Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 14, 1921, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1 92 1 .
Page 7
SANDY
(Continued from Page 6.)
Monday. Mrs. Perret and Mrs. Powers
were friends in years gone by in the
Albany country.
ueorge Perret and C. O. Duke weut
on a two or three days fishing trip this
week up to Parkdale, where Ernest
Harris is working.
George Beers is still on the Federal
jury, and will be called on a case
again next Monday.
Potato digging has started in. some
sections ,and all sorts of farm work
has been rushed during the glorious
fall weather
Mrs. Dodson's brother It here fiom
the Sound country and may remain to
help Harry in the feed store.
W P. Strack is busy getting his
shingle mill :n operation. His helpers
are Ed Hein and Herbert Armstrong
The R. S. Smith home is the latest
to be decorated with dainty cream
color. F- H. Lake did the painting.
Walter Krebs began working on the
highway near Kelso with his team last
ween.
Rev. and Mrs. Dobberful drove their
guests to Portland a few days ago
where they took a train for California
returning East by the southern route.
Peter Vetsch was out from Portland
Sunday and attended the Fischer fun
ral. Vetsch says his father stili keeps
active, and that his ambition does not
lag, but sweeps on with the years
"Pete" Giainini, a young Italian who
was employed at the Proctor and Beers
mill a few years ago was out from
Portland to visit the Boitano-Pizzolu
families last week. "Pete" had many ex
periences at the front in France where
he drove a munition tr'ick, hauling sup
plies. He was gassed and had many
narrow escapes.
Walter Frost, son of Mrs It- A.
Chown has been ill in bed the past
three or four weeks with leakage of
ihe heart at the Chown home. Mr
Frost recently drove her with his fam
ily from Oklahoma.
A. J. Morrison, one of Dover's hust
ling farmers was'in Portland seveial
days last week. Morrison was also at
Oregon City and arranged for County
Agent Holt to give a talk at the Ssndy
grange.
J. G. DeShazer was in Gresham last
week again "browsing around" on busi
ness errands.
Mif-s Bertha Albel entertained on
Sunday with a dinner party in honor
of her father's S3rd birthday. The fol
lowing' guests were present: Mr. and
Mrs. Weick and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Heiner and children of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotter and Mr.
and Mrs. Al Rotter, of Oregon City,
Miss Amanda Foverbeitican, and Mr.
and Mrs. Abel and boy of Boiing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perret and chil-
dren were supper guests at the Max!
Kligel home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs R. S. Smi;h and cail
dren drove to Portland to spend a
day recently.
Mr and Mrs J. H. L. Maybee and
Lloyd wer out. Saturday and Sunday
visiting the Maronay family. Mr. May
be was not quite in his usual health.
Mrs. Dave Douglas? was in town
Saturday to attend rans-e Mrs. Doug
lass was on her way boms from Gres
ham where she nursed Mrs. Perry for
two weeks. Mrs. Perry has a new 11
pound boy.
Mrs. John Sleret. of Gresham, whils
walking home from a neighbors in the
dant one evning recently stepped into
a hole and broke both bones in her
ankle when near her own gate. Mr
Sleret heard her call, and rushed to
her assistance. Many friends are ex
pressing sympathy.
Mr. SJeret has been burning some
slashing on his acreage her Ihe past
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer, Mildred
Alta and Florence were visitors at the
Wm. Fisher home Sunday.
Mrs. Martin Mikkelson and little son
were all day guests of the Fishers' on
Sunday.
The Frank Kerr family spent the
week end at their country home on the
Bluff road. The entire family attend
ed Sunday School. The Kerr children
have missed Sunday School ouly once
in three years Mrs. Kerr was so pleas
ed with the Sandy Sunday School that
she dded a erifrp five dollar fill to the
collection at the close of the session.
Mrs. Gorge Tacheron of Gresham,
mother of -the Perret "boys" lias been
very ill the past week, several physi
cians being called in consultation, but
is out of danger.
Mr. and Mr3 Lehnfield were, sur
prised by the following visitors from
Raumgartner, and .family, Miss Hazel
Portland last Sunday: Dr. and Mrs.
Malone and children, Carl Dyes and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jen
Kins. Thes uests had .n enjoyable
day and expect to return socn for an
other visit.
Miss Mary Junker writes that sn
and her auntie, Mrs. Katie Koch fcre
having a lovely time in 'Frisco. E,th
are feeling fine
Ford Special
Mason
30x3
$
12.45
Full Factory Guarantee.
Pacific Tire & Supply Co.
5 J. C. SCOLLARD, Mgr.
Phone 484-W
1117 Main Street Oregon City
5 Portland Salem Eugene
jf Ms j
Friends of the H. S. Eddy family will
be s-urprised to hear they are moving
to Pleasant Home this week, and will
be located in the town. Mr. Eddy, how
ever, will still retain his real estate
office here and will drive back ami
forth. Mrs. Eddy and Lulu will net
lose their interest in Sandy affairs,
however, and will come lip oen and in
a measure keep identified with Sandy.
The Eddy's were supposed to be per
manent, residents of Sandy.
The H. H Watkins house on th j
Bluff road is being painted an attrac
tive color, which adds greatly to its
appearance.
The Allen hotel at Bull Run is near-
;ng completion ana is very attractive
with its hard wood floors and fire
places. There will be a house warm
ing over there sometime later.
A. Aschoff of Marmot attended the
Fischer burial service at the Cliffside
cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Snipley
also drove over to the cemetery in
time for the last rite.
Mr. and Mrs Purcell sren' muco cf
the past week in the city attending to
various social and business doings. The
Purcells are building a fine new
garage on their city property.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas, rev
lyweda, visited their uncles. A,. C.
and Mack Thomas last week. Frank
Thomas, and his daughter Echo Thom
as were also with the bride and groom
from Tillamook The party drove to
Estacad and Eagle Creek to visit on
Saturday.
Among the recent visitors at the
beautiful modern home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Joceiyn were Mrs. Jack Scales
and Mrs .J. M C. Miller, who wcie
introduced" to Lady Jumbo B's, Lady
Smooth Queens', Minnie Wonders, and
all kinds of other "hi-fa-lu-tm and
aristocratic Poland Chinas. Thes pura
breds, eighty In number .are easily dis
tinguished from the common scrubs- j
Production" is the watchword oi
Joceiyn, and he is never satsified, but
keeps planning ahead for better achiev-
ment, determined to producing the
best, in whatever line he undertakes.
The Joceiyn home is a model tor
beauty and the larger lawn is kept as
citv lawn, the -gorwing Oi choice
flowers and shrubs being consndere-1 as
necessary as the production of crops
and stock. And Mr. and Mrs. Joceiyn
do practically all the work on their 50
acres alone.
County Agent Holt said last Satur
day while at Sandy that dairy catti-
;tre coming up again, and that dairying
s decidedly on the upward grade.
COUNTY COURT
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
ELECTION
SHERIFF Western Union Tel. Co.
$0.89; Wm. J. Wilson, $12.50; Clacka-
mas County News, $43.00; H. H.
Hughes, $78.00; Banner-Courier, $4.
10; Miller-Parker Co., $0.50; D. M.
Marshall, $8.00; C. J. Long, $333.32;
CLERK County Clerk, $12.00;
RECORDER Underwood Typewrit
er Co., $6.00; County Recorder, $6.00;
Banner-Courier, $26.00; Myrle A. Yex
ley, $75.00;
TREASURER The Banner-Courier
$0.40; Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
$4.50;
ASSESSOR W. M. Morand, $165.00
COUNTY COURT Clackamas Cou
nty News, $4.25; W. A. Proctor, $85.
00; W. F. Harris, $100.00;
COURT HOUSE: The Pac. Tel. &
Tel. Co.,' $76.27; Glen Oak Farm, $321.
30; Board of Water Commissioners,
$37.20; Willamette Fuel & Supply Co.
$199.50; Jones Drug Co., $19.20; L. W.
Moore, $11.25; Miller-Parker Co.. $1.
05; S. W. Hair, $50.00; Frank Busch
& Sons, 44.80; John Heft, $6.99; Al
vin Heft. $3.49; Earl Strong, $3.49;
W. Perry, $3.49; J. Berg, $3.49; E.
Nash, $3.49; S. Nash, $3.49; Jess Can-
tril, $3.49; Roy Cantril, $3.49;
CIRCUIT COURT L. Baxter, $2.
20; J. C. Richardson, $2.20; H. A.
Hadley, $2.20; J. W. Draper, $2.20;
B. C. Gibson, $4.40; C. H. Frickey,
$2.20; Wm. B. Hilton, $4.40; F. E.
Lowe, $3.60; Fred Boener, $2.40; Jess
Keck, $3.60; Sam Mosier, $4.00; R
L. Simms, $2.20; P. O. Favel, $2.20;
John Hartnett, $2.20; Millard Sarver.
$6.00; Steve Peznecker, $6.00; E. Kri
gbaum, $6.00; Mrs. Sadie Russell, $3.-
60; O. B. eHnderson, $1.00; Augusta
Powers, $6.00; Mildred Turney, $2.50;
Leon T. Draper, $4.40; Lorreta La
May. $9.30;
JUSTICE COURT Carl Johnston,
$6.10; Carl Carlson, $6.10; Matt Wei
vel. $6.10; E. B. Akbright, $6.10; W.
D. McKune, $1.70; Percy Osborne, $1.
70; R. L. Simms, $1.70; Ed Fortune,
$80.60; H. H. Hughes, $36.00; G. R.
Ellis, $1.20; H. B. Snyder, $120; A.
D. Burnett, $2.00; Matt Glover, $2.
20; G. R. Crawford, $1.80; E. T. 'Da
vis, $2.00; N. J. Holgate, $6.50; A.
Hawkins, $1.50; Evelin Bacon, $1.50;
Edna Petley, $1.50; S. E. Wooster,
$5.50; D. M. Marshall, $13.20; Geo.
T. Parry. $8.00; F. E. Lowe. $15.55;
Oregon City Enterprise. $22.50; Clack
amas County News, $4.50; Nellie
White, $6.50; Marion Donahue, $6.50;
A. McAnulty, $1.20; J. E. Jack, $1.20;
Geo. F. Anderson, $1,201 E. E. Gabriel
$1.20; C. P Farr, $1.20 J. J. Tobin, $1.-
20; E. G. Caufield, $1.70; Lilly Brown,
$6.10; Wm. Brown, $6.10; A. G.
Smith, $4.50; Enoch Skirivin, $6.10;
Willie Nicholson, $6.10; 'Lee Gasser,
$6.10; E. J. Noble, $75.35;
CORONER O. A. Pace, $39.70;
Walter E. Hempstead, $5.00; Mrs. J.
E. Witzig, $1.20; J. W. Miller, $4.20;
A. W. Cole, $4.20; J. B. Rhode, $4.20;
Mrs. Frank Overwedder, $1.20; Dr.
W. E. Hempstead. $1.20; Wm. Ham
mond, $1.20; S. S. Fulkerson, $4.20; E.'
L. Johnson, $1.10; C. V. Barry, $1.50;
P. S. Finucane, $1.50; Walter .Brandt,
$1.50; H. W. D'Hondt, $1.50; Dr. R.
G. MeCall, $5.00.
SURVEYOR Chas. Simmois, $3.99;
J. C. Sullivan, $4.99; H. H. Johnson,
$13.09; Paul Dunn, $4.20; C G. Nor
ris, $74.17; C. E. Johnson, $33.84; E.
S. Boss. $30.80; Dewey Hammond,
$40.00; A. M. Kirchem, $6.70; J. T.
Fullam, $6.70;
INSANE A. Rothenberg. $3.00; Ed
ward F. McLean, $5.00; M. C. Strick
land, $5.00; H. H. Hughes, $2.50:
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS The J. K.
Gill Co., $1.94; Hogg Bros., $7.45;
Brenton Vedder, $25.53; May Wal-
dron, $6.93; '
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. O. A.
Welsh, 516.85; ' -
CATTLE INDEMNITY E. T. Bate
son, $12.50; John Davis, $12.50; O. B.
Brookman. $37.50; N. Licht, $37.50;
F. H. Koennecke, $25.00;
INDIGENT SOLDIER Meade Post
No. 2. $75.00;
CARE OF POOR Wm. Danforth,
(self) $10.00; Boy's & Girls' Aid Soc.
$10.00; Dock Mosier, (self) $17.50;
Anna Wetterlin, (self) $10.00; Mrs. J.
E. Mumpower, $30.00 (for Matheson);
Mrs. Sarah Solomon (self), $15.00;
Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, (self), $5.-
00; Tracy, (Eunice Harner) $10.-
00; Mrs. Lillian M. Johnson (Self &
children) $15.00; George H. Newsome,
(self), $15.00; Ada LaBaw (self &
children) 08.00; Katie Pluard, (self)
$10.00; Wallace R. Telford, (Michael
Boyles), $12.00; Cheney & Doolittle
(Wm. Dickleman) $15.00; John &
Wm. Beers, (self) $20.00; Mary Lock,
(self) $10.00; Dennis Donovan, (Dick
Myers) $30.00; J. G. Wake (self) $15.
00; W. J. Wood (self), $15.00; W.
Hitchman, (Ole Josendall, John Mor
ris , Aug Johnson) $64.18; " Mrs. S.
Beckman (Ben Munson), $25.00; Ben
Landis (self), $20.00; Fred Wyd r
(self) $12.00; L. J. Lageson (James
McDole), $10.00; Mrs. Mary Bergquist
(James Seahorn) $30.00; P. J. Winkel,
(Albert Veisen), $10.00; Mrs. Hilda
Granquist ($15.00) for self & family;
M, C. Glover (Chas. Lindgren) $20.00;
Mrs. Martha Castile, (self & children)
$10.00; Maud Williams (child in care
of) $20.00; Walter Howland (self &
wife) $30.00; Andrew- Lund (self)
$15.00; George A. Harding, (County
patients) $3.25; The Estacada Phar
macy, (Mrs. E. M. Horner) $0.65; W.
B. Eddy, (Aug. Johnson) $15.96; Mrs.
S. Beckman (Mrs. Miller) $10.00;
Oregon City Hospital. $234.00; Hogg
Brothers, (Mrs. Roberts), $16.50; Mrs.
Sadie Russell (Kenneth Dugger) $15.
00; D. W. Griffin, (Boy & girl and
house rent for Beers) $21.50; John
Schock, $9.50; (for Wm. DiokelmanJ
International Sales & Produce Co.
(John MeMn) $10.00; Wm. A. Molden
hauer, (K. Pluard) $16.00;
JAIL Oregon City Laundry, $10.-j
30; W. J. Wilson, $49.90;
. JUVENILE COURT H. H. Hughes,
$11.50; Pacific Highway Garage, $1.
75; Minda E. Church, $65.90;
PRINT. & ADV. The Banner-Cour-ier,
$59.25; Oregon City Enterprise,
$86.00;
COUNTY FAIRS Brenton Vedder,
Saloon League, $333.35;
CANADIAN THISTLES E. M. Wil
son, $2.00; O. D. Robbins, $32.50;
TRAFFIC OFFICER BannerCour-
TAX DEPT. W: J. Wilson, $20.00;
PROHI H. H. Hughes, $25.00; Anti
ier, $38.30; R. E Wagy, $166.66;
$200.00;
"SEALER J. F. Jones, $39.24;
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in
fluenced by constitutional conditions,
and in order to cure it you must take
an internal remedy. Hairs Catarrh
Medicine is taken internally and acts
thru the blood on the "mucous sur
faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine wasi prescribed by .one of
the best physician in this country for
years. It is composed of some of tho
best tonics known, combined "with
some of the best blood purifiers. Tha
perfect combination of the ingredi
ents in Hall's catarrh Medicine is
what produces such wonderful results
in catarrh conditions. Send for testi
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo,
O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall"s Family Pills for constipation.
Adv.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Top, b'.ggy and
harness. Inquire of George Skoko.
Clackamas, on Harry ' Blake's oid
place.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Top, buggy at:d
harness, with shafts and tongue.
Phone 16F21, Clarkamas, Or Route
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
Oregon Surety & Casualty C"-, Plain
tiff,
vs
Legene S. Barnes and Grace D. Barnes,
his wife, Defendants.
To Legene S.- Barnes and Grace D
Barnes, his wifeJJefendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and to answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled cause within six weekd
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit: within six
weeks from the 14th day of October.
1 921, and on or before the 2Sth day of
November, 1921. and if you fail so to
appear and answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the above
entitled court for the reliei demanded
in the complaint filed herein, to-wit
For a judgment and decree, against
the said defendants and in favor of
the said plaintiff for the sum of I ive
Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) and inter
est at the rate of seven per cent lift ')
per annum from the first day of July,
1920, and for Six Hundred Fifty Dol
lars ($650.00) attorneys fees and for
taxes due of Four Hundred Forty-four
and 67 hundredth Dollars t$444.67
and for all costs and disbursements
herein and that all of said sums be de
creed to be a first lien upon property
in Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon, described as follows, to-wit:
Th Donation Land Claim- of
James L. Daly and wile. Certifi
cate No. 451, Claim No. 47, being
parts of Sections 20 and 29,' in
Township 3 south of range i West
of the Willamette Meridian bound
ed as follows- Beginning at a point
27.80 chains north and 17.50 chains
west from the northeast corner of
Section 29,' thence w?st 45.77
chains, thence south 45.37 chains,
thence north 57 30' east 4.64
chains, thence south 31 30' east
55.67 chains to tne Willamette
- River, thence north 34" east 5.63
chains, thence north 57 east 11.50
chains, thence north 78.98 chains
to the place of beginning, contain
ing 317.75 acres. Except 2 acres
off of and running along the south-
erly anS westerly sides of the
above bounded tract, reserved for
a county road. Also except 1C acref
heretofore sold and conveyed to
V. W- Graham, and described as
follows:. Beginning at the south
east corner of Jas. L. Daly Dona
tion Land Claim No. 47, being
parts of Sections 20 and 29, in
Township-3 south of range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian, thence
wc-sterly iip river 330 feet, thence
north 2112 feet thence easterly
330"feet, thence south 2112 feet to
' the place of beginning, containing
16 acres, more or less,
and that the said defendants and each
of them be barred and foreclosed from
having any right, title or Interest in
or to the said property, except the
right of redemption and that said mort
gage be foreclosed and said property
sold for the purpose of satsifying said
claims found to be due the plaintiff
pnd all costs and accruing ccsts anil
that if the said property does not sell
for enough to pay the said sums of
money found to be due this plaintiff,
that the said plaintiff have a personal
judgment against the said defendants
and each of them for said deficiency
and that the said defendants be en
joined and debarred from asserting
any further claim whatsoever in or to
said property or any part thereof an 1
for such other and further relief as
may be equitable.
Thfs summons is published ly order
of the Honorable Judge James U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the l3tli
day of October, 1921, directing pnblien
tion thereof once each week for six
successive weeks in Oregon City En
terprise, a weekly newspaper publish
ed in Clackamas County, Oregon City,
Oregon, the first publication there X
to be o'n the 14th day of October. 1921,
and the last publication to be on the
25th day of November, 1921.
WILBUR, BECKETT & HOWELL.
Attorneys for Plaintiif.
Post Office Addre: 1001 Board .f
Trade Building, Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bids are invited and will be opened
by ihe County Cocrt of Clackamas
County, Oregon in the County Cov.it
Room at 1:00 P. M. Monday, October
17th, for dcing necessary grsding and
rock work on what is known as tho
Childs road situated about 2 miles
s tilth of Oeweco between Engineer.
Station 2700 and Station 4600. Plan.'
and specifications! may be seen in tins
County Surveyors office at Oregon
City, Oregon. Each bid must be ii.
v.T'ting-and shall be accompanied by
certified ehefck 59'. of tho amount of
the bid, as provided in section 4594 of
Olson's Code.
BOUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS
COUNT V
H. E. Cross, County Judge,
W R. Karris, Commissioner.
W. A. Proctor, Commissioner.
Attest : Fred a. Miller, County ClerK.
CITATION
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
In the matter of the estate of Helma
Gillespie, Deceased..
To Jack Gillespie and Helen -Gillespie
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby cited and required to
appear and be in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, at the county court room
of said Court, on the 3 1st day of Octo
ber 1921 at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, then and
there show cause, if any exist, why
Lots 11 and 12 of Block 100 in the
Second Subdivision of a Portion of
Oak Grove, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, should not be sold to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy the claims
filed against the above estate.
Witness the Hon. H. E. Cross Judge
of this Court this 27 day of September
1921. ,
ATTEST FRED A. MILLER,
Clerk.
By G. H. Pake,
Deputy Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Delia MaeDonald, Plaintiff,
vs
William B. Felts; S W. Harris and
Lydia Coon Harris, his wife; Smith
Harris and Sarah E. Harris; A. A.
Harris, single: Leslie P, Robertson
and Nellie M. Robertson, Defend
antsi
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas
ss.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
cf and under the seal of the abov-p
entitled court, in 'he above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 5th day of October 19-21, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in sai l
court on the 22nd day of August 1921,
in favor of Delia MaeDonald, Plaintiff,
and against William B- Felts: S. W.
Harris and Lydia Coon Harris, hi-5
wife: Smith Harris and Sarah E. Har
ris, hia wife; A. A. Harris, single;
Leslie P: Robertson and Nellie M
Robertson, Defendants, for the sum of
$66:).30. with interest thereon at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
the 22nd day of August, 1921, and tho
further sum of $75.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $60.25 costs
and disbursements, and the costs of
and upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situate in the county
of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of the Southwest quarter of the South
west quarter of section nineteen (15 1
Township Three (3) South, Range on.;
(1J West Of the Willamette Meridian,
and running thenc South to a point
two and a half (2.) rods north of th;i
middle of the West line of said tract,
thence West to a point two hundred
fifty (250) feet west of the East lino
of said tract; thence South two hun
dred fifty (250) feet; thence East two
hundred fifty (250) feet to the East
line of said tract; thence North to the
Northeast corner of said tract: thence
West of the Northwest ccraer of said
tract the place of beginning contain
ing twenty-three und seventy-seven
bundreths (23.77) acres and lying- and
uciug in fjiacK.2i.iiiu-9 uuumy uregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, judgment order and decree.
Hnd in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
5th day of November 1921; at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M-, at th? front door
of the County Court House in the City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder,, for
U.- S gold coin cash in hand, all th
right, title and interest which the with
in named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of fhe mortgage herein
or since had in or to the above decrib
ed real property or any part thereof,
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., October 7th,
1921.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es
tate of Catherine Morri3cn, tieceased
has filed his final account in the office
of the County Clerk of Clackamas
County, Oregon, and that Monday, the
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. i
time and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the settlemnt
thereof.
Dated and first published September
23rd 1921.
Last publication October 21st 1921.
A. J. MORRISON.
Administrator of the estate of Cather
ine Morrison, deceased.
WM. HAMMOND,
Attorney for administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multno
mah. Charley Grossmiller, Plaintiff,
vs
L. Grossmiller and Pauline Ott, form
erly Pauline Grossmiller, defend
ants.
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
S3.
By virtue of a" judgment ol der, de
cree and aa attachment execution,
duly issued out of and under the seal
of the above entitled court, in the
above entitled cause, to me duly direct
ed and dated the 26th day of August
1921, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in said court on the 31st day
of May 1921, in favor of Charley Gross
miller, Plaintiff, and against L. Gross
miller and Pauline Ott. formerly
Pauline Grossmiller, Defendants, for
the sum of $425.00 with interest at
six per cent from the 26th day cf
November 1915. and the further sum
of $75.00 with interest at six per cent
front May 31st, 1921, the further sum
of $40.60 costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situate
in the county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
Lots numbered ten (10) and eleven
(11) of Block Six (6) of Ardenwald,
Clackamas County. Oregon.
.Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ. I will, on Saturday, th;
29th day of October 1921; at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door cf
the County Court House in the. City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the hijehest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the with
in named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage hero-
pin or since had in or to the above de
scribed Teal property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution judg
ment order, decree, interest, costs and
all accruing costs
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas. County, Oregon.
By. E. C. HACKETT,
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon ciT. Ore., Sept. 30th
1921.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, has been dulv appointed
administrator of the Estate of Elmor
G. Seely, deceased, by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
any and all persons having claims
against the estate, must present thriii
to the undersigned, duly verified as by
Law required, at the office of Win.
Har.imond, Oregon City, Oregon, with
in six months from the tfate of this
Notice.
B. G SEFLY.
Administrator of the Estate of Elinor
G. Seely, deceased.
WM. HAMMOND,
Attorney for Administrator.
First publicat'on October 7th. 1921.
Last publication November 4th, lr-.'i
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 Octo
ber 1921, at the-hour of ten 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
bearing of objections thereto and tho
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Septem
ber 23rd 1921.
Last publication October 21st 1921.
XAVER DECKER,
Administrator with will annexed of
the estate of Joseph Decker, do
WM. HAMMOND,
Attorney for administrator.
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 publicatiom of this Summons, and
If you fail to so appear or answer for
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C. Latourette, President F. J. Meyhr, Cashies
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
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 yo 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 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 Fridav
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
able James U Campbell, Judge oftho
above entitle Court, which order was
made and entered in this cause on the
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. ONfi and CARRIE M. ONG,
his wife; WORCESTER RANK &
TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, a cor
poration; HAROLD T. PRINCE and
MARJOKIA PRINCE, his wife;
WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har
old T Prince, Incompetent; J. S.
SIMMONS and ESSIE G SIM
MONS, his wife; OLTVF 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. HAYWARD and
AMABEL E. HAYWARD. his wife;
RUBY EMERY BUCKLE an.l
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 PCE, Trustees of
the Oddfellows Home, Worcester,
Massachusetts; DAVID SMITH,
FRANK JONES and GEORGE
WHITE, Trustees of the Home for
A?ed Men, Worcester. Massa
chusetts; MARY SMITH, JANE
DOE and ANNA WHITE, Trustees
of the Home for A?ed 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 IHE REPUBLIC, a corporation ; j
and the unknown heirs of Thop'.as
Prince, deceased, and also all othr
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. ONii. Executor of Will and
. Estate of Thomas Prince, deceased.
H. F. ONG and CARRIE M ONG,
his wife; WORCESTER BANK &
TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, a cor
poration; HAROLD T. PRINCE an I
MARJORI.V PRINCE, his wife,
WILLIAM REES, Guardian of Har
old T. Prince, Incompetent; J. S.
SIMMONS 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. Si-Mi
MONS, his wife; WILLTAM L.
AMES, LUCIUS T. HAYWARD and
AMABEL E. HAYWARD. his wife,
RUBY EMERY BUCKLE and
HARRY BUCKLE, her husband;
JOHN DOE; RICH-ARD 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 W omen, Wor
cester. Massachusetts: TOWN- OP
KINGSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, a
municipal corporation; KINGSTON
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration; GEORGE H. WARD
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 dnkaown 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 weeks from lh'3
i'nd Jay oC September, 1921, said date
being the first day of the publication
of this Summons, atod 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 and
holder of that certain mortgage, and
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 Hue-
dred Dollars '$8500) 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 due and owing
on account (of said note and mort
gage the sum of S?ven Thousand Five
Hundrd Dollars ($75o) 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 ($500) as a reasonable attor
ney's fee for the foreclosure of tho
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneys-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate oui Specialties.- Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg Oregon City, Oregon.
O. D. EBY
Attorney-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examined, estates
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
Phone 405
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Or.
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 certain portion of Sections
numbered Seven (7) and Eighteen
(18 1 in Township Two (2) South of
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
thet Northerly boundary line of ihe
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, thence
North 4o East tracing said McNary
claim line 27.65 chains to a stone,
thence North 46 46' West 18.70 chains
thence South 45 West i'6.19 chains
to center of said county road where
an iron pipe is driven for a corner,
i hence Southeasterly along center of
county road to the place of beginning,
containing fifty (501 acres, more cr
less, excepting five and five hun
dredths (5.05) acros heretofore con
veyed to Peter Naef by dsc-d recorded
in p.ook 60 of Deeds at page 1C6 there
of, which said first described tract
is new 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,
1916. and that said mortgage lien bo
adjudged and decreed to be prior and
superior to any right, title, interest,
t state, claim or lien which the defend
ants herein may have or claim in said
mortgaged property.
'rd. 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 tha amounts adjudged
to be due and owing to the plaintiff
en account of said note and mortgage,
including interest and said attorney's
fees and the costs and disbursements
of said suit, and that tho 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 or lien, either in law or in
equity, in and to the above describe!!
mortgaged premises and every psrt
iherof, saving only the statutory right
of redemption
5th That plaintiff have such other
and further relief as to the Court may
eeni jusf and equitable.
Service of this summons :s made
upon you by publication thereof pur
suant to the order of the Hon. J. U.
Campbell. Judge of the above-entitled
Court .made and entered in said suit
on the 1st day of Sepiember, 1921, di
reeling that such publication be made
at least once a week for six consecu
tive weeks in the Oregon City Enter- t
prise, a newspaper of general circula-
tionf published in the County of Clack
anta? and St&ta of Oiegon
SNEDECOR AND LAYMAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O Address v12 12 Spalding Build
ing, Portland, Oregon.
First Publication- 2nd cay of Sep
tember, 1921. ,
I-ist Publication: 14th day of Octo
ber,. 1921.
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 aDd answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of th-
first publication of this Sumomns, to
wit: Within six weeks from Frida--.
September, 16, 1921, nd ;f you fail t6
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 Deere.!
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between you and
plaintiff.
This Sumomns is served nnnn r.-iu
by the publication thereof in the Ore-
on City Enterprise, a newspaper
general circulation, printed and pu
Mshed at Oregon City, Oregon.. The
first publication thereof, being Friday.
Sep'ember 16, 1921, and the las publi
cation thereof, being Friday. October
28, 3921. 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 riaintirr
Postoffice Address: 41S Masonic
Temple, Salem Oregon.