OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. Page 7 SANDY (Con tinned from Page 6.) gravelling can be 'done on the high way, which will not doubt be delayed oy me rains. The mud is bad, but mere is no way out of it at present. oiji ui our young people left on bunday for the O. A. C. as follows Frances, Gertrude and Alfred Meiuiz Ned and Harry Mitchell and Raymond Murray. We shall miss them, but there is nothing in this old world that will take the place of an education, which these bright young girls and young men already realize. Miss Ivy Ten Eyck will leave tomor row for Eugene where she will enter the stale University. Her sisters Jen nie and Cora, "Sophs" will accompany her. LillSe Ten Eyck is at Reel again this year. Four girls from one family in college is a record worth while .Things in boththe grade and high school have been humming along in fine shape since the opening of school. The pupils F-eem to like the teachers and the teachers like their pupils. SANDY LOCALS SANDY, Sept. 21. The Cottrell church will sorn be re-shingid by do nation work. The plan , is for the neighborhood to "turn out" for a day and save the "hire." A Portland firm sold the shingles at cost and a Sandy truck man is hauling them at half price. Rev. Lennard, a Baptist minister r.f Portland, preached at Cottrell on Sun day morning. Mr. Lennard is 75 years of age and has been a minister 53 years. The Multnomah County Pomona grange passed a strong resolution con demning "questionable dancing and ether practices o an indecent and immoral nature at various road houses in the county." A number of people from Pleasant Home and various sections are ex pected to attend the Multnomah Coun ty Sunday School convention at Port land September 27, at the First Pres byterian church. The annual community council will meet at Cottrell on Thursday night September 29. Reports of committi:? and election of officers will be a por tion of the program. Before Sandy realizes it there will be a transcontinental railroad south of this town. The quiet work of this Tailroad building isi "business," and yet if we were not asleep we would begin to see that wide gage, well built road is not transient. In fact some Portland people who made the predic tion when it started that it w-ould run south of Mt. Hood and on east from there. Subordinate granges in Multnomah County have increased their member ship 61 per cent the past year and a half, the total membership being 117.1 After hearing Supt. Smith's report, at the Pomona grange a.z Orient, of the Multnomah Farm dependents, and after hearing read late statistics by another party that 90 percent of the men in the United States above 6." years are dependants, the remark was made what if the future of the young men of today it they do not change their tactics and begin to start a sav ing account. AH varieties of road troubles do eloped Monday after a continued down pour of "fall" rain for 36 hours. The trucks all got down, however. Lige Coleman has about recovered from the kick an uigly dispositioned old cow which got him down and trampled him, breaking a facial bone according to reporc. The trouble witi the cow happened two or three weeks ago. Mr. and . Mrs. W. A. Proctor left Tuesday for the Round Up at Pendle ton expetin-s- to catch all the thrills possible while they "letter buck!" Mr and Mrs. Frank Christiansen look the trail for Pendleton Monday. Sandy is surely well represented at the .big doings, which seems to be the port of amusement to take the pale gray taste out? of just common, every day life. The baseball season is over for the Sandy team. The boys stopped while their honors were great. John Odell drove out from Portland the other day and took Mrs. Allen and Mr. Mikkelson up to Brightwood. Mr." and Mrs. Pndemore were in town again the past week going down the Portland way. , Jack Scales arrived home in all his elory Sunday after two weeks of "hard drinking" at Shepherd's Splriner's The Store windows were decorated with autumn leaves a wel come home. Mrs. Billy Allen was in town on her return from Portland where she visited her sister last week. Mrs. AI len said she and BiHy were igoing to Pendleton to see the big round up. R. S. Smith, Bob Akin and Herman Krebs left in the gray of Tuesday morning to take in all. the sights and "trimmings" at the Pendleton Ronud Up. Mrs. E. Dodd went up to Cherryville to spend Saturday night and attend ed a dance in the neighborhood. P. T. Shelley drove over from Hood River last week after the "family" and took them to the famous valley to spend the week end at the Troy Shelley ranch. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Purcell were favored by a visit from relatives over the week en recently. Besides Mr. and Mrs. W- F. Doltz, and daughters Harriet and Bertha Doltz and F. W. Doltz, a nephew of the Purcells, Mr Henry Doltz of Minneapolis. Minn., was in the party. He made a short trip to the coast and it was only natural he should make a trip here. He was charmed with Sandy and it's ideal loction. Mrs. Blanche Shelley, Jonne and lit tle Joe Hooker and Mrsi. Mary Wil son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Purcell recently, with hcspitlity brightened the last evening Mrs. Wil son spent here before going to, Seat tle. Herman Krebs is through with his - threshing work and is home again, and his mother Mrs. Marie Krebs is home from a very enjoyable vacation of several weeks. C. D. Purcell made a business trip to Portland last week and won a case that was outlawed. Mrs. Mary I. Wilson, mother of Mrs Shelley, has gone to Seattle for the winter as. the coast climate agrees much better with her than any other. Before going away Mrs. Wilson- suc ceeded in renting her house to a fore man on the gravel work for the high way. Isabel Gray, our "hello"" girl," has been very husky with a cold the past week. - ' Mrs. Graves, wife of the Sandy hotel man, went to Portland over the week end and Mrs. Susan Kelliher looked after the hotel work in her absence. tourist travel has dropped cff. The hotels are closed up that way. Chas. Ray in the "Dgg Crate Wal lop" Sandy Saturday. Adv' Joe DeShazer was down here from the Dover section says the threshing season is closed up that way. The east wind saved the- potatoes from freezing up there. Hay-baling has been on at Dover this week The Willamette valley late potato crop is said to be practically ruined for most part by the frosts of two weeks ago, according to J. J. Wilson, a travelling salesman who drove to Ku- with hSs; lejg in a cast. He drove to e j - "" Iowa, last week by Miss Miller states Gresham and Corbett during the week. At Corbett the Duncan's got a lot of salmon for canning. Mrs. Henry Perret says she has 500 quarts of fruit and vegetables put up and is not quite through. Mrs. Bartelmay and young daughter were in town the other day. Mr. Bartelmay has returned from Eastern Oregon, but the entire family will he moving there ere long. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hammond came out Saturday and after looking some business interests in the face drove on to their summer place for a short rest. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lennartz aad daughter Anna were all day guests of the H. S. Eddy family last Sunday. Frank Armstrong, .brother of Mrs. John Mitchell, and Miss Eva Adams spent Sunday at the Mitchell ranch. Birthday parties for the Sandy chil dren seem to be all the rage of late but the older folk seem to have passed the Will Widmer had a norse nun rater badly in a runaway accident not long in the past. Three wild cats are reported as be ing caught in a bunch up the Cherry ville way but no definite news as to how or by whom was learned. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs Frank Beers have returned from their hop picking expedition and are at their school work. Chas. Ray in the "Egg Crate Wal lop" Sandy Saturday. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaiser drove to Portland Sunday to see Mrs Winkler who is recovering from a serious operation Mr. Byron, father of Mrs. A. J. Ault is still very ill at his home on the Bluff road C. A. Bowers, the Sandy wood con tractor and the Millers have discover ed they used to live in the same com munity and have many mutual acquaintances. The fireside of the Duke household glowed with warmth of hospitality at recent dinner party wich was greatly appreciated by the following guests: Mr and Mrs. Fred Proctor, and little daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Julius Sture, Mrs. Miller and Miss Margaret Miller. Baby Sture cooed in his basi net but was not allowed to come to the table, which was laden with all sorts of delicious things. The manager of the "Mt. Hood" air ship company was in town one night recently trying to get his affairs ad justed. Joel .Tarl is fast disposing of his per sonal property to get ready to join his family in California for the v. inter. Mrs. Alice Scales drove to Corbeti Sunday to meet her husband. Jack Scales who was returning from th spring's. Mr. and Mrs. George Perret enter tained a party of six friends from Port land with the characteristic Perret hospitality last Sunday. Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. Augubt Bedenstein and Mrs. Leo. Lohn field gave a dance at the old Tapu place last Saturday night. There wa a large crowd and everyone had a fin time. The Mitchells, Lehnfields, Dock erys and Mr. Peacock and his friend Helen Nelson, Dave Douglass and son and Alice Douglass spent the remain der of the night at the Bedensteh: home where there was much eating and music until mcrning dawned. Among those from Sandy attending the Rev. Alexander Beers funeral s. Gresham were Mr. and Mrs. E. Beers and Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Beers and Hazel Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proctor, and the W. A. Proctor family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snedden and daughter Martha Snedden have re turned from a week's outing at Sea side. Chas. Ray in the "Egg Crate Wal lop" Sandy Saturday. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barber of Port land were out recently to visit tne Lehnfields for a couple of days. On Sunday more of Mrs. Lenfield's deli cious "frys" pleased the palates of the Baumback family, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Mitchell and baby Harold, and Mr and Mrs. August Bedenstein of Cherry ville Mrs. F. H. Lake spent several days visiting her old neighbors at Pleasant Home last week, remaining for Po mona Grange on Saturday Mayor and Mrs. Junker took a day or two off and visited the metropolis recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke included Mrs. Henry Perret and Mrs. Miller in their Orient Pomona grange party James Bell of Sandy ridge also show ed his "grangerian" interest by taking himself down to the big program- Mrs. John Mitchell visted Mrs. Lebn field recently, remaining1 for the mid day meal. J. M. C-Miller got as far away as Fairview the other day. He was au auto-CTiest of Mr. Shaw, the Sandy chief-of-nolice. but the "Judge" was merely out on a business trip. George Perret and Reuben Hoffman were out again from a two day's fisti ng trip. 4 Albert Knopp is hauling T. N. T powder up the mountains for the foi- est service. Hnry Ridderbush bought himself a "Lizzie" about a month ago and has already learned to drive it well. It looked like there was a terrific fire over the Bull Run way the other day but it was only Olf Selser's slasb ing burning'. According to an "old-timer" here, forty-four years ago, Rev. Father Ver haag of East Portland held the first Catholic church service in this part of the country at the old log school house n the north slope of Frances Revenue's field, which was near the present travelled road .Services in privote families continued from that time till 22 years ago when a church building was erected in Sandy. . The Sneed stages are not making rpffiilar trims nn thi mountains nince that the potatoa, tomato and apple crop are a failure thenra. Getting hungry for salad a friend of Miss Miller bought some apples, getting only four little "scrubby" ones for a quarter x Mr. and Mrs. "Si" Deaton and little son have been spending a week with their own home folks, the Hoffmans The Deatons and Miss Bertha Hoff man drove to Portland Saturday to tt lend the funeral ov some soldier friends who gave their all ov. the bat tle fields of France. Dr and Mrs. Julius Sture attended a social at Powell Valley Swedish church Saturday evening. The affair was given under the direction of the Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society. After the program refresh ments were served.- Anton Mikkelson passed through our small town last Saturday. The mill at Brightwood turned out a little more bridge material this week. Mj-s. Ernest Bonett was still in Port land at last account where she has has been taking' care of her young niece and nephews, the Art Dixon children. Chas. Ray in the "Egg Crate Wal lop' Sandy Saturday. Adv. A delightful children's party was given by Mrs. D- F. Eason Monday afternoon in honor of her little son's birthday. Eighteen little tots were seated at the table, the color scheme of which was yellow. The shades were draw n and yellow candle light made the dining room look quit! "party fied'' There was a birthday cake decor ated with seven candles and pink roses made from icing and there was ice cream, candy and cookies. Those present were Arthur. Mildred, Mabel and Robert Frace, Richard Maronay, Ronnie Esson, Kenneth Scales, Heinia Dittert, Forrest and Lawrence Shaw, Wir-nifred Glockner, Mabel Lilly. Peggy Dodson, Lillian and Albert Per ret, Stearnes and Mary Eason. .Mrs. George Perret assisted Mrs. Eason. The news has "leaked out" about the fun the Zogg-Gunderson-Howe party had when on Wild Cat camping for huckleberry gathering at the time the season was about ended The girls of the party were scouting around to find extra good picking, and they found a fine patch, but a big black bear was helping himself and was not inclinde to give up a good thing, so the girls headed for camp, "hitting the high places" as they sped. The boy.s got their guns and made a wild chase after Mr. Bear, but he made his get-a-way. And it snowed, then, and of course the party had to head for home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Douglass gave a "more than fine" chicken dinner Sunday. Those present besides the Douglass family were Mr. and Mrs. Reed, and little daughter, Henry Quani and Mrs. E. Dodd. Chas. Ray in the "Egg Crate Wei lop" Sandy Saturday. Adv. Mrs. Homer Revenue and baljy spent the day with Mrs. Harry Reed last Tuesday Mrs. Dave Douglass says it did not freeze at their ranch, they had no frost, but it froze at Cherryville. Mr. Dockery and Billie furnished the music for the dance Saturday night. Three dances were planned for the same neighborhood the same nisht. so after thinking it over, de cided to all unite at Sam Mil place, otherwise known as the Tapp place at Cherryville. The only drawback to the dance was the crowd was too large for the food supply, so it was decided to omit the refreshments to the regret of all present. Among tnose present were the Bedenstein. Mitchell Lehnfield, Dave Douglass, John Jonsrud, Folsoin, Funk families and Mrs. Tom Hagan, Mr3. Alma Maronay, Miss Fay Young, Mrs. Friel and daughter, Miss Helen Nelson, Mrs. E. Dodd, Mrs. McDonald Mr. Dockery Billie and John. Mrs. Dave Douglass did not attend the dance Saturday night. Mrs. Doug lass was not feeling well most of the week. dated the 6th day of Saptember, 1921, upon" a judgment rendered and enter ed in said court on the 31st day of August, 1921, In favor cf Mary A. Kel- ley, Plaintiff, and against Lina Vane, Julia Kessler and John Doe Kessler, her husband. Defendants for the sum of $1683 30, with , Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from th Slat day of August, 1921, and the further sum of $150.00," as attorney's fee, and the further sura of $52.75 costs and disbursement and the costs of and upon this i rit, crmnianding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in th county of Clackamas, stato of Oregon, to wit: The South East Quarter (S. E- of the South East Quarter (S. E. Vt ) of Section Nuaibered thirty-three (33) In Township Two f2) South, Range Seven (7) East of Willamette Meridi an. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order :nd decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of October, 1921; 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-aid 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 which the within named defendants or either cf them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real prorerty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interests, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon By. E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon . City, ore., September 9th. 1921. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator with will annexed of the estate of Joseph Decker, deceased has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon and that Monday, the 31 day of Oeto ber 1921, at the hour of ten A. M. of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court hasi been appointed by said Court as the time and 'place for the bearing of objections thereto and th settlement thereof. Dated and first published Septem ber,i'3rd 1921. Last publication October 21st 1921. XAVER DECKER, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Joseph Decker, de ceased. WM. HAMMOND, ' Attorney for administrator Fordson tractor for sale, in A-l condi tion, includes extension rims and pulley for belt power and 2 bottom Oliver Chilled plows. All goes for $600. Will demonstrate. Selling since place is rented. W. P. Kirchem, route 2, City. FOR SALE CHEAP: Top, buggy and harness, with shafts and tongue. Phone 16F21, Clarkamas. Or Route i. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of Catherine Morri3on, deceased has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, and-that Monday, tbe 24th day of October 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published September 23rd 1921. Last publication October 21st 1921. A. J. MORRISON. Administrator of the estateNjf Cather ine Morrison, deceased. WM HAMMOND, Attorney for administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 Will and Estate of Lydia Ann Faulk ' deceased. All persons, having claims against the said decendent, or her estate ar hereby given notice that they Shall present them to the undersigned executor at the office of Jos. i Hedges, Esq., in the Hogg Bldg., in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from tho date of this nc tiee, 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 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 appear- 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 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, 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 tht: Orecon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Oregon City, in Clacka mas County, Oregon, the date of th'j first publication thereof, being Friday September 2nd, 1921, and the date of he last public-ition thereof being Fri day, October 14th, 1921, all done in ac cordance with the order of the Honor able James U Campbell, Judge of '.ho above entitled 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. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Mary A. Kelley, Plaintiff, vs Lina Vane. Julia Kessler and John Doe Kessler, her husband, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execut'on, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for the County of Clackamas. 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 BANK i TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, a cor poration; HAROLD T. PRINCE and MARJOHIA PRINCS, his wife; WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har old" T Prince, Incompatent; J. S. SIMMONS and ESSIE G SIM MONS, his wife; OLIVF M. DOWS LUCY P. WHITE and CHAU.NCEY B. WHITE, her husband; RALPH A SIMMONS and EVA V. SIM MONS, his wife; WILLIAM. L AMES, LUCIUS T. HAVWARD 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 i chusetts; JAMES DOE, HENRY ROE and EDWIN PCE, 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, JAN E DOE and ANNA WHITE, Trustees of the Home for Aged Women, Wor cester. 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; ar.d the unknown heirs of Thomas Prince, deceased, and also all oth;T 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. ONG. Executor of Will aad Estate of Thoma3 Prince, deceased. H. F. ONG and CARRIE M ONG, his wife "WORCESTER EANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, a cor poration; HAROLD T. FRINCE an 1 MARJORIA PRINCE, his wife, WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har old T. "Prince, Incompetent; J. S. I STMMONS and ESSIE 'g SIM MONS, his wife; OLIVE M. DOWS: LUCY P. WHITE and CHAUNCEV B. WHITE, her husband; RALPH A. SIMMONS and EVA V SIM MONS, his wife; WrLLTAM L. AMES, LUCIUS T. HAYWARD an l AMABEL E. HAYWARD, his wife, RUBY EMERY BUCKLE and HARRY BUCKLE, her husband; JOHN DOE; RICHARD ROE and ALLEN POEt 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 W omen, Wor coster. 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, acorpcration . 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: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear and answer the Com plaint against you in the above entitl ed suit within six week? from th'j L'nd i?a oi Septencber, 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 th lawful owner anl holder of that certain mortgage, snl the promissory note described there in, given by The Oregon Home Build ers, a corporation, on April 15th, 191ft. to Laurine Honnes to secure the payment of Eight Thousand Five Hue- dred Dollars '$S-001 payable two years after date, which said mortgage appears of record at page 226 in Volume 107 of Record of Mortgages in and for Clackamas County, Oregon, and that the Court determine and de cree that there is still duo and owing on account of said note and mort gage the sum of Ssven Thousand Five Hundrd Dollars ($750u) with inter est thereon at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from July 15, 192), and the further sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($50g)- as a reasonable attor ney s lee for the foreclosure or th5 said mortgage, together with the costs and disbursements of said suit. 2nd. That plaintiff's said mortgage be adjudged and decreed to be a first lien upon the real property therein described, to wit: That certain portion of Sections numbered Seven (7) and Eighteen (18 in Township Two (2) South nf Range Two (2) Fast of the Willam ette Meridian, described as follows: Bounded by a line beginning at a stone set in the center of lha county road leading from Oregon City to Portland, where said roa intersects the Northerly boundary lino of tfjc1 James McNary Donation Land Claim. which point is South 41 West 208. 3! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C. Latourette, President F. J. Meysr, "Casbict The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000 00 ' Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M mortgaged premises and every part therqf, saving only the statutory rigbt of redemption 5th That plaintiff have "such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. Service, of this summons is made upon you by publication theieof pur suant to the order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judgo of the above-entitled Court ,rnade and entered in. said suit on the 1st day of Sep ember, 1921, 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 circtila tion published in the County of Clack- a:i-a and Ktsia of Oregon SXEDECOR AND LAYMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. o Address V1212 spaiumg uuu ing. Portland, Oregon. First Publication- 2nd cay of Sep temlier, 1921. Ist Publication: 14th day of Octo ber, 1921.: C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorney-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of- fee in First National Bank nidg Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Lav Money loaned, abstracts turnish d, land titles examined, estate settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Marguerite M. Albee, Plaintiff, . VSL 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 you 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 it you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demandied in, her complain, to-wit-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 entered on the Srd day of August, 1921, directing that such publication be made in the Oregon C.ity Enterprise once a week for six successive weeks; the first publication thereof being' on the 5t.h 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 Phone 405 ' WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., , Oregon City, Or. MOJfEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Ureferred PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldfl, Oregon City NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SA'- ' 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 of the above entitled Court in the above entitled Cause ,to me di rected and dated the 20th day of Augu3t 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 tho rate of 8 per annum from the Sth day of August 1920, and the further sum of $152.10 with interest thereon from the 28th day of. December, 1921, at 6 per annum, and the further sum of $13.90, and the further sum of S175.00, 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 (NE14) of Section Twenty eight (28), oTwnship One (1) 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 August, 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 com 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 between you, the defendant, and the above named plaintiff, and for an absolute divorce of plaintiff from you, the above named defendant, and for such other and ' further relief as to the court may seem just in the premises. " This summons is served upon you by. publication thereof once a week I for six consecutive and successive weeks in the Oreignn 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 b-3 made upon you by publication as aforesaid and which order was made and entered on August 6th, 1921. The undersignei attorneys for the plaintiff are resident attorneys of tho 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, MEDDLETON & CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ret-idenca and Postoffice address 1225 Yeon Building. Portland, Oregon. i South. Range Five (BY Fast of tho reel irom tne qnrtcr section corner ; VMijanlette Meridian, containing 80 between said r.ections 7 and IS, thence j acre s, more or less, in Clackamas North 45 East tracing said McNary j County, Oregon., ciaim line .j.o chains to a ston .NOW THEREFORE, bv virtue of thence North. 46 46 West J8.70 chains thence South-45 West l'G.19 chain, to center of said county road wher-2 an iron pipe is driven for a corner, thence Southeasterly along center i county road to the place or beginning, containing fifty (50) acres, more cr less, excepting five and five Jiun dredths (5.05) acros heretofore con veyed to Peter Naef ly deed recorded in Bok 60 of Deeds at page 1C6 ther-s-of, which said first described tract is new platted tinder name of Hill dala. situate in the County of Clack amas and State of Oregon; as of the date of the recording of said mortgage, to wit, the 25th day of April, 1916. and that said mortgage lien bo adjudged and decreed to he prior and superior to anv right, title, interest, t state, claim or lien which the defend ants herein may have or claim in said mortgaged property. 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That the lien of plaintiffs said mortgage be foreclosed and that the real property therein described bo sold by the Sheriff in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution and that the proceeds of said sale, after paying the costs and expenses thereof, be applied in payment of th-3 amounts adjudged to be due and owing to the plaintiff tn account or said note and mortgage, including interest and said attorney s fees 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 dependents and all persons claiming under them be tor over barred and foreclosed of any and all right, ' title, interest, estate, claim or lien, either in law or in equity, in and to the above described said c-xedution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday the 24thi 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 'iS, 1921 Last Issue September 23rd, 1921. SUMMONS No. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ox Clacka mas. Walter H. Grower, Plaintiff, vs. 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 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 Otis F. Crippen, the above named 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 apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded in her Complaint, towit: A decree for ever dissolving- the marriage contract existing between you and plaintiff. Th:s Summons is served upon you by the publication thereof, once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Oregon city Enterprise, a newspaper or general circulation, printed and published at Oregon City, in Clacka mas County, Oregon, tbe- date of the first publication thereof, being' Fridav. August 12th, 1921, and the date of tho 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 order Was made and entered in this cause on the SOth day of July 1921 YATES, YATES & A. HANSEN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pittock Blk., Portland, Or. 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 fiW against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of th first publication of this Sumomns, to wit: Within six weks 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: Fdr a Decree forever dissolving the marriage con tract, now existing between you and plaintiff. This Sumomns is served ucon vou by -e publication thereof in the Ore gon City Enterprise, a newspaper q" general circulation, printed and pub lished at Oregon City, Oregon. The first publication thereof, being Friday. September 16, 1921. and the last publi cation thereof, being Friday, October 28, 1921. All done in accordance with the order of the Honorahle J. U. Camp bell, Judge of tbe above entitled Court, which order was made ar.d entered of record in the above entitled cause, this 3 4th day of September, 1921. . WM. (i MARTIN, CAREY F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Tomple, Salem Oregon.