Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 23, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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Thursday, December 23, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
SUMMONS
TO ALL MY PATRONS
Do your Christmas shopping
early.
I want to thank the good peo­
ple of Estacada and vicinity for
their generous patronage of my
theatre, and to wish them all a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
W. E. L inn ,
Mgr. of The Family Theatre.
Buy some Christmas seals to
help fight the White plague.
S. P. PESZNECKER
Machine Shop
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
December 23
The American Legion will give
a big all-night dance in the pa­
vilion on New Year’s night. A
good time is assured those who
wish “to trip it on the light fan­
tastic to e.”
‘ HOUSE OFTOLLING BELL’
tiring
Soft Light; Nat Dim Light
Smiles of Gladness.
A BRAVE S O LD IER
Jack-ln-the-Box: Ha, ha, you're a
brave soldier, to be scared of me.
Plumbing, Tinning
Electric Wiring
and Repairing
THURSDAY NIGHT
New Year Dance.
It Is not so inucli tlie thought of re­
ceiving the customary holiday^glfts
which most pleases the fancy, but
rather that pleasure the heart derives
from dwelling upon Joyful surprises
It may bestow upon others. To bring
a smile of gladness upon another's
face Is, Indeed, n boon more precious
than a Christmas gift, and the Joy
of bestowing cau uever be equaled by
the receiving.
White Mazda Lamps
The Family
Theatre
— BY —
BRU CE GORDON and
MAY Me A VO Y
SATURDAY NIGHT
December 18
H A RRY CAREY
A thrilling, chuckling picture
of a LO N ELY MAN and MAIL
O R D E R W IF E.
F irs t show opens a t 7 p.m . sharp
Prices: Adults 25c, w ar ta x 3c.
Children 10c, w ar ta x lc.
W. E. L IN N , M anager.
A T H R IF T Y S A IN T
“D on’t you think holidays tem pt us
to extravagance?”
"Not at all. If you will study the
pictures of Santa Claus, you will ob­
serve he has on the sam e old clothes
lie has worn for years.”
Estacada, Oregon
The middle west is covered
with snow, which has also fallen
in Eastern Oregon. We are for­
tunate in escaping it.
We Wish to Extend the Compliments
of the Season
to our many Customers and Friends
and to thank YOU all for your gener­
ous patronage in the past.
Watch This Space fo r Our Announcem ent Next Week
It will be to your interest, Come in
and hear the MANDEL PHONO-
GRAPH, the best made, Sold on
easy terms.
IT PAYS TO SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER TICKETS
AT
R O S E ’S
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THE PLACE TO B U Y ”
In the C ircuit C o u rt of th e S ta te of
Oregon, for th e C o u n ty of C la c k ­
am as.
F r a n k J. Seidl, P laintiff vs. T h o m a s
P a tr ic k D anehy, so m e tim e s k n o w n
as T h o m as P a tr ic k D o n ah u e, H a r r y
Danehy, so m etim e s know n as H a r r y
D onahue, J o h n D anehy, so m etim e s
know n as J o h n D o n ah u e, T hom a3
D anehy, so m etim e s
known
as
T hom as D onahue, a n d W illia m '
D anehy, som etim es k n o w n as W il­
liam D onahue.
To Jo h n D anehy, so m etim e s k n o w n
as J o h n D onahue, H a r r y D anehy,
som etim es know n as H a r r y D o n ah u e,
a n d T hom as D anehy,
so m etim e s
know n as T h o m a s D o n a h u e a n d also
all o th e r p ersons o r p a r tie s u n k n o w n
c laim in g any rig h t, title , e state, lien
o r in te r e s t in th e re a l p ro p e r ty d e­
scribed in th e c o m p la in t h erein , De­
fe n d a n ts :
In the n a m e of th e S ta te of O re­
gon you and each of you a r e hereb y
re q u ire d to a p p e a r an d a n s w e r th e
c o m p lain t of plaintiff filed a g a in s t
you in th e above e n title d s u it on o r
before six w eeks from th e 23d day of
December, 1920, th e d a te of th e first
publication of this S u m m o n s, to -w it:
A ppear and a n s w e r on o r b efo re th e
3d day of F e b r u a r y , 1921, said dato
being th e e x p ira tio n of six week3
from th e d a te of th e first p u b lic a tio n
of this S u m m o n s and if you fail to so
a p p e a r and a n s w e r for w an t, th e re o f,
th e plaintiff will apply to th e C o u r t
for th e relief p ray ed f o r in his co m ­
p la in t filed herein , to -w it:
F o r a decree of th is C o u rt r e f o r m ­
ing and c o rre c tin g th e d e s crip tio n se t
f o r th in t h a t c e rta in deed from T h o m ­
as D anehy to J u l i a D anehy, re c o rd e d
in Book 137, P a g e 322 of th e R ecords
of Deeds fo r C la ck am a s C ounty, S ta te
of O regon to re a d as follows, to -w lt:
T h e S o u th o n e -h a lf ( % ) of th e
S o u th w est o n e -fo u rth (14 ) of t h e
N o r th e a s t o n e -fo u rth ( 14) a n d t h e
S outh o n e -h a lf of th e N o rth o n e - h ;.^
of th e said S o u th w e s t o n e - f o u r th (14 )
of th e said N o r th e a s t o n e - f o u r th ( 14 )
of Section 34, to g e th e r w ith th e 1614
foot road s tr ip on th e W est s id e of
said d escribed R eal P r o p e r ty con­
veyed h erein , all in T o w n sh ip 1,
S o u th of R ange 3 E a s t of th e W il­
la m e tte M eridian, c o n ta in in g T h i r ty
a n d five-eighths ( 3 0 - % ) acres m o re
o r less.
F o r a f u r t h e r decree t h a t t h e
plaintiff is th e a b s o lu te an d exclusive
o w n e r in fee-sim ple of th e follow ing
described real p ro p e rty , to-w it:
T h e S o u th o n e -h a lf ( % ) of th e
S o u th w e s t o n e -fo u rth ( % ) of t h e
N o r th e a s t o n e - f o u r th ( 1 4 ) an d th e
S outh o n e -h a lf ( % ) of th e N o rth
o n e -h a lf of th e said S o u th w e s t one-
f o u r th of th e said N o r th e a s t one-
fourtli ( 14 ) of Section 34, to g e th e r
w ith th e 1 6% foot ro ad s tr ip on th e
W est side of said d escribed R eal
P ro p e rty conveyed h e re in , all m
T o w n sh ip One ( 1 ) S o u th of R a n g e
T h r e e ( 3 ) E a s t of th e W illa m e tte
M eridian, c o n ta in in g ( 3 0 - % ) T h i r ty
a n d five-eighths acres m o re o r less;
an d also th e N o rth o n e -h a lf ( % ) of
th e N o rth o n e-h alf ( % ) of th e S o u th ­
west o n e -fo u rth ( 1 4 ) of th e N o r th ­
east o n e -fo u rth ( 14 ) of Section 34,
T o w n sh ip one ( 1 ) S outh of R a n g e
T h r e e ( 3 ) E a st of th e W illa m e tte
M eridian, c o n ta in in g T en ( 1 0 ) a c re s
m o re o r less.
T h a t th e d e f e n d a n ts have no es­
ta te o r in te r e s t th e re in n o r lien t h e r e ­
on, and t h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts h av e no
claim in o r to said real p ro p e rty , a n d
t h a t d e f e n d a n ts an d each of th e m be
p e rp e tu a lly
e n jo in ed
and
barred
from s e ttin g up o r cla im in g any such
e s ta te , in te r e s t o r lien a n d t h a t
p la in ti f f s title th e r e to be fo re v e r
q u ie te d and set a t r e s t; t h a t plaintiff
reco v e r his costs an d d is b u r s e m e n ts
h e re in a n d fo r such o th e r a n d f u r ­
th e r relief as may be ju s t and e q u i t ­
able in th e prem ises.
T h is s u m m o n s is serv ed upon you
by pu b licatio n th e re o f by an o r d e r of
th e H on. H. S. A n d erso n , J u d g e , fo r
th e above e n title d C o u rt m a d e a n d
e n te re d on th e 13th day of D ecem ­
ber, 1920, d ire c tin g such p u b lic a tio n
in th e E a s te r n C la ck am a s News, a
W eekly N ew sp ap e r of g e n e ra l c irc u ­
la tio n in th e C ounty of C la c k a m a s,
S ta te of O regon, once each week f o r
six co nsecutive weeks.
T h e first p u b licatio n is of th e d a t e
of D ecem ber 23, 1920, an d th e la s t
p u b licatio n is of d a te th e 3d day of
[Carried over to P age 3]