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oiinnoN city I'NTKUPHrm:, ijmhay, Avavwj. ion. lummon. ,i rir "it ('""ri ul Buu ' IM.i. r "" foamy. .,it l'lrn. I'ltlMlllT, J.rl H. II"". J-- T JIb. " !": i tl. nam 'f ' ' f '"" i r '''' r'i'Hr. in cii"r and , ,.. f il ii'in'liiii nii"l imI '" fu'ih ''' "" OT , ;iih day 'f Anui. IH. "'I I m '' ''" Miration i.f l. flral iinl.ll. Hi.u i.f "ill ' r,,... r M complaint. ff ' , planum iu .i-i'ir ! ,, ,i,J i rHi. f -f.)l r-r I" If- ' ,!.ln. '"r A"'m '' . -.", dl.dln !' m.rrl "'"'" , . .11.11114 plaintiff ' , V,, .ml ln.ldli.il I''" " ,"r h! .ml f.-r ...h "''-r '" m..t ami r.Ulablo. ,i i.. U iHl.llir. by i'1'l-f I I i, J I' 'i'l''- . J"'1"" "' "'" '' , ,,.1 .m Ilia Uil. Ur i-f IM Tl.- '-' ,,f ' "' V, . V. Julr H. IH. "' I'" '' K:r;"-Vir ,m...m. ....... .....r. n( l li i,;i"lt'IK V. IHIKK, W. II MAHTKIlH. Aiturii.r for I'lalntlff fliaiiifwr of CotimtT I'M"-. I'tiillnuil. tiri-foa. lummoni. n Ihr Clr.iilt I'niirt of III Hi. In of (if.K'Hi. for Hi" fount o( Clttik. UK (ii llhffi, Plaintiff. . CM llitrr. Illfillillllil. fn l.'ll Itlvrrs, llm above linmd do- (rlllUllt: It tint li. inn of Itin Mate of Ori'K'W job .rn In r. l.y rr'iulr.'d in .iM r .nil nrr ili riinilnl In Ihn Ihivi rn IIIIIimI milt fllt'il .K.lnol ymi on or tin fi.rn p wni-li flT Ihn flr.t pnhlli t imii of thl. uiiitiioriit. lolt: On or l.. fnr Dm tih il.r or H'irtnlHT, I'JH. .ml If rim fall In i ii-.r .ml n rr (or w.nl tlmrnof llm il.lnllir will .pl'lr l Ihn Court fur Ilia ri'lli'f il'iiiinli In ..id coiiii.lm, a. fol low.: Kor . dncrnx dla.ulvlng llm tomli of m.trliiKiiir U.rtn xou and Hi. plaintiff and for inch ollii-r and fur tlirr rt'lli f a. lo thl. Ilonor.lihi Court mar ti-riu mrrt and riiill.tn. litis (iniinion. I. t'uhll.hi"! purmi ant lo an orlT m.dn by Ihn Honor ahln J. V. C.iiil'lifll, JinUn of Ihn I Ir cult Court of llm Hiatt of Ori'Kon for thi County of Cl.rk.ni.i on the 1 Hi h dav of July. I9M. Thn ilutn of thn flrat liulilli'.tlon of thl. ainniiioii. hi'lnn thn 24th tiny or July. I'.tl I. and Ihn dntn or Ihn la.l pul'lli-allon lii'liiK tho 4th day of ' tnnhiT, 19U U'RES BCIICKHKI.. Attonm). for I'lullillff Administrator's Nolle. Vnilia la hettiv rlv.-n that thn tin nVmined Bilmlnlalratiir of thfl att rf Mlrhapl Hachcrt. drnasi'd, hns flle.1 hla final aivottnt hntvln HI Ihn CiHinty Clork or ClnrMinns ouiny, Or- kim. .nil thn County JihIkh hns s.t Muiiilny. AnatiiHt 3lt, 1914, at thn hour nr iu:iio orlorK A. .M. ai uin i ouuijr Court r.Hiin of k.I.I County .nd State, m . 1. anil (iln.'M .IP ll..lirllliF fill. Jocllons to salil filial ari'ount and for Ilia tllial si'ltlctrnMU or smu rsiam. KUKU IIACI1KHT. Administrator 0. I). KIIY. Attorony for Administrator, lluti'd July 31at, 1J14. Administrator' Nolle. In tho County Court of Clncliunina County, Htnto of Drogon. In tho Muttxr of thn Estnto of T. D. Collins, di.riuis.'d. To Whom It Mny Concern: Notice Is hrby rIvimi that thn tin di'ralKiivd hns heen appolnti'd Admin latrntor or tho Estnto f T. I). Collins. il'Ti'Ssi'd, by thn County Court or Cliirkmniia County, Ktnte or Orixon, siul has duly quiiIIIIihI as such Admin latnitor. All persons hnriiiK claims smiltiHt snld pntnto nro hcrnhy not! (led to prvacnt thn sumo to mo, at tho ofTIro of Cross AY llnimnnnd, Uroiton City, Or'Kon, with propor vouchors and duly vitIII.'iI. within hIx inontha from tlio ilnti) or tho first publication. II. E. McKENNEY, AdmlnlHirntor MAC.ll.r., McKENNEY & IIKVSH, At lorniiys. iMitu of first puhllcntlon, Auk. 7, 19M. Halo of lust puhllcntlon, tiopt. 18, 1914. Nolle of Final Settlement In the County Court or tho 8tnto or On-Kon, for tho County or Clncka limn. In tho iniitlwr of thn Estate of Tlinmus MulllKun, decrnscd. Notice Ih horoby itlven, thnt tho un cIithIhhciI. Executrix of tho Estate of 'niomug MuUlmin, doccitHod, tins filed in the Cniitity Court of ClnckuiuiiH County, OrcKon. her flnivl report ns hucIi Exocut.rlx, niid that suld Court bus net Momlny, September 7, 1911, nl tho hour of ten o'clock A. M. lit tho County Ctjiirt room In tho Court lloimo, In Oro Kon City, CluckiimnH County, Oregon, lis tho time and plitco of the henrlnK of nny nnd oil objections thereto, and the settlement of snld estnto. MARGAUET KINUCANE. Executrix of the liiHt Will and TeHtn menl of Thomas Mulllean, deceased. DIM1CK & DIMICK, AMorneyg for Ex ecutrix. Notlco of Final Account, In the County Court for Clackamas County, for tho State of Oregon, h tho Matter of the Estate of Andrew Mirtorson, docoaBcd. Notice s heroby nlvon that tho un uPWmied has filed his final account J" iwlmiulHtrator of the eHtato or An j'row Anderson, deceased, and that Tuesday, tho 8th day or September, I!U. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. has been ordered hy the County Court or Clack n'aH ('ounty, Oregon, as tho time, and 1 County Court room or said Court J1" th place, for the hearing or objec tions to said final account and the set lenient thereof. , ., , t Dated and first.. publlslied the 7th lny of August, 1914. . , . , . , , , KARL BERQREN, Administrator of the Kstate of Andrew Roborlson, deceased. CONRAD p. OLSON, Attorney tor Es tate, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for tho County of Clacka- niRa. Iva Coffeen, Plaintiff, John Coffeen, Defendant. Coffeen, the above named de- you are hereby required to appear and Slil.ar lh fOiiililallit fllad lialnal fl la ilia aUuia autitlad auil o or b fn balurar. HilinlHr II. I HI, !! .am. Imiui li fioiu ai.4 llr Hi. data of Ui. flMl putilir.tliiB) of ibla uiiiiiioiia. and If you I" aiKr .lid aiirr .aid rxUipUtnl. fif aaiil Itiarao Ilia lilainlllf ofll .Mil? lo 11" alnjia ( irtirt for Id. rvllaf 0 ibainUd In her romolalnl a. folloa. tll Kor a tlwiM dlwliliif iji n.arrl .( tmitfai I lieialuloia and Ima t tll Ina hIh litalnllff alii !(. ii.Uni , Dial lilainlllf !' allol In r.'iume ,i f inaldi'll 11.11m. Ih.i Of 11a Hull lilh..ii and for am It ntli r and furu'r In f a. In Iha Court may an 111 jiial and ijiiMalila. I lil .uiiiiiiom Is imlilLlivd iiiti ant In an oI'Ut Uiwla l.y Ilia i.n. J C. r.mplH., JuiIkc of lli4 ( tilt (null of Ilia Hlalw of llliKoli, lt CUikaiii.a Cniin'j', 011 ilia Z.lli day of July. IHII. I lain of Oral nil.lli alloli of llila Hum liion. July Hal, lilt, data of laal ul- lliatloii IhofMif nirmlur lltli, UI4. limit for imMli siloii of llil aiiimiioii. 1 la alt full iti'i'kS from and .fur H. data of llm fllal iulili allon llnf of. M MU K a lilMH K. AlloflH ja for I'lallillff tunimona. Ill III" Cm nil Court of Ihn Ktato of iirinnii. for ciai dam., i'ounijr, ilumllu .M 111. r. I'lalutllf, vs. J. C. .Mill. r. I. (. nilant. 'lo J. C. MllliT, aliota naiin d di'fi'U'l .n: In llm ii. inn of Ihn Hlaln of Oncmi. you arn lo ri liy rnulril lu p'ar and anaai'r thn coinnlaitit fll. d attaint! you In Ihn atMiva iiilltlid court oil or l furii ali nooks from tJi data of llm flrat pulillrallott of this summons, and If you fall so lo iiuir or anaarr thn llti(irr for maul tin r "f, alll spfily to thn loiirt for thn n-llff pr.yi'd for In Ihn roniil.lii, wlili h Is that Ilia mar. rl.Kn now caUiiiiaj lift.-n you and ihn plaintiff b fnrinr dissolved and that plalntllT L" graiiti'd a di'rm of dlvoriii. This summons la sorrrd up on you by oril.'r of Ihn I Ion. J. I '. mplM'll. JuiIkb of thn Cln'iill Court, whl. h ordir Is dst-d July 2Vth, H. Thn datn of thn flrat pulilliatlnn of this .iimmoii Is July Slat, 1914, and thn laat datn or pulillr.tlon Is Hcptniu- li.r 11th. 1914. K. K. MII.I.KU. Attorney for I'lalntlff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of Ih Htata of Ort-Kon, for Clackamas County. . Sarah Hell I'ratt. I'lalntlff, vs. Cadis I'ratt, Defendant. To C.dlt I'ratt, tha above named do finil.uit : In thn namn or tho Statu of Oregon, you arn hereby required lu appear and answer thu complaint filed aKulnat you In thn aUivo nunied suit, on or tiefore thn ISth day of H.-pt . 1911. Mid date belnx ihn rxplrntjon or sit wei-k fnun thn first publication of thl summon, nnd if you full to pi'r or answer said complaint, for wstil then-of the plaintiff will apply to the court for Ihn relief prayed for In her complaint, to wit: Kor a dii-reo dissolving; thn bonds of matrimony now exlstins; ix-tween thn plaintiff nnd defendntil. This sum mons Is publlHhed by order or II. 8. Anderson, JuiIko of thn County Court, which order was mnd.i and rniered on the 4th dny of Aug., 1911. and tho lime prescrllx-d for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with thn Issue dated Friday, Aug. "th, 1914. nnd con tinuing earn week '.her.'nftor to nnd In cluding Ihn Issun of Friday, Sept. l.sth 1914. IIROWNEI.L ft STONE. Attorneys for I'lalntlff. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clncknmus County. F. Fuller, I'lalntlff, v. Muriel D. Fuller. Defendant. To Muriel D. Fuller, Defendunt: In tho 11 a 1110 of thn State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear an I answer thn complaint of the plaintiff filed ngnlust you in the above entitled court nnd cause, within six woeks fnun the 14th day of August, 1914, tho date or the first pnlilk'stlnn of this sum moiyt and if you fall to appear and answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the court for the relU-r prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: for a docroo or divorce from you on luo ground or desertion nnd for such other relief as niay bo equitable Thin summons Is served upon you by publication by order of tho Hon. 11. S. Anderson, Judgo or tho County Court, made and entered on the 13th day or AugtiHl, 1914. , JAY II. UPTON, Attorney tor Plaintiff Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned executrix or tlw estate of Felix A. Dillon, deceased, has filed her tlnnl account In said estate in the County Court of the 8tato or Oregon ror Clackamas County, and that the Judgo or said court has appointed Mon day, tho 21st day or Sept,, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., ror hearing object lima to said account nnd ror Buttling said es tate. ESTELLA M. DILLON, Executrix or the cBtnto or Felix A. Dillon, deceased. IIROWNEI.L & STONE, Attorneys Tor executrix. Wants, For Sale etc. Assessor's Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. Notice is hereby given that upon the second Monday In Soptomber, to-wit; September 14th, 1914, the board or equalization will attend at the Court- houso In Clackamas County, Oregon, and will publicly examine the assess ment rolls and correct all errors In valuations, descriptions or qualities of lands, lotB or other properties assessed by the County Assessor. Dated at my office this, the 10th day of AugUBt, 1914. J. E. JACK, County Assessor. DRY HODY WOOD At my rancn at Heaver Creek, $2.50 por cord; de livered, $1.60. Dr. 0. F. Anderson, 414 Main St. Can.d.'. Big Forest. The lnrgest forest In the world Is In Canada. It Is In the Labrador and Hudson Bay district and Is, roughly, 1,000 by 1,700 miles. London Express The very act of life, so far a I bave been able to observe, consists In forti tude and perseverance. Sir Walter Scott Llk. th Sun. Why la bread like the son? Because when It rise It la light- London Telegraph. -jj ).. JOHN .' MOLLAKO, IHVINTOH Of TMl UDMANINC, Of AO Willi" Ihn gnat nations nr Kuropr are pluiifed In asr. In whlih siiI.iii. run a of tint l)Mi m Invenleu arn tak ing part, John I. Holland, one of Ih flr.t Intt'lilora of am lul undr sur fain 1 raft. Ilea dead. The famous sutt- marliin Inventor d.rd at Newark, N. J agid seieutylwo. Mr. Holland wss trfiin In Ireland. Ha was a s. Iionl. (es.'her when ihn Amrrli.n tlvll war rok out. .nd II w.s reading of Ihn 'mounter Ix-tween llm Monitor and hn Merrlmai' thai flrat auggiate.) lo I1I111 thn Id'-a of a ..iliinariim. After many ripe rlmctita lm finally auneeil e In biilldllig one. hut It did not rom-i up to his ripeclalloiiB, and hn aank 11 II thn I'aaaale rlvi-r at .Newark. li-r reiualua lo tlila d.y. II was near his spot that later thn llollulid Hub- tiiarinn works, of which llm Inventor w.s thn head, built their plant. At th resent tlinn dm navies of many, of lie powers ar ualng aulimarlm a of Ihn lolland type. Ihn flrat boat of Mr. lolland'. coiiatructlon I to b rnlMd aoon by Ihn 1'steraon (N. J.) chamber of comiiM-rco and preaentnd lo th guv. riiineiil as a memorial to tha Invent or. It will bn taken .In (hn I'snama I'nilflc ripoaltlon at Snn Kranclaio and then probably will be placed lu tlm museum ut W.ahlugtoii. Home actors get divorces for tha ad vertising and others Just because. PARAGUAY'S FLOitRfREE Thousand of Squar M.las of Ferasta Blaia With Blottoms. A trr.t many of tbi big Wis of Paraguay the glnnta-rluwvr In tha spring and summer, and vast oiaaara of th moat gorgeous blooms ar at th disposal of th be.-, lu fact. It wss dlfOcult for one who bss oever awn It even to Imagine ihtna thousands of aquar mile, of forest ablasa with gold and hrtlutroiw. white, yellow, pink and greeu bloaaoui during the flowering aeaaon. Curloualy enough, th two ' tire which attain the greatest aire and al most Invnrtnbly stand bend and shoul ders above (he general uiuim lenr the most beautiful flower. They ar lb Inp.chu and Inpsrho creio. thn for mer having large heliotrope and pur ple blooms something like Canterbury belU-oliixtcr of which grow at tha end of each twig. The Inpncho orwpo has a bloom esurtly similar In sbspe. but of a rich golden yellow color. Roth these trees nrrny themselves In full regalia of bloom before a (Ingle leaf pieiirs. and It Is only after the flow era begin lo fnll thnt the foliage com mences to appeiir. When all the other tree ba ceased flowering there remains the bitter ornnge, of which tho forests nro full and the blossom of which Imparts to tho honey a partlnilsrly delicate fla vor. -Wide World Mngailue. FREEDOM IN FRANCE. No Country In th World Whar In dividual Liberty Is Graatar. I believe Unit there la no country In tho world wbero there Is greater Indi vidual freedom than In France. Every one apparently does Just about us be pleases. The gendarmes ure uot watch ing for Infractions nnd never seem to Interfere with anybody. People turn bio their dogs Into the public foim tnlns and enjoy the parks with a free dom thnt would not for a moment be permitted In New York. Yet no ouo does anything really harmful. I men tioned these things to tlie American conmil, who said: "Yes, the French have great Individ ual license and are too proud of It to abuse It. Whatever they lack In po litical freedom they make up In per sonal liberty. That Is the chief article of their faith. The gendarme seldom lays hands on a cltlxun. Where some thing really serious happens there are usually serious consequences, but It does not often happen." Then he told mo of a runaway youth whom ho wished apprehended and held for American advices. The authorities snld: "Wo will watch hlra for you, we will keep you posted as to his com IngM, his goings and his doings, but we cannot lay bands on hlra. There Is no warrant for so serious a step." Albert Blgclow rnlno In Century. 6mok Consuming Sohames. The most Ingenious scheme ever In vented for doing nwny with the smoke dlfllculty with steam locomotives was tried some years ago ou the Metropol itan railway of England. "Between the rails a trough was laid, and the en gine carried a sliding shoe device adapted to slide over this aud to open doors as It passed wbereby smoke let from the stack to the shoe was enabled to pass Into the trough, thence being exhausted to a collecting plant" An other scheme for solving the Buioke dif ficulty was to construct a series of smokestacks leading to the back of the train. This would bave kept the cin ders out of the pnssengers' eyes possi bly, but would bsrdly have been suffi cient to make the smoke settle on the company's right of way. Indianapolis News. . Swallow. Swallows seem to be tireless. Tbey hare been seen at sea over a thousand miles from land. . . ' J V ( tJOhnV? hULLAMUl L0HO H08IHTI UAV CO TO Till SHOUT btlflTf . AOI If H l NCC0I0 9 I'll - rt) 1 ' . ..... y T 1 y '1 " Ird Roberts, mm of England's most famous soldier. Is gltlng the Hrlll.b war offlc the benefit of his knowl- odge In Ihn present war a It 'ia' Ion. lie- raua of hla ago lord Kotx-rta Is Si lt Is not likely thai hn will engage ac tlvnly In thn war. ritlll. It-Is doughty fighter Is well preserved, and If the war should hn prolonged, with thn n ci-aalty of Oreat Jlrltaln putting every av.ilubln man In the field, there Is no doubt that Lord Itotvrts would go In to active service. He derived bis title for his sen Ires In Afghanistan, partic ularly at Kandahar. F LONDON BRINGS WORD THAT DE FENDERS ARE HOLDING OWN ON FRONTIER ATTACK REPULSED ALL ALONG LINE Quiet Conflldsnc exist In Paris That Aillea Will Hold off th Forces of German Invader Along Border LONDON, Aug. 26. German forces delivered an attack on the French southern fronter yesterday (Tuesday) They were repulsed and retired a'l along the line. This Information was given out by the official bureau Oils afternoon. The text of the announcement Is as fol lows: It Is officially announced that on AuRiist 25 the French, on their south ern frontier, were attacked In force by the Germans. 'The attack was repulsed and tue enemy retired all alonn the line." A dispatch to the Exehnnfie Tele- praph company from Paris says the French war office has Issued the fol- lowing communication: "In Lorralno the allied armies have taken up a combined offensive move ment. The battle, recommenced yes terday. Is still raging at the time this bulletin Is Issued. A dispatch from Antwerp to the Ex change Telegraph company says the Belgian operations beyond Malines were continued through last night. The Belgian forces succeeded In destroy ing defensive works constructed by the Germans. PARIS, Aug. 2G. Unofficial military opluion is thnt the righting along the French-Helglnn frontier continues. Quiet confidence exists In Paris that the allies will hold off the German at tack and take the offensive when the proper hour arrives. MARSHFIEl.D, Ore., Aug. 2G. Re ports came from many sources along the coast In the vicinity of Coos Hay today that heavy firing, apparently thn cannonade of warships In a naval en gagement, had hecn heard to the north west of Cape lllanco, l'p to a late hour the opinion that there had been a naval battle had noth ing more to verfy It than that noises as to cannonading, lasting from 10:30 a. in. until 3:30 p. m., had been heard at numerous points., f FOR PANAMA CANAL COINS. Quarters Commamorating Peace Also Urged In Senate Bill. Washington. - The senate banking and currency committee had before It the bill Introduced by Senator Thomas of Colorado, provldlug for the coinage of quarter dollars to commemorate completion of the Panama canal and the hundredth anniversary of peace between English speaking peoples. A feature of the bill was the Injection of a provision which would fix the ratio of gold nnd silver at 22 to 1. The meas ure also would provide that each quar ter must weigh 13T.5 grains, and that an person offering 103.125 ounces of pure silver, plus $2.80 in lawful money, ;ould receive from the treasury 400 quarters, or $100. Accompanying the bill was a state ment urging thnt the measure would establish a fixed par exchange with forty-five countries which use the Brit ish sovereign as a unit of exchange, and an approximate parity with twenty-one countries which use the French franc as the exchange unit The bill was offered "by request," but Senator Thomas did not disclose the Identity of Its author. 1 v-s- REPORTS CHEER UP RENCH NATION 'fflSM STILL SHROUDS CRIME STRANCf.LV VAHVINO PCRION ALITV OF MRS. C.' MM AN fumti OFFICIALS JEALOUS WIFE FACES MURDER TRIAL Intartst C'3s st Dsy Sn Mutt Ap proach Jury Al Tint h Can!' Mjnnartd. Than Again Danunciatory r"r.- !t. N. V. - Kutfial n-s have paam alu'V lira ljmlm I'Urje Hal ley of iii-alrji aa abut t-i drath b) uiii 01 Uj !! Jiiat oula do the wlitdnw ut It YAn t'aruian IIn lu I lila piam. iMit .gu till- .li).kUm's JralnUS wlfn. Mrs. VX'itvi luiikllu l.'aruiau. Mviil Ibruugb li onl.al of rr.t and ll.illi liuriil, aud U buw Ulwlr a ball blii. anailliig trial lu the fall oil a Uiulial slighter Hell, tint-lit. Hut no end baa t-nme lo Ilie tremen dous IlitrrrM Hint aa awSienrd by the tragnly, will' b la atlll .0 Uliaolvtol uiyatery. The ijiJeatli'U of 111 wife guilt or line-i-ii la still Ix-liig debated vigor ously aiimiig nt inly lier friend aud .'lunliituiH -. but biuoiik all aorta of per. ma wbu never saw Unt ktid bevrr heard of ln-r until the iiepars told of the alaylng of ilm. Ilalli-y. iltri't Atliirnry I-wla J. huilth and hherlfT Klepheu I'. IVltlt hjii1 out early In the can that there were two vital iueatlinw: Wbu bsd the motive lu kill? Who bad the opportunity to kill? Mrs. Carman admitted: wss Jralou of ln-r huabnnd'S wimifu lutDvnl. Kb Ciilifeajuil Hint Ue apli-l Umiu them with a dlrliigrupb. L'udoulitedly she could bave listened to her Iiuabaud auJ 4- V -7:2 Mils. ri.OBk.NCS CABMAN. Mrs. llulley talklug on the night of June 30the ulght of Mrs. Bnlley's murder. Once previous to June 30 the presence of a woman nurse In the doctor's consultation room provoked her to burst In aud slap the woman's face. The servant girl's story and that of a tramp. Fnrrcll, who said he saw woman of Mrs. Carman's build outside the window at the Instant of the shoot ing, are convincing to the authorities. The only tbiug thnt Mrs. Carman's friends have to say Is: ' " "But Florence couldn't possibly have doue such a thing; she is not that sort of woman. Look at her clear, frank eyes, even now, when she 's under suspicion. Listen to her soft, cultured voice, ultra feminine and appealing. And, Indeed. It was hard to believe when one first talked of the stately, perfectly gowned society leader of the Long Island town that she could blase up Into such a fury s to Impel her to shoot a defenseless woman lu the back. Latterly, though after her arrest and Indictment she developed another side. She voiced openly her hatred of every one nnd everything that had to do with the accusation against ' her the offi cials, the grand jury, the newspapers, the detectives, ller trial, scheduled for September or October before Justice Kelby In the Mlueola courthouse, undoubtedly will be the most celebrated ever held on Long Island. The verdict of te twelve Nassau county citizens who will sit on the Jury will be awaited with the great est Interest by the whole country, for uo murder case since that of Stanford. White or that of Rosenthal has arous ed more widespread Interest. "You couldn't convict thnt woman with twenty eyewitnesses to the shoot ing," said u prominent Nassau man. District Attorney Smith himself, who knew more about the details of the case thnn any one else and who will conduct the prosecution, admitted with an air of despondency thnt he thought about the same way. It was believed by every one that sentiment already existed In her favor thnt could not be overcome. First, she was the wife of the smiling, jovial "Doc" 'Carmuu, known to every one In the county, a "good fellow." a "Joiner" of secret societies, a man who'd do anythlug for his friends, who'd treat a patient for nothing If the patient had no money. Then, too, there was Mrs. Carman's own personnl chnrm. She Is strikingly statuesque and dignified. She probnbly has been the best dressed woman in the section, In a quiet way. Tet she "put on no airs." ' " ;- - Not Merely Fractured. "Does your new baby break your rest much?" "Break UI He pulverizes tfl" ITnl.o- TRUE HOPE. True hope is based on strength of character. A strong mind al ways hopes and hat always cause lo hope, because it knows the mu tability of human aifain and how slight a circumstance may change the whole course of event. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey V Crtm CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT LAW . , W have "" ' I eur M""saM quarter In th Saavar ylla'lnf. Nat U tn Andrn Brflltflnf, fisal fatal Abtrau Mala Slr Loans, tnmr. Orgea City, Or JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCY TO LOAN D. C lJtTOURCTTa rra4doL t. 1. UMftH. Caaabar The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, tMUKO-OO. Tranaaat Oerl anhKif laBSNt Op fraaa f A H. I I , M PRICE OF RETREAT 18 ENGLISH WAR 8HIP8. ATTACKING T8IN0 TCHAU ARE SLIGHT LY DAMAGED l).I)N, An. 2S Premier As- (ultb told the bousa of commons tiv nlKht th.t It cost lb IlrltUu troops 2W men. killed and woiind-d. lo with draw lo the position aaalgned to tin in In the reconstruction of the allies lines on th French froniler. The pre mier confirmed new of the retreat In making his announcement concerning I oases. The withdrawal, he said, u from the neljcbhorhood or Mooa and waa siKs-essfully accomplished, according lo a report from General French. Elcvtn British Sailor Killed. CHICAGO. Aug. 25. The following dispatch from Peking was printed to day by the Chicago Dally News: ' British torpedo boats aud lunboata engaged In a demonstration yesterday before Tslng Tchau for the purpose of unmasking the German batteries. Aft er a few hours of firing the British re tired toward Wei Hal Wei. Eleven British sailors were killed and several warships slightly damaged. "Three thousand Russians have left Vladivostok for a point near Tslng Tchau, where a Japanese army Is now land lug. "Germans havo destroyed railroad bridges along the boundary of Klao Chau and have also destroyed several villages in the line of their forts' fire. BEAVERS AVERAGE .327 PORTLAND HAS UNUSUAL WEEK? WITH THE WILLOW PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 24. Port land had one of the best weeks of the season with the stick against Oakland, as It bit for a team total of .327 In the seven games, 116 points more than the visitors could gather. Five out of the seven games were captured hy the Beavers. . The only pitchers who were able to defeat Portland were Klawltter and Klllilay, both of whom pitched mas terly ball In the games they won. Hut Klawltter was defeated in,. two, other contests. Walter Doane led all of the Portland hitters, .with a mark of .600, getting 12 hits In 24 times up. - Gus Fisher also had a good week, as he hit at a .476 clip, while Lush, Rodgers and Kores all finished over the .300 mark. Gardner and Mlddleton were the only Oakland regulars who hit over .300. The rest or the bunch, outside of some of the pitchers, were either at the .200 point or below It, not one bat ting between .200 and .300. . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At San Francisco R. H. E. Sacramento - ...1 7 2 Oakland 2 7 1 At Los Anegles R. H. E. Second Game Los Angeles 2 Venice 3 First Game R. H. E. Los Angeles 8 !) 4 Venice 7 15 1 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle R. H. E. Vancouver 1 3 6 Ballard 3 4 2 At Victoria R. H. E. Seattle I Victoria : 8 At Tacoma R. H. E. Spokane 2 6 0 Tacoma 5 8 0 $$SSS$S3$$S $ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE S Vancouver 610 Seattle 606 S Spokane 556 $ ? Tacoma 466 i s Victoria 407 $ Ballard 396 Even the sarcastic woman cuts out her cutting remarks when she has an ax to grind. DR. WELSH RETURNS . TO PRACTICE HERE Dr. Orel A. Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Welsh of this city returned to his home from Mater Misericorelae hospital at Sacramento, Cat., Satur day. He has been resident physician at this place three months. Dr. Welsh will locate In his home town having completed the medical course at the Leland Stanford Univers ity In San Francisco. 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Women who have been cured say it Is "worth its weight in gold." At druggists. 50c large box, or by malt The Paxtoa Toilet Co, Boston, Mast. The Prineville News has Just cele brated its thirtieth birthday. It waa founded by Horace Dlllard. Its present editor. Charles O. Pollard, says of It: "The paper has had Its nps and downs; has met courageously the vicissitudes of the frontier and has first and last stood by the Interests of central Ore gon throngh thick and thin as any ot our old timers will Terify."