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Summona. tn Clin Circuit Court of the Hint of Oregon for Chi'liiunas Cminty. Ongon uiul California llnllrimd Coin puny, corporation, rinhitlff, v. jtmn MIIhImmII and Allen MllalniMlt, ,in wife, Anroii Mlllur nml Martha Miller, liN wlfn, DnfMiidsnti, To the nlinvo-namcil defendants, .lohnn Mllatecilt ami Aline Mllslendt, III wife, Aaron Miller and Marina Mil ler, Ilia wife, ami ruth of you! Ill the inline of the HI ill 0 of Ori-KOIl, you are hereby required lo api"ar nml answer lh complaint llhil against you III the above entitled anil on or Imfore the lirij dny of April, IM4, anlil dnle being more Hutu l weeks from I lie Sot U day of February, MM. nn which illitu fliMl publication of llila anui Hon was made; ami If you full to tip pear find answer Ilia complaint here In, pliiliiiiff will lU'l'ly ' :,,llrl '"r tbu Mtef prayed for In lla compliilnl herein, lo w II: thai 'hat cerlnlii deed recorded In the office of III" Coiinly ti((inler of t'liickaimiH Coiinly, Ore- KUI1. nn lll '"'I lliy f May, l!'H. I" Hook 1'.'0, pago tsl, nf tlin Uncords of I "i'il of mild County, and dull d Aug lint 3, 1 '.h i.i, nml purporleil to have been Hindu, executed and delivered ly plaintiff to defeinliint Jo tin II Mllnt II, uiul convey Inn the. norlhweat quarter of Mention 11 In township 4 Houth, Itaima 3 Knal of (lie Wllliuiiclle Me ridian, Clackamaa County, Stain of Oregon, coiiiulnliiK on hundred and aUiy Here, morn or lena, lie decreed to ha fraudulent, Invalid and void, and that aald protcmlecl deed ho cancelled and held for miiiiilit ami of no fores and effect ; That defendants Julian Mllstemlt am) Alice MIlHteedl, tila wife, Aaron Miller and Murtlia Miller, hU wife, and each of you, lie decntnd not to have my right. Ili'e or Intereal In and to laid property or tiny part thereof, and Ihnt plaint in lie decreed lo tut the owner of and entitled to tlm posse alnn and enjoyment of aald prenilaea, fr' front any claim of you or each of you," and t tint you, And each of you, lie decreed not lo have any right, title or Interval In, or lieu upon anlil north went quarter of aald section II, town alilp 4 foutli, range Z eaat, of the Willamette Meridian, Clackumua Coun ty, Btala of Oregon, or any part there of; That plaintiff have a decree annual you, and each of you, for It a coat a lid dlahuraementa herein, and for audi other and further relief aa lo tlila Court shall aeeui meet and equitable In the premlaea. This aiimmniia la pulilliihed In Hie Oregon City Knerprlne at Oregon City, Clackamaa County, Oregon, once a week for six aurresslvn weeks, by ord er of the Honorable II. H. Anderaou, Juiliit of the County Court fur Clack noun County, Ori-Kou, piirHiiant to an order made and entered on the 19th day of February, 1911: mid aald order direct! publication of tlila aiimtnoua (O be made not lena than once a week for all successive weeka, and Unit you ahall ao appear and answer nn or be fur the :ird day of April, 1914: date of first publication being Keliruary itiith, 1914. ilnlo nf IiihI piilillcatlon, April 3rd. 1914. WM. D. KKNTON. IlKN C. HKV and KENNETH I.. KKNTON, Attorney for I'lalntlft. Sheriff'! Bala. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. Emmet U IWach, I'lnlntllT, vs. W. II. Mcilarry. Frankle I. Mcdarry. bit wife, lunula A. Harlow end lAura D. Harlow, hla wife, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka maa, aa. iiy virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the aenl of the above en titled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the Kith day of February, 1914, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In aald court on the 24th day of January, 1914, In favor of Kinmet I,. I leach. Plaintiff, and against W. Fl. Mrtiarry. Defendi.nl, for the sum of Jliooo.oo, with Interest thereon at the rale of ? per cent per annum from the 29th duy of Auatint, 1912, and the further aiuu of $200.00, a attorney'! fco, and tho cost! of and upon thla writ, command ing me to make sale of the following deacrlbed real property, situated In the county of Clucknmna, atate of Oregon, to-wlt: Tho South half of the North eaat quarter, and the North hnlf of the HouthcaHt quarter of Section 23, Town ahlp 2 Houth of linage 7 Kant of the Willamette Meridian, together with the tenement, heredltnmenta and ap purteniincea thereunto belong or In any wine appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of auld writ, I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In tho City of Oregon City, tn aald County and Suite, hwII ut public auction, subject to redemption, to (he highest bidder, for V. 8. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the with in named defendnnta or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above de acrlbed real property or ony pnrt there of, to satisfy aald execution, judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. K. T. MASS. Bherlff of Clnckamna County, Oregon. Hy II. J. 8TAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., February 17th, 1914. Summona. In the Circuit Court of the Staba of Oregon for Clackamaa County. George Allen Marshall, I'lnlntllT, va. Delia J. Marshall, Defendant. To Dellu-J. Marshall, above-named defendant: ' In the nume of the State of Oregon, "ou are hereby required lo appear and ftnrwcr the complaint filed against you 8 the nbove entitled Court and cause en or before the 24th day of April, 114, and If you full bo to appear or answer, tho plaintiff, for want thereof will apply t() the Court for the relief prayed for In the Complaint, which Ib uiat the plaintiff he allowed a decree or oivorco forever dissolving (he mar riage relation between you and the Plaintiff ami for audi other and fur ther relief nn the Court may acorn juar and equitable.' Thla summons la s'iryed upon you by order of the Hon orable .!. u. Campbell, Judge of the huovm entitled Court. The date of thla l.-r l Mnrch 7, 1914. The date or the first publication of thla Sum mona Is March 13, 1914, and the lnat oste of publication la April 24, 1914. FRANK C. HANLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' Summona. a the Circuit Court of the 8lnte of i Oregon for the County of Clacka ' mas. Dannie Stein, Plaintiff, vs. Abe Bteln. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer th complaint Died against you lu the ahove named suit on or linfor" (ha 17th day of April, 1914, said dale being the day fined Iiy Iho court and being six weeks from the publication of this summons, and If you full lo ap pear and answer suld complaint for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to I he court for Iho relief prayed for In the complnlnt, to-wlt: a Decree of Di vorce dissolving the bonds of inatrl motley now existing between plaintiff and defendant ou the grounds of cruel ty nml Inhuman treatment, ami for audi other and further relief as thla court may seem equitable and Just. Thla summons la published by the order of ,1. 11, Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the County of Clnckn nuoi, Htale of Oregon, ami order was made nml entered thla 2nd day of March, 1911, nt lh limn prencrlbud for the publication of thla summons fur six weeka beginning with the Is sue dated March Alh, 1914, and conilii ulng every week thereafter and con tinuing (he Issue of April 17, 1914. . W. A. IIUHK, Attorney for I'lulnliff. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of (lie Hlato of Oregon for Clncknmaa County. K. I). Itood, 1'lalntlrr, va. Isedora Hterrelt, 1 II. Hterret, Hhaw Itntcher Company, a corporation, and J. It. Howies, Defendnnta. Iiy virtue of mi execution, Judgment order, decree and order of aale, Issued out of the above entitled court In the nbove entitled cause, to me directed and dated the fth day or March, A. D., 1914. upon a Judgment and decree ren dered and entered In auld court on the 21 Mt duy of Keliruary, 1914, In fnv. or of the plaintiff, K. D. Hood, and against the above named defendants, for the aum of Two Thousand Dollars (t'.'iliiu) with Interest thereon at the rule of eight per rent per annum from January .1, 1913, and the further sum of Hlxly four Dollars and Hevcnty-aev-en Cents ($114.77), with Interest there on at eight per cent per annum from September 1, 1912. and for the fur ther aum of One Hundred Fifty Dol lars with Interest thereon at the rate of alx per cent per annum from tho 21st day of February, 1914, and for the further aum of Sixteen Dollars and Fifty Cents (IIC.KO) coats and dls bursemeiita, with Interest thereon at the rate of alx per cent per annum from the 21st dny of February, 1914, and the costs of and Umiii the writ herein commanding mo to make sale of the property hereinafter deacrllied; aald Judgment and decree being also In favor of defendant, J. It. Howies, upon hla cross-complaint filed In anld suit and against tho defendants, Ise dora Sterrett and I,. II. Sterrett, her husband, for the aum of Thirty-seven. Hundred Fifty Dollar! (:17'.0) with Interest thereon el the rule of alx per rent per annum from March 11, 1912, and the further aum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars (ir0) with Intereat thereon nt the rate of six per rent per annum from the Slat day of Feb ruary, 1914; aald writ commanding ma to make sale of the following dcscrrr ed real proporty, to-wlt: Ut numbered two (2) and the north half of the snutliweat quarter of the aoutheast quarter of section five (5) In township two (2) south of range three (3) east of Willamette Meridian, containing forty (40) acrea, more or leaa, and an nate In Clackamas County, Oregon; NOW. THKHKFOKE, by virtue of snld execution, Judgment order, decree and order of sale, and In compliance with the commands of anld writ, I will, on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1914, at ten o'clock A. M , at the front door of Hie County Court House In Oregon City, Clackamaa County, Ore gon, aell at publlo auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for rash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants or either of them had on Jan uary 3, 1912, the date of the mortgage of the plaintiff, foreclosed In aald suit, or since that date had In or to the above deacrlbed property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order det-rue. Interest, coats and accrued cosla. E. T. MASS. Sheriff of Clackamaa County. Oregon. Hy II. J. 8TAAT8. Deputy. Dated thla 11th day of March. 1914. First Issue March 13. 1914. Ust Issue April 10, 1914. Notice to Creditors. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Clncka mna. In the Mutter of the Estate of Oreon McMurry, deceased. Notice la herby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamaa. admin istrator of the estate of tireen Mc Murry, deceased. All persona having claims agulnat the aald eatnte are hereby notified and required lo present the anmo duly ver ified with proper vouchers at the of fice of (lordon E. Hayea. Stevens lliillding, Oregon City, Oregon, with in alx months from the date of the first publication hereof. Dated March Dtth, 1914. FRANK McMCRRY. Administrator of tho Eatnte of Green McMnrrv. Deceased. GORDON E. HAYES. Attorney for Ad mlnlatrntor. a Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Clnckamna Counly. Tlllle McLaughlin, Plaintiff, vs. Ambrose Mclaughlin. Defendant. To Ambrose McLaughlin, above named defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complnlnt filed against you, In the above named suit, on or before tho 1st day of May, 1914, snld date being the expiration of alx weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fnll to appear or answer snld complnlnt, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of mntrlmony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant. This summons la published by order of Hon. .1. II. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Cmirt, which order was made on the 14rh, day of Mnrch, 1914. ond the time prescribed for publication thereof Is alx weeks, beginning with the Issue dated, Friday, March 20th, 1914, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday. May 1st. 1914. I1ROWNELL 4 8 TONE, Attorn7i for Plaintiff. 8ummons. In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon for the County of Clacka maa. Clara Ellata Smith, Palntlff, vs. Jack Howard Smith, Defendant In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complnlnt filed against you In the above entitled snlt on or be fore the lat day of May, 1914, which date Is more than six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the relief prayed for tn ua complaint herein. to-wlt : For a decree of divorce forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and that she lie divorced from defendant, and that she be allowed o resume tor maiden name of Clara fu lain Hcliuchiirdt, and for such further relief aa to tint court may seem Just and eiiullnble. This summons Is published hy order of the Honorable J. V. Campbell, Cir cuit Judge of the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon. Dated, Mnrch Ulth, 1914. H. W. HTKONO, Attorney for I'lnlntllT. First, publication, March 20, 1914. IjinI publication, May 1, 1914. Notlf! of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby kIvcii (lint the un deislisned administratrix of the estate of Ann llellly, di-ceoaed, hu filed her final account and report In snld ha lute, and Iho Coiinly Court of Clnckii- uiiis County, Oregon, mis fixed -Won dav, Iho lilh duy of April, 1914, at ton o'clock A. M at the County Court doom In the County Court House in Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and idnee for hearing objections lo the said account und tlin settlement there of. MARtJAUKT C. It KIM, Y, Administratrix of the F.stntn of Ann llellly, deceased. Dated, March fllh, 1914. JOH. K. HKIXiKH, Attorney. Administrator's Notlca. Notice la herby given thai the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Uiuls Hiisselbrlnk, decased, has filed hla Una I account In aald estate In the County Court of the Stnte of Ore Kisii, for Clackamas County, and that tho Judge of aald court bus appointed Monday, the l.'lih duy of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock A, M., for hearing objections to snld account nnd for settling said estate. JAKE PETERS. Administrator of the estute of Ioula Huaselbrlnk, deceased. IIHOWNKTX i STONE, Attorneys for Administrator. In (he County Court In the State of Oregon. County of Cluckumae. In the Matter or the Kstute of Aaa Handera, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the nn- (Widened Kiecutrlx of the I-ast Will and Katnle of Aaa Sanders, Deceased, haa Hied her dual report In the above named Court and Hon. H. 8. Anderson, Judge of aald Court has set Monday, April 20lh, 1914, for the henrlng of snld Hiinl reiHirt and for the Settlement of anld Estate. All persons Interested In aald estate are hereby warned lo take due notice of time and place or inld hearing. AnilY I SANDERS. Executrix of aforeaald. C. H. DYE. Attorney. Dated, 20th of March. A. D., 1914. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is herby given that the under signed, administrate of the estate oi Charles V. Noblltt. deceased, haa tiled In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon for the County of Clackamaa, her tlnal account aa such administra trix, and that Monday, the 4th day of Muy, A. I).. 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day has been tlxed by Iho Court for the healing of objections to said report and the act tlement thereof. Dated thla 3rd duy of April, A. D., 1911. MAROARET J. MORELAND, Administratrix of the estate of C. V Noblltt, deceased. CHOS8 HAMMOND, Attorneys for Administratrix. Executors' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have been apimlnted execu tors of (he estate of William Jackson Hewlett, deceased: all persons having claims agalnat aald eatate are hereby notllled lo present the aume with proper vouchera, duly certified accord ing to law, at Ihe office of llrownell A Stone, at Oregon City, Clackamas County. Oregon, within six months of the date of the publication of this not ice. Dnted? April 3rd. 1914. ALBERT W. COOK and J. P. WOODLE. Executors of the estate of William Jackson llowlett, deceased. HROWNELL & STONE, attorneys for executors. Final Notice. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of Ihe estate of Samantha Jane Davis, deceased, haa filed hla final account tn said estate In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa Coun ly, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, the 4th day of May. 1914. at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing objections to said account and for settling Bald estnte. JOHN E. DAVIS. Administrator of the estnte ot Saman tha June Davla, deceased. HROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys for AdminlHtmor. Final Notice. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of J. W. Palmateer, deceased, haa filed her final account in aald estnte In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing objections to said account and for settling snld put fit SARAH PALMATEER, Executrix of the estute of J. W. Pal mateer, deceased. GEO. C. HROWNELL, Attorney for executrix. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will he received by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, tip to nnd Including the 17th dny of April, 1914, nt the hour of 10:no o'clock A. M., nnd then opened, fot the improvement of a county road leading from Mllwnukie to Oregon City and commonly known as the "Riv er Road from station 86x66 tn Station 26KxOK. Snld Improvement shall be executed In accordance with the plana and spec ificatlona on file In the office of the County Clerk of Clnckamna County. All bids to be directed tothe Coun ty Clerk of said Clackamaa Counlv. at Oregon City. Oregon, and marked Hlds for Improvement of River Road." and ahall be accompanied by a certl- nea cneck for five per cent of amount bid, which check shall be forfeited to said Clackamas County, should the successful bidder fall, neglect or re- ruse Tor a period of Ave days to enter Into a contract and file satisfactory bond to guarantee the completion of the work, and the fultilment of the law respecting hours of labor and mater ial furnished material men, etc., and will be required to hold Clackamas' County harmless respecting damages accrued during the progress of said Improvement The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. W. L MULVEY, County Clerk. Aireauy many sweei young IQings are hoping for a bright warm Easter Riinrlav HUH I Iji M 4 1 1 1 H I I I II H'MIIUtlllll M H I H 1 1 1 Mil' Noted i Pitcher Who Has Refused Offer of $65,000 MlHHIIIHI lilt t' ' MM I J "" - ''A ' KJrV 'cr': ' - Pit- r- Photo by American Presi Association. CHRISTY MATHEWSON has caused a deal of enthusiasm among major league baseball fans by turning down an offer from the new Federal oignnlr.iitloii. President Ollmore offered Matty $.000 for a three year contract Matty haa wintered In aplendld she on the Pacific coast ind states that be will be seen sgalu In the lineup of tbe New York Ulauts th ft year None But Men Who Are Divinely Ap pointed Could Have Written the Bible By Secretly "of &.te WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN JUDGED by human standards, man is far better prepared to write t Bible now than he whs when our Bible was written. The charac ters whoso words and deeds are recorded in the Bible were mem bers of a ningle race. They lived nmong the hills of Palestine in a ter ritory scarcely larger than one of our counties. They did not have Drint ine presses, and they lucked the learning of the schools. They had -0 GHEAT LIBHUUES TO CONSULT, no steamboats to carry them around the world and make them acquainted with the various centers of ancient civilization. Thev had NO TELEGRAPH WIRES TO BRING THEM THE NEWS FROM THE ENDS OF THE EARTH and no newspapers to spread before them each morning the doings of the dav before. SCIENCE HAD NOT UNLOCKED NATURE'S DOOR AM) REVEALED THE SECRETS OF ROCKS BELOW AND STARS ABOVE. FROM WHAT A SCANTILY SUPPLIED STOREHOUSE OF KNOWL EDGE THEY HAD TO DRAW COMPARED WITH THE UNLIMITED wfalth OF INFORMATION AT MAN'S COMMAND TODAY I AND YET THESE BIBLE CHARACTERS GRAPPLE WITH EVERY PROBLEM THAT CONFRONTS MANKIND. FROM THE ETERNAL 4.IFE BEYOND 'HE TOMB. U. S. Army Stirred Major Koehler zzz "Jf fVr 1 - - J r .t2t -if ;i Photos by American Prasa A odMo, UNITED STATES army circles were deeply stirred by the court mar !al of llsjor Benjamin M. Koehler of the coast artillery, located at Fort Terry. fww London, Conn. Ua was charged with grT offenses, but alleged that the attack upon his character was a conspiracy by offi cers who had long bad t fend with bis fsmlly. The trial was conducted behind Closed doors at th library of the fort, here pictured, witn Colonel Klrby. shown on the right, presiding. Major Koehler u he was snapped on his way to court It seen on the left H-l HHIII-HIIIIIHIIHIH'H inn h I i I 4 . .' . CREATION OF THE WORLD TO 1 by Trial of For Misconduct PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvsy I. Cross CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Ws have now moved to our permanent quarters In the Beaver .'' . Building, Next to the Andresen Building. ' Real Crista Abstract! Main Street, Loan!, Iniuranc!. Oregon City, Ore. JOSEPH Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C. I-ATOURETTB, President The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon - CAPITAL, 150,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from A M. to P. M Heart lo Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LURIE LET'S ALL CO TO JAIL! Let's ull go before Judife Bensly of Ban June. Cat., and be sentenced to Jail. Ills kind of Jiiil would do you good and would do me good and would ben efit all of us. Ills Jail Is the great out doors. Before Judse Iteasly appeared for seuteiice a man convicted of forgery. He was t man past tbe meridian of life, having reached the age of fifty eight, and Judge Beasly waa loath to give blni a term In prison. fco he sentenced blm to serve two years as a hermit In tbe mountain forty miles from San June. One of tbe cnmlitlotis of the sentence Is that tbe exile may accept employment An other la that be miint not visit a city or a town In the two years. The court will keep in touch with him durlns that time. "What thla man needs Is to be kept a way from temptation for awhile.'' anld Judge Bssly. Again let ua say "O wle Judge! O nonle Judge! Most rlshtful Judge! Most learned Judge!" He tins penetrated to the heart of a human need. lie has seen with thf eye of wtilom that mnn's miiure u weak and that one way to fight tempta tion Is lo remove oneself from It. Its power varies, like the attraction of grav Itntlon. In Inverse ratio to the square of the distance that Is. when you mul tlpty the distance by two you derrease the power of the force by four: when yon make tbe distance three times as great the power la reduced to one olntb. and so on. Besides. Judge Rensly Knows that In the mountains there is healing Tbi-i- :-im.im. iiiasKes. lifted lo meet the it beaveu. act with sooth Ing ou i ne spirit. Tbey Impress one with the grandeur of the Infinite. If "tbe groves were Cod's drat temples." as Bryant tells us. surely the moun tains are hi altars, whereon the spirit of roan may lay bis meannesses and vices and temptations and come away whole. Sentence yourself to solitude, as Judge Beasly sent the forger to the heights. Diagnose your own rase. If it be a desperate one you need a long dose ot rest from contact with your fellow men a ud women. If you have only a slight rase of world weariness get away for a correspondingly brief time Brilliant Future. "How loug have you been dieting now, Mr. Stoutr "A little more than alx months." "Do you notice any beneficial re sults 7' "I should say I did. They are won derful. I have lost fully two pounds. Think of It! I'll only have to keep at It for about eighteen years to get down to 200"-Cblcago Record-Herald. "First Necessity" "Dow would you define a 'crying need?'" asked the teacher of the rhetoric class. "A handkerchief." replied the solemn young man with the wicked eye. Chi cago Tribune. Without Horns. A clergyman was uu Important wit ness In a horse dealing case. He gave a aomewhnt confused account of tbe transaction In dispute, and the croaa examining counsel, after making sev eral blustering hut Ineffective at tempts to obtain a more satisfactory Mtntemeut. said: "Pray. air. do yon know the differ ence between n horse and a cow?" . "1 acknowledge my Igiioniuce," re plied the reverend gentleman. "I tnirdl.v know tbe difference between a horse nnd a cow or between a bull mid a bully- only a bull. I am told, has horns, and atiully"-here he made a resiectful how to the advocate "luckily for uie. has none." 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Cashier Phones Pacific E2 Home A-151 BROWNELL k STONE Attorneys-at-Law All legal birilness promptly attended to U'REN A SCHUEREL I Attornsya-at-Liw t Oeutscher Advokat t Will practice In all courts, make collections and settlements. a Office lo Enterprise BullJlng, , I Oregon City, Oregon. T C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTE ? ? AHnrn,v4.,l.l im O Attornsya-atrLaw , I f Commercial, Real Estate and Probata our Specialties. Of- flea In First National Bank I Bldf Oregon City, Oregon. J W. S. EDDY. V. Sn M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri- nary College at Toronto, Canada, I and tbe McKUllp School ot Sur- J I gery of Chicago, is established I at Fashion Stable, Fifth St, be- l tween Main and Water 8ta. ? I Both Telephones ? Offlice Pacific, Main (5; Home, I a A 95. I Residence Pacific, Main 184 -- . CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Eatacada. Oregon. Clackamas County Headquarters CLACKAMAS TITLE CO, 510 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Orgon. 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As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine Ills it has no equaL For ten years the Lydla K Plnkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtlne in their private correspondence with womeo, which proves its superiority. Women who Vave been cured say it Is "worth Us welgnt In gold." At druggists. 60c. large box, or by mall. The Paxtoa Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. JOHN A LIZBERG la a Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for County Clerk of Clacka maa County. . i ; He was born in Chicago. Illinois, Nov. 1865. From 9 to 12 years ot age he worked in a tailor shop; moved to a Kansas farm, laboring there till 21 years of age, took a homestead In N. W. Kansas and tried dry farming a few years, meanwhile picking up the common and high school courses and teaching8chool; attended Ottawa Uni versity and Kansas State University for 6 years; was a Registrar of Deeds; came to Oregon City about S years ago; worked in Hawley'a paper mills a few months, and since has been an abstracter here. His platform ia "His Duty and Good Will to AIL" Try him. The longer yon know him the better you like him. So bis wife and children say. JOHN' LIZBERG. (Paid Adv.)