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Now, lluTrfuri hy vlrlun (if a.iUl pi nil Inn. Juitgini'iil or.liT ami d r. ami III rollMillnnm wllll thn rnniliillliiU of aal.l rll. I will, on 8uliiiilny. the tl'li il.iy of Auii'iKt. 1!'5; at tin hour r 10 o'i Iim k A. M , lit Hi" flout door of lhi County Court llnui In tin' Cliy of (Ingiin City, In null County urn! Htitto. ". II ut pulillr uurtliin, autili-ri In r-l' m it Ion. In Hip liluhrat hlililiT. for I'. 8. ttuM ruin rnali In li.unl. nil llm rluhl. tllli" anil ItiliTi'nt whlrh tin' wllhlii nun. ni Uifi'in!nnta or rllluT of Ihi'in. Int. I on (In' iliiti f thn tuott imki' In ri'ln or aim luul In or to Ihr aliuvn ilrHi rllirj rml iiruprrty or miy purt thrrx'df. to aallafy a.thl rxreiltluli. Jililitini'lil orilrr, ilwroo, Inlrrost, ronl mul nil nrcruliiK roala. V. J. WII.SON. Shi.rlfT of f'l.it'kiiiiiiia County, Ori'con Vy K. C. IIACKKTT, Mrpuiy nm.il in Ori'Kim Cliy. July Kith I !U 5. Summona. In thr Circuit Com I of thn Sliiti' of Ori'Min, fur tin Comity of Cliicku nun ii. suiiiviiii. riuiiiiirr, va. Mlnnlo ArnoUI. II. ('. NVnirai'ii, Miiry J Koix'iiit.iKli', (irorgu Ki'ihluwny, mul the rortiioniuli l-itud Compiiny, u cor porut ititi. DWctuliiiitK. To Milium Arnold, nlioo niiniod do fviuliint: In Iho iiiiino of llio 8tito of OrKon: You mo hcrohy rciiulrod to npiicnrnnd miHwcr th iiinciidcd couipliilnt filed nKiiltiHt you In tliu nhovo rnllllcd Bull on or heforo Siiturduy, Suplimihcr It, 11)15, Hiild (lulu IioIiik (Im r-xplmtlon of Hlx wockH. from und after the ditto of Iho flrt imlillcnllim of thin Hununoim, mid If you full to no npppiir mid nn Kwcr for want thereof ilalntllf will BP ply to tlio nhovo court for n dooreo UKaliiHt you for tlio relief demanded In mild ninended complaint, heroin, to wit: For a JudKimmt UKnlnat you mid II. ('. WolfHeii, of nhovo named defend nnlH, for the mini or 14188.13, with In toreat thereon nt the rate of hIx per cent per annum from .Juno 22, 1915, until paid, fur tlio further biiiii of $I!S. 92 laxoH. paid hy plaintiff, with Inter na thereon at tho rato of bIx per cent. per nmium from October 31, 1911, un til paid, for tho furthor sum or .!nu.uu attorney's foes hoitln, mid plaintiff's roHts and dlHhurnenients: that snld several sums may ho decreed to ho a llrHt linn prior to oil linns, claims or imnroHt of tho said sovoral defend ants heroin, upon tho following do Hnlhnd renl property In Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wlt: Thn 8. W. y4 of Sec. 22, In T. A 8. n. 3 K. of thn W. M., contiilnlnir J 00 acres, nioro or Iorh. Save and except tho rights doodod to llm Molallu I.umher Company, as por doed recordod In Hook 99, pngo 48, finnl records ClacUaiiittS County, OrO' roii. Also snvo and except a strip of land denied to Clackamas County for mnd nnrnoses. as por deed recorded In Tlook 122, paRO 204, dond records of said county; that plaintiff's mortROR" on said ronrpropnrty he foreclosed nnd said real proporty bo sold on oxocntlon according to law and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of the amounts duo plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of them nnd all persons clnlmlnR by, through or under them or any of thorn, be forever barred and foreclosed of all rlRht. title, lntnr est, clnlm and estate In and to said promlRos, except the statutory rlptit of redemption; that the purchaser thereof ho put Into possession of said premises, and for such other and fur ther rellof as to the court may seem J't 1 equitable, I of lion II H Aii'li-raon, Judga of Iha Coniilr Court of Claikamaa County, (iirgiiii, mail ami nilirnl on July i'. 115 In hhh II la iinlerail Hint Ilia aaina l. hiIiIUIimI In Ilia Oregon CIIV Knlrf lirlKO, np.rr uf g imtkI lr (iilallnii, pulillnlif .1 In Clai kaniaa Conn ty. Crrgon, mica a wr.k for sis am-' rranlta iwka Tha data of Ilia flrat , pulillrallon IhprtMif la July SO, 111 1.1. ami roiitlnuliig wllh rarh wi-rkly p. Ill Inn' of anl'l iipaapapt-r Im Imllog Ihn laaun of 8i 'lpinli. r 10, ll'i, Ilia dala of Hip at pulilli allon lliprmif. IUMICK filMICK A W, U Mt l.VKr. Atioriiay for Plaintiff Nolle to Cradltor. Ni.llia la lii'ivhy glicn Iliat Iha mi li'inlKtii'il liaa hern duly aioliiti'i hy Iha County Court of Iha Hlala of li gun for Iha County of Clai kamaa ad nilnlalralor of th aatala of lianlrl Kdi. ipaapi. All peraona having ilalm agalnal avid raUtn ara ln r by ri"iulr'i to praaml Ihi-iu lo iiip al my n-alilutii at llulilianl, Oregon. Koula No. I. iiropprly verified aa by law miulriil, within all luontha fiom Iha ilalo liirrnf I lata of flral pulilli allon r'rldny, July 10. nr. AI.IIKIIT II Kim. Ktmiilor of Iha rulale of llulili-l Krb. (In p.in, Admlnlatrator'i Nollct. .Volli p la hrr-hy gln that Iha un ih lalgiKtl liaa lire II duly, aplxilnli'il a! nilnlalralor of Ihn pulaia of Minlly J. Iloola, iliiin'il. hy lli Comity Court, of Clai kamaa county, Olrgon, ami hna llluliflPl Now, thrrrforv. all nriiia having rlulina agalnal aald ralntP ore hereby nnllflril ami rniulred In Pi nt the aaiiic wllh tha pro"r vourhcra, to the unileralKiinl aitiiiliiUlrulor at lila home at III Outer airet. Oregon C 11 jr. Cr gun, wl'.hln all in un 111 a from Iha datr of Ihla mil li e IIAIIVKV K. IIOOT8. Ailiiilnllrtor of tha Kaiala of Kmlly J HiHila, iliHcaanl Hated Aiiguat I'.lh. ISIS. CIJUKNCK lil'TT. Attoniey for Klale. Nxwbprf. OrcKuii. WANTED lo hrar from owner of gl farm for tale. 8elid ranU price timl itcai rlillnn l. K. Hunh, Mlnm apnlla, Minn. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Al Salt Uke It. II. K 1 5 1 it : IMI.K Han fYanclBCO Hull l-ake At Han Kriillclaro Vernon 4 10 0 Ouklnnd 2 7 1 CENERAL ULRICH WILLE, IN COMMAND OF ARMED FORCES IN SWITZERLAND Plmto by American I'rms Aaaoclntlon. (ieneral Ulrlch Wlllo, who Is In com maud of tho armed forces of Switzer land, In an addroHs on the anlversary of tho battle of Swmpacli said It would bo unmerited luck If Switzerland should escapo in tho midst of the heavy storms surrounding her. THE HUMAN HEART. The human heart ii like a mill stone in a mill; when you put wheal under it, it turns and grinds and bruises the wheal lo (lour; if you put no wheat it still grinds on, but then 'tis ilsrll it grinds and wears away. Luther. Frank Henry of the Sleamhont dlb trlet reports to the Modford Mall Trlh line that be belloves tho quail and grouse are being gradually extermi nated by bluejays, and that they have boon reduced two thirds this yenr from this cnuso. Tho bluejays attack the noHt of the qnnll nna grouse miring the hatching season; destroy tho eggs nnd kill tho young "out ot pure bird cusHodness." Henry favors placing a bounty on bluejays ns a mentis of curb ing their activity. STARS MEET AT FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. The final hatch of athletes for tho track meet Friday and Saturday arrived this afternoon when the steamer Northern Pacific docked from Portland, bringing tho Now York Irlsh-Amoricnn team un der commander of Lawson Robertson and F. Alhortonl. Cltrolax. Cltrolax C I T R O L A X Tlest thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick healmche almost at once. Olves a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nau sea. Keeps your system clennsed, sweet and wholesome. It. H. Wolhecht, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "I find Cltrolax the best laxative I ever used. . i .. ...,niAnann. rii- CrnlZ iHr. .V ' ;'V'v:'rj;s ' . '6', - -la. . .' , ai x '.. Vt .V -. .;-. -- -"' -A )., 'BIO TIM" IULLIVAN It ACCUltD IN BECKIfl't 01 ATM H0Ue PL I A "' a. ' r'.nlT liy Amrrii-fln rra Aau-Uilon In Ilia long awulleil alulpmeiit from I'lnirlia llixkcr, Ihn lomli'iuued man nlcuila wllh liovpruor Whltinun lo anva hi ni from Iha (!( trie chair, vlr lually ihurgliig that the lain Henalor Tlmolhy I). Hulllvan was thn person mont Interi-ali'il In keeping Herman lioni'iilhal from aipieallng to tha din trlet ntloruey. Hiillhan, linker aa K'rla, aulil tlml ha wna IiiUti Hied "i) thn eitnit of 112,500" In Itoaenlhnl to hn "gut away" for fear that the gam hli r would ti ll Ihn dlalrlrl attorney of Ihla and of I'ln tlon frmida on the caat aide, linker declurea that Hulllvan audi tin (Hulllvan had arranged with Ithlnelumler Waldo, then rommtsklon er of iNillen, for Itoaenlhal lo (ik n bin gambling plncn and that Waldo had Mild In Hulllvan, "If gumhlliiK bouses aru lo run lloaenthul nhould bn permit' ted to open lila Iioiihh." "I learned lul- cr," llii kcr u)a. "that Hulllvan hud no aulhorlty to o (iioln thn pollen com tiilaalnlier. I bam been Hiiimlcil and poumli'il by publications which thoiiKbt llicy could force from ma things I did not know. I have not now and have never had anything on Wuldo or the lain Mayor William J. Ouynnr." The acompanylnK pbolngraph of lllg Tim khow lug him to be but a shadow of his former he If, wna tuken a few days before hn was killed. MXREDIE SIGNS THREE PORTLAND BOSS SAYS HE COLLEGE PLAYERS. HAS 1.08 ANGKI.ES, Cal.. Aug. 4 Thut ho ha alKiied three northern univer sity players was the statement of Man skit Walter McCredlo of the Tortlur.d Heavers here this afternoon. McCre die refused to (IIviiIro the names of the players. Two of the men, McCredlo aulil, are pitchers nnd tho other Is an Inflebler. "Althouuh I have the players slRnn lures to contracts and they will report to me next spring, I promised not to clvn out their names," said McCredlo. "All three of them take octlve part In athletics ot their schools." McCredlo also announced be would put In a draft for Shortstop Ward of the Tacoina Northwestern league. U. OF 0. FIELD DRAINED HARD SURFACE SOUGHT FOR SNAPPY FOOTBALL. CNIVKHSITY OF OHKCON, Eugene, Aug. 4. Klnculd field, the athletic Rrouuds of tho state university, will present u considerably changed ap pearance when the students return In the fall. The university administration is building new bleachers to accommo date tho record crowds which are ex pected to attend the campus games this year, especially the Oregon-O. A. C. game which will bo played oa tho cam pus for the first time In eight years. A now fence will be built around the east end of the field, which will reduce its size somewhat by cutting off a hundred feet or bo nearest to the new administration building, Johnson hall. The old gate-house has been torn down mid n new one will bo built. All the old drains criss-crossing tho field have been dug up and will lie-replaced In slightly different locations after the tlle.i are thoroughly cleaned. Hy this menus it Is oxpectod that the mud trou bo will be avoided and that the tint, verslty will be able to furnish a dry football aronn in any kind of weather. DEFEAT AT HANDS OF ANGELS DUE TO CRIPPLED TEAM. Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 557 Los" Angeles 544 Portland 4S7 Oakland 4S4 Vernon 472 Salt Lake 154 LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 4. The Heavers continued their losing streak today when tho locals defeated the Portlanders 6 to 2. Tho Denvers put up a poor exhibition of ball, making threo errors In the course of the game, although they were able to land out 13 hits, which was three more than the number secured by the Angeles. The poor playing of tho Oregonians was due princlpaly to the crippled condi tion of the team. Today's batting order: Portland Carlisle, If.; Hammond, 2h.; Speas, rf.; Stumpf, ss.; Fisher, c; lllllyard, cr,; Derrick, lb.; McArdle, 3b.; Evans, p. Los Angeles Maggert, cf.; Bue'mll ler, 2b.; Wolter, rf.: Koerner. lb.; El lis, If.; Terry, ss.; Brooks, c; Butler, 3b.; Hughes, p. Umpires Held and Brashear. "PENNANT NOT FOR US THIS SEASON," MANAGER MAC. Ml AKCr.i.VM, July 29 1'i.rt lund la IbroiiKh " this I' lmii as fur aa haini'loiialilp la com criind. At leaal Ihla was Ilia vl..w ft jircnai.il by Waller MrCrrdln, thn li uiu'a manager. Hern today. " don't Pipnrl thn li-aiu to fiiakn lis annual nirt Ihla year. liiuausn wn bavn'l tlm Icuiii to niakn Ihn siurl.M said Mfrdln. Wink hilling by lllllyard and Hobby Davla' Inlury ara hnnilill- capping us, I g'icaa wn will Iisvb to wall until not year" THK TEAM VICTORIOUS Tha woods around Wliaonvllln ai"-m lo Im full ff W'' This Hum C. Mur ray's namn Is t thn litlom of Hip contribution but tlm subject, as usual, Is tha Wllaonrllln baael.all main. Tb" popin la aa follows: W cleaned HherwrKxl, Iwnlva lo two, Hweet Hrlars four lo ona. Fernwood twelva lo zero. They didn't get run. The floldrn Mods beat us wllh odda Of two to seven, Tl thn only (linn we've been skinned. One out of eleven. Taulatln fell nineteen to two. Hwpt Hrlars seven to four. Now don't get exrlled and I'll tell you shout some more. Ilealny All Stars five lo two, t'nlon Meat Inn lo seven, Thn News Hoys lost It ten to one. Now one more makes tha elpven. Twas Portland best, who look the test, Kenton, wllh smoks galore, Wn wiped them clean, by no ways mean Thn scorn was six to four. George Htangle was In the box. Chick naker behind thn bat. They did them brown, the beat In town Now what you know about that? CHICAGO ATHLETES ARRIVE 8AV rTtANCISCO. Cal.. Aug. 3. In charge of Alonzo A. Stagg, famous foot- bntl roach. he 1'nlversilv cf Chicago snusd of athletes who will compete In the national champlonnhlps here Fri day and Saturday arrived here toduy. Included am Ray Campbell, hnlf mller; Dewey Knight, sprinter: II. T. Stege man. quarter and half mller. and J. T. Drained, 410 yard runner. Pittsburg Chronicle Te!Rriiih: Why docs It always rain hardest when a fellow is going to work or going home from work? rRISCO BOAT WINNER GENEVIEVE TAKES RACE DOWN COAST FROM SEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Aug. 3 Completing the trip In five days, twenty-two hours, the sloop Genevieve of the San Franrisco lacht club ar rived here this afternoon, winning the Seattle to San Francisco yacht race from tha yawl Ortona of tho Seattl Yacht club. The 0nevleve was sailed by Captain J. T. PURh. While the Oenevleve had good wlndj all the way down, the sea was rough and tho weather exteremely bad with frequent rain squalls. The last heard of tho Ortonn was up at Tatoosh. where the steamship uov emor overhauled tho two racers and reported the Oenevleve 15 miles ahead. Captnin Pugh said they were out of sight of land all the way and at one point were 145 miles out to sea. They had to uso oil baps a great deal. Wllh Cantaln PurIi aboard tho Genevieve were Otto Matthews, J. Shlsholm, C. C. McNutt and II. Dchntz. BEAVERS ARE DEFEATED ANGELS START OFF WITH RUSH AND TAKE GAME. Pacific Coast League. P.C. Sun Francisco 554 Los Angeles 540 Portland 491 Oakland 4S0 Vernon 475 Salt Lake 458 LOS ANGELES. Cal., Ang. 3. Start Ing off with a rush In the first part of the game, the locals today defeated the Beavers with a 5-to-l Bcore. The one lone tnlley of the Portlanders was made In the second set by Bates who was stnrted on the circuit when he mado a one-base hit. Covelskie and Love were the oppos ing pitchers. Seven hits were secured by the Oregonians while the locals were able to get 10. Each team made on error. Today's batting order: ' Portland Cnrlislo, If.; Hammond, 2b.; Speas, rf.; Bates, 3b,; Stumpf, ss.; Cnrisch, c; lllllyard, cf.; Derrick, lb.; Covollskio, p. Los Angeles MaRRert cf.; Bueinll ler, 2b.; Wolter, rf.: Koerner, lb.; El lis, If.; Terry, ss.; Boles, c; Butler, 3b.; Love p. Umpires Held and Brasher. VERNON WINS IN 1 1 TH BEAVERS LOSE LEAD WHEN SPEN CER DOUBLES. Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 564 Los Angeles - . . .542 Portland 491 Oakland 490 Vernon 474 Salt Lake 447 LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 29. Ver non took another close game from Portland today with a 5 to 4 score, the i contest lasting through 11 Innings, Tlm Hi antra lliadn 10 rttult, tha l' ( a I a liol.a Thn Tigers nxurH Ibna una ln Iha flrat act but Iha lleavera giH OU In Ihn acroml and Ihr. inoro In llm I fourth, making llm scora 4 lo 1 forj Iha Or-yotilaiia. In thn cIkMIi, how l aver, Hpeiwar, Ilia) 1 anion Sliortatop. kniki.1 a donbla and brouglit In a run, tlelng ilia cor Tha gaum Hid p( III Ihn el. venlh when tha Titers film II y- wtrrn abl to put ona man ai roaa lioiun. Today's balling order: ' I'ortlatid-Cirllala, If; fmrrlck, lb; Haa, rf; Hales. 3b; Kt'impf. !b; Car-, la-h, c; lllllyard. cf; McArdK aa; j Krauan, p. Vernon-lladi-r Sb; Ioana, If; Wll hull, rf; llayleaa, if; lurtll, lb; ClelM hinann. lb: larger, aa; KM-n- nr. ss; Mitchell, p. i I'mplrea Held and flrashear. PORTLAND EXPECTED TO BUCK STIFF COMPETITION. Pacific Coast Ltagut. re. X37 ,cn .tl .471 .i.'4 Han anclaco ai AnKclea . . Portland Oakland Vernon Halt Uke .... 1'OItTI.AND. Ore., Aui;. 2. Tlm Heavers will have some prwty stiff conipeiltlon this wn k In thn Ixa An geles club, and wiu do well to break even on the series. However, they will have the advantage, which Is, perhaps. paycboloRlcal, of having played In 1s Angr-lcg for a week, while the Angel will be forced lo descend from the rarl fled at mo at Salt !-ake to the heavy ozone at I.os Angeles. The Heavers aro a peculiar ball club. Juht when they get to going good and the funs hopes are aroused, why ker- a . plunk and they're down again. It , , Is such stuff a. that which convince. SAN FIUNCISCO. C.U July 20 the fans they are not pennant n.- ' rwe,mrn ch.mplon.hlp track . I j I and field tnwl opened at the expoal ' ; I Hon cinder track this afternoon before Cliff Dlankenshlp Is moving heaveul , . ,,. h and earth to strengthen up his Salt Lake club. Cliff thought he bad a win ner when be started thn season, and the hopes of the t'tah fans was high, bill the Coast league scriveners, who knew the p'.ayera, appear to be Justi fied In early predictions that the Salt Lake club would not be heading thn procession when August rolled around. There was considerable criticism of the writers early in the season for say ing that Salt Lake wns not a flrt di vision club, but tlw early estimates ap parently have been vindicated. TWO TEAKS DROPPED NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE NOW RUNS WITH FOUR CLUBS. SEATTLE. Aug. . Beginning with the games of today, tho Northwestern league Is operating a four team circuit. Decision to drop two clubs for the re mainder of the season was reached at a meeting of the directors of the league held Sunday and the Aberdeen and Vic toria clubs played their last games yes terday. Spokane, Tacoma. Seattle and Vancouver are the towns remaining In the circuit. In retiring from the league the Aber deen club retains its franchise and the right to start the season next year. The franchise of the Victoria club belongs i . . , i i to me leaRue anu may ue iiaceu uer- over the league desires next year. The opinion Is that when the war ends there will be no difficulty in financibg the team In Victoria. With the disbanding of the Aberdeen and Victoria clubs the remaining teams profit by being able to secure players from the disbanded clubs. Spokane takes Outfielder Kaylor from Victoria and Outfielder Kippert from Aberdeen Tacoma gets Pitcher Meikle and Short stop Word from Aberdeen and Pitcher Hanson from Victoria. Seattle takes Pitcher Bonner from Victoria while Vancouver club takes Pitcher Harry Hughes from Aberdeen and Infieldeq Rov Brown from Victoria. BEAVERS WIN AGAIN VERNON IS DEFEATED BY PORT LAND, 4 TO 2. Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 553 Los Angeles 541 Portland 504 Oakland 891 Vernon 462 ' Salt Lake 448 LOS ANGELES, Cal.. July 31. The Beavers continued to win today, tak ing the gnmq 4 to 2 from the Vernon Tigers. Lush hold the Tigers down to nine hits while the Beavers were able to secure 12 off of Fromme, who was in tho box for the Cilforninns. The Bea vers made three of their four runs In the seventh set. Today's batting order: Portland Carlisle, If; Hammond, 2b; Speas, rf; nates, 3b; Stumpf, ss; Carlsch, c; lllllyard cf; Derrick, lb; Lush, p. Vernon Rader, 2b: Doane, If; Bay less, cf; Wilholt, rf; Purtell,. 2b; Gleischmann, lb; Berger, ss; Spencer, c; Fromme p. Umpires Brashear and Held. HOBGOOD, OF PORTLAND, WINS TWO-MILE RUN. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. July 31. A stiff wind was blowing when the far western track and field contests were I PROFESSIONAL DIREGTOftY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer I MOsT.Y TO LOAH ! a i i n c MTOt'KTTa fraaldaot, The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, tt.00040. Tranaasla Aanaral kaikln lixnm Opaai fraaa f A at. I P, M begun this afternoon. H'iintnary: ard dab-K. M l,i,rft( im. I'aej won; T M. Crainar. I'ac Aaan I, second; It. Adklnai.a Ifl. I'.), third. W. Ilol-ufg (P. A ), fourth. Tim J 01 4 6. J 10 yard daah-ll. P. I'raw (S. I' ), won: It. Mi llrl'lo lllorkf Mountain), am-ond, W. Hammoiid (Inter Moun tain), third; It. Nolan (P. A I. fourth Tlmn 10 flat. K0 hlirh hurdlea-Frrd Kelly (3. P ) won; Murray (P. A ). cond: H Klrkpalrbk (H. P.), third; W. Mulr head (P. N. W., of Portland, fourth. Tlmn flat. This finals Iha world's rpcord for this event, but as tha wind , was at Kelly's bark. It la doubtful whether thn record will t allowed. Twmlln mn-C. Hobrood (P. N i W). of Portland, won: Oliver Millard, (P. A.), second: It. Vltight (P. A.) third; Kdrar Stout (P. A ), fourth. Time 10:0. Hammer throw Dsn Mahonny (P. A.) won: J. McKarhern (P. A ), see ond; 1. Iilngham R. M. A ), third. Platanm ICO feet I Inch. ::HEET AT jCOOD TIME IS MADE ON OPENING DAY OF PROGRAM. a larRn crowd. 1 nis la inn iirsi aay of a two-day meet under the ausplc .'I of the Amateur Athletic un'on. Results: 100-yard dash, first hea'- Mcllrldn. won: G- Parker, second; K. Johnson, third. Time :10 1-5. Second heat H. Drew won.: R- No lan, second: W. V. Ammonds, third. Time :10. 120 yard high hurdles, first beat F. Murray, won: H. Klrkpatrlck. sec ond; W. Muirhead. third. Time :15 2-5. Second heat F. Kelly, won: E. Thompson, second; J. Norton, third. Time :1J 4-5. 220-yard dash These men quali fied S. Stenstrom, R. McBrlde, O. Parker. K. Johnson, W. C. Hammond. R. Grant. H. P. Drew and R. Nolan. No heats were fin In this vent. In the pole Tault the following men qualified of the 16 entered: S. Bellah. C. Fen. F. Watklns, L. Bergstrom. S. Floyd and J. Johnson. Height 11 ft. In the running high Jump. 11 en tered the following qualifying, with leaps of 5 feet. 9 Inches: O. Farry. S. Maker. C. Larson, L. Nichols. E. Thompson rr.d G. Horlne. Marathon Ted Johnson, won: R. H. Lee. second; W. O. Johnson, third. Time. 1:13:0514. 220-yard low hurdles F. S. Murray, won. Time 24 3 10. These a!so qual ified: J. Norton, W. Hummell, M. House and F. Kelly. TWICEVI McCREDIE MAKES SUCCESSFUL CHANGES IN LINEUP. Pacific Coast League. San Los Francisco 560 Angeles 537 Portland 498 Oakland 4S3 Vernon 46" Salt Lake 452 LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 30. The Beavers secured revenge on the Tigers here todav when they defeated the Callfornians In both games of a don ble header with the scores 8 to 4 and 3 to 1. The Portlanders came In strone in the seventh set when five men crossed the plate. Timely hitting In the fourth and fifth innings gave Waiter McCredies Bea vers a 3 to 1 victory over the Vernon Tigers in the first game. The Beaver boss shifted his lineup and the changes worked well. Ham mond, the Cleveland recruit, was put on second base and In second place In the batting order, Stumpf being shift ed to Bhortstop. Derrick was put down In eighth place in the batting order. Today's lineup second gnme: Forlland Carlisle, If; Hammond, 2b; Speas, rf; Bates, 3b; Stumpf, ss: Carisch, c; Hillyard, cf; Derrick, lb; Higginbotham, p. Vernon Rader, 3b; Doane, If; Bay- less, cf; Wilholt, rf; Purtell, 2b: Gleischmann, lb; Berger, ss; Spencer, c; Decannlere, p. Umpires Drashear and Held. OTiTPVirVT ,f Th. Vtnnlr nt Clrfvan State of Oit'Kim, showliiK the amount standing to the credit of every dtpiitnr July 1st, mis. who has not made a Ui'posit or deposit, principal or Interest, for a period prior to snid dale, with tile mime, last Known place or residence or posi mure i of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Residence or X..w Af TUnnJIn. l.ftiiA A.l,li.naa iliirt llamas On-Kon City. Oregon Not Known I 1.00 C. ,. Hates Oregon Citv, Oregon isol Known... M. K. Klnnton Springwater, Oregon Not Known... YA. K. Carll, Admr Charles T. Korbea Oregon City, Oregon Not Known... O. Frederick Oregon City. Oregon Not Known... Sarah E. James Ex Oregon City. Oregon f(w Known... .Mrs. E. T Morley Oregon City. Oregon Not Known... Hum McCurn Oregon City, Oregon Not Known... fieo. W. Ranch Oregon City, Oregon Not Known... 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