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1 5 D . H. M O R G A N U. S. M O R G A N Keep Your Poultry Shelf W ell Stocked W e carry the very best G R O C E R IE S at the low- est prices. • ii you are unaoie to come to tne store, leiepnoiie your orders. T ry our land plaster on your gardens. D on’t forget w e handle the Soluble S ulp h u r S pray for your trees. A lso a full line of F eed and B uilding M aterial. * * 4* ■fr * + 4* •Friday an d S atu rd ay S p e cia ls Bob W hite, R oyal W hite Soap, 4 bars 9 pound sack R olled O ats 3 packages raisins - - - 25c 75c - 69c O u r store at V iola will be open on S aturdays. Successors to the E sta cad a F eed Co. S IM M O N S . i ù * . fe l£**ÍAAAJI»mTíltmt-K The New 1 1 2 H. P. “Z” Engine successfully uses KEROSENE * S P H E R E is lim di to interest every farmer in tins an- muincetntnt, liecause adding tins recently perleeted small sr/.e completes a lin e o f engines— l j j H . P . to 1 5 11. I*. all ot w nieli successfully run on KEROSENE “~also run on P is tilla te , Coal O il, T ofts or G asoline. T h e larger '/ / engines alw ays luivc successfully vised Kerosene now tlie new .1 * 2 I 1 • K sr/e does to o — thereby coin|)letniji the most ftrueticul and efficient engine line ever offered. B u t yo u cannot k now the V j b y reading alniut it. Como in and see it. L e t us tell y o u w h y w e add our reputation to that of 1‘airbauks, A lo ise & C o . w hen selling a V j to y o u . , i ¡routing Governor — Built-in Oscillating Magneto 1 W .- 1 » 6 H . P. $ 6 1.00 3 H . P. $100.00 6 11. P. $ 1 7 9 .0 0 F . O. B. Factory. Reed & Shibley Made to Measure Clothes For Men I i :ht Lunches and C o n fe ctio n ery Pipes a.id Tobacco R. G. M A R C H B A N K * E stiv a d a , O reg o n Cigars ni d Cigarettes Popcorn and Peanuts Phonographs and Records r.ui Marpiam went to Port Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo mew are visiting in Eastern land Wednesday morniny. • Oregon. l>r. 1 A. Wells accompanied Mr. and Mrs. (ius Wilcox and b\ his mother in-law. Mrs. A. J. Mrs F. K. Saling left last Mon- Liltmrn. and son Junior, were d*t\ in Mr. Wilcox's car for Hep- P o r t l a r d visitors, W ednesday. pner. Oregon, for a week's visit. ) 1 1 T a k e ad v a n tag e of our— M ORGAN ]B R O T H E R S ( ) à A Thursday, March 1J, 1920 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Six Case No. 16840. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Urban I’eier, and Anna Mary Peier, his wife, Plaintiffs. vs. Alfred Neeves, William Neeves, Ade line Wilkinson, widow of John R. • Wilkinson, and formerly Adeline Neeves, John Doe Neeves, Jane Doe Neeves, Edward Forbes and Hannah S. Forbes, his wife, John Doe Forbes, Jane Doe Forbes, Charles W. Farrar. Anna Farrar, his wife, John Doe Farrar, Jane Doe Farrar, James Forsyth. A. O. Forsyth, his wife, Clara M. Forsyth, John Doe Forsyth. Jane Doe Forsyth. Jennie Curriu. known as Jennie E. Currin, John Doe Cur- rin, Jane Doe Currin, A. O. Lund, formerly widow of James Forsyth, John Doe Lund, Jane Doe Lund, P. H. Marlay, and Jessie V. Marlay. his wife, John Doe Marlay, Jane Doe Marlay, John Doe Neeves, Jan ‘ Doe Neeves, and also all other persons or parties unknow n claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in w e real estate described in the complaint herein, also all unknown heirs of Henry W Neeves. AUred Neeves, W iUinm N n ves, Adeline Wilkinson, for- uierlv Adeline Neeves, Edward Forbes, Hannah S. Forbes, Chari s W. Farrar, Anna Farrar. James Forsyth, A. O Forsyth Clara M. Forsyth, Jennie Currin, P. H. Mar- lay. and Jessie V. Marlay, claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the r e — estate des cribed in the complaint herein; ami also the unknown heirs of all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest ir the real estate described in the complaint herein, and Clackamas County a munici pal corporation. Defendants. To \lfrcd Neeves. William Neeves. Adeline Wilkinson, widow of John U W ilkinson, and formerly A d e line Net ves. John Doe NVev lane Doe Neeves. Edward Forbes, and Hannah S. Forbes, his wife. John Dee Forbes. .lane Do* 1 orbes. Charles W. Farrar, Anna Farrnr his wife, John Doe Farrar. J in ’ Doe !> r - rt >r James Forsyth. A. O. Vorsyta, h i s ’ wife, Clara M. Forsyth. John Poe Forsyth. Jane Poe Forsy h. j«r ptc C n f i n . Krow*> ns Jennie K. Currin. John Do ' Currin, Jane Doe Currin. V O. l a n d , f-rm erly willow O* J mes Forsyth. John Doe I. und Jin- Poe Lund. P. 11 Mor- lay ard jc««ie V Marlay. his wife, John Doe Marlay. Jane Doe Mar- lay John Poe Neeves. Jane Poe Neeves. and also all others per sons or parties unknown claimi nov right, title estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, also all unknown heirs of Henry Neeves. Alfred Neeves. William Neeves. Vdeline W ilkinson, for merly \d elin e Neeves, Edward Forbes. Itattnnh S Forbes. Charles W. Farrar. Anna Farrar. James ' 4 i g Forsyth, A. O. Forsyth, Clara M. Forsyth, Jennie Currin, P. H Mar lay, and Jessie V. Marlay claim ing any right, title, »estate, lien or in terest in the real estate described in the complaint herein; and also the unknown heirs of all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defen dants. In tin* name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby r e quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before six ( 6 ) weeks from the 4th day of March 1920, the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: appear and answer on or before the 15th day of April 1920, said date being the expiration of six ( 6 ) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and ir you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their com plaint filed herein, to-wit: For a decree that the plaintiffs are the absolute and exclusive owners in fee-simple of the follow ing described real property to-wit: The north one-half ( ) of the northeast one-fourtli ( % ) of the southeast one-fourth ( V \ ) of Sec tion No. 27. Township 1, south of Range 3, east of the W illamette Meri dian; also right of way to one tw en ty ( 2 0 ) foot road way, leading from east or west direct to the County Road on the north, situated and be ing in tlie County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. That the defendants have no estate or interest therein, nor lien thereon, and that defendants and each of them he perpetually enjoined and b arrel from « tting up or claim ing any such estate, interest or lien; and that plaintiffs title thereto, be forever quieted and set at rest; that plaint iffs recover their costs and disburse ments herein and for such other and f u r t h e r relief as mav be just and equitable in the premises. This •uimmoes is served upon you bv publication, by order of the Hon. Ceorcp R Ragley. judge of the above r-■*{•!•',’ Court, m^de and entered o.i the ° *i h day of ^ebruarv 1020. di- re-C rg such nuhliention in the East- rrn C1ack°nias News, once each week fe- cix suoc 'ssi’ o weeks. T h e first publication *s of date 4 tn dov of Marsh 1020. and the last publication is of date the 15th day of \ n r i t . 1920. McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First St°te Park PWg.t Oreshnm. Orl & 609-15 Fenton Bldg., Portland. Or. S. E. Wooster & Son report the sale of 25 acres of land belonging to W. H. Kennedy of Oklahoma, to I. \V. Hull of Springwater. This tract adjoins Mr. Hull’s farm and will make him 65 acres in the heart of the Springwater country. I