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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE K. I. Publish I very fritty. MOOlt. ttr aed Pyelltlw. Eatrd at Oregon City. Orwfoa. roaioffli econdflat malttr. ebecnpt I )(: O year .11 '3 li Muntti 7 Trial Hubcrlpton. To tlootae J riubtenber ill find lk dat of expiration aiaraped oa their paper fol trains i.'eir nta. If lot paimmlli noi credited, kindly But if ua. aaJ (ha ina'ier III wale our attention. , Adrertlelng Rale) on application. NO PIPE DREAM. ntbr commercial interest find their Won't aotnrooe plcaae nop the leg I irmwil pro.wrlty throui h commerce l!.,ture before II completely rin a.ar" mh,m W-rallon are not lunduapp. J rn... li.-lf In lh tt.ll.r nf moral I.J i I.M'IIIIaIeI, SEES SUITCAS ES ID HOTEL; FINDS MY IE ONLY SUSPHS CIRCUMSTANCES lalallori? ( ':inn now the bona of represent tle ami mm a draMlc bill prodd Ins fur tin- atxillnhmi'iit of the clgar-rt Why l,d It ln It? la harmony ilb li vle. tbe board ha established reasonable ratr fur the collection of ch k. The effort now 1 to withdraw I'm potter and 10 Irate the bunk In i barge what thejr pleaae. How Inil-ottattl tola I Tbe ana.-r I caay. The member! " nay ie ;uu-.u ny me un of the house, fearful nf their own poM- ,hi,t ib resulting fiw to many Urt forum-, were bluffed by a woman 0rn, ,,ullt M W ,h,"lr and hrr tlirrat taut failure lo paaa Ihe bill would bring down the womanly wrath of the atate on thlr brad. Ai.d for that purely political and pcmonal reason they paused a bill which I not only questionable leglala tlon &a to It moral worth, but ia pre destined to fall at miserably aa any thing ran fall. That hat been the fate of Clgarct bill In al! tUtrt where they have been patKcJ. Vlolatlont f the law have been o numeroua and o flagrant that any attempt to enforce the alatute would hav bunt the Jail and worked the officer, to death. Then, too, botldee being Impossible to enforce , clgaret laws are of prvcar lout moral benefit Tobacco In a clg- arett paper 1 bo wort than tobacco In a pipe. So far as the uie of ex pen- lie narcotic In the manufacture of cigarette la concerned, that bubble wat bunt long ago. If you think that cigarette manu facturer could afford to Inoculate twenty cigarette with opium or any other dmg and then ell tobacco, pap er, drug, and all to a retailer o that the dcclcr could resell for ten or fif teen o nt and still make a profit. Just go down to your drug (tore and try to buy the amount necessary to run a manufacturer for one day- In the first place try to got it; and in tbe second place try to pay for 1L Then look for the profit . Th rs can be no doubt that the clg aret 1 a much maligned institution. It la no more harmful than other formt of tobacco. So If any anti-tobacco J law Is to b pasted. It abould ban all form of the weed. Oregon baa also passed a bone-dry law, and with that additional piece of drestlc legislation to enforce, it Is ex tremely bad policy for the lawmakers to press any other moral restriction on the public. They know this, but are afraid their political welfare wl!l be- marred It they stand firm ai;ains the cigaret bill. Right now there Is another bill up. proposing to appropriate IDO.000 to be used by the Northwest Tourist associ ation In advertising the state to tour ists. The passage of an antlcigaret bill Is going to advertise the state of Orefon to tourists a lot more effec tively than can be counteracted by the expenditure of $00,800. The passage of the bone-dry law is enough. If the legislators make Ore gon a come-to-glory state pure and simple, they mlgut as well decide to for?go tie thousands of dol'ars which tourists spend at an average rate of six dollars a day in the state. Why! If Premier Lloyd George and Premior Briand should come out to see Mt. Hood soma time, we should have to arrest them as soon as they crossed the bouudry. They both smoke clgar ets. We'd look fine with the King of Ens land or General Goathals in our Ja.il. shouldn't we. And all because a few politicians wanted to boost their ovn little game along. It is sincerely to he hoped that the senate will throw the bill into the ever lasting discard. loa fnua bad d-bta- It ought to be urTlrlnt Jtiat to ttate this cane and aak for popular Judgment IkH t the American people want a taw repealed that almply confer power on a ( ntral authority to herp certain rharKe on commerce ivaaonable? And In what Inlereat of unreoaouable charge? In thru) latter d II It grnvrwll a reed that tullrtar ar UBiU'toi artlilc, lo U ilaitt-d along with lU'laii. rt um- atkMil wot king lal at lb vlTlt'ti, and Hawaiian ukulela plantatUina Klr'tled In lh flrtt plae to faell Hate the tratitportaiiun of a twilled hlrt from one lac where It owner didn t want lo wear It to another plaeu wher he didn't want to wear It, with out pluitng ih Icy buxitn with w rink le, lb aulleax haa roma lo ) gener ally aoeptt-d a a portable burTei. Heme, when t'on.ial.le Itlley, nf Mi'waukle, law two tulti-ax U-Ing taken Into the Crattna hotel at lhal plm-e Tuesday nljht be waa naturally lU'pli'loii. Ho hxwrej that tboaa ml ce ahouldn't b K"lng Into that hotel. Ho It rame about I hot the ronataMe and five deputle raided the hotel at hlich midnight. Although the offtirr wnrehed from cellar to garret they found nothing UpU-liHi eirrpl a few elr tilimlanee whlih were Katleied around loot tike. No arreat wer made Ther were about ait people In Ihe huiike at Hi" tlinn," i.ild II 'y Wedue day. NolliliiK waa ald ! I ! ofTlelala hero In adianro of II"' r.alil. Itlley, tale that he saw (he ae go In aiMiul noon Tuoaday. ie lxik no chame on walling Tho owner nf the ilratton hotel wer In Oregon Cltv Wedneaday and wer rloaeled for a tin with Hlatrd't Altome lleilg., .V'ltilng concern ing the conferxnee made public. itlley raided the Krl. .' ilub at Mil waukl a abort lime and obtalnecl eireral (ample of llmilnl wine, ale and liquor, whereupon ha ar reated Ijirry Sullivan, the proprietor. Hulllran I now out under bond, and the rum 1 aoon lo t" to I lie grand Jury her.. NO TIME FOR MEANNESS. Though the American people were denply appreciative of Ihe grave turn which event had t'.ken when the war betan. It waa Inipomlble not to mlle at the abaurdltle Into wbleh the war ring nation foil when the hatred were expressed In deed lar from the field of battle. The brave Londoner who threw brick through the window of liwman tradesmen' (hop and tbe haughty lerlln waiter who would not erve Worcestershire mce were funny and contemptible. It may be hoped that the people of this country 111 not belittle the cause they now maintain against the Ger man government wrlth any urh dia play of mean not j, no matter how grave the difference may grow. This country eherUhc no hatred of the Teutonic people. Our stand 1 acalnit a barbarou rule of war. grow ing out of an Immoral conception ol national right and duty, formulated bv a military aristocracy. The German and Auttrion Consuls In some cltle have Informed the po lice that the men sent to guard them are not needed. They are right, and we believe that no event whatever will cause them to change that Judgment. YOUTH TAKES CHANCE ON TRIP TO PENITENTIARY RATHER THAN GIVE UP THE WELL KNOWN WEED Summer., In the Circuit Court of the Rial of Dreg, hi, for Ihe Counly of Clack ma I )dl Van Meet, plaint Iff, v. Townaeml A. Van rlert, defendant. Tti Toanaead A. Van Heel, defendant nv named: In Die nam of Ilia Ktal of Oregon Vou are hereby required lo appear and aimwer roiiiplulnl III Ihe above en llllnl tillt on or before the Jl'th da of Hai. h. mi 7, and If you full to ao appear, plaintiff will apply In lb t ourl forjhe relief prayed (or III plain till roiiipUlnl, lo wit; for a dinree diaaolMtig th bond of liialtlmoliy e lallug between )ou and the plaintiff, l.ydia Vnn Heel, and (or audi ulhe and (urlher relief a equity and Hie iiulure of Dili mil may require. Her vlet nf Hits auiiiiiion I made upon you by piilillinllon thereof In imitu ante of au order made by Ihe Houor able J. I', CamplM'll, Judge of the above entitled rourt, oil tin) Ulu day of Vb nmry. IVI7, dlriMtlng (hut said mti- llcailon b mucin in Orenon City Kn terprlae. a liew iqiaper nf general c Ir ciilatlon puli'lhli.-d lit the City of Ore Koii City, county of Clarkaiuat, Hliilo of Oregon. The date of the lint publication of Ihe tuiuiiioii I the lfilh day of Kebru nry, 117. The d.ita of Hie taat pub lli-utlon of said summon I Ihe 30lh day of March. 1917. W. J. MAKKI.IM. Attorney for Plaintiff. In order that he would be allowed tot-acco while be waa In Jail. Kwald Schneider, 17 year old burglar, con fecaed lo Deputy Oiatrlrt Attorney lltirke Thursday that be had risked a penitentiary sentence by telling the court at bit h raring that be waa IS yeara old. Young Schneider, who haa a long criminal record, haa been In Jail here tlnce lost December, when be wat ranch t robbing Redaway' grocery ttore. At the time be protested to the Judge that he waa eighteen. Begin to Suaptct Ilurke drat began to autpect that Schneider wa lying when he noticed reapond with the lad alutenient He Investigated. The rcult la that Schneider will b allowed hi freedom thit morning un lea Superintendent Hale, of Ihe ttate training achool, from whlih Helmet' der la a parole breaker, ankt lo have him returned. Tbe offlelnlt expect lo turn him over to Professor J. K How land, who la hi guardian. Rtal Ao Oltcovtrtd. If the dlacovery of Srbnelder' real age had not been made hr catv might have resulted In a grand Jury indict mcnt followed by a penitentiary sen tence. A It I now, the wont that can befall him I a three year -ntenee In the reform school. In the reform ty. VV-V-V-V-V-V VV-V-V- 50 Years Ago From Enterprise February 9, 1SG7. At a regular meeting of the Will amette Lodge No. 15, Independent Or der Good Templars Saturday, Febru ary 2. the following persons were In stalled as officers for the ensuing quarter: J. M. Paeon. W. C. T.; Miss M. Francis. W. V. T.: P. T- Barclay W. S.: Miss Saffrons, W. A. S.: H. P. Daly. W. F. S.: Miss Addie Good. W T.: E. F. Zlsler. W. M.: Mrs. R. Hray. W. D. M.: Miss Emma Good. W. I. G. A. G. White. W. O. G.: Mrs. II. Pease J W. R. H. S : Mrs. M. P ase, W. U H. S.: S. M. Cook. W. C. This lodge Is in a thriving condition, and numbers 130 members of good standing. that the age of the boy as given In the school he would not be allowed tobac- record of hi mother' estate and In co. to Schneider preferred Ihe pent hi guardianship paper did not cor I tentlary. On Monday evening of tost week the city council met for the transaction of bunlness with Mayor Barclay presiding and a full board present. Hon. . Cary Johnson asked the council to n:alce an agreed c:ise In court to test the legality of taxing the personal es tate of W. C. Dement, which request wns granted. A petition very numerously Bigncd by cltiz-ns nsking that the order to open the alley in block 25 between Tifth and Sixth streets be rescinded was received. The councllmen spoke on this for sum? time and upon mo tion of J. T. Apperson, a committee of three was appointed, empowered to employ a surveyor and take such other steps as they deem.'d necessary to de termine whether or not Biich alley ex isted. Its lines, etc., and report the same to the council prior to tha March term of court. Messrs. Thompson, Le- j Roquo and Barlow appeared as such rommittee and submitted a report on Wednesday evening favorable to a re mission of the previous order to open the alley, and the report was adopted. REASONABLE OR UNREASONABLE CHARGES? An attempt Is being made at the present scssloa of congress to modify the federal reserve- act ia a way to destroy the authority of tha Federal reserve board over tho price charged by banks for the collection of checks. The Idea undsrlylng the federal re serve act Is that the general welfare repulres that the operations of com mcrci bLould not be loaded with un necessary and unreasonable expense that collections, for exaraple, should pay their own cost, but should not lt burdensd with charges yielding large proms. At mo bottom o. tnis is tne Ths members of Willamette LodKe conviction that the banks as well as all Independent Order Good Tempters No. DIED Near Oregon City, February Gth, 1867, Martha, daughter of E. W. and Ellen Swafford. Mr. II' nry Warren, receiver of the Oreqon City Land office, has been ap pointed pension agent In place ol Judge W. T. Matlock, resigned. 15, of thl city, yesterday attend. il the funeral of Misa Martha Swafford In regalia, bearing the badge of mournlnn for their deceased alster. The pro cession marched to the aummlt of tho bluff and presented quite an imposing and Impressive scene. At about 3 o'clock on the morning or Tuesday last Messrs. Dolan and Math ews occupants of a dwelling belong ing to Mr. Harvey In tho rear of the Fashion Billiard Saloon In this city, were awakened by a crackling like fire, and upon getting up, found a roll of Intlamable material burning upon the porch, which was kicked to the ground. As the bundle struck the earth It burst, and sent blue blazes In many directions. It is another mystery, unexplained, which calls for Investigation. "Jutt Livin' Along." Frank I. Stunlou of the Atlanta I'oiistitiillnu Is one ol the best known oewsiur men In America Likewise be U one of America' sweetest iuet. One of his dainty lyrics I entitled "JuhI l.lvln' Alon'." It Is u xong nf optimism. It. eniliiMlles a philosophy which might be inlopteil with profit by ill men iiuil vimit;i. l-et us be ilmkfni t but we're ;Ju.ti livin along. V ' ." Llfe. Joyous, Jubilant, vital and tbrilliug. I till uboiit us lliriln. beasts, plants iiuil flowers live mid love and luiss to the greut cluing. Indeed, Is there anything other or greater than life in its uiyrlnd mani festations? It doesn't niuih mutter how wo designate tbe forms and as lieets of being. Let us b thankful that we're Just livin' along. We sbull con tinue to live. All our worries and fretting will not affect that fuel, though they may hurry us toother con ditions, hurry us more swiftly to a new plane of existence. But let us Join In the song of tbe op timist and be happy forever that we are Just llvlu' along. Dayton Herald. Arkansas the Mighty. If all Ihe rk-e In Arkanaa were one. grain It would take a Urn ml canyon to ttore IL If all Ihe corn lu Arkausat were on ear It would lake the com bined force of all ntuuip puller to ex tract one grain from that ear. If all Ihe chlekena in Arknus.it were one chicken It would straddle the Rocky mountain like a coIu.mh and Its crow would thake the rings from Saturn. If all the hogs In Arkau-as were one bog be could ataiid with bis hind feet ou the Island of Culm mid bis fore feet ou tbe Isthmus of Pniiauin and dig tbe canal with one stroke of his snout. If all the enw lu Arkausat were one row the could graxe on the evergreen of the tropics ami slt. li the icicle from tbe north pole lth her lull bin! It would take a rami I from the great lake lo the gulf of .Mc-.lo to curry boats laden with her butter nml cheese If all the mules la Arkansas were one mule he could hIiumI with one fore foot on Mexico ami the other fore foot ou Canada and kick I lie man out of the tuoou. H. S. Taylor, Jnscctor Culled States luil la u Service, Talleyrand. Talleyrand's conservatism was sum med up by a witty compatriot. Paul de Courrler. who ou one occasion de clared that If Talleyrand hud been pres ent at tbe creation he would have ex claimed: "Good gracious! Chaos will be destroyed!" When It's True. There's no sentiment In business." be said coldly. Not when you want to give some body a little the worst of It." Ihe other fellow replied Detroit Free Press. PJ The Farmer The service this bank renders the farmer is of the highest and most satisfactory character. We seek to serve him not only with a safe place In which to keep his money, but in the character of business friend. We are glad to place our services and facilities at his command either by mail or in person. You can Bank with u by Mall. May wa tell you how? The Bank of Oregon Gty OUmt, 'iMWWt aW laoaswt Baak ia Claekaoa Cooatr ir an Cmegency. Trlpplf.tB- What did your chauffeur do when your wife fainted? Abbclls Uc didn't do anything till some one in tbe ciowd hollered. "(Jive her ulr!" Then he got bis pump. Town Topics. Keen Sent of Smell. The aborigines of Peru can In the darkest night and in the thickest woods distinguish respectively a white man, a negro and one of their own race by tbe sense of smell. Man and Women . Men ought to be mighty good to wo men, for nature gave tbem the big end of tbe log to lift and mighty UtUe strength to do It with. Lincoln. Jutt a Precaution. "So yon are attending cooking school?" as Id the friend. "Are you going to do your own work after yon are married?" "No; I want to be able to teach my husband how to prepare the meala in aa emergency." Art of Polittntit. All truly nrtisil . flort U a labor of lore, and love never count the cost. Art bus uu price nml make none. A perfect art of politeness ever In volves In one n-spi- t or unother acti of self abnegation There Is the fanioi.'s example of Lord Stair nud Louis MV. when his lord ship, being lilildi ii 1 1)' the king to pre cede him Into one of the royal car riages. Immediately compiled. Tbe politeness was equal ou both sides. The I' re in li sovereign gave proof of so mu-'ii'iiiilmoii a monarch by abandoning nis prerogative of pre cedence lu bis own dominium to the Scotch viscount. The English umlmssailor returned tbe compliment by .ridding Immediate obe dience to .the behest of a king wbu wii8 not bis master. Neither sacrlllce was outdone by the other. Biblt Days. In noly Scripture flip day Is nlwnyt reckoned from the sunset of the pre vlous evening Notice. In Ihe County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for the County of Clarka mat. In the Matter of the F.Male of Kllha- betU Juno Willdltill, defeated. Notice I hereby given: Thai In pursuance of un order duly made by auld court on the Lllti day of F.'bruurv. 1917. In the matter of tho estate of KlUubeth June Waldron, do- reutcd. the undesigned adinlnlttra tor of tald estate will tell at private tale to Ihe highest bidder for cash In gold ruin of tho I'tilted Stutet. and aubject to the confirmation of the tald rourt on Ihe 17th day of March. 1917. tt the hour of twelve o'clock and thereafter at private tale in tald coun ty of Clackamtt all the rli:ht. title. In terett and eatate of Ihe tald Eliza beth Jane Waldron at Ihe time of ber d-nth. In U)l twelve (1121, Tom P. Randull't (ubdlvUlon of block three (3) Mt. I'lentunt, according lo Ihe duly recorded plat thereof, and all the right. title and Interest that the estate owna or hat acquired, therein and to tald lot. Term and condition of to'e: Fif ty (IjO.OOI dollar deposit with each bid, the balunco of purchate price to be paid on confirmation of sale, and delivery of deed, together with ab stract of tald property. Hid may be left with me at my residence In Ore gon City, or delivered In writing to J. F. Clark, nt hi office over tho Hank of Oregon City. Ited this 13th day of February, 1917. J. U WALDRON. Administrator of the Estate of Kllia- beth Jane Waldron, deceased. J. F. C1.ARK Attorney for Adminis trator. Judgment rendered and entered In tald rourt on Ihe tin day of January. HIT. In favor of Charlea T. Tooio. plalailff, and analiiat Anion Hihauer and Theretaa Hchaner, hi wife; C J. Hood. Anna Hioneberg, II. A. I'lilllipt, A. W. Iiahlk and Kva Hahlk. hit wife; tr N. TeniMsit and K. M. Tern peat, hla wife; Jacob Uu h and II. K Leonard. Itofeiidalita. for the sum of ..U0P0, lib Intereat (hereon at Ihe ml of seven per rent per annum from Ihe IHh day uf Annual, 1915, and Hit further mm nf 1175 00, a att.ir lie)' fee, and the furl her aum of l:i'0 coat ami dltbiirtemeiil. and Ihe rontt of and upon Iblt writ, commanding me lo make lain uf Ihe following dene rib ed real properly, illuale In (he Counly of Clackaniat, state of Or'gon, to wit: All of (be eaat half of Ihe aoulhnaal quarter of the I). I ('. of Almon II. Holeomb and Nancy H. Ilolcomb, Ml wife, the aaniu being rlnlm No. 41 In Townahlp I Mouth of Rungo 1 F.aat nf the Willamette, meridian, In Clacka niat ounty, Oregon, containing 10 acre more or ". Now, therefore, by virtue of tald elocution, Judgment order and dee re, and In compliance with 11(0 rommanda of tald writ. I wl'l. on Halurday, tbe :ith day of rebruary, 1(17; at the hour of 10 o'clock a, in . at the front door of the County Court Home In Ihe City of Oregon City. In abl County and State, aell at public auction, a u ti led o redemption, to the hlgheat bid ter. for I'. H. gold coin rath In band, all Ihe right, title and Intereat which the within named defendanta or either of them, had on Ihe dnle of (he murt- tte herein or also) bad la or lo the above described reul property or any port thereof, (o siillafy tald elocution Judgment order, decree, llllerenl, fotlt and all accruing coal. W. J. WII.HON. Sheriff of Clackamna County, Oregon liy K. C. HACKKTT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon. Janil ry :, 1917. Th Reaaon. "Alice talks with a decided English accent" "Yes. Her teeth were Import ed from London."-Hoston Transcript REAL ESTATE TRAN8FERS. Tho following real estate transfers that were filed In tho office of County R border Hoyles Wednesday: Walter II. Pickle to Bertha Pickle, 'ots 1, 2, 10, block 19, Wlnlsow; $10. Molalla Electric company to Canby Canal company, land In Clackamas county; $1. Henry Stromer and Frieda C. Strom cr to Vlda M. Gage, all of lots 10 and 11, block 2, Oak Grove; $1. D. M. Sanders and Mary Sanders to U H. Brown, 50 acres of D. L. C. No. 19, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10. Eunice G. Sarg-nt to C. P. Sargent, 1 acre of section 2D, township 1 south, range 2 cast; $10. Notice of Filing Final Account. Notice is hereby given that the un dcrsigned has f il -d hi final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, as administrator of the Estate of T. J. Antony, deceased, and that by order of the said court Monday, the 19tb day of March, 1917, In the County Court Room In tin Court House at Oregon City. Clackamas County, Ore gon, has been fixed and designated by the court as the time and place for hearing objections to the said Final Account and settling the sama. C. E. ANTHONT, Administrator. Date of first publication, Feb. 16, 1917. Notice of Sheriff Sal. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, fur Clackaniat County. Addie G. Green. Plaintiff. Vf. Anna Marie Colfclt. Fredrlka Colfelt, Augusta Colfelt and Anna Mario Col felt. as administratrix with tho will annexed of the estate of J. A. Colfclt. Deceased, def mdant. Ity virtue) of an execution Judgment. order, decreo and order of alo Issued out of the above entitled court In the above entitled cause, to mo directed and dated tho 2tli day of January 1917, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 17th day or January, 1917, In favor of said Addle G. Green, plaintiff, and against Anna Mario Colfelt, Fredrlka Colfnlt, Augusta Colfelt and Anna Mario Col felt. as aadmlulstratrlx with will an nexed of tho estate of J. A. Colfelt, deceased, defendants, for ths sum of $H6.10, with Interest theroon at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum from tho 17th day of January, 1917, and the fur ther sum of $100.00 attorney fees, and the further sum of $17.15; costs nml disbursements, and tho costs upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real prop erty, lo-wlt: Lota Thirteen (1.1), Fourteen (14) Fifteen (15).' and Slxtoen (10), In Block Ono Hundred and Thirty Eight (1.18) in Oregon Iron & 8teol Com pany's Extension to tho First Addition to Oswego, according to tho rocordml map and plat thereof, In Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, Thorefore, by vlrtuo of said execution Judgment, order, docrco and onhr of sale and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on the 3rd day of March, 1917, at 10 o'c'ock a. m., at the front door of the court house, at Oregon City, Clacka mas county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for caBh In hnnd, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of them had on tho 11th day of October, 1912, tho date of the rrrortgago herein foreclosed or since that date had in and to the above described real prop erty or any part theroof, to" satisfy said execution, Judgment, order and decree, Intorest, costs nnd accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Cherlff of Clackamas County, Oregon By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1917. First Issue, Feb. 2, 1917. Last Issue, March 2, 1917. Notice- In the Counly Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Clacks-maa. In the matter of the Kalato of Henri Hanson, deceaaed. Notice la hereby given that the un- crtUned ha been appointed eiecutor of the estate uf Henri Hanson, de ceaaed. by the Counly Court of tald Clackaniat County. Oregon. All pertont having clalma agalnat said eatate are hereby notified to pro- tent the tame, duly verified accord' Ing to law. at Ihe office of J. F. Clark, at Oregon City, Oregon, within tlx month from the date of the Drat pub lication of thl notice. III'GO HANSON. Executor of the F.atnto of Henri Han ton. Deceased. J. F. CLARK. Attorney for Executor. First publication January 20, 1917. I rourt on Ib Iota day of January, HIT. In favor uf T. J Coin anno and Jiwlah Welch, plaintiff, and agalnal An hi U Walt ami Florence W. Wall, bit wife, defendant, for Ihe mm uf 1111(7(0, lib Interval thereoq at lb ral nf I per reul per annum from (he :mh day of January, HIT, and Ib fuith aum of $ft 00 a attorney' fee. and Hi further turn of 1 17 00 Mutt and dlaburarinriilt, and tb roalt uf and upon, IM writ, romiiiandliig Hi In make tal nf lb fo'lowlng described real pioM-iO', altiiHla In lb roil lily of Clackaniat, tlal uf Oregon, tow II: Hi (inning at a point on lb eaal aide line of (be 30 foot right of way 1011 r feel weal and tit 30 (eel aoulh of Ihn mirtheit( roiner of lb J. H. ilarrell D. I. C In tedium 31 and 11 III townahlp I eoulh, rang t eaal, and ectlont 6 and In towjiablp I aouth, range I eaal W. M , and running thence eaat parallel with north' Una of tald claim 3151 feel; Ibenie aouth paral lel with eaat line of tald 30 fool right of way ;lf)( feel; (hem west paral lel with th north tin of aald rlalin .IM It feet In a point In the eaat line of nld 30 fool right of way; them o north along (he eat line of aald so- foot right of way Sttli feet to the plare of beginning, containing I acre of land, more or lea. Now, Therefore, by virtu of aald execution, Judgment order and dm rwe, and In compliance with Ihe roinmanda of tald writ. I will, on Halurday, Ihe 3rd day of Man h, 1117, at Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at Ihe front door of (ha Counly Court Houae In Ihe City of Oregon City. In auld County and Slate-, aell at public auction, aubjeet to redemption, lo Ihe blgheal bidder, for C. ft. gold coin ah In hand, all the rli'ht, title and Intereat which the within named defendant or either of them bad on Ihn date of the mortgage herein or tlnce had In or lo the above dcwrrlhed real property or any part thereof, lo satisfy tald execution. Judg ment order, decree. Intereit, cl and all accruing roata. W. J. WIIJtON. Sheriff of Clackaniat County, Oregon. Ily K. C. HACKKTT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore, February 1. 1917. Notlc of Filing or Final Aocount In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clarka maa. In the Mutter of the Ktnt of Fred W. Hoffman, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of Ihe es tate of Fred W. Hoffman, decea -d. ha filed In Ihe office of tho County Clerk of tho State of Oregon for Ihe County of Clackamas hi final account of hi administration of said estate! and that Monday, tho 26th day or Feb ruary, 1917. nt the hour of ten o'clock a. ni , ha been fixed hy the above entitled Court as tho date for hearlnn objections lo said account and settle ment of the same. El'GENE 8TEBIN0ER, Administrator of tho Estate of Fred W. Hoffman, Deceased. Dated, January 25, 1917. Sheriff Sale. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas. T. J. Concnnnon nnd Joslah Welch. vs. Plaintiffs, Archlo D. Wntt and Florence W. Wott, his wife, Defendants. By vlrtuo of a Judgment order, de cree nnd an execution, duly Issued out of and under tho Bonl of tho nbovo entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to mo duly directed nnd dated the 27th day of January, 1917, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said Summon. In Ihe Circuit Court of th Stale of Oregon, for the County of flacka-ma. NellUs May Whitney, plaintiff, V. Kurt Whitney. Defendant. To Karl Whitney, above named de fendant: In the name of Ihe Hlsto of Oregon you are hen-by' required lo appear and aniwer tho romplnli-t filed agulntt you In the above entitled ault, on or ne.ore tho 23rd day of March, 1911. iihl date being Uie expiration of ill week from the flrtt publication of (hi tunimont. nnd If you fall to ap pear and anawer aald complaint, for want thereof tho plulntlff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In ber complaint, to wit: : For a decn-o dlsaolvlng Ihe marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Thla turn mon 1 published by order of tho Hon. J. I'. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order wna made on the Sth day of February. 1917. and tho tlmo prencrlbed for publication thereof la alx weekt, beginning with (ho Isiue dated Friday. February 9. 1917, and continuing each week there after to and Including Friday tho S3rd day of March, 1917. IIROWNEI.I, A HIKVEItS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement In tho matter of the Estuto of Frnnk A. Martin, Doccnai'd. Notice I hereby given that tho un dersigned administratrix of tliu estate of Frank A. Martin, deceased, ha fllod In the Counly Court of Clncka miis County, Statu of Oregon, ber Una) account at such administratrix of tald estato and that Monday, tho nth day of March, 1917, ut (ho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., has been fixed by tald court n the tlmo for bearing of ob jections to said report and the ettlo inelit thereof, SARAH E. SWIFT, Administratrix of tho estato of Frank A. Martin, ducnasod. C. SCHUKBKU Atlornoy for Administratrix. 8heriff Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Charles T. Tooze, Plaintiff, v. Anton Schauer and Thressa Schauer, his wife; C- J. Hood, Anna Stone berg, R. A. Phillips, A. W. Bahlke and Eva Bahlk3, his wife; E. N. Tempest and E. M. Tempest, his wire; Jacob Busch and H. E. Leon ard, Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment order, d cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the s?al of tho above en titled court. In tbe above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 9th day of January, 1917, npoo a PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD BUII.DINOl D; C. Latourfttb, President F. J. Meyer. Cashier 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. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Office Phone Pacific Main 406; Home A-270. 8T0NE A MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Bldg.. Room 8 OXEQON CITY .... OREQON O. D. EBY Attorney at-Law Money loaned, abstract furnish ed, land titles examined, estate fettled, goneral law buslneia. . . Over Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUE.BEL Attorney-at-Law Deuticher Advokat Will practice In all court, make col lection and lettlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon Clt. Oregon. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-1SI GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneya-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.' CLAUDE VV. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and tbe McKllIlp School of Bur gery of Chicago, Is established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Both Tolophone Office Pacirio 65; Home A-98 Re. Paolflo 184; Home B-80