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ortnooN city kntkhpuihi:. vim day, ai:cjijkt ii. urn Nutlta l Cradllars. Ki'lli la hereby lrn Dial Ilia un ilri.lrttiwl has Imi.-ii duly sppnliiM If tint ('oMliljr ('mill nf III" HlaU of Or Kim fur Ilia County of I'lai sainaa, ad mlnlalralrli nf Hi natal of Marll'l Waller, dm xiti i All pcrauha iiatlll i lalina again"! )! ditto- aia Imritby irilriH In preaciil them In Ilia at I'm nflli a) of C, Mi huehel, Oregon dir. Oregon, properly rrlfliil a by law required, olllilu l luiuitha from III ilnlil KKiif, I in In of lllil pnMli allim. A'U'lat Oh t ('AUDI. INK HiHollMKVr.il. A'liniiiMnitrli of Hi" Kaluta of Mar tin taller. l I'naoil IT. huh i:w:i. Attorney fur Adiiihilatralrli. Notice ( Fnal ettllamanl of lha I lata of David Harrla, Dtcaatad. Niillrn la hereby Klei n llml Hi" u IcralguiMl a '1 in 1 11 li t ru I T of Urn ialal of I infill Harris, dci iacd, liaa Wed III Ilia Cniiiiljr I'iiiiiI of rim aaumi I'niili'y, Hlnln of On null, hla final ac i mini aa audi adiiilulatratnr of audi uliilii and thai Tuenlur. tlm Mil day of Hi'iai'inln'r. al llm hour of 10 ii'i Iih a A M liaa ! ta fl ! Iy aald court aa the Hum for Inuring of ob ) (loaa In aald rcpinl ami llm atll no-Hi lainsif. W, K IIAIIIII.1. Ainilnli.tralnr of llm l.alaln of l ld llnrila, uvtvi. r. hcim khki.. Attorney for Admlnlairaior. Bherlrt Sala In tlm ('In nil Court of Ilia Hluln of ivifoii, for III" I 'nil of Wii J Scales, plaintiff, ra. liiMii'M Vanilrrlioff ami KITIu Vui) ili'rlioir, hla lfn, ii-frtiialila. Stula of On-cun, I'nunty of CI ka mm, a ' Hv Urine of a Judgment order, d orce u ail an nttm luni'iil 1 leciMitlnn, duly laaud nut of ami under the a-al of 1 lir almvn entitled 10111I, In the aloti i-ntulcd rnuai'. In Inn duly ill reeled anil dated I In (Mil ilay of June. 191 A, UHin a JiiiIkiik'HI rendered and entered In lil court on llm tlh iluy of June. I91A, In fuor of J. Hralca. plaintiff. 11111I aiiallinl (illbert Yatldcr ImfT uinl KIT I VamlrrliofT, III 11 wife, de fcndunta. for (tin antu of $ "IC f5. with IntrroKl thereon al tlm ratii of ( per .in! per aiinuiii from the 9lli day of .Inn.', ItlS, and llm furttmr aum of tl'.ir.n ronln and dlaliurai'iimnla, and thi roala of and upon Ihla writ, rum- inamllnK inn lo innkn anlo of Ilia ful li.ln di-H rllird li-at larnpi-rty, allil atn in lha couiily of t'Urkaiima, atato of OrrKon. now hi'ld umlor allm bnient toa It : I .ota 7 and II of lilork 1 .if Otto Mi'inlK'a Hwnnil adilltlnn to Handy Now. tJmreforr. Iiy vlrtim of anlil elocution, Judgment order and derren, ami In rouiilliinrn with tlm rommanda of Mild writ, I will, on Halurday, llm K'th day of AiiKuat. )91l, nt tlm liotir of 10 o'rtiM k a. i" . at II10 front ilixir of 1 ho roimly rourt hnuaa In Iho rlty if OroKon Clly. In wild county and alalo, aell al piilillc auction, auhjecl to rnil'inillon lo tha hlnhnat bidder tor I'. H. gold colli rnah In hand, all tlm rlcht. tltlo and Inlereat which the within niuned ilefendunta or either of them, had on tlm date of Iho judKment herein or allien hud In or Id the aliove diHi rltred reul property or nny part thereof. t autlufy anld eieeciltlon JudK'inent order, decree, Intereat, roitta mid all aivrulnn contn. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Cluckatiiiia County. Ily K. T. IIACKKTT, Deputy. Hated. Oregon Cltv, Ore.. July II l!lti. Executor'a Notice. Notice la hereby Riven that tlio un- ileraicnml liua been nppolntoil by the county rourt of ObickumiiH county, Oregon, executor of Iho estate of En nono M. Koebel. deoeiiBed; all peraona havlnn rliilma ukuIumI mild ewtnle lire hereby notified to present the. mime to me or nt tho office of my attorney. t. I. Kby. In Ort'Kiin t'lty. Oregon, duly verllled ns by Inw required within six motilha of (Into hereof. KDWAItD KOKHKI.. Kxeculor. Aurora, Ore., It. K. 0. No. 4. 0. I). KIIY, Attorney for Executor, Oregon City. Orenntl. Puled July 11. 191. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ori'Kon, for Clackamas Counly. Orvn K. KIhIi, riaiutirr. vs. Morten KIhIi, Pefendiint. To Merton I'MhIi, nhovt'-tiumod do fciKlaut: In tlio naiiHi of tho Sluto of Oregon, .von uro heruby required to upp'r and iitihwer tho complaint Hied aiialnst you, In tho abovu entitled suit, on or 1. eforo tlio 211(1 day of September. I lilt;, wild dulo huliiK Iho oxplratlon of six weeks from tlio flrl publication of this HiiuimotiH, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof tho plaintiff, will npply lo the court for tho relief prayed tor In her complaint, to-wlt: Kor a decreu iIIhkoIvIhk tho inarrl line contract now exlHtliiK between plaintiff and defendant urn! for tho care, ciiHloily and control of said mi nor child, Aurul Fish. This huiiiiiioiib Is published by ordur of Hon. II. S. Anderson, JiuIku of tho County Court, which order was imidu oil thu 8th day of Annum, lUiii. nm tho tlmo ro scribed for publication thoreof is b!x weeks, boKlnuluK with tho Issuo datod Friday, August 11, 1810, nnd contlnu tn k each wooli thoreuftor to and In cludliiK Friday, September 22, 1910. I1H0WNKI.1. & S110VEHS, Attorneys for I'luiiitilT, Aiseiaora Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. Notlco Is hereby given that upon the second Monday In Soptotnbor to-wlt; September 11, 1916, the Hoard of Equalization will attond at the court hoiiBO In Clackamas County, Orogon, and will publicly examine tho assess ment rolla and correct all errors iu valuations, descriptions, or qualities of lands, lots or other properties as sessed by the County Assessor. Pitted at my office this 8th day of August, 1916. J. E. JACK, County Assessor, Iwmmana. In III Circuit Co! il Ilia Hlal of Oli'Koii. for I'lai sainaa f'ouiily. w. J iu 11111.11., I'uiiitirr, a tiladia II liitmii'lt. m fmoUiit. Til (.la'ba II llelilietl. abna liainad di fi iidmil : III Ilia Hanoi of llm Hula of Oregon, yoil ara liornliy r"ii!r'd I" a'.ar alid aliaair Ilia loinnUliil fllid agalnal 1 oil In Ilia al-o iiillili d anil, on or l.iror Ilia Mill day of Annual, me aid iUln linl'iK H" riilralluil of all ai'i ka fioiu Ilia flrt mlili nllon of tlila auiuiiioiia. and If yol full to fcp rar or anaair aald oiiinlaliil, for mil llii-rfof. Ilia .LInllff MI a!'.ly In llm roiill for Ho- ralli f irarrd fi III lil roinnlullit, to It : I'or dm l dlnaoltlliK Hi" "iar r I jk 11 ronlrail now filatliiK Ih(i-ii iilnliiilrT and ilt-fiiiduiil. Ihla aum inona la uMIlo'd ty otilrr of lion. II H Amli'iaon, )iiili of Ilia County limit, tililili ordi-r vaa ma. In on llm I Mil day of July. and Ilia llm" I r. i ill. i d for ..il.llliln tlirrcof, I I alt aio'ka. liKKllinlng !! I 111 liam1 duli-il l"rldy. July 7. Il. and roiilln ulna; taili i-"k llo ruflrr In and In ImllnR Krldar, Annual. I. Il HllllWNKI.I. HIKVKItH. AMoriicya for rialntlff Rharifl'i Bala In Hi" ( In nil Court of lli Hlul" o llri'Kon. for llm County of Cl.o'l nmaa oil. s. itoiiiiin. I'laintirr. II I,. V, in. Miiry K Wllnn. Ill lfn. Mury Jiiim l.tiarll'd, Kicnilrli of i:laln of V. J. Ii'llu. ilN'raaml A. 1 Morluml and Klral Hluln I'anfc of CriKli.un. Ori'Kon. Iicfi-ndalita, Hlalo of Ori'ruii. Counly of Claika- maa. lly lrlua of a Jiidi!inMil ordi-r. da- rrrn and an rim-ulloti, duly laaiin' mil of and undiT tlm ai-al of llm almvp i-litlllrd iniirt. Ill III" lma ftitlllrd rauac. lo nm duly illri'i trd and dati-d Km :!Hh day of Jmm. I9I, upon luilLMiirnt r1'nili-ri,. and fnti'rM In aald rmirt on llm 2!Hh day of Juiin 1 9 IB. In favor of Din N. II.hIIuii, olalil llff and aitalnM llm alovn natimd d f..ndniila. for llm aum of '.7! 0. wild Inli-rral llmrrin at llm rain of I p-r rent i"T annum from llm 2!th day 01 Junn. I!l. and tlm furlhi-r anin of I 0 aa attorni'y'a l-. and thn furlhi-r 'itn of fliCO roala and dlalmrai'iimnla. ami 1 (hp rosta of and iiikiii till writ, coin mundliiK nm to ninko aalo of tha fol lnwlnic deacrlbed real proMTty. altu aln In the counly of Cliickamaa, atate of Oregon, In wit: Ueclnnlnn at tlm northeaat corner of tlm northweat quarter of tlm north raat quarter of aectlnn twenty fimr (21) In lownnhlp four HI aouth of rane two (I), eaat of Wlllaumtta niiv rldlan: thenca weal diclity (SO) rods morn or leaa to the northweat corner of tha northeaat quarter of aald we- tlmi: Ihenro aouth sixty alx (66) rods; thene eaat to a point alily (60) feet west of tho eat Una of thn north weat Quarter of the northeast quarter of aald aerllon: tlmnec aouth lo ltald Kill county road: thenco northeuat alonx auld road to tho east Him of tho northweat quarter of the northeaat quarter of said aectlon: thenco north lo thn place of beitlnnlnir, containing thirty-four 131) acrea morn or leaa Now therefore, by virtue of mid ex ecution. Inditment order nnd decree, and In compliance with tho eommnnds of auld writ. I will, on Saturdny. Iho 19th day of Auk imI, 1916; nt tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M . nt thn front door of tho Counly Court House In Iho city of Oreron City. In aald county and atuto, aell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the blithest bidder for V. S. gold coin, cash In hand, nil the rlnht. tide and Interest which tho wllhln limited defendants or either of them, hnd on the date of the morUiiKoi herein or since hnd In or to the above described real property or nny part thereof, to satisfy said execution, JudKment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. V. J. WIUSON. Sheriff of Cliickamaa County, Ore. Hv K. C. IIACKKTT, Deputy. Hated. Oregon Clly. Ore.. July 21st. 1916. Summoni. In tho Circuit Court of tho Slate of Oregon, for Cliickamns County. 1,. M. I. Sullivan, I'lnlntlfT, vs. Meto Sullivan, Pefendiint. To Melo Sullivan ubovonamed do- fondant : In the name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear nnd answer tho complaint Hied against you In the nbovo entitled BUlt, on or beforo thn 1st day of Soptoinhor, 191(1. said dato being the expiration of six weekB from the first publication of Ibis summons, nnd If you fall to ap pear or nnswer said complaint, for wnnt thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wlt: For a derreo dissolving tlio mar- Hugo conl rnct now existing botwoon plaintiff nnd defendant. This Bimi foiis Is published by ordor of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judgo of tho circuit court, which order was nindo on tho 18th day of July. 191 C. nnd tlio tlmo prescribed for publishing thereof, la six weeks, beginning with tho issuo dated Friday. July 21. iio, and con tinuing ench week theroaftor to and Including Friday, September 1. 191 b. HltOWNF.I.Ii & SIEVKUa. Attorneys for rinlntlff. Summoni. In tho Circuit Court of tho Slnto of Orogon for Cliicknmns County. Hank of Mt. Angel, 11 Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Oren J. Rlploy, Ella A. M. Ripley. Ii. Falconer mid Wallnco McCamnnt, Defendant b. To Oron J. Ripley, Kiln A. M. RtP loy and U Falconer, defendants: In tho namo of tho Stato of Orogon, you nnd each of you nre horeby re quired to appear nnd anBwor tho com plaint that has boon filed against you In tho above entitled court and cnuso on or bofore tho lust day prescribed In the order for the publication of this summons upon you, which IB six wookB consecutively from the date of tho first publication thereof, and If you fall so to appear and answor. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to J the court for the relief demanded in lta cornpialnt, viz: That the mortgage Ii.ld If plaintiff on thai reitaln CO a.re (rail of land, particularly d ctllxol In llm romiilallil Imrnln. altu add In action 7, T. . H, II I K In CUi k.maa inuiity, llrt'Koii, foro 1 Ii.m d ami aald lai.da aold. and that yun l. dibarnd and for to loc 4 of all rlalil. Illla. eatatw, llrn and lnlrat In ami In lha aald pr mtaa, and a h and atfry part ihcrrof. and for am h olln-r ami difli ri.iit relief aa lha rourt abull diM'iu no" I ami qullabtn Hrrvlia of Ihla aumiuoiia upon t" by pill.lballoll Ihereof In lha OrrKon City Ktitorprlao, a wri.kly neaapaper, la Inailn by virtu of all order of llm Honorable J. V. Cauiplie'l, )U'!k of llm al.me i.lllli il court, inudfi ami en I. rt-d of rii onl on tlm l-'.th day of July, 1914, and lb datu of llm Trat pul.llialli.il la Hm 2lat day of July IJIfl, and llm date of thn laal publlia tlon will hm Hipt' liibcr I, I9I. CtJHTKIl K. ItOHH. Attorney for I'lulntlfT. Adinlnlatrat'la'a Bala of Rial). Nolbn la hi-n-by glw-n that In pur auam ii of an order of tlm county tourt of I'lai kaniaa count), Ori-Koli, madx on tlm Kill day of July. 1916. In Hm mutter of Hie rrtutn of John C pcun. Ii i-ua'-.l, llm umlerali'iii'd will aell al public amtloti. aubji'ii only to a tuort- gHe or ill)iMI. Willi Hliereai iroill November 21, 1911. al ! n pr n-nt per annum to llm bU lict bidder for (H"b. lawful liioin-y of Iho Culled Ktutea, on llm 2II day of Auguat. 1916, at 12 0 iliMk, noon, at inn rroui uiMir 01 um 1 our! hou In (irenn City, Clai ka- tuna county. Orei-on, all tlm rlrht, title. Intercut ami clato of llm aald John i-an at the Hum of hla death, and all the right, till" and Interest Hm audi ratal" haa by operation of law or otherwise, acquired In addition to that of the auld John C. tan at the Hum of hla death. In atnl lo Iho fol- blng deacrlbed real property, to wit : Onn and on half ai-rca of land ly ing weat of and adjoining tlm Cor drlla Hartlett trad of land In Wllaon vllln. Clai kanma counly. Oregon, and deacrlbed aa beginning at a point 15 91 1 halna aoutherly and f.'iO feet eaater ly from tlm northweat corner of tlm Thornaa lliilley donation lund claim No. fi, and running tln-ticn eaalerly a dlatancn of 32.9 feet to point; theme south 196 9 feet to a point; Ihetico writ !!2.9 feet lo a point; Ihencn north 196 J feel to thn place of bi-glnnllig. containing one and one half acrea of lund more or leas In aectlon 21. townahlp 3. S. It. 1. V. of Willam ette meridian In Clackumaa county, Oregon. Paled this 17th day of Julv. 1916. COHPKI.IA ItAim.KTT. Aa Administratrix of thn Kstato of John C.lcan. Peceascd. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Clulro C. Ilowurd. rialntlff. vs. Ilert llownrd. Defendunt To Ilert How ard, above named do- frmlnnl : In the name of tho State of Oregon you nro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or be fore the 1st day of September, 1916, said (lute being tho expiration of six weeks from Iho first publication of this summons, and tf you full to ap pear or answer anld complaint, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to thu court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a derreo dissolving tho mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff nnd defendant. This sum mons Is published by order of Hon. V. Campbell. Judgo of the circuit court, which order was made on tne lr.th day of July, 1916. and tho time prescribed for publishing thoreof Is six weeks, beginning with the lssuo dated Frldny. July 21, 1916, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday. September 1. 1916. CiRAHAM, HECKETT, & COOPER, Attorneys for rialntlff. Summoni. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Orogon. for Clackamas County. Mary A. Alnsworth, I'lulntlfT. vs. Taylor Alnsworth. Defendant. To Tnylor AitiBworth, uhovo-nnmed defendant: In tho nnmo of the Stnto of Orogon you nro hereby required to appear and nnawor tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled suit, on or beforo tho 1st dny of Septem ber, 191ti, said (Into holng tho expira tion of bIx woeks from the first pub lication of this summons, nnd if you fall to appear or answer said com plaint, for wnnt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the rollef prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For 11 docroo dissolving tho timr Hugo contract now existing botwoon plnlntlff nnd defendant nnd for the restoration of her maidon name, Mary A. llrny. This summons la publishod by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judgo of tho Circuit Court which order was nindo on tho ir.th day of July. 1916, and tho timo prescribed for publish ing thoroof Is six weeks, beginning with tho Ibsuo dated Friday, July 21, 1916, nnd continuing each woek thoro- nfter to nnd Including Frldny, Soptom bor 1, 1916. GRAHAM. PECKETT & COOPER, Attorneys for rinlntlff. Notice Bids for Wood and Coal. Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received until Tuosday, August 22, nt tho County Clerk's ot fico at Oregon City, Orogon, for one carload of coal, 40 tons, and 50 cords of 4 foot fir wood, tho samo to bo do- llverod In the bnsemont of the Court I louse at Oregon City on or before October 20th. ltlddcra shall specify the kinds ot coal they propose to furnish and the price per ton ot ench. Wood must be sound seasoned first growth fir. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Dsutacher Advokat Room 2 Beaver BIdg. Oregon City DtUTCMLANO IAILI ON RtTURN TRIP, BRAVINQ LINK OF ALLIEaV WARSHIP. Ik S V.- -tf rv'aj.. ' ,, a -W - 1 , :: lha glunt auiiai-u trailer In-utai hluml with Captain I'uul Koi-ulg and her original crt-w of twenty aeven men, braving thn Him of allli-d aurihlpa walling outside Hm Virginia aK to Intercept her, lulled from i'.altlmorn under her own power on her projected duh dou Chesapeake bay, acros the. Atlantic aud buck to Germany, a trip "f 3,i00 mlb-a fraught with tho cotitlnuoua dunger of capture and possible death to all aboard her. Him has been In I'lilti-d Ktuli a lerrltorlul waters a little longer than twciity-tbreo days aud loudi.-d a Win of rubber, nkkel and, It Is said, a quantity of gold m well. On h'T ay lo the tea the Petita. bland moved at a speed of about (vn knots and attended only by her convoying tug. tb Thoinaa F. Tlinuilna, and a lone yacht with newspaper correspondent and photographers aboard. The peutachland passed Annapollf with the weather clear ami a light si-a running. The yacht Valiant, with other correaixmdents and photographers, put In there, aa did a htrangn luuuch filled with men who were auld to be secret agents of an allied government. Oth er ahlpa which hud started out with tlm Dentin bland left her earlier, thn revenue cutter Wissuhlckon and the police launch Ijinimn nt Fort Carroll uinl the power boat K ho likewise dow n the bay. Word from Iho Virginia rupea was that mn of her departuro had already been flashed to the fleet of allied warships lying outside Hm three mile limit und thai they had drawn aa closely aa possible Inshore to await her coming. Picture ihowi the peiitachlund having llultlmore. STORY OF TWO BOYS. Their Mathode Wart Diffarant, and 8a War lha Raaulta. Two bora left hutne with Jut money enough to take tlu-tu through college. They both did well at collect, took their dll'lotnsa In due time and got from niembrra of Hie faculty lettera to a large ahlpbulldlnz firm with whirr1 thejr desired employment When tha first buy wna gln-n an audience with the head of tha firm he presented bli let ten. "What can you dnT' aaked the pra Went "I should Ilk auiiie aort of a clerk ahlp." "Well, air. 1 will take your unme and address, nnd If we bnve anything of the kind I will write to jou." The other boy then preM-nted ulin- aolf and hla acri "What can you duV the president asked blm. "Anything that a green hand can do. Ir." waa tha reply. The president touched a hell that called a foreman, nnd the college grnd uato went to sorting acrap Iron. A week pnsnil. and Hie ptcslilcut. meet ing the mi 1 K-ri u t t-mli-ii I . nsl.od. "How Is the new man getting on?" "Oh," aald the auiH'rluteinlcnt. "be did his work so uell that 1 put blm over thp gang." In two jcnr-i that young man was tho bend of a dciuirtmeut and on the way to a salary larger probably than bis friend ill ever earu. Youth's Companion. Why Children Like Candy. Children like randy because of Its proertles of sugar, a food quickly ab aorbed by the human system. The pur poso ufll food Is to supply the energy that la wasted by physical exertion. Some foods more than others contain the elements necessary to furnish this supply and vary In the tlmo required to feel their benefits. Sugar Is actual ly turned Into real energy within a few minutes after It Is eaten, and randy gives a quick supply of tho energy called for by tho activities of youth. Thus the constant need of energizing force by children lends them Instinc tively to crave candy. Exchange. MILITIAMEN DRILL IN MANEUVERS MEXICANS. "1 ' 5 1 1 t v fcAT 1 - - - 15 - ,- a $i i . . ' . ' ' .. - , -s ' . y v -. X I L - . - ; .' I ("'.'. . T "a. . ... '-' ' - v "It is not for the purpose of drill, but for tho purpose of protecting the country. The service the men are performing there Is an honor to them and a necessity to the United States," wrote President Wilson to a woman of Indiana whose son Is serving on the border. But drill Is not neglected, as the accompanying picture, taken near McAllen, Tex, proves. It shows men of the Seventy-first New York at maneuvers charging through brush at the side of a road. t s'ix ''.'. 4,;'. w - aaa,, r- , 9- Days You'll 6 TMff OLD SwMeVrJC H0Lr "FIRST IN" INSTEAD OF FIGHTING -y-v P v a K.4 L'iJ Never Forget , PROFESSIONAL 1 J. ' CaaBu.rL'JSvia J wuz first v. N N6$T6tttAVf ) x x' ) r JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMEY TO LOAM D. C. Latocrette, President F. J. Meyer, Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 1 - William Hammond Phones Pacific 52 Home A-151 Philip L. Hammond GEORGE C. BROWN ELI HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorney-at-Law Attorneys-at-Law All legal business promptly attended te Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur- ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTE Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Attorneyi-at-Law mm Commercial, Real Estate and Office Phones Pacific Main 406; Probate our Specialties. Of- Home A-270. flee in First National Bank JTONE & MOULTON Bld6'- Oregon City, Oregon. Attorneys-at-Law Beaver BIdg., Room 6 CLAUDE W. DEVORE, OXEGON CITY .... OREGON . ,, Attorney-at-Law O. D. EBY Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law Estacada, Oregon. Money loand, abstracts furglsh ed, land titles examined, estates , , settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. . Graduate of the Ontario Veterl- CySCHUEBEL nary College at Toronto, Canada, Attorney-at-Uw an1 th "f111'" f cbo 0,f, ' gery ot Chicago, la established Deutacher Advokat at Fashion Stable, between Will practice in all courts, make col I Fourtn lncuF1,th, onvMaln Street lections and aettlementa. nmt Both Telephones Office In Enterprise Building, 2 Jka: ?mt A'95 Res. Paclfle 184; Home B-80 Oregon City, Oregon. j , , . . . - Y LASSEN S FOUND TOHAVEACCOUHT FRISCO ANOTMIH POINT IN BOMB BUB PfCT'l STORV BTANOt Uf UNDER INVISTIOATION. DANISH VICE-CONSUL HARM TElfPHONES SUCCESS Of Wk Asaartion Viawtd With Suspicion Whin Flr.t Midt by Inmata of County Jail Ii Found le Ba The Truth. Another point In tha atory told by Chrla Ijnoi-n, lx-llcvd lo be linpll cateij In the Kan r'rj:iiia o bomb out- raue. haa been che ked up and found to be rorroct. loiaiM-n, In both of bla confoaaiona. di-ciared that be bid l.3oO In a Haa KrunclMO bunk, and luttmatnd that this money aa bla regard fur plant ing the loaded lultraso on Ibe crowded Market street corner. At one time bo declared that be did not place the money In the bank himself, but that ome other person placed It there to bla credit. ; Henry Harkson. of Portland. Itoyal Danish vice-consul, waa Interested In the case while Laasen wai In lha Clackamas county Jail and communi cated with the consular agent In tho Hay City, who replied that Lasaen'a itory of the bank deposit waa cor rect. Mr. Hurkaon called Sheriff Wll aon Wednesday and told him the lateat development In the caae over the long distance telephone. According to Laaacn'i own story, ha was employed to plant the suitcase on the Saturday afternoon of tbe bomb outrage. That night be left Oakland for the north, arriving In Portland on the following Monday. Ho aald he reg istered at the Qulmby bouse. In Port land, Monday night, and that besldea the $10 In cash given blm he under stood that money waa to be placed to bla credit In a San Francisco bank. Burns detectives and local authori ties, checking over Lassen's story, first found that be arrived In Port land the Monday following the out rage and registered at the Qulmby house, and now later Investigation re veals the fact that Laasen's atory about the 11.300, at first vtowed with suspicion, la correct Lassen was committed to tbe state hospital for the Insane last week, after being held In the county Jail here for over a week. Local authorities are closely watching the near develop ments In the case. Lassen attempted to escape from the train taking blm to Salem when the cars baited at Canby. An atten dant from the state hospital pulled him back Into the car as be started to crawl out of a window Riddle ships first two cars of crom lum ore to Chicago. Hundreds of car loads wanted by Pittsburg companies. Just the Thing for Diarrhoea. "About two years ago I bad a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist rec ommended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many drug--gists recommend this remedy because they know that It Is reliable. Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) DIRECTORY WEINHARO BUILOINa