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ORF.CON Cm' ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1917. Page ) v Jr ' : FRUMP F IQ LONG WAR SURE; L rn urmir " NECESSARY BLED WHI 1 1 SAYSC0MM1SSI0N MUST HAVE U.8.TR0OPS WASHINGTON. April 28 A r ult of th conference beld with the Britlab tad French compilations, Pre- ldct Wllion ha com to the conrlu too that th I'nlted Stale Indeed muil employ all it retource. both la dm and money, to itln victory Burop. Curtain Vp There If do longer concealmect of th (act tbat when tb president rec ommended tb declaration of a itate of war agalntt th Imperial govern mnt b and bl advlaer believed all that might be nerery would b large loan to tb alllet. greater ship ment of auppllea to thera and naval co operation, particularly In tb matter of bunting German submarine. In tb conference witb Mr. Balfour and U. Vlrlanl and their military and naval collearne It baa been Impressed upon th autboritlr tbat tb United State will be forced to ua every mean In Ua power to bring Germany to her knee. Troop Vital It follow that It will be absolutely necessary to send troops to Europe. Th president baa not mad up bis mind definitely on this point, becaus ha wanted to bear the view of the commissioners from England and Prance. These men hare Impressed upon him that If the war is to be brought to an early close their armies mo be ttrensihened, not only by food 'and munitions, but also by men. Prance, tt la known. Is "bled white." She needs men on ber firing line. Moreover, both the French and Brit ish governments feel the moral effect of the presence of American troops would be werth a battle In itself. Trained Men Only There Is no desire, either on the part of Great Britain or France, to have the I'nlted States send green men to th front They want this government to train large bodies of troops at rapidly aa possible and to dispatch tbem to Europe as soon as they are ready. It Is realised this will take time, but In the meantime both Great Britain and France will be more prodigal In their expenditure of life, knowing that at (he proper time the I'nlted States will have at band a suf ficient force to take the place of those who have died for humanity and civil ization. ILDIERSARE MADE CHENS: THEY PETROGRAD, April JO. From the czar's winter palace, until recently the seat of the most autocratic of all mod ern governments, a high sign today proclaimed the rising tide of world democracy. On the eve of May Day, Minister of War Gutchkoff Issued an order strik ing the last bonds from the army of the new Ruasla. It is with this new spirit of freedom that Russia will cele brate tomorrow. The keynote of the dr.y is struck by the sign stretching across the front of the palace, fash ioned by the hands ot workmen now knowing the meaning of liberty. It reads: "The Poletariat of All Countries .Unite." 8oldiers Citizen The orders issued by Minister Gutch- koff today were put forth at the sug gestlon of the private soldiers them selves. They provide: Hereafter all soldiers are to be con sldered citizens of Russia. (Under autocracy's rule, they were not even supposed to be units of the nation they were supposed to die for.) Complete religious freedom. Free speech guaranteed. Attendance at church Bervlces not compulsory. Mall from trenches shall not be cen sored. All ' mall including pamphlets shall be delivered to soldiers at the front. "8ir" No Longer The servile "sir" abolished in pri vate replies to officers. Hereafter pri vates shall say merely "yes" or "no" without the "sir" In answering of ficer. Also, soldiers hereafter need not salute their officers "unless the soldier wiBhes." Privates, however, must come to attention when com manded to do so. Corporal punishment in the army completely abolished. It Is in this spirit of complete free dom that "free Russia" will celebrate May day tomorrow. Under czardom, a few brave spirits used to meet in remote forests on May 1, and in constant dread of the secret police, would go through the forms of a parade under the red flag of liberal ism. Today the government Itself Joins. WASHINGTON. April While definite ascendancy over tb German war machln has been established by th allied force la France, both la per sonnel and equipment, and eventual victory Is In sight, many months of bit ter fighting are still ahead. This is th view of military iprt attached to France's war commission, at gathered by officer of th Amer ican general staff today, during Infor mal conversations at th war depart mtnt Th French officer discussed th situation most frankly. Much of what was said was strictly confidential and information as to th Immediate military situation of the most Impor tance was freely given under that seal. Hug Least. In addition th American eiperta ob tained msny facts and figure applying directly to problems to be considered by the I'nlted State In raising its war army, and which ar not regarded as military secrets. Statements of th French'fully cou firmed concluaions reached by th gen eral staff after its long study of tosses la alt armies actually engaged la Eu rope. In aa effort to tears the provision they must make for maintaining the fighting strength of an army at th front The terrible toll in dead, maimed and prisoners, computed on figure Includ ing Russia's enormous lo In cap tured, amounts to 10 per cent a month of troop at th front Half of these are permanently out of action, and were it not for the constant stream of recruits going forward every day, an army of a million men soon would fad way. Saved by Science Of the wounded or 111. great num ber return to their regiments. With a medical corps service working at high est possible efficiency, bait ot th en tire loss of any army U recovered to active duty, but the process takes more than three months. Mil ACT ASSERTS HEIRS A mysterious sack of gold play the stellar role among th charge mad by th heir of th eitate of George T. Hoffman against Mrs. Emalin Hoffman, th administra tor In a petition for new account ing filed Friday In th probata court A dark picture of Mrs. Hoffman carrying the treasure sack upstairs to some unknown hiding place while her husband lay a corpse on the ground floor Is painted in one of the sections of the petition. Treasure Sack According to the document the contesting heirs have reason to believe that the sack contained $4500 In money. The new move on the part of the heirs reopens a case which had just arrived at the point of settlement af ter four years of litigation. Hoffman died In August 1913, and since that time the case has been In constant turmoil. The persons making the fight against the administrator's accounting are Ida E. Ogden, F. S. Hoffman, Cur tis Hoffman, and Cora Oens. Wants Pension Coin. In addition to the claim for a part of the alleged cache of gold, which they assert was sequestered at the time of Hoffman's death and has nev er been accounted for, the heirs vA out a number of other Instances In which Mrs. Hoffman Is alleged to have diverted money of the estate for her own use. They assert that she has been living on the property left by her husband without paying any rent, that she never accounted for $60 pension mcney that was due at the time of his death, and that a note which was due at the time has never been included In the state ment Altogether they ask for $1279 more than the accounting says is due them Of this sum J571 is claimed as rent due from Mrs. Hoffman ut the rate of 125 a month for the use of the farm. i, qt, -I) t, t, s, , ft, "; DAMASCUS h G. C. Dallas Is at La Grande this week attending the M. W. of A. con vention. Mr. and Mrs. .las. Norton among Oregon City visitors were last Thursday. Mrs. ("has, Hatton and Mrs. G. C. Dallas, were in Oregon City on bunl nesB Monday. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious if neglected. Hacking couphs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sams in Dr. King's N-w Discovery has healed coughs and relieved conges tion. Young bXI old can testify to the efefctlveness of rr. King's New Discovery or coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist, 50c. (Adv.) 10 roilTI-lMi. April o iirjtlor of the Knlrrvrel- I "" nl 'k l'r don fr lutruaton on uur tpac only that I bat etculiwlory rciiia. which ill appear In the totmminl' atlou I tani.d at Ort'soa City lit April ll within a wek uf the dai ( (bit head tin in. I i1 IT a farm In Wiavonam n my Utb )ar. as trren ft s pumpkin, on my wi to Cam-man to lake pa tak un the steamer Relief to Harris burg. Orvgon. wher my brother litd. I remember patting !r. Han-lay bom. Ith th monitor cherry trr In bloom at the gate entrrnce Two year thereafter I was tteamboatlug a puratr, on the uper Willamette lib t'aneinah th bom port and my acquaintance with Oregon City and lit People began, and bated until shout IS0, (then I mated lih my family to Portland It Is bersune I u I part of the business aclltlllet of thoe first IT yerr. and being In a reinlnla rent mood. It ha occurrd ti nx I ill not b considered oMrtitU to atk apac In your paper for th! reverie. inatmuch as that for about 10 year between 1 S70 and SSO I a rota a good many of the edltorlr.1 tail In the En terprli", during a part of this Interval. belonging to my brother In taw Frant S. Dement, who now live In Walla Walla. I remember the Utt editorial announcing Its delivery to th new owner, a a entitled "It I Flnlahed" which rather shocked th sacro-tanct. I wonder if you have a fit of thlt paper reaching so far back? If so, I should like th privilege of running It over some day. as much a anything else, to renew my youth. 1 could scarcely feel at home visiting Ore gon City now for companionship, with out camping at the cemetery. Each stone would rise up In testimony of thot who were In the arena with me ben life' pulsations answered to the quick, though now in destb' deep barement My brother lie buried there. I bone hi hooded year o, sor row, may find In some eternal space, the sight ot a supernal glory, with bowers of amaranth and asphodel, all hi own, to pay for the burden of his stricken year on earth. In the long dolor of his staying here. Hut his. was not the only one in whluh life was mostly wreathed with sorrow-, and th grave betokens the weary heart at rest. There too, the mother of my wife lies sleeping; who passed away all too soon, in years this side the living. She went as serenely as a saint to vespers, and exhaled to heaven k sweetly," as summer evening latest sigh tbat shuts the rose." Turning away from the portals of the tomb where death reigns in sol emn majesty, let us pursue another theme. I find in Oregon City now but very few who answer roll call of those I knew 40 and 50 years ago. Some were my cronies like Hilly Pratt He was an "amoosln' little cuss" as Josh Hill ings used to say, living at Salem, and was drummer boy for the Marion Rifles, of which I was the most mar tial figure of the company, as I often told myself. The drum was bigger than Hilly, but he pounded a whole lot of noise out ot it eventually coming Oregon City he married one of Its fairest daughters, and has lived there ever since. I am sorry to have to re late that altho I set William a pious example, snd tried to guide his falter ing foot-steps aright, the lure of trout In the streams and bird In the woods, made the Sabbath only a holy show j to him. In fact he was a good deal like the fellow, where a colporteur called on his wife during his absence "Does your husband fear the laird?" "I giiess so as lie always takes his gun with him on Sundays." Then there Is George Harding. He has seemed like a brother to me fori many a year. If the world had more of his kind In evidence wo should have had the new dispensation evoked long gefore this. George believes In the "general welfare," wliero nliito- cracy has Inserted It, and capturing the government, it is now thrall to the "welfare of the general" Then there Is Tom Pope and Tom Randall, tom-toms they might be called. Does T. A. P. have whiskers on tap yet? If so they are at least 40 years old. These three I have mentioned, for long years of strict attention to busi ness are models to pattern after In any community as each has stuck to the, last and their word as good as the bond. And Hese Johnson unassuming, but true as flint to the sturdy fiber of his ancestors in every good quality. It this the whole list of early time men? Death has been so busy In year past I do not know, but they are all to an swer. Of the ladles of early days Kate and Hattle of the Barclays. George Hard ing's wife of the Harlow's. Amy ol the Johnson's. Mlnda and another titter of the Randalls, are all I an. sure of In the living, and Mlnda was Wheeler's mate as everyone knows. Hut the long procession of the dead. Of my cronies the first was Herman Duck, kind-hearted, true and generous He being bald I sprang a ga on him In 1805. Why does Herman Buck wear "specs In fly time?" "Because the files will light on top of his head.' And Herk Kelley, I remember at a show in Pope's hall, while the crowd was Fathering and p'enty of gab-fest ing going on, I wanted to find Jim i.ornran to spring some saw on film as he had been recently married, i:o every few minutes I would bawl out Jim! in a voice loud and sonorous; but Jut d:J not answer nU Hei rni fr.ru bihlijj Hi turuiu an aid. ' W at B " '"' III toinevnat lake l'i " out. bat ! hearing fi'i" '"r "" time, lo th ulJ ru la I lie tlM I" hlll.l the ttof. at It I ethlelillv bun gryr That fi.himl tn lltuklnit-r 4 etlreimtr mrr and p"-nllriil when etplalne to hi in wh I wtt to amio'i to! ! Jim. Iiump of a pli l-tt Infirmity; my Ab t all rigl but, ISiiutn bad a ritiii and J I in lit my ImkiI of I'aln KtMer, when cam In h tald he led a terlout Itiu with Ab and had u-4 It all up With lh eii'tanatlnnt tnj pralle but llerk Indited I hd bt go out anyway. Another thing haic-ned when llted at Oregon fit) It It one I ht !we been athaiiirl of but I hop to b able, to make titu'iidt for th et. V alway ratud on our friend on New Year at an rtily dy. Eery on knew Mr. Tom ( htrman tprea the best table and moat agreealt' a wer all tb Ul . but th firtt consideration wat parainont with tn. On on of theae New Year and I alway wanted to be original I got 19 big shingle and had uiy nam put on rath tn ctencll letter shout four Inche long and llai'I'r New Yea about a quarter of tn Inch In length Thu equipped, and with tb shingles under my arm. I started out nuking call at about II o clock uf course going to Mr. Cbarman't Brat at I dl not want any one to get ahead of nie there. Th New Year ca'ler were all "big eater." I am naturally pollt at every on In Oregon City at that time will tettify md knocking at the doort which llvered aerania always opened la thote day I would mtk a pro found bow to lb lackey and tay "pre ent the lady of the bout with my card." Tb door wat n ldoia slammed In my face. At Mrs. Charman's found little th beat tpread ever gorged at. and swelling with Import anc at ber cordiality I remain about half an bour until Intnitlont were becoming obnoiloua. tils hours or thereabout afterward having one card left. I made up my mind to call at Mr. Charman's agiln. I knew It was aw fat as we French say, lo go the second time, and It required some financing o 1 concluded It was tiest to pretend to b drunk which was a very reasonable etcute for New Year eve on acrotiht of the day mix- up. so staggering to the door my last thlngle dltappeared and I wat again ushered to the festive byird. I feel ture Mrs. C. thought 1 wat soued, but the never told on me. I believe thote two lunches were worth a dollar each and if my friends will tuke up a collec tlon of that amount and 40 cents car fare. I will take it up to the heirs and talk about It I am conscious I have taken up too much of your apace and will bottle myself up. It la a goo I sign I am getting old that I am becoming gurru lous. Turning now to a soberer theme and to conclude. I extend the salute "All Hall" to those of the living who re member me. and are of the passing show over whom the waters of ob'lv Ion will soon engulf, and If In dlmln ishlng numbers should we meet, and I not there, "Among the guests star-scattered on the grass Ye, whom tn Joyous errand reach the spot And I not one, turn down an empty gluss." CHARLES P. CHURCH. Eggs have taken a slight decrease within the pust two dnys, and on Tues day the Brady Mercantile company was selling the fresh, country eggs for two dozen of 65 cents, which is somewhat encouraging to the house wife of Oregon City. Hiittcr. also has taken a decline, and on Tuosduy this firm was offering 65 cents for country butter, the wholesale prlco having been on Saturday 75 cents. Creamery butter fell also and today tho price Is S.'i cents. Vegetables are coming steadily Into the market. Tho Chinese gardens und as many truck gardeners who are able to meet the demand, are supplying the local markets with fresh vegetables each day. Young onions, like old on ions, seem to be In demand, and the prlco for the former are still five cents for a Bingle bunch, while last yeur they were selling two bunches for five cents. Many of the housewives of this city are putting In small gardens aim onions, radishes, potatoes and lettuce seem to be the popular vegetables that are being planted. - a SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CEERTIFICATE In tho Circuit Court of the tSate of Oregon, for Clackamas County. County of Clackamas, a municipal cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. Andrews, Joseph SUimpfer, J. W. Roots, John W. Lodcr. Milton H.iney, J. W. & E. Roots, Chas M. and Chas. K. Walt, G. C. Fields, Richard McMahon, A. E. Walt, Chas. Joseph, Christian Trochsel, Anna Howell, Thos. Glbbs, Sarah Ran dolph, E. G. Caufleld, H. E. Cross, Trustee. A. M. C. Schutto, W. D. Henthorn, W. W. Doner, Jennie E. Boner, Carl I.lnns, L. A. H ;nthorn, W. R. U'Ren, Simon P. Slawson, Or lando J. Mack, Chas. N. Wa'Iaco. Emma McNeil, E. W. Beeman. Guerna Lowell, B. Glldner, C. H. Clement, Itena I Horrific, A. F. Striker, Sarah E. Palmer, Archie Mark;e, Thos. E. Dowllng, Grace U P.ronougli, Earl C. Hronough, C. W. Nichols, J. E. Hammond, Johan na Buckley, D. J. Buckley, Jr., Wil liam Buckley, C.A.Gove, Harlet Lee, G. Svarend. and J. L. FaRler, O A. and M. L. Hayward. Marshfleld; Anders G. Wcbom, Hlbernla Sav ings Bank, Katherlne I Trefett, James H. Black. Oregon Land Co.. Luella II. Hess, Dora L. Cheek, E. F. t'oioiik. T M. McDauiel. J II Coll. Win T. I'aila. til a. Man M I'o'ly. r.'lm M (o.awo.l. K II II, is II, J. T A riii, Harah . a',.nu. John Campbell, I'tial Marl ii 1. r. Ililev. tl W. Iltn.ler ah, t J ) U, belrt, Knlel liar e. Nellie K Niuliilr, John Wtl no. W. II Manning. It K U Hi in 111 'lit. Utt W. Iloyt, I'nul Krlllieit, T I. Mary Cliaruian, A. II. Ilile ten. Harvh C. Parker, KM ('. Hthln. I lam Hliain, tiualav It. Hoffman T. Alemnder, W. H lirlfflt. Cell Hlaikaell, Ann llilaterfleld, W. W liruham. Wiat-elb Mullan, N. O Wal.len, Trust. ('. N. Walt. Win Kendall. (I W. Clr.lrr. K. C. Aid rich. Chat K a Mary Mitchell. Joa. V. Mrewer. II. C. lauil J. Wad, M. II. Clark. A N. Moiitey, U K A Ann It. William. U A. Wood ward. Ileit r A May. Jame A. Kay 8 IHuhm.Hr. A hll1 Begher. Jame Bruce. W. II. Tull A It. L Clark Win. M. and Harsh Hmlih. Id K Parent. (1. W. dealer, II. F. lUralow belrt. Geo W. Htnderant K. I Walker. W. H. C'orbelt, John W Carlaon. h'll-n Callahan. W. F. A lua Heer, Francl M. Baker. Nln Joy. Allen K. Joy, Hermit K. Gregg (1. It. III. harda A J. It. Hmllh. Frank Cole. II. K Noble. Mary K. N'orthup Kinma U Green. I. K. Coffe. Mo- Uill Lumber Co. F. II. A Henri etta Tawney. Kataca.lt Htat Hank J. 1. Band. IVf.'iidanta. To J. A. Andrew. Joseph fitainpfcr. J W. Root a. John W. l-oeVr. Milton Haney. J. W. A F. Roott. Chat M and Chat. K. Walt. 0. C. Fletdi. Richard McMahon. A. K. Walt Cha. Joteph. Chrtatlan Trachael. Ann Howell. Thot. lilbbt, Harah Kan dolph. K. G. Caufleld. II. K. Crott, trustee. A. M. C. Hchutte. W. I) Henthorn. W. W. Holier. Jeiinl K Boner. Carl Unfit. U A. Henthorn, W. It. U'Ren. Hiuion P. Hlawton. Or lando J. Mark. Chat. N. Wallace. Kmma McNeil. E. W. Heeman. Guam Ixiwell. H. Glldner. C. II Clement Ren U Herrlck. A. F. Striker. Harsh K Palmar. Archie Mtrkee, Tho. E. Howling. Grace U Hronough. Earl C Hronough. C W. Nichols. J. K. Hammond. Johan na Buckley. I). J. Buckley. Jr.. Wll Ham Buckler. C. A. Gov. Harriet le, O. Svarend and J. U Fratlvr. O A. and M. I- Hayward. Manhfleld: Anders 0. Webotn. Hlbernla Bar ings Bank. Katherln U Trerett, Jame H. Black. Oregon Land Co.. Luella II. Heat, tHira K Cheek. . F. rtozorth. T. 8. McDanlel. J. H. Colt. Wm. T. Pavla, Mr. Marl M. Polly. Wlcn M. Kockwood. E. M. Howell. J. T. Apperson. Sarah C. Wlckham. John rampbell. Cha. C. Martin. E. F. Riley. G. W. (lender shot. J. D. la heirs. Daniel Har vey, Nellie E. Neubauer, John Wat rln, W. O. Manning, R. E. U Sim mons. Geo. W. Hoyt. Paul Relmers. T. U A Mary Charman. A II. Crle on, Sarah C. Parker. Ella C. Sabln. Elam Shaw. Gustav R. Hoffman. J. T. Alexander. W. S. Grlffls. Cella Illackwcll. Anna HrUterflold, W. W. Graham, Elizabeth Mullan. N. O. Walden. trusts. C. N. Walt. Wm. Kendall. (1. W. Closter. F. C. Aid rich. Cha. E. A Mary Mltrhel. Jot. V. Brewer. II. C. ft I-oul J. Wade. M. H. Clark. A. N. Munsey. L. E. ft Anna R. Williams. I A. Wood ward. Hextcr ft May, James A. Kays. S. Blnhm Sr. Achllle Sogher. Jame Bruce. W. II. Tull ft R. L. Clark, Wm. M. and Sarah Smith. Ida E. rarent. O. W. Clestor. B. F. Harstow heirs, Geo. W. Bandorant. E. U Walker. W, 8. Cnrbett, John W. Carlson. Ellen Callahan. W. F. A Ina Speer. Francis M. Baker. Nina Joy. Allen R. Joy. Hermit E. Gregg. G. R. Richards ft J. R. Smith. Frank Cole. H. E. Noblo, Mary E. Northup, Emma U Greene. U E. Co'fee, Mo lalln Lumber Co.. F. H. ft Henri etta Tawney, Estncada State Bank, J. L. Bund, the above named 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 1544. Issued on tho 5th day ot January, 1910, by the Sheriff of tho County of Clacka- mus, Stato of Oregon, for tho sum of Eleven hundred Seventy and 63-100 $1170X3) Dollars, tho snmo being thu amount due and delinquent for taxes for tho yenr 1910, together with pen alty, Interest and costs thereon upon tho real property assessed to you, of hlch you nro the owner ns apponrs f record, situated In said county and stato. together with tho nirinor Bum of ten per cent per annum from tho 5th day of January. A. D. 1916, snld nssoKsmonts and property bolng moro particularly described as follows, to- It: A. Andrews, Ely 5.90 acres blk. 14, Barlow Joseph Stampfer, Gat.kes Sub. Dlv. Blk 8, Barlow, Lot 1, Blk "A" l- J. W. Roots, Boring Junction Tracts, SE 1-4 of 10 2.88 John W. Ixidnr, Boring Junction Tracts NE 1-4 Blk. 11 1113 J. W. Roots, Rorlng Junction Tracts Lot 1 Blk 20 25.90 Milton Haney, Palmer's Add te Boring Junction Tracts 50x100 ft. out of NW corner of Blk 4 2.09 2.49 J. W. & E. Roots, Roots Add to Boring Tracts Iot "C" ... J. W. Roots, Roots' 2nd Add to Boring Junction, Lot "J" Chas. N. & Chas. E. Walt, Cnnby Gardens, EV4 of Lot 29, V Lot 30 Chas. N. & Chas E. Walt, Block 6.37 5.48 36 Canny Gardens G. C. Fields, Lot 5, Block 11 Ca nemah Richard McMuhon, Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 22, Canemah 5.48 3.91 C.C7 A. E Walt, Lot 4, Blk 25, Cane mah 3-l Chas. Joseph, Lots 2, 3, 4, Blk. 31 Canemah 6.2a Chas. Joseph, Lot 7, IHk 31, Ca nemah 2.15 Gladstone Real Estate Association Lots 1. 8, Block 57, Canemah.. O.Cfi Gladstone Real Estate Assoclaton Lots 1, 8, Blk. 58, Cnnehiah.. 3.32 Christian Trachsel, Lot 3, Blk. "C", Can 'man 2.47 Anna Howell, Lots 3, 6, P.Ik. "D' Canemah 6.85 Thos. Glbbs. a triangular parcel of land in Canemah bounded by Sts. No, and called 8 and 8V4 and Center Des. bk.'63 page Ill rfarah llando'i h. 'i uf l ot I Blk. 'II ', ("iiieinah Harah Randolph. of I ail I, 1Mb ' II", Caneinth K U Caufleld. lait 6, Uk. "I," Canemah I IT It? Ill II. E. Croat, trutle. Cla ktlllat Fruit Un.lt. laii A II. Blk 10. I Id A M C. H.hulle, tail 1, lilts. . Kataeail JlHJ W. II. Ileiilbotn, tail II It, IHk IT, Kalarad (71 VI. W. IU.n-r. la.l 11, Hlk. 1J, lit Add to r.tai tda I Bl Jennl K Boner, Ut 14, IHk 31, Mr.! Add tn Falaead Ill Carl Limit. at I. Hlk. ff, J!o!.rlata Add to Kalara.la 1017 1. A Henthorn. Uit T I. Hlk. II. f-olirtit Add to Katarada 10 It John laxler. Hlk. I to It and Frl. Block a A B. (iltdalon. I ait a ta ll ll'k I. Gladaton 10 W. R. t' llrn. tail II 10. IHk II Gltdaton no John W. laMer. Block III In 101 and Fr l Block C to II. (Had alone. rt T. Hlk IS in Blinon . Hlawton. IM I. Hlk 10, (Ilidtton to Gladaton Real Ettat Aatoelatlon tail S. Hlk 10. Gltdaton I (1 Orlando J. Mark, I ait I, Hlk. 10. Gladaton I II Cl.aa N. Wallac. Ia.t I Hlk 10 GUdtlnn lit Gladaton Real Fatal Ataoelallna laid adjoining Gladaton Park lait 134 7B0 Emma McNeil, ta.l 1. Blk. 1, Hyd Park 131 K. W. Beeman. !-ot J S. Blk. t. Ilyd Park II) Guerna Ixiwell. tail 30 to 31, Blk, Hlk. 1 Ilyd Park II C. II. Clement, tail 1. I. IHk I. Hyd Park IS Rena U Derrick. I it I. 4. 1. Hlk. I. Hyd Park II! F. Striker, lait I. 10. Hlk 10. Ilyd Park I t H. Glldner. tail 7. 1. Blk It. Ilyd Park . IIJ Harah E. Pt'in-r. tail I to 14 Hlk. 14. Ilyd Ptrk I II Archie Marked, la.tt 31 33. Hlk II. Hyd Park Ill Tho. E. Howling. Iati 1314. Hlk 3. Idlewlld 1.51 Grace U Hronough. lait 3. Hoard mans Add to Jennlng ladK 83.1) Karl C. Bronough. I ait 5. Hoard man'i Add to Jennlng lavtg 1104 Earl C. Bronough, Lot 8, Board man' Add to Jennlng laidg 1314 Earl C. Bronough. tail 11. Rnard man's Add to Jennlng Iodgn 13 31 Earl C. Bronough. Ixit II, Board man' Add to Jennings laidne 15 77 C. W. Nlchol. Lots O, II. I. lit Add to Jennings Lodge 13.31 J. E. Hammond, tails 29 33. Hlk 7 Marchbankt 4 ft Johanna Buckley, lait 35, Blk. 7. Marchbankt 1.93 D. J. Buckley. Jr . Ut 3. Blk 7, Marchbankt 1.91 Wm. Buckley. Iat 37. Blk. 7. Marchbankt 1.1.1 C. A. Gove. Iat t. Hlk. I. March- bank 1.93 Harriot la-e. laits 3 to 6, Hlk. I. Marchbankt S.76 0. Svarend ft J. U Fratlnr. lot 13 to 15. Blk. I. Marchbankt... 4.80 O. A. ft M. U Hayward, lait 1. Blk. I, Marshfleld 1 5.98 Ander G. Wcbom. Ixt 14, 15, 16, Blk. 6, Mtlwaukle Park.... 1.73 Hlbernla Saving! Bank. Lait 8. Blk. W. Replattlng of a Portion of Mllwaukle Park 4.33 Katherlne L. Trevett, that portion or Lot 1. Blk. V lying North and East of West line of Lot 7. Blk. V, Lot 1. Blk. C 3.87 Hlbernla Savings Hank, Rop'at- tlng of a portion of Mllwaukle Park. Lot 2, Blk. V 3.3 Jame H. Bluck, Lota 40 41, Blk 73. Mlnthorn 2.27 James II. Black. Ixit 4. Blk. 77 Mlnthorn 2.12 Oregon Und Co., Iaits 13-14. Blk 89. Mlnthorn 2.12 Luella II. Hess, Iaits 25 26, Blk 89, Mlnthorn 2-12 Dora L. Cheek, Iaitt 10 15, Hlk 95 Mlnthorn 4.43 Dora L. Check, Ixits 5-31, Hlk 15, Mlnthorn C.00 E. F. Bonorlh, Ixits 14-19, Blk 97, Mlnthorn 4.43 E. F. Hozorth, Iaits 1. IHk. 98 Mlnthorn 1.52 Dora L. Cheek, Iaits 2 to 9, Hlk. 98, Mlnthorn C.57 T. 8. McDanlel & J. II. Colt, Hlk. 12, Orchard Homes 4.40 T. S. McDnnlel & J. II. Colt, part of Blk 13, Orchurd Homos.... 1.40 T. S. McDnnlel & J. II. Colt, part of Hlk 21, Orchard Homes C.87 T. S. McDnnlel & J. H. Colt, part of Blk. 25, Orchard Homos... 5.87 T. S. McDnnlel ft J. II. Colt, part of Blk 28-29, Orchard Homes.. 10.76 Wm. T. Davis, Lot 15, Blk 11, Nob Hill 1.69 Mrs. Marin M. Polly, IxHh 17 to 23, Blk. 79, Mlnthorn 3.60 Ellen M. Rockwood, Lot 11, Blk 12, Ardenwald 3.58 Ellen M. Rockwood, Iaits 13-14, Blk. 12, Ardenwald C.19 E. G. Caufleld, Lots 5, C, 7, Blk. 33, Bolton 8.01 E. M. Howell, Lots 1 to 13, Blk. 6. Nob mil a.r.r, E. M. Howell, Lots 17 to 21, Blk. 6. Nob Hill 2.55 J. T. Apperoon, Lots 5-6, Blk. 51 Oregon City 30.00 Sarah C. Wlckham. Lot 4, Blk. 130, Oregon City 20.27 John Campbell, Lots 3-4, Blk Oregon City Annex 1.76 Chas. Martin, 50x100 ft. of lait 4, Darling's Ad to Oregon City.. 3.03 E. F. Rlloy, Blk. "D" Park Add to Oregon City 3.62 G. W. Hendershott, lait 1, Blk 3, Pleasant Placo Add to Oregon City 5.20 J. D. Leo Heirs, So. Oswego, lait 6, Blk. 41 1.91 Daniel Harvey, Lot 1, People's Transportation Co.'s Lots.... 2.44 Nellie E. Niubaucr, E of Lot 14, Plnehurst 10.70 John Watrln, Lots 4-5, Blk. 6, feasant Llttlo Homes No. 3.. 2.22 John Watrln, Lots 10 to 12, Blk. 6, Pleasant Llttlo Homes 2.86 W. (i. Manning, Lots 3 to 6, Blk "A", Pompeii 3.13 R. E. L. Simmons, lait 1, Blk. B, Pompeii 1.51 R. E. L. Simmons, Lot 2, Blk. B, Pompeii 1.51 Geo. W, Hoyt Lots 1-2. Blk "C" 414 'iuiill 10k Paul l4iiir. E 1 1 of la I II, Hlk II. Hobefltoll 4 0) I't'll ltlllll. I ail II. Hlk. ii, lli.li tla.in Ill T, I- A Miry Cliaruian, lait I, l.lk 6, Weal I. Inn I 0T A. II Oileewn. lait I, Hlk tl, 1.1 of Co. Hold I Wllltmnll Fill Acieag 1 1. I f 10 Harah ('. Parker, lad 1 1, Hlk. f vVln.lmr 1 10 ; 1 1 at C. Hahln. lad IT, Hlk. II, Windtor 1 10 Elam Hlit. Iat I, Blk II, Wild- or I Tl (luatav It Hoffman, lad III, Hlk. 15. Wlndaor Ill John W. I Oder, lait It, Hlk II. Wlii.l.or Ill J. T. Al.tander, Ut II, Hlk. II Windtor Ill J. T. Aleitnder. lait 4. Hlk. 10. Windtor Ill W. H GrUfl. Ut 7, lUk. 10, Windtor 114 Cella Hltckwell, I ail I 1, Hlk II Windtor Ill Anna Hrlil.rfleld. lait 1, Hlk. II, Windtor Ill W. W. Graham. II re In J. Hwlty t). U C. He. It, H. I W 110 Elisabeth Mullan, 20 acr.t I lait Wbltcouib 1). U C. H. I. I in 1)0 N. O. Wtldea Tr. I 70 sere Wm. Bland I). U C. Hc. IS, II. I IE Ill C. N. Walt, II acre as dtt Ilk. of Will No. I, pg I), Her 17 21. I IE Illl Wm. Kendall, It. 600 to. ft oa Philander la I). U C. 80. 4 3). 1IR Ill G. W. dealer. H. 30 ta ra of illl i uf HE4 Hoc. 31, I IK Ill F. C. Aldrlrh. 10 acr In H. Mink ler I). I. C 8ec. II. 1 1W. 14 1 IE 1411 Chaa. E. A Mary Mltrhlt. NEU of HW4 urept 10 arret, Hea. 31. 4 1 , 712 Joa C. Brewer. I 55 acre In SW1 and Ut S. See. 30 4 IK I It II C. A lamia J. Wide. .34 acre In Kir Flatter ). U C Bar 21. 21. I- 2E IS M II. Clark. .50 acre In Hira Fuher n,ur Ill A. N. Muniey. .71 arre In Ear Either I). U C 1 13 U E. A Anna R. William. .11 acre In Oregon City Claim., 117 U A. Woodward, pt. lait I In floe 1IS3E II I! littler A Muy, .30 acre In Wm. Holme I). I. C 14 21 Jimei A. Kiy. .38 aire la VTm. Holuiei V. L. C 115 8. Blnhm. Sr. 20 acres In Andrew Hood D. L. C 11.11 Achllle Hegher. 8V4 of N of SB i of SE"4 Hec. 11 4 2 4 8 Jime Bruce. 8 of HKS4 of 8H 1 10 W. B. Tull A R. I. Clark, lait I and 8EV4 of STki of NW1, Sec 11 52E 10 37 Wm M. A Sarah Smith. NWU of KKVI See 13 5 2K 1.71 Ida E. Parent, 1.50 acre 800. 17-MB I.B4 0. W. Clrttnr, 60 acre In Hoe. 31 5 2E I 04 0. W. dealer. N'4 of NWi Bee. I6-2E 1380 n. F. lUralow helm. KM of 8 W Si In Sec 29- IH 2K 1) 61 Geo. W. Bandernnt. 7 aero de Bk. 117. Page 12. Record of Deeds. Sheriff Division 160 K. U Walkur. 5 a-rei d.. Bk. of Will No. 2. page 419. In Abnl Mattoon D. I C 115 W. 8. Corbott 8WVI of SW 800. 25 4 3E ,, .3h Ellen Callahan, 2 acres as de. Bk. 79. Page 301. Sec. 18- 3E t.57 W. F. A Ina Speer, 1.20 acre as des. Bk. 106, pago 473, Snc, 11 14E 1.40 John W. Carlaon. 8EV4 of NWV4, Site. 95-3E 10.54 IVancIs M. Baker, 4 acre In Snc. 1 8-4-4 E 1.60. Nina Joy, N'4i of NV4 H.yi. 10 5 4B 21.61 Allen R. Joy, 8V& of NVfc 8cc II 5-4E 21.B1 Hermit C. Grogg, W4 of NWVt Sec 20 5 4E 35.21 0. R. Richards A J. R. Smith NE'4. Sec. 14 4 6E 16.39 Frnnk Cole, W of NKV4 nnd 8H 14 of W and NE'.i of SWV;, Snc. 14, UK 24.07 1. K. Noblo, WV4 of 8 W',i Hoc. 36-2 6E 30.32 Mary E. Nortbrup, 1 noro ns do Bk. 107, pg. 218. Sou 8 3-7K... 2.28 Emma L. Grneno, part of ns de. Bk. 110. pago 79, Sec. 9-3-714.. 1.64 E. Coffee, 4.83 ncres as des Bk. 114, pg. 98, Sec 4-4-5E.... 2.04 Molallii Lumber Co., K ot NW4 of NE'A Sec. 2I-4-3E 9.21V H. A Honrliittn Tawney 88 acres ns des. Bk. 119, Pugo 70, Sec 9-3-7E 16.73 Cstacadn Stato Bank, 18.10 acres des. Ilk. 101, page 412, Soc. 21-34B 30.32 . U Band, NW of NW4 of 8W '4, except 5 ncros Soc. 18-3-3E. E.34 You are furthor. notified Hint said Clacknnias County has paid taxes on snld premises for prior or subsequent years with tho rate of Interest ou sulil mount') ns follows: Said aliovu named deren lantH ns till) owners of the legal tltlo of tho hove described property, us the same appears of record end each of tho tliur persons above named aro bore- by further notified that Clackamas entity will apply to tin circuit court of tho county and slnto uforosuld for a decree foreclosing tho Hen against the property abovo described and mentioned In said certificate. And you nro hnrohy summoned to appear within sixty days nftor tho first pub lication of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of flrnt publication and defend this action or pay tho amount duo as nbovo shown together with costs and accrued interest, and tn casPi of your failure to do so a do erne will bo rondorcd foreclosing tho lien of said taxes nnd costs against tho lands and premises above named. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing in Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, at tho address hereinaf ter mentioned. Dato first publication March 30, 1917 GILBERT L. HEDGES, District Attornoy for Clackamas County, Oregon. Address Welnhard Bldg., Oregon Clty Oregon,