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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921.
Page 7
SANDY
(Continued from Page 6.)
gon pastoral conference of the Luther
an church at Cornelius last week.
Mr. and Mrs. August Bedenstein of
Cherryville were Sandy visitors laf.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Townsend and
son. were over from Bull Run Monday
evening.
Mr. Chrstiansen who purchased the
old Maybee place last fall has moved
away, according to report.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E3son of The
Dalles were recent visitors at the R. E.
Esson home.
Another party of relatives were al
so guests a few days ago of the Ea
sons' as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Gillett, parents of Mrs. Esson, Mrs.
Glendore DeGraw, an aunt frcm West
on. Ore.. Mrs. Etta Downer, also an
aunt, and J. B. Highland frcm Port
land.
Mrs. Sara Cross, mother of Mrs. R
S. Smith, has returned from Eastern
Oregon where she spent a month with
relatives. Mrs. Cross was delayed on
her journey here half a day by the
burning O. R. fc N. tunnel at Hood
. River.
Miss Lulu Eddy and Mrs. F. H. Lake
attended the quarterly conference at
Pleasant Home last Saturday and re
port a splendid time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perret drove to
Portland to attend the Fournier fu
neral last week. The Ferrets also took
a trip over to Vancouver some days
aro. taking a picnic dinner along.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Gesch were Sandy
visitors one day recently. Gesch has
been so busy all summer he is seldom
down to the town.
Mrs. Melvin Smith and children vis
ited at the Hoffman hore home one
afternoon recently.
The Duke family drove to Hillsboro
last Sunday and spent a pleasant day.
Mrs. E. Dodd. Ruby Dodd and Mrs
F.R'e -narber went to Portland on x.
i-hopping journey a few days ago, Mrs.
Dodd returning with Mr. ana Mrs
Vfenrv Perret.
Thp Sandv volunteer fire departs
ment is talking of having a card party
in the near future.
Some folks are already complain
ins? that Jack Frost creens under the
ertsres of the bed covering and are
fonntin the watches on last year's
union splits. .
A counle of dozen (more or less) of
dead snakes in the bottom of a Sandy
well were found the other day when
the well was being cleaned out! Hon
pst to sroodness snakes, not the moon
shino kind! Yet nobody has died nor
bPPTi sick thoueh the water was used
right alon; by numbers of people.
Snake-germs surely must not be in
fectious, but somehow those who used
the water do not particularly enjoy
tlio "inke."
Ed Hines who was up at Wild Cat
gathering huckleberries said tnere
were about 150 squaws came in there
from the Warm Springs "angle" on
the mountain.
Mrs. Jack Scales says she and sons,
Tommy and Kenneth went fishing
Sunday at Corbett in one of the Reed
boats and caught 200 salmon. There is
a big run of fish now they are being
caught by the "load."
The single mill at Cherryville is run
ning full blast under the new owner
ship and John Jonsrud is turning out
more shingles than the plant ever
handled before.
Carl Dahl of the firm of Hauser -S.
Dahl was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Smith recently.
George Thomas, son of Mack
Thomas, of Bull Run is working in the
r s Smith garage. Thomas boards
at the hotel. Ephraim Gray is also a
kelper at the Smith garage
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn and Fenton
Dunn were from Friday toi Monday
guests in Portland, and visited friends
and relatives, saw the sights and had
a fine time generally.
Airs. Miller had a nice phone chat
with Mr. and Mrs. Collier at Hood
River last Sunday The Colliers are j
nicely located and like their new lo
cat'on.' .
The Sandy folks visiting at Hood
River gave P. T. Shelley the hand
shake at the biig community church
service Sunday morning.
And now W. F .Strack is painting
his House, rutting on another coat of
white .doing the work himself
A. C. P.aumback is. going to have a
new roof on his. house ere the rains
descend. Says he must "or hunt an
other house." .
Blasting along the road interfered
with telephone communications be
tween Sandy and Gresham the f irst
of the wek.
Countv surveyors have been out lo
cating a private road for John Jonsrud
po as to make his shingle mill more
accessibl e.
Ed. Bruns still has a big demand for
lumter and says his mill has sawed
more the past month than ever before.
The Bruns brothers were up to the
Jonsrud shing'e mill Monday after an
order of shingles.
Charlev Krebs has been burning
the slashings on the Miller "40" on
Sandyridge this week.
The stubble on the Bruns place by
the oemetery caught fire Monday and
by the efforts of Charley Krebs the
vacant house was saved.
With a few slashings burning, road
planks afire, ' coal-pitting and other j
clearing that is being done me
ptare has been a little blue, but
nothing like it has been other seasons,
in fact tbis season has been the least
smoky in. some thirty years or more.
Several relatives of John Bucholtz
have recently arrived from Germany
and ate with the Bucholtz family at
Briightwood.
The entire Strack family spent a
week up at Wild Cat in the huckle
berry environsi and with them were
John Mitchell and Herbert Armstrong,
tiio ontJm nartv bringing out fifty
gallons of choice berries. The east
w'nd began blowinsr with a oecfiive
twang which hurried the "berriers
out and homeward. "Baby" Strack.
aged four, climbed to the topmost
peak of the mountain. The view from
this "Cat" is said to be worth the
trip up there any time,
A trip on the highway was enjoyed
by Ruby Dodd, . her mother, and
brother, George, Miss Elsie Barker
and Charley Suekow one day of the
week. The crowd was driven by Mr.
Grunert and Eagle Creek was the de
lightful picnic spot.
Miss Blanche Case who has been ou
night duty at the Salem tuburcular
sanitarium the past few weeks say.s
there are 97 patients, 14 of whom arc
children. Regular lessons are giv
en the children, if able to study in a
little school room provided for them
This' institution, practically the
rendezvous for severe cases, for most
part those that have not gained at
the private sanitariums, and" many are
in the last stages when sent there.
Five nurses are employed. Rupert. Es
monds, who holds the world record for
hurling the javelin is a tuburcular in
mate at the institution.
Mrst L. E. Hoffman and Reuben
were at the Davo Douglass home on
Monday .and brought reports of ice
appearing up there Monday morning.
Mrs. Henson phoned down from SCig
Zag Monday that the tomatoes and
other vegetables looked like "dish
rags' after Jack Frost got in his work
Sunday night.
Pridemore, the genial Government
Camp hotel man, closed up the hotel
for the season last week and took his
chef down to the city last Saturday.
The Pridemore's will take a two weeks
trip over to Seattle soon, and will
spend the winter in Portland and Seat
tle. The season was not nearly t.o
good as last year, largely on account
of the roadsi, It is said.
Mrs. Dave Douglass was down ovjr
Friday night to get in good fettle for
the grange meeting next day.
Hazel Beers has been performing
the clerkship act at the Scales store
for several days off and on.
Mrs. A. W. Bell gave a delightful
birthday party for her little daughter
Margaret last Friday afternoon. Four
kinds of cake, punch, ice cream and
candy were served the happy littla
guests who were dressed up in their
"best Sundays" and many of them felt
especially favored in attending two
parties in two days! Margaret receiv
ed many nice present and there were
7 candles on her beautiful birthday
cake). Those present were Mildred,
Marguerite and Ruth Barnett, Amanda
Perret, Roberta and Donald Smirh.
Arletha Proctor, 'sallian Perret, Lois
Beers, Heinie Dittert, Richard Mar
onay, Ronnie Esson, Winnifred Glock
ner, Laura Hoffman, Jonne Shelley,
Ellsworth Bell, Pauline and Margaret
Bell. Those assisting Mrs Bell wer-i
Mrs. R. S. Smith, Mrs. George Beers
and Mrs. Fred Proctor.
C. D. Purcell who paid the Crissey
gladiola farm a visit a few days a?o
and says it is worth while to take the
trip to see the "beautiful sight." Cris
sey had his wonderful blossoms on
exhibition at the Seward hotel the
past week. Mr. Purcell found that
Samuel B. Crissey, civil war veteran
and father of "W. L." is. a Decatur, Til.
man, which is near Purcell's home
Town, so they had quite a visit taking
about mutual friends.
The Misses Blanche and Nettie
Chase, daughters of the late Charley
Chase, spent most of the past week
with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Hoaglum. Blanche Chase
graduated with honor at a Seattle high
school last spring and is now at the
stata tuburcular hospital at Salem
where she expects to enter training as
a nurse. Blanche has enough cerdits
to enter the Washington "TJ," but has
decided to take a nurses course if her
health will permit. Nettie.the next
younger sister is also at Salem and la
making good at her work. These girls
were born at Sandy and all pioneers
around here remember their father,
also their grandfather, Harvey Chase.
The Gray home and a number cf
town lots were once a part or tne
Chase farm. Mrs. Hoaglum and the
Chase girls spent the afternoon with
Mrs. J. M. C. Miller.
Mrs. George Perret and Mrs. J. C
Duke gave a party for the little folk
who took part in the children's day
program last June on Thursday after
noon at the Perret home. Games amus
ed the happy little fairies who est
loved the nice party," baby Albert en-
iovine the part most of all. Cake and
io ream were served by tne nosiea;
The following were present. Lam"
and Albert Perret, Mildred and Ruth
- t nc
xjoft uTanzaret Bell, Roberta imim
a Prnrtnr. Lola Dodd, Wanda
Barber Ronnie Esson, Amanada Per
rot career "girls" were Bernice Dun
can, .Jonne Shelley, Ruth Esson and
Marguerite Barnett. Mrs. Miner, Mrs
nuke and Mrs. Perret.
Mr. Faulkman Sr., and Mr. ana Mrs.
Faulkman Jr. and Mrs. Faulkman
oil rv Siinda-v. ernests or me
wcic - '- V
Pizzola and Boitano families Sunday
icTr Faulkman knows this country
well and nredicts this section
will eventually be the biggest berry
producing section near t'omaiw.
Faulkm ti is a berry man and snoui-i
know. However, he says our roads are
still against us. Even when the mam
trunk is finished, the cross roads will
be in as bad shape as ever, for some
time to come, judging from the pres
ent outlook. But, let us hope Mr
Faulkman does not vision rightly about
the local roads!
A party composed of Mr- and Mrs.
George Perrett and Lillian, Mrs. Ern
est Harris. Mrst Miller, afsc Miss Gert
rude Acheson of Portland drove to
Hood River Saturday, returning Mon
day A. M.
Mrs. Harris and Mr. Perret spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Ern
est Haris near Ml Hood Lodge, and
the 'boys" went fishing the next morn
ing, securing a fair catch. It was cold
up there, rained in the night and snow
ed in the morning.
While the Nimrod's of the party
frsihed the remainder had a delightful
time visiting, driving, and attending
church. Mrs. Perret and Miss Acheson
being guests of the I. R. Acheson fam
ily and Mrs. Miller ot Mr. and Mrs.
Bartmess. It was decided the sermon
by Rev. Boddy at the Community
church of 1500 members was worth
the trip up there! His subject was
"The Technique of Successful Living,"
which when all summed up was indi
vidual responsibility to God, to neigh
bor and to the community, none of
which dare be shirked without dis
astrous to the individual, and the plea
was, ask like Paul, "Lord what wilt
Thou !have me to do!"
The party also drove to see the big
tunnel burning, which was a welrl
Eight in the dark. Drovp through the
world-famed passed Billy Sunday's
ranch, sav ihe wonderful ' apple
orchards ready to hAvest, viewed the
majestic scenery, up, back and round-about
the delightful little city of Hood
River, called on old friends, in fact
filled the hours very full!
omaii orphan Traveled Far.
Her baggage consisting of two let
ters, dealing with her father's war
record, three-year-old Winnifred Jo
sephine McKlnley passed through Port
Arthur, Ontario, recently on the Ca
nadian Pacific on the way to her
uncle's home in Swift Current, Sas
katchewan. From her faraway home
in Glasgow, Scotland, to the Canadian
West, more than 4,000 miles, the little
orphan had only the kindly directions
of train and steamship officials to
guide her.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Top. buggy and
harness, with shafts and tongue.
Phone 16F21, Clarkamas, Or Route i.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit-rflourt of tha State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Mary A. Kelley, Plaintiff,
vs
Lina Vane. Julia Kessler and John
Doe Kessler, her husband, 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
titled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 6th day of September, 1921,
upon a judgment rendered and enter
ed in said court on the 31st day of
August, 1921, in favor of Mary A. Kel
ley, Plaintiff, and against Litfa Vane,
Julia Kessler and John Doe Kessler,
her husband, Defendants for the sum
of $1583 30, with interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the 31st day of August. 1921, and tlin
further sum of $150.00, as attorney's
fee. and the further sum of $."2.75 costs
and disbursement and the costs of
and upon this writ, ccmmanJIng me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situate in the county
of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-
wit:
The South East Quarter (S. E.
of the South East Quarter (S. E. V, )
of Section Numbered thirty-three (33)
in Township Two (2) South, Range
Seven (7) East of Willamette Meridl
an.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order :nd decree.
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, T will, on Saturday, the
8th day of October, 1921; at the hour
of 10 o'clcck a. m., at the front door
of the County Court House in tha
City of Oregon City, in said County
and State, sell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bid
der, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand
all the right, title and interest whic!i
the within named defendants or either
of them, had on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or aiy
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decree, interests,
costs and all accruing costs.
W. J. AVILSON, .
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon
By. E. C. HACKETT,
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., September
9th. 1921.
SUMMONS
No.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Muriel M. Newall, Plaintiff,
vs
G. Clifford Newall, Defendant.
To G. Clifford Newall, the above nam-
defendant:
In the name of the , State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this Summons, and
if you fail to so appear or answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will applv
to the Court for the relief demanded
in her Complaint, towit: A decree for
ever dissolving the marriage contract
existing between you and plaintiff, and
for such other relief as the Court
may deem equitable.
This Sumomns is served upon you
by the publication thereof, once each
week for six consecutive weeks in th.
Oreeon City Enterprise, a newspaper
of ganeral circulation, printed and
published at Oregon City, in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, the date of th.'s
first publication thereof, being Frid.iv
September 2nd, 1921, and the date of
he last publication thereof being Fri
day, October 14th, 1921, all done in ac
cordance with the order of the Honor-
ableja mes U Campbell, Judge of '.hv
above entith-d Court, which order was
made and entered in this cause on tho
31st day of August, 1921.
E. L. McDOUGAL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
905 " Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. JOHN L. KARNOPP, Plaintiff,
vs
H. F ONG, Executor of Will and
Estate of Thomas Prince, deceased;
H. F. ONG and CARRIE M. ONG,
his wife; WORCESTER EANK i"i
TRUST COMPANY, Truelee, a cor
poration; HAROLD T. PRINCE and
MA R JO H IA PRINCE, his wife.
WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har
old T Prince, Incompetent; J. 3.
SIMMONS and ESSIE G SIM
MONS, his wife; OLIVE M. DOWS
LUCY P. WHITE and CHAUNCEY
B. WHITE, her husband; RALPH
A SIMMONS and EVA V. SIM
MONS, his wife; WILLIAM L
AMES, LUCIUS T. HAYWARD and
AMABEL E. HAYWARD. his wife".
RUBY EMERY BUCKLE and
HARRY BUCKLE, her husband:
JOHN DOE; RICHARD ROE and
ALLEN POE. Trustees of the
Masonic Home of Charlton, Massa
chr. setts; JAMES DOE. HENRY
ROE and EDWIN PCE, Trustees of
the Oddfellows Home, Worcester,
Massachusetts; DAVID SMITH,
FRANK JONES and GEORGE
WHITE, Trustees of th Home for
Aged Men, Worcester. Masaa
chusetts; MARY SMITH, . JANE
DOE and ANNA WHITE, Trustees
of the Home for Aged Women, Wor
coster. Massachusetts; TOWN OF
KINGSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, a
municipal corporation; KINGSTON
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration; GEORGE H. WARD
POST NO. 10 OF GRAND ARMY
OF THE REPUBLIC, a corporation ;
and the unknown heirs of Thomas
Prince, deceased, and also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, Defendants
TO H. F. ONix. Executor of Will a ad
Estate of Thomas Prince, deceased.
H. F. ONG and CARRIE M ONG,
his wife; WORCESTER EANK &
TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, a cor
poration; HAROLD T. PRTNCE an 1
MARJORIA PRINCE, his wife,
WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har
old T. Prince, Incompetent; J. 3.
STMMONS and ESSIE G SIM
MONS, his wile; OLIVE M. DOWS:
LUCY P. WHITE and CHAUNCEY
B. WHITE, her husband; RALPH
A. SIMMONS and EVA V SIM
MONS, his wife; WILLTAM L
AMES. LUCIUS T. HAYWARD an 1
AMABEL E. HAYWARD, his wife,
RUBY EMERY BUCKLE and
HARRY BUCKLE, her husband:
JOHN DOE; RICHARD ROE and
ALLEN POE. Trustees of the
Masonic Home of Charlton, Massa
chusetts; JAMES DOE, HENRY
ROE and EDWIN POE, Trustees of
the Oddfellows Home. Worcester.
Massachusetts; DAVID SMITH.
FRANK JONES and GEORGE
WHITE, Trustees of the Home for
Aged Men, Worcester, Massa
chusetts; MARY SMITH, JANE
DOE and ANNA WHITE, Trustees
of the Home for Aged " omen, Wor
cester. Massachusetts: TOWN OF
KINGSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, a
municipal corporation; KINGSTON
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration: GEORGE H. WART)
POST NO. 10 OF GRAND ARMY
OF THE REPUBLIC, acorpcratiou.
and the unknown heirs of Thomas
Prince, deceased, and also all other
persons or parties ankaown claim
ing any right, title, estate lien or
interest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, DEFENE
ANTS In the name-of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear and anpwer the Com
plaint against you in the above entitl
ed suit witt)in six week from th-J
line! Ja oi September, 1921, said date
being the first day of the publication
of this Summons, and if you fail to so
appear and answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in his Com
plaint filed herein, to-wit:
1st That plaintiff be adjudged and
decreed to be the lawful owner an!
holder of that certain mortgage. f.nd
the promissory note described there
in, given by The Oregon Home Build
ers, a corporation, on April 15th,
1916. to Laurine Honnes to secure the
payment of Eight Thousand Five Hun
dred Dollars '$8500) payable two
years after date, which' said mortgage
appears ot record at page 226 in
Volume 107 of Record of Mortgages in
and for Clackamas County, Oregon,
ani that the Court determine and de
cree that there is still due and owing
on account of said note and mort
gage the sum of S?ven Thousand Five
Hundrd Dollars ($750u) with inter
est thereon at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from July 13, 192.),
and the further sum of Five Hundred
Dollars ($500) as a reasonable attor
ney s fee for tne ioreciosure or tno
said mortgage, together with the costs
and disbursements of said suit.
2nd. Thai plaintiff's said mortgage
be adjudged and decreed to be a first
lien upon the real property therein
described, to wit:
That certaiti portion of Section-?
numbered Seven (7) and Eighteen
(IS i in Township Two (2) South .if
Range Two (2) East of the Willam
ette Meridian, described as follows-
Bounded by a line beginning at a
stone set in the center of the county
road leading from Oregon City to
Portland, where said road intersects
the Northerly boundary line of the-
James McNary Donation Land Claim.
which point is South 45 West 208.3!
feet from the quarter Section corner
between said Sections 7 and IS, there
North 45 East tracing said McNary
claim line 27.35 chains to a stoni.
thence North 4C 46' West 18 70 chains
thence South 45 West 20.19 chaini
to center of said county road, where
an iron pipe is driven for a corner,
ihence Southeasterly along center u
county road to the place of beginning.
containing fifty (50) acres, more cr
less, excepting five and five "hun
dredths (5.05) acros heretofore con
veyed to Peter Naef l-y dsc-d recorded
in Rook 60 of Deeds at page 106 there
of, which said first described tract
is now platted under name of Hills
dale, situate in the County of Clack
amas and State of Oregon;
as of the .late of the recording of said
mortgage, to wit, the 25th day of April,
191G. and that said mortgage lien bo
iid.iudged and decreed to he prior and
superior to any right, title, intereht,
estate, claim or lien which the defends
ants herein may have or claim in said
mortgaged property.
?rd. That the lien of plaintiff's
said mortgage be foreclosed and thut
the real property therein described bo
old by the Sheriff in the manner
provided by law for the sale of real
property on execution and that thj
proceeds of said eale. after paying the
costs and expenses thereof, be applied
in payment of tha amounts adjudged
to be due and owing to the plaintiff
on account of said note and mortgage,
including Interest and said attorney's
tees and the costs and disbursements
of said suit, and that the surplus, if
any, be paid to the defendants accord
ing to their respective interests as
found and determined by said Court..
4th That the defendents and all
persons claiming under them be for
ever barred and foreclosed of any
and all right, "title, interest, estate,
claim Jr lien, either in law or in
equity, in and to the above described
mortgaged premises and every part
rherof, saving only the statutory igut
of redemption
5th That plaintiff have such other
tn.d further relief as to the Court may
seem just and equitable.
Service of this summons :s made
upon you by publication theteof pur-
- 1 suant t the order of the Hon. J U.
Campbell. Judgo of the above-ent'tled
Court .made and entered in said sui
on the 1st day of September, J921, di
recting that such publication be mado
at least once a week for six consecu
tive weeks' in the Oregon City Enter
prise, a newspaper of general circula
tion published in the County ot Clack
amas and Stsi.3 of Ovegon
SNEDECOR AND LAYMAN,
Attorneys far Plaintiff.
P. O Address x1212 -SpaldiDg Build
ing, Portland, Oregon.
First Publication 2nd cay of Sep
tember, 1921.
IiFt Publication: 14th day of Octo
ber, 1921.
NOTICE "TO CREDITO'RS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas has ap
pointed the undersigned executor of
the Win and Estate of Lydia Ann
Faulk deceased. All persons, having
claims against the said decendent, or
her estate are hereby given notice
that they Shall present them to the
undersigned executor at the office of
Jos. E. Hedges, Esq., in the Hogg
Bldg., in Oregon City, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this nc
tice, with proper vouchers duly veri
fied.
JOHN A FAULK,
Executor of the Will and Estate of
Lydia Ann Faulk, deceased.
JOS. E. HEDGES,
Attorney.
Date of First Publication, Septem
ber 2nd, 1921.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of ihe State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Marguerite M. Albee, Plaintiff,
vs..
Lewis A. Albee, Defendant.
To Lewis A. Albee, above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against 3'ou in the above entitled suit
on or before the 16th day of Septem
ber? 1921, said date being more than
six weeks from the "date of the first
publication of this Summons, and iv
you fail to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in her complain, to-wif
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract heretofore and now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant
and giving and granting to plaintiff
the care, custody and control of the
minor children, Lewis A. Albee and
Lyle F. Albee and for such other and
further relief as to the Court may
seem just and proper.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof by order of Hon.
J. U Campbell, Judge of the above
entitled court, made and entersd on
the Srd day of August, 1921, directing
that such publication be made in the
Oregon City Enterprise once a week
for six eucecssive weeks; the first
publication thereof being on the 5rh
day of August, 1921, and the last pub
lication thereof being on the 16th day
of September, 1921.
CHARLES T SIEVERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon City, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHEHiFFS 8A'-
No. 17556
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
F. T. Bullock, Plaintiff,
vs
Nettie Connett. James W. Walsh.
Caleb C- Hall, and Carrie F. Allen.
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judgment
order, decree and order of sale issu
ed out ot the above entitled Court in
the above entitled Cause ,to me di
rected and dated the 20th day of
August 1921, upon a judgment render
ed and entered in said cause on tho
20th of August, 1921, in favor of F. T.
Bullock, Plaintiff, and against Nettie
Connett, defendant, for the sum of
$1600.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per annum from the 8th
day of Angupt 1920, and the further
sum of $152.10 with interest thereon
frcm the 28th day of December, 1921,
at 6 per annum, and the further
sum of $13.00. and the further sum of
$175.00, attorney's fees, with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per annum
from the 20th day of August, 1921,
and the further sum of $36.00, costs
and disbursements, and the costs of
and upon this writ commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, to-wit:
The North half (N) of the North
east Quarter (NEVi) of Section
Twenty eight (2S, oTwnship One (1)
South, Range Five (5) East of the
i Williamette . Meridian, containing SO
acres, more or less, in Clackamas
County, Oregon.,
.NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, decree
and order , of sale and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will, on Saturday the 24th, day of
September, 1921, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. on said day, at the
East Door of the county Court house
in Oregon City, Oregon, sell at public
auction (Subject to redemption) to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
all the right, title and interest which
the within named defendants and each
and all of them had on the Sth, day
of February, 1915, the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed or since
that date had in and to the above de
scribed property or any part thereof.
to satisfy said execution, judgement
order, and decree, interest, costs, At
torney fee, taxes, abstract, costs and
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore.
Dated this 22nd day of August 1921.
First issue August V6, 1921
Last issue September 2.1rd, 1921.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Cacka
mas William H. Scollard and Caroline Scol
lard, Plaintiffs,
VSi
Edward E.4 Magone, M. A. Magone,
. Henrietta Magone, Roscoe Magone,
Cecil Magone, cyrel Magone, Lula
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C Latourette, President F. J. Meyer. CashiV
The First National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000 00
Transacts a (.Tentral Banking Business
Cole, Marion Glenn, Willa A. Cars
ner, Sarah Thompson, W. Clyde
Hughes, Claude Hughes, Benjamin
Stanton, Lottie L. Stanton, all the
unknown heirs of Joseph Magone
deceased, and all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
estate, right, title, lien, or interest in
the real estate described in the com
plaint herein. Defendants.
To Lulu Cole, Marion Glenn. Caude
Hughes, Benjamin Stanton, Lottie L.
Stanoth, all thue nnkown heirs of
Joseph Magone, deceased, and ell
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any estate, right, title, lion,
or interest in the real estate describ
ed in the complaint herein. Defen
dants. In the name of the tsiate of Oregon;
you- are hereby required to appear and
tnswer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit; from the
5th day of August, 1921. and if you
fail so to appear and answer, for want
there of, the plaintiffs will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in
their complaint herein, to-wit: For an
order judgment and decree forever
quieting plaintiffs' titl'j of the reil
estate described in . their complaint
herein; declaring plaintiffs to be the
owners in fee simple of the same, and
that their title thereof, to be good aid
.i lid. Enjoying and dobatring each
of said defendants, all of the unknown
heirs of Joseph Magona deceased and
all other persons or parties unknown
rlaiming any estate, right, title, lien,
or interest therein; and all persons
claiming by, through, or under any of
them, from hereafter satting up any
estate, right, title, lien, or interest in
said described premises or any part
thereof, adverse to the rigWts and
title of plaintiffs And for such ether
and further relief as to the Court may
seem just and equitable. Sni.l
premises are described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner cf
the South half of the Donation Land
Claim of .Joseph Magone and wif;: in
Township Five (5) South of JRange
One'(l) West of the Willamette Meri
dian, which' point of beginning is
marked by an iron bar; thence
2414' E. along: the east line of said P.
L. C, 30.00 chains to the center of
Butte Creek (iron bar on bank; ; thencu
meander down stream as follows: S.
J0 W. l.Oo chain; S. 5230' W. 2.93
chains; S. S045' W". 1.00 chain:
thence N. 3745' W. 1.78 chains;
thence S. 70 W. 1.75 chains; N. 744."
W. 105 chains; N. 3530- W. 2.12
chains; N. 9 W. 1.7S chains; N.
5 E. .93 chains; N. 5830' W- 1-74
chains; W. 1.00 chains; S. 7430' W.
3.20 chains; N. 4445' W. 5.00 chains;
N. 3530' E. 3.45 chains; N. 530' E.
5.64 chains; N. 70- W. 3.00 chains to
the division line of the North and
South halves of said Claim; theacc
N. 32 E. along said division line 12.87
chains to the place of beginning, con
taining 25.50 acres of land, more or
less, situate in the County of Clack
amas and State of Oregon. Also, '
Beginning on the East boundary line
of the Joseph Magone and wife Dona
tion Land claim, where said east line
crosses the section line between sec
tions 14 and 23, in Township'Five (5)
South of Range One (1) West of th?.
Willnmette Meridian, which point is
1.67 chains east of the corner of sec
tion 14, 15, 22. and 23; running thence
South 23 4 5' east along said east
boundary line,. 2.51 chains to the di
vision line of the North and South
halves of taid Claim; thence on said
division line South 32 Weft 2.10
chains; thence North 705' W 5.36
chains to the east boundary line of
said Claim; thence S. 2345' East along
said east boundary line 2.10 chains to
the place of beginning, containing 0.35)
acres of land, more or less, situate in
the County of Clackamas and State
of Oregon. Also,
A part of Government Lot 8, of sec
tion 14 in Township Five (5) South
of Range One (1) West of the Will
amette Meridian. Beginning at a point
whore the east boundary line of the
Joseph Magone and wife Donation
Land Claim crosses the section line
running east and west between sec
tions 14 and 23, running thence due
North to the center of the County road
known as the S. B. Kent road, 16.36
chains; thence running west along the
center of said road 20 feet; thence
due South 481 feet parallel with the
first above described line: thence at
right angles due west to the intersec
tion of the east line of the Joseph
Magone and wifo Donation Land
Claim; then South- 2545' East along
said boundary line of said Joseph Ma
gone and wife Donation Land Claim to
the place of beginning, containing 2.S0
acres of land, more or less, situate in
the County of Clackamas and State oi
Oregon.
This sumomns is served upon you
by publication thereof, in the Oregon
City Enterprise, for six conseru'ive
weeks pursuant to an order of the
Honorable J. U. Campbel, judge of the
above entitled Circuit Court, made,
dated and entered of record, July 30,
1921. the date of first publication is
August 5th, 1921, and the date of last
publication will be September 16th,
1921.
H. OVERTON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Addrfess Woodbiim, Oregon.
SUMMONS
No.
In the Circuit Court' of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Walter H., Grower, Plaintiff,
VSL
Fairybell Grower, sometimes known
as Fairybell Clifford, and some
times known as Fairybell Trapp.
Defendant.
To- Fairybell Grower, sometimes
known as Fairybell Clifford, and
sometimes known as Fairybell
Trapp:
In the name of the State of Oregon-
You are hereby commanded and re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff filed against
Oven from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys-at-Law
Oonimercial, Real Estate and
Probate oui . Specialties. Of
fce in First National Bank
Rldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
. O. D. EBY
Attsmey-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business
Over Bank of Oregon City.
Phone 405 y
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT. LAW
Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Or-
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm Loans Ureferred
PAUL C. FISCHER
Beaver Bldg., Oregon City
you in the above entitled suit on or be
fore the expiration of six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, the date of the first
publication hereof being the 19th day
of Au&ust, 1921, and if you fail to so
appear and answer, for want thereof
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in the teom
plaint filed against you herein,, to-wlt:
for the judgment and decree of the
above entitled court forever dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony and the
marriage contract now and heretofore
existing l etween you, the defendant,
and the above named plaintiff, ancTfor
an absolute divorce of plaintiff from
you, the above named defendant, and
j'or such other and further relief as
to thi- court may seem just In the
prerres.
Tliis summer: s is rerved upon you
!- publication thereof once a week
i for hix consecutive and successive.
weeks in the Orergon C'ty Enterprise,
a newspaper of general circulation
printed and published in Oregon City,
Clackamas county, Oregon, pursuant
to the order of the Honorable H. E.
Cross. County Judge for Clackamas
County, Oregon,- which order directed
that service of summons be made upon
you by publication as aforesaid and
which order was made and entered on
August 6th, 1921.
The undersigned attorneys for the
plaintiff are resident attorneys of the
State of Oregon, and their residence
and postoffice address is 1225 Yeon
Building, Portland, Oregon
The date of the first publication
hereof is August 19th. 1921
CLARK, MIDDLETON & CLARK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Residence and Postoffice address
1225 Yeon Building. Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
No.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, De
partment No.
Ida B. Crippen, Plaintiff,
vs.
Otis F. Crippen, Defendant.
To Otie F. Crippen, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
son, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of tha
first publication of this Summons, and
if you fail to so appear or answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in , her Complaint, towit:, A decree for
ever dissolving the marriage contract
existing between you and plaintiff.
This Summ6ns is served upon ynu
hy the publication thereof, once each
week for six consecutive weeks in the
Oregon city Enterprise, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and
published at Oregon City, in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, the date of the
first publication thereof, being Friday,
August 12thr 1921, and the date of the
last publication thereof being Friday,
September 23rd, 1921, all done in ac
cordance with the order of the Honor
able James U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court, which orde,was
made and entered, in this cause on the
i 0th day of July 1521
YATES, YATES & A. HANSEN,
Attorneys for "plaintiff.
Pittock Blk., Portland, Ore.
SUMMONS
No. 18200
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, De
partment No. Ernest Smith, Plain
tiff, vs. Nora Smith, Defendant.
To Nora Smith, the defendant above
named: In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of tho
first publication of this Sumomns, to
wit: Within six weeks from Fridav.
September, 16, 1921, and ;f you fail to
appear or answer for v ant thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the above entitl
ed Court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint, to-wit: For a Decree
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between you and
plaintiff.
This Sumomns is served unon von
by the publication thereof in the Ore
gon City Enterprise, a newspaper o
general circulation, printed and pu.
Jished at Oregon City, Oregon. The
first publication thereof, being Friday.
September 15, 1921, and the las publi
cation thereof, being Friday, October
28, 1921. All done in accordance with
the order of the Honorable J. U. Camp
bell, Judge of the above entitled Court.
which order was made ar.d entered of
record in the above entitled cause.
this 14th day of September, 1921.
WM. G MARTIN,
CAREY F. MARTIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 41S Masonic
Tomple, Salem Oregon.