OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. j nf in n sj msa ; v. 1 ,-vl f ' "J. H SENATOR riOOHS LOOCf TRIKCft IX BAIEBALL PLAVCR IN CORRIDOR Or NATIONAL CAPITOL. Mf AHIIIVGTON. April J-A p. r.nal encounter betwM-n fnitor ol Muachu;il. and A!rlauJr IWun wart, of lir liptr. M, In !' the acmaior knock! his opponent doao. occurr-d td..y la the corridors of lb capital. Hannwart. with !! Rfv. Paul llrrl Drake, of ChrUt chunh. lr fhritrr. and several other men and women of pactflot cll-j-atl"n. caller Senator Ixxlice to I ho JixT of til roramlll-a room and aikt-d him lo voto acalnit a dw-Uhattun of war with Germany. Senator l-odne p- til At If Prealditit Wllwn atkrd fur such a declaration be certainly would support It Tknt U cowirdlet" retorted one of the croup. Vatlon.il degeneracy It ora than cowardice." replh-d the Masaacbuielts senator. "Ton are a coward." said Pannwart You are allar," retorted Senator Lodge. Pannwart advanced and struck the senator, who then, despite hit alitr iXid years, laulrhed a blow that font B. on wart sprawling on the bard tile of the corridor, ltannwart formerly wai baseball player In the old New Enjland league. ' TONGS; STAYS IN Tl PORTLANP, Ore., March 29. Po lice Chief Clark tent his men into Chinatown Thursday with orders to take a complete census of every man, woman and child of Chinese Ifaod. This was the first step prepara tory to carrying out Mayor Albee's orders to clean out Chinatown in the event that warring tongs had not signed a peace pact by 8 a. m. Satur day. Detectives engaged In the nose counting could not dislodge Lee Fong, an are interpreter, from his store on North Fourth street. The place was heavily barricaded. They finally gave up their attempts to enter and called him on the tele phone. Fong answered that he would not come out. He was a marked man, he said, and he feared being slain if he opened his door. lie told the detectives he had bar ricaded himself in a small room in the rear of his store eight weeks ago when hostilities began and had not left the room since that time. His business had been transacted, over the telephone, be said. GALVESTON", Texas, March 20. Passengers on the tank steamer Topila, which recently haB arrived at an American port, relate thrl'ling tales of a reign of terror In Mexico which In cluded the slaying ot two Ilritish sub ject!). W. H. T. Buckingham, general man ager for tho Agulla Oil corporation on tho Isthmus of Tehur.ntepec, and George Danncrman, cashier, both ISrit- ish subjects, were killed by Mcxicaa br.ndlta at Nanchilal on March 9, ac cording to thesa passengers. Bucking ham's body was hacked to pieces with machetes. Other outrages In the oil fields above Huerta, Mexico, also aro related and it Is declared that in the vicinity of Mlnatitlnn, disputed country lying be tween the camps of Cr.rranza and Zapata aimies, bandits rove at will and keep tho country in a state of constant terror. These pasengcrs request that their naruec lie concealed for fe:ir of re prisals on themselves or fr'ends. FEAR Of DETECTION HAY HAVE EEAD TO BAKER, Oregon, April 2. The mur der of Edward McCulIough at Haines five years ago was the cause of foul play to Thomas Cavanah, Brownlse rancher, missing the past week, is the belief of Sheriff Walker of Washing ton county, Idaho, who is working on the case. He returned to Welser Friday after two days' investigation In the vicinity of Cavanah's ranch, not find PACIFICIST 10 UUSil COWAR CHINAMAN FEARS R ! MS HEX BANDITS SLAV BR T SH C T1ZENS HACK BODIES ing the latter dead or alive. Walker's theory Is that two men long under suspicion in connection with McCulIough's death, believelng Cavanah had been employed as a de tective on the case and had knowledge of their connection, which he might j , FRENCH SOLDIERS CULTIVATING ABANDONED GROUND m hummm i l 1 1 4: ' 'I.V-jL,-i,.J. ' Only n few milcH bchiml tlio vatiii; grouml that has Urn ubamlonoil. rral virw of the mini of I'aznvmir Saulx. L j " I Harry Carlson, of Willamette, who! ' . . suffered a broken leg In Portland, when trying to escape from a collision hen the Vcsterlide being launched in Portland broke loose from the cable and dashed across the river and col- Udcd with the steamer Ruth. Is well known In Oregon City. He has been Dreuan on the steam er for several years. Sees Danger. Seeing the danger, he tried to es cape by Jumping upon a log raft, but was caught between two of tho logs when ths runaway boot crashed Into the Ruth. His leg was badly crushed. He has a family here. His mother also re sides In Willamette. James Holton, the Injured deckboy, also lives at Willamette. Owned Here. Tho Ruth Is one of the best known of the river vessels, having been built by the O.-W. R. & N., here In 1S95 for the Portland-Oregon City trade, but about five years ago was so'd to the Wll'amette Navigation company, and has been uad since In carrying paper and supplies In connection with tho business of the Crown Willamette Pa per company. SCHALL OF MINNESOTA, REPUBLI CAN, NOMINATES DEMOCRAT IN PATRIOTIC SPEECH WASHINGTON, April 2. Champ Clark, Democrat, of Missouri, was elected speaker of the house of repre sentatives in the sixty-fifth congress In a session of the house that was marked with sensations almost from th outset today. The speaker defeated James Ji. M inn of Illinois, choice of the Repub lican caucus, as Representative Len root of Wisconsin, himself the candi date of a minority of the Republicans, had challenged the suggestion made by Representative Schall of Minne sota, Progressive-Republican, in plac ing Clark In nomination, that the ex isting international situation de manded that President Wilson be giv en a Democratic house organization as well as senate, to assume responsibil ity for his policies. Lenroot then sec onded the Mann nomination. The vote In the house resulted: Speaker Clark 217, Representative Mann 20"i, Representative Lenroot 2, Representative Gillett2; present 2; total 428. The defection of Schall was a body blow to the Republicans, who had counted confidently on bis support. The Democratic advantage also was added to when Representative Lee of Georgia, Just recovering from an at tack of pneumonia, was assisted Into tbe chamber to vote for the speaker, and the other members of the Demo cratic slate for house positions. OCAL IN HURT WHEN RUTH GOES TO BOTTOM ii rn 1 ii il l i-iur -" I ' r ; ?'-v?'. ''kiz:-' - front a few Holdier, w ho are on a Tlu'V are jilunting jHitutoon. The lower scene kuo n p'ii Court Records Swelled By One More Case in the Merry Denny and Trouble Ix-twcen Martin Denny and Iirry Sullivan, co-owners of tin hYlars' club at MilwuuMe. which had up until Thursday resulted In a fight a total of six arrests on varum charRPS ranuinu from ussault to sell- Ins liquor, and one civil suit.- Thurs day b'osKomed cut tn n iii-w form. Denny broiipht a civil suit in the Clackamas county court asainst Sulli van asking that the partnership he dissolved and a receiver placed In chari;e of tho business of the Friars club. Took J500- He SJ)', Ho allecos that Sullvan has al- I rea(Jy mlMppr0I,rlHtl.j yM ot the . partners' money and that he will take j more of It unless the court prevents him. According to the complaint Denny and Sullivan took over the roailhouse last December. Denny paid half thi cost, which amounted to $2037. The men were to share equally In the pro fillta. Comparative. "Contentment Is always a compara tive virtue." "What (So you mean?" 'Blgsb; used up a dozen fifty dollar tires from April to October, but he's tickled to death bemuse lie made his patched aud busted garden .hose last through tbe sumtne" " Cleveland Plain Dealer. ( JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Which Is Better Try an Experiment or Profit by an Oregon City Citizen's Experience. Something new Is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent ed. ine statement or a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But tin endorsement of friends Is Now supposing you had a bad back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on It? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. j It's different when the endorsement ,comr-a from home. ; Easy to prove local testimony. , Read this "Oregon City case: Chas. E. Burns, ex-marshel, 25 17th St., Oregon City, says: "I don't hes itate to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills for I know from personal experience I that they are a v-.-ry reliable kidney medicine. I have used them on sev eral occasions when I have had kid ney disorders and my back has felt lame and stiff and In every instance they have never failed to remedy the trouble. A box or so puts my kidneys in good working order and makes my back feel cs strong as ever." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Burns had. Fostr-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA TION, etc., required by th3 Act of Congress of August 21, 1912, of Ore gon Cjy Enterprise, published weekly at Oregon City, Oregon, for April 1, -1917. State of Oregon, County of Clacka ' mas ss. Before me, a Notary Public, In and for the state and county afor .-said, personally appeared K. rJ. urodie who, having been duly sv.orn accord ing to law, deposes nnd says that he is the publisher of the Oregon City Enterprise, and tb.'tt the fol lowing Is to the b-.-st of his know ledge nnd belief, a true statement of the ownership, management and circulation of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown In the above caption, required by tbe Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, embod ied In Section 413, Postal Laws and Regulations; that the names and ad dresses of the publisher, editor,, and business manager aro: Publisher, ' "0rm. II' fl 'MX.'J ': ? I I J 1 bhort leave of absence, urt( culli- Sullivan Mix-Up Since that time. Denny declares Hit has livn no accountim: and he does not Kuow what b.ts bvcomo of hln money. Perfltts Bond. Ho Is represented by Sam M. John son. Portland attorney. D 'liny appeared In court this morn Ing and perfected his bond of fintio In the case against him mi. I Sullivan. brought this week by ('Uck.inia conn tv ofTMals. Ho Is charged with con ducting a nuisance. Booze Charge. In addition Denny nn I Sullivan are both charged with sel'ln lliiuor In violation of the prohllilllou statute, D pnv U under arrest In Mllwaukle on n, charge of nssnult against Will iam I.rry. nn ntletidnnt of the clnlv and both Denny nnd Sulllvun are de fendants in a suit bromht recently by Henry Jenninff & Pons, Portland furniture dealers, who rhargo that they still owe for tho ftimlturi nought by Julius Wilbur n year ago when he remodeled the club. editor and business manager, E. K Brodle, Oregon City, Oregon; that the owners are: K. E. Brodle, Ore gon City. Oregon; Geo. A. Harding. Oregon City, Oregon; E. A. Som mer. Portland. Oregon; that the known bondho'ders, mortgage's, and other security holders owning nnd holding 1 per rent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None. That tho two paragraphs next above, glv. Ing tho names of tin owners, stock holders nnd security holders as they appear upon tho books of ihn com pany but also. In crises where tbe stockholder or ser-urlty holder up pears upon the hooks of tho com pany as trust e or In nny other Judl clary relation, the namo of the per son or corporation for whom such trustee Is nctln;:. Is given; nlso that tho said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge nnd belief ns to tho cir cumstances nnd conditions under which stockholders nnd security ho'ders who do not appear upon the books of the eomnr.ny as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capac Ity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this nfflr.nt has no rea son to believe th:it nny other p-r-son, association, or corporation has tnv Interest, direot. or Indirect, ill the said stock, bonds or other bo curltlcs than as so stnted by him. E. R. BRODIE, Publisher and business manager. Sworn to nnd subscribed before mr this 4th day of April, 1917. (Seal) E. II. COOPER, Notary Public for Oregon. (My Commission expires August 7 1919.) SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CEERTIFICATE In tho Circuit Court of the tSat? of Oregon, for Clackrmns County. County of Clackama i, a municipal cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Andrews, Jor-eph Stampfer, J. W. Roots, .John W. Loder, Milton HAiey, J. W. k K. Roots, Chas M. and Chas. E. Walt, G. C. Fields, Richard McMabon, A. E. Walt, Chas. Joseph, Christian Trachsel, Anna Howell, Thos. Glbbs, Sarah Ran dolph, E. G. Caufield, H. E. Cross, Trustee, A. M. C. Schutto, W. I). Henthorn, W. W. Boner, Jennie E. Boner, Carl Linns, L. A. Henthorn, W. R. T,"Ren, Simon P. Slawson. Or lando J. Mack, Chas. N. Wa'lace. Emma McNeil, K. W. Beeman, Guerna Lowell, I!. Gildner, C. H. Clement, Renu L. Hcrrlck, A. F. Striker, Sarah E. Palmer, Archie Markee, Thos. K. Howling, Grace L. Bronough, Earl C. Eronough, C. W. Nichols, J. E. Hammond, Johan na Buckley, D. J. Buckley, Jr., Wil liam Buckley, C.A.Gove, Harlet Lee, O. Svarend, and J. U Fasler, O. A. and M. L. Hayward, Marshfiold; Anders G. Weborn, Hibernla Sav ings Bank, Katherlnu L. Trevett, James H. Black, Oregon Land Co., Luella H. Hess, Dora L. Cheek, E. P. lUuorth, T. H. MdmnUI, J. Coll. Win. T. DatU, Mi. Maris Polly. Kllcit M IUhUmnI, r. M IIowbII, J. T. Al'lvrmn, Hih t W lik hum, Juhn t'aiuptiidl, ( hiii I Marlin. K V. Itlley. tl W. Hinder hot, J. p. . hi-in, Daniel liar try, Nidllit y. NVubauer, Joliu Wl fin, W. II. Maunltin, K. K. U Kim liiitna, (I.hi. W. 1 1 1 t. Paul lit liui'i . T. I- A Stiff Clmrmn. A. II. (irle. ll, rl.il.itl C. palkrr, t.'IU ('. H4I1IU. KLiil Hlu, tlii.U It. Iliiffiiun. J T. Aleimider. W. 8 (Irlltl. fell lllm kvell, Amu llil.teifu Id. W. W (irulutm, HWftU-tli Mull.in, X O. Wtthleii, TruaiK. I X. Wall. Win Kendall, tl W. I'linler. P. f. Aid Mill. fha K. m M.iry Mil hell. Je. V. nrier, II. ('. ft Uin J. W.t M II. (.rk. A X. Mun. I., f. t Atiu.1 It. Ullnui., U A. Wood ward. 1 1 1-v t r ft M.i), J.imi't A. ka). 8. Illulim. Hr. A. hll'e He.ilura. J.tuie. Unno. W. II. Tull ft It. U Clark Win. M. and Haruh Hinltli, Ida E Parvitt. tl. W. n"ter, II. P. IUrlw lu'lra. (iHi. W. Il.ui.b r.uil. ft. L Walker. W. H. Curtiett. Julia W. Car I .on. Ell n Callaliaii. W. P. ft Ina HtH'er, Praiiila M. Maker. Nliu Joy, Allen It. Joy, Hermit K tinfii. ti. It. HI. hard ft J. II. Hinltli. Punk Coin. II. K. .Noble, Mury K. Nrtliu, Kiiinm L (Ire' lid. L K Coffee, M. l.illa I.uiurx-r Co., P. II. ft Henri i'tt.1 T.iupy. Knt.ua.lii Htatu ILiuk. J. U Hand, ii'f.'iidiinl. To J. A. Andre . Joneph Htampfer, J W. Itix.ll a. John W. l.oA-r. Milieu Hutn y, J. W. ft K. Uihi . Clma M and ( has K. Wall. (I ('. PleliU. lib bard M.M.ili.ui. A. K Walt. t hai. Joedi. l'lirlli.in Tfaihel, Ann low I'll. Tlum. GII'Nu. Sarah llall dolph. K. li. Cauftel.l. II. K. Crm. trutiH A. M. C. hulli'. W. D. Henthorn, W. W. lUuier. J.-nnln K lloner. Carl l.lnuit. L A. Henlliern. W. It. l"IIen, Simon P. SUon. Or Uhdo J. Mack. Cba N. Wallm -. Emma McNeil. E. W. lleetuan. Guerna Lowell. II. Gildner. ('. II Clement. Reiu U llvrrlvk. A P Striker. Hnr.ih K. Palmer. An hie Markeo. Tho. K. loliiit, Gri.o L. Iironoimh. Karl C. Hrxnoiuh. C j W. Nlcholi, J. K. Ilainnnmd. Johan I na Buckley. D J. Bmk'ey. Jr. Wit- j Hum llinkliy. C. A. llnu-. llarrlit Leo. G. Sviin-nd und J. I.. ali r. i : A. nnd M. I- Havaard. Marli!ield; j Anders (i. Webom. Hibernla Sa Ings Batik. Kutheriiiit U Tn-v. tt. James II. Illaik. (re-on Ijn.l Co.; Luella II. Hei. Dora U Cheek. K . P. Ilomrth. T. S. Mi Hani 1. J. II Colt. Wm. T. Davis, Mrs. Maria M Polly, Ellen M. Kockaood. E. M Howell, J. T. Appcrion. Sarah C. Wlckham. John Campbe'l. Chan. C. Martin. E. P. Itlley. (1. W. I lender shot, J. D. Iv lu lri. Daniel liar vey, N.mie E. Neub.mer. John Wat rln. W. G. Manning. It. P.. I.. Sim mona. Gi. W. lloyt. Paul Iteltnem. T. I.. & Mary ('barman. A. 11. (irc son. Sarah C. Parker, Ella C. Sabln. Klam Shuw. Gustav It. Hoffman. J T. Alexander. W. H. Grlffts. (Vila Bliu kwell, Anna Brlslerfleld, W. W. Graham. EllaiU'lh Mullan, N. O, Walden. trust e, C. N. Wult. Wm. Kendall, G. W. Clester, P. C. Aid rich. Chas. K. & Mury Mltchel, Jo. V. Brewer. H. C. & I-ouls J. Wude. M. H. Clark. A. N. Munsey, L. E. & Anna It. Williams. I.. A. Wood ward. Ilexler May, James A. Kays, S. Bluhm Sr, Achlllo Seghers, James Bruce, W. II. Tull & It. U Clark, Wm. M. and Sarah Smith. Ida E. Parent, G. W. Clester, II. P. Barstow heirs, Geo. W. Banderant. E. L. Walker, W. S. Corbett, John W. Carlson, E'len Callahan. W. f". & Ina Speer, IVanrls M. Baker, Nina Joy. Allen R. Joy, Hermit E. Gregg. G. R. Richards & J. R. Smith. Prank Cole. H. E. Noble, Mary E. Northup, Emma L. Greene, L. E. Coffee, Mo bil tit Lumber Co.. F. 11. & Henri etta Tawney, EstVada State Hank. J. I.. Hand, tho above, mined De fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that Clack amas County, tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1511. Issued on tlu 5th 'lay of January, 191(1, by tho Sheriff of tho County of Clacka mas, Stato nf Oregon, for the sum of Eleven hundred Seventy and 03-100 ($1170.f!S) Dollnrs, tho same being the amount duo and dellmiiient for taxes for tbe year 1910, together with pen ally, Interest and costs thereon upon tho real property nssesscd to you, of which you are tho owner ns appears of rccordl situated In said county nnd state, together with tho furthvr sum of ten per cent per annum from tho 5th day of Janunry, A. 1). 1910, said assessments and properly lining moro particularly described as follows, to- wit: J. A. Andrews, Ely 5.90 ncroB blk. 11, Barlow $1.91 Joseph Stampfer, Gatzkes Sub. Dlv. Blk 8, Barlow, Lot 1, Blk ' 1.49 J. W. Roots, Boring Junction Tracts, SE 1-1 of 10 2.88 John W. Loder, Boring Junction Tracts NE 1-1 Blk. 11 14.11! J. W. Roots, Boring Junction Tracts Lot 1 Blk 20 25.90 Milton Haney, Palmer's Add to Boring Junction Tracts 50x100 ft. out of MV corner of Blk 4. . 2,09 J. W. & E. Roots, Roots Add to Boring TractH Lot "C" 2.19 J. W. Roots, Roots 2nd Add to Boring Junction, Lot "J" .... C.37 Chas. N. & Chas. E. Walt. Canby Gardens, Eft of Ixit 29, Wft Lot I!0 5.48 Chan. N. & ChaB E. Walt, Block 3(5 Canby Gardens 5.48 G. C. Fields, Lot 5. Block 11 Ca- nemah 3.91 Richard McMabon, Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 22, Canernnh 5.C7 A. E. Walt, Lot 4. Blk 25, Cane mah 3.91 ChaB. Joseph, Lota 2, 3, 4, Blk. 31 Caneinah 0.25 Chas. Joseph, Lot 7, Blk 31, Ca- nemah ; 2.15 Gladstone Real Estato Association Lots 1, 8, Block 57, Canernnh.. 5.CC Gladstone Real Estate Assoclaton Lots 1, 8, Blk. 58, Canernnh.. 3.32 Christian Trachsel, Lot .'), Illk. "C", Can-mah 2.47 Anna Howell, Lots 3, C, Blk. "D' Cancmah 6.85 Thos. Glbhs, a triangular parcel of land In Canemah bounded by Sts. Nob. and called 8 and 86 and Center Des. bk. 63 page (li in Harah llandulpb, of IM I. I". "ir, l aurinah I Parah llandolpti, t of UI I. IUk ' II ', Canemah I IT K (I I'aufleld, U I, IHk 'I." raneiiiah ' " II. K. Crura. trutre. t'lai kamna Km 1 1 Und. Una A II. Ink 0. I 0 A M ('. Hi liultn, Nl 4B, IHk , PXara.U MM W. It lleiithiun, Ut II 12, IUk IT. E.la.a.la 171 W. W. IU.ii.t. Ut 11. Blk. 31. 11 Add lo Kl. "da Ill J lo p. Boner. I t II. IUk 31. Plrl Add lo Kilacada t JI Curl Linn. I'l J. IUk. I. r.olxlata Add M )") a la 10 ?7 I. A. Ileiilhorn. I.H T I, IHk. II. ?uhili.li A l l In l .la. a.la 10'.: John filter. Illk I in II and Pr'l. I il.u'W a A II, (ilail'lium, lail 1 14 ll'k II. Glnditolia 10 w. ii I' lten. uu n:o. liik u. GUdntiuii' 10 John W. l-ler. HliHka :' In Ml mid Pr'l Hhxkt C tu H, (Had .lone. Lot 7. IUk M 3 It Hlni..n P. HlaaHin. Ut 3. IUk W, Gluliliilin 1 tJ Gla.Nliine Ileal lutnle Ammlallon j. 5. IUk 90. Illiid.loiir I.C1 (Irian In 1 Mack, l ot , IUk. H. Glnd-loiie I HI Cl.ia X Wa'la.e, Ul Illk 10. Clnditunn I 1 Glaitlonx Iteil V-lnln AoorUllon l..t ad)ilnlii CU.Ntonn Park lot 1H 7f0 Pmma McNeil. 11 I, IUk 1. ll.lo Park 13 W. Peeinnn, Ula : 3. Illk. I, II v.lii Park 1J liiii-nia Lowell. I.ta 30 in 32. IUk. Illk. 4. Hvdrt Park 1M II I'letm-nt. jta 1. ?, Illk . Hviln Park ! Ilena I., llerrli k. Iuta 3, 4, 5. Illk. 9. Ilmle ark S J A P. Striker. Iita 1. 10. Illk o. Hvdrt park 1 f.3 IV Glldnrr. ! .'( 7, S, IUk 11. lly.U Park 1 63 Sanih K. I'a'm.r. I ota 1 to !l. I'lk. II. Ilv.l,. prk 61 Arehlo NUrkiyi, l oU 31 31. IUk 16. 1ldi Park 1 63 Thoa K IVw-lltis Ix.l. 13 II. Illk. 3. I.Hewltde VM Grac K 1'ronoush. I 't I. Board in.tm't A.M lo Jennlnca lodgo SI 13 Pari C. Ilrononi. l ot 5. Hoard- mun'i A.I.I to Jennlnna Ixidgn 16 01 Pari C Pmniinch. It . Board tnan'a Id l to Jennlnra l.idi:e 13 61 Pari C. Bronouiih, lit II. Board tuan'i Add to Jennlnra lawlgo J3 Pari C. Bronough, l ot II. Hoard- m.in'n Add to Jcnnlng lulk-e 157 C. W. Nlchol". Ut G. II, I, 1st Add to J..nulni:s l.ixlgo 13 31 J. E. Hammond. Un : 32, Blk 7 Marchbanka 4 K Jobniina Bin kley, Lot .15. Illk'. 7, Manhbatika 1.J3 D. J. Bin kley. Jr . Lot 36. Blk 7. Marchbanka '. 191 Wm. Buckley. Lot 37. Illk. 7. Man hbanka 1 !3 (. A. Govo, lit 1, Blk. 9. Man-h bank 193 Harriet Ue. Lots 2 to 6, Blk. 9. Marchbanka 5 76 G. Svarend & J. U Prattler, Iota 12 to 15. Illk. 9, Marchbanka... 4 So O. A. M. U Hayward. Iit 1. Illk. 9, Marshfield 15 9S Andern G. Webom. Uila 14. 15, 16. Illk. 6. MllwnuklK Park.... 6.73 lllbernlii Savlngn Hunk, Uit 8, Blk. W, Rcplaltlng of a Portion of Mllwnukln Purk 1.33 Knthcrlnn I.. Trevett, that portion of Ut 1. Illk. V lying North and East of West Hun of Lot 7, Bill. P. Uit 1. Illk. 5 3.8 Hiberulu Savings Bank. Itcp'ut llng of a iiortlon of Mllwuuklo Park. Lot 2, Illk. V 3.35 James II. Black, Lots 40 41, Blk 73. Mlntborn 2.27 James II. Black, 1-ot 4. Blk. 77 Minthorn 2.1 Oregon Land Co., Lots 13 I I, Blk S9. Minthorn 2.1 Luella II. Hess, a 2.'..20, Blk 89, Mlntborn 21 Dora L. Cheek, UA 10 15, Illk 95 Minthorn M.I3 Dora L. Cheek, Uils 25 31. Blk 95, Mlnlhorn 5.00 E. F. Bozorth, Lois 11-19, Blk U7, Mlnlliorii 413 E. P. Ho.orth, LijtM 1, Illk. 98 Mlntlfin 1.52 Dora L. Cheek, Lots 2 to 9, Blk. 9S, Minthorn '. . . . 5.57 T. S. McDanl'd & J. II. Colt, Blk. 12, Orchard Hoiiys 4.10 T. S. McMunlelK J. II. Colt, part of IUk 13, Orchard Homes.... 1.16 T. S. McDanlel & .1. II. Colt, part of Blk 21, Orchard Homes.... 5.87 T. S. MclJanlel & J. II. Colt, part or Blk. 25, Orchard Homes... 5.87 T. S. MclJanlel & J. II. Colt, part of Illk 28-29, Orchard Homes. .10.70 Wm. T. Davis, Lot 15, Illk II, Nob Hill 1.59 Mrs. Maria M. Polly, Loin If to 23, Illk. 79, Mlnlhorn 3.0 Ellen M. Hock wood, Lot 11, Blk 12, Ardenwiild 3.58 Ellen M. Rockwood, Lots 13-11, Blk. 12, Ardenwald (1.19 E. G. Cnufleld, Lots 5, (1, 7, Blk. 33, Holton 8.01 E. M. Howell, Lots 1 to 13, Blk. C, Nob Hill 3..V. K. M. Howell, Lois 17 to 21, Blk. fi, Nob Hill 2.55 J. T. Apperson, LoIh 5-6, Blk. 51 Oregon City 30.0fi Sarah C. Wlckham. Lot 4, Blk. 130, Oregon City 20.27 John Campbell, Lots 3-1, Blk. 2, Oregon City Annux L70 Chas. Martin, 50x100 ft. of Iot 4, Darling's Ad to Oregon City.. 3.63 E. F. Itlley, Blk. "D" Park Add to Oregon City 3.62 G. W. Hendershott, Lot 1, Blk 3, Pleasant PInco Add to Oregon City .. C.20 J. D. Loo Heirs, So. Oswego, Ixt 5, Blk. 41 1.91 Daniel Harvey, Ixt 1, People's Transportation Co.'b Lots. ... '2.44 Nellie E. N.mbauer, EA of Irfit 14, Pinchiirst 10.70 John Watrln, Lots 4-6, Illk. 6, .Pleasant Littlo Homes No. 3.. 2.22 John Watrln, Lots 10 to 12, Blk. C, Pleasant Little Homes 2.80 W. G. Manning, Lots 3 to 6, Blk "A", Pompeii 3.13 R. E. L. Simmons, !xt 1, Blk. B, Pompeii 1.51 R. E. L. Simmons, Lot 2, Blk. B, Pompeii 1.51 Geo. W. Hoyt, Lots 1-2, DIk "C" PoiniM.ll Ida Paul llalmaia, P. 1 1 of laila lit, IUk II. Iliilii-rlaon 4 ol Paul IMiii-ii, lot II, llik. II, ll.. iu..n I IS T. U ft Mary I'liaruiaii, Ul I, I. Inn I'll I. IUk II. IN i.lk ft. Wr( I0T A Gil. ... n, ir Co lload) Wlllamelta Pulls Arrr T'ail T.IO Haiah I. Parker, Nils 1 i, IUk. T Winder 1 10 P1U I'. Hal. Ill, li tl. Illk. 14, Win. 1. 1. r . ... 10 Plain Hbaa, I'd I. Plk 1'.. Wind a..r GuM-lir II ll.lfflll.lll, IUk I'., Winder . 171 I'll fit, II. Illk II, 10 Joliu W. ..lir. Ut II. Illk II, Windsor J. T. Alrlalidur, 144 la. II. Illk. II WimUor 131 J T Aleiander, Ud 4. IUk. 10, Wlnd.or 4 W H (irlftla, li.t 7, I Uk. ID, Wind-. 4 (Vila IU.ii kwell, a I 7, Illk II WHi.lwir "1 Anna HrlXeifleld. Iit 3, IUk. 11, Wlmlnor 144 W. W. Graham, 14 sura III J, Dally b U (', Him-. H, I W 0 Elliat.. Ih Mullan, 0 acn a In Ut Wbll,,, ml, l K C. Hie I, I IK I 30 X. (. Wiilden Tr 170 arna Win. Hlutid D. U ('. Hec. 35, 36. I IK I! C. X Wall. :i arrr aa ta Ilk. i f Will. No. t, ( :, Hma :t:. j ik iioi Will Kelldull. 12.1,110 a feet HM I'hllaii'ter l 1 1. L. ('.. Her 4 33. 3 IK I 10 (I. W. ( l.-.l. r. H. 30 a. rea of Hhl (, of HE', Hec. 36, & IK I P. (V Aldrb h. Id a. rea In H Mink ler D. I.. ('. Hie. 13. 3IW. 14 3 IK Mil Chaa K ft Mary Mid h-!l. NK4 of HWt, ricepl 10 acrra, H-. 36. 4 I T2 Joa C. Brewer. II 13 acr In HWU nnd lad 5, H,c. 3D 4 IE t U II ('. ft Louis J. Wude, .14 acres In Frru Fblier D. U ('.. Hoes 2. : :k i i M II Clark. .f.O acna In Err Pl-her D. UP 141 A. X. Milliner, .75 acre In Krra Pli-her D L C 191 K. ft Ann It. WlUlnnia. .:i acri-a in (in gun City Clulni., 17 A Woodward, pt jt 4 In Hi' DI2 3K 2.0 llexter ft May, .30 acres In Win llolllien i. I. C UK James A. Ka, 3S n. rea In Win. Iloltnea D. I C 4 9f. H. Hluliin. Sr. 20 acres In Andrew ll.md I). L. ( II 41 Achllle Serhera. H'i of N of KH of SE', Sec. Ill 4 2 4 S! Jauiea Hrui-K. S1, of HE4 of HKU N NO W. II Tull ft It. U ( lurk. I nnd SE1; of SW'i of NW'i Hec II 5 2K 10 37 Win M. ft Saruh Smllli. NW4 of NE1; See I3 5 2E .7 Ida E. Pan-lit. 6.50 acres Hit. 17 5 2E 154 G. W. denier. 60 ni rea In Heo. 3IT.2K 04 G. W. Cleder. N of Heo. 6ft2E 11.80 II. P. Haratow heirs, E'4j of 8W In Sec 29- 6S 2E 13.69 Gen, W. Banderant. 7 uc rea, del Bk. 117. Pngn 92, Record of IWdn. Hherlffn Division 6.60 E. L. Walker. 5 acres ilea. Ilk. of Wills No. 2. page 419, In Abel Maltoon D. L. C 9.95 W. H. Corbett. 8W; of 8W4 8ic. 25 4 3E 6.38 Ellen Callahan, S acres ns ilea. Bk. 79, Pago 301, Sec. 19-5- 3E 1.57 W. P. ft I nn Speer, 1.20 acres us lies. Bk. 106, (men 473, Sec. 21- . HE 1.46 John W. Carlson, SEVi of Ntt'U, Hec. 95-3E 10.56 Francis' M. linker, 4 acren In Hoc. 1S 4 IE 1.56 Nina Joy, N'-i of N4 Sec. 10 5-IE 21.51 Allen It. Joy, H'i, of N Hoc 10 5 4E 11.51 Hermit C. Gregg, W!i of NWW Sec 20 5 IE 35.21 G. II. Richards ft J. It. Smith NE'4. Sec. 1 1 I 5E 16.39 Frank Cole, Wu, of NE'4 "nd HM '4 of W and NE'4 of a WW. Hec. 11, 2 6E 21.07 H. E. Noble, ' ut BWVi Hec. 36 2 C.E f 30.32 Mary E. Northrup, 1 acre ns ilns Bli. 107, pk. 218, Hec K3 7E... 2.28 Emma L. Greene, part of ns des. Bk. 110, pngn 79, Sec. 9-3-7E.. 1.64 L. E. Coffee, 4.83 ncrcH ns den Ilk. Ill, pg, 98, Sec 44-5E.... 1.04 Molallu Lumber Co., EV4 of NWW of NEW Sec. 21-4-3E 826 F. H. & Hiinrletfa Tawney 88 acres as des. Bk. 119, Pngn 70, Hec 9 3-7IC 10.73 Eslacnda Htato Bank, 18.10 ncres des. Bk. 101, pngo 412, Hec. 21 -3-413 30.32 J. L. Band, NM, of NWW of SW i4, except C iicros Sec. 18-3-310. 5.34 You nro furthor nollfled' that said Clackamas County has paid taxes nn said premises for prior or mibscquont years wllh the rnto of Interest on Bald amounts us follows: Said nbovo named defendants ns (h i ownerH of tho legal tltlo of the nbovo described properly, u tho muno appears of record end each of tho other persons nbovo named nro here by further notified that ClackamnH County will apply to Ihn circuit court of tho county nnd Htatn aforesaid for a decreo foreclosing tho lion against the properly abovo described and nienlloned In Bald certificate. And you nro lr-reby Hiimmoned to appear within sixty days artnr tho first pub lication of this gumnioiiB upon you, ex elusive of tho day of first publication and defend this action or pay tho amount duo as abovo shown together with costs and accrued Interest, nnd In case of your failure to do so a do- cno will bo rendered foreclosing tho Hen of Bald taxes nnd costH ngalnBt tho Innds and premises above namod. All process and papors In this pro ceeding may bo scrvnd upon tho un dersigned residing In Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, at tho address hereinaf ter mentioned. Date first publication March 30, 1917 GILBERT L. HEDGES, ' District Attornoy for Clackamas County, Oregon. Address Wolnhard Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. .