Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 21, 1921, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921.
Page 7
SANDY
(Con tinned from Page 6.)
Austin, Wm. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Maybe, and son Lloyd.
The guests all took a fine picnic din
ner aJong; fried chicken cakes, salad,
and "everything" good to eat was
brought and the big ' feed" wa3 more
than ample. The crowd remained ior
supper also. There was music, games
ana Mrs. Maybe was very happy to be
so happily surprised.
REMARKABLE AGATE FOUND
SANDY, Oct. 18. A remarkable
agare was picked up by "Joe" Lilly,
manager of the Deep Creek rock
crusher last Friday. The rock is less
than an inch long, but by holding it
toward the light the following figures
are clearly visible- "8 8 0 3." Mr. Lil
ly is very proud of his "find" and is
going to have it photographed bo as
to show the figures, which are a
shade or two different from the yel
low, translucent little rock.
ter and Miss Cora Johnson over night
and went to the dance for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wheeler, Mr.
and Mrs. "Bill" Wheeler and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wheler were
all day guests at the home of the Duke
family Sunday.
Mr. Tilke of Kelso came to town
Monday on various errands. Monday
was a good day to get away from tn
farm, as work was scarce while it rain
ed all day.
Herman Krebs and Mr- and Mrs.
Will Crow spent Monday evening at
the home of Mr and Mrs. C- Scharnke
Uncle Sam and make him stay at
home! The pride of all the Enterprise
readers will go along with him, in fact
the whole county. "Old Lady Oregon"
will give him a big send off, and we
suspicion she is wondering how she
could get along without Clackamas to
help make her famous.
Mrs. Lehnfield paid a little visit
to the Coleman home a few days ago
and found them "all O. K. and in good
healih." Mrs Lehnfield also spent two
or three days on her claim, at Snag
Camp; and says she likes it up there
very much, but the altitude seems to
and cards were enjoyed. The Scharn- J affect her heart.
kes' also entertained the Dittert fam-, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell have their
DISLOCATES SHOLLDER
SCANDY. Oct. 18. L. B. Greene of
Cherryville had the hard luck to fall
down and dislocate his shoulder the
other day. A few months ago Greene
lost most of one hand in the Webber
shingle mill and was laid up a long
time and now comes an accident
which lays up the other side of the
man.
SANDY LOCALS
SANDY, Oct. 18. S. F. Pitts, com
' munity pastor of the Cottrell district,
will preach here next Sunday night at
7.45 in the Methodist church. Rev
Pitts is a live, entertaining speaker and
Sandy is fortunate to have this minis
terial visit from him. There will be
special music. Everybody come.
Big concert. Saturday night. Odd
Fellows hall. Under the high school
management. Portland talent. Prices
35 and 15 cents. Adv.
Sandy folks should remember tiic
Kelso Woman's Club entertainment
which will be held at the Kelso school
house Saturday night, Oct. 29. There
will be a program, and refreshments
afterwards.
The Sunday school organized three
weeks ago at Sandy ridge school
house is in a flourishing condition, 15
being present at the last session. Wm.
Andresen is the superintendent, and
the folks over there are "turning out"
and showing great interest in the wel
fare of their community.
What about Armistice day Novem
ber 11 will soon be here and already
some Sandy folks are asking "shall
we have a program in honor of our
boys?"
There will be a school meeting of
the Sandy ridge district on November
E to discussr many vital subjects th'it
concern tne welfare of the district.
The meeting was announced before,
then changed to a later date.
The semi-annual Sunday school rail.
cf this district will be held at the
Pleasant Home Baptist church next
ily on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud of Kelso ex
pects to attend the concert tomorrow
night. Dr. Knna. Mrs. Reed and a solo
ist gave a recital at the Kelso school
house this summer and the Jonsrud's
want to hear them again. The Kligels
and others will aso attend
J. O. DeShazer bought a cow and
two calves at the sale of Swede hill
a ftw days ago.
Mr. end Mrs. J M. C. Miller enjoyed
a delightful visit with their old neigh
bors, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Spillman.
their guests remaining a part of Tues
day and Wednesday of last week.
Mi&s Stockett of Portland was' a
week end guest at the E. L. Power
ranch, and also attended the Sandy
dance with Mrs. Power and Carl
Power.
Mr. Murphy from l'.rightwood w-.s in
town Monday with his horse and wag
on, regardless of rain and roads.
Mirs Hazel Beers, Miss Lelia Cock
ingham, Herbert Wechter and "Red"
Raj' all drove aver to Bull Run Sun
day afternoon to call on Gladys Gan
ger and take in the sights at the powir
house. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Esson and little
housekeeping machinery in fine run
ning order elrady
Wjld geese were flying all day Mon
day in tgreat squads. Miss Margaret
Miller says "armies" of them gather at
Arlington where she taught last year,
and that Goose island is "black" with
them most of the winter. A goose will
fly 70 miles in an hour, and as high
ag 600 miles ina day.
G?orge Beers and C. D. Purcell drove
to Portland Monday on a combined
trip of business and jury proceedings.
"George" is almost getting tired of
"courting" so much.
Adolph Funk who recently purchas
ed and moved on the old Revenue
placo was up town Monday and started
out "right," by subscribing for" the
Enterprise, as Funk says he wants
both the home and county news. This
newcomer said he had no "trouble"
with his neighbors, as he had not ev;n
seen one of them yet. Mr. Funk and
Mrs. Funk have five children, an:i
lived at Hillsdale for ten years.
The Sandy city council i;assed a res
olution at it's meeting last week to al
low the opening of the street by
Charley Suckow's house, formerly the
old German hall, and stumps . have
daughter were out from Portland Sun-1 Deen blown up, and work begun. Con
siderable labor has been donated !
day afternoon at the home of R. E
Essjns. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson also oi
Portland drove to visit the Essons Sun
day afternoon
Mrs. Martin Pizzola went to Fort
land for a stav of two weeks witn
friends, and to attend some social af
fairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nelson have mov
ed into their splendid new home with
it's hard wood floors and all modern
conveniences. Carl Scharnke finished
the inside painting a week ago.
C. Scharnke has been doing over the
inside- of .'the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dittert the past week and making it
shine with new paint.
Anton Jabs has moved his family
from the Hoffman ranch into the
Fenske place which Jabs bought some
time ago and has been improving. The
house wag, worked over, also. v
Mrs. Henrv Ferret, Mrs. Susan Kel-
liher and A. J. Morrison attended the
all day Pomona Grange meeting at
Springwater. Henry Perret drove over
for the evning session and brought
Mrs. Perret home.
Mr. and Mrs Max Kligel and chil
dren drove to Portland recently on a
shopping trip.
P. b- Gray says he came to Sandy
fourteen years ago on Oct. t inc.
weather was like it has been this fall
and the sun continued to shine till
Sunday in an all day session. Dr. J T. jec. "6, then it rained and rained till
Abbott, former Sunday school mission- lle Fourth of July. "If we had had the
ary of the M. E. church will speak m
the morning on "The Boys and Ghis
of Tomorrow," and H. R. Gephart, pas
tor of the Evangelical church at Gr js-
hani will aso give an. address in the
afternoon. Other speakers will be
present, A fine program will be .given,
Miss Lippold was organist last Sun
day at the Sandy Sunday school and
also played at church in the evening.
Mss Margaret Miller, Mrs. Lilly
and Mr. Cotton sang a selection very
effectively at the church service.
Rev. Earl Cotton entered the Kim
ball School of Theology at Salem last
Tuesday. His plan is to preach at
Pleasant Home and Sandy and attenl
school four days in the week.
James Bell was a Pomona Grange
visitor at Springwater last week.
Mrs. Helms of Alar-mot was one of
the the w'eek's visitors" to the town
C. L. Hanson has been down after a
supply of hay fcr use up at Ziz Zap
Harry West, the well known Jersey
- breeder and his manager. Mr. Smith
of Scappoose and Mr. and Mrs Altman,
the Orient Jersey folk, were recent
.guests of Mr and Mrs. Anton Malar.
W F. Strack has his shingle mill
about ready to begin sawing shingles.
At the last account no trace of the
Hilsencup Ford has been found. The
thief got busy at the Sandy Lumber
Co. mill and made hisi get-away.
Mr. and Mrs. Jadwm popular resi
dents of Bull Run vere in our town re
cently. Mario Boitano of Sandyiidge was in
town recently on business connected
with the Oregon Dairy league
Miss Bertha Abel of Kelso and Mr
Johnson of Portland were in town a
few days ago. Mr. Johnson and Miss
Albcl were former employees of the
Sherman Clay Piano Co.
P. T. Shelley was nome for a few
davs during the week looking after
business and visiting his family.
Otto Seger of Portland, a nephew of
Anton Jabs and Mrs. Hoffman was
visiting at the Jabs home the past
week
Mrs. Mary Caron drove down from
' the wilds of Wild Cat mountain a
few days ago. Mrs. Caron i3 always
glad to get back to Rainbow Rest, her
mountain home, after a trip out.
Walter Krebs attended the sale at
Ihe Holtz ranch at Deep Creek a few
days ago.
Mrs. Alice Scales spent, several days
in Portland the past week looking after
merchandise business.
Mrs. O'Neil, mother of Wm. O'Neil
has been bed ridden since about the
first of last year, and remains about
the fame. . ,
The pall bearers at tno tunerai oi
Walter Frost were Chas. TJpdegrave,
Henry Perret, John Motjel, Will Carow,
Bob Paschal and Irvine Updegrave.
Dave Douglas? has a 500 pound
swine that was ailing the first of the
week, and Dave was getting all lauds
of remedies fcr the animal while m
town
Mrs. A. W.f.Bell went to Heppner
last week to pay her husband a week's
visit and left the little ones in the good
care of their grandmothers. Mrs. Paul
Dunn.
Miss Hazel Eeers was surely a busy
girl Saturday. Beside working in the
Scales store all day 3fce was on duty
at the Bungalow movie window when
ticket selling arrived, entertained two
means we would have gone back ea-:t
again, but we don't care to go now.
Miss Fay Young is the new Sandy
"hello" girl and is getting rapidly ac
quainted with her new work and liks
it.-
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and little sou
of Lyle, Wash., came to Sandy in the
rain the other evening and tried to
find a furnished house or even furnish
ed, roonrjbutnoneseemed available. The
Kennedys went to Portland, but may
return for the winter if quarters can
be secured.
Mrs. R. E. Esson spent a couple of
days in Portland tbe past week shop
ping and visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Spillman.
former Sandyridge residents, were in
this section last week visiting friends
and relatives. The Spilimans - spent
a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Suckow, also visited the Zogg
relatives, ccalle da the GundersoiX
Andreson and other homes on the
ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Spillman spent
the summer in Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will lien, airs, rveu
Suckow and Pouis Gherke were all
over to visit Mr. and Mrs Littlepage
at their new ranch n Sunday. The
Littlepages are getting nicely semen
and will soon have a telephone, which
will bring the old R'.dge neighbors clos
er to them, and will help to striK
nn nfew acciuaintar.ces
Thomns Haean was roving around
rhe Sandy streets last Monday or. bus
iness and carried Ihe usual pleasant
countenance alone; with him
Mrs. Walter Frost and two daught ers
left for Idaho the middle cf the veeK.
A son-in-law came after them. A.r
and Mrs. Chown will be alone this
winter which will be lonely for them
after having so many in the family, l"'t
neighbors are kind and will help
them to forget the los3 of their son.
The Chowns express gratefulness for
rympathies extended. ;
"Blondie" Klinefelter says it is c1'
a mistake that he smashed the M "
church door while taking the organ
out. He "boosted" another fellow
through the window, unfastened the
door, and lo, the rest was easy with
out even touching the outside door.
Mr Capson, one of the state engin
eers was in .town Sunday night and at
tended services at the M. E. church
Fine gray oat crops are growing
the past two or three years from disc
in fh o-rmiTi.t twicp and sowing in
the fall, without plowing-. Boitano and
Charley Krebs report especially good
crops from this method, even u
meadow land.
r,is at the Holtz 3ale in the ueop
Creek neighborhood sold as high as
$200, more selling for less than
Oat!e are expected to be very high in
a couple more years? accordinr. to tb 1
genera! opinion of dairymen arcunl
here.
The pheasants wings are whirring,
and all the old rifles and gun stalks
are being fished out of dark closets
and the-woods around here are patrol
led for the bird-fry.
Gus Dahrens has been rocfing lii
barn and building a new garage the
past week. "Gus" is feeling better
again. -
It's a long way to Siam for our own
Editor Brodie to go, buti since distin
guished honors w?ll be heaped upon
ready.
Mr. and Mrs. George Perret r.nd fam
ily drove to Albany last Friday and
remained till the middle of this week
visiting relatives and friends of days
gone by.
The night of the electrical storm
last week little Lillian Perret, who
had partially grown used to so much
blasting since the highway work has
been in progress, said to her mother
while the thunder rolled and the light
ning flashed, "mother, what makes
God let them do so much blasting to
night'" A fine goose dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs., Gus Dahrens recently was a
delightful treat'to those present. Be
sides Mrs. Dahrens" sisters the Misses
Pauline and Ida Wendland who wre
visiting here were Mr. and Mrs.
Stephans, also of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs Carl Wendland and Mrs. Dahrens'
father. C. Wendland of Sandy.
lirr ana mrs. dure ami uau wut i
to Powell Valley to church Sunday, I
and afterwards to he Steffftnson home
where a fine birthday dinner party
was enjoyed by the "children" in hon
or of Mrs. Stephanson's birthday.
A letter from Miss Mary Junker
from San Francisco tells of happy
sight-s-eeiJig days and of much visiting.
Miss Junker expeted to leave for Ios
Angeles last Monday via auto stage,
and would visit Mrs. Ackc-rman (Mis
Anna Couper). who visited Sandy thi.-i
summer and is well known by o!d
settlers of Sandy, on the way down.
Mis Junker will probably bo home in
a. couple or three weeks. Mrs. Koc'-i
was feeling fine and enjoying heropil
SandVs newlyweds, Mr. and Mr.
Cyril Gray are established at house-
keping now in tne tsonen nouse auu
are at home to their friends.
Ernest Harris came in from near
Mt. Hood last, Thursday and had a
fine visit at home till Sunday. Harris
has charge of the clearing and buru
ing of brush along a section of the
highway up there and the work will
continue till the snow drives them out.
Mr. and Mrs F,. R. Brooke of the
Bluff road were in town a few days
ago on legal business. Mr. Brooks is
a full blooded Englishman and says
he can trace a straight line of English
ancestry on both sides for 400 years.
The communitly Sunday school re
cently organized at Cherryville is "get
ting on fine." according to Mrs. Dave
Douglass who was in town Monday
with her husband This school is
planning to have a social later on to
raise funds to build a new flue in th
church and paint the inside of th
building.
The following are Deep Creek news
happening for the week.
Mrs. Elmer Leek and son Mauri jo
of Oregon- City spent) last week visit
?ng the Erdnian family
Mr. and Mrs M. Mowrey and Mr
and Mrs. E Mowrey and baby sen
'.awence, spent last Sunday &t the D
Erdman home.
A large crowd attended the auction
sale at the P. M. Hoist farm, althoug
the weather was r.ot good.
Cia. M- Richey has sold a horso to
V. Mendenhall of Boring.
Esther and Mildred Anderson spent
Thu -sdav afternoon at the Erdnian
home.
D. L. Erdman sold three cews last
week. One was sold to B Kimbell, and
the others to John and Thomas Dunn.
A Bronner sold a horse to Clips.
Richey last week.
Carl Hanson, H.'Swanson, Mt Mow
rey JJ. Eraman ana L,ee caneimii."
madt, a busness trip to Oregon City
Monday.
Ruth Linn of Powell Valley called to
ceo some oi ner oiu ln-iiiuu aiviiuu
Deer, Creek last week.
Silva Erdman spent several days of
the week in Portland visiting her sis
ter.
Miss Mary Clark and John Mosier
of Oregon City spent Sunday visiting
the Chas. Bartelrnay family. Miss
Clark is a niece of Mr. Bartelrnay,
Tne farmers in this vicinity finish
ed filling their silos last week.
der the direction of Miss Margaret
Miller, is having rehearsals twice ea:n
week. ' '
Miss Margaret Miller wi?nt to Port
land for the weend on business and
also sandwiched in a delightful visit at
home.
Miss Lippold was a Saturday nighi
visitor at the Miller home Miss L'u
pold is not fond- of keeping "batch'
when her "partner," Mrs. Tillman is
awray.
The Misses Gertrude - and Frances
Meiiiig have moved t the Ali ha Rho
Sorority house at the'O. A. C. and are
very happy in their new retreat.
Caroline Chown who was called
borne to attend her brother's funeral
left Monday, m company with ner
aunt, Mrs. Bolton for Auburn, Wash,
Caroline was sorry she could not get
back and forth to school here this wiu-
ter.
Lucile Dodsomand Mildred Bamett
arranged the pretty decorations for the
church Sunday evening.
Alta Beers returned to high school
Tuesday after more than a week's ab
senee because of her "shake up" in a
minor motor accident.
Pearl and Hazel Dixon missed high
school last Monday. It rained up the
Cherryville way and the roads were
"fierce."
A Hallowe'en program will be given
at the school building on Friday after
noon Oct. 28 by the high school jun
iors and seniors. This program is
presented in connection with the oval
expression work of the pupils Every
one invited.
A patriotic program was given l.v
the high school students on Columbus
day.
School clerks all over this section
are "saying things" because Ihe new
school laws are getting" so "red-tape."
It seems the whole system is getting
a "tapeworm," the way the new re
quirements eat up time'
Last Friday afternoon the eighth
grade of the Kelso school gave a fare
well party for one of thrtr number,
Norman Tate, who wilt move to Port
land with his parents soon. Th
party was under the direction of Mis
Vaeretti, principal, and was a very en
ioyable time for the children. Del
cious. refreshments were served and
roasting marshmallews rroved great
sport.
Miss Vaeretti has a class of 12 in
her eighth grade.
Beards have been laid to the school
house where necessary, so the chi!
dren can get back and forht very com
fortably now.
In the name of th& State of Oregon
you Pre hereby required to appear and
answer complaint filed against you in
the bove entitled Court and cause, .n
or before six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so appear
and enswer said complaint, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in her
complaint, to-wit: For a -decree dis
solving the marriage contract existing
between you and plaintiff and award
ing to plaintiff, the custody of Juanita
B. Summerville. minor child of plain
tiff and defendant and granting lo
plaintiff such other judgment or de
cree as the court may have authority
to make and as may seem meet with
equity.
This summons Is served upon you
by tbe publication thereof, in the Ore
gon City Enterprise, a newspaper of
general circulation printed and pub
lished at Oregon City, Oregon, said
publication being made for six con
secutive weeks, the firs', publication
therof, being on Friday, October 21st.
1921. and the last publication thereof,
on Friday, December 2nd l'.-21, and
you shall appear and answer said Co.'ii-
plaint in any event on or before said
last named date, all in acordance with
the order of Hon. J. TJ. Campbell.
Judge of the above entitled Court, as
entered of record in said cause on the
19th day of October, 1!21.
WM. G MARTIN',
CAREY F. MARTIN.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Postoffice address: 413 Masonic
Temple. Salem, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C Latourette, President , F. J. Mbybk, Cashie
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
the bid, as provided in section 4594 of
Olson's Code.
OOUNTY COURT OF CI.ACKAMAS
COUNT V
H. E. Cross, County Judge,
W R. Harris, Commissioner,
W. A. Proctor, Commissioner.
Attest: Fred "a. Miller, County Cler.
- CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Oregon City
people 'who so kindly helped us in th
burial of our dear wife and mother.
May God bless you all.
J A. SMITH.
AND CHII J3REN.
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. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine is taken internally and acts
thru the blood on the mucous sur
faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine w-asi prescribed by one of
the best physjeians. in this country for
years. It is composed of some of tho
beet ponies 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, 75e.
Hairs Family Pills for constipation,
Adv.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Top, b'ggy and
harness. Inquire of George Skoko.
Clackamas, on Harry Blake'a oid
place.
FOR SALE CHEAP: Top. buggy and
harness, with shafts and tongue.
Phone 16F21, Clarkamas.Or Route1.
SANDY SCHOOL NOTES
Gresham friends, Miss Lucile McCar-1 hJm we cannot defy the wishes of
SANDY, Oct. 13. Mrs. Joe . Lilly
taught, in the grade principal's rooir.
this week as Mrs Malar's attack of
grip bung on rather tenaciously. "
Alice pouglaf s had to ttay out of
school at Cherryville most of the weci;
because of a severe attack of tonsii
itis. Alice is a senior.
Adolph; Mary and Rosi Funk are
ihe tew pupils -!n Mrs. Tillman's room.
The teacher at. Brightwood is happy
in her new residence which the
school fond necessary to erect because
no boarding place could be found.
The high school girl's glee club bj-
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE Ol-
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice isi hereby given that the un
dersigned guardian of the person and
estate of Lucien G. McElroy, an insane
peryon, under and;by virtue of an ord n
of salei duly made and entered of record
order of sale duly made' tnd entered
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Marion, in
the matter of the guardianship of Lu
cien G. McElroy, an insane person,
said order being made cn the loth
day of October, 1921, will as guardian
of the person and state of said insane
person, sell at private sale, for cash
in hand on the day of- sale, all of the
right, title and interest of said insins
person in and to the following describ
ed real property situated -in Clackamas
County. Oregon, to-wit:
Lots One (1) to Twenty-three C'.i)
inclusive in Block Forty (40) in Min-
thorn; Lots Thirty-nine (of) to forty-
eight (4S) inclusive, in Block Forty (4o I
in Minthorn; Lot Two (2) in Blick
For-:y-five (5), and Lots Three (3
to Twenty-four (24) inclusive in Block
Forty-five (45) in Minthorn, as said
lots are shown and designed on the
plat of said Minhtcrn now on file and
of record in the office cf the Recorder
of Conveyances for Clackamas County.
Oregon.
The said interest being an undivided
two-fifteenths (2-15) interest.
That said sale will be made at thi
east door of the County Court Houre
in Oregon City, in Clackamas County,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 19th day of
November, 1921, and sea't-d bids Will
be recived by the undersigned, fcf
F.aid interest in said real property at
the above named place up to ten
o'clock a. m. of said day.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, thisl4th
day of October. 1921.
MARGARET J. McFADDEN,
Guardian of the person and estate of
Lucien G. McElroy, an insane person.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
Oregon Surety & Casualty Co- Plain
tiff,
vs
Legene S. Barnes and Grace D. Barnes,
his wife, Defendants.
To Legene S. Barnes and Grace D.
Barnes, his wifej)efendants:
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 weeks
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 28th 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 reliet demanded
in the complaint filed herein, to-wit
For a judgment and decree against
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
' Attorneys-at-Law
Commercial. . Real Estate and
Probate our 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. .
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 31st'day of Octo
ber" 3 921 at the hour of 10 o'clock iu
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 May 1921, in favor of Charley Gross
of this Court this 27 day of September miller. Plaintiff, and agair-st L. Gross-
. Phone 405
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Or.
1921.
ATTEST
FRED A. MIDLER,
Clerk.
By G. H. Pace,
Deputy, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacks
mas.
Delia MacDonald, 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
ants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas.
ss.
m By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
cf and under the seal of the abovt
entitled court, in ihe above entitled
the said defendants and in favor, of j cause, to me duly directed and dated
the said plaintiff for the sum of l ive
Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) and inter
est at the rate of seven per cent i.7-)
per annum from the first day of July,
1920. and for Six Hundred Fifty Dol
!ars ($650.00) attorneys' fees and for
taxes due of Four Hundred Forty-four
and 67 hundredth Dollars ($444.67)
ad 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:
The Donation Land Claim of
James L. Daly, and w-ile, Certifi
cate No. 451, Claim No. 47, being
parts of Sections 20 and 29, in
Township 3 south of range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian bound
ed as follows: Beginning at a point
27.S0 chains north and 17.50 chains
west from the northeast 9orner of
Section 29, thence w?st 45.77
chains, thence south 45.37 chains,
thence north 57 30' east 4.64
chains, thenco south 31 30' east
55.67 chain; to tne Willamette
River, thence north 34" east 5.63
chains, thence north 57 east 11.E0
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 and westerly sides of the
above bounded tract, reserved for
a county road. Also except 1G acres
heretofore sold and conveyed to
W. W- Graham, and described as
follows: Beginning at the south
east corner of Jas. L. Daly Dona
tion Land Claim Wo. 47, being j
parts of Sections 20 and. z'J, in
Township 3 south of range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian, thence
westerly up river 3"0 feet, thence
north 21J2 fc-et thence easterly
310 feet, the.iw.-e south 2112 feet to
the place of beginning, containing
16 acres, more or less.
nd 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 scid mort-
the '5th day of October 1921, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in sail
court on the 22nd day of August 1921,
in favor of Delia MacDonald, Plaintiff,
and against William B-' Felts: S. W.
Harris and Lydia Coon Harris, his
wife: Smith Harris and Sarah E. Har
ris, his wife; A. A. Harris, single;
Leslie P. Robertson and Nellie M
Robertson, Defendants, for the sum of
$66:1.30. with interest thereon at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
the 22nd day of August, 1921, and the
further sum of $75.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $60.25 co3ta 1921
and disbursements, and the costs of
and upon this writ, commanding me lo
make sale of the following described
real property, situate in the county
of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning- at the Northwest cornor
of the Southwest quarter of the South
west quarter of section nineteen (13 1
Township Three (3) South. Range on.j
(1) 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 line
of said tract; thence South two hun
dred fifty '(250) feet; thence East tw ,
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 ccrner of said
tract the place of beginning contain
ing twenty-three and seventy-seven
hundreths (23.77) acres and lying an l
being in Clackamas County Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, ih
5th day of November 1921; at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M- at the front door
of the County Court House in ihe 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 t3e
right 'title and interest which the with
in named defendants or either of them
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 ami
entered in said court on the lilst day
miller and Pauline Ot:. formerly
1 Pauline Grossmiller, Defendants, for
; the sum of $425.00 with interest at
six per cent from the 26th cay cf
November 1915. and the further sum
of $75.00 with interest at six per cent
from 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 flO) 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, the
29th 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 sad County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest bidder,
for TJ. 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 here
in or since had in or to the above de
scribed real .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 CP'pty. Oregon.
BV. E. C. HAUKETT,
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, .Ore., Sept, 20th
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, has been dulv appointed,
administrator of the Estate of Elmer
G. Seely, deceased, by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
any and all persons having claim:'
against the estate; must present thf in
to the undersigned, duly verified as by
Law required,, at the office of Win.
Hammond, Oregon City, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of thia
Notice.
B. G SEELY,
Administrator of the Estate of Elmer
G. Seely, deceased. .
WM. HAMMOND,
"Attorney for Administrator.
First publication October 7th, 1921.
Last publication November 4th, 192 .
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
or since had in or to the above decrib-
ed real property or any part thereor,
to satisfy said execution, judgment
order, decree, interest costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamis County Oregon.
.v By E. c HACKETT,
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., October 7th.
1921
SUMMONS
No 1S2S8. In the Circuit Court of ihe
State of Oregon for Clackamas
Ciuntyf Department No. .
Blanch. Lu Summer ill e. Plaintiff,
vs. Neil C. Summerville. Defendant.
To Neil C. Summerville, the defend
ant above named
gage be foreclosed and said property I na(j on the date of rhe mortgage herein
sola for tne purpose of satsifymg sai l
claims found to be due the plaintfl'f
pnd all costs and accruing cc sts and
that if the said property does not soli
for enough to pay the said siuns 'of
money found to be due this plaintitf,
tliat the said plaintiff have a personal
judgment against the said defendants
jmd each of them for said doficienoy
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 by order
of the Honorable Judge James U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled j
Court, made and entered on the l-tli
day of October, 1921, directing public i-
lion thereof once each week for six
successive weeks !n Oregon City Kn
terprise. a weekly newspaper publish
ed in Clackamas County, Oregon City.
Oregon, the first publication there -f
to be on the 14th day of October, 1921.
and the last publication to be on t!.e
25th day of November, 19?1.
WILBUR, BECKETT & HOWELL
' m Attorneys for Plaintilf.
Post Office Address: 1001 Board if
Trade Building, Portland, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator with will
annexed of the esta.te 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 the
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Septem
ber i'3rd 1921.
Last publication October 21st 1921.
XAVER DECKER,
Administrator with will annexed c.f
the estate of Joseph Decker, de
ceased. WM. HAMMOND,
Attorney for administrator.
, "NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bid3 are invited and will be opened
ty ihe County Coi:rt of Clackamas
County, Oregon in the County Co'.it
Room at 1:00 P. M. Monday. October
17th, for dcing noi-essary grading and
rock work on what is known as the
Childs road situated about 2 miles
sniih of Oswepo between Engineers
Station 2700,.and Station 4600. Plaii.--and
specifications may be seen in the
County Surveyors office at Oregcn
City, Oregon.? Each bid must be ii.
v.-r'ting acd shall be-accompanied 1
certified check 5 of tVs amount cf
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby yven that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es
tate of Catherine Mcrrcn. 'ieceased
has filed hi1 final nccount i;i tie office
of the County Clerk cf Clar-Tr-aias
County. Cregon. and that iloa.la;-,
24th doy of October 1921. at tbe hour
of 10 o'clrjr-k a. M. of said day. in the
County Court Room of saM Court has
been appointed by said Court the.
time ana place for the hearing cf ob
jections thereto and , the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published Senteniber
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. Stata of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
'ss.
By virtue of a. judgment older, d?
cree and an attachment execution,
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 tip
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 Sumomns, to
wit: Within six weeks, from Fridav.
September, 16, 1921, and ;f you fail to
appear or' answer for vant thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the above entitl
ed Court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint, to-wit: For a Deere'i
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between you and
plaintiff.
This Sumomns is served upon you
by tbe publication thereof in the Ore
son City Enterprise, a newspaper o
general circulation: printed and pu.
Hshed at Oregon City. Oregon. The
first publication thereof, being Friday.
September 16, 1921, and the las publi
cation thereof, being Friday, October
2S, 1921. All done in accordance with
the order of the Honorable J. If. Camp
bell, Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order was made and 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
Tom pie, Salem Or egon.