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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Publish I fry Friity. f. E. BNOOIC, Editor n4 Publisher. Kalar4 t Orcfoa City, Oregon. Posiofflrs m mcob4Um maUer. Oas yr 11.6 ll Koalas 7 Trial Hubscrtptlnn. Two Month : Subscribers find las data of iplralloa stamped on their paper fob Using tbalr aama. If laat pi)mint It out credited, kindly notify ua. and lha matter recsl's our attention. Adrartlalnc R(s on aiipllra(la. NtCtSSITV OF TAX LIMITATION. Tm llnillnllim baa Ix-en enacted b lb people of Oregon, and ihelr rtam pie probably l followed by nllirr state. Tales cannot In Increased In any one year more I ban tin per cent over the prcrinu year except by vole ol Ihe pnople. The Brit step will lt the scr.illon of the l levying and tht revenue d: horsing function of the mate gov ernment There la a Krn inn felliig that for the people almp'.y to be required to put up (he titx-a what the budget nuk tra oik I unfair. Ordinarily the legislature make th appropriation and en-trt new law calling for more revenues and atate tax board levies. day slate primaries and election are held. To provide for classified .'inent of property with graduated rate of taxation on property of dift-frcnt c!aso, To rnalde Tort of 1'ortl.ind to hullJ or to ubldlre steamship and Pernte line of steamers to foreign and Join tie port. To prevent repeal of any parti of iale constitution by Implication. THE MASTER HYPOCRITE elbert bfdf, in the cottage grove seniinej. REPUBLICAN REVENUE PLAN Wide public Interest baa b -en aroused by the disclosure tli.it a IT-year-old uirl defeated President Wll on' effort to promote bla phvslclnn over the head of 111 officers In the the Naval Mcdhat rorpa. Tha tclrl who accomplished thin feat l a daughter Hut the Idea la grouting that there of Captain Hoe, head of the medical mint b limit, thua far and no far- eorp and entitled, by reason of a Iher, and let those do official bed ad- spotless record of faithful service, to Just themselves to the covers. the promotion offered to lr. Grayson. Direct action by the people limiting Mis IuRoe went to m-uibers of tht the amount of money tax raising senate, both Pctnocrat and Republi bodice, atate. city, aehool or county, 'cans and explained the Injustice can take la n'oded. , about to be done her father and other la California the original limitation officer of the navy. Her slmpl was one dollar on the hundred, but tory convinced many tutors and this has lonit been passed by devices they refused to bo parties to the of taxeaters. j scheme to use official petitions fot It Is probable that alx per cent limit-! such personal reward. Peordo from tilt month aid inol any resident of I'rexi'ii would have ld that Ihe laat place to look for ait rlhlhlllon of piety would have t"oi, to The Oregou Journal. Ihe reputation of The Journal ha hern (and tl!l ls.lhl It would loop Ui any iim.iii wbuli mihl be used In rain ia cud thiit It wou'd ern ul III the baik a fi! ud who Ioh1 In the way of auythinit 11 set out to simuu plih. Vet within the laat two uiotilh we have seen this hardened old inner shedding bucketful uf t.ai for the downtiod.b n ilelui.jM.nl utpatt-r und miking about a pretty an rthihinon of outraged vutue a one would ei. pect to see In tht wtirld. or the nut. And a Urge nuinl'er of the peoplo ot the late who did Hot aiulyje the situ alum wt-r. carried away with The Journal h) poena). This w. aUo temporarily true o( ome of the meiu her of the lelalat.ire who had uol had uffMeni epeiiuce Willi dcliu ilUillt taxis to rvalue llio benefit alij lie eity uf advertiiitc. A we not print the tax lit. we will not CO luto the urj-iiiinnl a lo II iicn'.-ity at IIh tune. Uil. r we may do o, but tor the pre lit we will con Hue ourtrlvc t) showing up The Jour he cn.lu. led ihe ni'r t.n:ii In ralelo till (on 111! tl.i ll"l l.tll.'ll- lie with The Journal s re. -eittly auiu e. ' holler than Ihou ' altU'i'l'' They I' ll ihiucs sIhiui bis rvnim iu n wlib inliiina deals In raalern i ( ti.-il thai Would not liHik Well prllilid aloustlde some of the oh klutf i...mi1) ini lull intuition top of rt liuun mi l netl in rra.tins; mailer In the column u( I he Journal Itiacoii Jack miii did n i. a mati.-r of ( i. t. lilte tlnLrr a dam Ur the ile lllnpieiit taxpayer. To piote IliU we k If anyone ha rtrr n In Hie Journal an attack Umhi Ihe paving lrul lf courn Uol Th pavln Iruat (raft ha Ions; ! u notmioii It dlillt work ha Neil done In Multnomah county. Her--, indeed, I a rial Job for a newspaper, whhh feel mi deeply for Ihe p.'r and down trodden. Hut The Journal, the iiiualer (i.M'o. rile, will not ay a w. i1 atlut tile p.vin Iru.l. Whvi.l' !..ailn Tha Journal draw a 'arne rental iron that oune for Ihe n-e of one ol III.. fl.b.rM ..f lid ...ill. ... .t.n. ..(i.l ..i VI !! Ill III Hill UIMI..I .'I . It V I'lllldlni!. There are tot of tli'ii.- a yreat newpaii-r like The Journal could do for Ihe laaver of M iiiii. in.ih conn Nelits af EleklisliJr' Mssllng. Nullc t ln-rrhy Klm Ih.a ihe r- U'ar alllliul llleelllil t.( h ,Mkbold uf lbs i'lrar I'litk ( reaiiii'iy Co HI l held MiHidy, klanh Is. !IZ kl.eiiiii in .s tailed lo oidi-r at I inlmk P IU al Ihe plant. Ihe pur. p.e uf Ihl iiieellim Is he rliilluli of a Uiaid uf !lt iliir liii, a an ro tary and lreauer for Ihe year Il7 I'llu r iullii of llllxlt On e na be IraiiMili d All Iih kholdi'l ale v ijUKted lo attend TIUH K AM'KIIMON, He. y Notice la Crtdilars. In Ihe roiiuly I'ouM (f Ihe Hlale uf Dies. ui, for Urn County of t'l.u k Ilia. In Ihe Matter uf Ihe Kit.ito of Alfred 11. l(. II, lmvai'i Nolle I bi le! ) nlven that Ihe uil- deralsurd ha ! II appointed ens i lor uf Ihe rta(e of Alfred lierlaeii, ileci .ie., by the iiuiiily court of th J Hlale uf dre Wtiu, for the County uf Cl.-ikauin, mid bat quu'tried. All pel., m havin claim wsnliml ld tale are hi fel.y not if led lo present III - same In Ihe uuderu l d at Kinuh :'.. I'kiiiil IIiiiIiIiiik, 1'iirtljiid. tr roll, within rlx month (nun ihn date hermf. C I.. nUKItil, Kve.-utor of Ihe etate of Alfred lierl ell. di'Ceae.l CI.M1K. HKIT ASDN l I.AIIK. Alorto v fur Kv.m utor. I2:i: Venn liiiildiui,'. I'ortl.itid. lire. atlon Is a fairer plan, with the power in thj hands of the people of voting special levies. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION UNOESIRED. The subscriptions to the stock of the twelve federal farm loan banks have closed. Nine million dollars was ell parts of (he country have sent pro test apilnst the promotion because of the Injurious effect It will have up on the public service. PLAN FOR NATIONAL BUDGET Representative Sydney Anderson of Minnesota, who Is an advocate of the I budget system of appropriations, has the total amount to be subscribed and j framed and Introduced a bill embody- the public has taken only $130,000. The balance will be subscribed by the government The Rural Credits board. In announcing the result of the Ing bis Ideas. The measure provides for a "Board of Administrative Con trol" of five members, who shall pre pare biennially an estimate of the ap- iial by pocrlxy. The Journal charged that the pub- (hoo who pay rent for lication of the tax llt wa trait. : office building. We do not comedii that polnl. but o )u will .-e Oil m.iater hyio if It ha been erafi. that gratl ha crlte say Ins; nothing about them, been In Multnomah county, where Hi i,,t hy did The Jumna! attack the list ha been published In four daily publication of the (ax H( ' p;ipcrs nt a cot po.-ibly four lo eight .. h ... ..,, It wlnhed to eta!ill-h in If a die tutor to the 1 T.lalature. It wUhed (o ill.rilpt (! Kepul.tlcall II lnll niviti h.tv-lni; Ihe eruft? Til,. re lwr'J was no law compelling Tbo Journal to ; It wUh.-d to wallop (he up stale puh'lth the IM. If It bad reltirtd lo; l're which has defeated it every at puhlinh the lint it would have saved tempt to put over alngle lax and other (ho (ax payer (hat much motley and , industry dtroyin: legislation ly. but In do the. thli:K. The Journal ,.ltl, , flr., ,,,,, yvU ., would have lo attack It own stock-1 bold 'r. or It own u h" rtieis. or ; til It! Summon. Ill the Clteull Couil of Ihn Hl.ite uf (Hues as great a that charged In oth- cr counties of the slate. If that la graft, why did Ihe plou! (?) Journal accept (he gr.if(? Why did! would have affected in no way (tie validity of the putdicatluu In (he other papers. It Is loo lat ', of course, to change i of the common "peepul. Iul (here was a deeper underlying that, but there Is no law under heaven i motlv-. The real motive wa (o put Oirgon. for the County of Clacka mas. 1'iirtoii llnmn and 1'erth.l llariH-r. I'lalntirr. v . John W. toidd and J V. lauld and all unknown heir of John V. lauld and J. V. laidd a'o all other twrnotm or partle unknown claiming any right. lit It. cMate, lien or Interest In Ihe real etale iteaerihed In the 'ouiplaliit herein. Iiefendant. To John V. Ud: and J. W. Udd and all unknown heirs uf John W. Ijidd and J. V. lauld, a No all other false premises a Ihe mighty tribune j l"'r"n or l'-rllea unknown claiming any rigni, iui, eiaie. lien or UKereal In the real estate described In the complaint herein. alMiie entitled court, viilamd In circuit hum journal hook SI el page 3: In Ihe alius ui litlimsd preniles; sav slid ricrpt aU,i la rlssjtift uf way and i senienl uf (Iremui ( y I w u lest -rlbed In thai niiuili deed feciinl rd III Claikamaa iiiunly, lligun, In book III of deed al pa'gn ISO, and I III. on H ilurdi y, the ? lilt day uf M.in h. 1917, nt ih hour uf 10 o cluck a. m, al the frunl tlnor uf the Cuuiity Couit II mi. n In ihn City of (liemm City. In said Co, inly and Hlale, sell nt piil.lic auction, auhlict in redemption, lo Ihn blehesl lildder, for I'. H gold elil. ta.h III bund, all tint rlilht. title and llileresl wblili tint within lianietl d. feiulalilJ. ur either uf (hem. bad oil thn dale uf s.tlil Judiiiuenl ur since hud III ur lu Ihe ubiitn ilem rlhe,) teal plop illy ur liny purl (h-tenf. In sallsfr s Id Judgment Older, lilt ten, luli resl, cost and all accruing font ' W. J. WIIHN. Hherlff uf ( h i kam.i County, ln run I'y K C. II M KKTT, lieputy I 'nt I'd, (Irgon City, Oretfoii, Keliru ty :j. tm. Summons. Ill Ihe Circuit Court of Ihn Hluto uf I'regon fur thn Counly uf Cbicka inn. J It Hiulth an Imllvldual doing dual lie. a J. II Hmiili Co, plaintiff, v John II 1'erkel. Alice I'etkel, iiud C M Mult, defendant ToC. M. Mull the ul'ovi' named defend ant. In Ihe name of Ihe Hluto uf Oregon: Von are hereby rciinred lo appear and answer Ihn cemplaliil filed aimIiiM you In the nbovn couil mill cuuhe on or before lx week frmu thn dale uf thn flrit publication of Ihl buiiiiiioiih. low ll: on or before thn :;itli day of March. I'M', and If you fall In nnwer. ahln J, 1 1, CaiuplMdl, Judge uf lha above entitled court, on the llth day of rb ruury, IHIT, directing that said mh lleutliin bo iiiiuln In Hregnn City Kn lerjprlii, a newspaper uf general i In ciilulbui published In lbs City of Ore, inn City, county of Clackaiuaa, Klalu uf llregoii, Thn duto uf ihn first piihllciillon (if Ihn suiumoiis Is Ihn Itllli day uf Kubril nry, 1 1 1 7. Thn ililn uf Ihn last puh III ulbm uf said siininion la Ihn 30ib day uf Mulch, 11)17. W. J. MAKI'I.IM, Attorney for I'liilnlirf. Nollcs of Tiling final Account N, ill. ii a hereby given thai Ihn uii. deialKUeil hui filed bl final account In the Counly Court uf Ihn Ht.ile uf Hrerou. for the Counly uf (Tin kaiiias, a niliuliiltrlor uf thn K'nlaln uf T. J. Aulhoiiy, ihi eased and that by order of thn said court Monday, Ihn I'.Uh duy of Mirth, l'JI7, lu Ihn Counly Court Itooin In lint Courl House nt tireuun City, (Taekania Counly, (ln gon, bu been fixed and designated by Ihn court n Ihn limo and plum for hearing objection In Mm said filial Account and sellllng Ihn sum a. K. ANTHONY. Administrator. Hate of first publication, Keh 111, l'JI7. Nollcs. Ill the County Court of tint Htuln uf Oregon, for t tin County uf (Tarda inn. In the Matter or (he IXtiln uf Kllbu belh Juno Wiildion, deceased. Nodi n I hereby given: T hat lu piirsuame of uu order duly uiado by said court on (hit I tilt duy of February. l'JIT. In (ho mailer uf (hn .lain of Kllabi'lh June Wulilron. do ceased, Ihn undersigned administra tor llf SMI. I Kalll.. ulll M..II i.t .rlV..l.. (or want thereof the iih.ii.tirr will up. ,,, ,iKl..-nt bidder for rash lu It wished lo establish Itself timn I offering of their securities. Intimates , proprls,lons nece.sary for the conduct n n Jlc.nnnlnlMAnl . V, n . V. nunU t ' no disappointment that the people of the country have not put up the money for the farm loan banks. On the contrary, the board has discour aged public participation In the enter prise. In Baltimore, for Instance, where a branch bank Is to be located, a financier suggested that the entire capital of the branch be underwritten by local Investors, but the board said nay. Public participation In the fi nancing of the banks Implies, of course, public participation in their management and that Is Just what ot the government for the next two years. The estimates shall be known as "the budget" and shall be submitted to congress by the president on the first Monday In December of each even-numbered year. The board la gtven power also to supervise the ac counting of the executive departments and prescribe uniform methods. Con gressman Anderson contends that his bill, if enacted Into law-, will mater ially reduce the cost of operating the government by the substitution of modern business methods, the ellmni- to prevent The Journal from returning this alleged graft money wrung from (ho delinquent taxpayer. Surely, If Tho Journal has a conscience It cau- not hon (!' hang onto this wealth gotten In a way which It itself says was fraudulent The Journal cannot expect to be ac cepted as truly penitent so long as it retains the money which It charges Itself with having gotten by foul means. Hut The Jiurnul has at no time In tended returning this so-called blood money. It Is even now- eating Its vitals out with Jealousy and cupidity as It sees The Oregonlun nnd Tho Tel egram presenting bills for tho publi cation of the tax list this yenr. The Journal never was at any time j honest In Its fight on the publication of the tax list. It thought such a fit; tit -,,1.l ha n-lll. thA n.,nr.ln nn.l 1 -I.U1U w jr.'lllMl i-.vil . U . v uj'il t . . the fnuners of the rural credits law tion of obsoMe processcs, and tha did not want. The administration of government In the United States In these days of the new freedom Is to lie classified as a close corporation matter. None but "deserving Demo crats" are to be put In charge of pub lio enterprises; and the people gener ally are to be kept In the dark about what Is going on. SECOND CONSERVATIVE OREGON LEGISLATURE For the second time Oregon legisla ture has conducted a business session, Teduclng overhead and keeping appro priations down to fixed budg-t limita tions. Eight measures have been enacted to be referred to voto of the people at Bpecial election June 4, and any other bills referred or Initiated: State Issue of $6,000,000 In bondB to begin construction of highways em bracing entire Btate. Expenditure of $400,000 to build a new penitentiary at Salem. To raiBe pay of legls'ators from $3 to $6 a day, extend legislative session to 50 days and limit number of bills that can be Introduced by members and committees. To authorize assessors of western Oregon counties to restore Oregon and California grant lands to tax rolls. Requiring municipalities to hold their primary and. election on same prevention of duplication of work. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. in the Iloyles Real estate transfers filed office of County Recorder Thursday: John and Molllo Stonner to Ilernan and Lora Schoenburg, 14 acr-?s of land of section 29, township 3 south, ranee 4 east; $1. Harry Oakes and Sadie Oaks to Carl Olson, land In section 36. town ship 2 south, range 7 east; $10. Harry Oaks and Sadie Oakes to Carl Olson, lots 1 and 2 of Hyde Park; $10. Mrs. Henry Wetzlor, formerly of Oregon City but now residing near Milwaukle, underwent an operation at the St. Vincent's hospital this week for removal of cataract of the eye. The operation was successful. Oregon rose bushes at Huntley's Druj store, 15c er.ch or 8 for $1.00. Adv. The following are the real estate transfers that have been filed in the offire of County Recorder Movies Fri day: Muggle S. Barton and George L. Barton to George W. Cooke, land In Hector Campbell I). L. C, township 1 south, range 2 east; $10. Helen D. Shuman, et al to R. V. Shuman, land in section IS, township 2 south, range 5 east; $1. D. J. and Eva P. Hlgrins to Bertha Pickle, lot3 8, 9, block 18, Windsor; $10. Henry Peters and Maude Peters to Glbhardt Petern, land In section 11. township 3 south, range 1 west; $10. over the first move In a cleverly con ceived slngte lax scheme. After Ihe advertising of delinquent taxes wa done away with, th next move would have been lo h-ie the state buy up the title, no land Ihu purchased to again revert to private ownership. The master hypocrite expected that the move to do away with advertising delinquent tax titles to the public would prove so popular that the eo ple would rise up and Insist on putting this pretty little scheme over on them selves. And the scheme came pretty near working. Hut The Journal could not quite conceal the wolf fangs under the sheep's clothing which It chow to wear at times. The hypocritical cloven hoof pro- all It had In mind was to gull the peo- Iruded from the holier-than-thou garb pie while It got away with the bacon I w ,1" n Tno Journal cnose wear u( in another form. j pth,,r tim The Journal never has b.'cn honest I Finally tho newspapers ai;nln tore The Journal never has b"en consistent. ! ,he ,f Innocence from The Jour Ills not possible for C. S. Ja k.;on. the1 ' 'l displayed the lustful lace of publisher, to be either honest or con- the master hypocrite. slstent In his newspaper work. They' And then The Journal's sllpp ry tell things about the manner in which j s heme was defeated. fa nmMMjm 1 il il fes UJ PJpnirjl qxtoh orfl Glbhardt Peters to Henry Peters. 40 acres of section 1. township 3 south, rvnpo 1 west; $10. The following real estate transfers have been filed In the offico of Coun ty Recorder Iloyles: Cora I.. Webb et ul., to Guy ('. I.ar klns, Inc half acre of D. L. C. of Rob ert Thompson, township 6 couth, range 1 east; $2000. Albert Sidney Wells and Gertrude M. Wells to A. W. Smith, land in sec tion 31, township 2 south, range 3 east; $3000. Vida and J. G. Bancko to Sidney and Margaret Nutall, lot 3 of block 7. Canemah; $100. Dr. Ruth Alexander McKellnr and H. R. MeKellar to Mrs. Rose M. Alex ander, lot 6 of block 1331, I-.ke View Villus; $10. The following nre tho real estate transfers that were filed In tho of- Monday, March 5: floe of County Recorder Itoyles on J. H. Moody and Susan Moody to Notice of Settlement of Final Account. the 13th day of April, 1917. said date being the expiration of six wovks from the first puhlli atlon of this sum mons, and if you fail to nppear nnd answer said comp'aint, for want there uf, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tlio relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving thn marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care, custody nnd control of tho said minor children. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of tin? Circuit Court, w hich order was mailt! on tho 1st day of March, 1917, and tho tlmo prescrib ed for publishing thereof la six weeks, beginning with tho Issuo dated Murch 2, 1917, nnd continuing each we -k thereafter to and Including Friday, April 13, 1917. UROWNEI.I, & SIEVERS, t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. E. H. Moody, land In Clackamas county, Including 10 acres of section 36, township 4 south, range 4 east; $1.00. Richard A. Wright and Agnes Wright to W. S. Roscncrantz, land In section 20, township 4 south 2 cast; $1.00. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Multno mah. In the Matter of tho Estate of John F. Johnson, deceased. Notice Is hereby Kven thut tho range Title und Trust Compiiny ban, In tho above entitled proceeding, filed Its A. E. King and Georglana King to final account as Executor of and uu-King-Duffy company, 10.68 acrcB ofider the lust will and testament of 'and in section 19, township 2 south, John F. Johnson, lato of tho County rane 2 east; $10.00. ! of Clackamas, deceased; that the Jennie F. Jarvls to Thomas F. I Court has appointed cloven thirty In Tuhbs, all of lots 6, 8, 9, 10, block 9, the for noon or Monday, tho second Oregon Iron & Steel company's first day of April, 1917, as tho timo, und In the nnme of Ihe Slate uf Oregon: You ar hereby r -quired lo appear and answer the complaint filed Bk-alnst you In Ihe above entitled suit within six Oil week from the date uf the flrat publication uf Ihl Summon, to-wlt: on or before thn 6th day uf April. A. D. 1917, and If you fall lo so appear and answer Ihn ron.pl.ilnt herein for want thereof the uld p'alntlff will take a decree against you t prayed for lu said complaint. dwlt: Cjuletlng title against you to (hn Northwest quarter Uil of the Northwest quar ter (Vil f Section 10 In Township 3 south of Range 1 west uf the Willam ette Meridian, containing forty (10) seres, morn or le, nnd located near Sh-rwood. (Tackninaa County, Ore gon, and that the said defendant. John W. Udd nnd J. W. Udd and all other person or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or In terest In the real cstutn described In th complaint herein and each uf them nnd all persons claiming by. through from or under them or any uf them. be forever barred from any claim right, title nnd Interest In and to the wild real property. Second, thai Ihe plaintiff be d 'creed to be the owners In fee simple of the following des cribed lands: The Northwest quar ter (H) uf Ihe Northwest quarter OA) of Section 20 In Township .1 South of Rangy 1 West of the Wlllum -tin Mer idian, containing Forty 1101 ncres. more ur less, and for such other und further relief as may seem fit and proper lu the premises. AI.I.KN & ROBERTS. Attorneys for th" Plaintiffs, Date of first publication Feb. 23. 1917. Dnto of last publication April 5, 1917. "Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in Clackamas County." Representating People, Community and Bank THE splendid Resources of The Bank of Ore gon City, now more than One Million Dollars llustrate three important features: 1st Thrift upon the part of tho peop'o in this community; 2d Prosperity of the comriunity Itself; 34 C'onfl Jenco enjoyed by this institution. We hope you are among our 5,000 pa trons. 1st -for your sake; 2d for the welfare of this locality; and, 3d for the upbuilding of The Bank of Oregon City. THE BANK0F0REG0N CITY QPFGON CITV OREGON . addition to Oswego; $1.00, Henry John Robinson and Jennl:; I. Robinson to I.aura h. and James H. Bartlett, all of lot 29, Jennings Lodl-'o; $10.00. Ro:-e Berber to Ernest E. Rorger, 1 acre of land in section 8, township 1 south, range 3 east; $1.00. Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may know that sdie has good digestion. If your digestion is impaired or if you do not relli.li your meals tal!0 a doso of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen tho stom ach, Improve the digestion and cause a g;ntlo movement of tho bowels. Ob tainable everywhere. the County Court Room In tho Clack amas County Court Houso ut Oregon Clly in said County, ub the place, for thn hearing or objections to Bitch Final Account and tlm settlement thereof. IJat-d February 17, 1917. TITLE AND TRI'ST COMPANY, Administrator of and under the last will und testament of John F. John son, lato of tho County of C'acka mas, deceased. EKNK9T W. HARDY, 1110 Wilcox building, Portland, Oregon, Attorney for tho Kxecutor. Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the estuto of C. W. Kvans, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of tin abovo en titled estate, has filed In the county Summons. 1 court of C'ackamas County, Oregon, In the Circuit Court of the State of) his final account an such executor nnd Oregon, for ClackamaB County. Eva Marks, plaintiff, vs. Joseph Marks, defendant. To Joseph Marks, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before that Monday, the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1917, at tho hour of ten o'clock a, m. has been fixed by said court as tin time for bearing oboctlons to said report and the settlement thereof. E. J. HALL, Executor of the estate of C. W. Evans, deceased. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Attorneys for executor. Sheriffs Sale on Execution. In tho Circuit Court of thn State of Oregon, for the County of Clucka mas. C. S. Thompson nnd f!. I. Thompson plaintiffs, vs. C. N. Ilraasrh, Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment order, do creu and an execution, duly Issued out of und under tin bcuI of tho abovo entitled Court. In the abovo entltlud cause, to mo duly directed and dated tho 2ilth day of January, 1917, upon .11 Judgment rendered nnd ent 'rod in said court on the Kith day of October, 1910, In favor of C. S. Thompson and O. I. Thompson, plnlntiffH. nnd against C. N. Braasch, defendant, for the sum of $l.'!l.20, with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent p ir annum from the nth day of October, 1910. und tho costa of nnd upon this writ, command ing mo out of the personal property of said defendant, und if sufficient could not he found, then out of the reul properly belonging to said d 'fondant on und pfter the date of s;.ld l.'lth day of October, 191 6, to satisfy said sum of $134.20 and ulso tho costs up on this said writ. Now, Therefore, by vlrtuo of snld execution, Judgment order nnd decree, ; nil In compMunc? with tho commands of said writ, being unahlo to find any personal property of said defendant's I did on tho lllth day of February, 1917 duly levy upon thn following described real property of said de fendant, Kltuato nnd being In th:.' County of Clackamas, and Statu of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point CM chains north nnd 12. G9 chains cant from the southwest corner of section 23; townnhlp .1 nonlh of range 3 cast of Willamette. Meridian: And running thence north .10 chains tlnnco north GG degrees 30 minutes west; 15.50 chains; thence north 51 degre m west 59.12 chains; thence west 8.73 chains; thence south 114 chains; thence cast 48.50 chains; tlinnca north 20.50 chains; thence east 20.50 chains to tho place of beginning, containing COO acrC3 more or less. Also Lot 4 nnd Lot 5 In section 27, township 3 south, range 3 east of Wil lamette Meridian containing 24 acrs moro or less save and excepting the right of way end casement of Port land Railway, Light & Power company as described In the judgment of the p'y In Ihe court for the relief prayed for lu the con. plaint. to wit : fur a Judg ment Multilist Ihn defendants Jnhn It Perkel and Alice I'erkel for Ihn sum of $ I. ".iio.nn with Interest thereon from th i loth day uf Fvhrunry, mr at Ihn rain uf t per iciil per annum and for Ihe cost and disbursement of ihl suit Including mi nttorner fee In such amount a (he Court shall find (11 ) Just and proper; und for 11 decree of (hi Court follow: Thut the lien of plaintiff mortgage be foreclosed. Hint Ihe defendant and each uf llieni be forever barred nnd estopped from claiming any right. Iltlo. or Itit -re! In or lo thn premises covered by said mortgage, saving only (ha right of redemption: that (ho sheriff of (Tack nnui counly be ordered to sell thn said premises In thn manner prescrlli cd by law. and to npp'y (hn proceed uf said sale: flrat to (hn payment of th costs uf this suit. Including ( (orney's fee to bo allowed by the Court: second (o the satisfaction of plaintiffs note for $10000 with Inter et thereon at Ihe rate of 8 per c -III per nt.nm from thn 17th day uf April. 191.1 and third that Ihn balance If any hn paid, by Ihe said sheriff to the de fendant a their respective Inter ests may appear. Service of this sum mon I made uion you by publica tion pursnaiil to an ord T of (hn Hon. J. V. Campbell. Judge of (he above entitled court, dated tlie 15lh day of February. 1917. CEOIIC.E R. ALEXANDER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication Feb. 1, 1917 Date of Inst publication March 23, 1917 gold coin ur tbo Cnlled State, and subject to (he confirmation of tlm said courl on Ihn I7tb day of March. 1917, ut Hut hour of twelve o'clock and thereafh r nt private sale lu said coun ly of Claekitma nil Hut right, title. In terest nnd calutit of the said Eliza beth Jane Waldnui nt thn limn uf her I nth. In Iai( (wolvu ((12), Tom P. Randall's subdivlitloii of block three I.T) Mt. Pleasant, according In (he duly recorded plat thereof, mid all Ihn right, title nnd Interest thut thn estate own or has acquired therein und lo said lot. Term and conditions uf sa'o: Mf ty (I 'OUO) dollar deposit with each bid. Ihn balance uf purchase prhtt lo be paid on confirmation of si'lo, and delivery uf deed, together with ab stract of snld property. Hid may hn left with uin at my residence In Orv gon City, ur delivered lu writing to J. P. (Turk, nt his office over Ihe Hunk uf Oregon City. Dated, this 13th dny uf February, 1917. J. !,. WAI.DRON, Adminlalrntor of thn Estntn of Eliza beth Jane Waldrnn. deceaaed. J. F. CI.AUK Attorney for Admlnls trutor. Summon. In the Circuit Court of Hut Stale uf Oregon, for the County uf Chicku ma. I.ydla Vim Fleet, plaintiff, vs. Townsend A. Van Fleet, defendunt. To Townsend A. Van Fleet, defendunt abovo mimed: In the name of tint State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer complaint In the above en titled suit on or before tho 3uth day uf March, 1917, and If you full to so nppear, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In plain tiff's complaint, to-wlt: for 11 decree dissolving tin bonds of matrimony ex isting between you ami tho plaintiff, I.ydla Van Meet, und for such other nnd further relief us equity und tbo nntiiro uf this suit may require. Ser vic.t of this summons I mndo upon you by publication thereof In pursu ance of nn order mado by tho Honor- Summons. In the Circuit Court uf thn Hint of Oregon, for thn County uf (TiMHit mna. Nellie May Whitney. Plaintiff, vit Er.rl Whitney, Defemlnnl. To Earl Whitney, above mimed fondant: In Ihn mi mo of the State uf Oregon yon urn hereby required to nppear and answer tho complaint filed iignliiMt you lu thn above entlt'ed suit, on ur iiemre the 23rd duy of March, PJI'i s .ld date being the expiration uf six wediu from tlm first publication of (bis summons, and If you fall to ap pear nnd answer snld complaint, for want thereof ibe plaintiff will npply to tho Cour( for (he relief prayed for In her complalnl, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the marri ng" contract now existing between plaintiff nnd ilefeiiilanl. This sum mon Is published by order uf the lion. J. 11, Campbell, Judge of Ihn Circuit Court, which order was ms.de on tlm Sth day of February. 1917, and tho tlmo prencrlbed for publication Unroof Is six weeks, beginning with tho Iriiuo dated Friday, February 9, 1917. and continuing; each week theru nfter to and Including Friday tho l.lnl day of March, 1917. BROWNED, & SI E VERA. Attorney for Plaintiff. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD BUILDING D. C. Latourettb, President F. I. Mhykr. Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a Cicncral Hankinu Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneys-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Ioans, Insur anco. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific I'hone 81. Homo I'hono A-271 Offico ITiones Puclllc Mnln 406; Homo A-270. STONE 4 MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room i OREGON CITY - ,- OREGON Phones Pacific 52 Home A-161 GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Lsw All legal business promptly attended to C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law.. Commercial, Hnul Estate and Probate- our Specialties. Of ficii in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money lonim.l, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estalos Bottled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City, C. 8CHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon Cllr- Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public. Estucadn, Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Gruduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Cunaila, and the McKllllp School of Sur gery of Chicago, Is established at Fashion Htublu, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Both Telephones Office Pacific 05; Home A-95 Res. Pacific 184; Home B-80 X4 V