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. 1 OREO ON CITY KNTERP1USK. FKI DAY. JUNK 20, 1913, Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. Miss Grace Browne went to ' Myrtl-J Point Sunday to visit friends and McTe. F. 8rfa. a former real dent of thin place, but no of Mir ence. Ore., ha. been visiting old friends here for several das. Mr j v. Rod gave dinner party in her honor Friday last. Mr and Mm. Robert Duncomb. of Portland, arrived laat Thursday to via It Mr. Dunconibs parents In Garfield t0Ed"nPd N. Allen wore delegates to Masonic grand lodge at Portland tao latter part of laat week. The building which B. W. Bartlctt occupied aa law office, located acrosa the street from t.ie drug at ore and owned by Mrs. Evans, waa moved Monday to a lot north of rs fcvana residence and will be occupied by Bob Standlsh and family. Frana lemming of Portland was here last week vlalllng hla sister, Mm U. S. Morgan. Dr and Mrs. Adlx entertained the duplicate whist club Friday evening The gueata partook of a sumptuous dinner at 7 o'clock and onwards enjoved several hours at cards. Tne doctor and wife are considered royal entertainers. A E. Sparks and wife and Mrs N. B Ecker attended the Rose festival at Portland Saturday, staying for the electrical parade in the evening, Wilcn closed the week's festivities. Mrs C. C. Sating waa among the large number of visitors from this place to Portland Saturday. Miss Hat tie lVlftls accompanied her. There waa a very pood attendance . nmin'f dance Saturday nig it i- ..... nr t,m atnrmv weather. It Glthens; GarfleM, Miss Mable Tracy. Tliere are three voting places in town tlob Siandiah moved to hia new home on Main Street Tuesday. Mrs. Bartlett and daughter, iieien, visited friends In Portlnnd Friday, it.. iii(.m. nf Vancouver, ar rive! In Kataeada Tuesday to spend a few weeks wl:U her slator, .Mrs. Tra iler. . Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Hartson. of fc.n reka, Cal.. uncle and aunt of U "S. Beltils, Mrs. U A. Heist and J. Schono, of Portland, sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Doelev, of Portland spent Sunday with L. E. Beltils. The most enthusiastic school meet ing Estacada ever had was that of Mondav night. The contest was ov er one of the directors and A. Domoy won over F. J. Hnrkenridor by three votes. V. H. Holder was elected clerk over J. A. Snmor by three votes. The present board now consists of U K. UlIlU. chairman: J. V. Reed. A. Demoy an.l W. H. Holder. Mra. Hates Is the retiring clerk and gave excellent satisfaction. KELSO. Most of the farmers here will be gin haying as soon as the weather settles. Jerger Bros, have their fine large dairy barn all completed. It Is up to date In all respects and Is a credit to the community as well as a con venience to them. Victor Johnson has also purchased a new auto. Many auto were pur chased for this neighborhood this spring. A number of our residents attended the rose tlww in Portland last week. Mrs. Nelson, who has oeen visit- .11 lis, ' v ., w lng relatives In Washington, returned . m .h. th music T was exception-i home last week, is said that the music was exception team ,u d dauKhter Gert-' of horses to Nelson ft Mciteison. hn welTtlng in Missouri. I Mrs. Rob. Jonsrud was elected as rude, who were visiting in Missouri. ( Spooner reflected "ST mL of I W Bates at c ert and Mr. Purcell and Miss Laui d.Te 2LnFe "ot a most eroux have contracted for the follow- ",'" ', f.mii. reunion last Sunday, lng terra of school The following relatives were in at tendance: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bates, of Estacada: Mr. and Mrs. E. - How ell, of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bates and two daughters of Barton and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bates. A splendid dinner and a most enjoyable time was had. M. H. Boyle returned Tuesday from his trip to Mbntsna. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Pile, who went to Seaside Saturday from Portland, were joined by W. F. Cary and Miss Val Ecker Saturday and all enjoyed an over Sunday outing on tie beacft. The two latter returned home Mon dav evening. Miss Elisabeth Reid returned last week from the University of Wash ington where she completed the Jun ior year. , Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Horaer recentr-i :,.. Ktt4l and Henrietta Gold- ensop are home from Portland for the summer. Mrs. Joel Jarl has imported a thirl registered Jersey for her herd. The last one being a young male calf. Jarls Ardea Fox." a very fine Indi vidual with many prize winning an cestor. Sired by "Flying Fox." Im ported; first priie winner In a large ring of nsed animals at Pan-Americaa Exposition, 190T. The dam of this .oif ! nut of fortv Dound cow. testing 6 per cent, by "King of Ardea 1 also a winner of many prizes. Her dam being a daughter of "Champion Fly ing Fox" Imported. "King of Arden" or (fcgytiam is sire ui uumc.i Maids Prince." one of the best Jers-?7 sires of recent times. The calf is an inbred "Flying Fox.r with an out- cross to 'King of Arden." and is prob- EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mother! n.. ..niiM of Motherhood Is a try- lng one to most women and marks dis tinctly an epocn in uicir uvea. . i . hnn.irMl is nrenared or un- HIHIIMI . I I . derstaniU how to properly care for her- self. Of course nearly every wummi nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the P,n fnce with an orRanism unlUteJ for the trial of strenpth, and when it Is over her system has received a slunk from Which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming" than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from .n imniwnared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going onnuiy w uie u mmin at this time should rely upon Lydia C rinkham's VegeUble Compound, most Taiuauie vomc hu In vigors tor oi uie icmaie or ""' In many homes once childless there are now children be cause of t-'io fact that Lydia E. PinW ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If yon want apeclal aJvlce write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medlclue Co. (conll. dential) Lynn, Mas. Your Idler will be wpeBfd, read and answered by a woman and held lu strict confidence I REAL ESTATE . reVvednesSay cTnVeg Oc ably one of the best Individual, that tad news of the death by drowning of has been brought into ue State, Mrs. nfv Ln who resided at Nevis. Jarl purchased, him from A. Ruland Yi;.,n ua waa hAftt-rrkline ami me 1 IUU. a - " t boat capsized throwing him Into tua water which he could not swim out of. On account of the long distance to the home of their son. Mr And Mrs. Holder were unable to attend the funeral. The sympathy of the en tire community is extended to the bereaved family. The Clackamas County Teachers Training school secured F. B. Guth rie, of Estacada, to teach agriculture for three weeks. Mr. Guthrie left for Gladstone Monday. Neil Taylor has been appointed ad ministrator for the M. H. Taylor, de ceased, estate. Claud Devore Is at torney. Prizes awerded for the best gard ens at the school grounds were an nounced last Saturday, and are as fol lows: In class A ttfth. 7th and 8th grades), first. William Oberstaller; second. Elmer Sutterfleld; third, Hel ena Frailer: fourth. Nettle Woodle. Class b. (4th and 5th grades) firat, Joseph Woodle; Becond, Elmer Han nah; third. Albert Hannah; fourth, Fred Sutterfleld. A series of protracted meetings are being held at the M. E. church under the directions of Rev. T. L. Jones. Quite an Interest Is shown. J. C. Jatey. representing the Ore gon "Out to Win" Prohibition cam paign, spoke at the Christian church last Sunday evening. The Civic Improvement Club have accepted an Invitation from the Cary Mercantile Co. to hold their meetings on the balcony in the store. J. B. McCurdy and wife attended t'ae Rose festival in Portland laat Friday. Dr. Adix and family autoed to Port land Friday afternoon to take In the Rose festival and visit relatives. They returned Sunday of Lockport. 111., at a large price and he came through in tour aays oy ex nnaa Mra Jarl has a small select herd of registered Jerseys that ug.it to make their mark. Born, to Mr. and Mr. Monroe, a son, Sunday. June 15th. Mother and child doing well. Miss Carrie Lamoreaux and her brother, of Oregon City, also Curtis Lamoreaux. a brother, who recently arrived from Pennsylvania, were vis itors in Kelso last Sunday. At the annual school meeting held last Monday. P. C. Spooner was re elected clerk to serve lor one year and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud director to wm for three vears. The other mem bers of the school board are O. Li i'l- holm and T. B. Milan. The Neighborhood Club will hold its next meeting Sunday evening. June 22nd. at 8 o'clock. All are wel come. Sandy Is to have a big Fourth of July celebration. Will it also be a sane Fourth, without the noise and smoke of firecrackers? If so it will surely draw a crowd, with its splen did band and beautiful picnic grounds. Let all help to further the idea of world peace by celebrating an up to date Fourth without the noise and smoke which reminds o( battle. Following is the list of premiums offered by the Kelso Neighborhood Club to children of the Kelso district under 21 years, for exhibits at tne Sandy Juvenile Fair: Class 1. To Boys. For best general exhibit. Including grain and vegetables. 1st prize, $1; 2nd prize, 1.50; 3rd prize, 50 cents. Class 2. To Girls. Pnr host zonoral exhibit including domts:ic science art, flowers and ve Class 4. To Boys and Girls. Special premium offered by P. f. Spooner for the greatest weight of marketable potatoes raised from 5 lbs. seed, either Burbank or American Wonder varieties. 12.00. Class &. n.u-inl nrpmlums offered by J. It. Revenue.To girls for the best two of bread. 11.00. 10 coys lor the best i dozen carrots or tne lei low Danver variety, raised In 1 row of ten feet. 11.00. Domestic Science Department. rl.isa To Dovs and Girls. Pest specimen of darning, first prize 50 cents: 2nd prize. 2o cents. tiesi hn:lmi(W huttonholes. C or more, 1st prize. 50 cents: 2nd prize. 25 cent. Best maetilne-maae one piece ur- of gingham or calico. 1st prize. w, iH ni-ij "S renin Ilest croSS-Stitrn ed s-jfa cushion. 1st prize, 50 cents. 2nd prize, za cents. Class 7. Trt cirl nl llnvn under 12 years Rest dressed doll, clothes made by child. 1st prize. 50 cents: 2nd prlza. 25 cents. Best embroidered doily or centerpiece, 1st prize 50 cents; 2nd prize, .'5 cents. Das 8. To Bovs and Girls. Best 2 glasses of Jelly, 1st prize. 61 cents. 2nd prise. 25 cents. Best quart Jar cucumber pickles, 1st prize, 50 cents; 2nd prize, 25 cents. Best h rw-ft Info laver rake. 1st Drize. 50 cents; 2nd prize, 25 cents. riasa 9. To Itovs and Girls. Pnr ih. lan?pt dlsDlav of insects and worms that are Injurious to plant life and that are aostroyeo. Dy Dims, i., Hu KCI r.nti- 2nH nrizp. 25 rents. Note: All exhibits to be produced by exhibitor. For further information apply to Mra. R. Jonsrud. SANDY. Mill-... llruula an it wife to Fred Sterns and wife. 15 acrea In Sec. T. 2 A. t K.; $10. t n i ii ixiklmiiim In Muliel C. PUK- ItiKton.' N. K. k. See. 19. T. t H., U. 1 K.; I lO.Otio. Wm. Holns and wue to loruoii". Kutene ft Eastern, rlght of way In Jumes Officer H. L. C: $1. P. M. Guavea and wire to same. same; $1. v-ii. V. V Kkven to saiiuv right- of way In William Russell l. U 0.1 $10. Acnes E. and S. K. Cox lo same. right-of-way across lots 48 and 4', Prunelnnd; iu. m i WiuKlwanl and wife lo same, right-of-way across lot 23, Glenmorrle park: $10. J, U. Dickey to u. mcneiirj wife, 20 acres In Ira luxkoy U. U 0.: 12.009. Frank O. Owen and wife lo Port land, Eugene Eastern, right-of-way across lot 17, Ulennvorrle park; $10. . W. W. Irvln and wlf. to J. K. Grlb ble et al. roadway In Sec. 7, T. 4 8 . R. 1 K.; II. Portland Trust Co. to Seaton N. Gilbert, tracts 10. 11. 13. 13. 14 and 15, Frultvllle acres; 11. Seaton N. Gilbert and wife to Em monils I.. Bashford. same; $10. Kmmnnda U Bnsford (o Margaret L' VW ultlH- 110. A. W. 1-ambort and wife to Chas. A. King, part of 8. K. of 8. E. V,. Sec. 23. T. 2 8.. R. E.; 11. Sherman Lyon and wife to F. II. Turner. 10 acres iu Sec, 15, T. J 8., R. J E.; 11.600. C. N. Haines and wire to A. ivemp in im in liliirlr 3S. Ore. Iron ft Steel Co.. first addllon to Oswego; J 10. Same to U E. Kvans, lot nine. block, Oswego: $10. V. F. and W. W. May, to Arthur Haskell, lots 3 and 4. block 4. Mom- tain View addition to Oregon my.; 10!). N. A. Nolaon-Hyland et al to Martha Nelson, blocks 60 and 49. and part of block oS. Clackamas Heli-'hts; II. F. E. Cook and wife to Leviaa a. Mills, one acre north of Herefort street. Gladstone; $10. K. U Patterson ana wiie io m nle Pouovan. tract In blok 6(3. Ore gon City; $10. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examlnsd. Abstracts of Title Mads. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Notlc Notice Is hereby given that school district No. 60. Clackamas County. Oreson. has sufficient funds on nanu to pay the outstanding warrant No. 6 in favor of Miss Edna B. Straw. And that Interest on said warrant will cease after first publication. May 2i. 1913. O. 11. TAYLOR. Clerk Dlst. No. 60, Clackamas County, Oregon. Post otllce. Aurora, ure gon. Route 3, Box 13. CARD OF THANKS. We wlih to thank the many frleids and neighbors for the klnuness ex tended us In our recent bereavement in the death and burial of our hus band and father. Jacob J. Spaglo. MRS. MARTHA SPAGLE AND FAMILY. iturnea nunuay. - - --- --- - - , Miss Rachel Reed has been acting I etables. lsi prize, $3; 2nd prize, 11.50 as substitute in the telephone office this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ml H. Kruse. of Port land and Hood River, were in this sec tion last week looking over Garfield land. The first law social of the season will be held on the town hall grounds Saturday evening. Strawberries, ice cream tnd cake will be served. A queen of the carnival will be elected for the Fourth of July. The candidates are Estacada, Misses Al va Adams, Gladys Carpenter and fc.1 ?.rd Drize. 50 cents. Class 3. To Boys and uins. Rest fodder corn. 6 stalks. 1st prize 50 cents; 2nd prize, 25 cents. Best cow kale, 2 stalks. 1st prize, sxi cema; 2nd prize. 25 cents. Best cabbage, 3 hads, 1st prize. 50 cents: 2nd prize 25 cents. Hest hill bush beans, 1st prize. 50 cents; 2nd prize, 25 cents. Best hill pole beans, 1st prize, 50c: 2nd prize. 25 cents. Best bushel marketable LSurnanK potatoes, jbi prize, 50 cents; 2nd prize, 25 cents. Best bushel marketable American Kate Junker, who attended Lie Portland High School during the past year naa returned nome ior ioe sum mer. MrB. Geo. Walte is visiting friends In McMinnville. r V Itnrber. of Portland. Is spend- In? t ha atrawberrv season at his pn nph At ihn annual school meeting Mon day, R. E. Esson was elected director and nr Rnrendrick was elected cieri. The nolicr of continuing the high school course already established, bir in? a hlirh school teacher and finish ing one of the upper rooms for school purposes was sustained oy a gooa mi Inritv The plank road through Sandy is holna- rpnairpd. U. W. Irrgalls has sold his barber business and ia now trimming heals at Wood Brotners snop. J. Boyle, the baker, is spending the nfok in Pnrrlanri. Don't forget to celebrate the rounn at Sandy. jiauya V ft i uii bum ...... - . . .-- len Hicks- Springwater. Miss Sadie Wonder potatoes, isi prize, o ceuia Wilcox; Currinsville, Miss Gussie 2nd prize, 25 cents. N' 28' REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The State Bank of Milwaukee The First 8tate Bank of Milwaukie, at Milwaukie, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, June 4th, 1913. Resources Loans and discounts 40-67l i2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3JZ ' Bonds and warrants : e-7 ni Banking house I tlal Furniture and fixtures Other real estate ownea Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other caah Items Cash on hand total Llabi lities. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund ,. I ndivided profits, leas expense and taxes paid pividends unpaid , Postal savings bank deposiU Individual deposit mbject to chec Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks outstanding Time certificates of deposit Savings deposit 2.075.21 .. 16.214.08 126.80 . . $,0S5.2u . .$103,976 69 . .$ 25.000.00 1.500.00 556.19 120.00 788 9 . . 57.63.i l 5 671.37 907.05 2.491.19 .. 14,3o6."5 TOTAL ' $103,976 69 jJ bank, do solemnly swr L A. U Dolstad. LMier o I i& e kn0wledee and belief, that the above sutement Is true to the best ot mj BOLgTAU chjer Subribod and .worn before tne tbU CORRECT Attest : F. BIRKEME7ER, PHILIP 8TREIB. JOHN F. RISLEY, duti. T OATFIELD. .... r.. I Int. fltnitalnnn er. Martha 1, xwvm. i , V,.'.', Mill R,v rln lielrs. Wilbur m. ' -" . Namara. E. r. I WJwdr, . , . ; TViUISlaa MI IIIHH1 til.. a I ' "I ... a ,""", ' it a I i tt 7 ink 4. iiftwimitin rTiL "vSi A. (' ft F. E. HM'ui 41 1IUTV, W . . I ...Ij,. sey. U A. I wis. . A. Jones. n -' A , tut Hiilda l.asKowHKy. j. . n; """"" , J M. M. I roves, reier uoni, n -- . . 1M . .. ,,.n..ri.. Vnx. Uracil Jo in F. Jminlng", Lots 4 iv, I! Jiiii,..rt lx,n. Frank M. 1st Add to Jennings UMlg... lr'vl i O. II. Johnson. Society of the Johanuu Buckley. U.t Jo. Blk 1,1 . . . . . . - kii i. i a I t 4tli ttniiLta ........ .1.. I Saving. Bank. J. M. Thomas. KF. P. ). J. H" 36 Doiiahiie. Herman BetliKo. J. J. i'i-1 .i . .'. ' ".""""" , ,', ",' on. K llli.mU.rg. J. E. Boyer. Wm. imcKiey. im.i To Murtln L. ttud.1. Bent Johnson Marcn.m. .as John Jensen. Addle r. nariow. j. u. u. . - - raraon Knillia 1H.it. van nm'ii'.i J ... L .a a t v. ii. II. P Pflster. Glad- J. C. Fro.t. U.t 12. HI. II. IZuZn Ai Th Olbbi K: Kt. W. 1.6 ft. of Ut 3 and all (1. On ii fluid, Wm. ft 8. Etters. Mo- of U.t 4 Blk. 41. 1st. Hub in . ... ..... ... uillp I ..r f.iW flrnVM lissik U snoriiuigo. iom. vi. mint.. ... " ,- - . W. J. Rouen. Simon P. Slawson, Or W. of It. It. ''?"" lando J. Mih'h. i na. n. ,,ana ..r. Si A. Illbbt. K. F. Hlley. Mar Rose B. Imel. JVI Lots I and ....ii.. w vv..i,h lli.nha M. Hart. !. Blk. 1. 1 aim.is jbi u ,. K-i.,h Johanna Buckley. 1 o Miinhflold i n,i.ki,v Jr. Win. Buckley. Em ma Elrlrh, Uosa H. Iiuei. m. n. Kdarls. Shirley Burn. J. u. i-e" i,m.. ii Mi-Taiiue. John Stein hi.uaoii. Chas. T. ft Ernia u 1 rl- ...... v.-.im ft Hawaiian invest meii't Co.. Ellta J. lialton. Ilannah T. McGrath. Geo P. Iiutcninion ii M l.aliulH V Trill I io" Mella J. Boyles. Mnunlh An- Agm-s R. McTague. U.U 11 IS ingor, ' . ' . . ., lllh Srt Milwaukie Park.., tnony, pciiwoou iu i,. , , i,,. 8 P. ft A. 0. Blgham, Henry a. Jonn meiiiuoii-u. . - n aMn. uia. I -?7 aiiiwaiiKin I ara lleneiuan, iv 7 --- -, , ,, .M terfeldt. Mary Rohan, wm. 1 . Jonn n.niii.....-,-,!. - ........ 11 t r-.ll 7 MllirailkU IteliihtS .... Hcriuits. Isaac muirr. n. .... .' ,- :; ,.,,,. " , , 7 Wallace Wilcox. Alma Wilcox. Geo. W. A. ft O. M. Uldlaw. It 7. ft J. Fletcher. Portland iruat 10 , mora 7""u ' ' ' ' ' Molalln Power Co.. Aurora Electric j. v. aituniu-ny. w ... fn Marv E. RosenstolU. jame xi..vsrian liiat-iih Me ndlo. O. n Kastham. John W. lxier. Jean M. A hii. Sanih C. Miller. Geo. Red- daway. Mary A Rouch. Wm. R. nniltn. r. r. none, v. ...... 1 - , .lai-;. rhaa. E. Martin. Henry Luella 11. H-.a. Its 25 and 26. Opperman. Helen U Stratton. W, F. I BlK.s. Nimnorn Curran. 1). W. Fisher. W. D. ft 1 K. E. Triilllnger. U.ts S 6. Blk bell J I) Lee. Robert I'atton heirs. Nellie (1. Boyles. U.t 11. Blk 1. Eliza 8ltzer. Halsey Phelps. 11. 8. Molalla .... na.... it u a 1 i aiia an. m n n a umiiy. . . ft.... 11. v.. iin.l 4 Now Kr Avery. Bruc0 Keith. A. R. Burford. Minnie Anthony. Uts B to 8. B. averton ft Wlllsl.iirg K. 11. t o.. i.ia. . rw r.. ...... . Ma.h.. Brown. K. ShulTt. P. C. Seliwooq i-inii i....u Davidson. O. I. ft 8. Co.. O. D. Eby U I. i:r..avi.a Chin, ft Amelia Rnutnstraui'h. Jesse I. Hall, 1. 11. Wilson. Joseph Spearl. urn. nuca nr M Morebrad. (i. W. Kennsdy Um iv Hack. Gustav A. Hoffman M. M. ft T. U Ctinrman, James A. Kays. Willema ft K. E. I'ugh. Caa nr Weismaiidel. Hoaa Bchaffor First National Bank of Oregon Cltr, Clackamas Al.strait and Trust lo Wants, For Sale etc. FOR SALE: Indian Runner Duck eggs, $1 for 12 by Parcels Post. Geo. Hamilton, Route 1, Oregon City. FOR SALE or TRADE: House and lot In Eugene for Clackamas or Multnomah County property, ad dress Will Moebnke, Oregon City, Route 4. WOOD FOR SALE. Anyone wanting a carload of U Inch Oak wood (seasoned) call on w. W. Irvln. Aurora. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE: Stump pull er and Z nunarei reel 01 came. in good condition. S. G. Bailey, Route 3, Box 173. Oregon City. Friends are anxious to know the pres ent address or Douglas a. tijtu, age 41, Stockman, believed to be somewhere In Clackamas County. He is a native of Sierra Valley, Sierra County California. Ilnforma tion to be addressed to this office. FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Duroc Jrrsy boar pigs. H. Tbelssnand Rons, Milwaukie, Route No.l. Summons In Foreclosure of Delln ouant Tax Certificates. In the Circuit Court of the State of firpirnn. for Clackamas county. County of Clackamas. Plaintiff, vs. Martin L. Rudd. Bent Johnson, John Jensen. Addle P. Barlow, J. D. Car son. Emma Doty. Carl Rooth, A. E. u-aii it P. Pflster. Gladstone R. E. Assn. Oregon City and Soutnern Ry. Co., Joseph Paquet, Christian Traohsel., Thos. Glbbs, E. G. Can flM wm A a Ettprs. Melissa I. Shortlldre. Chas. G. Miller. Cornelia McCown, Mary Ann Rouch. W. J. Rouch. Simon P. Slawson, Orlando J. Mock, Chas. N Wallace, Jessie A. Glbbs. E. F. Riley, Marcella W. Welcn, Bertha M. Hart, Chas. Klohe. Johanna Buckley. D. J. Buckley, Jr . Wm. Buckley, Emma Elrlch, Ros. B. Imel. Wm. H. Edwards, Shirley n,ii. 1 n te Ames R. McTarue inhn Stplnhnuwn. Chas. T. ft Erma L. Privatt, Western and Hawaiian Investment Co., Eliza J. Dalton, iionn.h T MKImih. Geo. P. Hutch inann t.iielln H Hess. Elizabeth E. Trulllnger, Melia J. Boyles. Minnie Anthnnv. Sellwood Land ft imp rn . S P. ft A. C. Blgham. Henry A. Heneman, C. E. Warren. Anna Brlsterfeldt, Mary Rohan, Wm. C. Schultz, Isaac Miller, II. L. Calvin. Wallace Wilcox, Alma Wilcox, Geo. ft J. Fletcher, Portland Trust Co., Molalla Power Co., Aurora Electric fn . Vhrr E Rosensteln. James McFarlane, Joseph Melndle. O. W. Kastham. John W. Loder, Joan m. Whit, Sarah C. Miller, Geo. Kedda way, Mary A. Rouch, Wm. R. Smith, p p Whits r.vn K Harereaves. Chas. E. Martin. Henry Opperman, Helen L. Stratton, W. F. Curran, D. W. Fisher. W. D. ft D. Curran. H. ft E. Farmer. E. K. Campbell, J. D. Ia. Roh't Patton Heirs. Eliza Swltzer, Halsey Phelps, H. S. C. Phelps, M. M. ft H. J. Lee, Daniel Harvey, Thos. Houston, Grace Av ery, Bruce Keith, A. R. Burford, Beaverton ft Wlllsburg R. R. Co., Matthew Brown, E. Shubert, P. C. Davidson, O I. ft 8. Co., O. D. Eby, R. L. Greaves, Chas. ft Amelia Rautenstraurb. Jesse I. Hall, C. B. Wilson, Joseph Bpearl, Wm. Buck ner, M. Mbrehead, O. W. Kennedy. Wm. O. Flack, Gusta A. Hoffman, M. M. ft T. L. Charman, James A. Kays, WUlema ft E. E. Pugh, Cas per Welsmandel, Rosa Schaffer, First National Bank of Oregon City. Clackamas Abstract and Trust Co., Trustee, R. E. Munger, Wm. J. Neth erton. Fred Gai;e, C. W. ft E. M. Arnett Grant M. Barker, Emma R. Capps. Bessie C. Mills, Adds W. DeShlelds, Joseph Backman, Thos. F. Ryan, Ellen M. Burnett, Mary Himler, Thos. Charman Heirs. Thos. Crowley. Geo. A. Ward. Emelia C. Shaw, Mattla Wells Heirs, D. ft E. B. Englf J. W. For rester, FVckenstein Meyer ft Co., Geo. M. Hivoly, G. R. Nora Mil ler, E. C. Suter, David Eggenbarg- Ell.nniirl Evangelical Ass'n H of Lot 6 and all or iaii (. Blk. 37. as doa. Koconl of Deeds. Bk. 91. Page 1(1, Mil II. F Allen, U.t 3. Blk. en. Milwaukie Ho KMS J. O. Lee. U.ts 9 10 11. Blk. 4. Milwaukie Park 111k (l.v Mint horn OreKi.n Ileal! y ft Trust ( o.. U.i. 17 and IS, Blk 68. Min- ihurn , . Luella II. Hess. U.ts 11 and 12, Blk. Ktf. Mlnthorn all of Ex. 120 ft. of Ut 4. Blk. 1st snl.il Iv. of a portion of Ouk Grove Sellwood (And ft Imp. Co.. all of Kx. W. 217 ft. or It 7. Blk. .10. Ii siiImIIv. of a por tion of Oak Grove Sellwood 1-and ft Imp. Co., all of Ex. W. 215 ft. of Ut 3. lilk. 30. 1st stib-dlv. of por tion of Oak Grove 1 lacnamas suwrari u . - - --- - ,. Trustee, R. K. Monger. Wm. J. Sellwood Und ft Imp. ( .. all 1 SO nf Kt W. SL'O ft. Of lxit 4 Blk. .10. 1st sub-dlv. of portion nf I Grove Mary C. Hill. Part of fitrwt varati-d. also a 15 ft. strip N nf 1 and 22. also 21 and 22 of Blk. 93. 1st sub-dlv. of portion of Oak Grove a.m H. A. llenn-nian. subdlv. of Tract 3 and East H of Tract 2. Oak Grove ft Lot 12. Blk. 2. Oak Grove G. ft E. J. Ward. E ly H of It 1, Blk. 47. Oregon City Neluerton, Fred Gage, C. W. ft E M Arn..it. Grant Mk Barker. Lin ma H. Capps, Bessie C. Mills, Anna w ii..Sitd. Joseuh narxnian Thm F Rvan. Ellen M. Burnett, Mary Himler. Thos Charman Heirs. Tbos. CrowK'y, Geo. A. Ward, Eme lia C. Shaw, Mattle wens neirs n ft R. 11. Knitle. J. W. Forrester FlerkeoBteln Meyer ft Co., Geo. M. iiivpIov. G. R ft Nora Miller. E. 0. Suter. David Eggenberger. Martha J. Devlne, Hugh F. Currln lielrs, ...... II'-.... ..ll. M linw 11 11 our ai. au, inn rj. .u.. . ."-;--; .,,,. land Water Power and Electric Jas. Mi larland. M 6. B.k. 67, Trun.misslon Co.. A. MeNamar. uregon my E. F. DeBorde, Jennie M. Neaso ML Hood Co.. F. J. U Ren. W. A Proctor. John Strauss. R. A. ft C fhown. F. E. Reiner. Bechlll Bros Sleigh irnlture Co.. E. J .Cowll ahaw. J. C Alnsworth. Frank Wool sey. L. A. Uwls. 1. A. Jones. Aug nai A Hulda Iskowskr. J. E. ft M .... n k. DIJ..M TA M. uroves. reier num. dwuij r .... , . Guynup. Catherine Fox. Grace E Oenj M, White. Ely H of ImI lxder. Gilbert Ung. Frank M. Ir- 4. Blk. 99. Oregon ( t J ... vln. C. H. Johnson. Society of the Mary L Root. I)t 8. Blk. 141, Ri.tra nf the Holv Names. Hlben'.a Oregon City Savings Bank. J. M. Thomas, K. r ivinahiie. Herman Bethke. J. C Dixon, E. Blomberg. J. E. Boyer, Anna Wad Florence Tetter. F. A A Jennie E. Davis. R. A. Miller, Sarah C. ft E. Parker. Katherlne Burkholder. M. Morehead. and Jahn F. Dowty. the above named defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon Vmi ara hnrehv notified that the County of Clackamas, ths holder of Delinquency Certificate numDereo im Issued on the 24th day or isovemuer, tail, by the Tax Collector of tho Coun'y of Clackamas. State of Or gon, the following assessments 1.27 7.67 Oregon City O. W. Esalham. Ely 60 ft. Lot 1. Blk. 67. Oregon City O. W. Kastham. l.ols t to 4. tllk 75. Orea-on Cltv Gene M. White. E ly t of lx.t 3. Blk. 99. Oregon City Thomas Knowles S ly 15 ft. of Ix.t 1. and all of Lot 3. Blk 115, Oregon City 11.35 4.2!) 2.52 3 78 w n Tntl. Iit S Block 3. Barlow $ .77 M W and H Shenherd. IM 10. Block 3. Barlow 77 W II Tnll A A P Barlow. IttS 12, Block. 0 Barlow 17.01 1. II. Carson. Lots 3-4. Block IK Itnrlnw'a 1st Add. to Bar low 02 Fmma Dowtv. Lot 3. Block 17. Bolton $.20 A E. Walte, Lot 6, Block 11, Canhy John Stahlnaker, Lot 4. Block Mary A. Rouch. Lots 13, Blk. US. Oregon City F. F. White. 1-ots 2 3. Blk. 33, Central add. to Oregon City. F. F. White. lx)t 4, Blk. 35, Oregon City T. A. Mcllrlde. l-ots 1 to 8 .Blk. 34. County Add. to Oregon i-iiv 100.89 Chas. E. Martin. EH of NWV4 and lonx&o rt. or iiik. , Dar lings Add. to Oregon City . , Mary A. Rouch, 60x90 fL of Blk 6. Darlings Add. to Ore gon City F. F. White, Iots 9-19. Blk. 11, Falls VIjw Add. to Oregon f'ltv Henry Opperman, Lot 6, Blk. 13, Falla View Add. to Ore gon City Helen L. Stratton, Lot 13, Blk. 2011, Falls View Add. to Ore gon City W. F. Curran, Its 66, Blink 1. Mountain View Add. to flrpa-nn Tlfv II. B. Nichols, l-ots 13-14. Blk. Mountain View Add. to 1 I - 1 'It m S A? viT-a'.ii ............... uv. 1.13 H. E. Farmer, l-ot 3, Blk. 1, Par nn oiaiiinaaer, iaji i, mu. nvr ihn auu. ku uirf.uu h; 91 r'anhv 1.50 W J. Rnnrh. Uita 5 8. Block 7 Rlrhant MrMuhnn. Iita 3-4. I Hiiiih Orpucin fltr No. 1... lllnrk 22 Canemah 4.32 Kalav Phelits Ixit 7. Block 7. A. E. Walte, Lot 4, Block 25, South Oregon City No. 1 ... Caneman z.ua u. a. c. Phelps, lOt , hiocr (, South Oregon City No. 1 . . . 2.05 E. K. Campbell, Ixits 10 11, Blk. I 3, West Hide Add to Oregon 164 city R K ramnhnll. Uitl 12-13-14. lllnrk .1 West Side Add. to Oregon City 7.73 Elizabeth Hedges heirs. Ixts 1.2.6-7.R. Blk. 67. Canemah.. Elizabeth Hedges heirs, I-ots 1 to 8. Blk. 68. Canemah .... Inunh P.misl 1 stt 1 Itlk A Cunemah 4.11 Joseph Paquet, Lot 8, Blk. A Canemah 4.10 J. D. Lee 8-6 of Black 61, South Christian Trachsel, Lot 3, Oswego Block C, Canemah 3.Z8 Robert Patton, 4-16 of Blk. bl, k .. f1 ... k . ... n 13 ..V. U .... I V. flaoB0A Executrix's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Executrix of tb estate of John Harass, deceased, has filed her Final Account herein with the Coun ty Clerk of Clackamas County, Ore gon, and the County Judge has set Monday, July 21st, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'c'ock A. M.. at the Coun'y Court Room in Oregon City, Oregon, taid Cuur.ty and Bute, as the time and place for bearing objections to said Final Account and for the Flna! Settlement of said estate. JENNIE HARLESS, r Executrix. 0. D. EBT, Attorney for Executrix. Dated. June 20th, 1913. DIAMOND jQ MANO v infH f r svaM tar On-OlWrtl'l A IAMUKB II. AMD mUA ia SD aa4 j Cut BMMili baan. aate4 wuk llaKO) lkam Till -7';n, V V i ii' I aa4 aak Sw call Ball TtW a V aiiaaiesa itiRi pn.r.s, kr 1mir4a! ararrara4 aa aVat.Safaat, AH-ar atliabai. bOlD BY ALL DRUGGISTS CVCDVUIUCRC wostti bl uii I n iibiib TTMR Thomaa Glbbs. As des. In Rec ord of Deeds. Bk. 63. Pare 415. r'annmah 82 E. G. Caufleld. Lot 6. Blk 1. lat Arid, in Canemah 2.05 C.larialriiw R. K. Aaa'n . IitS 6-7-x. ii a. l. ist aoq to uane- mah 4.92 William Etters. S. 95-100 A. P. Clackamas Fruit Lands.. 1.16 Alkerzane. Lawson. lot 6. Blk ?ftH Clackamas Helrhta ... .58 Chaa n Miller. Iila 3-4. Hlk. 4, uiadstone i.JJ Cornelia McCown, all of tract as des. Record of Deeds. Bk. 67. Page 280 6.81 Gladstone R. E. Ass'n. Lota 6 to 14. Blk. 37. Gladstone ... 11.62 Mkrv A. Rotirh. Lot 4. Blk. 75 Gladstone 43 W. J. Rouch. Lots 6-6. Blk. 75 Gladstone 87 Gladstone R. E. Ass'n.. 1-3 of Lot 13. Block. 79. Gladstone .29 Simon P. Slawson. Lot 3. Blk. 90. Gladstone 29 O. J. Mack. Lot Blk. 90. Gladstone 29 Chas. M. Wallace, tat 7. Block 90. Gladstone 29 Jesse A. Glbbs, Part of as des. In Record of Deeds. Bk. 63 Pare 415. Lots adlolning Gladstone 68 Gladstone R. ft. Ass'n, Part of aa dea. In Record of Deeds. Bk. 63, Page 416, Lots adjoin- Hnuth Osweco Eliza Swltzer, Lots 12, Blk. 3, Tark Plare Z.33 M. M. ft H. G. Ie, Lots 16-16 Blk. Park Place Z.33 Daniel Harvey, Ixt 1, Peo ple's Transportation Co. s T .if a . P. L Packard, IM 2, Blk. 13, Roberston P. I. Packard. Iot 4, Blk. 13, Robertson Mntthew Brown, Lot 1, Blk. 6, Rockland O. I. A 8. Co., Lot 64, Rose wood O. I. ft 8. Co., N'ly 30 ft Lot 91, Rosewood 0. I. ft 8. Co.. N'ly 30 ft of l.ot 94 and all of Lots 92 and 9.1 Rnaewnnd Willamette Falls Co., Lot C, Hrk. 3. Willamette Tracts . . . Willamette Falla Co., Lot A, Ttllr 4.1 Willamette Tracts. . Windsor Land ft Imp. Co., Lot 10. Blk. 5, Windsor Sarah C. Parker. Lot t, Blk. 7, Windsor W. 11 Hulllvan, Lot 1, Blk. 11. Windsor Geo. W. Kennedy, Ixt 2, Blk. II, Windsor J. Hoffman. Lota 1 10, Blk. 15, Windsor r V. Warren Uita 11-12 Blk. 17. Windsor 1.42 Anna Brlsterfeldt. Lot X, Blk. S.7K II. Windsor Wlllunietle Fulls Co., U.ts I t 6.81 Blk. Il, Wlllniniitis Falls .. no WlllKitiili Falls Co., U.la 6(1, 1.03 Blk. 17. Wllliiimttta Falls... Jit William Si'htilts, 46 acMsHam'l 6,10 Miller l. L. (' 4U0 William C Hlnilu, 3 aeros 16.39 Hiiin'l Hliniinon I). I C. ... ljj laiiito Miller, 22.18 acres Hno. 1.25 31 T. 3 H. It. 1. K M. F. Moor (K'lrs, 14 21 acres 315 Ellsnheth Alpmy I). U C... j :tj V.. (I. Caufli'ld, Part of an Ilea. 6.60 In Uncord of IWda. Bk. .'., Page 417, A. F. Hedges I), .29 L. 2.40 D. Wlllluma heirs, I acre Phil- .28 under Lea D. L. C i,60 Aurora K'wtrlc Co., 6.6H semi .19 8.o. . T. 4 8. II. 1 K J og II. J. Miller, 82.21 acres Usao I.OS Whenldi.n I). L. C J o M. ft D. Ilouilrlik, .60 aero .Nil See. 4, T, 6 M, U. 1 K Clms. Annett 4 acres Hec. 34 T. 1 M. II. t R 7 31 0. N. Parker 6 acres John (lar- 13.40 rvtt D. L. 0 7 m Presley Welsh, 6 acres Bc, II T. 1 8. R, I K 3.7, 1.00 Geo. K. Dye. S sors 8m 12, T. 1 8. II. I K 6 70 It Naehand, 10 seres 1 1 Irani 1.38 Htralght 1. U C :. Thos. Cbarnian helm, .69 acre Kura Fisher I). I C 17 Thus. Crowley, ,3B acre Kxra Flahur D. L. C HI 10.91 E. C. Shaw, .60 kcn Archibald McKlnley II, I. C id .66 W. A. A. Lundln. 6 acres Sam uel Campbell 1). I, C 21.21 4 11 T. L. Charman, trustee, .67 acre Wm. Holmes II, U C lot 1.77 Jas. A. Kays. .38 acre Win. Holmes 1. U C. ).) 139 M. Ammrrnian, 10 arres An drew Hood I). L. C l.U 1.10 Uosa Schaffer, U.t 1, Hoc. 14, T. & 8. It. 1 E MJ 20 52 Mrs. M. Wells heirs, 15 acres Win. Engln D. U 0. .' 851 10.65 I), ft E. B. Kngts. 40 acres Wm. Bunion l. I. (' 6 SI J. W. Forrester. 3 acres Be. 11 1.12 T. 2 8. It. 3 K MJ Jas. A. Karrlgan, .33 acre Hoc. 1.12 It T. 2 8. It. $ E 13(1 Geo. M. Illvely. U.t . K. 8. 1.12 3 acres 8oc. 12 T. 3 8. It. 3 K 1.71 903 Lena Miller 8t of RW North of Co. Road, See. 32 T. 3 8 ,7i It. S K , f7 C. E. 8ulrr. I II arrea, 8ec. 32 .63 T. 1 8. It. 4 K. 17 II. F Currln hrlrs. 100x95 ami 1 11 IOOiCIo ft. I'hlllp Foater I). 1. 0 2267 Int'illtia Barnflend, 162 ai'r. Geo. Currln DUO 4 II 190 Job ii Fay. 324 32 aires Fred erlrk Helms l. L. C H A. McNainara. V ot NWVi Sec. 31 T. 4 8. It. 4 E t 2.J3 E. F. Itellordt', of SE4 and SK' of 8W and Ut 7. Sec. 6 T. 6 8. It. 4 E. ... 7.0t E C. HeVol ft W. If. Garvin. 2. S3 NE', of NW4 and 8H of NWfc Sec. 27 T. 7 8. It. 4 E :7.o V. A Andrews, .60 arre Bee. 6 T. 2 8. It. 5 K 602 F. J. C'Uen. Wi of 8E4 of SEVi Sec. 14. T. 1 8. It. 6 E 4.M Proctor A Biers, HU'H of 8WV, Sec. 19 T. 1 8. It. 6 K 11.11 II. E. Klaik. 8W4 of SK4 Sec. 27 T. 1 8. 11. 5 E 4 51 II. K, Klack WH of 8ec. 34, T. I H. K. I K IMS J. B. Bllderbarh. NW of 8W4 and HWi, of KK and NW, of BW Sec 16 T. 1 8. H. IR li.J5 8.20 M. F. O'Donnell. 8W of NK.'t and Una I and 2, Sec. 4 T. 14 o9 1 8. It. 7 E. 7121 Frank Wooley, Ev, of BW, 10.09 Sec 16. T. I 8. 11. 7 E 36.11 L. A. Iwls. WH of BWH 3.78 Sec. 16 T. 1 8. R. 7 E 36 11 O. I. ft 8. Co.. lots 17 to 20 Blk. 60 O. I. ft 8. Cos 1st. 20.48 Add. to Oswego 4 16 8. B. Gynup, 1 acre Exra Flsn- 19.55 er I). U O N. J. Kuasel. 10 acres Andrew 10.09 Hood l. U 0 w I. W. Elliott. BW of NWS4 Sec. 19. T. I 8. R. 1 E 617 T. Irvln. WH of WH of SE'i Sec. T. 1 8. R 4 E 110J A. J. Kelnhofer. 8E4 of NEV, Bee. 31 T. 3 8. R. 1 E. ... 1.44 P. ft A. M. Roth, 1 acres Geo. Crow I) L. C JM Max Davles, 3.66 acres in the BE corner of the 8W or BWa 8c. 29. T 1 8. R. 4 E. Ml Walling ft Jarrlsh, 10 acres Gabriel Walling U. U C. ... 24 Unknown. Boring Junction Trapt Mkrf W. A. Proctor .. .41 O. I. ft 8. Co., Uits 13 and 14 Blk 4H, 1st Add. to Oswego ( Queen V. Harrell, Blk. 38, Mil waukie 50" J. 0. Frost. m 12. Blk. 12, West Gladstone 8. C. ft E. Parker. Ut 1. Blk. 7. Wliwlanr 1.41 Sarah C. Parker, Ut 2, Blk. 7, Windsor I'1 A. F. Wade, 10 acres Sec. 10 T. 1 8. K. t E II. N. Whltlock. 6.63 acres Ezra Fisher D. u C Cyrus Powell, t acres Robert Caufleld D. Ia C C. A. Barstow, 84.60 acres Wm. Bunion w John Rowltch Herman Kneb- ler. WH of NW and NEH of SV See. 6 T 4 8. R. 6 E. 15 All nf whlrh nrniwrir lies In tht County of Clackamas. Bute of Ore gon, and the amounts ara tne amount due and delinquent for taxes for lbs year 1907. together with pensiu, rrued Interest and costs thereon upos the rent nrnnertv aaaessed SS abO' described of which you are the on as anneara on ths tax roll In the hana 41 of Ok tax collector at the dais of the Cr.t nuhtlcallon of this notlc. 20 situated In said County and Btatfc BoM fr.poar.lna n.mori nerSOU SS O owner of tho legal tltfle of ths abot descriled property as the same PJ pears on the tax roll In the bands o the tax collector at the date of tM llrst publication of thla summons a ru.il.. ...k i ihm niher oersnss above' named are hereby further lllel thst Clackamas County win ir nl. I. Ik. flmill Cnurt nf lh COUD- ty and Stata aforesaid for a decree foreclosing tha leln against tne v' erty above described and menttonea In aald Certificate.. And you are her by summoned to appear within ! days after tha service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive or tn nf a.rle aiut itefenri thlS SCtlOD " pay the amount due; as above show together with the costa ana i'"" Interast. and In case of your 'tiur to'do so a decree will be renderea foreclosing the leln of said taxes so costa against the lsnd and premise' above named. All proeesa and papers In this pr ceedlng may be served upon County Clerk of Clackamas "n"; Oregon, at his office In the Coun House at Oregon City In Ola"1"" County. Oregon, residing within " Stale of Oregon, at tha address here after mentioned. E. B. TONGCE. District Attorn. Address, Oregon City, Or"" .75 2.61 14.10 1.26 8.07 1.21 161 1.65 1.65 6.13 1.02 1.93 1.94 .34 4.95 .76 2.24 180 1.81 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.42 Directors. TaiAii