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V Summoni. ... ,, cimult Court of ! SUU of J. Wlll.ird, l l"ittfT. iVlHf'l. I"'filldnllt. To lliiiry J WHIiinl, tin. obovn minimi n.'Vl'"""''"" l,r ,hn H",," "f O""""; ,111. hereby iiMiuliml In appear Mini "'rihiMnniiiliilnl filed iiKiilimt y,"'" ,,, niH.vu i-iillllt'il chum. "' " ,"" " , M'lr..ll" 'f lx ''" ' j r in.. firm ,,.ii.n ii..i .r i i.tH ,, "in., to wit: on -r h.-forn I ... Mil ,,f .inn.-. H'll. ."".I If "'' '" ' ,H. r, for wtti.1 Ihorcoi. l'l"l 1'" " n .l.lv In Hi" riiiM'l r..r II... P- Z i' ii I ' I r mmiplnliil III.. , ",,ir Hint tl' '"i''1" m,,t' Iiiti ti'On'.' itn.l ni.w exIntlliK bo . i.i,.i..im mi.i il.r..i..i....t ii- S'md iht Hi-. I'l''"'"" '"V" ;; ; ';;,;,, .,. ,l..r .-l.tl.lr.-n ' I , oil.-r ... further r-ll.-f II. III,. . li t. II". '.. " ' - ,. , i ,.. Imil. ' " ' ., r,,r Cliii kiiliii.il utility, 111 "" .. il .lulix! dm Bll, H..I.I ..r-i-r "-" ,, lllM II,. iliil.- I'.'ii. i,f ii,.. n,n I..IIIII.-.II..III .' 1,1 III.' 'Jit'. l! ilny t.f April, Ml 4 ftlllllllll.lM . . . ... .I,.... hi .ii"' ration pr "" 1 . .i . .Inv at Inn.. Ihlrt k liiiin.'li" IN III.' " 1911, .inn, II. TAiilC, A rtui tic-y for I 1 at 1 1 1 1 1 (T . Summon. In llir I'll' "It Court of tl. HI ill i.l iircrton, for Comity ' I'lii.'kiv II.MN. a w, i i i n . I'li.iiiiirr. . (i. II I it v In, llrf.'liili.l.l. In i!ii imiiii' of tin. Kliili. of (Ir.'K'.ll. Vim in.' hereby required to npp.mr and mimvi r tin- ci.ii.plulnl IIIimI un.ili.nt you " I.I.UVK lllltlll.Ml Null wit It In nix ,., ki fi.Mii III.' ilntn of Ihe tlritt ut llnilli.ii of thin HiiininotiM, llin (Irnt pub IIi iiIIi.ii Id Ii iiiihIi. on Hi.' 1 Ht iti.y of Miiv, III 14. mul llin IiihI. tin. I I'll, ilny u( Jim..', I!ll, Mini If you full lit m.p.'.ir ii.l i)K.-r u- It hlii t tit ald 1 1 inn pir. Il.it, i In I it 1 1 fr will nppty Ii) llil Court for ill.' r.-ll.-f priiy.-il for In her Com. plaint, lo-wlf it wnn of Jilvorre lutnlnM you 1 1 1 h h I v 1 1 1 K Hid bund of iimlrini'Xiy h'T.'ti.f.irti mul now x I n I -liii,-, mi. I fr u.'li oilier mul further r... II, f n H r ti I it llniiorat.lt. Court limy dot-til (Hniiiilil mul Juki. Tlil Summon I pnlilUli.'.l once a wri'k for lt consecutive week l.y or.l.T of J Campbell. JiiiIk of the !mi' iiitlll.'.l Court. W. A. IH'KRK. Attorn.-y for Pliilntlff. Summon. I., tin. Circuit Court of Ihn Blste of (it,i:i,i: for Cliirkniii County. Ciirrl.- M Sornon. I'lnlntlff, Vfl. Krnnk N Si.r.iw.ll. Ilofi-nilnilt. To I'ri.nk N. Horniion, thn kl.ovn nmimd .i,.f,..i,ti.tii - In llm tiMiin of thn Btl of Oroiton ymi r hirvl.y ri-.pilrrd to appnar and iiimwiT llu roinpliilnt nlnd BKnlniit you In II... iiIh.vh H,il.l..,l mill within U w kt nfii-r Dm il..." of llm dml put. Ilmtlon of tlili. niiiiitiioti. ami If you full lo appear ami xnnwrr aitlil i-otn-p In lut for want Ihnriwf llin plaintiff will apply In dm Court for llm n-IU-f prny.-il for In Ii.t aal.l roinplulnt, ti wll- Kor a ili'i-n-n of thin Court dla i.vln llm uiarrli.Kn ronlrart hnn-lo-turn mul now nilnllnir Imlwnnn Ihn plaintiff and dnfoudnnt iiihiii thn ground ot di'M-rtlon, and for aui'h olh nr nfitl furthiT rnllnf an to Hi Court Biiiv ti'i'in nionl and nqulliihln. Th l mimnionii In i.ul.llnhnd by nnl.-r of Ihn Hon. J. I'. CmnplM'll. JiuIk" of llin nl.ovn nntltlnd Court, nmdn and niv Inrnl April Xlh. 1914. Diitn of flmt pul.lli-atlon April 10th, ISM. lintn of lant publication Mny 22(1. 1911. r.onnoN k. iiaykh. Attorm-y for I'lnlnlllT. Summon. In tlm Circuit Court of tlm Btnto of Oregon, for Clackninn County. Miiiliilliie C'liKler. rtnlnttff, v. .lohn I'. C.'IikI.t, Ocfenilnnt. To John I'. I'.eiiKler, aliova nnnied d.v fcnibnt : In Hie uiiii.e of tlm Rlntn of Orciton you nre hercl.y r.'i)ulr.d lo appear and nnBwer llin coiiiplnlni nied aKulnut yon. In Ihn iiImivo niini.'il milt, on or hoforo llm 291 Ii (lay of May, 1914. anld datn Wiiu; thn expiration of nx weckn from the HrHt put. II. ntlon of thin auuimonn, nwl If you full lo nppeur or annwer Mi.i complaint, for want Ihnrnof, thn pin nit I fT will npply (o tlm ronrt for llin relief pniyed for In her complaint, to wit: l-'or n ilecren dlnnolvlwr Ihn Imnda of nmtrlnioiiy now nxIntliiR l.etween thn p.aiiuiir mul ilrfenilant, Thm aunimonH l pulillshnd l.y onlnr of Hon. II. H Amli niou. JuiIko of the County Court which order wnn iniidn on Ihn nth lav of April. 1911, and tho tlmn prn- ". rinnii mr pul, Mention thereof n alx .'"'k4, l.ei'.liinlna with tho Inmm dntnd, i rlilny, April 17th. 1914, and mntlnii Ii.k each week thernnflnr to and In- ' Iii.IIiik lYIdnv, May 29th. 1914. HHOWNKM. BTONR. Attorney for I'lnlntlff Sumomn. In Ihn Circuit Court of Ihn Slate of Oregon, for Chic katnna County. I.uclan 0. IllcdiTHtadt, riulntlff, v. Clnra lllexlernludt. Defendant. To Clnrn Illederaladt, above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Orciton, you are hereby required to appear and annwer the complaint filed aKulnnt you in the above named ault, on or before thn 5th dny of June, 1914, nld dnte l In? the expiration of lx week from the flmt publication of thla ummnn. uid If you fall to appear or answer Md complnlnt, for want thereof, the Walmiir will apply to the court for the JJef prayed for In hi complaint, to- fit a di-cree dlanolvlna; the bond of ""'Wmoiiy now exlatlna: between the J"1""!! and defendant. Thla sum V,n"' publlahed by order of Hon. J. m I . Ju(K9 of ,he Circuit Court, wnicfi order wan made on the 22nd day "'AprI. 1914. and the time freacrlbed '"r Piil.llcatlon thereof I ax weeka. a,',.o"J" wl,n ,h d,,,d- Friday, "I'm -4th. 1914, and conllnnlna: each ,VV' K'n,,reafter to and lncludln Krl '"y. June nth. 1914. HR0WNEI.L A STONE. Attorney for rialntlff. ln .i. No,le of SherlfTt Sal. the C'lrriHt Court of the State of for the County of Clacka- 1,. . ',. "'-r w. Carlnon and Johan A rom, I'lalntlffa, Kall- ir "nr KlUaheth Denny, hi 2.'M- Smith aird Mr. O. M. nXthdahl,Vwl,e' 'n,, T- J-Leona"1- order "rt?' of "n "nMon. Jndirment out or ?. ,nd or''"'' alAve enn 'T ent't'l Court In the and 3.," "e directed "Son I tili9 2,9th Pril. 1I4. n JiKlgment rendered and entered In nuIiI Court on tli 4lh ilny of Murdi, mill, in fnvor of rl.r 0. Ci.rlHiui mul Juliiui A. lUllxfroin, pli.lnlirrH, ami uKi.liiHt M. J. iM-i.ny mul Kilnul.i.lli lii'iiny, III wlf, ili.fi-iiiliiiilN for Hi mini of 17742.1.0 upon which JuiIku.)..! ihi.ro Ihin lie. ii pi. lit tin. mii in of ir.iiVT loiivliiK Mt 111 ilui. Ihn mini of fl7i;r.fM, with lui.-ri.Rt ut tl.a n.m of N p.-r emit. pir muni in from tin. 1lh di.y of Mnn li, lli:i, uii.l lh cimi of mi.i upon Dili will, I'liiiininnilliiK in" lo iiiiiIik Hiitt. of Ih.. followliitc (l.'Ncrtli.'il ri'.'il prupiTty, lowlc 'till, W.'Mt lllllf Of III.. Hun. llll.Hl ouiirlor of H.'i'llon 27, Townnlilu I Hoi.tll, lliil.it.- 2 Kmil of tin. W, M fx riot th North. -nut ipi.irl.-r of ll.c NorlliwcHt ipinrlor of tin, HuntliiHi.t IIIIHI'l.'r of Hillll H. 'Ho ii 21. II." Kiml Imlf of tin. H.iillhvK-Kt iiuurlr of mild Hm tlnii 27 -ri'pl I Norlhi'iinl iiuurlor of tin. Nui'IIkiihI Hiimlir of tho Houtl.wi'Hl ipinrlor of t-iil.l H.-i-lloii 27. Tho W.-I.I Imlf of Ihn Nnrtlieiwt (ptrrltT of H.'.-lli.ii HI TowiinIiIii I Hoiilh, IIuiiki. i KiihI of tin. W. M., i.xi'i'l t llm WkhI liuir of III.. Nurtliwi-nt o.i'.riir of Ihn Norih.i.Ht nuiirtor of hiiIiI H.'i'llon 31. Now, tin. i, lor.', I,y vlrlui. of huIiI i-. nil lull, IiiiIkiim-iiI onlor, iIimti'.. mul onlor of viilo mul In - . t ii j I In ri with llm i'oiMiiiniiiln of m.jil will. I will, on Ki.t.ir'li.y. II... !lutli ilny of Mny, IliH, nl 10 o'l lork A. M., hi llm front door of Ih.' I'o.iuly Court Hoiihh In OrxKon I'll)', Clmkni.iHti Coui.lv, Ori'Kiin, null nt pulillr iiurtl.iii. iNiil.Ji'it to ri'.I. Mip. Hot. I to II... h U-li.nt hlililor for ciihIi In limnl, till Ihn rl.-ht, tit I mul liiti.r l t ulllrh tin, Wlllllll lllllll. it ll-fitli. iuiIh (or I'llh.-r of IIh-iiiI liml on ih.' Itli ilnv of Man ll. 1!li:i, I In. lnl of Ihn nail) J.iilKii.i'iit or ulinn Hint .Int.. lui.l In hii.I lo Ihn itlxivu ili-mrl proper ty or A.y pint th.-ri'iif, (o natlnfy until nui'rnllon. J...li!iii.-iil onl. r mul ili rr''.', Iiit-rritt i-ohIh unit nn-riiliiK '"tn. K. T. MAHH, Khfilff of Cliu knmiin rniinlv, On-con. Ily II. J. HTAATH, lu-puly. DiiIi-iI HiIn 2!Hh ilny of April. 1!!4. Final Notice. Nolle.' Ih h.-r.-l.y kIvi-ii Hint thn tin- .I.'IhIkiiwI ndi.ilnlNlnilor of th i-Hlntn f ClirlHtlnn Itoih, il'i'iitni'd, tin" lll.'d III ftnnt nccoimt In mild i-ntaln In thn Ciiutily Court of Ihn Hliiln of OrnKon for Cln.-kau.na County, and Hint Ihn Judgn of mi lil court hna appoint.-'! Moil .In v. Ihn Kill ilny of Junn, 1914. lit 10 o'clock A. M. for li.nrlliK ol.Jni-tloi.a In nnld account and for ncIHIiik hhIiI Cut lit I' . VM. It. STinVK. Ailuilnlnlrnlor of thn nxtntn of Chrla linn lloth, dnennmd. HUOWNKI.I. V HTONK. atlonicya for nilinltilfitnitor. Summon. In thn Circuit Court of Ihn Stain of Ori-Kon, for the County of Clarka inn. David Nnukoin. I'lnlntlff. VB. Minnie II. Nni.knm, l.efeiuUiit. To Minnie II. Neukoin, thn nliovn tunned defendant: In tho naiiin of thn Btato of On-Kon you am linreliy rnqulmd to appear and annwer th complaint filed aitiilntit you In thn nliovn rntllled ( ourt and ( aunn, on or Imforn Ihn 2illh day of Junn, 1914, nnld dnln Ik-Ihk after Ihn expira tion of nix week from thn flmt pul. II ration of thin mimmnna. If you fall lo appear and annwer, Ihn pin I ti 1 1 fT will apply lo thn Court for thn rnllef demnmled In the complaint- ton It. fur a decree of divorce forever dlnnolvltiK thn iH.ndn of matrimony now exIntinK hetwnnn plaintiff and defendant, on thn Kroiinil of cruel and inhumnn treat nmnt and d.-anrtlon. Thin Summon I pul.llnhed onrn a wnnk for alt connncii llvn wnek l.v order of tha ilonnral.ln J. V. Campl.ell, Judun of the Circuit Court of thn State of On-Ron. for thn fifth Judicial illntrlct. Dated Ihn "th day of May. 1914. Intn of flmt pulillcutlon. May R, 1914. Diitn of Inn! pul.llcallon, Junn 19. 1914. K. T. liKHFIBI-n. Attorney for rialntlff. I'ortlnni!, Orncon. Summon. In Ihn Circuit Court of the Stnle of Ori'iron, for Ihn County of Clacku innn, Mnyme IlnrrliiKtnn, Plaintiff, v. V. J. Heno Harrlniston, Defendant. In thn namn of tlm State of Orcuoti. you nrn hereby rei.ilred In appear and nnawer the complnlnt filed aKiilnnt you In the nl.nvn entlt'ed null within alx weckn from Ihn dnln of thn flmt pub lication of thin Summonn, or Junn 2"th, thn flmt publication lo be made on Hie Slh day of Mny, 191 1, and the lant, the 19th day of June. 191 1, mid If you fall lo appear and nnnwer within the mild 1 1 m npccllled. plaintiff will npply to thin Court for tho relief prayed for In her Complaint, lo-wlt: a Decrnn of Divorce agnttint you. (IIhsoIvIiik the l.ondn of matrimony heretofore nnd now exlutlntr, and for nuch other nnd further relief ax Ihla Honorable, Court iiinv deem equitable and Just. Till Summon In pulillnhed once a week for lx connecullve week by order of J. V. Campbell, Judue of the above entitled Court. Dated May 6. 1914. a. nrrtRF., Attorney for rialntlff. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Stnle of Oreicon for the County of C'lacka man. E. M. Wllnon, rinlntlff, vn. Mnudn Wilson, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and annwer thn complaint filed nmilnnt you In thn above entitled ault on or be fore the 20th day of June, 1914, which dnte In more than alx week from the datn of the flmt publication of thla summons, and If you fnll to answer. for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for tho relief prayed for In the complaint herein, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce forover dissolving the bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and for inch further relief as to thn court may seem just and equitable. This summon I published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell. Cir cuit Judge of the County oN Clacka mas, Stale of Oregon. Dated, May 7th, 1914. FOWERS & LORD. Attorney for Flalntlff. Flmt publication. May 8. 1914. Last publication, June 19, 1914. 8ummon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Mary Schelrlch, rialntlff, Matthew Schelrlch. Defendant. . To Matthew Schelrlch, above-named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In tha above entitled court on or be fore the 27th day of June, 1914, being more than six week from the date of the tint publication of thla summons, and If you fall so to appetr or answer the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In tha complaint, which Is that the marring now existing between yon and tha plaintiff be forever dlisolred anil Hint pliilntlff tin Krnntnd a dncrne of dlvon-a. Tlila aiitninotii la aorved nipon you hy ordur of tha J Ion. J. I), ( mnplmll, Judun of tha almvn antltlml court, which order ia iliilu Junn 11, I If 1 4. 'l lin dulii of thn Oral piil.llontlon of Ihla Kiiiiiinoni la Mny Ki, 1 9 1 4, mul the IiihI diitn of publlcntloii la May 211, 1914. FltANK m'H.Kr.Kl Attorney for 1'lul ti t IIT. Summon. In Ihn Circuit Court or llm Klut.i of Ori'Kon, for (.'liicknlniin Coiilily. Ii.lin A. I'.'InrNiiii, I'lnlntlff, VH. 'I. (i. I'elemon, l.i'f. nilnnt, I n (I. (I. I'l'tiiraoli, Hut itliovo nuiiicd drTi'lllll.tlt: In Hi.' In. inn of Ihn Hliiln of Or. 'Hon, yon urn iiiT"i,jr rriniei in iii'ii.'.ir niui lilinwer ..).' coiup.m.K lll.'il iiKmuni you , III lh. Iibovri niilltlcd Court mid f'liiiHn mi or lii'lor.. thn 21. Ill day of June, j 1911, Hi., nniiiii IihIiik alx week from llm ilnl of (he Ural pulill' nMun of Ihla HuiniiioiiH mid If you full lo tippenr or, nimwer, Hi.i pltiliitlrr will nppty to thn I Court for n relief pn.ycd for In plain tiff' coiiiplnlm, viz.: lor a ilecren for i over iIImhoIvIiik llin IiijikIh of matri mony 1-xIhIIiik lietwceu Ihn plnlllll'lT mul (li fi'tiiliuil T'iIh mmiutofiH In i.ul.llHhcd In Ihn nfiH In piilillnlii'd In Ihn Kiilerprlnn liy order of ii.l.-rnou, JiiiIki. of thn OreKon Clly I' Hon. II. H. A Cuiiuty i on rt in... In mul nnlereil otr thn IIUi ilny of Mny, 1911, Hie ilnln of thn liml pul.llciitloii of biiIiI Hiiiiinionii In May 1.1, 1914. v. b. iii KKonn, 417, AhliiKton llldK., I'ortlnnil, OrKun. Notlc of Sheriff 6jI. In llm Circuit Court of Ihn 8tnt of Or. run for Clackama County. It. M. l'hllllpn, rinlnlllT, v. A. V. Culklim and Anton (iniiKiioiler, IlifeiiilaiilH. I'urniiniit to a decrnn entered In tha nliove entitled court mid cnune on the 4lh day of April. 1914. In favor of tho plaintiff and iu-.iiIiihI tin. d.-'euduiiU, mul un execution duly Ixmii'd uimiii aald decret. oil thn 21nt day of May, 1914, I will on Hie 2ulh day of June. 1914. at thn fiour of 10.30 o'clock A. M at thn front door of the county court hoiinn In OreKim City, offer for aaln and aell lo thn IiIkIioI lililih r for canh thn follow Inn dewrllied reul properly nltuato In thn County of Clin kaiiuin, Klute of Ore con, low II: Thn lanil liounded by a line IickIiiiiIiik at mi Iron plpn driven In Ihn center of the rond al the nouth rant corner of thn J. K. Courtney land, and runiilnn Iheac eat 144.&0 fent; Ihnnce norm 9O0.;i feel lo thn linn lo tween llin IiuiiIh of Walter It. Vivian and John K. Uroelje: thence went 144. r,0 feet to an Iron pipe at thn north went corner of Raid llroctje land on the eanl linn of nnld Courtney land; thence nouth 9u0.ni! feet on line between the laud of John V. Jlrnfclje and J. E. Courtney lo the place of be kIuiiIiik. coiiliilnlim Ihrni. t) acre, more or Ickh, In thn Donntinn laud Claim. of (inorae Crow In T. 2 S. It, 1 K. of the Wlllumetle Meridian, to aatlnfy the mini of llvn ihouximd, Ave hundred, ninety alx l$r..!.9ti.0lil dollar", wllh Int nrent on $l0 thereof al 10''- per an num and with Intercut on $r.l9t!.0fl thereof at 8"r lr annum from dale of decrnn, and 1200 an attorney' feen and iM.nl taxed at 2i!.00 and the contn of mid upon auld writ. ' K. T. M ASM, Sheriff of riackamiu County, Slate of OreRon. Ily n. J. 8TAATS, Deputy. Notlc to Contractor. Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk of Clackninn toiinty. Oregon, at thn court nounn in uregou City. Orngon. until 6:00 o 'clock I". M on the 11th day of June. 1914. for the i-onnlnictlon of the following bridge: ItKAIt CKKKK ItUIIHiK AHOl'T ONE AND ONE HALF EAST FROM NEEDY. OREGON. I'lana and specifications are on file and may be seen by prospective bid ders ul tlm office of the County Clerk. No plana or speclllciitlonB will be sent out by the county, but bidders are riiiuestcd to visit the brldse lte and acqunlnt themselves with the loc al conditions. No proposal will be considered un less accompiinled by a certified check on some reputable bank In the State of Oregon, for an amount equal to nvc percent 5'". ) of the aggregate nmount of the bid, nnd payable to the Treasur er of Clackamas County. Thn right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Ily Order of the County Court: II.. S, ANDERSON. Attest: County Judge. V. 1 Ml'I.VEY. County Clerk. Notice to Contractor. Sealed proposals will be received by the County Court of Clnckamns County. Oregon, until Thursday, the 1 1th day of June, 1911. at the hour of 1 o : :t( A. M for tho construction of a llltiimlnoiis Mncadani road on a por tion of Ihe Oregon City and Now Era rond, near Ihe Lazelle plnce .from sta tion 44 plus 65 to station 9.1 plus 50, said road to be nlno (9) feet In width, anil to be .constructed according to plans and specltkntlona now on file In the office of the said County Clerk. All bids to be directed to the Coun ty Clerk of Clackiimns County, and marked" Oregon City and New Era Road" and shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Treasuror of said Clncknnias County In a Hum equal to five per cent of the amount of snld bid, which check shnll be forfeited to the county upon fail ure of the successful bidder for a per iod of Ave day after award ia made to enter Into written contract and fur nish a satisfactory bond. The right lo reject any and all bids la reserved. Ily order of the County Court of Clncknnias County, Oregon, this 20th day of May, 1914. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. Wants, For Sale etc. WE WANT Improved place from 2 to 100 acres with or without stock, 20 to 60 mile from Portland. Clients waiting, cash or trade. Canadian IlomesteaJ Company, 823 Main St. Oregon Cty, Or. , Jurt Talk. Mr. Klatte You were talking la yonr sleep last night dear. Mr. Klatte Oh. I that aoT I didn't say ninch, did I? Mr. Klatte No, dear; I aald yon were talking. Yonkcra Statesman. Health a Factor in Success. The largest factor contributing to a man' success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man la seldom sick when his bowels- are reg ularhe la never well when they ar constipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not on ly move tho bowels but Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers. (Adv.) 44-44'4-4-4-h4. BETWEEN FURROWS. . In our effort In Inlcreat the Ih,J and iflrln In useful occupa tions I hern la Ihn dnniier of fhcckliiK Hielr eiilliiiMliiMii.-one of llin greutest iisnetH of child hood. No task disguised aa piny should be forced upon the youngsters, but proM-rly ill reeled play, coupled wllh con fddcrublo freedom, cun be iniido In nerve un'ful ends. TliniimniiU of children of poor families In tho cotton and tolmecv region finl llttlo eiitliiinliiHin for grow ing tilings been one tiny have been retired to dread the bisk of the Held. Child labor under hard tnsk innHtern, whether they lie parent or padrone, la no more Justifi able on tl.u farm thiiii In the cities, and while the little toller may suffer less In thn oiien It la their right to bnvo the frit-ifciin of childhood. If their labors nro voluntary there can be little ob jection. Abject poverty I Seldom found In the country. Rural slum are rare. Even thn mont Improvi dent enn get nt least shelter and food for mibslslciice. For those who lire content with a bare living few lauds nre too poor, and It I only tho poorer land that nro left for those of limited ambitions. The better man strive for the better laud and usually gets It The regions of richest land ultimately become (he regions of the heat farmer. Country Gentleman. v f I X ALFALFA SOILJREATMENT. How Sour Soil Should B Inoeulattd and Prtptrtd. By J. C. HUTT0N, Amlilnnl agronomist. But cullrg. South Dakota. In order to grow alfalfa It must be suppli.-d with bucteila of the proper kind. These bacteria form nodule on the alfalfa roots and have the power of taking nitrogen from the nlr and com bining It In nuch a wny that plants uiny use It. ' Where alfalfa or sweet clover bn never grown It mny lie necessary to supply the bncterln artltlclally. The snidest way to do thin la to scatter the soil from a well established alfalfa flsld over the land to be seeded. Iu securing the soil for Inoculation purposes Ihe top two luetics of soil tbould be removed and the a II taken from the next alx Inches. The soil should not be allowed to dry In the sunlight or he exposed to It. as the strong sunlight kills the bacteria. Inoculate the Held Just before seeding, sowing the soil brondenst by band, and follow Immediately with a barrow to prevent Injury to the bacteria by the sunlight. Some kinds of drills muj also be used for sowing the Inoculating soil. For Inoculation from 200 pounds to 600 pounds of soil per acre are recom mended, though more may be used If available. There is, of course, a cbnnce of get ting weed pests In the soli used for In oculating purposi-s. and for this reason oil should not I used from farms where qunck grass, dodder or other pests are known to exist. Soil should nut be used for Melds Id which the al falfa Is not healthy, as some of the al falfa diseases mny be transmitted to the uew fields. The soil lu which sweet clover grows jiny be used for inoculating purposes Just ns well ns that from alfalfa fields and should be treated as directed for toll from alfalfa Acids. Cultures of bacteria for Inoculating purposes are Bold by certain companies. While the South Dakota experiment station has not Investigated the effi ciency of this method, the recommen dation of otner experiment stations Is that it Is still in nn experimental stage and should be considered accordingly. inoculation with soil from a well es tablished alfalfa Held gave uniformly better result, than were secured by the use of liquid cultures." (Nebraska Ex periment Station). Alfalfa will not grow on sour ) la Sour soil may be sweetened by apply ing ground limestone. If you are in doubt as to whether or not your soil Is sour llll a pint Jar with It and aend It to the agronomy department of your state agricultural college and It will tell you If It needs limestone and bow much It needs. "Yes." said Mrs. Twlckenbury, "vol seldom aee Mr. Twlckenbury without a cigar In his mouth. He's the tnosl Invertebrate smoker." Christian Reg Ister. Mary had t llttl hen. The prices climbed each day. For everywhere that Mary wnt The hen refused to lay. -New York Pre. "So you're peevish about buttoning np my gown, eh?' He only grunted. "Why, my first husband also but toned my shoes nnd my gloves." Kan a City Journal. Snld Jnck, "1 do not like th way Toil flirt wllh Mabel Bly, For unto her I sm engaged!" Bald Fred. "Well, so am I!" -Upplnoott'l "What do they mean by altruistlcf "Well, an altruistic la one who will bny you a drink without expecting anything In return." Louisville Con-rler-Jonrnal. Whr I It th the divers brick And bullet that meander From flghte and riot lwr hit Th Innocent bystanderf -Judf. Young Abe Lincoln and neighbor were arguing ovr the position of a rail fence. Finally Abe'- fii'-e brightened. "Let's split i he dllTerence." be ald And the eohiroversy wa off. New York 8uu. "You're a mtwn old Indian fiver," Raid Ornrvlrv to Jack. "For every kls you give m You Inint en taklnf back.", Exchange. An Ancient Linden. Tbe German village of Remborn has a linden tree which la aald to be more than 1.200 years old. 44444 THE TROUBLESOME POTATO. Old potJilD grower agree that llm market for this stable crop I one of tl.o most .mutable, and cousei.ieiiliy one of the most dilllcult to forecast, among- the ' leading crops. 1'otntoc are a universal food. They can be grown almost anywhere. The crop I relatively of quick growth, but the erlou factor I the inability to preserve tho ur plu of a bountiful year until I lie tlmn of shortage when tte crop I poor. Consequently- an coiiHlilcnililn increase In mica stimulate Increased production, X n;id. with favorable condition, on, a s surplus results and price often drop so low nn to offer no possi bility of prollt There 1 no serious need of Im porting potatoes lo this country, since a year of favorable prices find a good growing senson i are I ur- Z Immediately followed by a plu crop. The dnngjr of lm- 4 porting new and nerloun disease T Is siiltlclciit Justification for the 4 secretary of agriculture to main- 1 tnln Us careful quarantine 4 against foreign stock. The de- 2 partment has also cautioned po- f tato grower Against using sec- , oiid lm lid potato sacks which muy have contained liritish or European potatoes, since these T sacks are likely to conceal tbe germs of serious disease. Z Country Gentleman. ENORMOUS GRAIN YIELDS. What Frnch Agriculturist Ar Doing to Ineraas th Crop. French agriculturist are paying a great deal of attention at present to possible methods of cultivation of grain crop to Increase tbe yield. In stances have already been worked out where twenty seeds of grain yielded an Increase of over 700,000 within a period of one year. The principle I simple. It consist in preparing the seed bed In widely spaced lines on mel low land. At the end of two months tbe tufts springing from each grain sre divided nnd replanted. Finally earth 1 boed up about tbe new plants In such a manner as to provoCe growth, from all points brought lutojntimate contact with tbe soil. Each of these numerous shoots bears an ear. In real ity It Is a combination of -slipping." transplanting and pruning. Tbe methods were practiced by the Chinese centuries ago. and tbe princi ple was worked out experimentally in England as early as 1770. An Algerian colonist has been planting wheat and oats In the same fields for five years without an application of manure. He makes his furrows thirty-six Inches apart and plants the seeds tbereln at a distance of twenty Indies from each other. He harrows tonstautly. Dur ing tbe five years be has averaged 1,800 pound of oats per acre and t.000 of wheat, while a neighbor's yield un der ordinary practice has been a scant 800 pounds of out and 500 of wheat Use For Piano Box. A piuno box may be profitably used for several purinwiu. By putting tbe slanting portion of tbe top on binges, so that it can be lifted, it may be used for a corn or oat bin. This Is placed In the hallway of the barn on block so that It will not rest on the floor and become a harbor for mice and rats. Covered with good roollng paper that will turn water, tbe piano box may be used for a coal bin. If It is set with tbe opening toward the south tbe anow tub box wrrii majit cseu. or rain from the north or cast will not beat into the box when the lid Is lifted. Tbe box ban ulso been found useful ns a hog bouse wbeu covered to keep out wind nud ruin. Tbe small sow with young pigs cnu find here a good shelter from the storms. The top may be hinged In order to put In straw and take out the old bed. A small door In tbe end will admit the sow and pigs. By putting one or two small window In tbe piano box It can be used for a chicken house, in which a dozen chick ens can be kept very comfortably. One can fix a few roosts and several nests In the box. To Tall Fertile Egg. Tbe almplest. enslest and aurest way of testing hatching eggs for fertility Is to set them In the Incubator or un der a hen and allow them to Incnhnte for seven days, says a contributor to Ihe Farm and Fireside Then remove the ben or take the tray out of the In cubator and allow the etgs to cool for ten minutes. Then hold each egg t the cheek. The warm eggs are the fertile eggs and tbe cold eggs are those that have no chicks In them. Eggs that are only slightly warm have a very weak germ. Tbe longer the eggs are lncnbated the easier It Is to pick out eggs that will hatch. Chine Torture. v Tbe Ingenuity of tbe Chinese la de vising punishment for offenders sur passes that of tbe most cruel people of the middle ages. Some years ago boy was kidnaped from a Tillage about thirty miles from Chlnklang and brought to that city to be sold. Tbe kidnaper were arrested and returned to tbe Tillage, where the people dug a bole In the ground, like a grave, about three feet deep, covered the bottom and aides with unslaked lime, placed tbe offender, with hia banda and feet tied, npon the lime and covered bis body with the same material. Then tbey filled the bole full of water, and a the lime alaked be wa roasted alive and hla body consumed. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Hsrvy I. Cross CROSS & ATTORNEYS AT-LAW W hav now movtd to our prir.nnt quarter In th Beaver Building. Next to th Andrtn Building. Ral Ett Abstract Main Street, Loan, Iniuranc. Oregon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN O. C. IJITOURETTB, PrealdonL The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 50,O00.00. Transact Gtnsrsl Banking Budn. Open frm I A M.UIP, "OZARK SCENIC CIRCLE." . Miaaourian Propose an 800 Mile Auto mobile Highway. Mlssoiirtiiiis are planning to build an automobile hlchwiiy h) miles king. which Is to be known ns "the Oznrk scenic circle." It will lngln nt St Louis ami run sulhufi t Arcadia. where It will leiil through the Ozark mountains, emerging from the hills at Springfield. Krom this point the road will run to fe-dnlin, thence to Kt. Ixiuls There will l an Inner highway, which will be approximately 4hi mile long Along these rim.U nre thousand of places for every i-oueelvalile sort of outing pleasure - canoeing, boating, bathing, fishing, hunting and mountain climbing IVrw.iiH living along Ihe pro posed route say It I destined to be come ns popular ns the Calskllls or the mountain of Virginia. The Ozarks offer as gmnd ristns us the. ftocky mountains without their rfiged aspect The blue hills stretch out Into hazy distances, with rivers Mowing lietween. full of bass, perch and other fish. The deer still wander In the forest, and wild turkey, quail and other feathered game abound Montana Active In Road Work. According to figure Issued by the stnte highway i-omniisslnii of Montana. the counties of that stale spent nearly $2,000,000 on road nnd bridge work dur Ing ini.t. Missoula county led In rond work with an expenditure of $W .r27.92. with I)Hvon enmity second. Custer county s-iit more Ihan any other conn ty on bridges. Inn ing expended t-S3.- Ol.l.ni for that puriHise. It Is expected that more Improvement will be made on the highways In 1HH than last year Nightmare 8toris. It la always a question whether literary man should seek to evade in digestion. Did not Mrs. Radcllffe con fess that aome of the most thrilling episodes In the "Mysteries of Udolpbo" came to her in a nightmare consequent upon eating pork chos? May not tbe "brownies" also, who gave Stevenson tbe dream Inspiration of "Jekyll and llyue nave been traceable to some similarly Injudicious but lucky -meal? Personally, I have bad after aupper dreams long and circumstantially worked out which, could I remember them more distinctly In waking mo menta, might make my fortune as a writer of "thrillers." London TaOer. GOOD ROADS DAY. Stat of Washington Set a Oat In Latter Part of May. City men are to be asked to contrib ute with pick and shovel to tbe better ment of highways all over tbe state of Washington this year when the third good roads day Is observed, probably May 23 or 24. tbe exact date not yet having been named. Governor Er nest Lister ban approved tbe proposal of tbe Washington State Good Roads association that be issue a proclama tion setting aside a good roads day. and the association is already at work upon plans to make It tbe most effec tive one yet held. Under, the leadership of the Wash ington State Good Roads association It is planned to effect a state wide or gnnization reaching every bamlet and school district, ns well as tbe larger cities. The various good roads asso ciations, commercial clubs, chambers of commerce and automobile clubs will be called upon to take tbe initiative. While It Is realized that It will be im possible to get all tbe city folk out into the country. It ia hoped that they will observe the occasion of cleanup day In their neighborhood. A poor girl generally has to marry an old man with money or a young man without; ber Ideal seldom comes to time. MONEY to LOAN For long or abort periods WM HAMMOND, Lawyer Beaver Building, Oregon City AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES SAVE FROM 30 to 60 PER CENT Tire Tube Rellner 28x3 in $1.65 11.35 30x3 7.80 . 1.95 1.40 30x3H 10.80 2.80 1.90 32x3H 11.90 2.95 . 2.00 34x34 12.40 3.00 2.05 32x4 13.70 3.35 2.40 33x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 34x4 16 80 3.60 2.60 3Gx4 17.85 ' 3.90 2.80 33x4 H 19.75 . 4.85 3.45 36x44 19.85 4.90 3.60 37x44 21.50 (.10 3.70 37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sizes In stock. Non-Skid tires 15 per cent additional, red tubes ten per cent above gray. All new, clean, freah, guaranteed tire. Best standard and Independent makes. Guy direct from ns and save money. 5 per cent discount If payment ia full ac companies each order. C. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. Dept. 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