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Paok 6 OREGON CITY ENTRftPKISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. LIVE WIRES HAVE A LO( )k WWW CEMENT IS M I)i;i OSi:;o PLANT The crash of grinder and the, The tamrnl plant a rr elation tu rattle of electric roov.var. nude aa! "" " Tee eeubli.hm.al aa Indii.trl.l .rroiM.at.ln.-M to the la. " '' oper.ll. .. loo.,. . a a...) Wlrea of tb Commercial Club h, made a lop lo bottom and end to end Inspection of the plant of the Oreft.m caneo-lty of 1000 berrW.. and with vary modern manufacturing run t.-nieme Ume rock from quarrl. Portland Cement company, at l.wego ' " K.-eburg U mUed -n iv. a.- rn. . . --.1 i!,- nuking the flniahed product The I ON SALE OF WINES: SPIRIIS STILL TABOO MI ST (ilVK UP (il'NS Alien Enemies Mw Not Htvc Plrearnu In Possession rniaber with a rap.. My of ere the boela. A. King Wil.on. " Mt I dry kiln nl.hl kor Iko ..ffl.l.l. ,,( lho . Illll r"' H - pany mayor of Oswego, and a director in the concern, wan maatrr of ceremon- and the automatic Meter interested i the vtaltnr. The Uve Wtrea iave their endorse lea, and Superintendent Ne lands and Joseph Moore eacorted the vl.ltor. ' non me ( latum county through the plant Teacher." aa.ocl.tlon. for Via. nan... Fifty bu.lnea and profe..looal moalp,,- durlllf ,bo ,,,, nntul, from Oregon City and Went I .inn ' on 0f the National Educational motored to Oswego for the affair. ', asportation at Portland DANIELS COMES OUT OREGON CITY GIRL IS IN FAVOR OF ASTORIA SUICIDE IN PORT BASE. SAYS HARLEY REASON IS PeTTItOOHAD. April M, ! tendon The provl.looal government ha. modified the rule, governing the aalea of alcoholic drink, by the Introduction of the following regulation. "Pint The aale of alcoholic drink, containing a percentage of alcohol In eicee. of IS degree, la prohibited throughout Hu.la "Second Export to foreign oun trie of grape wlnea of every kind I. permuted, regardle. of their percent in-ill of war. or . . . m i. t-it t nan Third In winegrowing district. 1 thereof, ammunition ..itn or oth the ale of wlnea prHlu-el locally and er sii. n, er. bonil. or i-tploaltaa. or not containing a percentage of alcohol 1 material uaed In the manufacture In eaceaa of IS degree. I. permitted 1 of exploalvea; any aircraft or wire Sale, of the.e wine, out.lde of the le apparatui. or au i rm of .lg- winegrowing dl.trlct. I. permitted ualing device, or nn i. u of H'h.r only In lowna. and may be prohibited t code, or any paper. t'Ulren. of Germany ho realde In i lark. in., county mini turrender .11 dr.wrm. and other imp cinrtila of war to Hherlff Wllaon under penalty of ar real. Thl. order baa been Issued by the .herlir. pursuant to h. prorlanutlon of I'realdeiit Wllaon t" Hi. I effect on April 6, I7. The contraband attt. It I which must be .urrendered are Any Unarm, weapon, or Implo- I by the municipal authorities " WASHINGTON, April 15 Secretary ! Mlse Alvlna Griessen. aged 21 year. Daniels today aaaured Mayor Harley. ! and yonge.t daughter of Mr. Pantile of Astoria, that he will strongly In- Grlet.en. committed suicide In the dorse the forthcoming report of the basement of her mother', home at 650 Helm Hoard recommending the eetab- Spokane avenue, Portland. Thursday liahment of a submarine and naval 1 evening. base near the mouth of the Columbia; Mr. Gries.cn waa away from home and In sending that report to congreas at the time her daughter committed will aak that $300,000 be appropriated the act. and had been dead several to acquire the site and prepare It for hours upon her return. The mother governmental use. state, that her daughter baa been of If there is to be naval legislation a melancholy dl. position for tome this session. Secretary Daniels said be ' time. The body waa removed to the would urge that this appropriation be ' morgue In Portland, and funeral ar Included. The secretary Is heartily ; rangements will be made today, in accord with the Helm Board and Miss Griessen waa an attractive concludes that there shoald be de- young woman, and waa well known fense at the mouth of the Columbia , In this city, where she spent her girt river. ' hood days. Her father. A. Griessen. In a later conference with Admiral . w" formerly hotel man of Oregon Helm. Mayor Harley learned that the cit He died several year ago. Miss board contemplated reducing the acre-; Griessen moved to Portland with her age. to be acquired for ebase site be-! bol' ,eTen Tp4r w&ere cause of the prohibitive coat of the ,ne nM ,lnc resided. She bad en land. He protested against this aa the ,n 0,8 millinery business, entire tract will ultimately be needed. ! M, Griessen is survived by her Admiral Helm then asked Mr. Harley I mother, Mrs. Fannie Griessen. of Port to submit a final statement giving his ! 'nd- nd ,l,ter. M" Lillian Grlee Judgment aa to the highest price the ' en Uo ot Portland. She la a niece government In reason should pay. and of Mr- nd Mrs. Fred Griessen. of this Mr. Harley suggested $60,000 as a com-' cl,T- promise. The funeral services will be held on While regarding this figure aa ex-1 " 2 'clock' and the eni tremely liberal. Mr. Harlev thought If fml" lot ln W"rvlew ceme- the site could be acquired at that flg- tery' 010 reBalM Uld b"lde tho,e of OAK GROVE I mucin, or book wltten or print.! m cipher or In which there may he tntlslbln writ ing The contraband articlef wl'l he .euled up and kept fBf their owner If they are sttrrend. r d in accord ance with the order : kt HI l- N turned after' the war The Untie u OAK OFOVK, April : - The enter tainmcnt glen Friday evening by the Parent Teacher association waa well published Thursday and the time in attended. Over 200 were present, which the articles mu.t be handed Able" orchestra, of II pieces, of Port I over waa announced as :t bourn aflr land, added much to the evening a pro , the date of publication cram Mia. Hester Armstrong presided at the piano. Mrs. G. W. Guthrie gave a .elect reading. Vocal and tn.tro mental olo and one piano duet com pleted the program. Ita.krt. contain Felt Llk aO; Now Like 21. Many persona complain about feel Ing old b.-for they should. Like a weak link ln a chain. weak organ nfati1a tK iin.H I ing lunches and refre.hments were j "... .worked, weak or dif.-rdT'd kl.ln.iv f. Iloiorth. T H. Mclianlel. J. II v '' Wm T. DtrtCv Mrs. Maria M Colli. Kllell M llo. k I I M Howell. J T Apperson. Harsh 0 Wlikham, John t'aiupbell. i'Iibs. I' Martin. K F ltlle. tl W Mender .but, J H i . . hrlra, Daniel liar vey, Nellie kt Nvubauer, John Wat tin, W tl. Manning. It K I. Him mom, lleti W lloyt, Paul llelmer. T. U a Mary i h.rman. A. II. lirkv. sen, Harah ('. Parker, Klla 0, Hahlu. Klam Hhnw, Uu.lav It lloflinan. J T. Aletander. W H llrlffla. fell, lilarkwell. Anna llrl.terfleld, W W tlrnham. Htliahelh Mullan. N 0 Waldeti, Tru.lee. I'. N Wall, Kendall. II W t'le.ter, F C Aid rich. Cha. K a Mary Mitchell. Joa. V. Hrewer, H. I' UOtlal 1, Wad . M. II I'lnrk. A N Munsey. I. K V Anna It William. I.. A Wood ward. Ilrit'-r A May. Jnme A Kay. H lllulim. Hr. AcblMe rieghers. Jame. Hnic. W. II. Tull a II i Clark. Win M and S.rah Kiiillh. Ida K Parent, tl W denier. It F Uar.low heir. Geo. W. Ilandcntttt. K. I. Walker. W H Corheii. John W t'arl.on, Kll n Callahan. W F A Ina Hpcer. Francis M Hakcr. Nina .lot. Allen It Joy. Hermit P. tlrvgit. ti It McteKb A J It. Smith, Frank Cole. II. K. Noble. Mary F. Northup. Kmmn I. Greene. I. K Coffee. Mo Ulln I.uiiiImt OOm F H Henri etta Tawney, Kstaradu Slate Hank. J k Hand. Def tidant" To I A Andrews. Joseph Httttnpfer, J W II. oi- John W. l.oeVr Milton llaney. J. W. t K Hoot a. Cbu. M and Cha K. Walt. G C KleUla. Richard M. Mahon. A K Walt, Cha. Jo.eph. Chrt.tlan Tnirh.el. Anna Howell. Thos lilhbs. Saruh Itati dolph. K G Caufleld. II K Cross, trustee A M " S. hutte. W. D. Henthorn. W. W Hotier. Jennie I lioner. t'arl I. Inns. I. A llenlhorn. W. It I' Ren. Simon I' Slawson. Or Undo I, Mack. Cha. N. Wallar. Kmma McNeil. K W lleetnan ,ft I ll rWMt I 0k Guerna Lowell. H 0dtier. C II A Clldner. lads 7, it. Hlk II. Hyde sold by the ladles. An enjoyable v. entnx tu spent by all pic sent Mrs. K A. I '...!. of Troutdale. .pent Wednr.day and Thursday with her daughter. Mr. J. H. Fvan. Mr. J. W. Ccderson made a trip to Hood River the first of the week. Mis I.e. la Hlarkerby ;' the week-end with her alatcr. Mrs. U K Hentley. at Twilight. Some chicken thieve entered J. A lower vitality. A. W. Morgan. Angola, I, writea: - suff.-r 1 with pain in the hack. I am 43 vcar old. but I felt like a man of '." tear old BbkM I took Foley Kidney Hills I feel like I did when I waa U." in :oc and $1.00 sites. Jones Drug Co REAL ESTATE THANSFERS. F.'lta Jane Ryman !.. I H n S- . .. 10 acres of section II, township II Shutes chicken house Monday night outh. range 1 weal: II and .tole four of hi laying hen Thla George It. Seeley and Mallnda J is a common occurrence In this com- Seeley to Joaeph H Beelay, loo ucrc munity. ! lnd In section It, township 3 south, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Worthlnaton I ra.n 1 WM,: WOO- nent the week-end with Charlle-s I Addalou Roae et ul to John II Mc grand mother Mm Ohrlon of O.wecn ""l. 'o Cahl, A, res $I0(H. ure delays incident to condemnation could be avoided. Admiral Helm prob ably will adopt that figure, and as soon as he receives further data from Har bormaster Sweet at Astoria will place the board report before Secretary Dan iels. her father, the late A. Griessen. OF TAKEN BY DEATH AT IE OF HER SISTER Mrs. Mary Jane Parker, a native of Vermont, died at the home of her sis ter. Mrs. Mandeviile, two miles from Oregon City, Tuesday morning at S o'clock, after an illness of several months' duration. Mrs. Parker was TS years of age at the time of her death. Deceased is survived by her sister, Mrs. Mandeviile, of Canby; one bro- Hank Hardisty and men are putting piling In the Willamette river at O wego. Theo. R. Worthlngton. Sr.. and party went to the Sandy river Sunday for smelt, returning home with '0 pounds or more. Mr. !' I.onR was able to be out Sunday to church. The Catholic chapel car has been here for a week holding services dally. Illshop Christie has been out several times to conduct the meetings. Mrs. Noak and family arrived from tli K.i.Jt last week, and are living in the Reynolds house. A party of our people went out to the Sandy river Monday, and came Harold S. l.lndbarK and Marie Mnd- berg to Hertba Armlda Purr-ell. land 'n Send). 110. E. R. and Mabel C. Harncs to Frank B. Ford, lot 10 and II. Frultvllle Acres; 1. , W. W and Blanche Stlte to Peter S. and Deliah and forma N. Joslln. land in f !.u kamaa county; lf00. t anattian Hank of Commerce to Clear Creek freacawry company. 61.r. acres of land In section 10, township 3 south, range .1 eaat; II. A. E. and Elizabeth. M. Sparks to Edward C. Hunt. loU 1-4 ot block 6 and lot 2 of block 7, Estacada: $10. Leonard Seifer to J. E. and III. in. -he Selfer, 16.06 acres of land ln section! 2. township 2 south, range 3 east; EUGENE. Or., April 25. The great majority of the Grange organizations in the state of Oregon will support the $60,000 road bond bill, according j ther, Dr. E. P. Green, retired physician, to a prediction made at the mid-week j 0f North Yakima, Wash., but recently meeting of the Eugene Chamber of 1 0f Colorado, Commerce today by B. S. Worsley, a Clatsop county farmer and grange member. The funeral services are to be con ducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o' clock, with services in the Zlon ceme- Mr. Worsley said that he had visited lery wnere lnlerment will take home with several hundred pounds of $1200. smelt. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Blacker- Bas" B'se nd Barbara Blgo to J. by and children went in the Warren I nd Daisy B. Dodda, land ln D. L. C. auto; Mr. and Mrs. D .O. Worthlm, f Elizabeth Alfrey, township 3 outh. ton In the Bullard automobile, and E D. Olds. Dellon and Fred Harris In the Olds car. Rev. Delxmg preached both Sunday- range 1 east; $1. George Hartung to Charlotta Hart ung, block 10. Oak Grove; $1. U O. Nightingale and Gertie If, morning and evening to a large audten- Nightingale to Relna Desmond, land ces. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, ln section 10, township 6 south, range IN THE SAME OF THE STATE OF Clement. Itena U llerrlck. A. F, Striker, Sarah I Palmer. Arrble Markee. Tho. K. Howling. Grace I. HronoiiKh. Earl C Hronouith. C W Nichols. J E Hammond. Johan na llurkley. I J. Ilurk'ey, Jr. Wil liam Huckley. C A Gove, Harriet lae. G Svarend and J. I.. Frasler, O. A and M 1. Hay ward. Mar.hfleld; Ander 0. Webom. Illhorniu Sav ing. Hank. Katherlne U Trevelt. James H. Black. Green latnd Co, l.uella 11 He. Dora I.. Cheek. E F. IWiorth. T. S McDanl-l. J H Colt. Wm T. I Is. Mrs Maria M Polly, Ellen M Uockwood. E. M. Howell. J. T. Apperson. Saruh C. U I. kliarngj). hn Cam;.!..- I, Cha. C Martin. E F. Riley. G W llender .hot. J. I) lav heir. Daniel liar vey, NHlle E. Neubatier. John Wat- rln. W G Mannlnc. It. E. 1. Sim mon., Geo. W. lloyt, Paul Relmer. T. I. A Mary Cbarman. A. II. Grlei on. Sarah C. Parker, Ella C. Sabln. Elam Shaw. Gu.tav It. Hoffman. J T. Aleinnder. W. S. Grlffls. Cella Blackwell. Anna Hrl.trrfleld. W. W. Grahnm. EllxnU-th Mullan. N O. Wttlden. trust e. C. N. Walt. Wm Kendall, (i W. Clester. F. ('.. Aid rich. Cha. E. A Mary Mltchel. Jo V. Brewer. II. C. A I-oul J. Wade. M It. Clark. A. N. Muniey. U E. & Anna R. William. U A. Wool ward. Hexter A May, Jnme A. Kay. S llliihm Sr. Achllln Seghers, Jame Bruce. W. II. Tull A It. I Clark. Wm M nnd Sarah Smith. Ida E. Parent. 0, W. Clester. II. F. Burstow heirs, Geo W. Ilandernnt, K. U Walker. W. 8. Corbctt. John W. Carlson. E'len Callahan. W. F. aV Ina Sieer. hancl M. Baker, Nina Joy. Allen R. Joy. Hermit E. Gregg. 0, It Richard A J R. Smith. Frank Cole. 11. E Noble. Mary E Northup. Emma U. Grwne. L. E Coffee. Mo- lulla Lumber Co., F. II. A Henri etta Tawney, Estacada State Hank, I. L. Hand, the above named De fendant. Arh Randolph. of la.t I. Blk "II ". Canemah I T Harah llaiidolph. U of tail I. Hlk "II". fanainah LIT K G. Caufleld. lad 1 Hlk. "I." CanemaA . . 1-1$ II K. Cross, trustee, Claekamaa Fruit Und. lott A H. Hlk 10. i A M 0 Hi hutte, I ail. 4 ft, Hlk I, K.turad . .30.31 W I) llantlinrn. tail II It. Hlk 17, K.tarada I.TI W W. Hon l I ol 13. Hlk M, III Add to Rla nda 1 14 Jennla K Boner. I ail 1 4. Blk 31. fit Add to Rstarada III Carl I Inns I .'I 3, Hlk , Z.ohrl.t. Add lo Estacada 10.17 I A Henthorn. Lett 7. Hlk. II. Xohrl.t Add lo Katarada . 10 ftJ John LOOOT, Hlk I to II and Fr'l Blocks A II. Gtad.tona. lad la id IPk IP. lllnd.tona 1.10 W It I 'lten. la.t. 19 JO. Blk ID. Gladstone 1.20 John W laMler. Block. 2ft to n1 and Frl Block 0 10 II. Glad tone, tail 7. Blk R3 3 41 Hlmon P Hlawon, lovt 3. Blk 0, Glad. tone I 63 Glad.tone Real Eatatn Aa.orlatlon I "i :. Blk 90 Glnd.tone 1.13 Orlando J Mack. Lot 6. Blk 10, Glad.tone 1.13 CI, a. N Wallace. Lot H Blk 90. Glad.lnne I ll Glad.loti. Real Estate Aisoclntlon loll adjoining Oladatono I'nk lot 134 7.10 Emma McNeil. Ia. 1. Blk I. Hyde Piirk I 32 R W Beeman, lait 2 3. Blk. I. Ilvde Park I OS Guerna Lowell, loM 30 to 32. Blk. Blk 4. Ilvdn Pnrk 1 III C. H Clement, toil I, I. Blk 9. Hyde Pnrk Ml Rena U llerrlck. tovl 3. 4. 6, Blk 9. Ilvde Park SOI A F Striker. lot 9. 10. Blk 10. Ilvde Park 1 63 34 granges in the state, speaking ln the place, and will be ln charge of the interest of Ute road bonds, and that all oman undertaking establishment of dui mree naa unanimously inaorsea : Oregon City the bonds. Mrs. Parker, who was held ln the en years. "Those who are opposing the prop-1 hgnegt Mteeln by ner mny fr,e-ndg ositlon are offering arguments tinat are , hag resded u Canby for pa8t seT. utterly ianaciouB, ne sam. "Automo bile licenses will pay the bill. No one will suffer from taxation." "Up until last year I had no outlet anV Win 100 Per Cent from my farm. J nen a nine and a half mile dirt road was opened up from my place so that It was possible to haul to Astoria. Selling my strawberries at $3 a crate I had made enough mo ney to pay my share of interest on Marks in Tests for Championship One hundred and eighty-six pupils, bonds for the next SO years and have : out of 260 who took the county exam enough left to go about the state tell- lnation for championship spelling dl- lng the farmers about the good thatlplomas from school superintendent will come from good roads and vhy . Calavan this week, have received the bond Issue should carry." grade sof 100 per cent. Twenty-six districts participated ln the tests, which will be continued tomorrow at Gladstone and Wichita. Tests in arith metic also have been given, but the re sults have not ben announced. Mr. XJITCTTlVRC T T? A"n? CaIavan says 0121 ,'00 championship JlJdoLiUJQI0 LiEjA. Hi diplomas will be issued to the pupils I of Clackamas county. The following was the order In EUREKA, Cal., April 25. The crew ' which Mr. Calavan gave the testa: of a life-saving boat which intercepted ; Tuesday, at Molalla; dlutricts 10, 11 the burning steam schooner f'oronado at the home or Mr. Iaudon in the Con 2 eaat; II. cord district. Thursday evening VV. L. nnd Alice Mulvey to Kate prayer meeting at the church as usual. ' Shannon, lot 1 of block 109, Oregon Ladles' Aid next Wednesday at tin- j City ; 110. church. O. D. and Jennie E. Eby to Fred A. The Commercial club meets nt the ' Byer9' 20 acre8 of "ectlon 3. township school house Monday evening and 5 B0Uth' rane 1 ''a8t: 1770 enrolled several new members. Th next meeting will be In two weekr. C. N. White was a visitor hero Mon day from Wichita station. John W. and Grace E. Loder to George and Juanlta Woodward, land ln Oregon City; 10. Thomas Boggens to E. J. Kelly, cast 510 nerPH fit Herllnn 1ft triurnnhin 4 Mrs. Russell Davenport was a I'ort-l.,h - . ... . ,,n , . . ... . " outh, range G e.-nt; also 320 acreB of section 16, townnhip 4 south, range 6 east; 110. John W. and Grace Loder to George and Juanlta Woodward, land in Ore gon City; 400. O. D. Eby and Jennie E. Eby to Fred A. Byers, 20 acre of section 25, town- land shopper Wednesday Mrs. J. H. Evans waa a Portland visi tor Friday. Church Notes. We arc sorry to loose the GoodfHI family. The average attendance of the Sun STEAMER BURNS TO WATER LINE; outside of the Eureka bar.returned 'o Eureka at 3:30 o'clock this morning Flames were still smouldering in the lumber cargo of the boat, which was 25, 55, 56, 122, 35; and at Mulino districts 36 and 84; Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant, districts 126, 120, 127, 69, 109 and 43; and at Beaver Creek, districts 15, 29, 80 and 85; Thursday at Rock day school is going higher each Sun ship 5 south, range 1 east; $770. day. George Hartung to Charlotto Hart Tho Concord prayer meeting will ung, block 10. Oak Orova; 10. ho held at home of L. Wilcox Instead Richard W. Scott, trustee, et a), to of at the Laudin home as announced, the Portland ii Oregon City railway owing to Master Paul Laudcn having land in W. .Meek D. L. C, section 25 burned practically to the water's edge. Creek, districts 71, 26, 31 and Joint The origin of the Are, while the district 15; and at Lower Logan, dls schooner was off the northern coast of j tricta 4, 30 and 61. California last night, could not be as- At Molalla there were 85 spellers, certained. The crew of 23 men wasj 70of whom got grades of 100 per cent, safe. Tho Coronado, steam propelled, Ut Mulino 10 pupils out of 11 won Is owned by the Pollard Steamship inn per cent marks, he 100 Der cent company, of San Francisco, and was bringing lumber from Grays Harbor, Washington. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND IIBAND. A I.I cl,i t. r' ll.oni 7lr.4yV CHI. in II. d a 1 Uol. n l.n. wi 1 ith blue I W . Take no Ihrr Bsj Trnr 1 ..lla ln Yk ii..m. a,. f. in rirV.TrM I'118 in " marks at the other tests were: Mt. Pleasant, 42 out of 67; Beaver Creek, 21 out of 27 ; Rock Creek, 26 out of 54, and Lower Logan, 17 out of 26. THOUSANDS STUDY MATH. the measles. The quarterly financial statements were sent out this week. Walt for the Amphlon Male chorus some time In May. It Is great. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Goodell and family will move to Metzger station on the Oregon Electric the first of May. H. 0. Cooper, who has been living In the Marshall house on the River road died Wednesday morning about seven o'clock. He has been confined to his bed with tuberculosis for three or four yearn. He was converted soon after, becoming III. Many people have lieen helped by reading his numerous tracts. His Influencey was countr wide. The funeral will be held from some Mission hall in Portland. HI vv SALEM, April 23. Out of 19,857 p-i- 5 schools in the state, Super- " l5ui? I intetuleat Churchill has found 17.076 SOLO BY DPIGGISTS EVERYWrrtRE I studying mathematics. Forget Your Ache. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 26c. (Adv.) township 1 south, range 1 east; $ G ,720 SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CEERTIFICATE In the Circuit f'oiirt of tho tSate of Oregon, for ClacknmaH County. County of Claekamaa, a municipal cor poratlon, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Andrews, Joseph Htarnpfer, J. W. Roots, John W. Loder, Milton Haney, J. W. & E. Hoots, Chas M. and Chas. K. Walt, G. C. Fields Richard McMahon, A. K. Walt, Cbns Joseph, Christian Trnchsel. Anna Howell, Thos. GlbbB, Sarah Ran dolph, K. 0. I'niifleld, H. E. Crons, Trustee, A. M. C. Schutto, W. D. Henthorn, W. W. Boner, Jnnlo E. lioner, Carl Linns, L. A. Henthorn, W. R. TJ'Ren, Simon P. Slawson, Or lando J. Mack. Chas. N. Wallace, Emma McNeil, E. W. Beeman, Guerna- Lsowell, B. Glldner, C. II. Clement, Rena L. Hcrrlck, A. F. Striker, Sarah E. Palmer, Archie Markie, Thos. R. Dowling, Grace L. Bronongh, Karl C. Bronough, C. W. Nichols, J. K. Hammond, Johan na Buckley, D. J. Buckley, Jr., Wil liam Buckley, C.AGove, Harlet Lee, G. Svarend, and J. L. Fasler, O. A. and M. L. Hayward, Marshfield; A:iders G. Webom, Hlbornla Sav ings Bank, Katherlne L. Trevett, James H. Black, Oregon Land Co., Luella H. Hess, Dora L. Check, K. OREGON You are hereby notified thnt Clack amas County, tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1544. Issued on the 5th day of January, 1916. by tho Sheriff of tho County of ClMkaV mas. State of Oregon, for the sum of Eleven hundred Sovonty nnd 63100 (111 70 ) Dollars, the snme being tin amount dun and delinquent for taxes for the year 1!G0, together with pen alty, Interest nnd costs theroon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you aro tho owner nH uppears of record, situated In said county and state, together with the further sum of ten per cent per annum from tho nth day of January, A. D. 1916, said assessments and property being more particularly described as follows, to wlt: J. A. Andrews, Ely 6.90'acros bllt. 14, Harlow " 14.91 Joseph Stampfor, Gntzkcs Sub. DlT. Hlk 8, Barlow, Lot 1. Hlk "A" 1.49 J. W. Roota, llorlng Junction Tracts, SE 1-4 of 10 2.88 John W. Loder, llorlng Junction Trncts NE 1-1 Hlk. 11 14.13 J. W. Roots, Boring Junction Trncts Lot 1 Blk 20 25.90 Milton Haney, Palmer's Add tu llorlng Junction Tracts 50x100 ft. out of NW corner of Hlk 4. . 2.09 J. W. & B, Roots, Roots Add to llorlng Tracts lxt "C" 2.49 J. W. Roots, Roots 2nd Arid to llorlng Junction, Lot "J" 6.37 Chas. N. ft ChaB. E. Walt, Canby Gardens, K'A of Lot 29, W Lot 30 6.48 Chas. N. & Chas E. Walt, Block 36 Canby Gardens 5.48 O. C. Fields, Lot 5, Block 11 Ca- nnmnh 3.91 Richard McMahon, Lots 3 nnd 4, Hlk. 22, Ciinemiib 6.67 A. E. Walt, Lot 4, Hlk 25, Cano mah 3.91 Chas. Joseph, Lots 2, 3, 4, Blk. 31 Canemah 6.25 Chas. Joseph, Lot 7, Blk 31, Ca nemah 2.15 Glndstono Real Estate Association Lots 1, 8, Block 57, nanemnh.. 5.66 Glndstono Real Estate Assoclaton Ixits 1, 8, Blk. 58, Canomah.. 3,32 Christian Trachsel, Lot 3, Hlk. V", Canemah 2.47 Anna Howell, lxts 3, 6, Blk. "D' Canemah 6.85 Thos. Glbbs, a triangular parcel of lund in Canemah bounded by Sts. Noi. and called 8 and 86 and Center Dee. bk. 63 page Park l 63 Sarah K Pamr. loil 9 lo 54, Blk If 1 1 vd.. Park I ll Archie Marker, lait 313?. Hlk II, Ilvde Park 1 63 Tho I Dowling. Iat 13 II, Rlk. 3. Idlewllde 1,51 Orc L. Bronnngh. lait !. Hoard man' Add to .lonnlniia ladp H3 13 Karl C. Hronough, Lot 5. Hoard mnn'R Add to .Irnnlng Lodge 16 01 Earl 0 Hronourh, Lot it. Board man Add to Jennlng tavdge 13 61 Enrl 0, Hronough. lait II. Board man' Add to Jonnlnrs lanlge 13 31 Karl C. Hronough. lot 14, Board tunn' Add to Jennlng Uoift 15 77 C W Nlchol.. lait O. II. I, lit Add to J-nnltiKa I.xIk 13.31 J I Hammond, lait 29 33. Hlk 7 Mari'hb.mk 41 Johanna llui-klev. lait 35. Hlk. 7 Marchbank 1.93 D J Buckley, Jr. lait 36. Blk 7. Mnrbbank 1.94 Wm Burklev, lait 37. Blk. 7. Marchbank 1.93 C. A. Gove. Lo( I, Rlk 9. March banka 1.93 Hun-tot Iae. laits 2 to 6. Blk. 9. Marchbank 6.71 G. Svarend A J. L Frasler. lots 12 to 15. BUT. 9. Marchbank... 4.80 O A. M. L Hayward, lad 1. Hlk 9. Marshfield 15.98 Anders O. Webom. lait 14. 15, 18, Blk. 6. Mllwnukle Park.... 8.73 Hlbornla Saving Hank, lait 8. Blk. W. Replnttlng of a Portion of Mllwouklo Hark 4.33 Katherlne L. Trevett, that portion of lait 1. Hlk. V lying North and East of West linn of lait 7, Blk. V, lait 1, Blk. 6 3.87 Hlbornla SnvlngH Hank. Rep'nt tlng of a portion of HUwaokll Plait, loot 2. Hlk. V 3.35 Jam.- H, Hlack, lait 40 41, Blk 73, Mliithorn 2.27 JumoH II. Black, lait 4. Hlk. 77 Mlntborn 2.12 Oregon laxnd Co , Lot 13-14. Hlk 89. Mlnthorn 2.12 Lu.lla II. Hess, Ixit 25-26. Blk 89. Mlnthorn 212 Dora L. Cheek, laits 10 15. Hlk 95 Mlnthorn 4.43 Dora L. Cheek, laits 25-31. Blk 95, Mlnthorn 5.00 E. F. Bozorth, lait 14 19. Hlk 97, Mlnthorn 4.43 E. F. Bozorth, laits 1, Blk. 98 Mlnthorn 1.62 Dora L. ('book, laits 2 to 9, Hlk. 98, Mlnthorn 5.57 T. H. McDanl ! & j. h. Colt, Blk. It, Orcrfnrd Homtl 4.40 T. 8, MeDunlel A J. H. Coll. part of Blk 13. Orchard Homos.... 1.16 T. 8. Mclianlel ti J. II. Colt, part of Hlk 21, Orchard Homos.... 5.87 T. S. Mi-Danlcl ft J. II. Colt, part of Hlk. 25, Orchard IIoiiiom... 5.87 T. 8. Mclmnlol & J. H. Colt, part of ink 28-29, Orchard Homea. .10.71 Wm. T. Davis, lait 15, Blk-ll, Nob Hill 1.69 Mrs. Maria M. Polly, laita 17 to 23, Blk. 79. Mlnthorn 3.00 Ellon M. Rockwood, Lot 11, Blk 12, Ardonwiild 3.68 Ellen M. Rockwood. Lots 18-14, Blk. 12, Ardcnwald 6.19 E. G. Caufleld, Lots 5, 6, 7, Blk. 33, Bolton 8.01 E. M. Howell, Lots 1 to 13, Blk. 6, Nob IIJI1 3.56 K. M. Howell, Lots 17 to 24, Blk. 6, Nob Hill 2.56 J. T. Apperson, laits 5-6, Blk. 51 Oregon City .'10.00 Sarah 0. Wlckham. Lot 4, Blk. 130, Oregon City 20.27 John Campbell, Lots 3-4, Hlk. 2, Oregon City Annex 1.70 Chas. Martin, 50x100 ft. of Lot 4, Darling! Ad to Oregon city. . 3.63 E. F. Jllley, Blk. "D" Park Add to Oregon City 3.62 G. W. Hendorshott, Lot I, Blk .'!. Pleasant Place Add to Oregon City 5.20 J. D. Ixso Heirs, So. Oswego, lait 5, Hlk. 41 1.91 Daniel Harvey, lojt 1, People's Transportation Co.'h Lots.... 2.44 Nellie E. N mbaiior, K of Lot 14, Plnehurst 10.70 John Wntrln, Lots 4-5, Hlk. 6, Pleasant Little Homos No. 3.. 2.22 John Watrln, Lots 10 to 12, Hlk. 6, Pleasant Little Homes 2.86 W. G. Manning, laits 3 to 6, Hlk "A", Pompeii 3.13 R. E. E Simmons, lait 1, Hlk. n, Pompeii 1.51 IL E. L. Simmons, Lot 2, Blk. B, Pompeii 1.61 Goo. W. Hoyt, Lots 1-2, Blk "C" Haul Ifeiai.ra, K I 1 of laita I II, Hlk II. MobertMin 4 II Paul H.hn.ra, Ul II. Hlk. II, HllbxthMstl J T I. a Msrr t'haruiaii. UN I. idk. I. Wt Linn IT A II Hrlraacin. la.t I, Hlk O. IN of C.i Road) Willamette Fall. Arrenaa Tra la . . Lift Harah C Parker, lait 1 3, Hlk I Windsor o Klla C Hahlu. la.la 17, Hlk II, Windsor to Klam Hliaw. lait I, Hlk II, Wind m ui Gualav R Hoffman, lait III. Hlk I'., Windsor l.a John W Loder, lait , Hlk II, WlmUor 1 1 J T. Ale. .Bder. lait l. Hlk II Wln.la.ir 1 1 J T Aletander, lad 4, Hlk 10. WlmUor iu W. I. Grtffla. Ui 7, ik ot Windsor i n 1'nlla Blackwell. Ula I 3, Hlk II Wlii.Uor ,f Anna Hrl.terflald. Ut 3. Hlk II, Windsor in W. W. Graham, 11 acre In i. Dally D U C Si. 1 H. W no Klliab..th Mullan. 10 acre, in lad Wlilt.-omb I) I, C. Hoc I, I IN t It N 0 Waldrn Tr 170 .. re. Win Bland D L C. Her &, j, i Ill C N Walt. II acre a de. Ilk of Wilt No I. pg IS. Heca 17-SI. 3 IB oi Win Kendall. IS.5oa aq feet oa Philander Lee D I. C. Hoc 4 S3. 3 IK t II W Cle.ter. H. 30 acre of HM of HE', Her 36. f. IK 1 1. F C Aldrlrh. 10 acre In H Mink l. r H U C Rec 13. 3 IW. II 14.11 eh .-. I Man Mil, h II. SKI of IWf4 o'ept 10 acre.. Hr K I TIS Jo. C. Brewer. 8 55 arre In HW V, Rlid Lot 5. Her. SO 4 IK I 61 II C Lonli I Wade. 3t acrea In Krn Fisher 1 1 I. c, H.s-a !8. 31. 2- SK MS M. II. Clark. .60 acrea In Ktra Fisher D L. 0 1.41 A. N Munsey. .76 acre. In F.ira li.ber Q U C Its I. Anna R Wllllama. II acr. In llD-gon City Claim.. 1.87 I. A Woodward, pt. lait 4 In Hoc 18 I 3E l t H.-itcr May, 30 acres In Wm Holme D. U 0 14.31 Jame A. Kay. ,3N a. res In Wm. Holme d U 0 4.n H Hliihm. Sr, 20 acre. Iu Andrew IIoimI i. U Q 41 Arhllle Hecher.. St of N of HH of SK, Siv 16 4 3 . . . . . 4 8 James Bruce. of ofSK 8 80 W H Tull A R L Clark, lait I and HKU of 8WV of NW Hoc 1 1 '. 2E 10.37 Wm M. a Sarah Hmllb. w; of NBM Her 11441 176 Ida K Hurent. 6 50 acr. Hoc. 17-5-SR 1.64 o. w. clatter, 60 aerwi in sec. 31-5-2K 1.04 G W ( tenter. N of NW Bee. 6 (WE 1210 B. F. Hanitow heir. E4 of HW4 In Sec 29 68 SB 13 Geo. W. Banderant. 7 acre ilea Ilk. 117. Page 92. Record of Pltda, Sheriff Division 6.60 E. L. Walker. 6 acrea de. Ilk. of Will No 2. page 419, In Abel Matloon D. I. C 115 W S. Corbet t. 8WU of SW4 Soc. 35 4 3B 5.38 Ellen Callahan. 2 acre aa .lea. Bk. 79. Pago 301. 8or. 19:. 3E 1.57 W. F. A Ina Spoor. 1 20 acre as de. Hk 106. page 473. Sec. II- 1 IE 1.48 John W. Carlson. BBM of NWi4. Sec. 9-5-3E 10.66 I'VaucI M. Baker, 4 acre In Soo. 1 8-4-4 E 1.61 NIlM Joy. N4 of N Hoc. 10 5-4K S1.61 Allen It. Joy, H of N Hoc 10 6-4E I1.S1 Hormll 0. tirogg. WVi of NW'i See 20-5-4E 36.21 G. R. Richards J. R. Smith NIK. Be 14-4-6B 16.39 Fank Cole, W of NEi and SH U of W and NE'4 of 8Wi. Sec. 14, 2-6E 14.07 H. E. Noblo, W, of 8 WVi Soc. 33 2-6E 30.32 Maiv K Northriip, I acre as doa Ilk. 107, pg. 218, Soc 8-.1-7K... 2.28 Emma L. Grcono, part of a do. Ilk 110, pogo 79, Hoc. 93-7E.. IM L. E. Coffee, 4.83 ncros n don Hk. Il l, pg. 98. Soo 4 MB, . . . 2.01 Molalla Lumber Co., E'i of NWW of NE14 8oc. 2I-4-3E 9.211 F. II. ft lleurlottn Tawney 88 ncros as dos. Hk. 119, I'ago 70, Hoc 9-I1-7E 10.73 Estacada Hlalo Hank, 18.10 acres do. Bk. 101, page 412, Soc. 21-3 415 30.32 J. L Band. N',4 of NW' of 8W 'A, except 6 acres Soc. I8-3-3E. 5.34 You are furthor notified that said Clackiuna County Iiiih paid tnxo on. said premises for prior or subsequent yours with tho rale of interest on said iimoiiiilM as follows: Said above named defendants aa tho owners of the legal title of tho above described property, as tho Hnmo, Bp pear I of record end each of the other persons nbovo named nro bore by further notified that Clackamas County will apply to tint circuit court of the county and stale aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hon against tho property nbovo described and mentioned In said certificate. And you are h -reby summoned to npponr within sixty days after the first pub lication r this aummona upon you, ex clusive of the day of first publication and defend this action or pay tho amount duo ns nbovo shown together with costs and accrued interest, nnd in case of your fnlluro to do so n de cree will bo rendered foreclosing tho lien of snld taxes and costs against tho lands nnd promises above namad. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may bo served upon the un dersigned residing In Clnekumas Coun ty, Oregon, at tho address hereinaf ter mentioned. Date first publication March 30, 1917 GILBERT L. HEDGES, District Attornoy for Clackamas County, Orogon. Address Welnhard Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.