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M0HNIW1 I'iNTniMMUHi;. I WIDAV. IMiniMMKU 1M. Summons. In I lr. ult 1'ouit of the Htale of UnauM lur rim kainus County. ila Ki'.lill, plaintiff, I'talik .l.l,.ll, H f ll'lalll ' 'In I'm nk IIiiIiIm'II, ahiie limned do I.ii.UM III llm Mama il Ilia Mate of (l K.ili )nu. aix In r. by ii 'iuln l In appear ll' IllUa.l 111" . OIII Ulllt flh'd ayullii.1 iU In llm lnia entitled nil, nil of In Inn II." .'Iili .lay of III i "IiiIh r HIV tjlil dale lulim llm ilifllini ' kli wwka from III f)rl biihlli al dm of Hill tlllllllllllll, llllj l( )IMi frill lu i ir or utii'f wlil rmmiluliil, fur iii iin i.H.f. iti plaintiff mil apply i' llm m ill fur llm ri'lli'f lrrl fur In llr complaint, lo M r'nr )' ir (lini'Miin llm iimmUm iinilinl no rilallna between tlsiii tiff and ili fiiilkiil. Tlili uiiriieiK I luiMUiii'd by order of I Inn. J. I,'. I'kini Ml. JinlK nf Ilia (Iriull lomt, which order wade n I h Kill day of Ni- tvinlxr, 11 !., ml Hi" Hi"" prescribed fur (Hililli ulli'li thereof la alt m ('I iM-iiiiiiliia" with llm Issue date I Friday Nnimlr i:th, HIT, mii ronlliiuiiK i-s h t'k thereafter In anil liulii.lltm Frblar. k niitxr Jllli. I'lUiWNF.I.I. hlKVUlrt. Alturuma for I'tH'iiiirf. Summon. In llm Circuit Cuiirl nf th Hlala uf (rerun, fur Clackainea County. Miriam l.i.nrk'-"!, I'taltillf f. va. Mi ja ( I ti t-KM'l. Defendant. To Cb.is. I-oiikkimhI, above na'ii'' ili'f -luljiit : In I In- name of IIik Mate uf Onyin ii at hereby required lo appear mi J answer llm i oinilanil filed againrt you In Ihe alMiwM'i.lillf.l a'lll, on or If furf Mix 2 Mil iIhv of I i niln-r 191 S. Mill tUte Iw-lim the riplralliui of ail weeka from III i flll publication of lllla anntiiiiina. ami If you fall lo ipicur or anawer aald complaint, fur anl there or, llm plaintiff will aily lo I Mi' rii'irt for llm relief played for In lnr com plaint. It : Fur a d-( ree IUtiviiK llm iimrrlti contract now eil'tlim letweii plain lilf ami ilffi'iiilntit. 1 lila annumm l Hil,IUIir. ,y order of Hon. J. I'. Camp bell, JuiIrw of t tie i In ult court. Itli lt eider waa made on Iho lllh d.ty of Nimnilrr. I'U'i. ami Ihe tlm" pre Mriliid for publltall'iil llureof la r weeks, her Inning with Ilia lu.i dut.d Friday, No ember Wh. ll', ami ion llnulne; each week, thereafter lo and luc IikIi tiax Friday, l ember Zlth. 1 P t liItOWSKI.I. t HIKViClH. AlinriK'ya for I'lrt'nilif. Summona. In Iho ("In nil Court of the Stulo of Or.'Kon. fur Cluckainaa County. Herherl Oorduli, I'lulntlff, va. Ihe unknown heir of Cyrua Wada worth, .Weaned, and Juno Itoe Wuds wurtli, hla wife, ilei eaued; Knlina M MrCurdy and Buy T. MiCnnly. h liiinliiiiul: Murla ('. Knaio and How ard K. KiikI.'. her huitlmnd; Helen I .a n it and John Ij.uk, her hualuind lli'linle A. MiHirn and Jamea I MiHire, her huatiiitid; all the unknown hell a of Orrln Kelliutr. ileeeaaed and nil tho unknown helia of Chur lull" Hathaway, dereaaed, and June Doe. KelloKK, wlfiiof (leorito KrlloKK: and no nil other peraona or partlea unknow n I'lulmlnu to Imvo any rlulit tltl.i, CHtate, Hen or Intercut lir tho real FKtalo (leaerlbod In the nun plaint herein, UefeiidnnlH. To tin) unknown helra of Cyrua Wiidx worth, dorrtiaed, and Jatio Doo Wada- worth, hla wife, dt'eeahed: Kinnm M MrCurdy and (!uy T. MiCnrdy, her luiahnnd: Mnria C. KiikIo and Howurd K. KiikIo, her huHlmud; Helen LaiiR and John l.unK. her htmhnnd; li.'imlo A. MiMiro and Jumna C. M.mre, her huahuiid: nil the unknown holra of Orrlu Kelloi'K. ilcreuHeil, und ull thu unknown holra of Chnrlotto lluthuway ileci iiHOil, and Juno Doo KuIIokk. wlfo of (Iimtko KoIIukk; mid alao nil other peraona or purltea unknown clulining lo hnvo nny rlKht, tltlo. oatntP, Hen or Inlereat In tho real chIiiIo doHi-rlhed In pliilutlir'N roinplalnt: lu tho nuino of tho attito of OrcRon, you oro herehy requlrod to nppeur und HtiHwrr tho roinplalnt filed UKnlnat you lu lh nhovo eiitltled milt on or before tho 8lh dny of Junimry, 1910. nnd If yon fall to anawor or otlierwlae nppenr the plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In hla complaint, to wit: First: That tho pliilnllff bo docroed to ho thu owner of tho following do arrlhed tonl property, to-wll. Hegln- iiIiik nt tho aoiitheaMt eorner of said WuilHWorlh donntkin land claim; Ihonco north followlim tho ciml line of aald clulm . 2854.5 foot to a alnke thenro went 38G0.3 foot to a atako In tho wont boundary lino of auld claim; Ihonco Bouth 41 dogreeB 55 mlutitoH eimt following the wohI lino of aald clulm 3848.40 feet to a atako In the roontrant cornnr lu unld woat line; thenco Bouth 101.04 feet to tho south wont corner of aald claim; thonne aouth 89 degreoa oiiHt following the Houth line of aald claim 1150.95 feet to tho pluco of beginning, contulnlng IGO acroB, more or loss. Said land bIbo holmr known as Wobstor Acres, the name coiihIbUiik of 37 tracts, tho pint of which Is on fllo In tho records of Clackamas county, Oregon, and bolng In Boctlons 7, 8 nnd 17, township 2 south, rongo 2 oast of Willamette me ridian, Jn Clackamas county, Orogon, froo from nny claim of right, tltlo, es tate, or Jntorost therein of the de fendants or any of thorn. Sooond: That tho said alleged claim of right, tltlo, Interest, claim or estate of tho dofondants Is wrongful, Invalid, void nnd of no offoct and does not con Htltuto a cloud upon plulntlft's title nnd that the dofondants, each and all of them, bo permanently restrained and dolmrrod from claiming any right, tltlo, Hen or Interest In or to SBld lands, and for encli othor rollof as may be equit able and proper, nnd for hla costs and disbursements horoln Incurred. Service of this summons Is made tip on you by publication tboreof In pur nuance or on order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, circuit Judge of Clack amas county, Oregon, made and en tered on tho 24th day of November, 1015. ordering such publication In Tho Entorprlso once a week for alx con secutive wocks, the first publication thereof being on the 26th day of No vembor, 1915. T.TTTt KFTKLD ft MArflTTTRR, ii.nrr Bala In llir rirmll 1'i uil of llm lilnla uf llHKun, fur Hit Ciiuiily of ( la' ka lima l.i III.. Val' l, I'lullillfk, l'ri Valii, lirfi'ii'lmit Hlulii of (iri'Knii, ( oiiiity of Dai ka lima, a iy tlrt'in of a J I l '' I it oflrr, iliv i no ami an ''" mion, uuiy iihu out uf hii'I niHli r lliu m ul of the al.owi i-n nihil lourl. In llm aliot mtltinl . . . .an..., In l duly .nr.- i-. am u,...-., llm I .'III .lay ol Nov.'lul.tr, UlS, lll.uirwiu nrai imiuih muni n n. .......: . i -..,1 ...,i.,r...i in aalil loiirt on llm 11' I li liny of Nuvnin 11, 1'Jlj, Iii favor of l.i tllu VbIi I, lilalutlff, ami axaliial I-ml Valet, li fiiulaiit, fur llm auni of t:wiiO, with Int. rent tliitrcou at llm ruta of H p.-r rent ier a n mi ill from llm I ltd (Jay of r'eliruury, lull, ami Iho further auiu of 1 1 3 00 roala ami dlaliuraeuieiita, ami llm roata of ami upon tlila writ, (urn namllna ma I" makn aal of llm ful lowlm dea. rllied f ul (ifouerly, alin ale In Hid ruuiity of Clai kamaa, atutc of (ireauii, tow it: U.la ami 10 of tiloik 2 of K'Iku kihmI aililltlon to Onunn City. Nnw, Hicri'fora, liy vlrtuo of auj'l " ul lull, JiulKiimiit order and d"i rro, and In iiniiiillauia wild Ilia i ouiinanda ol aald writ. I will, on Huturday, tint isih day of In ciiiImt Mll, at llio hour uf 10 o'i Iim k a. I" . at llm front door of Hie rouiily l uiirt huuao In I In) City of Ore nun City, In aald rounty and at Ml", aeM ul pulillr uii'il'in. aiilij.i t to r''ii'ini Hull, to (tin hlxheal lilildir fur I'. H. Kuld loin ruli in liaiid, all Hi rlrilit, tlll and Inlereat wlidh I lie within named ilef. ndulila or cither of Iheui, had on Hi" ditto of Hm iiiuitKaKa hero in or Mini had In or In the alxivo An ai rllied real property or any part lliem of, to autlafy aald fiecutlun, judKUleiil order, ilecre.'. Inter. t. (imta mm ull aierulni roata. W. J. WILSON". Hherlff of Clui knruai Comily, Orexoii lly K. C. II ACKKTT, Dppuiy. Hated. Orerun City, Ore., Novcinhcr l!Mh, lir.. Summons. In the Cln ull Court of lb.' Slate of OreKoii. fur Clurkumua rounty. Anne H. Creene, I'lulntlff, va. Win. K. Greene, pcfendunt. To Win. K. (ireene, above named de nfunt : In Ihe iimne of the Htnte of Oregon nu aro hereby required to appeur and nawer Ihe roinplulnt II led aKiiluat you In the above entitled suit, on or before the .llat duy of Here uibcr, 1915, aald (late being thfl expiration of six weeka from the flrat publication of thin auni muna, and If you full to apx-ur or an awer auld roinplalnt, fur want thereof, tho plulntlff will apply to the court for Ihe relief prayed for In her roinplulnt. to wit: For a decree dliouilvliig the nuirriuxe run I nut now eklHtlnx between plain tiff and defendant. Thla Riiminiins is pnhliahed by order of Hon. J. IT. Camp hell, Judgo of the circuit court, which order wan madu on tho 12th duy of November, 1915. and the time pre rlt'.'d for publishing thereof la six weeks, bt'KliinlnK with the laauo dated Krlilay. November 19th. 1915, and con tinuing each week thereafter to und In cluding Friday. December 31st, 191.1. ItltOWNKI.L SIKVKItS. Attorneys, for l'lalntltf. Sumnjona. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of j Oregon, for the County of Clucku mas. Dawn Ulrd, IMutntlff. , vs. John Clifford Ulrd, Defeulunt. To John Clifford Ulrd, the above- named defendant: In the nutne of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed hero on or before the 7th duy .of January, 1916, said dale being more than alx weeks ufter the date of the first publication of this summons. And If you full to so appear and an swer said coiiiplnlut fur want thereof tho plulnliff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In the complaint which Is a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff nnd Ihe defendant nnd for tho (tare, custody and control of tho minor child, John Clifford Mini. Junior, nnd for such other and fur ther relief as to tho court may seem Just. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in tho Oregon City Enterprise for six consecutive weeka, by order of Honorublo J. V. Campbell, Judgo of Hie nbove-cntltled court made and entered tho 24th duy of November, 1915. Dale of first publication, November until, 1915. Dnto of last publication, January 7th 1910. E. M. SCANLON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Vuncouver, Wash., Room 4, Scboflold HlkA or In enre Clerk Circuit Court, Oregon City, Oregon. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the Slato of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. Mnry Thoresa Fenton, Plaintiff, vs. Chnrlos Henry Fonton, Defendiint. To Charles Henry Fenton, defend ant, nbove-namod: In the name of tho state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fllod against you in the nhovo entitled court and catiso on or before tho 7th dny of January, 1916, aald date being six weeks after the first publication of this summons, nnd If you full to so appear and-answer within said time, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court lor tho rollof prayed for In her complaint filed herein, to- wit: A docree of this court dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendunt. This summona is published once a week for six consecutive weoks by or der of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court, dated November 23, 1915. Date of first publication, November 26. 1915. Date of last publication, January 7, 191G. . WM. P. LORD, . Attorney for Plaintiff. CiUJE d iV.P" rt! i. n d, Or tr"V lummoni. In llm ( In nil Court of llm Hluln (r i('iii, fur Clm kiini'ia Comily. llurli'Uli A. Mi K ", riulnll'f, va. John Mi Kcc, In It hiliiiil To John Mi Km, llm aUiti' Imiii'-il di fmiiliiiil : In llm iiuiiiii of llm atulx of (Ifumi you ar luri'l;y rfjitlinl lo uiiii-ar ami unawi r llii't uniiiiuliil fllml anulnal yun In I lui a'Mi I'lilltli'il ault, on or In fur llm Jll day of J.iimiiry, rjHi.aal'l lnli i i. .. , -. i... .I. -I- .. ....L- f ...... ' . .."..".:. .V" ami ir noil lull lo an niar nr anawrr and If you full lo appear or anawer aald (omplaliil, for want thereof, llm plaintiff will apply to llm rourt fur thu relief prayed lor In her complaint, to wll: 1'ur a de re e iIUkoIvIhk Ihii inarrlaicu runlrjit now aiUHiiK heiaven jtlittit- lift and defendiint. Thla auinmona uiililUheil hy order of lion. J. V. Camp- hell, JiiiIk" of the tin ull rourt, whl' order waa inadn on llm 7th day of lh ri.mher. 1'JlJ. and tlm Hum prew rllmd for piihllalilna la al weeka, hi Klnnlnx with llm laaun dated Friday, Oct-emuer loth, m:,, and (ontlnuliiK t-a. li week thereafter to and In. hiding, January Zlnt. I'JIfl. HHOWNKI.L t HIKVKIIS, Attorncya for I'lalnllfT, Bharirrt al In tlm Clri ult Court of Ihe Htate of Oregon, for the County of Cla.'kuinua Aiuumla Kilgren, adinliilHtratrlx of the eatute of John J. Kdgn-n, Hereaaed I'lulntlff, va. John II. Itanliiuaaeii, Defendant, htate of Oregon, ( ouiily of Clu ka mas, aa. lly vlrtuv of a judgment order, d- eree and an execution, duly laaued out of and under the a.-ul of thu shove en- tilled rourt, In the a hove entitled rauan, to nie duly dlrteted und dated Ihe -'.Iti duy of November, l'Jl-1, upon a Judg un lit rendered and entered In aald rourt on the 2Mi duy of No vein her. 1915, In favor of Auiuiula Kilgren, ad luliiintratrlx of tho enlutu of John J. Kilgren, deceaaed, plululln, mid agaimil John II. lUniuiiKaen, def-nilutil, fur the ii in of l55.nt, with Inlereat thereon at the rale of 7 per rent per annum from the 2Nth duy of Muy, 1913, and the further auni of $S 40 taxes paid, and Hie further auni of $.',u.0(i. aa attor neys lee, und the further aum of I9 00 coats and dlaburaeluenta, and tho roata of and upon thla writ, coin mumllng me to make sale of the fol lowing described reul property, situate in thu rounty of Clu. kuiuus, stnto of Oregon, to-wll: All of lot or tract numbered thirteen 1 13) In Outlook, reference being bud to tlm duly recorded map and pbst thereof containing ten IIOi aires of land more or leas. Now therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of auld writ, I will, on Huturday, tho 2: ml day of January, 1910, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at tho front door of Ihe county rourt house In tho city of Oregon City, In auld county and state, aell at public auction, subject lo re demption, to the highest bidder, for 1'. 8. gold coin cash In hand, all the' right, title and Interest which the with in named defendants or either of them hud on the date of tho mortgugo herein or since hud In or to the above de scribed real properly or any part there of, to satisfy aald execution. Judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Cla. kunius County, Oregon, lly K. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 24th, 1915. Final Notice. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of ' Oregon for tho County of Clackamas. In the Mutter of tho Estate of David O. Leavens, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of tho estate of Da vid O. Leavens, deceased, has filed his final account with the county court of Cluckumiiil county, Oregon, and that Monday, tho 1 9th day of January, 1916 has been fixed by the court as the time und place for hearing objections to the said llnal account and" the objections thereof. Dato of first publication, Friday, Do- comber 17, 1915. Dato of IuhI publication, Friday, Jan uary 14, 1916. F. E. LEAVENS, Exocutor. Notice to Creditors. In tho County Court of the State oj Oregon, for the County of Clucka- 111118. In the Mutter of the Last Will and Testament of Annio Murguretta Clirlstonscn, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Annie Margar ettu Chrlstensen, deceased, by the county .court of Clackamas county, Btuto of Oregon. All persons having claims against Bald estate are hereby notlllod to present tho same, duly ver ified, and with proper vouchers as re quired by law to the undersigned at his office, 217-219 Northwestern Bank Ilulldlng, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice. Dntod: December 17, 1915. A. H. BIRRKLL, Exxecutor of the Estate ot Annie Murguretta Christensen. Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Clnckn mas. Estate of Andrew L. Dolstad, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned administrator of the estate of Andrew L. Ilolatad, deceased, has fllod his fllnnl report In County Court of Clnckamns county, Oregon, and asked for his discharge, and aald court has set Monday, January 10th, 1916, at 10 o clock a. m. for the hearing of said flinal report and for the settlement or said estate. Any person having objec tions to said flinal report Is hereby notified to file the same in said court on or before said dnto that they may be heard and settlement ot said estate completed, whereof all persons Inter ested are to take due notice. Dated, December 8, 1915. C. H. DYE. Administrator of Aforesaid Estate. Notice to Creditors. Vnttre la riprnhv rtvnn flint thn nn. (i rlKii"l hf ocon apilnM ,y lm ,.t ! ....iirl M.i l't t uli..a f.,.lii,l llf III lllflllll .11, l m - . ' inilli, "it run, a'lmlrilatrDtrli of Dm ntaia of V I,. Mai k, d-aa. il. All iii-rauiia dat lot; ( Ulma a. uinl llm aulil dalala ar liirrliy liull(i.'i lit irici iil llm I 'i iii fur ayini'li wlili pro'r iniili (a al my r-l'l m lifur llm Hixin'a rt rry am) Auruii ruat : aliont to ami oik Imlf mll a from An I rura, r Kun, wHIilii alt imuhIh fn-ui llm f!at of llila nutli f My aiMicri I Aurora, On-K'iii. Ilouin No I. I A II U llll K , ..t ..... c.r. r v.. - - - .-i . Notica of Final taltlama nt. Noli. a ll herehy iln II Ih.tl the Mil deralrlied I1"11 l''l '"'r I'""' ' .urt with Iho hunurahle County Cuurt. Cla'kaiiiui county, Oi'm, aa adinlnl- la'trairli of llm Ui of Catln rlim J Jonea, ileecuaed, and '.'in court haa hininl thfl 2 "th day of He. einhr, Ul at llm hour of 10 orlmk a. ra. of , aald day to hear aald final report and to aettla aald caUte. Any peraona In lerealed or havln ol.Je. lloria are h. f,"- hy notified to appear In tlm rourt room Krldy,;of the County Court In Ilia rourt houae. Orexon l liy, wreicui, at aani nine ami dale Duled, N"oveinler It, 1115. MIN'N'IK A. THOMAS, Administratrix of the L'ntute of Cath erine J. Jonea, D ea.-d. flOllDON K. HAVLH. Attorney. Eaacutrlx' Nolle. Notice Is hereby chin that the un deralgnrd has been aioliit"d eitcu Irlx of the estate of Samuel Case, de- cenaed; all persons having c'alnis SKulnat auld estate are h.-rehy notified lo preaeut the mine with proper vouch ers, duly certified a- nrdliig to law, at (be office of Hrownell & Hlev.-ra, at On-gon City, Oregon, within six months of the date of the flrat publica tion of this notice. Dated November 20. 1915i MARY CASE, Executrix. IlKOWNKLL 8IKVKIW. .Attorneys for Executrix. Summons. In tlm Circuit Couit of the tSute of Oregon, for the rounty of Clui kuinus. J. 3. Spencer, I'lalntllT. vs. ' Isabel Spencer. Iiefemlunt. To Isaliel Spencer, above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and suit on or before the "th day of February. 1916. which date Is more than six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this notice; and if you full to so appear or answer, tho plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In the complaint, which Is that a decree be made granting the pluintllt a divorce from .you and for such other and fur ther relief aa to the court 'may seem just and equitable. This summona Is served upon you by publication by or der of the Hon. J. V. Campbell. Judge of tho above entitled court, which or der Is dated the Sth day of December, 1915. The dote of tho first publication of this summons Is December 24, 1915, and the last date of publication Is the 4th day of February. 1916. O. W. EASTHAM. Attorney for I'laintiff. FOR PLASTERING AND CHIMNEY building, call A. C. Wetzlcr, phone 72-W, Ouk Grove. A GOOD OPENING for shoe and har ness shop In Mullno. Address C. T. Howard, Mullno. WANTED To lease 5 to 15 acres of land for period of one or more years; must, be near Gladstone. J. D. Mc Farliuie, Gladstone, phone 45T-R. SACRAMENTO SELECTED M'CREDIE PICKS CALIFORNIA CAP ITAL FOR TRAINING. PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 16. Sacra mento will bo the training site of the Gcavers next spring. Tho only reason why Malinger McCredie might be forced to change his mind would be in case suitable hotel rates and accommo dations couldn't be secured at Sacra mento. This extremely doubtful, as Sacra mento Is a much larger city than Santa Maria, has a number of good hotels, and one of them where Portland stop ped when Secramento was a member of the Coast league would welcome the Heavers there for their spring train ing. The most Important point, however, and the one which has Induced McCre die t make his decision is the fact that there Is a grass infield at Sacramento, while there is not in Santa Marin or any of tho smaller towns. BRIDGE FALLS; 5 KILLED. SPOKANE. Wash., Deo. IS. The north span of the Division Btreet bridge across the Spokane river gave way un- dor the wolght or two passing street cars today. One of the cars, carrying 15 passengers, plunged Into the river and five men were killed and 10 In jured. The other car, that had reached the end of the bridge, slid back until the rear end rested on the river bed. The two passengers and crew escaped uninjured. New school at Mullno has been dedi cated. $100 Reward, $100 The rrnili-ra of tlila paper will ba plt-BKi'd to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science Ima been 11 Mr o cure In all Ita atuKes, and that Is c'ularrh. Hall's Cnlnrrh Curo la the only positive cure now known to the medicul rintcrnity. t'RtnrTh belnir a constitutional disease, reiiuirrs a eonstituttonnl treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In tMrnnlly, aciliur illrt-eUy upon the blood and mucoua aui ficea of theaystem, there by nestroylnir the foundation of the dis ease, and glvlnir tho patient atrensrth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing lis work. Tho proprietor have a-) much faith In Its curative pow ers that thy nfTtr One Tfundred Dollars for any caae that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Addrfsa: F. J rtlKNKT A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Imteaiits. ?Se. Taka Hul'a Family Pills (or constipation. DENMARK NOT TO ALLOW MEETINGS Fi iTRirC UNSITTLIO ABOARD THl PEACE IHIP AND SPLIT IS ' STILL POSSIBILITY. ESPIONAGE IS CHAHCED BK U f ACTION ON STEAKER, OSCAR II Rumor Says Lsadlng Dtitgatss Art Objacta of Spits and Censidtr abtt Iflfttllng la Causa by Tnlt Btlitr. ( HltlSTIANIA. I- :o-lleury Ford bus received lijonnatlon that ha will be prohibited from holding meetings in CoM-iiliagen, It was learned today. He will go there, however, to select the delegates to accompany bis peace party lo The Hague. Mr. Ford expects to go to Copen hagen In a week. The newapapers. in commenting edl turlally on the Ford peace mission, rx preaa little hope for Ihe au-rea of It. Although H. H. 11 ('lure baa ronaeiit ed at the requeat of Henry Ford to atay with the party. Judge Hen It. Llnd aey, Mrs. I.lmliw-y and other of the aeecaalulil.it group are Still undecided. Except for hit Intervention with re aped to Mr. Mi ('lure, Mr. Ford Is not having anything lo do with the con duct of the parly except the Important part of footing the billa. The trip so fur hsa coat Mr. Ford i:5.0u0. The Ford purne strings have been loose Indeed. Even the stokers on the Oscar II were tlppel. The bills are being settled for Mr. Ford by his agent Ixiuia P. Ichner. who with Frau Koalka Schwlininer, la rcrflly running the expendltlon, so fur as It Is being run at all. In the lust days aboard ship the peace queaiers were upset ny two things: First, there waa an attempt to eatub- llsh a curfew for the delegates, and. although this meet with much support. Mr. I.ochner Intervened and squelched It. Next came a well-circulated report that a system of espionage had been estubllKbed as to Ihe doing and sayings of the leading delegates. Considerable ill feeling was caused by this. On the whole the expedition totally lucks organization and the delegates may be said to be on their way, but don't know where they are going. IS EPWQSTH LEAGUE DEBATERS END TALKS WITH VOTE WHICH STOOD 24 TO 21. Henry Ford was Sunday night voted as a more valuable citizen of the Uni ted Stales than Richmond Pearson Hobsou, by the young people attending the Epworth league meeting at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The league hud. a meeting out of the ordinary. It being a debate between two high school stunents on the ques tion: "Resolved, that Henry Ford is a more valuable citizen to the United States than Richmond Pearson Hob- son." The affirmative was talten by Hoove and the negative by Kent Moody, and the two young men curried their sides through in 90 convincing a manner that when the vote was tak en with 45 persons voting, the affirma tive received 24 and the negative 21. A speciul musical number was given by the Junior Epworth league, render ing "Holy Night" with violin accom paniment by Miss Dorothy Huwkins. L MAN IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL REFUSES TO REVEAL IDENT ITY FOR FAMILY'S SAKE." PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21. While going through the till of the Oregon Electric railway station nt Multnomah station, an unidentified burglar was shot and seriously wounded by J. D. Stewart, night telegraph operator for the company, shortly before 4 o'clock this morning. The burglar fired sev eral times at the operator. Tho man is now at the Good Samari tan hospital with one bullet hole through his right lung and two bullet holes through his arm. The stranger was conscious this morning, but he steadfastly refused to give any informa tion concerning himself. Officials working on the case believe he 1b the man who robbed a number of places along tho Oregon Electric rail way line In Washington and Mutno mah counties recently. The shooting came after the burglar had thrown a brick through the win dow of the station to attract the oper ator's attention and get him out or the building. The operator got out but went to his home nearby, secured his revolver and returned to the station In time to see the robber before the open till. Stewart fired at the man four times. MRS. ROBERTSON AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Ray Robertson, 514 Elm street, suddenly became ill Monday and at 5 o'clock that afternoon underwent an operation at tho Oregon City hospital for appendicitis. Dr. H. S. Mount is attending Mrs. Robertso.n who with- ntnnd the nnrsHnn waII ORD DELEGATES PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E TIiTeIL E S Lawyer JMOftCY TO LOAN P. C. I .Al'llltl:, I'fni.lrnt K, J, Mng, CVIiii-r The First National Bank of Oregon City, Orrgon CAI'lTAL, fVI.Ooo.Ot) Trail' a (jcnrrjl K.inliii,' ll.i.uirrt C)en fruin 9 A. M. to .1 1. M. William Hammond . Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorntyaat Law AhatrarU, Ileal tatatt, Loaoa, Intur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON I'ariflc 1'bont HI, Horn i'nona A lit Offlrt l'hon-e-l'arlflc Main 405; Home A Z70. STONE A MOUITON Attorntyaat-Law ISeavrr lll'lg , Itourn t OREGON CITY OREGON . 0. D. EBV Attornty at-Law Money loaned, abatracta furniah cd, band titles examined, enlatet settled, general law bualness. Ovtr Bank of Ortgon City. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D. V. Graduate of tho Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlillp Kcbool uf .Sur gery of Chicago. Is established at Faahion Stable. l-te-n Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. rioth Telephones Office Pariflc 65; Hume A 95 Res. Pacific 1M; Home B-S0 JACK BERNARD WHO FORCED HIS ATTENTION ON PORTLAND GIRL HAS RECORD. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. II. If the dashing "Jack" llernard, taken Into custody on mere suspicion at the Fair mont hotol lust Sunday, returns to police headquarter to get $25 in gold, which be left there as bail money, he will be asked about the following puz zling message addressed to him at the Fairmont by MUs Alberta Pair, daugh ter of C. M. Hair, Portland millionaire, which the police Intercepted: "Have been patiently awaiting your arrival So disappointed to find you are not a man of your word. Wire me if you Intend to come. You will try, won't you." A second message regarding tlcrnard una BisnyiAlvAl riv t rt a rf t r a tmwn C irt. 1 -1 v.. 1 i , ' i ,,., ,. i land lard In London, giving the mans ,. . .. V, 1 rwiTr. record, he I. not ., , . - ,i,i ,.. ,, mi wanted for anything other than Miss' Hair. When Rernard arrived at the Fair mont he was accompanied by two wom en, one young and handsome, whom he introduced as his wife, and the oth er elderly who waa "mother-in-law, Both have disappeared. Miss Hair declares she met Bernard two weeks ago at the SL Francis when he told her ho was coming down to Long Peach to visit her. The Pairs are staying at the Hotel Virginia. She de clared today that her message had been In the nature of a prank, sent on a dare. GENERAL VILLA IS HIDING IN EL PASO FALLEN MEXICAN REBEL CHIEF AND BROTHER SEEK REFUGE IN UNITED STATES. EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 20. Colonel H poll to Villa, with his office force of the financial agency of the Villa or ganization at Juarez, crossed into the United States here tonight. General Villa himself, it was said on good authority, also had crossedand was In hiding somewhere In the out skirts of the city. Villa soldiers In Juarez have not yet been Informed of the peace agreement with the defacto government, ltwas said, for fear trouble would arise due to the luck of silver to meet their al lowances. Efforts to locate General Villa here tonight proved unavailing. HENRY FLETCHER IS SENT TO MEXICO WASHINGTON, Dee. 7. Henry Fletcher, ambassador to Chile, has been named American ambassador to Mexico, according to official announce ment here today. Fletcher was appointed envoy extra ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Chile, December 21, 1909, by Presi dent Taft. In 189S ha fought with the Rough Riders in Cuba as a private, later be coming first lieutenant and battalion adjutant ot the Fortieth United States Volunteers and serving in the Philip pines. New style spark plug is to be manu- fnntnred In fli-nnta Pnaa WCINHARO aUILOINC CLAUDE W. DEVORE. Attornty at-Law Notary Public Eatarada. Oregon. Phone -Pacific 51 Hoast A lii GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attornty at Law All legal business promptly attended to c. iCHUtaei Attornty at Law Dtutschtr Advokat Will practice In all courts, niake col I'M'tioni and settlements. Office In Knlerpriae Utilising. Oregon City, Oregon. C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorntys-at Law Commercial. Heal Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In Flrat National Hank Iildg.. Oregon City, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Rtal Ettatt PAUL C. FISCHER Lawytr Romrn 2 leaver Ilulldlng Ortgon City, Ore. PLOT AGAINST CANAL FEDERAL AGENTS STUDY DE TAILS OF BOMB PLOTTERS TRUNKS ARE SEIZED. New York. Dec. 21. Federal agents investigating the activities of the Ger man bomb plotters today were de clared to have unearthed evidence tending to snow that the Panama canal was Included In the contemplated points of attack. Captain OfTly, of the secret service, virtually admitted this today, adding tbut arrests might be expected soon. Federal District Attorney Marshall will today begin investigations of a widespread plot to sraugg'e crude rub ber out of New York for the German government use. Details ot the plot became public last nighL It involves the shipment of rubber In the personal baggage of ,, . , , . T s - German agents leaving New York for ? that point a represen- tatlve of the German government was J i.i. . ,i,i. IU UIVll lUC HIOIMI)lilB U'll buggage and ship it overland Into Ger man), where rubber Is In great demand. Officials of the customs bouse neu trality squad ran across the plan and on November 27 seised four trunks and eight packing cases shipped on the steamer Ryndam, sailing that day, as the personal baggage ot Miss Anna Dekkors. Seach ot the baggage re vealed the presence of 3500 pounds ot crude rubber. Miss Dekkors has confessed ber part in the scheme. Max Jaeger, a natural ized American citizen, who Is alleged leader of the plot, also made a con fession, and Richard Wohlburg, who acted as a go-between In the purchase of the rubber, has made a statement detailing his part In the transaction. GOVERNMENT WANTS LABORERS NEEDED TO WORK ON FEDERAL RAILROAD PROJ ECT IN TERRITORY. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 16. He tween 3000 and 4000 men will be need ed on the construction ot the govern ment railroad In Alaska next spring, said W. S. Eades, one of the Alaska railroad commission, today. Eades Is en route to Washington for a confer ence with Secretary ot the Interior Lane and Thomas Rlggs, another mem ber of the commission. Lieutenant Mears, third member of the commission, Is In Alaska, and will not attend the coming conference. Congress, In Its bill providing for the construction of 1000 miles of steam road, fixed a maximum cost ot $35,000, 000. To the present time $3,000,000 has been spent, 470 miles of the route stir veye dfrom Anchorage, on Cook's Inlet, 15 miles of track laid and 75 miles of the Alaska Northern railroad track pur chased. AUTO LICENSES MAILED SALEM, Ore., Dec. 16. Secretary of State Olcott has mailed 5200 automo bile, 200 motocycie and 325 chauffeur licenses for the year 1916, the number covering the 1916 applications received since November 11. The 1916 automobile and motorcyclo plates have a red background with white letters and figures, In contrast with the 1915 license, which have a December 31. yellow background with black letters and figures. The 1915 licenses expire The second motor ship la now build- I n or o. Ill , Vnjm" V ".'.... - 11 1 in