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OKIHION CITY KNTKIU'UISK. 1' I f ! 1 A V. ,WLY H, VMl. ; JACK JOHNSON eAVS HCXL MEET ALL COMERS FOR ' V f V a ;r JACK johHsoh- 1 J ' ' Since his victory over Frank Mnran Jack Johnson aya he will meet a'l comer for the title provided the promoter meet hla price, which will pro! ably be $30,000, with 50 per cent of the picture ntony. liunboat Smith wilt probably ask 'or the first chance, but It la very likely that Johnson wltl try to set a match with Carpenticr first India Ink. In both India and China there art thousands of people who manufacture India Ink as a side line to their rcgu lar business, working at It In the win ter at night ami on days when they are not otherwise employed. It Is made by burning some kind of oil In a lamp with a very long chimney, usu al made la joints which can be tak en apart for greater convenience in cleaning out the soot which makes the Ink. Almost any kind of vegetable oil will answer, and in districts where petroleum Is found even coal oil Is used In making the cheaper grades. The best kind la made from sesame OIL Argonaut . in vtry Ideal "As a Boston manager, you ought to like this. This Is a comedy of life in Boston." "Sir, you are presumptions. Dow can there be any comedy about life In Bos ton 7" Judge. Whtit wealth it Is to have soch friend that we cannot think of them without elevation.-Thoreau. LOANS LOANS LOANS LOANS OUR METHODS ARE RIGHT TOURING the past year we have loaned more than $ 1 00.000.00 on First Mortgages on farms in Marion and Clackamas counties. Could we have done this if our methods were not right? We are in a po sition to place $ 1 00,000.00 on approved security within the next ninety days. If you need money now or are going to need some within the next few months, it will be to your interest to consult us. If you have from 10 to 50 acres of land you wish to sell, see us about it, that is, if your price is right. We have First Mortgages on Willamette Valley Farms from $300 up running from two to five years that we will sell so as to NET the purchaser 6 per cent. Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan Company Aurora, Oregon. HENRY PECK'S NoW, BE -Home sowJ. PoP, h MAKING A LOMEC DilWER To-Wt title from now on Papua Island. Tipua Island was so named by the Malays, and the word mean "frit sled," in reference to the balr of the Inhabitants. It la generally supposed that I'apua or New Guinea was origi nally part of the mainland of Austra lia. It was discovered by the I'ortu guese In 1XM, though It was probably sighted by A. Pnbreu during his voy age fifteen years earlier. The Austin. Ilan government, realizing the danger that would arise If an enemy seized laud so near their coasts, frequently urged England to annex the eastern portion of the island, and nfter two or three unauthorized annexations a British protectorate was established there In 1SS4. Btt.r Still. "I haven't seen I'eggy since she left college. Did she succeed In getting a good position?" "Better! She succeeded In getting a husband with a good position." Bos ton TrauscripL Falmouth. Falmouth Is probably the oldest port in England. It was used by the Phoe nicians at least 2,500 years ago. 1 I bTkTTI i I toz TrtM okK-Brt of? Turkey 1 r rr 1 t'M'w'-'ww''lg I 1 ii i u rrir iu i tbip KILLS AN tAGLt IN A InAr U4 We Hug Oe - Beldly At lathed HwUf. I:,1iim.iiI. Ait-ru-Tiu K alseon,; fur has win to Kjliifiil'io j f..f mr.tl.nl trraliumt, following ij Di-nv fl.lil with gulden rl, which; clawed and ptvkrd tilt fa.n, Ik-, k and Irfl shoulder and arm. II kilted the bird, hii U a J rrd of wing uf eight f( two Inch.) from up lo (lt. "I s attracted u a trwp," al'U lalj, "by strange liol. and aa I gl rluw-r um but, golden c'l briJ by on fi.. "Jly first itmugM was lo rflt-a th tlrxt. not thinking thai II would Vru turv au attack. In I ttiot U br I a fooled I u,ulekty uiadeswsr uf llm fail wtuu I waa sprawled. uiiii ttijr back with Hit ragl an J to trap! on top tif lue." ! WOHK NECESSARY TO ' BE TENNIS CHAMPION Girl Tells of Training Months For a Single Match. New Tork - It Is not an easy thing for a girl to w in tenuis championship I!i-t the uardi-at work Is Dot done arouuJ the ueta while the contest la actually vu: It la kevplng In physical ) condition for such a match Ills flare i'mH of this cttj, nation ! al Indoor tenuis doubles champion, baa complied twelve rule which, she de clare. mut be rigidly adhered lo bo fore one ran hnpe to win aticcvsa as a tennis player They are: First, no golf; second, no catidy: third, no dancing: fourth, no cigarette; fifth, no reading at night; slith, uo wlue or cocktails; seventh, do swimming on match days; eighth, wastage after each day's play; nluth, luncheon on a glass of milk and a snudwlch; tenth, plenty of rallying exercise before each match; eleventh. drinking nothing during a match ex cept barley water; twelfth, bed at 10 p. m. and nine full hours' undisturbed sleep. Miss Cnsael lu telling of tne work necessary to keep In condition and the strength necessary for a game says: "No matter bow pruned a man really la, a live set match Onds him all In lie baa to play harder to w in or lose than any man who govs through nine Inning of baseball. A championship match with the players even and the score often mining to deuce game and deuce set will And both men ut terly exhausted st the end of the play It makes many more demands on the player than two halve of varsity football "And If tennis means this for men perhaps one may Imagine what It means for women snd girls If you play to win matches. If you long for the brackets which proclaim you champion of your club or yout county or your state, you must be ready to be grueled week In and week out, for ten nls of that class Is a grueling game. "Consider the girls and young mar ried women nim follow the tourna ments from place to place all the live long season It means fire months of training and self denial, five months of the hardest kjnd of work from June through October. And then they must play Indoors nt least twice a week all winter long If they would keep In form" WED IN HENCOOP. JAIL NOW. Judga Telia Wife Deserter He Deserves to Be Cooped Up. Knnas City. Mo -Charles Sumner, a clerk, married a year ago In it chick en coop before lO.(SS) peroiis at a chicken show In Convention hnll. was remanded to the county Jail on a charge of wife abandonment At a hearing In a Justice court Mrs SuiumT said he belU-ved only the novelty of marriage led Sumner Into matrimony The pou't'T "how committee gavt Mr. and Mrs. Sumner $10. n dozen chickens and the coop for consenting! to the novel marriage. Justice Welch In remnudliig Stunner to Jail said "Any innn who has the nerve to be mnrr'ed In u chicken coop before HI. 000 persons belongs In a coop." A Maharajah's Revenge. A mabaranee of Nepaul committed suicide in horror at the disfigurement which an attack of smallpox bad caus ed In her feutures. The mabarajab. who was passionately attached to her. first wreaked his vengeance on the physicians who had attended her In her illness. Then he flew at higher game. Out of the great temple he brought the idols, placed loaded cannon before them and bade gunners fire. In terror nt the proposed blasphemy they refused. Thereupon the mnharajah banged several of them. The survivors then submitted, and the guns were fired and the idols blown to pieces. London Mall. COUSIN I 'our kinos a'tino funiral . ! . . . 1 i r ll'SACAJrlVO.DOSrilA.WHFCr: 0OU5LE 1 . I ; v A53A5SlflATlON OCCURRCP- , ' J ' iV ' z z-Arcfiduhe roAnas riftomno, ! , - ivt.; B i tri WIFC, the VICTIMS-" f I I ' 1 VIKXXA. July S -There is a n- erul mourning In the city over th assasnlnatlon of Archduke Krincla KiTdlnand, heir to the throne, and hla wife, tho !uchcs of lloln-nherg, at Sarajevo, the capital of lUisnln. Vhll. everything Is ipiM hero at pn sent, there la an undercurrent of fear that the tragedy may lead to a rlous complications h. iwe. n Austria snd Servla, In which ras the Serbs, trlan territory, would side with th hit Ins of the prtvAustrlans against thi plod.1 In one of the shops. Martial lu hand. The kings of Spain, ltnvarlu an The bodies were burled at th urclidn SCHOOLS PUSH GOOD ROADS. Arkansas Pupils, Stimulated by Prises, Aid Highway Movement. With tin. m Iiooi i hlldn-u uf Arkan sua working fur better roads citizens think there Is hope fur thv state to emerge from Its miry nays I'ulnsetl county pupils have already shuwu how tliu lilghwuy van be made better. II. H TliurtM. siin-rtnteinleiit of schools in that county, la-lng a good roads advocate and knowing the good roads would mean Increased attend ance for the rural schools. Issued cir culars to the pupils showing bow a road drag should be constructed. He next offered a prlzo of (00 for the best half mile of road ou each side of a scboolhouse. Second and third prizes were offered. The road drag hud been little used In Poinsett county up to that time. The schoolboys went to work with will and soon bad roads ou each side of the schools that ruin would not touch. As soon as the rain began falling the boys were nut with their road drags. The farmers saw how good the roads were about the schiHilhouses, and they, too. began dragging after every rnlii until PulnstHt is now a leader In good Highways among the counties. Other counties have followed the example of the pupils under Superintendent Thome, and the good work la rapidly spreading. Her view of It. Clnud-ltiit vou i-erlalnlv eni-ourau'ed me to propose. Claudia - Well. I could not rvrj wc turn T0I, iuva , you did. could I? Judge. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help Just because your doctor fulls to give you relief. Mrs. O. Stenglo, Plain- field, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything 1 ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's adver tising booklets ramo to me. After read ing a few of tho letters from people who hod been cured by Chamberluln's TablotB, I decided to try them. I have tuken nearly three-fourths of a pack age of them and can now eat almost everything that I want." For sale by nil dealers. (Adv.) SALLY o f slain royal pairi 1 SIRVIAN UPRItlNO V who are lu great numbers In losliiB I-rzi-;t Ilia and other Aus t.r country. 1 lun was rioting ut Sarttj,,vi, ,ntm(., principally by (he feel. b'erba. but brought about directly by tl, TiH)n nut a bomb hud 1 u vx - w was de larv.l and at lust reports the In,lllirv ,,,, tllP K( t 1 1. .is well In d Suxony attend . the fun.rii of AM.illk FTllllr, KVrdlnnnd and his wife l . ..i inai..n..n hni fin mil rTaucis m riiinuud ami ins w . ke s scat at Artstettvn. about fifty mil,,, , , cUy- I Ilk th settler bottle run You in upon th stase. Thrr rioililnc quit so funny, on, A eguu-leil pvrsin, Eichang. "No, I'm not going to call on Julia Brown again. She's too advanced." "Doe she keep a diary V "A dlaryl ltutiblsh! She keep a dictaphone!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. This world Is but a fleeting show Kor man's Illusion given. There's nulhln' In the world that's true Hut the bltfh cost vt llvln'. Houston Poet Qualified. Caller-la the lady Of the hnnsA Inf Walu-MS (who has been given notice) - She' lu. but she's no lodvl-Llfe, No. 209 REPORT OF THE The Farmers Bank of Wilsonville at Wilsonville in the State of Oreoon, Resources l.onns and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured j llonds and warrants Iwinklng house furniture and fixtures Due from approved reserve hanks Checks and other cash Itoma Cash on bund TOT A I $81,050.01 Liabilities. Copltul stock paid In l IMOO.oo Surplus fund 3.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 0,275.411 Individual deposit subject to check Demand certillcntes of dcKslt Time certificates of deposit TOTAL , I84.fifill.01 State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. I, Joe J. Thornton, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly sweiir that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowlt-dgo und belief. JOIC J, THOItNTON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 3rd day of July, 191 1. (SEAL) KATK WOLIIhlltT, Notary Public for Oregon. CORRECT-Attest: J. W. THORNTON, K. C. THORNTON, Directors. KATE WOL11ERT, - By Gross ,..nv Aum AOA'NS I wueim ' - I Keeping Their Word. "I bar your new Ixx.k on the conn ter.- Mm M....I. M.I .11 ";"" "v buy It. "Well, they all go by IL"-Kansa City Journal. Optimistic. That man la always optimistic.'' "What doe lie dul" "lie doesn't do anj thing, and he teems to think he Is going to be able to live nt It nlways." -Clilcago llecord Herald. JusrAooul FittyFlfty. It's all right to bolters only half you hear, but the trouble Is (o know ! which hnif.-rhlladelphla llecord. ' CONDITION OF at the close of business June 30th, 1914. m,.1S0.t;tl 6.10 1 1.o:t0.25 I.OIMI.H 2.2SI.71 21!,Ki;2.ri2 iio.OO 4,0"K.ti:i 46.0U0.2U 252.00 14,o:iH.2;l I DIVISION STREET TO BE IMPROVED AfTIR VIARI Of OKLAV CoUsj. CIL TAKES DEflM I C ITANQ widneiday night TEMPIETON AND O'DONMLLtTAjNClf When Would P Reformer 0tyln , Talk Councilman Telia Him That H Should 0 In Insane Aiylum -I -f 4 f f 4 t I 4 - DIALOGUE AT COUNCIL -- t- One of the warmest ruim r- Ilium for moulds In tho onini nii'dliiKS iH-rurriil i'iln..1(ay night hetwoeri t'o'iui llnmii ll.nry ft- 'I'.. II i lila-l I 111 t-luklrlllMII fif flu. ....... A I mil on slieeis ami I 1 1 1 1 1 - nt.,!,. t-rlv, and W. I'. I I n-U. would bo i hatter reformer. Tho km a'- - ir part of the luci'lluK was il . v t 4 4 d lo a dlncusnloii of llltl lnii 4 sireet and a.-verul properly nug. 4 -ra impressed their views whi-n trltolillell roan In Ills fi'et ami I... can to talk. . Aa aooii aa Iia began Temple 4 ton said: "Let's allck In the snli 4 Ject at hand, Mr. I'resideiii, and 4 4- finish this business." 4 ( Honni ll aat down, but as soon 4 aa Tciiiploton finished his r- 4 marks, rose again and said: ' I am 4 4- not a property owner on IHvlalou 4 atreot but" 4 "You don't live on Division atr.-et," Templelon Iik.t).- led, "but you ought to he la the In- 4 saiio asylum." ' I) lioiinell'a only reply was that 4 he "though that Templotoii wna 4 getllng personal." 4- 4 ' 'I- 4 4 After almost three years of postoui I incuts, Ihii council at tho special meet ling Wednesday evening rescinded the action of thn last meeting ami passed fl. tlHIllofl mlHntf fur III. la fill fl.A Improvement of Division street, I The Improvement la to be a !l foot ma- !radam street and cement aldewalka. Thn . , . (r,,(.. h , I, . V. i . . 1 ... , n a problem in tti council for eotun , ulf (f hw u ,n i the county, outsidn of the city linitts. land for aome lime die council worked to secure the ro operation of the conn ty court In tho work, but with no sue cesa. Th matter had romp before the II ... .1 ....I It l.ma i"iiiii llllin llll-r 1 1 111" ! -...."i." 'had b-en pn-senled to thnt bnly al- most by lh dojeiis hut each limn th) improvement was pout poind fir on reason or another. Several Weeks ago the condition of tho strni't was forefully brought In for tho street committee and the propwtr owners made their wants know u that body. Thn residents of IhMwt thin of tho town asked fur a fullVar proveineiit, that Is they wished for em inent sidewalks nnd a 21 foot macadam stret. The committee, however, rec ommended to thn roiincll that wnodos walks be laid on thn grounds that the financial saving to lh city would be $i:u;ti. Tho recomiiicnilutli.p of tho commit tee was made to the council nt the first meeting this month, hut several proi erty owners at the meeting protested so that thn mutter was dropped until thn special meeting Wednesday night. Thn contention of the resld 'iils of (he Division street district was that the city was showing discrimination In giving them a poorer Improvement than given other sections of the town, and It was because of this nrguin tit, ably presently by several of tho prop- owners, that they won out Wednesday. A movement Is on foot among tk property owners along Third str.'et t improvo that street ut their own ev penso, making tho contract direct with tho contractor nnd meeting all P.v inents with funds collected by a com mllteo of citizens. Thn charter ap proves this method of street Improve ment, but provides thnt tho work must ho examined by tho city engineer be fore thn street ran bo approved by the city. Tho matter was brought up at the council meeting. A petition was iroMcnt:d for tho con struction of n section of steps loading from Sixth und Hallway lo thn bridge across llm Southern Pacific tracks he- tw i Fifth nnd Sixth streets anil was referred to tho Htreet committee. A rcmonHlranco was nresonteil to t lio council against the construction of coal bins on street nronortv at Sixth and Hallway avenue, on tho grounds' of tho dust and noise. Causes of Stomach Troubles, Sedeiitury habits, luck of out door exercise .InstilTlrlimt mastication ot food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your hohltj and tnko Chnmborluln's Tablets and you will soon bo well again. For sale by all dealers. (Aly-) Things We Never See