Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 28, 1921, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921.
Page 7
SANDY
(Continued, from Page 6.)
a car But the road beyond Cedar
creek on the newly graded Loop was
impossible.
inarley Kreba, Mario Boitano,
Heinie Haselwander and Alfred Woen
che all went fishing for salmon last
week, but chose too nice a day. Th
day before a big1 run was on In the
rain, but eastwind and clear weather
was aginst the fishing; party and they
ndn t get a fish.
The Lehnfields are mourning the
loss of tjbeir pure-bred ehoat which
dieil suddenly one night without. an7
apparent reason.
ram Dunn, c- Scharnke. and C. O
Iuke were called as freeholders to at
tend the school budget meetiDg tae
other night.
A family has moved on the Walton
place, beyond Malars and may have
two children in high school.
Mr. and Mrs Duke opened thei
doors of hospitality again recently t
the Miller family who partook of
supper fit for the gods.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonett made a
flying tjrip to Erightwod and back, to
Portland the same day recently. Their
object being to look after their house
up there that was vacated. Mr. lxnetc
has a position as foreman of a gang
working on the Sandy boulevard, and
has promise of an all winter's job in
the city. The Bonnetts did not have
time for anj' calls while in Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Beers and Mrs. Har
ris and Mrs. Alex Schmitz who had
been home on a little visit arove to
Portland a few days ago.
Mr. Bradley, who is working in th
highway engineer's office here, was
born at Cottrell, but had not been back
srince he left at the age of three years
till he came to work here a short time
"ago. Mr. Bradly is a grandson of the
M'Narys at Cottrell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Perret had a
houseful! of Portland relatives with
them to spend the day last Sunday
Mrs. Alice Shipley was over Sunday
and attended Sunday school. Mrs
Shipley regrets sideroads are not more
conducive to Sunday school anil
church attendance.
Alfred Hauglum has various irons in
the fire that are getting so warm he
found it necessary to have printing
done and did the right thing, ordered
it from the Enterprise plant.
Miss Pauline Heycock came out a
few days ago to be with her sister
Mrs. Malar for a few days
Percey T. Shelley was home from
Hoed River Sunday and attended
church Sunday evening with his fam
ily. Mrs. Joseph Lilly enjoyed a visit
with her brother Saturday night and
Sunday, and both attended the Enna
concert.
The sermon by Rev. Pitts was much
appreciated last; Sunday night, and
was honored by a largo attendance
from lis own neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. "W esttall and baby of
Eugene visited Mrs. Westfall's mother
of Marmot last week
Harry Bramhall has finished the
Henry Ten Eyck house and has a con
tract to build a residence in Troutdale.
Bramhall screened the R. A. Ten Eyck
porch before leaving Marmot.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ten Eyck went
to Portland last week and tock their
small son along.
Mr. and Mrs. Pridemore passed
through town a few days ago on their
way back to Government Camp. j
A. Anderson, Olivia and Wm. Andre
son drove over from Sandyridge Sun
day night to hear Rev. Pitts preach.
Dr. and Mrs. Sture drove to Portland
Sunday to see the doc tor's mother ho
is ill in a sanitarium there.
Mrs. J. C. Duke, C- O. Duke, Mrs.
Margaret Miller and Mrs. Fritz went
to Pleasant Home Sunday and enjoy
ed the' basket dinner and the Sunday
school program.
While at Pleasant Home Mrs. Mil
ler paid a visit to the J. R Duncan
home Mrs. Duncan's health is ir.uch
improved. Mr Duncan says Matt
Zogg is the only one of the old ne.igh
borh on Sandyridge that was living
there in 1880 when he settled there
The Mission string band, .?.mposed
of about ten young ladie3 sang selec
tions acocmpanying their voices with
various stringed instruments, which
was a pleasing and unusual number
on the program at the Sunday School
convention at Pleasant Home. The
Luther League chorus was also an at
tractive number on the program. This
chorus was from the Swedish Luther
an church at Powell Valley. Miss Mar
garet Miller was soloist of the day
and her work was much enjoyed by
the large audience.
The Sandy Sunday school is grow
ing in interest and enthusiasm and
more new children and adults are ex
pected next Sunday.
Mr. Tilke of Kelso left for old Mis
eouri last woek to visit his mother who
is 85 years of age. His sister, Mrs
Jaeger, is living on Tilke's place while
he i3 away.
H S. Eddy has a perfect new sign
painted in live-wire language at his
real estate office.
George Ten Eyck is working at the
Ogden mill for the present. Mill con
tracts are not yet very flush.
Noah Keeterson and five children
their ages ranging from twelve to f on r
years, moved into the house recently
vacated by tbe Eddy family last week
from Sandyridge where Mr. Kesterson
was working in the wood business. He
will work at the rack crusher here.
The Willis family that recently niov
ed here, were former residents of La
Fayitte. They like Sandy very much.
Car and track work will continue
from Erightwood on up the line, but
the force of men this side has been
reduced considerably and many
teams have been sent out.
Tony Miller, the invalid friend Max
Woenche brought out from a hospital
at Oregon City, is decidely improved,
and feels very lucky as he was given
only a couple of days to live by the
doctor when Woenche brought Miller
home with him.
The Pridemores visfted a crater
Lake, Rainier Park, Seattle and Sea
side, stopping at all the large host
leries between points while out on th:r
trip, and had a delightful time. Natur
ally they saw many interesting
"styles" of hotel management to think
over.
Wm. Andreson moved the Kester
son family over from Sandyridge with
been re-shingled. A number of houses
down that way are joining the unusual
shingling epidemic of tbe season.
Rev. Dobberful and family were
entertained in Portland last Sunday,
and Mrs. Dobberful remained in the
city for a few days visiting.
Mrs. Joe Loundree and Mrs. E.
Dodd went to Portland Monday on a
shopping trip.
Tom. Dunn has been carrying one
hand all wrapped up because of an in
fection that was dose kin to blood
poisoning.
Martha Hoffman writes that her sis
ter keeps about the same ,and it may
be some time before she will return.
Mrs. Floyd Reed was over from Cor
bett a fe-w days ago to visit her sister
Mrs. Jack Scales.
Carl Aschoff took the trouble to go
to Marmot cn a hunting trip a few
days ago but got no game.
Mrs. A. Bell is enthusiastic over her
trip to La Grande, and liked the coun
try fine. "Maggie" remained with her
husband about ten days. Albert Bell
and Ted Gray like it there fine.
R. E. Esson, C. O. Duke and R. 3.
Smith are already beginning to pre
pare for cold weather by cultivating a
prolific crop of whiskers and upper lip
coverings. r
H3nry Perret is occupying all his
spare tie putting in a cement base
ment that will add greatly to the con
veniences of the Perret home.
Mushrooms have been exceeding
plentiful and popular around here the
past week, though some folks were
afraid to take a chance.
Wild geese have thronged the skips
day and night for over a week while
spying out a winter abiding place, but
flew aggravatingly high. Eull Run lake
and the resorvoir are said to be pop
ular winter resorts for these "birds."
Eastern relatives of the McCabes
who visited them this summer write
they are squeezing every dime and
dollar they can get hold of to start a
saving account, so they can come back
to Oregon "and see tbe big fair in 1925.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Routledge, new-
lyweds and Miss Doris Dodd of Port
land were out on Sunday to spend the
day with the Dodd family.
Mrs. Herman Miller ar.d dnughter,
Mrs. Henry Weewer and children or
Sandyridge have returned from a
week's stay in Portland where they
visited Miss Pauline Miller and tbe
Porter family. Pauline has worker for
the Porters over three years and is
like one of the family. Mrs. Weewer
and Mrs. Miller had a delightful time.
SANDY SCHOOL VOTES
SANDY, Oct 25. The H S. fresh
men are to give a return party tonight
October 23 at) the L O. O. F. hall to
upper classmen and former H. S. stu
dents.
A literary program is to be given it
school October 28 by members of the
society.
The Clackamas County institute will
be held at Oregon City Nov. 2-3-4. At
tendance is compulsory for all teach
ers. Mary Scharnke must have been run
ning opposition to Fritz Junker when
she cartooned "Maggie."
TUe grade school board has found
plenty of work so far this year. Te
iump wa-J repaired again the past
week, and the roof of the building was
ordered fixed, a substitute teacher se
cured, et cetera.
Miss Esraer Mixter is now teaching
t her home town, im export, jvuss
Mixter's health is greatly improved
ince she had her tonsils reiuov-
d and she is" feeling fine and get-
ling fat."
Miss Ruby Myers is teaching at
1-ierceville, Kansas, gets a large salary
and is in much better health than
when at Sandy. Miss Myers had her
tonsils removed also.
The Marmot folks are talking of or
ganizing a literary society over there,
to add a little social and community
life during the winter.
Mrs. Anton Malar is improving now
and her friends and pupils are glad she
is gaining so rapidly.
Mrs. Lilly is doing her usual fin-'
work as a snipply teacher during the
enforced absence of Mrs. Malar.
The physics class enjoyed makl-.g
experiments recently with glasi, spin-
.... . . s-iil.
inng it into various snapes. umei
classes enjoyed watching the experi
ments. As supplementary work the hw-h
school American history class will de
vote two week's time or more to the
btudy of Oregon history. The course
followed to be similar to the one out
lined by the local Woman's club.
The girl's basket ball team hopes to
get games scheduled with other teams
in reach of Sandy.
October 21 closed the first C weeks
period, and exams were given in most
classes.
Grant DeShazer brought 15 vari
eties of fungus for study in the biol
ogy and general science class. Many
of these were unusual speeiments.
Miss Lippold visited the ocean
freighter. Northumberland. with
friends in Portland Satutday. This
mammoth vessel was loading 150,000
boxes of Northwestern apples and sail
ed Monday night . for Great Britain.
via the Panama canal.
Miss Ivy Ten Eyck writes she en
joys her university work and pro
nounces the college spirit ''wonderful. '
Miss Eunice Jonsrud who spent the
week end with the home folks is much
in love with her work at Reed college
The Marmot school has postponed
their Hallowe'en entertainment till
a wek later, Nov. 5, as Octooer
Mazama day and many of the Marmo-
citizens will be busy entertamuig
them.
A short business meeting will be
held before the entertainment to vote
on ;be school budget.
Ruby Dodd will be at Aschoff s over
Saturday to help with the work of tak
ing care of 150 mazama s that are gc-
ing to spend the week end there.
George Dodd had a trip to Seaside
from Friday till Monday and George
had the time of his life wading4 an l
digging clams. The weather was
warm at the coast
Little Arletha Proctor and several
other children had ailments whicii
kep them out of school part of the
week.
The concert given by Dr. Enna of
Portland, assited by Mrs. Herbert Garr
Reed, was much enjoyed by a good si-:
ed audience and after dividing 50 50
the high school h4 over $15.80 left
as a fund for magazines and other!
nft ion mm!mmVPJ?Pf&m3miJllm'l.
to any comunity. While local talent a
ways brings out the largest audience,
still it is well to huve a change cf tal
ent occasionally.
OFFICE CAT
TRADE MARK
No Place for It
Lunatic (entering asylum with at
tendant) "Is that clock right?"
Attendant "Yes, quite right.
Lunatic "Then what on earth is it
doing here?"
One of the ladies at Fat Arbuckle's
party admitted that she bad about ten
drinks of whiskey. Wonder how a
court can get any reliable evidence
from a witness like that?
Such Talk
"Business is bad.
"Can't you reduce office expenses?
asked his wife.
"Yes, I guess 111 have to kiss the
stenographer good-bye."
"Harold."
If yon desire to see some women
blaze up just tell them they should
not smoke.
This is the season when the coun
try is strewn with the wrecks of the
June honeymoons.
A man smokes a pipe for solace
a woman takes off her shoes.
The bird who always is looking- for
the breaks in this life usually goes
broke.
The government announces grimly
that it will fix the price of bacon. It
has already been fixed, your honor,
by expert fixers. What we want is
to have it unfixed.
It took a humble raven to put the
Poe in poetry.
Laugh It Off
Are you worsted In a fight?
Are you cheated off your right
Laugh it off.
Don't make tragedies of trifles,
Don't shoot butterflies with rifles
Laugh it off.
Does your work got ir.to kinks?
Are you near all sorts of brinks?
Laugh it off.
If it's sanity you are after
There's no recipe like laughter
Laugh it off.
Modren Methods.
From the way theatre managers ad
vertise their bathing beauties you'd
suppose caorus girls were the oniy
people that kept clean.
J. H. C. says the head that is load
ed with wisdom never leaks at the
mouth.
Only open discussion can give the
world an Open Door openly arrived
Drinking likker never gets a man
anywhere, but some men would rather
be tight than president.
oo
Some automobile drivers evidently
try to blow people off the streets with
their horns. It can't be done.
You can drop a hint and nobody
will pay the least attention to it, but
it is different if you drop a ten-dol
lar bill.
0)O
Anyway, Hen Ford made it possible
for two people to fliv as cheaply as
one.
W. B. C agrees with the general
opinion Uiat most of the dry lumur
these days is wet.
Remember that hammers can
be
used to pull as well as to knock.
Frank J. Lonergan
Starts Law Office
Frank J. Lonergan, formerly of Ore
gon City and for the past 15 years
chief trial lawyer for the Portland
Railway, Light & Power company in
damage actions, and Lou Wagner, for
merly constable, and for 12 years as
sociated with the street) railway as
special agent and attorney, have brok
en their connections with that com
pany and have hung out their shingle
as law partners in the Pittock block.
Few- of the damage suits against
the railway company, but have been
fought by Lonergan, who gained an
enviable reputation as trial lawyer.
Lonergan was star halfback for .Notr.-:
Dame before taking up his law career,
winning many football honors. He
practiced law in Oregon City witn
Franklin T. Griffith, president of the
Portland Railway, Light & Power
company, and since coming to Port
land has been associated with the
firm of Griffith, Leiter & Allen.
For 20 years prior to 1909, "Wagner
was in tjhe constable's office, tbe
first 12 years as deputy and the la.st
eight as constable. Of late years
Wagner has engaged in general law
practice in addition to his work for
the railway and recently defended Joe
Brady," arrested in Oregon City, sus
pected of being both the "talkative
burglar" and "Shadow." .
Milwaukie Man In City
Among the prominent residents of
the county in Oregon City Wednesday
"2? ,
BY JUNIUS
COnrKUMT 1931, BV COCA AUAM MOSS.
1
BUDGET FOR 1922
BEING PREPARED
BY CITY COUNCIL
FINAL ACTION WILL BE
TAKEN IN NOVEMBER
Tentative Expense Figures for
Coming Year are Under
Consideration
Preliminary plans for the prepara
tion of the 1922 budget for Oregon
City arebeing made by the municipal
administration. Tentative figures for
the departmental expenses have been
prepared :nd are under consideration
of the finance committee.
It is estimated this year that the
expenses for running the government
of the municipality for the coming
twelve months will total about the
same as in 1921. The assessed valua
tion is not expected "to show any in
crease that will materially enlarge
the receipts from taxation.
The tax which will be levied for
strictly city purposes will amount to
seven mills. This is the same as was
levied during 1921. The entire city
levy was 18- mills, but this was in
clusive of the library tax. and the
tther special taxes levied for the pur
pose of retiring bonds.
Valuation Remains Statie
The assessed valuation of the city
is slightly over three and a quarter
million. Thus the seven mill tax wiil
give the city more than $21,000 from
taxation for municipal purposes, in
cluding personal services, and con
templated expenses. In addition to
the nioney that is to be received from
taxation, it is expected that receipts
from other sources such as fines, for
feitures and licenses in all will
amount next year to $5,000. For 192 1
the receipts were listed at $3,50:1.
This will, during the next twelve
months, give the city $1,500 more for
its administrative expenses than has
hitherto been on hand.
Tentative figures for the budgetary
expenses total $24,340 exclusive of the
emergency fund which- is taken to
represent the difference betwen con-
tmplated expenditure and stimated in
come.
Finances in Good Shape
A' survey of the financial condition
of the city as far as its budgetary ex
penses are concerned durfng the past
year, shows that the treasury is in
good condition. A number of the
funds have been overdrawn, but this
does not take into account that the
city has money in other funds which
will become transferable to take care
of the other deficits.
The taxpayers meeting at which the
budget will be acted upon is to be
held some time during the month of
November. The detailed figures will
be submitted to the people as soon
as the council takes final action uocn
its 1922 budgetary preparations.
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 jn order to cure it you must take
an internal remedy. HalVs Catarrh
Medicine is taken internally and acts
thru the blood on the "mucous sur
faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine waa prescribed by one of
the best physicians in this country for
years. It is composed of some of tho
beet tomcs known, combined with
some of the best blood purifiers. The
perfect combination of the ingredi
ents in Hall's catarrh Medicine is
what produces such wonderful results
in catarrh conditions. Send for tetti
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo,
O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Adv.
FOR SALE I am moving away and
will sell about 6 acres of late pota
to's in ground. Good crop, located be
tween West Linn and Willamette.
Potatoes and bunch of sacks $350.
M A. Rataezyk, Box 135 Oregon
City.
Progress Ever-bearing Strawberry
plants for sale $1,25 per hundred;
$5.00 per 500; $9.00 per 1000. Gold
Dollars; $5.00 per 1000. Parcel Post
paid. Arthur Dougan, Mulino, Ore
gon, RL 1, Box 87.
FOR SALlf CHEAP: Top, bi-ggy and
harness. Inquire of George Skoko.
Clackamas, on Harry Blake's oid
place. .
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. O. F. Cooke, Plaintiff,
vs.
W- M. Nelson and Lillie M. Nelson,
husband and wife, and W. E. Bond
and Elizabeth Bond, husband and
wife, Defendants. ' '
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are herebs' required to appear and
answer the complaint filed again you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 9th day of December, 1921 ,and if
you fail, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in his complaint, the
same being substantially as follows,
for a decree against you, and each of
you forclosing that certain mortgage
executed by you on May 29, 1915, and
delivered to plaintiff as security for
the payment of that certain promis
sory note for the sum of $2000.00, dat
ed April 22, 1915, with interest at th-3
rate of eight per cent per annum, and
providing for reasonable attorneys
fees in case suit or action be instituted
to recover the same, the 6ame being
recorded on the 15th day of June. 19.1 ,
in Book 103 on page 37C. Record of
Mortgages for Clackamas County, Ore
gon, and covering all of Lot Two (2)
in Clackamas County and State of Ore
gon; for the sale of said property to
satisfy the payment of said note, with
interest at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from April 22,1915; for at
torneys fees in the sum of $240.00, and
for costs and disbursements incurred,
and that you, and each of you be bar
red of all right, title and interest there
in, including aower, courtesy, ana
claim of dower and courtesy, and from
each and every part thereof.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Oregon
City Enterprise pursuant to an order
made ahd entered on October 26, 1921,
by Hon. J. XI. Campbell, Judge of the
above " entitled court, directing that
the same be .published not less than
once a week for six consecutive weeks
from the date of the first publication
thereof.
Date of first publication. October 2,
1921.
Date of last publication, December 9,
1921.
HODGES & GAY.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
525 Gasco Building, Portland, Oregoa.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE Ol-
REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned guardian of the person and
estate of Lucien G. McElroy, an insane
person, under andby virtue of an ordn
of salei duly made and entered of record
order of sale duly made and 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 on the 10th
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 insane
person in and to the following describ
ed real property situated in Clackamas
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots One (1) to Twenty-three (23)
inclusive in Block Forty (40) in Min-
thorn; Lots Thirty-nine (39) to Forty
eight (48) inclusive, in Block Forty (4o)
in Minthorn; Lot Two (2) in Block
Forty-five (45), and Lots Three 31
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 of 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 the
east door of the County Court House
in Oregon City, in Clackamas County,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 19th day of
November, 1921, and sealed bids will
be recived by the undersigned for
said 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 per
son.
SUMMONS
No 18288. In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon " for " Clackamas
Counjy Department No. .
Blanch. Lt Summerville, Plaintiff,
vs. Neil C. Summerville. Defendant.
To Neil C. Summerville, the defend
ant above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer complaint filed against you in
the above entitled Court and cause, on
or before six weeks from the
date o the first publication of thi
summons, and if you fail to so appear
and answer 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 to
plaintiff such other judgment or tic
t ree 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
igon 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 tirsv publication
therof, being on Friday, October 21st.
1921. and the last publication thereof,
on Friday, December 2nd 1'.'21, and
you shall appear and answer said Com
plaint in any event on or before said
last named date, all in acordance with
the order of Hon. J. IT. 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.
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 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 weeks
from the date of tbe first publication
of this summons, to-wit: within s:x
weeks from the 14th day of October.
1921, and on or before the 2Sth day of
November, 192L 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 l ive
Thousand Dollars ($5000.00) and inter
est at the rate of seven per cent (7)
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 1
and for all costs and disbursements
herein and that all of said sums be de
creed to be a first lien upon property
ti O'fiC'Varnfjs County. State of Ore-
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C Latourette, President F. J. Meysr, Cashfe
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 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 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 corner of
Section 29, thence west 45.77
chains, thence south 45.37 chains, m
thence north 57 30' east 4.64 "
chains, thenco south 31 30' east
55.67 chains to the 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 and westerly sides of the
above bounded tract, reserved for
a county road. Also except 1C 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 No. 47, being
parts of Sections 20 and 29, in
Township 3 south of range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian, thence
westerly up 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
and all costs and accruing, costs and
that if the said property does not sell
for enough to pay the paid Bums 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 and
for such other and further relief as
may be equitable. -
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable Judge James XT.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the 13tli
day of October, 1921, directing publica
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 A
to be on the 14th day of October, 1921,
and the last publication to be on the
25th day of November, 1921. j
WILBUR, BECKETT & HOWELL, j
- Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office Addresfs: 1001 Board .f
Trade Building, Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bids are invited.and will be opened
by the County Cor n . of Clackamas
County, Oregon in the County Couit
Room at 1:00 P. M. Monday, October
17th, for doing necessary grading and
rock work on what is known as the
Childs road situated about 2t miles
8'"uih of Oswego between Engineers
Station 2700 and Station 4600. Plan.?
and specifications may be seen in the
County Surveyors office at Oregcn
City, Oregon. Each bid must be in
v.-r'ting and shall be accompanied by
certified check 5 of tho amount of
the bid, as provided in section 4594 of
Olson's Code.
OOUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS
COUNTY"
H. E. Cross, County Judge,
W R. Harris, Commissioner. .
W. A. Proctor, Commissioner.
Atte-Jt: Fred A. Miller, County Clern.
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 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. Pace,'
Deputy Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon f or. the County of Clacks
mas.
Delia MaciDonald, 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.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 5th day of October 1921, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said
court on the 22nd day of August 1921,
5n 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, singie;
Leslie P. Robertson and Nellie M
Robertson, Defendants, for the sum of
$6S:).30. with interest thereon at the
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WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Bids., Oregon City) Or a.
further sum of $75.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $60.-25 coats
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
Township Three (3) South. Range one
(1) West of the Willamette Meridian,
and running thence South to a point
two and a half (2) rods north of ths
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 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 corner of saia
tract the place of beginning contain
ing twenty-three and seventy-seven
hundreths (23.77) acres and lying and
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, the
5th day of November 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 said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject to
redemption, to the highest bidder, for
V. S gold coin cash in hand, all tht
right, title and interest which the with
in named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage herein
or since had in or to the above deerib
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.
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, -ss.
By virtue of a judgment older, de
cree and an 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 Oti. 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
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
Oregos, to-wit:
Lots numbered ten C10) and eleven
(11) of Block Six (6) of Ardenwald,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
.Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order rfnd 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 said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the with
in named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage her e
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 County, Oregon.
By. E. C. HACKETT,
. Deputy.
Dated, Oregon city, Ore., Sept. 20th
1921.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, has been dulv appointed
administrator of the Estate of Elm-.r
G. Seely, deceased, by the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon;
any and all persons having claims
B gainst the estate, must present thorn
to tbe undersigned, duly verified as by
Law required, at the office of "Win.
Hammond, Oregon City, Oregon, with
in . six months from tbe date of this
Notice.
B. G SEELY.
Administrator of the Estate of Elmer
G. Seely. deceased.
WM. HAMMOND,
. Attorney for Administrator.