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ourcnoN city kntkiuimkr. i'rimav. si:i'Ti:.mhi:i: ri v.n i. lummtm. tha lll"H I'ourt f Hit Hll of tn to, tr I'Uiaainae County. y ull. r, I'lallilllT, v,,ii at 'r",,,' 'I'"''! ' l'Par n I , ,.,r 1 1 a riiiiiplaliit i if lh plaln'lf? ' I ,n,al you III ilia abota mlltled .'id and ' " Imiib ll'e I Kb "' A""1. '" "'" ,,'" ,1 1 1." I'u1ll mi ton iif l Itla auiu !'n.i.i '' ,f l'P,'f llttiT ("f " '' H plaliull! ill ai'p'f "'" court '"r "" r I J f..r In 'be "llatiit. I'i. for ' iIiih of 1l'"' '"'in you "i kf..iiinl of l""lli'l mut fur ui li oilier f, j..f aa H'ar h "i""'1'"' I , in la nrnl UMin )imi by ,ii t'f ",,"r "'" " ' ,,,,!, Jinl ul lha Coilily Court, J, !! lil"'ieil ' Uia I Jill iUX lif A,ll(.. I" JAY II ITTON. Attorney fur rininiilt Summon, i tli I I" ult Court nf Dm Hia'e, nf ,,.(, ,n, fur Ilia County ,f Clark lnaa l-uU'o. I'lallillfT, unlnoan heir .f M, Inula Wyant, jrceaae'l, Mary F. Trajlnr I larl-ir l..i William Tralii, Jr. I.ul Uanld. A Hurt Tfatlur. Mar Mr Itii. Hord Trajlor. H;la Handera, hni iia 'Iravlur. Mary Tralir, New I n 'Iravlur. William Tra)lor, Hr, ll.urr Tralr. Kmii a I'oacll. Net-Hi- llf iiilin r. Anna l.'i-ann, Kdaln 'I raptor, Ja'r Vin'iMk. Newton WimhIi im k, Aila K. lUirlinau, W. I. Wood, ik k, Ki aluli H. lUm.lir, Will lout H. Wiiil.c k. Tli'imaa I'. Wood riH'li. A. ('. WihmIi im k. a I in i all other lnTiiina or arll' unknown claim 1 1 1 ar any rUlil, till aluln. lien or llitcrea III Ilia ra fatal" d'acrlU'd In fli roinpUlnl ln-r-'ln, lirffiiiluliia. To Murr F. Traur llardcnbrook. Hoyd Travlnr, U'r.-ttn Trnylnr. Mary Traylnr, JaK'r WomluHk, NVolnn WimmIi .m k. W. I. WiHMlriM k. William H WiMiilrtM'k, Ttimnoa I. Wiioilrork, ami th unkiuia n hi Ira nf Molimla Waiil, ill n n. i. almi all (illn r 1iT aunt or inrii' unknin rlulmliiK any rlictit. Illlr, l alatx. II- n or Ihi.t rl In llm rra' -alat tl,rrll)i'l III llin ((iinplulnt Ihti'Iii, tho alwiva liaiiK'il ili'fi'lKliinla: In lli iiaiim of llm Sinln of On-Kiin. you ami rac h of ymi am hrrrliy r iiulrnl In apprar uiid aiiaai'r III" Com lilnliit rilnl afiilnal ymi ami -arti of ymi In I tin a limp iiilll'iil milt un or iifnri Halunlay. llm lTlli ly of O" l.il'.T. I'Jll, aalil ilntn lnlnK tlm i'i"ra- timi of all 'i ka from ami aft.T tin' i ilnln of III" flrat itilillral loll of thin Sumini'im. ami If )'uii fall In an appi'tir ami atinoT fur wnnt llii'ri'uf, thn ilnlu liff lll apply to tlm alxivo l imn for ili ri-ll' f lMiiaml"tl In li"r ruiiiiHttliil im fll" ln'rvln, ami will iak a dwrra uf tli aUve Court aKulliat you mi ta -h of you aa followa, lo wlt: Thai you ami rnrh of you ili'fi'nil tnta m rMiilrpl to t up In your annxer to anlil roinilultit llm ai'lual nature of your aviTi4l ilv-ran and ruiinii llnu rlulriiN lo I'lalnllff In ml lo tln folloalim ilcaclllicd r'l prop-t-rly, tll: Kltuato In Claokniim oiuit. Klnt of Ori'Kon. Thai portion of tli N. W. i of Iho S W. I of Hm llon 2. T 5 8. U. 2 K. uf tho W. M . that II. a Kaat of th inlildto lln of tho Molalla Hlvi.r; and Alan IM-Klni'liu rh1"" J'" 3. In aatil TownahU'. nd rtinulnai Ihi'iii o K. 7.75 rhnlna; lliom o N. i2 itoKri-i'. ' mlmit.-a. W. a (. cnaina; iheiico H. 11 denreea, W. b.2b chuliia to t tin place of bi-Kllii.lliK. foMulnln1 4.01 acrea. more or leaa, and ulao Oov eminent Uit 3. of anld Section 2. ex ceptliiK tho Innda conveyed to J. W. Humdinger, hy two deed of convey ance, one dated March 9, 1905, and re corded at I'ugn 44 of Honk 91. of Itccordu of peeda, of aald Clackanmn County, ond tho other dulod Feb. 12. 1907, and recorded al I'ok 612, of IliHik 9S, of auld llooorda of Deeda; mid that plaintiff In the nlmolulo own er In fee nlinpl.i of anld real property nbovi. dencrlbed, ii'id every part thero- of, and that you defendant and ench of you, mid nny tn-rsnii or peraon claliuliiK or to claim by, through or under auld defemlaiita, or any of them, lmvn no right, title, cutuio, lien or In tcrenl III or to the aald real property or any part thereof, and that they ami ench of them bo forever burred and cHtnpiN'd from iiHertliiK or clulmltiK nny right, title, catnto, lien or Intercut In Mild real property or any pint Ui'Tt' of. Thut plulntirr tltlo In nnd to auld real property nnd tho lmlo thereof, Im forever quieted, nnd for hucIi other and further relief na to rim Court may Heetii Jiiat and equitable III tho prt in Ihi'h. This RutmnoiiN Is publlhhed by order of thn Hun. .1. V. Cunippell. Judi;o of Ihe Circuit Court of the Ktntv of Ore- con, for Clacliamaa Cou.ily, which ord er was made and enteied on the Illstl.,! day nf Atn:iist, 1911. I titled court, in the above eniltled Puln of llrst publlrntlnn of this Sum- pjuih,,, ( ,u ,iiy directed nnl dated mona, September 4, date of last !U, ,v 0f September, 1911. upon publlcutlim thereof October Id, 1011; L Judgment rendered and entered In nnd tho tlmo of iiubllcallon Ihoreof 8Uj rimrt n,,, nth day of July. 1914. Is hIx weeks from and after (ho dutou,, flivr f Hobert HohshII, l'lnlntirf. of first pitbllcallon Iheronf. nnd ugulnst Corporation of tho Sisters IlIMIf K UliMIl iv, nf AttorneyH for rialntilT. i 8ummon. In tha Circuit Court or tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. N. Younger, riulntiff. vs. Anna Younger, Defendant. To Anna Younger, tho above named defendant: In thr nnmn of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint llled against you f n the above named suit, on or heforo 1 ho Kith day of Oct., 191 1, said datn be ing thn expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to appear or answer said complnlnt, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decreo dissolving tho bonds of mnlrlmony now existing between tho plaintiff nnd defendant. Tills sum mons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of tho Circuit Court, which order was mado and en tered on tho 2nd day of Sept., 1914, nnd the tlmo proscribed for publica tion thereof Is six weks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, Sept. 4th, nnd continuing each week thereafter to and including tho Isbtia of Friday, Oct. 16th, 1911. IIROWNEI.L & STONE, Attorneys for I'lalnllff. Notice of Executor's 8ala. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Clncku mas. In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Delilah Sargent, deceased. Ry virtue of nnd order Isued out of tho above entitled court in the above entitled matter, directed to me, the Ulidi'Mlyiiad. Hinrulor of Ilia Inal Will ami i imnmt of Mra. Iinlllah Karxi nl, liKfai.'l, (Ul-'l Hi'il'liilnT 4 III, I'Jll, and i iiiniiiuiiillni Inn In inakn aala of llm fiilluainn id i rll.i il r. l run'rly liiMiiflii( In aald mlnin, lovtll- jii Una (I), Two C), Hnvnn (7), and l.ifiii mi, in KliMk laiiiiy KIkM (.'m, In Ilia Toail of Mllwaiikl.i, Cln kainua County, Onxoii, I will, on Halurdny, Iha ITlli liny of (Mi.Imt, l!H, at l.n u'i Im k A. M , upon llm nii'inli a alxivn d.-iM rllifd, 'II al iiln aui llun, In Ilia lilrlir.t M.lili r fur rmh In halnl, all lh alMivn ilimrllMil r-'al iiropfriy. IuIimI l,la lull day of H lit in lxr, lll. JKHHK A Ktt'K, K iitur of Kin liml and 1' alnmi iil of Mra f -1 1 1 u li Hiiiki nf, iliw. uid Iniih of flrat iiulilli allun, H''pti iuliir Mth, 1911. IUI nf luat (illlilli all'ill, Oi lnlirr lllll. I'Jll. Bummona, In Ilia Circ uit Court of tin. Ktal of Or Ron, fur thn County of Clm kuinaa. Iinnfuid l.luyd, I'lalnllff, va. NVIIIn l.luyd. In fi'iululi'. I'o N'l llbt l.luyd, Ilia aliuvn liaiuxd (f fi'iiilant: In llm iiaini) of lint Kta'ii of Or'Kon, you ar lii-rhy utnii.nni'd and r iiilr.'i In appear and unuai-r thn roin plaint flh'd aicalnat you In thn a'M.ve I'M II li'il court and aut on or liffurt. Him I'llli day or (X lol" r, 1311, and If you fall ao lo anawer, fur want Ihitrinf thn plulMlff will apply lo thn court for rt'llt f ili'inatidi'd In thn rompluliil. In- all' ror a u rti dlaaulUliK th lunula of inalrluioiiy hntwi't'ii th plnliillff ami tlfft'tiduiil and for aurli i,iIht n il' f aa lo llm court limy anin ju( and fjult aliln. Thla aiimiiioiia la ai'ivnl upon you hy piililli ailon puraumil in an order of III'. Iloiioraliln J. V. Camplit'll, Jmlun of thn anld court, nmili. ami t nii rt il on llm :iih day of AUKiial, 1911. Tin dam of thn flral puldlratluii of thla auimiiona la Ihn lilt day of Ht'p ti'inl.i r, 1911, and thn Innl day of puh llrailon will hw on lh 10th day of (Irlohcr, 1911. KHANK C. HANM.KV. Aitorni-y for I'lulMlff. SI I l.i'wla lltdK , Portland, Ort icon. Nolle of Pinal Settlement. In tho County Court or thn Htale of Oreipin, for tho County of Clucks in a a. In thn nmttrr of thn caiatn of Hoy T. It.'rry, Minor. Nulli.i la lit'ri'hy Klvrn that thn un dcralKiii'd, C.imrdlnn of Ihn Katatfl of l(oy T. Itcrry. a minor, haa filed hla Hunt report aa auch Kunrdlnn. In thn County Court of Clmkuinaa County, Ori'Kim, and naked ror hla dlachnrKi. ami aellli'inent of aald nilnor'a ealnlo, anld minor havlnir attulni'd hla ma- Jurliy: and llm Court Ih-Iiik fully ad vIhimI liaa ae Monday, the l'jth. day uf Oi IoIht. 1911. at 10 o'clock A. M , of aid duy for thn henrlnic of aald final report and the anttlenient of auld i-a-tute. Any peraon liavlnx nny ohjis-llona to auch final report la her-'hy notified to fll Ihn an n in In auld Court on or hefure auld dale. J. D. RITTKIt. Gunrdlun as aforonld. Summon. In the Circuit Court of tho Slulo of Orpiinr., for Clacknnia County. a. Kruuk Klllolt, riulntiff, va. (Inrvnnla Klllott, DofrndanL. To Oervunla Klllott, above named de feiidnnt: In the nnmn of llm aluto of OreRon, you are hereby required to apix'ur and nimwer tho coinnliilnt llled niriilunt you. no dm ahovo entitled ault, on or licforo the 30(li duy of Oct., 1911. auld ditto being the expiration of alx weeks from thn llrnt publication of thin aummons, and If you full to appear or anawer anld complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In hla complaint, to wit: For n decree dlnnolvliiK thn bonds of matrimony now exlHtlng between tho plaintiff nnd defendant. This sum iiioiih la publlHhed by order of Hon. J. II. Campbell, Judge of tho Circuit Court, which order wus niude on tho 11th day of Sept., 1911. and tho time preKi-rlbed for publication thereof In nix weekn, beginning villi thu Isbiio dated, Friday. Sept. lSlh, and eontlnu lug each week thereafter to and includ ing Frlduv Oct. iliitu. I9H. HUOWNKLI, & STONK. Attorneys for plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. In tho Circuit Court of tho Slate of Oregon, for thu County of Clui'kn man. Hubert HohbuII, l'lulntllT, vs. Corporation of thn Sisters of Mercy, a corporation. Thomas ('. Anderson ami AiH :stms F. Huller, Defi'iidunls. Slate of Or.'giiii, County of Cliickainas, ss. Hv virtue of u Judgiuent onl-r, do- 'eree niiil an execullou. duly Issued out alui nnder the seal of the above en- Mercv. n cornorat on. I lefondants, for t,0 , ,,f 5 1 1 .cc 1 .25, and the fur ther sum of $:100.0II. us attorney's foe, and the costs of nnd upon tills writ, coimmimlliiK mo to make said of Ihe following described real property, idt unto In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: lieglniilng nt. n point 19 links South 5S degrees West from thn quarter b.!c Hon post between sections '-'(1 mid 59, T. '1 S. It. 2 K. or tho W. M.; tlieneo North 81 'decrees, West 107:1 feet to n stului; thenco North (i (leurees, East Mil feet to a stake; thence South SI degrees, East 10711 loot to a stake; thence South 0 degrees. West 6 III feet to tho place of beginning, containing lit neres, more or less. Also Thut piece or pared of land In said Clacltnmafl County, OrcKon, de scribed hy commencing at a Btake 129 feel North, f decrees East from (be Southeast corner of tho nbove describ ed tract of land; thence South 84 de grees, East 5NS feet to a stake; thence North C degrees,' East 510 feet; thence North 84 decrees, West 511! feet to a stnke; I hence South t! degrees. West Dili feet to the place of beginning; con taining 0 ncres, more or less, nnd also a tract of land adjoining the llrst de scribed tract of land aforesaid known ns tho 'Tear Orchard" containing about 1U ncreR, more or less, particu larly described In the d-.'ed recorded at pages 3S0 nnd 3S7. Hook "C" Rec ords of Deods for said Clnckninas Coun ty, Oregon, to which reference may be had, and which said particular descrip tion Is as follows: IleglnnlnK at a point l'4 chulnB North nnd .40 chains East of th" quarter section eurnT lin between Sections -0 and 29. running thence North 6 degrees. East 1.91 chains; thenco North 84 degrees. West 5.57 chains; thence South 6 degrees, West 1.94 chains; thence North 84 de- vrt't'i, Kaat 6 67 flmliia In Ihn plu of l.t KlMilmi In aald luiilili I, Hnii'n or lunrtt I I ! aa afurt-aalil. Now, Thtrff'irt', ly vlr'un tif aald KiiTiitiun, IiiiIkiihiiiI onli-r and flf ! and In iiiiupliuiun wlili llm i oiiunuii'la id auld aril, I will, on Halurduy, Ihn .'I'll day of Oi lull, r, I'Jll, at Ihn hour of II oi link A. M, at thu front dnor uf Ihn I ouMy Court llouan In thu City of Ori'tcrni ( Hy, In aald County and Htatu, a.'ll at pill, Mr aui'll'ill, aul.Ji'rl In ri'ili'inp'lon, lo Ihn MkIu-hI lildih r, fur I', U. Kuld coin caah In hand, all ll rU:lil, lllln and lnli r. nl whli li ihn Willi in naiiii'd ii'ftiiinita or clihiir of ilu.iu had on Ihn da In of Ihn luortKaKn h'fn In or almn had In or to thn ahova i ai rlhi'd r al propnriy or any pari ihcr" of. lo aullafy aald x-cutlon, judgim-nt order, U' ri'i', Inl' Ti al, coala and all a ruing cua'a. K. T. MAHH, KlnTlff of Clai katliaa County, Ori'Kii I IX II. J. HTAA'IH, l).'"Hy Dnti'd, Ori'Kon City, lira , Hcpt. I'Jml, 1911. Bummona. In thn Circuit Court of thn Htulw of Oregon, for Cluckumua Couiily. Ktelyn I'yln, I'lulntlff, va. Henry Kdward I'yln, la fendunl. Henry Kdward I') I", thn ahove named ilefendiiiit: In Ihn iiaiun of Ihn Klatn of Ori-Kon, you are lu rehy iM-iiilred to appear and anawer Ihn cumpliiliil fled aKulnat you In thn aliovn named mill, on or heforu Ihn I IKi duy of Nov., 1914, aald date Im'Iiik Ihn eiplrallou or all wm-ka from llm flrat publication of thla aummona, and If you full lo nppeur or anawer auld complaint, fur want thereof thn plaintiff will apply to tin. court for 'ho relief prayed fur In her complaint, to wn : for decree dlaaulvlliK thn bonda of matrimony now eilMIng between thn plaintiff ami defendant, and Ihn ciiHlody of Howard V. I'yln. a minor. Thla RumuioiiM la puhllnhcd by order of J. I'. Campbell, JudKn of thn Cir cuit Court, which order wua uindn and entered on thn 2l(h day of Kept., 1911, and the time preai rllied for publication (hereof a nix weeka, bclinilng with thn Ihiuii duted Krlduy, Hcpt. 25, 1914, and continuing each week thereafter to and lucludliiK Ihn Ihmiiu of Krlduy, Nov. Oth, 1914. T. (1. THOItNTON, Attorney for I'lulntlff. Final Notlct. Notice la hereby Klvcn that thn un- deralgned I'rauk llopp, exiri'utor of tho eatutn of Krm-Htlne lloliiiialin, do ceumd, haa filed hla flnul account In auld etlute In the County Court of thu Statu of Oregon fur Cluckumua Coun ty, -and that thn JuiIku of auld court hua appointed Monduy, the 2litb duy of October. 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M. for heurlnx object loin to auld account and fur nettling auld eatutn. KHANK HOI'I'. Kxi-cutnr of tho CHluto of Krncntlim llolniann, deceimed. IlKUWNKLL a: 8TONE. Attorney for xecutor. Wants, For Sale etc. OltY HODV WOOD At my rancn at Hi-aver t reek, JL'.jO per cord; de livered, fi.60. Dr. 0. K. Anderaon, 414 Main SL FOR 8AI.E: A now 4-room bungulow at Oak Grove, on Center and Cedar Sta., near Hlver Iloud. Cheap and terma. rCuquira ot lunula Epulel on premlnet. TOR RENT My home, consisting of 9-room house, burn and two acres of orchard and garden. A. F. Schultz, 002 Division St., Oregon City. 8 Per Cent 1st Mortgage 8 Per Cent 1500 mortgngo for sale; security, real entato valued at 17000. U. S. Mort gago Co., 17 Heaver Uldg., Oregon City. My office Is now lucuted nt 17-18 Denver HulldlnB. Oregon City. Gener al law practice, loans ami collections. Prompt and agreeable service assurod. O. V. EAST11AM. (Adv.) - Berlin Regrets Rhelms. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. The fol lowing wireless messago from lierlln was received today nt tho German em bassy here: "Rhelms lies nlong the French bat tle line and we regret that wo were forced to answer the fire from there. The city suffered but orders worn giv en to sparo tho cathedral. "The subscription to tho Oorm.au war loan amounts to 4,200,000,000 marks." Germans Blame French. HER I. IN. via The Hague, Sept. 22T Replylng to French denunciations Of the German bombardment ot the Rhelms cathedral, newspapers of the fatherland, of tho group casually con sidered government-inspired, asserted today that the French mounted guns 011 tho building, from which they fired on the kaiser's (reps, m.ikllig It neces sary lo shell the edifice. Vienna Riots Reported. LONDON, Sept. 22. Dally riots in Ilerllu and Vienna, tha looting of shops in tho poorer sections of both ci:ics nnd the shooting of women in connection with tho alleged disorders wore, reported In a news agency dis patch received hero to lay from Gen. eva. The same dispatch denied that tho German war loan was over-subscribed, ns asserted in Herlln advices, and declared Italian and Swiss bank ers had been asked to subscribe to It. Belgians Raid Germany. ANTWERP. Sept. 2:;. Led by King Albert, the llclginns wore raiding to the southward ngaln today. Tho Germans had withdrawn the hulk of their forces to aid their army In France and the Ilelglnns were atack Ing their lines of communication. They were not approaching Brus sels, however, fearing to bring upon the city the same fate as that which befell Louvain. Fighting was reported at Malines and In the general direction of Liege. To Ruth War Measures. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. The house rules committee voted this after noon In favor of a rule allowing seven hours' debate on the war tax bill, without the privilege of amending and with on'v one motion to recommit. It was also ngrecd to give the Alex ander government ship purchase bill privileged status, which probably will result In Its being taken up lor con sideration Friday. IS NEEDED ON NUN By Pattr Radford. Ilunr Nli"i.l laiinfia' I'al. Thn rural pastor lias urealnr possi bilities Ibau any other factor In our national Ufa. 1 ha rural rlvllliatlon Of Ihn Taelillelli Ci-i,uiy lia) opened up a new aorld of aeilvitlea for blm. Ihera ll bfom blm unexplored con-tlni-nla of uaefiilm-ta, unemployed foroa or rlvllliatlon and tremendous reapunalblllllea au'h aa have navar before confronted Hie paatnraln. Ihe need til Ihn rural ronniiuiilllaa today la lutelllf-ut and eonscratd leadership. There muat be inarabal Inn of forces that build llf, strength n character and broaden vlaloo. Tha pastor should deal with II vine prob lems. In addition to Ilia service ha now renders lin should help us lift the market baaket, bold out belp Inn hand to Ihe farmer and develop the polentlul eiierulm of the commu nity ha seeks to serve. A Mort Useful Ministry, The farmer needa tha peraonal touch of the paator. II seldom comes In direct contact with hla hal towing Influence, except when be Is baptlied, married and buried. We need to further eiteiid Christian In fluenee In thn homes, as well aa to spread the xoapel In China; lo In struct our children In the art of Hv Inn, aa well as to convert the barba rian and tha Hottentot, and we should devote our energy and talent to thn solution of problems or our own lo cality, rather (ban consume our en ergies In fighting vice and Ignorance beyond our borders. It la as Impor tant that we dlscuKS from the pulpit, the building or macadam highway from thu church to our homes, as that we preach of the golden street of Ihe Na Jerusalem. It Is as much a part or the duty or tho puator to eibort us to own a home while on earth as to Inspire us to build a man sion in the skies and that we should construct Christian character In our own community, rather than that we fight foreign sins In other lands. We want a religion wo can farm by as well as die by. Christian Influence Needed. There Is an emptiness In the life of rural communltl and we want preachers who can weave Into the social fiber, educational pastimes, profitable pleasures and Instructive amusements. Too often we find the games or our young people a search ror a suggestion In Immorality and a stepping-stone to sin. The pastor should supervise the growing lives of young people, approve tholr amuse ments, create expressions of Joy and pleaaure that niukes for Christian character and bless their lives with Christian modesty. The farm Is the nursery of chill ration, and the parsonage of all re ligious denominations. Too long bae the farm furnished tho cities with tholr grauU ttrssnh"'. today tha rural church la the gangway to city pulpits. Tho current should be re versed. Tho power of the pulpit Is most needed In the country where the fundamental forces of human life originate. The farm I the power house or all progress and the birth place or ail that Is noble. The Gar den or Eden was In the country and the man who would get close to God must first get close to nature. Many communities are church-ridden. We frequently have three or tour churches In a community with a circuit rider once a month preaching to small con gregations and all rail to perform the religious functions of the community. In ninny Instances, more harmonious effort might result in a more efficient service. The division of religious forces and breaking Into fragments of moral effort are ofttimes little less thun a calamity and defeat the pur poses they seek to promote. A pastor In a neighborhood, study ing tho economic, social, moral and educational problems of the commu nity, presenting fresh visions of poten tial possibilities and native power with beauty und new meaning, inter preting the thought-life of the com munity and administering to their daily needB, will contribute more to ward the advancement of a locality than a doien preachers who occupy the pulpits at Irregular Intervals, preaching on subjects foreign to the lire of the community. Church prejudice Is a vice that saps much of the spiritual life of a community, ond wasteful sectarian ism is a religious crime against so ciety. Denominational reciprocity should take its place. Non-support of church institutions and religious lethargy can often be traced to causes Inherent with the church. There should be . co-operation between churches ond co-ordination of moral effort along economic lines, and there must he If the rural churches of this Btate are going to render a service which this ago demands. JFO. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Ore., Sept. 22. Sixty-eight correspond ence courses, free except for the nomi nal fee that covers postage but In tended mainly for residents of Oregon, are offered by the state university this year to the people who cannot leave their regular work to attend a higher educational institution. These 68 courses are in the following subjects: Architecture, bird study, botany, debating, economics, educa tion,, electricity, English, geology, Ger man, history, home biology, Journalism, literature, .mathematics, philosophy, physics, psychology, sociology. Among tne new courses are several of especial Interest to Oregon teach ers: History of modern elementary education; secondary education; prob lems of education; advanced courses In teachers' English composition. Dr. H. O. Sheldon of the department ot edu cation, and Dr. George Rebec, profee sor of philosophy, will this year aid In giving correspondence Instruction. Guard Your OiilJren Against Dowel TrouLIo Many cl.il'lien at an tn'.f I bfCfii Ci'itipalcd, n J Iff juei,t,y rnnui ciix'fiiciKti mull. l'ti bring- able l'i icaiie 1. 1 a own con dilwu, a tliii I s bowels should be rontlantly watihcd, and a genii liiative given when tttcenttf. Ur. M.!r,' I native Tt-lrM r t,ecial:y wrlj aiUptrd In women and children. 'J b Slpleft o( Cl.rit'ian ( bafily, SJI thrle St., I.urriie. It, who annul many lo'l iittrieit ny 0 them: "Home llm gi mm bgmn ailnf I Mllaa' l-aialiv TmM'H ari4 r.r4 tr,al life II. -in very liiei- ll.'ir .li',a la !",. I ai.4 a' '!'! il l"f I. avli a txn ifiat a"iuaif,i'i un II, .m. VY !. had (i rxtilia In vary 1 h4 tha Miir aa vary anu to )luac!." The form and flavor of any medi cine is very import .nt, no matter who is lo Uac 11. 'J he Utie and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All parents know how hard 11 it to give the avenge child "medinne." even though the latte it pariuib dit guived. In u.ing 1 Jr. Milet l.ai Stive Tablrtt, however, lliu diffi culty is overcome. 'I he shape of the tabled, their appearance and candy-lite latte at Mice appeal lo any child, with the le.uli tint they are taken without objection. The nth chocolate lUvor and sbtenre ol other jte, nuke )r. Milrt' I.JJitive Tablets Ihe ideal remedy (or children. If the first box failt to benefit, Ihe price it returned. A'k your dr'UfKitl. A b"a "I 25 dotet eotts only j$ centt. Never sold in bulk. MILE MEDICAL CO., fc "art. In LINER BETS RECORD NEW YORK. Sept. 18. The liner lloiiolulun, the flrat ship to bring pas sengers from Han Kranclsco via the I'unurna canal, arrived here today. The v-ae claims thn record for swift paa- sage through thn canal, having cov-en-d the distance from IMboa to Chris tobol In nine hours and 11 minutes. REAL ESTATE Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Thursday are as fol lows: Elsie A. Doner et vlr. to W. D. Er- mey et ux., lot 27. block "A" Kerr and Shlndler 1st addition to Milwaukie; tio. W. A. Proctor et ux. to Florence J. Kl-'ldhouse, tract of land In Clackamas county; $1. Arthur Neeuham et ux. to East Side Mill and Lumber Co, lot 7, Scllwood Gardens; 110. Robert W. Miller et ux. to George E. Street, lots 65, 66, 72 and 73, block 67, I'runeland; $10. S. C. Fletcher to T. M. Keller, south- east hi, southeast , section 35, town ship 4 south, range 4 east ot Willam ette meridian; $1. Fred H. llratzel et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., rlght-ot-way In section 20. township 4 south, range 2 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. Willis U Dunston et ux, and Edwin Dunston et ux. and Forrest Dunston to Willamette Valley Southern Rail way Co., right-of-way In section 5, township 5 south, range 2 east ot Wil lamette meridian; $1. J. H. Vlck et ux. to Willamette Val ley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 8. township 5 south, range 2 east of Willamette meridian; $1. J. H. Vlck et ux. to Willamette Val ley Southern Rallwoy Co., right-of-way in section 5, township 5 south, range 2 east of Willamette meridian; $1. Hamilton Co. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In township 4 south, range 2 east ot Wil lamette meridian; $1. Mary Frledrich et vir. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way in section 32, township 4 south, range 2 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. T. O. Riding et ux. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of- way in section 5, township 5 south, range 2 east of Willamette meridian; n. demons H. Marsh et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way in the Nenjamin B. Jack son donation land claim; $1. S. A. Cordill et ux. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way in the itenjamin B. Jackson dona tion land claim; $1. Oscar W. Sturges et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 12, township 5 south, range 1 of Willamette meri dian; $1. Benjamin Heyer et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 12, township 5 south, range 1 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. Albert Hitchman et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way in section 14, township 6 south, range 1 east ot Willamette me ridian; $1. Western Clackamas Realty Co. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 15, town ship 5 south, range 1 east of Willam ette meridian; $1. Katharine Grger to Willamette Val ley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 15, township 5 south, range 1 east of Willamette meridian; U. Aaron L. Yoder et ux. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 15, township 5 south, range 1 east of Willamette meridian; n. . . Albert C. Yoder et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section lb, township 6 south, range 1 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. Louis E. Jackson et ux. to Willam ette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way in section 8, township 5 south, rnnge 2 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. I. M. Toliver et ux. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of- way In section 8, township 5 soutn, range 2 east of Willamette meridian; w. O. Vaughan et ux. to Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of- way In section 5, township 5 soutn, range 2 east of Wlllamete meridian; n. . Gregory H. Gregory et ux. to Wil lamette Valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In sections 8 and 17, town ship 5 south, range 2 east of Willam ette meridian; $1. Ola D. Melton to Willamette valley Southern Railway Co., right-of-way In section 8. township 5 soutn, range Z east of Willamette meridian; $1. H. T. Dibble et ux. to Willamette PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Marvay f, Craa William Hamman- CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNIYI AT-LAW W have new jiv4 t tir permanent ejuarta aj ht Baover Building. Neat la tn Andreaen Buildln. Real tatal AbvlracU Mala) But. Lean. Insurant. Oregon City, Or, JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN O. C. LATOURnr rrtdol. Tie First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 140000.00. TrnU Ce)rl Baahleij Bv" Valley Boiiibern Railway Co.. rtsht-of- way In lownahjp 6 aoutb, ram 1 tat or Wlllarnetle) meridian; II. IMta H. Auatln lo Wlllaineti Va' .-y Hunt hern Railway Co.. r1;ht-or-way in toanahlp S anutb, range 2 east of Willamette: meridian; 1. William K. Itoarmraiits et ux. to Willamette Valley Houthern Railway o rik'htofway In section 20, town ship 4 aoutb. ranice I eaat of Wlllam HH meridian; II. John I'. Carlson t al. to w lllametto Valley Houthern Railway Co.. rlxht-of way In sect Ion 20. township 4 soutn, rani,. 2 east of Willamette merwun; II. Reul estatn transfers filed wnn tne county recorder Friday are a follows: Charles II. Moore ctux. to Arthur N.-edham, lot 49. Sellwood Garden; 110. . May E. Thompson t al. to J. t. Ramsey, lot li, block 1. C. T. Tooie addition to Oreuon City; 1100. C. II. Dye et ux. to Mabel II. Haylea. 30 acre In section 36. township 2 south, range 2 eaat or Willamette me ridian; 110. Real eatate transfers filed with the county recorder Saturday are a fol low: Wallace L. Woodcox to Alma wood- cox, 3 3-4 acre In township 3, south, range 1 east of Willamette meridian; I'- . ... La Gazette Mart et al. to w. w. Alldredge et ux.. lot t and 7. block CO, Gladstone; 150. W. W. Meyer t u. to E. D. French et ux., lot C, block 109. Oregon City; $150. J. D. Rltter et ux. to li. w. Kilter. tract of land In township 4 south, ranee 1 east ot Willamette meridian; $1000. Mottle Cmstead et vlr. to J. D. Far- lane. 2 1-3 acres In township 2 south, range 2 east ot Willamette meridian; Real estate transfers riled wlin tne county recorder Monday are a fol low: Sarah S. Coffenberry et vlr. to Oliver B. Hartzler et ux., 9 acre In township 5 south, range 1 east of Willamette me ridian; 1900. Florilla D. Colt et ux. to Bargetta Colt, lot 21, Orchard Homes; $1. John Zobrist to Hans Jepsen, lota 7 and 8, Traley subdivision; J75. L. E. Belflls et ux. to John Zobrist, lot 4. block 8, Estacada ;350. B. T. McBaln et ux. to Wallace Mc Baln, lot 16, block 51, Gladstone; 110. John W. Harris to William J. Turn idge, west V., northwest 4, section 26, township 6 south, range 2 east of Wil-; lamette meridian; $1. Peter Ericksen et ux., to Peter Ja cobsen, 100 acres In the M. M. McCar ver donation land claim; $10. Irving L. Clarke et ux. to Elmer G. Burns et ux., west H, southeast M. sec tion 24, township 4 south, range 2 east ot Willamette meridian; $10. United States of American to the heirs of John C. Mulvhill, 40 acres in section 12, township 6 south, range 2 east of Willamette meridian; patent. L. E. Belflls to Myrtle Belfils, lots 10. 11 and 12, block 29, 1st addition to Estacada; $1. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Tuesday are as fol lows: Chris Hartmann to E. R. Calger, 14.50 acres In the Charles Walker do nation land claim; $500. Timothy W. Linn et ux. to Albert Kriger, 100 acres In the northeast Vi, section 14, township 4 south, range 5 east of Willamette meridian; $1. Margaret L. Roberts et al. to Fred O. Roberts et ux., lots 1 to 6, Inclusive, block 42, Minthorn addition to Port land; $10. Fred O. Roberts et ux. to Guy C. Pel- ton, et ux., tract of land in Lot Whlth- comb donation land claim In township 1 south, rnnge 1 east of Willamette me ridian; $100. United States to Northern Pacific Railway Co., G269.S2 acres in the Wil lamette valley; patent J. O. Elrod et ux. to Herbert Gor don, tracts 4, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, Webster Acres; $10. J. O. Elrod et ux. to Herbert Gordon, tracts 1 to 36 inclusive, and 38, 39, 43, 44, Elrod Acres; $10. B. L. Wilcox et ux. to T. C. Kendall, west west northeast south west Vi, section 14, township 4 south, range 4 east of Willamette meridian; $10. Mela E. Steele et vlr. to Josephine T. Tibbets, northeast M, section 34, township 6 south, range 2 east of Wil lamette meridian; $1. George A. Harding et ux. to W. H. Lucke, section of block 21, Oregon City; $100. E. T. Mass to J. F. Lovelace, 20 acres In the John Stevenson donation land claim; $1439. Margaret B. BIddle to William 8. Blddle. 40 acres in sections 1 and 2, township 2 south, range 2 east of Wil lamette meridian; $1. . Real estate transfers filed with me county recorder Wednesday are as fol lows: E. C. Chapman et al. to Eliza Stark weather, lot "N" Clackamas cemetery; $10. A. K. Niggs et ux. to John Hale, 9.65 acres In tract "K" Niggs Tracts; $10. Addie J. Brltton to N. R. Snidow, lot 5, Willamette Falls Acreage Tracts; $450. I. M. Toltver et ux. to N. M. Sterl ing, lota 14 and 15, Toliver Acres; $1. A. A. Yerex et ux. to George M. Strong, tract of land in Tract "H," "I," Multnomah Central Railway Co.; $1. Salem Land Co. to Carle Abrams et al., tract 36, plat "A" Woodburn Or chard Tracts; $1900. Carl F. Becker et ux. to John H. Scott et ux., tract of land In section 20, township 2 south, range 1 east of Wil lamette meridian; $10. CLACK AM A 3 ABSTRACT TRUST COMPANY. Land THlaa Examined. Abstracts of Tltlo Mad. Offieo OTtr BaUik ot Oregon City. WriNHARO UILDIN& r. j. Mirva. cabi 01 tram A- M. to f. M rhona Paclfle II Home A 1S1 BKOWNILL A BTONK Attornaya-at-Law All legal tmilnea promptly attended U I V S 1 N IvNUIIIl . W I Attorn ay -at-Lw Dautaehar Advokat Will practice la all court, make collection and Moment. Office In EnUrprlse Bulldlnc Oregon City, Oregon. T C. D. A O. C LATOUniTT ? ... .. A I Anorny-vLaw Y J Commercial, Real EaUta and 9 Probate our SpecuUUe. Of- O a tie Im - V'. . ..... I rt l V I w www m. iawuai uaua uiai uregon city, Oregon. i-a-aa a a a W. S. EDDY, V. S M. D. V. Graduate of to Ontario Vatart- ' nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKUllp School of Bur- gry of Chicago, la astabliahad at Faahlon Stable, Fifth 8C. be- 1 twten Main and Water Sta. Both TeUoboo Offllce Pacific. Main 65; Home, i A 15. ' Residence Pacific afaln 184 CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attomy-at-Law Notary Public Kitacada. Oregon. STRAIGHT I SALBEU8Y We make a apechUty of InaUD- Ins water ayitemi and plumb- lng In the country. Wo carry tho Leader tanks and Stovay o- J gtnea. We have a full IV ol I Myers pnmss and stray pomps, f Prices always lowest 720 Main St Oregon City Phone 1682. t o - .-. j 0. D. E B y I Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnlsh- ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. I Over Bank of Oregon City. Tom J. Myers-E. A. Brady . UNDERTAKER I ft' ' - ? a Hat M r 1 .... -w m ' - li The only residence undertaking es tablishment in Clackamas County. Day and Night Service Tenth and Water Streets Main 123 . A-37 SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water a needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused hy feminine ills it has no equal. 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