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NOTIC E OF BHERIETB EAl.E In the Circuit Court of the mate of Oregon for Multnomah County Margaret Bakvr. Plaintiff. <•«. Margarrtha Publl.bed Bvsrj Thur^la, at Mnu. Oregon by Flelahauvr, widow. Charles Flelihauer am! Tn« Mt 8o>TT Pvaii.HtM conrasv Flelahauer. nl« wife. Fred Flebhauer On Sunday morninit next R«>v. F. M. Grace an.I Ktta Haiahauer. hia wife Emma Hubbard J SANliKK fox . M.liSMin, Vdllor. Jaaper will continu«» hi» series ot ser- ail«! Newton Hubbard, her hual«and. R«»ac MlNNiamwnXSOVUH HYDB.N*«»MUor Maaon and tao Maa««n. her huaband: Minnie mon* on Christian Stewardship which Ferguson, unmarried, an«! Louia Fleiahauer, J ALLKN Dt'NBAR.CUvutellon Manager. he is preaching in connaclion with th«' unmarried. Heir» of K. K. Fleiahauer, «It evaaed. I>cfan.lanta Kilter*« a« »ewnJcla»» mail matitr Febru in which the Bjr virtue of an execution, judgment order, ary 1«. 1*1«. at the i*o«< o®eeat Lent«. Oregon, Ftticiency Campaign decree and or«!er of »ale latuad out of th«» under ae« ot Conaraaa. Marvh 1 1ST* church is entailed. The topic for the above entitled Court in the above entitle«! •ubacrtpU»!! price ■ »1 a year, in advance Sunday morning sermon will lx. <'an»v, to me directe«! and «late«! tbe Mlat day of July. 1917, upon a jmlgmeiit rendered am* The evening topic «>ntere«l In aal‘t Court on the liMh day «»f lulv *-Who»e Money? ” I h « sb >: T abob :**«. I’ til. I91T, In favor of Margaret Baker plaintiff ami will be, “Unlocking the Windows.” against Margaretha Fleiahauer. widow the musical features of the day 4'harle« Fleiahauer and Grace Fleiahauer. hl* Among wife; Err«! Fleiahauer an«! Ktta Fiet» bauer Land Tax Should Finance War. will be solos by Mr*, llurd and Mr*. hi» wife; Emma Hubbard am! Newton Hub bard, her husband: R«w*e Maaon an«! I «•«», To reduce the high cost of liv Sella. her hutband. Minnie herguaon, un am! I-ouit Fleiahauer, utimarri«’«*. ing open up the land. The annual Sunday School and * marrie«! Ht-lra of K K. Fleiahauer. dv«'ea«.'<!. deten«! for the «urn of 9««**‘ A» with interval at the To pay the expenses of the Church picnic occurred at the U'nta anta of rate «» |«ereent ¡n r annum from the 9th «lay park on Wednesday afternoon and «»f March 19lrt ami the further eum of 9J° war tax the idle land into use. w ith interval at th«- rate of rt tier cent per an from the !»« «lay of April 1917. an«! the There are many billion dollars early evening. A program was ren num dered and game* and stunt* were pulled further turn of 912V0O with Intereat at the rate •' per cent p<-r annum from the *9tb dav «»< worth of land in the cities. More off and a general goixl lime enjoyed i of July, 1917, and for the further autn of 9-W 7u and diaburaementa and the c«*ata of an«! in fact than all the farmevi lands The little folks were serve«! with the , < j t-oata upon thia writ com ma mil ng me to make »ale of the I lloning deacribed real prop« rty. picnic lunch at 5:30. while the senior in the country. Land is worth t«> wit: Lota Four (4). Five (b) ami *81 \ (rt) Here nerved an part of the company I Block Twenty aix DM) iu **Sunny9ld^,‘ Mult thirty million dollars an acre in ’ mmiah County, Oregon, except the Weal hour later. 82 feet thereof. our large cities. It is largely- N w Ther. fore, by virtue of said oxi-cution. A large delegation of the Epworth • iu«lgnient order, degree ami order of aa v am! held out of use for speculation. League an* arranging to take in the In compliance with the comniamia of -.al«! writ. I w*ll. Momiai the 19th «lay «»f Sep The farmers of the Unit«?d States river excursion of the District League to tember 1917, on at 10 o'clock A. M . at th»« <<a»t door of the County Court Houae in should shift the burden of taxa St. Helens on Labor Day. The Port fr«»nt Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon, »ell al public auction, (aubjet-t to redemption) to tion onto these city lots, and on land contingent will t»e joined at St. the highrat bidder fo raah In hand, all the title and intervat which the within the idle tracts of land. Efforts Helens by the League» of the Columbia right, name«* ami each an«! all of them River church«*» including Astoria. Sea had on defendant» the 9th «lav of March, IWUS. the date are being made to get Congress side, Warrenton, Clatskanie and of the mortgage herein forcehwie«! Bt »Ince «late had in an«! to the above «lescrib«-<l to place a special tax on land Rainier. A goo<i time is anticipated. that property or any part thereof, to aaliaty »aid jmigment onler ami «leervv, inter values (most of which are in The Pollyanna Class of Junior girls, execution, eat, coat» ami a«vrulng coat« T M HVKLBVBT cities and held by speculators) accompanied by their teacher, Mr». Sheriff «»f Multnomah County,Oregon Date«! thia 2nd day of August 1917. and thereby do two things at Hyde, enjoyed a picnic at Peninsula Firat ia»ue tuguat 9th 191? Last iaaue September 6th 1917. once, open up the land of the. Park on Saturday afternoon. Mt. Scott Herald Church Notes Methodist Church. country to the users of land, and The regular monthly meeting of the pay the cost (to a greater ex Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will lie held on Wednesday afternoon of tent) of the war with taxes on next week at the parsonage. An inter forestalled, slackers, and idlers. | esting program is being arranged, the Slacker acres are worse than subject being ‘‘Japan.” Beginning i with the October meeting the ladies are slacker dollars. Electrical Energy. N OTIC K OF SHERIFF’S SALK In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Multnomah County. G. A. Phillipa and W. C. Thompson, doing businesses Phillipa and Thompson, Plaintiff» vs Annie M. Irvine. Defendant By virture of an elocution, judgment order, and order of sale issued out of the above en titled Court in the above entitle«! cause, to me preparing to take up the regular study directed and dated the 17th day of August 1917. upon a judgment rendere«! and ent«-rr«l | course during the coming year, Africa in said Court on the *Z7th «lay of June 1917 In favor of G A Phillipa and W. C Thoui;won, ' being the country dealt with. Plaintiffs, and against Annie M Irvin«- <!e fendant tor the num of RQI1 10 with interest nt the rate of 4 per c« nt per annum from the /7th day of June 1917 and for the further sum of .iOcosts and disbursements an«! the costa of Mrs. L. W. Owen, president of the an«! upon this writ commanding me to make sale o! the following described real property, Father’s Day National Association, de- to wit: L l 11 an«T W. 12 of Lot 12. Bl.wk 1 livered an interesting address at the •loibade. In Section is Twp. 1 N. R. IE of W. M. Multnomah County. local church on Sunday evening last. Now Therefore, i '., rol ro, by vl virtue of said Irxerutl in judgment order, deerei •e and order of aal>- and The topic of the address was, ‘‘Love _ in *«<•»!>'. latK*** with i ______ r_____ ___ the commands of said writ. I w ill, on Monday the/«th day of Beptcm ................. Never Fails.” She prefaced her lecture r her 1917, at !•> o’chx'k am. at the east front with a short history of the Fathers’ Day door of the County Court House In Portland. Multnomah County, Oregon, sell at public movement, which was organized in the ■ auction (subject to redemption), to the higlx-st little town of IrviDg, Oregon, a little | bidder for rash In hand, ail the right, title and interest which th« within name«! defend __ _ a year ago __________________ over and has now come to be ant, Annie M. Irvine ha J on the /7th day of June 1917, the date of the Judgment herein or nation-wide in it» scope, the same a* since that date had in and to the above des She also Spoke of her • property or any part ..m.r thereof .to satisfy Mother s Day L; ’ r M *be«! „-«u«i.;n. judgment order and decree, d accruing coats. 'Vf,rkl4‘Publ,c’'*aker ,or'he',w41 l,rMi»rrart ________________ _ ______ __ Multnomah r«*™. «»«ring which tíme she ba» spoken , , County Or.«<.n. T’ County. Oregon. ¡q every penitentiary in the United n»«ea thi.M»td»yof au « u .: : 1917. Dated this 21st day^of August Some of our scientific high- friends Church. brows and government officials are greatly concerned over the oncoming exhaustion of petro leum and of hard coal. We don’t need an ounce of either, We only lack brains and mass sense enough to harness the never-ending supply of electrical energy coming from our streams and lakes and which we as a people have allowed a lot of speculators and combines to claim There is more electrical ciaim. mere is more eiectncai energy capable of being pro- rtutW) Many interwtíng hunuu>-inwr-1 duc^d by Storage water of Bull est stories were told from her rich fund Run creek that supplies Portland of experience». with water than all the state ----------------------- now uses in the turning of its Anabel Presbyterian Church. «very wheel, shaft and pulley. Rev. J. E. Nelson, pastor of the The forest reserves are still with Anabel Pre« byte nan Church, and family the people and the water power are at home after »pending two weeks at Nea-Kah-Nie beach. Mr. Nelson met there harnessed. For navigat with an accident which caused him se ing ships at sea we might need vere pain and temporary lamenees. crude oil or coal, but we do not Slipping upon tbe wet rocks > one foot ortvr nfhor became fastened in in a a wedgeshaped require «3 a TVMin/1 pound few for any other crevice thereby twisting his limb and purpose whatever. The time spraining a tendon. Rev. Nelson was in will come when a gasoline-driven his pulpit Sunday morning and will vehicle will be as rank an preach next Sunday, morning and even anchorism as a wooden ox-cart. ing. There have been no evening ser Last issue September 20th 1917. $2,000,000 an acre OUt of Use. Is This Your Boy? positive your boy’» eyesight is all right, you should have us examine it at once. Do not let your children enter school handicapped by defective vision. The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT, The Ladiw. Aid and Missionary 8o- Optometerist Regt Mr ar. Orogea Cervallla. Oregon. LENTS PHARMACY F- *■ Pete7X‘JT* We will hold a Clearance Sale of all Summer goous, giving every one a chance to buy Summer goods at less than their present value and at a time when there are weeks of warin weather ahead. The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store 5827-29 92nd STREET Near Foster Rd. In the Circuit < vurl of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County Alice B Morrow. Plaintiff, v«. Kdwar«! <). Morrow, Defendant. To Edward <>. Morrow, the «bow named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby re«|ulrvd to app* ar ati«l answer the oomnlaitti fllad aaalnat iotiia ina abova tn title«! suit.on or b« fore the !4th «lay *»f Sep tember, 1917, and It you fall 40 to appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ai> ply to th«- court for th«- i. li.d praved for lu her complaint* vii: for a deerre of divorce dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you an«! the plaintiff, all«! for the cu»t<w|y of the minor child In »al«l complaint mentioned, and tor such other an«l further re Hal s" t«' th«- Cogrt maj team me« t asd proper summons Is served upon you pursuant to an order of the Hon Robt. Tucker, which «aid order was made on the 31st «lay of ’uly, HH7, and w hlch said order require«! that thi» summons tw publish«-«! once a week for six consecutive weeks. In the Mt Broil Herald, a newspaper of genera! circulation published In Multnomah County, state of Oregon . the «late of the first publication of this notice Is the Jnd day of August. 1917, an«! the date of the last publication Is the 19th day of ieptember* ivl 7 Roscoe P Hurst, Attorney for Plaintiff. (¿44 Yeon Bldg . Portland, Oregon. 8CMMON8. In the Circuit Court of the Btntc of Oregon, for Multnomah County Frank Bell. Plaintiff vs. Annie L. Hose and Kdith Hose, itefvndants. In the name of the State of Oregon you, and t-ach of you. are rr«>u|ie<! to appear an«l answer the complaint flic«! «gain'd you In the above entitled cause ati«i C«>urt <*n or before September 13. h»!7. »«1«! <!atr Iwing * week« from the Erst puf.ll« «1 ion <-f thi» summon», a:i l if you fall to HpjH-ar an-l aiuwvr. Of Other wise plea«! herein, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment and «lev-rre against you as prayed for in the complaint on til«- herein, to wit: For the «utn of 9192.00. with interest thereon at th«- rate of 7 per cent per annum from July 2ft. !9i7 until |>ai I. and lorthe further sum of |ltX>Oi' attorney*» fees for the foreclosure of thin mortgage and the colloetion of this nolo, and tor nla ooata nod disbursements herein, an«! for a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage tna<!e by one Samuel Hose In favor of 1‘iainliff, an«l r«-corded in Book CO at page 24. Kecor<!s of Mortgages for Multnomah County, Oregon, covering the following described r< al projw r ty: The Kant half of Lots 4*. 47 an«l In Block 29, in the original Townsite of Albina, acoording totha -July recorded plat tbaraof, <n Multnomah County. Oregon This summon» is serve«! upon you by pub lication once a week for six «u<-crsalve week» from the 2nd day of August, I9|7. to and in cluding September 13, 1917, pursuant to an <.r h r <>f the Hon. Robert Tucker. Iu>lg«- < f the above entitled Court, which order Is date«! August 1, 19 j 7. John Van Zante. Attorney for Plaintiff, 314 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Dale of first publication. August 2, 1917. Date of last publication September IS, 1917 A KE you ready for » buxine»» opportunity ? Suppose that to- aMnow ' ■: • ohano» whereby the iavMtmeat of >i,..... would atari you on the rota to an independent fortune. Have yon the thousand? Pieoo vonr »urplu» ZA / \ 4 ca»h in bank. Then when a choice investment oilers you are ready for it. There >■ an old saying that money make* money. It is particularly true today. Security, service and courtesy are our watchwords. MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Lents, Oregon w #*« wr /*IT\W"! R HIT Candies, Confectionery, Fruits, Soft 11 R VlMolAlf r £1 IVI Dunks, Light Bakery Lunches Goods, Tobacco and 1 Vtl 1 cigars, I W Tab. 1450 BOHNA’S CONFECTIONERY DON’T AGREE Not for the big land speculators ciety have postponed indefinitely the »11- who keep Oregon from being i»y picnic which was U> have been held 326 Alder St. between 6th and Broadway Not for contractors on tk>e Holiingworth lawn on Wednes- —— developed, and millionaires. Our boys are day tbe 2‘.'th inst. The Oregon giving their lives for world St. Peters Church. Agricultural College democracy. What are these giving? St. Peters Parish will stage a Kirmees ■ Where trained aperialiata with modern lab predatory interests at Yeager Theatre Sept. 21st next. and adequate equipment give in- Should they not be made to pay The Kirin«*»» is under the direction of oratories itnetina Isadin» to coll«<>«w d«»r««a ■■ tbe the cost of the war? Miss McFadden. A grand pageant of *»«'»»«■< «bools: . ... . . it ! AGRICULTUKE. wttb 15 drpsrtmrnu; Apparently the stock of the 1.» people will tie present«!. Tbe C0JfMEBCE wllh 4 d.p.rlm.nl. Stock9 Bazaar will tie under the direction of different Standard Oil ENGINEERING, with A d»p»rtmrnti. In- eluding Civil. Electrical. Highway. Industrial since the combine was ordered the of th* P»ri“h- Art« Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering; by the U. S. Supreme Court to! FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer keep several sets of books in-| If a slacker can be imprisoned ing. HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart stead of one set, as it did pre why not the owner of a slacker ment«, including training in the Practice viously to 1912, only pays three acre? We usually let the slack House; MINING, with three department«, iaelad per cent dividends. In fact it er off if he will enlist Why not mg Chemical Engineering, let the owner of a slacker acre PHARMACY pays over 100 per cent dividends, OF MUSIC, offer« ia«tm« and Congress is levying special off if he enlists it, likewise, in lion THE in SCHOOL th« principal department« of vocal and instrnmental musie. taxes on sugar to carry on the the service of our country? THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, «arelied war instead of a 75 per cent tax 1OSS cadet« in 1916 17. aad wea reeommen- on the Standard Oil Stocks ex- Head Chance« are your bowel» dation fnr”O. A. C. from the Weatern Depart ment of the U. B War Department a« one of to cess profits, It amounts are not doing their duty the fifteen ” distinguished iastltetioae" of Feel several hundred million dollars ae they should. They will , higher learning All eadeta will bo furnished aniform« by the U g. Government annually. Stock in 1912 espitá Heavyr.r.X r to HAN-TOX complete aad the junior and «onlor cadet«, «nrellod in lized at half a billion is now Laxative Tea. Simply eteep with hot the R O. T. C., will bo given eemmutatien for worth over two billions, All a water. Pleasant intake and effective in subsistence, as well ae all transportation «ad •ubsisteaco at tbe eit weobo* Summer earn* on liver r-w ^r\ monopoly value, and excess action REGISTRATION BEGINS 0CT0S8B t, and bowels. Sfl rt ()Y 1917. Informatioa on ragn«M Addtnnn. profits. The City of Portland wants 10,009 men to build wood and steel ships. 0URIN6 THE ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST War and Milk vices in the Anabel church during the You cannot expect him to lie inter month of August but the regular ser vices will be resumed Sunday evening. ests in hia school work if lie cannot September 2. This church extends a see clearly. Properly fitted glaaae* may most cordial invitation to strangers in lie just what he needs. Unless you an- the community. What are our boys from Oregon going to France to sacri fice their lives for? Not for the timber trust that owns nearly all the timber. Not for the water Millard Ave. Presbyterian Church. power trust that has nearly all On account of the sudden death of { God’s water in Oregon corralled hi» brother last Sunday afternoon, Rev. and pays practically no taxes on W. H. Arnos was unable to take charge Not of hia Sunday evening service. Mr. its three million horses, for the big landed speculators A- J- Hollingworth.of Millard avenue, who hold thousands of city formerly . Methodht minister, took « - z»« / chaw of the evening service in hi« acres worth from $1,000 to ab8e2ce Mid-Summer Clearance Sale -- ▲grlenltnral CailegK ■ See Club Offer On Page 4 The Jeasey Lily Dairy has been hard hit by the War, all three of Mr. Gesme’s drivers have been drafted. There will be an AUCTION SALE Thursday, Sept. Gth, 1917 commencing 10:30 a. m. when the large Dairy Herd will be offered for sale 41 MILCH COWS -11 HEIFERS Tuberculin tested—Grade Jersey, Holstein and Durham THE EQUAL OF ANY DAIRY HERD IN OREGON also one Jersey bull, horses, harness, wagons, milk wagons, surrey, buggy, plows, cultivators, etc., etc. TERMS: Under $20 cash, $20 and over, 6 mos. time on bankable notes. LUNCH AT NOON CHRIS. GESME, Owner H. E. BLOYD, Clerk W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer