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OliKUON' (MTV KNTKIMMMHi:, I fnUAY, IH'CllMltKU 13, WW. Summon. In llin ( If ml Coin I of Ilia Mat ill firrgmi, fur t lm kuma imiiili, Hhlll.l ivl. liiillillff, a. flalik ll, li '"ll'llllll To Km iik liatle, Mlxitu ImiiiKil do luinlulit . lu III" name il lli Hlule of (In di'ii, )inl aro licfi-by r'iilri lo uppiar end imtf llin t oiiiilnliil fl'ml uk.iIiikI fou In I tit! h i-'m i wiinl'.l iiii, mi or l i.i llin HUli ! i r of Jmi'i. if. I '"7, milil il.il.t In in ,( Hif i)iililinii of el wrcke fruiii Hie flint ouMu etloli of fill ii'iiiiiiiIii', mnl If i d II In i li'ir or uiiir m.i lt roinpluliit fr oi.nl thereof. Hi iilulnillf will apply til III" I nllll for III" f" III f '" 'I III In r i mnl i.ilnl, l w II : r'or ili" n-n i)lnl in. ili iiur Nukii coiilrm t now minting ltrn il.iln(irr mnl id'li inlunl ami la be per ii 1 1 1 ill In r iiiiik Iht former liinim of Hldiis Kcuiii-y. Thla euiiinimie U pub lli'liml by order of llmi, J I'. Campbell, JihHko uf 111" ('Hi nil mult, hli h ofili r Hai iiiuOii on Hi" Dili day of lou cu her, iviii. uiul lii" IImik .fi'. rii'i 'l fur puhlUhlllK (hi'Mif In nil i'k, Im'KIii iiiiik with Ilia Imiia il j I i'il r'rldu), lin i ember l.'lh, I'.illl. mnl roiilliniliii e.irh n k tin ri-ufinr In mnl liniuiliiiii I'rl.lur. January :Uh, 1917. llllOWNhi.l. A HIKVKIlH. AltnrtM fur I'lullltlff. Nutlc to Crtdllor. N'ntlro I lnl"li Kin II thill the II It -leralgucd liu ln'iii appolntid u l in I ii I Imlur nf llin I'Mul" nl (illllln l'i li .ti-r. iim riiMnl. All iri.i having (Inline nKiiliml euld ifil.il" ur hereby null fled In iri ni'iil Hi" mitiiu duly MTlll"! ami llll 'iiii T mil her In liliil Ml the office of Ii In Mlluiiii') lit room .1, An llll 'i'tl ImllillllK. lllrKull CHX, OrcKWI, lllilll nil month front (tin Until of till notice. ( (i.MIAIl litlKHTKIt. AdiiilulMrulor of llin Ktt of Ot tllln I'rli'nli'r. iiniiin'i. lUMII'K A IHMICK ami W. I.. Mt'l.VKV. Attnriii a fur Ailiulnliilralur. I into of Mm! puhlli'ulloii, ee. H. 191'! Unlit of limt publication, Junuarjr S, 1 HI 7. Buirmgnl. Ill ttiu Cln ult ruiirt of llin Mate of Orrgnn, for Clai kainae county. cm. k. itaii. rinintirr. va. Jem-tt Hall, lii'fi'iiilniit. To Jenclt Hull, above named Jr.-iuJ-nnt: In the numo uf Dm Hum of Oii'kkii you aro hereby required lo apicur ami newer tlm complaint filed agalnat you Iii tlm ahovtwnlltlcd antl, on or before ttm !Mh ilny of December. ISItl. uld t.itu being tlio etplrutlon of all week from tlm flrnl imlillratlnii of thla mini iiinin, anil If you full lo appear or an wcr mill i'iiiniluliit, fur want Ihrrmf tlio plnliillff aily to til" court fur Inn rulli'f ptayi'il fur In tila roiiii'ulnt. to It: Kor a Uixti'o illmnih Inn Cm uiarrla!o runtrni't now ciIhIIiik lirtwrvii uUln tiff and (li'fcmliinl. Tlila antiiimiiu In luil'llnhi'il dy onliT of llmi, J. V. ('11111:1 lioll, JiiiIk" of tlm circuit. ruiirt, h nnli-r tnnilii on tlm Kith (lay of NuvmnliiT. 1914, ami tlin tlma pru i rllnyl for 1111I1II1 iitlim thi'mof la all wrcka, bcnlnnlnu with thn Innito ilutc I rrliloy, Novcmlifr 17. 1916. ami cun tlnuliiR ai h week thiTi'iiftrr In anil In Incline Krlilny. DihciiiIut 2Htli. 191:1 llllOW.VKM- & HIKVKIlH, Attnrni'yi for riiilntlff. 8herlff'a Sale. In tlio Cln ult Court of tlm Hliito of ()nKon, fur tlm County of ClucknimiH. Tltlo nml Triihl Coiiipuny, a corpora Hon, rinlntiff, . Ili'iiry ItiiHHt'lt nml Matlillilit HuhnoII tila wlfo Dofiimlaiita. Stnto of OrcKun, County of Clacku una, tin. j vlrtuo of a JuilRiitrnl oruVl, '1 crco nnd tin execution, duly IhhuhiI out of mid under cnl of llin tnu entlltcd court, In II. o nliovo cnll'l.-l cmuto, to mo duly directed uiul I'lilt'd tlm 2Cth day of October, 1910. "Inn a JudKtnnnt rendered mid entered In nnld court on the iifith day of October. 1911, In favor of Tltlo nnd Truat com pany, a corporation, plaintiff, nnd nKiiltiHt Henry HiihhcII nnd Matblbla ItmiHoll, Ilia wlfo, dereniliintH, for tlut itum of $1000.00, with Intercut there on at tlm rato of ulKbt per cent per an num from tbo 10th day of Novemlh r. 1914, nnd tbo further sum of $100.00 ns lit turner's foe. nml tlio further sum of $L,9.85 . coHts nml dlHburhomentH, and Iho rohts of nnd upon tlilo writ, com manillnf? 'nio to niatto salo of tlm fi.V lowlnR doHlcrbnd real property, sllu nto In (ho county of ('lnckaimm, Htato of OroRon, to wlt: IotH 8, 9, 10. 11 nnd 12, tract .1, Woodmont Unit Addition, nccordln,; to thn duly rocordod plat thereof now on fllo In Iho recorder's offlco tif bb, 1 county and sin to. Now, Thcrnforo, by vlrtud of sn'd exocution, JmlKmi'tit order nnd docreo, nnd In compllanco Willi thn conmuimlj of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tho 81 h day of llcconibor, 1910, at tbo hour of 10 o'clock a. m., nt tho rront door of tho county court hoimo In tbo city nf nrni-nn Cltv. In said county mid Htato, soil ut public miction subjoct to redemption, to the hlKhost uidiior inr V. S. gold coin, cash In hand, nil tho riciit. tltlo nnd Interest which the within named dnfenduntH or oltber o' them, had on tho (Into of tho mort gngo herein or slnco had In or to tho above doscrlbotl real property or un part thoroof, to satisfy said execu tion, judgment order, (locroo, Interest, costg and all accmlng costs. W. J. WILSON, Shorlff of Clncknmns County.'Oro. Hy E.-C. HACKKTT, Peputy. Dntod. Oregon City, Ore., Nov. 10th, 191. ' 8ummona In the Circuit Court of the Stato of OroRon for Clackamas county. Sylvia Ellon Torter, rialntiff, ( vs. Ernoiit E. Porter, Defendant. To Ernest E. I'ortor, dofendanv nbovo'-namod: In the namo of tho state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear ana answer tlio complaint filed against you in the above entltlod court and cause on or before Monday the 18th day of December, 1916, and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof -the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief domanded In her com clalnt herein, to-wlt: insl r lini,i, f now and ,ii lofma U lug ImIsmii I tin Uiili'f and llin ! l. ii'l.ilil. and t''iiin, Ilia i. d i.'Unt In .r Dm .l If Ilia 1'iiM f i-v'i'i n innntli as alnnour '"' ttiiii(lt 1 1 1 , 1 1 I ami iiiii(oi,in , ami for ill, lr frti, III, ( i l-Ulnlllf In f Hul l in iiaiint. M)ll t.llia IjiI ,ii. ami tut ,!liiliira mall ami iILI,uihhi M lln 111 11 'I In tlila anil, ami fur b '! i r ami fnillnr inMt'' aa lo lb t" may 111 11, ml ami rilialiV Till iiiiiiiiniia la piil,ilni puitu ant In llm ordur of Ilia llmmralla J IV l'aniil'i'll. JinlKf ' lh alH, 111 I II lt-i innrt for all 1 inn nlltn iki pitnr In llm 1'H 4 (Uy of lf nui-r, IVI1. wlilili ni'lif iihIm 011 llm dill iUr of Nni iiiIht, l'li llm fifl putilb ulliiii of llil tuiiiiiiiiiia la Inadn on llm I mil tlar nf Sun ml.t r. 1 ' I ami llm al pnlilli allnn llmirnf will lm iih 11 llin :.'ml day of lri nnilM-r, IVI4 VKAZIK, JM'OI IIT 1 r.K7.K. .Alt illll)! fur I'lullltlff Notion to Crsdilo's. In thn MalU r of llm l.lln of lly rani 1 1 1,-k 1 11 n ii'iii"l Nntlm la liirtliy Klvt-u llmi Ilia un ili'.kniil, baa lu ll dnly ai'lmlnli'l ud lnloltratnr Willi Ibn will amii irl of llin i-Ktaln of ll,illl llioklmi. i ir ji.nl, by Ibn alnmi -11 1 1 1 tnirl ainl Ima il'ily ti'iulllli d fur bla Irunl All nrxiiia ImtliiK 1 ''Urn n,:aliit tub! lutein arn ln-f -ly lintlfitd ami t lm uli-il In prt-nt nt Hie i.1111" il ily it llli, I ami Willi (ii'i'r JiumIu'U In I1I111 at Ibn nllli of bin alliums i. IdiiiliW k IHmlik ami . I. MuUt-y. rH,in j Aiiilrmi'ii t.tjl'.lintc. OnK'iii CHy. Urn Is'iill, wlllilll nil Itinlillia Irnlll tlm ilute uf I llin Hutu n. lil.MK'K 4 DIMICK ami W. U Ml I.VKV. Atiiriit'a fur AilinluUtralnr IHA.SK IIOHKINH. AiliulnlMrufiir with tlm Will Aiiini"'l of tho Kutatti of llram llimklna. m in nil Dutn of flral pulilli atluuf Nuvriutier 17. 1911. Ilute of laat publli at Inn, lti tiiibir I.'., I9IC Nolle to Crtdltora. Nutlrn Is hereby Kl'n (hat the County Court of tho Htnt of Oregon, fur the on ri I y of Cliirkuiii.ia, haa ap pnlnti'd tlm iimliriili:ni'i a linlnlntra Inr of llm citato of Kllral"th J. Wald mil, 1I1 ii'itni'd. All peramia having rluliim nculn it thn anld ii rdciit, or her mtatn, Jim hereby r.ln u mil li e Unit they ahull pr"Tht tlieiu to the utulrmlKiu'il adinlulntralnr at thn of fli n of J. K. Clurk. K. In the Hank of On'Koti City bullillni.'. In Orngun City. Oregon, within six iiiuntha from thn iluln of thla not lie. with proiMT toiii hi'ra duly verified. J. U WA1.DUON. AJinlnlrtratnr of thn Kstatn of Kill- rbeth J. Wuldrun. 1 tv.i:.il. J. K. C'l.ARK. Attorney. D.dn of flmt putillcailon, Novcmlier Hill. 1918. Final Nolle. Notice Is hereby given tbut the un deralKed rxecutur of llm entote i-f Mary A. Uanilull, deceaaed. haa filed his final account In said cslutn In llm county court of Ibn state of Oregon, fur Clacknmaa county, ami that the judge of said court has uppollitfd Muil dny. January l.'ilh, 1917. ut 10 o'clock n. 111. fur hearing objection to aald ac count and fur settling said CKlnte CiKO UANDAI.l.. Kxectitur. llltOWNKI.I, & 8IKVKUS. Attorneys for Executor. Summons. In llm Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Cliu ksmns county. Margaret Harris, I'lnlntlff, llurbert Harris, Defendant. To llurbert Harris, abovo nnmed de fendant: In the name of tho slate of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear and answer Iho complaint filed against you In tbo nliovo entitled suit, on or before tho nth day of January, 1917, said date being tbo expiration of six woeks from tlm first publication of this summons, nnd If you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, fox wnnt thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For n docreo dissolving tho mnrrl ago contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons Is published by order of Hon. J. IT. Campbell. Judge of tho Circuit Court, which order was made on the 23rd day of November, 1910. and tho time proscribed for publishing thereof Is six weeks, beginning with tbo Issue duted Friday, November 24. 1910, and continuing each week tbereuftor to and Including, Friday, January 5, 1917. nitOWNKI.I, A SIEVKKS. Attorneys for I'lullltlff. Summon. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Cluckamas. Tho Northwest Renl Estute & In vestment Company, a corpourtlon. Plaintiff, vs, Harriot Frances Murphy and Thom as .1. Murphy, her husband; Herman Hulman uml Jano Doe llulman, hi:; wlfo; llermnn Hulman, Jr., and Mary Doe Hulman, his wlfo, Defendants. To Herman Hulman' nnd Jane Doe llulman, his wife, unci I Ionium Hul man, Jr., nnd Mary Doo Hulmun, his wlfo: In the nnmo of tbo Stnto of Oregon you und each of you are hereby re- qulrod to appear and answer the com plaint of tho plaintiff Mod in the above entitled suit, on or before the 20th day of January, 1917, nnd If you fall to answer -for wont thereof tho said plaintiff will ORk for a decree fore closing Its note nnd mortgage upon and against the following described renl property sltuntod In Clackamas comity, Oregon, to-wlt:. All the following bounded and de scribed real property situated In the county of Clackamns, Blnte of Oregon, commencing at the northwost corner of donation land claim No. 46 and run nlng thence southerly along the claim line 830.M feet; thence east C22 feet; thence north 339.81 feet; thence east 941 feet, to the claim line; thence north 490.7 feet on the claim line to the nnrth Un of anld claim; thence rat aliw.f llm ft '.fill lllin of 1UI111 In llm !i of L jii.Mi,, ii,U iiii. tariit) lli kl4 li ll..r-1 l.'I I 31 i In llm dnlmliirti lmh4 ('aim ol I, ami I uiii ti a In tliniuuii tr of ( ta'laniaa, '!n of lli,,.n Jiiit Aim fi,r a Jilin'il ami d trra lull-Ill In fatnr of ,ali,llff ami lllt laM ill fl lliUlill fnr llm 'IIB ( l.'.ii'm, i,,i ilirr wiili Inlrrenl ll.on- ,ii I ll.ii )( of I -f mill i r a'iim -1 In, in Nuteuilxr U. Oil ami fur llm inn of fnii) tut f,,rt 'i-aiiif tlila ii"t ami I.i,r1 r a'nl 'nf Hm '! an I II 11,111 wiiii-11 It of tlila nil. Jul IIm tins' llm win of llm t Iii-ii'IiiIh f,,r di m 1 111 ! fioit ami llm niill n( l"ii of tlm ft- t llii-reof In llin nH"fit of llm lnl of nli ul ain In tlm OdMin lit of aal-l Jinlfiiit-iil. Kb- liarrlhg ami f"f" bolng nil rlxbl, llllr ami I11I1 rr of i-ai h ami all of llm di fi ii'lanla lit rt In In ami In llm -l'l rfl prn-.riy aiol llm wlm II. mii, f a only llm aUtntury rll,t of i-,i-lli,h,ll fi'h - Ami for am Ii otln t Bil l furtlr t nllif aa la ) ml ami ,f,p r thla Hiiiiiiniis U uni-l by 111I, II' 4 Hull tlnrenf for alt ameal wrrlm by ni'li-r of Ibn llunnrabln 1 V. Camp bell, Jinlifn of lb lo 1 olll'i-d inurt. wbli Ii nnli-r waa 1 nli-ii-l In Ibn aUr, t- Mil ill", I imiit rnl linn" on Ibn IMli Uy of Nnteiiiber, ISM, and r-u!ri- Uml )i"i at'i"-ur and answer In ''! 1 i,in,luliit 011 or bt'furn llm ;'tli iluy of Jdinurr, II7. being llm time hud ly Ibn mint wlllilll wbli Ii )ni are lu Hi Itr an pn uroiim h"reln; iiherwle lilnlntlff will take a ili 1 n" In Ibis antt aa played fur herein ami In plulntlff't iiiinl'lulnt flli'd In-rt'lll. Mitt of flrat publli atlnll, In-ceiubi-r 1. mtc ImIh of Ut publli atlnn, Jaiiuury Z. IJI7. UKACII. HIMN II NKUSO.S. Attumeys fur I'lalntlTf. 710 Huurd of Tr0n Itulblliig. I'lirtlaml. Oregnn. 8hhff' 81. In Ihn Circuit Court of thn Klatn of Oregon, fur thn county of C'ai kama. Ilinry V. HaKemanu, Plflllitlff. va. Jui-I N. I'carcy and Mary M. I'l an y, his vi If 11 and Anna Cr..f. Dcft-ndunts Stnto of Oregon, county of (Marks man. c: iy virtue of a Judgment order. !e- cree ami an necutlon duly laaurd out of an I under the aeal of the abovs en title court. In thn above entitled rauae, to ine duly directed nl duted tho 27lh day of November, ll. upon a Judgment rendered and enter ed In mid (ourt on tbo 24th day (f Octolivr, 1916. In favor of Henry V. Il.-'gemr.nn, .lulntlff. and against Joel N. IVany and Mary M. 1'cuny. hh wife, and Annr. Oraf. defendunta. for thi nun (if :tooo. with Interest there on at tbo ruto of seven iht wnl per annum from tho 6th day of February. 191(1; and thn further sum of $130 attorney's fee and the further sum of $1825 costs and disbursements, nnd tho co::t of and um this writ commanding me to make salo of the following described real property, sit- untn In Iho county of Clackamns, Ht'.-lo of Oregon, to-wlt: All of tracts or lots one (1). three CI), seven (7). nlno (9). eleven (11), thirteen (1.1). twenty (20), and twenty- two (22). In Oswego Heights. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order nnd decree, und in compllanco with tho commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 30th day of Deceml"', 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county court house In the city of Oregon Cily. In sold county nnd stale, sell nt public auction, Bub-j Ject to redemption, to tho highest bid der for U. S. gold coin, cosh In hand, all tho right, tltlo nnd intercut which tho within named defendants or either nf them, had on tho (Into of tho mort gage herein or slnco hi.d In or to the nliovo described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy acid execution, Judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. V. J .WILSON'. Sheriff of Clackamns County, Ore. lly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dhted, Oregon City, Ore., Dccomber 1st, 191C. Summons for Publication. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas. Addle 0. Green, rinlntiff, vs. Anna Mario Coltelt, Frcdrlkn, Col- felt, AugUHta CoKolt nnd Anna Mnrle Colfelt as Administratrix with tho Will Annexed of the Estate of J. A. Col felt, Deceased, Defendants. To Frodrlka Colfolt and Augusta Colfelt, of the above-named defend ants: In the nume of the State of Oregon, you nre hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tlio above entltlod court In the suit aforesaid, 011 or before the 15th day of January, 1917, said date being more than six weeks after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, nnd If you fall to so appear and answer, for the want thoreof, the ploln- tlff will apply to tho court for the re lief prayed for In this complaint to wlt: That plaintiff do have nnd re cover of and from the defendants, An na Marie Colfelt and Anna Marie Col folt, as administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of J. A. Colfelt, deceased, the sum of twelve hundred ($1200) dollnrs, with Interest there on at the rnte of 8 per cent per an num from the 11th day of April, 1915, and for the further sum of $125.00 as attorney's fees, and the further sum of $63.00, expended by the plaintiff for Insurance, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. For a decree of foreclosure foreclosing the lien of that certain mortgage given by the above-named defendant, Anna Ma rie Colfelt and J. A. Colfelt, now de ceased, snld mortgage being record- 4 In lb on of tu r'f ltr of (U'lan.a muiity, Oif;in, In IM,I 17 nt M'MMf oa pal; il, aa. tnort lag l-u g fur Dm ,iui of latrlt bun 1 l:nu (liillal. with llili-rel (In 11 1,11 at llm rata of I r int oer a 11 li u 111, and aald Innil j being upn llm fu'lnaliiK ikrilii H',l'r, alM l.le-1 In Clai lailm iniilily, liregnll, In all: j,li iMrtren (Ul, f'l'irleeli III), f.rinii , l',i. and ilitit-n (Mi, In Mm k mm linli'tred Ibirty ei, hi ini In tlm linKnii lion H !.! iuu,(,4iiy'a i I'll' Inn In llm yurl A'Mllu.n lo Ol r, a'lnl'llliK In Ibn I'l'l l- l Inapa and pUI tin rrnf In llm muhly ol (' kalllaa. al4 f (lUK'ill, and fur am Ii other and furil.i r relirf a lu the our! loaf aeein J,i( and e,'illal,l". Tlil auiiiinnii It piil,llbi', unit 3 week fur II Irani ill roiiaw llll wetka In llm iHtfm Cily Knter j orlce." wi.ekly nen4ier of general 1 Irt illation. I'ullialinl In (in gun City, elm kuma roiiiity, 'Iri-i-Dn, by ord"r uf llm lliiiiurabltt i V. Caiiiilell, 1 lr 1 nit JU'tire. made !)! Itili day of No t ember, l'M. 1b flrt piiblli atlnn of tlila iiu- limiia la Ui, 11 thn lat day of In-ri inbi-r. I'jK,, and Ibn laat publl' utlnn on thn l.'ili day of January, 7. KAHItfNiTfN KAItltlMiTON. Atlnrni )! fur riaintirf. A POPULAR VERDICT. Bastd on Evident of Ortyon City Popl (, rHeful thoutijmW ti ll It (if weak bai k mail" atrulig Of wi-ak kidney mad" well I'rliury dlxirdt-ra lorn-i ted. Ort-cnn City peo, add tln-lr leail iimny. liny pralan I loan a Kidney I'lll. Ort-gun Cily evlil'-mv I nuwr coin- plftn. Oregiw City testimony la tonflrmel; Iti-pnrta of curly relief sutmtant luted. Merit doubly prou d ,y teat of time. Ut an Oregon 1'ity rliUen speak. Tuiua Treuibath. -IU Kliih ntre, t. Ort-Kun City, aaya: '1 have found x,an Kidney 1111. prucured from Huntley lirns. Co'a lirng iiture, an ci elli'iit uieillclne and tin y have my en dorsement. I uncd tlii'tn on two occa sion when my back uml kidney both ered mo and they i-rtalnly made the oreueat and lumciu-a In my buck dl. appear In abort order." (Stutement given April 4. 1913.) On April 17. 1916. Mr. Tremba'h said: "IKian'i Kidney Till can't be coialed for back ache and kidney trouble. Whenever my bark get to hurting or my kidney are out of fix, a fe-t duae of Doun't Kidney I'lll does the work." I'rlce 50c ut all dealer. Don't sim ply auk for a kidney .remedy get Doun Kidney I'lll the same that Mr. Trembuth has twico publicly rncommened. Kosler Mllburn Co.. Props., Iluffulo, N. V. (Adv.) TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Cluckamas coun ty. Oregon, will hold the regular exam ination of applicant fur state certifi cates at Masonic building. Oregon City, as follows: Commencing Wednesday. December 20. 1916, at 9:00 o'clock a. m , and con tinuing until Saturday, December 23, 1916, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon U. S. history, writing, penmunsblp, music, drawing. Wednesday afternoon Physiology, reading, manual training, composition, domestic science, methods In reading, course of study fur drawing, methods In arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, his tory of education, psychology, meth ods In geography, mechanical draw ing, domestic art, course of study for domestic art. Thursday ufternoon Grammar, ge ography, stenography, American liter ature, physics, typewriting, methods In lnnguuge. thesis for primary cer tificate. Krlduy forenoon Theory and prac tice, orthography, physical geography, lCnglish literature, chemistry, physical culture. Friday afternoon School law, ge ology, algebra, civil government. Saturday forenoon Geometry, hut uny. Saturday afternoon General his tory, bookkeeping. Verv truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL, Superintendent of Public Instruction. (Adv.) .hysllztiK WANTED Cattle, sheep, hogs or goats. Will give In exchange 3V4 Inch wagon, woodrack, hack, double bnrness or oflce safe. Phone, Oro gon City, 30G-R, or see Charles T. Tooze. 108 Hth St., Oregon CityOf. PHONES Office Homo, A-23 Faclflc, 253 Residence 36F11 DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. SCHULTZE Phyalclani and Surgeon Rooms 217-218 Masonic Huildlng Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan J200U.OO at e Ker ucni PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Doutacher Advoknt OREGON CITY OREGON Throne Jewels. In tho "gold pantry" nt Windsor cas llc. 0110 of England's chief royal pal aces. Is tho gold tiger's bend taken from Tlppu Sahib's throne In 178$). It Is life sire. Hint the teeth and eyes are of rock crystal. Another relic captur ed at tbo same time is the Jeweled bird called tho 111110, shaped like a pigeon, with a peacock tall. The feathers blows with precious stones, and a great emerald hangs from Its breast Ac cording to an old Indlun legend, who ever owns Ibis bird will rule India. WILL FILED FOR PROBATE A petition for the probate of the will of Robert A. Wllkerson. who died at Canby. November 28, was filed In the probate department of the coun ty court Tuesday. His estate, con sisting of personal property, la valued at $500. ITS WILL GIVE EMPLOYEES tCVCNTCEN HUNORCO WORKCnt IN LOCAL PLANTS TO BENE flT BV GENER05ITV. PAYDAY. WHICH COMES DECEMBER 25, IS SET AHEAD ON CALM Halay Company Will Civ Boa Cigar to ftingl Man and Turkey to Marritd On Cron Wil lamette Mia Plan. Keti-uti-en hundred i-iuployea of Ibreu big OreKoii City corporation lb lluwliy Pulp & Paper company. II." Crown WUIuinelto paper company ami tlm Oregon City Woolen mill will probably share the j,r"ut pros perity In Hi" paper and woolen trade at ( brlnlina Unit with their employ er. The Hum ley comp uiy will spend 1.',0') fur ChrlMua preai-nt for It men. WH'anl I. Iluwley, Jr. I act lug a W.111U CIuu' api-cl.il representa tive fur tlm milt, ami has bought i'.i) bote of high grade cigar for tlm alngle 111111. The married men will re-ii-lio a turkey, weight between 10 and 12 pnumla. a a Cbnatinu pn-nent from their employer ami Mr. Iluwley ha liiaiMed that only the best In thu Port lund murket b m-iiI here for the gift. The figure. 110 and 3',0, huw the proportion of single to married men In the employ of tho Iluwley company. Only three or four lngte men will rs cele turkey because they have their ninth its de4-ndeul upon them. The gift reflect Mr- Hawiey'i policy to favor marrle- men, not only In the mutter of Chrlatmu preaent. but lu employing men as well. lloth tho Crown Willamette und the Iluwley mill will puy tbeir men the Saturday before Christmas, as Christ mas day, December 25, comes on the dute of the usuu! payday. The Crown Willamette company, with 900 men on Its payrolls here. Is the largest employer of labor in the county. Local officials have not re ceived Information concerning the us ual Christmas gift of ono day's pay given each num. but it Is generally un derstood that this practice will pre vail. The average pay at the big plant I $3.10 a day, and the total amount distributed among the 900 men will be. therefore. $2790. Adolph Jacobs, president of the Ore gon City Manufacturing company, said Wednesday night that his company waa completing arrangements to fol low out Its usual custom of giving er.ch of its 300 employes a Christmas present. Iron In Plant. Iron Is the subsume which gives the grvcu uppenruuee to foliage. It forms a cnustiluciit part of chloro phyll and Is the green coloring matter w hich stains the IkkIIcs Inside the cells of leaves, called plastlds. x Wheu the first organized food Is be ing formed, -In the leaves from water aud carbonic acid gas a certalu amount of energy Is i-eipilred. This is obtain ed from the sou's rays, but the work of absorbing It is carried out by the chlorophyll. It requires very little Iron for the production of all the chlorophyll found in a crop, and nearly all soils contain an abundant supply. Londou Standard. Mosquito Don't Lik Yellow. Ponnia w ho wish to avoid the bite of th mnsnulto should wear yellow. Of all colors the mosquito Is most partial to red. especially deep l'bHl red. ai timinrb tbe fnct has nothing to do with Its fondness for blood. Kor yellow it shows the detipest nverslou and shuns It on all occasions. It is snld tlint tue swing power of the mosquito Is so keeu that it Is susceptible to coior eveu In the ordinary darkness of night; hence nightdresses or bed coveriugs of a yellow color will aid In keeping mos quitoes at a respectful distance. Curious Courtihip. In tho stinnge land of tbe Tarnscau Indians In .Mexico the visitor, after at taining something of a friendly foot ing, may still witness some of the equally strange practices which the first Spaniards observed. In courting tbe lover goes to the well where bis be loved is accustomed to till her water Jar. He holds her shuwl until she ac cepts him, aud then with a stick he breaks the jur which she.holds on her bead and gives her a betrothal baptism of water. Tho man who knows how to work his way through college for an eduea tlon won't have any trouble afterward working his way through the world with an education. a hnmn win live twenty-five daya without solid food, merely dduklng nutnr- seventeen davs without either eating or drinking and only five days wheu partaking or solid roou wiinoui water. a Vow York man savs he can't pay any more alimony because when he works he gets uervous. And when he gets nervous ho can't work. It looks bad for the alimony.--Cleveland I'lain Dealer. . RISE IN NAVY URGED WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. An In crease of $5 a month in the pay of ev ery enlisted man In the navy has been recommended by Secretary Daniels to the house naval committee. It would add $3,000,000 a year to the pay roll. The secretary declared that the en listed men were being called upon con stantly to do more and more difficult work. Mr. Daniels disapproved of a plan for a bonus to stimulate the en listment campaign. COWAN US PRESENTS PERMANENTORGANIZATlONOf COUNTY NTORGANIZAT ANGLERS ASSOCIATION IS COMPLETED Permanent organlatlon oT the Clai kama County A'ikler' aaaw la 11, ,n im rninpleted at a meeting lu Ibn Culiiilierciul dull parlor Wnitne ,jy nMi!, offinr were alerted and plan for fulurtt work were made. Ibn old' era are: prealileiit, (ienrg-) llanmm; th e prealdent, Cbarle Muni ton; ri tury Ireua'irer, II. J. Htaal ami eiei uthe hoard, Ihn tliri-n uVUnt ami O. D H',y ami II. l-el,:Moii Kelly llm roiMllliitluri and blu were !i',tcd. About angler attended the meet ing and 10 new imuber were an 1 ured. OfMiera of the uanoclutlun be lieve that within tlm lie it few mouth the total iiieinberiihlp will be aruiind :mi. A illM-uaalun of county control of flah and guma work, a contrasted with llm nreaciit method of aluln com' trot, took up a large part uf the even Ing and waa generally favored. Judge (irunt II. Iilrnli k aald that the ad'ulnia trutlon of game and full law would be morn effective and economical un n:n:::nnnn::Rn:.: n SELF DECEPTION. Ji Of H to'itair oi" th aoon- il tt Uarned i 'f d:pt,Ort. Th 1; dul'eit mmd can ci? it Th it wnaat have ever n;0jr'i it. We fj II find )!: in i' b'andiah- ii mtnti. No eweeter euttdtute for cour;e, consien:e nd eelf ; denial i yt d,cevr I. But th t, awanening whan it fomtt, if it j doee come in time, ie humiliating. -Il,tiII',tlllll'Il 1 1 ll? Don't. When vim fni lu n arrnppy mood 1"ii'i irv I tnke u f ill out of an alr- ;,in 1 i, ' V,.,ra Not a Born Forger. Tbe lndiir-x-uieut of chei k I a very liuple thing; but. as thu following et'iry will how. It ato hs Its dllllcul ties: A wniiian went Into a bunk where he had several time pre-ietited check drawn tu Mr. Lucy I!., Smith. Tbl time tbe check wa tuade lo tbe order 3f Mrs. M. J. Smith. M. J. were ber husband' Initials. She explained this to tbe paying teller and liked what he should do. "Oh. that I all rluht." he mid. "Just Indorse It as It Is written there." She t'mk the check and after much hesitation aald. "I don't think I cau make an M like that." Javanese Mueic Tbe angkwaug orchestra Is a pecul iar Javanese lnstltutiuu. The Instru ment known as the augkwaug is made of a Java bambuo tree. Different In struments have bamboo tubes of dif ferent tones, and they are played like the chimes one sees in vaudeville or the musical glasses. Tbe airs are aim pie. but characteristic. When Dwlght Elmendorf was In Java he wrote out the music of ap augkwang air and brought a set of (he instruments to the I'nited States. This orchestra makes music for the characteristic "hobby horse" dunce of Java. The daucer bestride their pncr designs, decorated to represent the head. neck, mune and tall of a horse, aud gallop wildly about Objected to th Publicity. Man's Instinctive and iH-rfectly rea sonable preference for reprlmnnd de livered In private Is l!h.istrated by a story told by , Lieutenant Ocneral Sir WUUuui nutler. G. C. II.. In bla au tobiography. A general commanding at Alderahot had beeu forcibly reprimanded by a royal commander 111 chief, lie openly rebelled. I ilnu'r lulml belnc called a fool," be said. "If It pleases your royal high ness to call me so, but 1 do uitaid belug called a fool before your royul high ness' other fools, sweeping uts nuuu toward tbe commander lu chiefs large and brilliant stuff. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C. Latourette, President The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business William Hammond Philip U Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneys-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CIT?, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Office Phone Pacific Main tOS; Home A-270. STONE & MOULTON Attorneys-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OREGON CITT - OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-La Money loaned, ahitracts furnish ed, land titles examlued, estate settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. 3CHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutscher Advokit Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon C1U- Oregon. der thn count ycoiilrnl plan, and Dial It Wuuld Ukn J.'io elifuri emiiiit of Un law and tbe proteitlnn of gaum oil of politii a. pert (irveninaii, brother of I f.-1 (ireenuan of llil ilty, 1IU1 ui -4 tlm plan In nee In Waablngtuii. Ha la lu 1 hurim of a fi,.h had ln ry In Yatlim i-ouniy. With ho per cent uf llm mom' derived from llm Bale of Nulling ami hunting llieiiae the county wu a'l lo employ wardi-n. operate. l,ali bery and im et o(br eipeiiae In eiilur. In 4 tlm law, ami do tlm work better lhaii (lm elate A !;' lul meeting of tlm iihk Lit k hi wl'l be held neit Tueaduy iilaiit lu tin Cninmerclul club parlor when thu pro poai-d (ioalng of the Willamette river to net finding will be detiated. Ili ) reaefilutlve Will be preu'llt frnlll til" Multnomah Angler' club, an organlm lion ahull ha gnim on rei-ord In fav or of linaing the river. Hupporler of an open river will also lm preaent ("aikumae rnuruy rM'-Kutlon to tlm 1917 liglalature will be Invlnd lo ut tend the meeting. TORTURED THEN L I If! MtX CO ONE 13 SHOT AND HANGED .N PRESENCE OF SON AND ANOTHER BURNED. ILIA BANDITS LOOT HONES Cf AMERICANS IN CHIHUAHUA CITY Employ of American Mining Concern I Called to Door and Shot, and Body Is Hanged In Door yard, Say Refugee. EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 7. Threo more name were added today to tho list of foreigners who have been killed In Mexico by bandits, according to re port received here today. Gulllermo Snyman, son of tbe late General W. D. Snyman of Doer war fame; Howard Weeks, or Howard Gray, as he was known in Mexico, and an American named Foster were the name added to the death acroU nf Villa's banditry. Although tuey were believed to have been killed many . day ago, the news of their fate react ed the border only today, when mes sages and refugees told of their fate. Young Snyman was reported to have met his death at San Pablo Meoqul, Chihaubau, near Chlbauhau City; How ard Weeks, an employe of an American mining concern, was called to the door of his borne near Parral while be was eating supper with his family, was shot through the head, also by Villa bandits, and his body then hanged In the dooryard, according to Information brought to the border today by Span ish refugees. Weeks, who went by thn name of Gray, was married and had five children. Little have yet been learned of the 1 third victim. A letter from a Spaniard in Torreon to a countryman here said an American named Foster had been horribly maltreated and then burned to death at a stake in the presence of his son. Villa's bandits also wrecked ven geance on Americans in Chlhauhau City by looting American homes, car rylng off large quantities of American-owned property and destroying what they were unable to haul away, messages received here late today from the Chlhauhau capital say. WEINHARD BUILDING r. J. Meyer, Cashier ' Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M- Phones Pacific 62 Home A-l&i GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended U C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Estacada, Oregon. W.S. EDDY, V.S..M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and tbe McKlllIp School of Sur gery of Chicago, la established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Mala Street. Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-95 Ret. Pacific 184; Home B-80