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(MOTION (MTV ESmiVIUHK. FRIDAY, XOVKMIIKirJI. VM. lummtnt. In lh ( In nil Court of Ilia Hialo lit oirfiin, for tin I'miniy nf l h -ins: Urn. K. Ill. I'la'lillrJ, . I mi la Kayl, llefcndaiil To IuflS It M I. I'lxilH llltllllld il I.iiiUiiI III I hcf lulile III III" Hull) III I III Soil. )ini are hereby n iiilinl In appear ami HflH W'r Hi" Clllllpllllllt filed HKul" iiii lii lliu klxit I'liilili'il cull, nu or IikIhiu Ilia fiiei ili i ' I iii umber, mil. iwlil llulo lirlliy III Capital I II III ill aurka from tin .'it d i at I on if this iiiiirniiii), and 'f ii. i fall lii appear ur miattrr uhl i iii ipl.ilul lnr waul limn) til, llin plain. Iff lll app'y ' !) court lnr the relief piu,id for In hla nun plelnl. lowli : r'ur ilurn" dlmllng lb mar riage rnlilrul wm cabling between plaintiff end ili li iil inl This um mini fulil, ! i' I by order of Hull J I', ('iiiiiih II, JuiUe uf Um ( In nil I'oiill, Ml order Kit liinils oil fie I'MIi day if OilnUr, IHI'i. mill the Hum rrl 'I fur publication Ihere uf U all rl . Ih'i IiiIiIiir wll't the I nun iluloit Friday, IMiilmr 27lh. Il. Hint colli tailing I'm ll eek lllctc iffcr Iii anil Including Krldcy, llm cmbei Mil I'MU. HIIOWNKI .1. HIKVKIIH. Altornoya fur I'lullillff Summon. In Ilia Clrrnll t'oi'rt of Ihn Hlate uf Oregon, fur t'hu kauine toiinly KIU May lllu, Plaintiff, a. C. W. Iiestlan. liefendanL To (. W. IUhIIuii, bImiyo named tin fi'iiilunl : In tlm nauin uf llin stale of Oregon, nu are hereby required Id appear In tin' above nilllli'il ruiirl ami answer I lii complaint flli'il Kalul yuil In Ihe l.lxite entitled court (ID or lii'fnrn ll wccka from Ihn I .It tt ilay uf October. ! 3 1 ft. audi Mill tlay of October. 1911. Pelng III ilitii of I hi- flrt imlillrallnu ii thl iiiiiiniinia, ami If )ou lull In axi&r ami anaacr tlm complaint. I hi' ilaliitirf will apply to llin above emitted rourt for tin1 ri'lli'f praed fur In Ilia couiplulnt herein, lo-wll: Knr decree of llin almvo entitled court tliut the marrluKii contract no olatlng between Hiti plaintiff and de fendant to forever dissolved and held fur nauKlit, ami Judgment for llio mi'i of $76 00 attorney fie, anil fur anrli other and fiirllii-r rrlli'f aa to tlm court may aeein liifrl anil iiiillnliV, Ini'lml In a; her roali ami illiliurniim'iili luTf In. Tlila aunimnna l rv iipnn you hy pulillrallnn thcn-nf onr a M-k fur ali am ! tn mul roiiii'Utlv fuka In lha Orcumi City KntiTfrtMi'. a iirwapnprr of (Criiirul rlrriilatloti In Clnrkaina ruiiiit). Ori'Kon, Hint print it and pulillnhPil In Clai'knnuu Conn ty. OrvRon, piimiiuul to an onlir "H llin llonoraliln J. C. t'oniplii'll, JiiiIk uf (ha aim ontltli'd I'uiirt, inmlti and I'liliirrJ hi'M'ln on tlm llth day of ()r tulur. 1916. HIKI. J. MKINUI.. Attorney for I'lalntllf. (ir, () Kullway Ki ImnKii Illdit . Tort lainl. Ori'Bun. I Into of flrnt piilillcutliin, (lilnlur Cltli, 1SI. (lata of last piililliatliiii. Ninnniln-r '.'Itli, 1916. Sheriff Sal. tn tho Cltrult Court of tin- Hliiti' of Ori'Koli, fur lliu Coiinly of CUu Uinim. Il.nry W. HuKi'iiiiitiii. riulntirf. TH. Jih'I N. IVarry nnd Miiry M. I'wirry, IiIh wlfo and Annu liiuf, Dofomliiut. Stnto of Ori;)n, County of Clm ku una, aa: 1 ly vlrtuo of" a JtidKiiipnl ordur, ill i ri'i', duly litHuod out of mul undi'r tin ni'iil or tho ahov iMilllli'd court, In Iho oIkjvo pntltluil c!ium, to nu' duly itlrix ti'd and riutcd (ho 21th day of OctotKT, 1916. upon Judptmi'iil nn- ilurcil and pntcrt'd In mild court on Hip I'lih iluy of Octolicr, 191ft, In fnvor of llunry W. HuKoinntin. plaintiff, and uitnliiKt JoolN. Tonrcy nnd Miiry M runrry. hla wlfo, nnd Anna (Jnif, do fi-nilantH, for the um of $:iOnn, with Intnrnnt thorcon lit tho rnto of aoven rwr ront nor onnuin from tlio Bill day of Kotmiury, 191; mid tho furlhor hum of $100, aa nttorni'y'a fut'H nnd tho further aum of $1K.2S conta nnd dlHliuraoincnta, and Iho pohIa of nnd upon thin writ, commanding mo to mnko aato of tho followliiK uiiHcrllioil ri-ul projiorty, altiialo In tho county of Clai'knmaa, atnto of Oregon, town: AH of tructa or lota ono (1), throo " seven (7), nine (9), olovon (11) llilrtoen (13), twenty (20). and twenty two (22), In Obwcro HolKlitS. Now, Thoroforo, hy virtue of Bald execution, ludKinont order nnd docreo nnd in compliance with tho conimnnda of anld writ, I will, on Saturday, the 24th dny of Novomhnr, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tho county court houxo In tho city of Oregon City, In Hold county and state, soil at public auction, biiIi- Jot't to redemption, to the hlghoHt bid dor for U. 8. gold coin, rush in hand nil tho right, tltlo. and Intorost which tho within named dofondnnts or either of them, hud on tho dato of tho ntort gago horeln or since had in or to the uliovo deacrllwd rent proporty or any part thereof, to satisfy said oxocutlon, judgment ordor, docroo, IntoroHt, coHts nnd all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Shorlff of Clncknmn8 County, Ore. Tly E. C. HACKETT, Doputy. Datod, Oregon City, Ore, October 27th. 1910. Notice for Lavy of Additional Road Tax Notice is horoby given that we, the undersigned taxpayers, consisting of ten per cent of tho tnxpayors In Boad District No. 19, Clackamas county. Oregon, horcby give notice, to the tax payers of said Road DlBtrict No. 19. that there will ho a meotlng of the taxpayers of said district In Grnngi hall nt Mtillno, Cluckanms county, Tuesday.' on tho 28th day of Novem ber, 1916, at 3 o'clock p. m., to vote i n additional tax In said district for road purposes, ns provided hy an net of tho legislature of 1913. I). 1-. Tnilllnger, Muudo Tnilllngor, Arthur Husbands, Conrad Ko'ler, D. W. HUHbnr.ds, I., l'nullne Zwelfol, F. II. Wallnco. 0. K. Johnson, A. L. Jones, H. SehuubeVR. Schuebol, J. Knpplnr. v. J. Wa'dorf, Mrs. R. II. Long, J. U DanlelB, E. P. nerdlne, Alfrod Daniel son, O. J. Nordling, Isaac Hellbacko, W H Husbands, Wm. Mlettunen, A. K. Jones, W: If. Jones, A. R Zwelfol, J. Th ukaura, II. Y. hlilrli li, II. Harlhold AiiguM Olaon, II. IlKlh'ili), W. A. .Wood li, C. T lloaard, I'hlllp Hull, V Manning. M Hhraii, i. N. J imiii. II A. Iliinl. I). II. Alli'ii, J. i. Mullatt. Artlmr llualmiili. utrl hatlc. Null. I linriitiy (Well Hmt llin nil di'lulKlii'd niMiilrii of I'm fatal" ' Harall J. I'lltidln, ii' 'l, ha flli'd Imr final ai'iiiiiiil litirnlii Willi llm county clerk, uf Clui kain i iiuiily, )iiiii, ami Hi" lounly Jmlno liaa ael Munilay, NuinliiliiT 2illl, ll. at llin li mr of 10 00 o'rliM'k s. n aa tlm limn and itai fur lii'arln ; ul m Hun I" audi final an omit and fur Ihn final ni'llli'llirnl uf u I 'I itKluln. (JIIACK (IDTTIIKIta Kinrutrll. O. II. KIIY, Attorney fur Kni'iiirli. Unti'.i, (ii iiihiT :it, ii. Nolle for Ltvy of Additional Road Taa. Not lid U linrrhy glvnn that , llm iiiuli'Klliimil laipayrra, tonalnt liitf of li'ii iht ri'iit of llin tuipayi-ra III run I dlHtili t Nu. f.2, Cluikuma rounly, Dii'Kini, hi-ri'liy ! Iiollcn In Hie U payi-ra of nuld roud illalrlii No. 11 lluil llu'in Mill lin a iimi'llng of Ihn lmp.iv cm of .ild ilUlrli t In Km. I Ml. Hmtl ai liiMil lioime, Clai kiiiuua rounty in tlm rilli iluy or NuvriiilM'r, lUi, at 1 o'rliM'k II In, In toll' mi addllluiiul tut In ii Id itutilil fur roud purixiMn, u prmlili'd by an a-1 uf llin IrKUI.il .! uf IHII V. A. I lrlib, Churlc KcUlix k, I'. I'uiilmui, C. A. Hit, C. K. ZllliT, II W. Kuiiiic. Nolle of Pinal Stlmnt of h l tat of Kail Wlnta, Dcad. Nollin la lii'ri'by given that llm tin drralKiii'd adiiilulalrutrll of the i' tuln of Katln Wiima, di'i-caiw-il. hai flli'd In tlu county court or Cl.uka niua ciiuiily, alatu of Ori'iem. brr flit n I anuiitit, u ant Ii aduilulHtiutrU of auld inttiti' and Ihut Monday the lib du of liiii'inliiT, I9IC, at lliu liutif ol Hi ii i Iim k a. liaa been fluid b) auld court aa the lime for hearing of ubJiMtloua to auld report and the net llelnelit Ibrrenf. MHV (iltlSKNTIIWAITK. Admlnlnlruirli uf the Khtule of Ku lie Wlnea, l)ei'eaei. C. HCKl'KIIKI.. Attorney for AdmltiliilrHtrlt. Summons. In Ihe ( Ire ult court of the Slate of Oregon, fur Cluekumua county, ton K. Hull, Plaintiff. ' v. Ji'lietl Hull. Ilcfend.llit. To Jeiieii Hall, above nutuetl defeiiil util: In the name of the State uf (Jienii you are hereby required to apiicar utul atiBwer tho complaint filed agalnat you In the abovo-enlllleil aull, on or before the 29111 day uf IVcciulier, 1916, auld date being the eipirutlim uf alx weeki from Ihe flrit publication of thl mi in luonn, and If oii fall to appear or an awcr Knld cutniilalnt, fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply u the court for the relief prayed lor In hla coinp'alnt. lowll: For a decree iIImikiIvIuk Ihe marriage I'outrart now etlctlim between plain tiff and defeiidanl. Thin aiimiminn Ih pillillhbed by order uf lion. .1. l Ciiiioi- I bell, JudiU' of the circuit court, wli !i order huh niade on the liilh day ol November. I9lti. and the time tin Ncrlliiil for publication thereof la hi. ueekn. iM'Ulnnlni! '' it'o Uau dated KTlduy, November I". 1916. and con Uniting cm h week Ihereafler to and In eluding Friday. Deceinber 29th. I9lii ItltOWVKI.I. & SIKVKItS. Attorneys fur I'lnlntllf. Sheriff 8a I e. In the Circuit Court of Iho Slate of Oregon, fur Ihe County of Cliickam.iM. Title and Trust Company, a corpora tion, I'lalntlff, vs. Henry Itussell and Mathilda ItiiNSell IiIh wife Defendants. Stale nt Oregon, County of Clacka mus, ss. liy virion of a Judgment ordei, d ' cree and tin execution, duly IshimhI out of and under eal of (ho abovd entitled court, in tl.o above eutl'l-l muse, to mo duly directed and 'uted the 2tUh day of October. 1916, upen a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 2tUh day of October. 1916, in favor oT Tltlo nnd Trust com pany, u corporation, plaintiff, and against Henry Musscll and Mathilda KtiHsell, his wife, defendants, for the sum of $1000.00, with interest there on nl Iho rate of night per cent per an il i mi from the loth day of November, 1911, and the further sum of $100.00 us attorney's fee, and tho further sum of $29.8R costs and disbursements, and tho enhts of and upon thla writ, com manding mo (o mnko sale of tho fe! lowing deslcrbed real property, sllu nto In tho county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt : Uts 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, tract 3, Woodmont First Addition, uccindln to the duly recordoil plat thereof now on file In tho recorder's office of sa. 1 county and state. Mow, Therefore, by vlrtuo of sa'd oxocutlon, Judgment ordor and decrco. and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 9th day of December, 1916, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tho county court house In tho city of Oregon City, In sold county nnd stiito, sell nt public auction subject to redumption, to tho highust bidder for II, 8. gold coin, cash in hand, nil tho right, tltlo nnd Interest which tho within named defendants or either of them, had on tho dato of the mort gage herein or since hud In or to the above described real property or an part thereof, to satisfy said execu tion, Judgment ordor, decree. Interest, costs and nil accruing costs, - W. J. WH-SON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. Hy E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore, Nov. 10th, 1916. - Summon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county. Sylvia Ellon Porter. I'lalntlff. vs. Ernest E. Porter. Defendant. To Ernest E. Torter. defendnm. abovo-namnd: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and onswer tho complaint filed against you In Ilia abov nnlllM eoiirt and raua on or Imfin' Muruluy tlm lllli day of limninlxir, 1911, and If you fall o to appear and anawer for want thereof llm plaintiff will apply lo Ihn court fur Ilia rnlb f demanded In her roiii- plallll hemln, lo w II : Tor a decree ilUuilvlug the Ixuida of iiialrlniony now and hureiufora riUI lug bclannii Hie pluiillff and tlm dn riuidaiil, and reiiilrlng llm defendanl lo pay llm plaintiff Ihe aiim of $'.0 00 per month a alimony for plaintiff's aiipMirl and maintenance, and for diH-ren featuring In plaintiff her maid en name, Hylvla Kllen Ijit'roli, and for plulnllfr conta and dlahuraeinenia Incurred In Hila aull, and for u h oili er and further relief aa to Hie court mar urnm meet and miullab'e. Thla miiiunona la publUbed pursu miiI to tlm order of Ihn Honorable J. I'. Campbell, Judge of Hm abov en tilled mint for all i onanciitlvn weeka prior lo llio J3rd day of Iieenuiber. I'JI'I, whbh order waa made on Ihe VI Ii iluy of Novemln r, 1910. The flr.l publlcallun of Hila auiiiuiona la made on the loth day of November, 1916 and the lu( publli ullon thereof will be upon Hie 21'nd day of liei emln'r, 1916. VKAZIK, MiContT VKA.IK. .Allonieya for I'lalntlff. Nolle for Ltvy of Additional Road Ta. Not Ire la hereby given thul n, the unileralgued lutpiiyera. conalntlug of ten per cent of llm laipuyera In Itoad lilalrlcl No. 41, Cluckumaa County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the lui puyera of auld Itoad HUlilct No. 41 Ihut there will be a meeting or the laipuyera of aald dbitrlcl In Dover aihiMil bonne, t'luckiiiiiiia lounly, on Hie 2"Hl day of Noveiuber. 1916, at 1:30 h i hn k p. in., to votn all addition al tut In auld dlatrlct lor mail pur poHcii, aa provided by un n t or the lei'la'alure of 1913. John Affolter, Jennie II. Kllimlller. M. Crurenhuln. Joaepll )eHliuer, Al fred Hhlrley. Cora M. Cib ll. Nolle for Lvy of Additional Road Ta. Nolb e la hereby given Ihut we, til" underaU'lied tatpuyera. fOimlHlliiK of en per cent of the laxpuyeri in Itoad liUtrht No. "2. Clacknmaa County. (iregon, hereby nlve notice to the tat puyera of ald Itoud I Hut rlrl No. "2 (hat there will be a meeting of the tutpaern ol auld dlatrlct III I'leanulil Hill, Cluckaiiiaa county, on the 2ji day of November. 1916, at 5 o'clock p. m In vole un additional lux In said dlHirlcl for road purposes, ns provided by an act of the legla'ature of 1913. i. II. (ireely. M. C. Young. W. F. Voimg. 8. T. Kdmlnlon. A. I'. Twld. C. W. CouiHliH-k. tj. M. Kelao. Herman H. Krauae, Ihdl Maker, (ioo. Ktnhlueck er. 1. H. Hluhlneiker. Hurry JokI. K (i. .loiics. Ceo. M. Murray. K. Hopbael aim. A. W. Cntnehl. T. M. Hakt r. J. Aiikum, Murk Heely. Nolle for Levy of Additional Road Taa. Notice is hereby given that we. the; undersiuiied taxpayers, consisting of ten per cent of the taxpayers in Itoad I Ibt r lit Nu. 13. Cluckamus county. Orcicon, hereby give notice lo Iho tax payers or auld road district No. 13 that there will be a meeting of the taxpayers of said district in Fir Urove school bouse, Clackamus county, on the 2.'lh tlay of November, 1916. ut 2 o'cliK-k p. m. to vote nn addltionul lux In said district for road purposes, us provided by an net of the legisla ture uf 1913. John Demluger, A. I.. Allen, Ceo. C. Armstrong. H. Thoeny, A. M. Kir chem; H. A. Allen, Joseph Schwartx, Louis Fink. F. H. ScliwarU, J. II. Hog sed, K. Hlnklu, Geo. N. 0111, L. II. Al len. K. L. Kvnusnn, tieo. Closner, W. M. Sprague. J. T. Fnllnm, (ieorgo lllg liibolhaiu. A. Hutiert. V. H. Ilrown. W. A. Carlson, E. K. Allen. Maria Eg ger. John Egger, C. A. Moseclnus, J. A. Kilmer, K. Larson, J. Doremus. C. Swansnn. A. Johnson. Notice to Creditor. In tho Matter of the Estato of Hy ram Hosklns, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un designed, lias been duly appointed ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ilynini Hosklns, de ceased, liy tho above entitled court and has duly qualified for his trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re quested to present tho samo duly ver ified and with proj'er vouchers to him ut the office of his attorneys, Ditnlek & ltimlck and W. L. Mnlvoy, room 3 Andresen building, Oregon City, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. DIMICK & DIM (OK and YV. U MULVEY, Attorneys for Administrator. FRANK IIOSKINS, Administrator with the Will Annexed of tho Estate of Ilyrum Hosklns, Deceased. Dato of first publication, November 17. 1916. Dato of last publication, December 15, 1916. . Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of- tho State of Oregon, for tho county of Cluckamrs, has ap pointed tho undersigned administra tor of tho estato or Elizabeth J. Wald- ron, deceased. AH persons having claims against tho said decedent, or her estate, nre hereby given notice that they ahull present them to the undersigned administrator at the of fice of J. F. Clp.rko, Esq., tn tho. Dank of Oregon City building, In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months rrom the date or this notice, with proper vouchors duly verified. J. L. WALDRON. Administrator or the Estate or Eliz clicth J. Waldron, Deceaaed. J. F. CLARKE. Attorney. Date of rirst publication, November 21th, 1916. Notice of the Completion of "Fly Creek Cut Off" Notice is hereby given that the en gineer In charge of the Improvement or road between Oregon City and New Era. known as the "Fly Creek. Cut Off" haa filed In the office or the County Clerk or Clackamas county, his certificate that W. B. Kidd. con tractor, has completed his said con tract. Any person, rirm or corporation hav- lug objection to flln to the couipln- lion of aald work, muy do so within two week from tlm date of the first publication or thl notice. In tho of fice of (lie County C'erk of Clackumua comity. Dule of first publliutlon, November 2!n1, 1916. IVA M II.MlltlMJTON. County Clerk. 8ummon. In the Circuit Court of the Ktate of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Margaret Harris. Plaintiff, vs. Hurhert Harris, Defendant. To Hurbert Hurrla, above-named do fendnnt: In the name uf Hie stale of Oregon, you ore hereby required to appear and answer Hie complaint riled against you In the above entitled ault, on or before the fth day or January. 1917, aald date being the expiration or IX weeks from the first publication or this summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply lo the court for Ihe relief prayed for in her compluln, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the marri age coin nu t now existing between plaintiff and defendanl. This sum mons is published hy order of Hon. J. I'. Campbell, Judi:e of Ihe Circuit Court, which order was made on the 23rd day of November. 1916. and the lime prescrllied for publishing thereol Is she weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, November 21, 1916, and continuing each week thereafter to nnd Including. Friday, January 5. 1917 HKOWNELL & SIEVEItS. Attorneys fur Plaintiff. TEACHER NEAR death. Pupil Sh Carrtcted Had Nitroglyctr. in Cap. Oukbiisik. I'ii. - Miss May E. Dillon a lonelier In Hie l-rhuury ciatle "t the schools, eiil.t iftiliz" the next day how narrowly she hud ci.-nicd death. She was forced In repiiuiuud one of her pupils tile oilier day nnd tlsi-d a ruler. The next tlay she l.'iinied thai the culprit had u ullio'.'lyiviiu cup. in his iiiH'kei at the time. Lawrence Iliiie. six jpurs old, one of the puplN. found a can of li. explosive iu a stone quarry and diMrihiiieil miiu. i-ups .inioii-,' bis friends. Ti-e next da the owner ( Hie cup called at the school, nnd all the caps were nvovere-l from the HH-kcts anil .h-sks of Hie I'll llls. who for twenty-four hours were In thinner o." being hulled in midair together with t'teir aehiHilhoiisp and teachers. SCARED TO DEATH BY SEA. Raw Lightship Keeper Goe Into Fren zy In First Gal. NewiHU'i, it. I. -A case or a mnu lit erally frightened to death bus Just been ivsutisl. (inslnv I.Junvnll went to Itreitou's n ef i;;litsbip as assistant keeper, but before lie had time to be come accustomed to his surroundings the wind became a gule, accompanied by great seas, and Ihe ship pitched ai disturbing angles. LJmivnil expressed great fear that the ship would go down. In a frenzy he tried to Jump overboard, but was restrained. Ills violence Increased, and the crew put him In au Improvised strattjacket and kept him there until he died. Indian, 122 Years Old, Works Daily. Mnzatlan. .Mexico. .- This western coast town of Mexico claims as a rest dent the oldest mnu In the world, Jose Juan Vclasqucx. aji Indian, who, ac cording to all records available. Is 122 years old. Velasquez has the agility of a man of less than half his years and works daily as a laborer. He pos sesses n remarkable memory and Is familiar with happenings during the Uldnlgo revolution Tor Mexican tmle pemlenco from Spain In 1S10-21. Horse Wears Trouaera. Charleston. W. Vn.-. horse wearing a pair of trousers on Its front legs Is a novelty seen dally un the streets. The animal Is attached to nn express wagon, and the owner dresses him In order to protect libi forelegs from Dies. The trousers are supported by the breiistlinnd of the harness. Itildb nl mention Is made of nineteen different precious rtoncs. six metnls. 101 trees and plents. thirty-five nnl mals. thirty-nine birds, six fishes, elev en reptiles, twenty Insects nnd other smaller creatures. There are moments when the pale and modest star, kindled by God In simple hearts, which men call con science. Illumine our path w ith truer light than the iTnniiug comet of genius a Its u.;iVei-t COIU-.C. MnztinL LOOKS MIGHTY SMALL WEATHER AND APPETITE. Psopl Eat Mora en Storm Otyt Than Thy 0 on Fin Dav Watch what you cut the lull Hme It ralna ur alios. I'filiupa you think the Weather takes away your aps-tlle. It doesn't. It make you eat more. The Auieritan Magaitiiie explain w hat weather doe to the reataurant bus! oea The w.lter ): "A study xt wet her and bualne baa Its surprise. For Instance, re taurant men know that apiwtitr are uit Ibe same on a durk, gluomjr day aa on a day that la bright and cheerful Natural rnou.-b! The surprising fact la that people eat moat oo the day that is dark and dlamaL " "On a cloudy day, an old reatau raiit inati lella me, 'pewple Just alt and eat. There U nothing elite to do. On a uli-e day they eat lcs and hasten out luto the uh-u. Hut the lent they eat the mure particular they are about the quality.' "Nut so long ago a young woman opeiie a good little restaurant Rear Hie department ur agriculture la Washliigtou. M'M or her customers are employee or that department 8be does a big business every day, but the rush is greatest when the day la the stormiest On a flue day the men rrom nearby buildincs walk to restaurants farther away. Just for the exercise. Those who do not go to other restau rants cut down their eating In order to eiid all the time possible In the open air." CALIBER OF A GUN. What th TerrrS Mean as Applied to Artillery and Small Arm. Confusion as to the meaning of the term caliber arises chiefly from its use aa an adjective to ludiiate length, as when we say "a 00 caliber six Inch gun," The word caliber as applied to artillery aiguilles the diameter or the bore ur gun measured diametrically from face to fact- uf the bore, of course omewhnt larger. , A gun, then, of sli Inch caliber is gun whose bore is Just six Inches. For convenience and because the power of a gun when once lis bore has been de cided upon dejieuds .so greatly upon Its length artillerists are In the habit or defining (he length ur the guu'lu terms or the caliber. Thus the twelve inch Lulled States uuvul gun. which is forty feet In length, ts spoken or as a 40 caliber twelve Inch, the length being Just for ty times the bore. The six Inch rapid tire gun Is a trltle under twenty-five feet in length and Is therefore knowu as a 00 calilier gun. In the case or small arms ihe caliber is expressed In hundredths or an Inch, as whei: we say a 2"J calilier revolver we mean one n Ith a bore thut has diameter of twenty two one huudivdtlis or an Incli.-I'lillaiielpliin LctLver. goaded a Sea Turn. Captain I.aue had letired from active pursuit or his lieluved calling and had turned his attention to town affairs. Having succeeded in rousing the citi zens to the need of a drinking fountain ami also to the need or two coats of paint on the town hall. Captain Lane felt himself a valued and -important person. One day he was asked by a sojourn er In the town to give his opinion of the present administration. "It's pretty fair," said the captain slowly. "Of course there's things that could be different and would be better o, but on the whole 'tis pretty rair. But now I II tell ye I'm speaking from experience, you understand things ut the seat o' gover'uient won't be run as they could be run till the people o' this country make up their minds to stop confining their votes to landlubbers!" Youth's Companion. Th Great Privilege of Illness. Illness ts the great privilege of lire. Love, only Is comparable to it. They are twin privileges. Both deny the conunou value or things: both assert that man's destiny Is bound up with transcendental powers. Of this theirs Is the only testimony we have, for the body's evldejice Is a denial a nega tive assertion that the sparkle of con sciousness Is a random striking Jf sub stance on substance, like steel ou flint. Illness pares and lops off the outer pnrts of lire and leaves us with the essence of It. Henry Dwlgbt Sedg wick In Atlantic. The game of polo was Introduced Into Britain from India In 1STJ. Even tlie man who Is a dreamer at tracts attention when be mioics. Cooking Cuckoo. How uia u y cuckoos could a good cook cook If a good cook couU1 cuok cuckoos? ATTAINING SUCCESS. Ha who ha confidence in him self will win. The firet slop en t) e ladder that lead to (uccee it the firm determination to euc coed. The neat ete? ia the pot teuton of the morel and physi cal courage which will enable one t mount up, rung efler rung, until th top i reached. Law Against Cricket Cutll a century ami a half ap F.dj land's great national atlmc figured In Ihe atatute l-k a a crime. The game was dccUre.1 lllexsl lu tU? time or F.dward IV, owing to Its having be come ei popular as t Interfere with areberv. the then tH.rt or kings. The j lawagaluM It nu vigorously enforced. and every s?ron cinvli-ted of playing tlm game was fined !' or lent to pri on. It wai not until the formation of the famous llamhledon chili In 140 that Ihe atatute was repealed. Pall Mall (Uzette Tee Mucir Escitement "You Bay your cook j qultf "Yes." "What waa the trouble?" "Hhe wanted Saturdays off." "You might have cnncf-WM tat much." "I was willing, but It often required two or three days for her to recu perate." lilrniitigham Age-IIeiald. It Is a known scientific fact that the hottest region on earth Is along the I'ersian gulf. POTATOES LIFT MORTGAGE. Jersey Farmer Raise 9.200 Barrels an eighty Acrea. Hed Rank. X. J. Henry Holmdel lalsed fl.'Jui Imrrels of potatoes on eighty acres Ibis year. This waa at the rate of over ll'i barrels and acre. With the pren-eeds rrom the yield he paid off a J-.li.omi nmrtpige still re maining on his rami, which he pur chased three years ago ror $.17.. paying $7.5il) down, HoluuleTs crops on 150 acres, where he didn't plant potatis-s, returned for the year a profit which Ihe farmer calls "pure velvet." Ring Upon a Rad:h. Tltlln. O. I'onr .vein's ago Mrs. W. (I. Sotiger lost a heavy cold band ring tn her garden. The other tlay she pull ed up a ra.IN'i and found the ring firmly ratned nl'out the ns!. PROFESSIONAL JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer Y TO LOAN D. C LvrouRETTiL President F. J. Meyer. Cashier The Fust National Bink of Ofgoxx City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. William Hammond Phones Pacific E3 ' Home A-lit Philip L, Hammond GEORGE C. BROWNELL HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND Attorney-at-Law Attorneys-atLaw , All legal business promptly attended U Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur . " " ance. OREGON CITY. OREGON C- D' D' c- LATOURETTE Paclflo Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Attorneya-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Office Phones Pacific Main 405; Probate our Specialties. Of- Home A-270. flee In First National Bank STONE A. MOULTON Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. Attomey-at-iLaw i Beaver Bldg., Room 6 CLAUDE W. DEVORE, OREGON CITY .... OREGON Attorney-at-Law O. D. EBY Notary Public Attorney-at-Law Estacada, Oregon. Money loaned, ahttracts furnish- ed, land titles examined, estates , L settled, general law business. ' ' Over Bank or Oregon City: W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. """ Graduate of the Ontario Veterl- C. SCHUEBEL nary College at Toronto, Canada, Attornev-at-Law and the McKlnP School or Sur- . gery of Chicago, Is established Deutscher Advokat at" Fashion Stable, between Will practice In all courts, make col Fourth. nnd Fifth on Main Street, lections and settlements, ' , I!otb TelePhne Office In Enterprise Building. Office - Pacific 65; Home A-95 Res. Pacific 181; Home B-80 Oregon Cltr. Oregon. j i , , u , , ,. , GOSPEL OF SAFETY FIHST IS SPREAOTO SAWMILLS RECENTLY FORMED FEDERATION SAYS THOUSANDS of ACCI DENTS PREVENTABLE. INIVKltHITY Or OKWiON. I.'i ii-n, Nov. 21. Thousund or needless accident occur every year In Oregna. and aeveral hundred or Ihoueanda of dollar must ln a pen I to roinpenaul,. ror Iheiu. , "To alt Idly by and vlow this annu il saata with complacency la no longer poaalhle. Tlm movement for Indust rial aafety haa now apread acroaa Ibe country from the ateels mllla of the east to Ihe aawmllU of th Pacific timt. Thl movement ha saved thou eand of live and haa greatly re. dmed Ihe cost or compensation In many p'acea," eaya the Oregon fed era lion for Industrial safety, which waa organized short llrne ago to promote the safety movement In Oregon. ' In Oregon a large number of eerl oua permanent dleabllitie occurtnf on lumber knlvea and power-driven ux In aawmllla, aa well a other type it painful accident ran undoubtedly in prevrntnd." aald lien II. William, sec retary of the new federation and a member or the mate university eitrn alon faculty. The federation aland read7 to pro tide aa Illustrated talk on aafety work, with ap lal reference to aawnill'. Ar rangementa for auch a talk were re. rently made by the mill at Gardiner. Ore. A plant aafety rommltteo was appointed after this meeUng. 'Tlm appointment of plant safety com mitten lo take charge or the work of accident prevent la a desirable out come ur these meeting." aald air WlliUma. Requests rrom employers ror the co-operation of the federation will be gladly received by the aecre lary. The members of the federation are the atate Industrial accident comrnls. alon. the atate bureau of labor under O. P. Hoff. and the university exten sion division. No charge Is made for tho lecture. Her Son Subject to Croup. "My son Edwin la subject to croup," write Mr. E. O. Irwin,, New Ken sington. Pa, "I put In many sleepless hours at nlgbt before I learned of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Moth ers need not rear thla disease If they keep a bottle or Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house and uae It aa di rected. It alwaya gave my boy relief." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) IF IN NEED of evidence or Informa tion, see E. U Kellogg. Jr.. expert high class Investigator; 13 years' experience; detect a-phone operator. Term reasonable. Hot 295, Ore gon City, Oregon. WANTED To hear from owner of a good ranch ror sale. State casn price and description. D. F. Hush. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE 16 month-old Jersey bull Apply Jno. Ball. R. 1, Oregon City. FOR SALE Ono registered Hotsteln bull; six good grade Holsteln hell ers; 1900-lb. Simplex cream sepa rator. Frank Haberlach, Clacka mas, Ore. PHONES Orf Ice Home. A-23 Pacific. 25.1 Residence 36 Fl 1 DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. SCHULTZE Phylclant and Surgeon Rooms 217-218 Masonic Building Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan PAUL C FISCHER Lawyer DeuUcher Advokat Room 2 Beaver Bldg. Oregoa City DIRECTORY WIINHARD BUILDING