
ment order, decree, interest costs and
an accruing costs.
W. J. WTLSON,
in and of said contract) and that you
have now no right title or interest inSn8rlff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
said nineteen acres.
E. F. and F. B. RILEY.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Room 510 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
First publication, April 19, 1918.
Last publication. May 31. 1918.
By E. C. Hackott Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon April
16, 1918.
SHERIFF'8 SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas,
Bank of Kenton, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Judith M. Joy, Defendant.
STATE OF OREGON, )
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County of Clackamas, J
By virtue, ot a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
and under the seal ot the above en
titled court,-ln the above entitled cause
to me duly directed and dated the
9th day of May, 1918, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court on
tho 9th day of May, 1918, In favor ot
Bank of Kenton, a corporation, Plain
tiff, and against Judith M. Joy, De
fendant, for the sum of $1200.00, with
Interest thereon at the rate ot 8 per
cent per annum from the 17th day ot
April, 1916, and the further sum of
$56,00 with interest thereon at 13
per cent per annum from the 21st day
ot May, 1917, and the further sum ot
$100.00, as attorney's fee, and the tur-
the sum ot $43.45 costs and disburse
ments, and the costs of and upon this
Notice of Final Settlement of the Es
tate of Paul Paulson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate ot
Paul Paulson, deceased, has filed in
the County Court oj, Clackamas Coun
ty, State ot Oregon, her final account
as such executrix ot said estate and
that Monday the 27th day ot May,
1918. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
has been fixed by said Court as the
time tor hearing of objections to said
report and the settlement thereof.
SOPHIA PALSON,
Etecutrlx of the Estate ot Paul
Paulson, deceased.
C, SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Executrix.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for Clackama County.
Wlnfred Samls, Plaintiff,
vs.
Adam James Samls, Defendant
To Adam James Samls, the above
named Defendant
In the name ot the State of Oregon writ, commanding me to make sale of
9ll lat public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for U.
S. gold coin cosh In hand, all the right
title and interest which the within
named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage here
in or since had In or to the above des
cribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree. Interest costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May 3rd,
First publication, May 3rd, 1918.
Last publication, May 31st, 1918.
Citation.
In the County Court ot the State ot
Oregon for County ot Clackamaa.
In the matter ot the Estate ot Wiley
W. May, deceased.
To Virginia F. May, Henry W. May,
Edward E. May, Louis L. May, Mary
E. Nicholson, Dora E. Williams
Olive E. Exon, Oscar M. May, Aneita
Laiser, Ida Andrews, Jennie Miller,
and all others unknown or Interested
in the above estate:
In the name ot the State of Oregon,
you and each ot you are hereby com
manded to appear before the Honor
able H. S. Anderson, Judge ot the
above entitled court, on the 10th day
of June at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m
of said day, to show cause, if any ex
ist, why an order should not be made
by said court to sell all of the follow
ing described real property ot said es
tate, as prayed tor in the petition of
Edward E. May, administrator ot said
estate described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 9, 10, 11, and 12 in block 4 and
all ot block 5 and 6 and 100 feet off
(he South end of Block 7, in Mountain
View Addition to Oregon City, Oregon,
SHERIFFS SALE
In The Circuit Court ot the State of!
Oregon, tor the County ot Clacka
mas. B. F. Linn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mercantile Trust and Invostment com
pany, a corporation; L O. Davidson
and Ida May Davidson, his wife, and
F. W. Goldapp, Defendants.
State 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 court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 16th day of April, 1918, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in
said court o nthe 15th day ot April,
1913, In favor of B. F. Linn, plantlff.
and against Mercantile Trust and In
vestment company; L G. Davidson and
Ida May Davidson, his wife, and F. W.
Goldapp, defendants, for the sum ot
$5000.00, with interest thereon at the
rate ot six per cent per annum from
the 18th day ot November, 1916, and
the further sum of $146.94 with inter
est thereon at 6 per cent from the 2d
day ot February, 1918, and the further
sum of $400.00, as attorney's fee, and
the further sum ot $22.25 costs and
disbursements, and the costs of an up
on this writ commanding me to make
sale ot the following described real
property, situate in the county ot
Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a atone 16x12x10 in-
8UMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for tha County of Clackamas.
David Hardy and Maggie Hardy, his
wife. Plaintiffs,
vs.
George A. Ostrom and Jessie A. Os
trom, his wife, Defendants.
To George A. Ostrom and Jessl9 A.
Ostrom, wife of George A. Ostrom, De
fendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are required to appear and ans
wer the complaint tiled against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
June 28th ,1918, and if you fail to ans
wer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will ask for a decree requiring defen
dnnts within sixty days after data of
such decree to pay to the plaintiffs
tho sum ot Nine Hundred Twenty-one
Dollars and Fifty-four cents ($921.54),
and any amount of taxes and Insurance
premiums delinquent upon the
hereinafter described property since
1912; and In default ot such payment
the defendants and each of them be
barred and foreclosed ot any right,
title, interest or equity in or following
described real estate In the County
of Clackamas, State of Oregon:
All of Block Fifty-three (63) of
First Addition to Jennings Lodge,
Clackamas County, Oregon;
Also, beginning at the southeast
corner of Block forty-six (46) of. First
Addition to Jennings Lodge, Clacka-
amas County, Oregon, running thence
north twenty (20) feet along the east
boundary ot Bald Block No. forty-six
(46) ; thence westerly to the center of
the well situate on the southerly bound
ary of said Block No. forty-six (46)
continuing thence northwesterly to
the intersection ot a line parallel with
the western boundary ot said Block
No. forty-six (46) and twelve (12)
feet east thereof, which Is ten (10)
feet northerly on said intersected line
from the southerly boundary of said
Block No. forty-six (46) ; thence north-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Pearl Daniels. Plaintiff,
vs.
C. W. Daniels, Defendant
To C. W. Daniels, the above named
Defendant - .-..
In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
the 23rd day of May, 1918, said date
being more than six weeks from the 9th
day of April, 1918, the date or the
order for the publication of this sum
mons upon you and more than six
weeks from the 11th day ot April, the
date of the first publication hereof;,
and If yon fall to answer or otherwise
apear herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in plaintiff a complaint, to-wlt: For a
decree of the above entitled Court
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract or bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between plain
tiff and defendant and for such other
and further relief aa the court ""may
deem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of
the above entitled Court, which order
is dated April 9th, 1918.
Date of First publication April 11th.
1918.
Date of last publication May 23rd,
1918.
RALPH W. ROBNETT,
207 Rothchlld Bldg.
Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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settled, general law business.
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Attorney- t-Law
Will practice in all courts, make cot
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Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City. Oregon.
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