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OHKfiOy CITY FA'TEItTIIJHK. Kit I DAY. DKCKMUKIt 2f, 101(1. Vw 7 ummene. Oregon, fur L'lai kainae county. Nidus Davie, I'lalullff, Prank Davie, IfefandeiiL To Krsiih Davis, alwuo named feudani i In Ilia name of lbs Hiatal of Of tun rou ara hereby riilrl lo appear and answer Ilia complaint fl'ail against you In tho above untitled anil, on or In for Ilia 26lh day of Jaimrry, 11 aid dula liclna Ilia aipllullnn of a weke from Ilia flil pulilli allon of Ihla auminoiii. and If you fr II lo pour or answer aald complaint f nut tberiN.f, ilia plulniirr will app to Ilia court for Ilia relief prayed for In her complaint, lo wit; Kor iIih riKi dissolving Ilia war rUia contract now eiMlug between plulniirr and dtilciidmil and lo be pa milled lo fiminm lur rrmnr name o flldne Kearney. Tlila aununoni la pu lUliad by order of lion, 1. V. Campbell, IiiiIko) of Ilia Clrrull nmii, b ordci waa mad on (tin IMh day of Decent t ar, 1916, and Ilia tlina prescribed fo hllnhlng thereof la all weeka, bcgl with Ilia Uauo dnled Friday, I) r IMh. IVlt. and conllnuln a k thereafter to and Incliidlu 1, January Mlh, II7. IIHOWNKIJ, HIKVKIIH, Altorneya for I'lalnllff. Notlco to Creditors. Kullra la hereby given that Ilia un derslgnvd tiaa been appointed adinllil tralor of Hi" rstata of Oltl'le I'rleater, deceased. All persona having claim agalnet aald ralala are hereby noil fled to present Ilia aama duly verlflm and wlih proper vouchers to lilm at tli offlra of hla attornnya at room 3, An dreaen building. Oregon City, Oregon within all moutba from Ilia dala of thla notlra. CONRAD I'ltlKHTKIt. AdmlDlatrator of lha Katate of Ot tilia I'rlester. Deceased. DISIIt'K DIMICK and W. U. MULVEY. Alloniaya for Admlnlatrator. Data of flrat publication, Doc. I, 11 Iala of laat publication, January 8, HIT. Summons. In tha Circuit court of tha Htala of Oregon, fur Clackamaa county. Ceo. K. Halt. Plaintiff, va. Jenett Hall. Defendant. To Jenett Hall, above named dnfend ant: In tha naina of tha Hiata of Oreicon yoo ara hereby required to appear and newer tha complaint filed aialnat you In tha abota entitled ault. on or before tha 1Kb day of December. 1116. aald dale being tha aspiration of all weeks from the flrat publication of thla aum- none, and If you fall to appear or an awrr aald complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply lo tha court for tha roller prayed for In hla complaint. to-wlt: Tor a decree dissolving tiie marriage contract now existing between plain ThT and defendant. Thla summon la pulHheTiy order of Hon. J. U. Camp- bell. Judge of lha circuit court, wh order waa made on the lIlh day of November, 1916. and the time pro scribed for publication thereof la U weeka. beginning w'h the Uauo datd Friday. November 17, 1916, and con tinning each week thereafter to and In eluding Friday. December 29th. 1911 imOWNKl.I, k RIEVKHS, Attorney! for Plaintiff. Summona. In the Circuit Court of tha Btute of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamaa The Northweat Ileal Estate k In vestment Compnny, a corpourtlon, I'lulntlff. va. Harriot Francos Murphy and Thorn- na J. Murphy, her hmibnnd; Horniun Hulinan and Jnno Dos Hulman, hla , wlfo; Herman Hulman, Jr., and Mary Don Ilulmnn, hla wlfo, Dofdmlunts. To Hormnn llulinun ond June Doc Hulmun, hla wlfo, and llonmin Hut 1 man, Jr., and Mary Doo Ilulmnn, Ills wlfo: In the nnme of tho Stnto of Oregon you and each of you are lioroby re quired to appear and annwor tho com plaint of tho plaintiff Mod In the above entitled suit, on or before tho 20th clny of Jnmmry, 1917, and If you full to answer for want thereof tho said plaintiff will aHk for a dorroe fore closing Its nolo aml'mortgaga upon and against tho following doacrlbod real property altuntod In Clacknmna county, Oregon, to-wlt: All tho following bnundod and do acrlbcd real proporty sltuutod In the county of Clackamns, atato of Oregon, commnnclng nt tho northwest corner of donation laud claim No. 40 and run ning thonce southerly along tlio clnlm lino 830.G1 foot; thonco east 622 foot; thonoe north 339.81 foot; thonce cant 941 foot, to tho claim lino; thonce north 490.7 foot on tho claim line to tho north line of suld clnlm; thonco west along tho north lllio of said claim to tho place of beginning, containing twonty-three and ono-third (23 1-3) uores In tho donation land clulm of fleorgo nnd Eunice Ilrock In the coun ty of Clackamaa, atato of Oregon. 2nd Aluo for a Judgmont nnd do croe horoln In favor of plaintiff 'and Ognlnnt suld dofondtints for the sum of $250.00, togothor with Interest thoreon fit tho ruto of 8 per cont por annum from November 12, 1914, and for tho mm of fliO.OO for foreclosing this noto and mortgago nnd for the costs and dlHhursomonta of this suit. ' 3rd Directing the sale of tho said horolnbeforo described ronl proporty and the application of (ho procoods thereof to tho payment of tho coBts of said sale and to tho payment of aald Judgmont. 4th Barring nnd orocloslng nil fight, title nnd Intercut of each and all of tho defendants horoln In and to tho aald, real proporty and tho whole thereof gave only tho Btatutory right of rodomption. ' ' 5th And for such othor an further r$llof as Is Just and proper. This sdmmons Is served by publica tion thereof for six successive weeks iy ordnrof the-Honorable J. U; Cnmp- 1 ell, Judge of the above entitled court, vhlch order was entered In the above I I V entitled court and fauna on Ilia fllb day of Novauibar, 1916, and rnjuir that you apiHiar and anawar to aal roiuplaliit on or bi fora tha loth duy January, 1917, bnlng lha lima filed l tha court within wblih you ara lo en tr an appearama linreln; olberwl Maliillff will lake a dense In thla ami aa prayed fur herein and In plaintiff complaint tiled h"rln. "Tata of flrat publication, Decembn I, 1916. Data of lant piiblb allon, January I 1917. HKACII, HIMON k NKIJHON, Altorneya for rialutlff, 710 Hoard of Trade llulldlng, Cortland, Oregon. Final Notice. Not Ice la hereby given that tha u di'MlKiied eiecutor of the estate of Mary A. Itandall, deieaand, haa flic til flnul account III aald eitala In th county court of lha alula of Oregon, for Cluckamaa county, and that th Jodgo or aald court haa appolntad Mon dy, January I'lh, 1917. at 10 o'ctm a. m. for hearing objections lo aald ac count and for settling aald eatatn. tlKO IIANDAI.U Kieculor. HltOWNKIX k HIKVKIIH, Altorneya for Eiocutor. Summona. In lha Circuit Court of Ilia fltata of Oregon, for fla kamaa county. Margaret Harrla, I'lalntlff, va. Hurbert Harris. Defendant. To Hurbert Harrla, abovenamed do- fnndant: In tba name of lha stata of Oregon you ara hereby required to appear and anawar the complaint filed against you In tha above entitled ault on or before tha Cth day of January 1917, said data being tha eiplratlon of Ix weeka from tha first publication of this aummona, and If you fall to ap pear or anawer aald complaint, for want thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to tha court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dlaaolvlng tha marrl ago contract now eilstlng between plaintiff and defendant. Thla atinv mona Is published by order of Hon J. V. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order waa made on the 23rd day of November, 1916, and tha time prescribed for publishing tbereol a all weeka, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, November 24, 1916, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including. Friday. January 6. 1917, lirtOYVNEU. k 81 EVENS. Altorneya for Plaintiff. Sharlffe Sale. In tha Circuit Court of tha fetato of Oregon, for the county of Clackamaa, Henry V. Hagemann, Plaintiff, va. Joel N. Tearcy and Mary M. Tearcy, hla wife and Anna Graf, Dofendanta. Stnto of Oregon, county of Clacka mas, os: Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution duly Issued out of and under the aeal of the above en title court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and ated the !7th day of November, 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entor- ed In sit Id court on tho 24th day ct October, 1916, In favor of Honry W. ilniymf.nn, plaintiff, and agalnat Jool N. Pcarcy and Mary M. Pcarcy, his Ife, and Annr. Graf, defendants, for tho sum of 13000, with Interest there on at the ruto of seven per rent per annum from tho 6th day of February, 1916; and the further aum of $150 aa attorney's foes and tho further sum of 18.25 costs and disbursements, nnd tho couta of and upon this writ commanding mo to mnko sale, of tho following dcscrlhod real proporty, sit unte In the county of Ctnckamns, st:to of Oregon, to-wlt: All of tracts or lots ono (1), throe (3), seven (7), nine (9), eleven (11) thirteen (13), twenty (20), nnd twenty. two (22), In Oswego Heights. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment ordor nnd decroe, and In compllnnco with tho commands of suld writ, I will, on Saturday, the 30th day of Docomt:, 1916. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho front door of the county court Iioiiho In tho Ity of Oregon City, in uuld county and atato, soil nt public auction, sub ject to redemption, to tho highest bid- or for U. 8. gold coin, cash In hnnd nil tho right, tltlo and IntoroBt which tho within named defendants or either of thorn, had' on the dato of tho mort- gngo horoln or slnco hud In or to the above doserlhad real proporty or any part thoroof, to satisfy sold execution, Judgmont ordor, decree, interest. costB and all accruing costs. W. J .WILSON, Sheriff of Clnclinmna County, Oro. ny E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dtvtod, Orogoh City, Ore., Docembor 1st, 1916. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Addle O. Croon, rialntlff, vs. Anna Mario CoIfolt.' Frodrlka, Col folt, Augusta Colfolt nnd Anna Mario Colfolt as Administratrix with the Will Annexed of tho EHtnto of J. A. Col folt. Deceased, Defendants. To Frodrlka Colfolt and Augusta Colfolt, of the above-named dofend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are horoby required to appear and answer tljo complaint filed ngnlnst voir In tho above entitled court In the Bult aforosald, on or bofore the 15th day of January, 1917, said date being more thnn six woeks nftor the date of the first publication of this .sura, mons, and If you fall o so appear and answer, for the want thereof, tho plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for In this complaint to wlt: That jlalntir; do nave and re cover of and from the defendants',' An na Marie Colfolt and Anna Mario Col felt, as admlnlsiratrlx with the will annexed of the ostate of J. A. Colfelt, diseased, lha sum of twelve hundred (IIZUO) dollars, wllh Interest thero on at lha rata of I per rent per an num from lha 1 1th day of April, I9IS, and for lha further sum of 1125 00 as attorney'a feea, and lha further aum of 14100, expended by tha plaintiff for Insurance, together with lha coata and disbursements of Ihla ault. For a decree of foreclosure foreclosing tha Urn of llial certain mortgage given b tha above named defendant, Anna Ma ria Colfelt and J. A. Colfnlt, now do ceased, aald mortgaga being rword ad In lha offlra of I ho recorder of Clackaiusa county, Oregon, In Hook 17 of Mortgagee on page Ml, aald mort gsga being for lha aum of twelve hun dred I1II00) dollara, with Interest thereon at tba rata of I per rent per annum, and aald mortgaga being upon the following described property, situ ated In Clackamaa county, Oregon, to- wlt: I .ota thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen )&). and sixteen (16), In block one hundred thirty elifht (138) In tha Oregon Iron k Hteel company's ex tension lo tho First Addition to Os wego, according to the recorded maps and plata thereof In tha county of Clackamaa, atato of Oregon, and for such other and further relief aa to tbt court may aeem jost and equitable. Thla aummona Is published onra week for at least six consecutive weeka In the "Oregon Clt Enter prise," a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, cir cuit Judge, made this 28th day of No vember, 1916. Tha flrat publication of thla aum mona la upon the 1st day of December, 1916, and tha laat publication on the I2th day of January. 1917. FAItni.VGTON k FARRINOTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administrator Notice of Final Settl mant Notice la hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of tha estate of Emily J. Hoots, deceased, haa filed hla final account aa admlnlatrator of the eatale of aald deceased, In the county court of Clackamaa county. Oregon, and that aald court haa ap pointed Monday, January 22, 1917, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., of aald day aa tha day and hour for the bearing of ob jections lo said final account and the settlement thereof. Now, therefore, all peraona Inter ested In the estate of aald deceaaed are hereby notified and required to appear at tbe county court room at the court house, at Oregon City, Cla:kamna county, Oregon, at aald time to then and there ahow cause, If any there bo, any said account should not be set tled, allowed and approved, and aald estate forever and finally settled and said administrator and his bondsmen forever discharged. Dated, December 22, 1916. HARVEY E. HOOTS. Administrator of the Estate of Era Ily J. Hoots, Deceased. CLARENCE BUTT, it Attorney for Estate, Newberg, Oregon. Guardlane 8ale of Real Estate. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. In the matter of the Estate of John Jlrock, Joseph I! rock and Henry Rrock, minors. Notice Is horoby given: That In pur suance of an order of the county court of Clackamas county, State of Oregon duly given and mndo on the 22nd day f December, 19IG, In tho above en titled estate, Anna Ilrock, guardian of tha persons and estate of John Ilrock, oseph Ilrock and Henry Ilrock, mlu ors, will sell on or after the 25th duy of January, 1917, In the county of laokanms, stnto of Oregon, to the blghost and best bidder and upon the rius and conditions hereinafter men tioned, at-prlvato sale, subject to (he confirmation by the said county court, tho following described real property bolonglng to the eatatos of said mln ors: Tho undivided one-Blxth Interest of each of said holrs In and to the north- OHt quarter of the northwest quarter of section 36, township ono Bouth, rnngo four east of the Willamette me ridian, In Clackamas county, Oregon, containing forty acres. Terms and Conditions of Salo Caah upon delivery of said deed of said guardian, and after confirmation of solo by Bald county court, twenty per cont of bid to be deposited on date of solo. Deed and abstract at expense of purchaBor. Illda nnd offers must be in writing ond may he left at the office of J. F Clark, attorney for said guardian, or may be delivered to said guardian per sonally at routo 6, Woodburn, Oregon, nt nny time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of Buld sale. Dated, December 28th, 1916. ANNA BROCK, Guardian of tho Person and Estate of John Ilrock, Joseph Brock and Honry Brock, Minors. JOHN F. CLARK. Attorney for Gunrdinn. Citation. In tho County Coiirt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. In the mattor of tho estate of Eliza beth Jnno Waldron, Deceased. To John Hancock, C. P. Hancock, Gno Waldron, H. A. Waldron, Guy Waldron, and all other unknown holra of Elizabeth Jane Waldron: - In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear and bo In tho county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamaa, at the county court room of said court, on the 25th day o, Janunry. 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock ' In the forenoon of Bald day, then and there show cause, If any -exist, why lot 12, Tam P. Randall's BUb dlvlflion of block S, Mount Pleasant, should not be. sold to pay the debts and claims against the estate of said docoaedrag set out in the. petition hereinbefore filed-- '-' ' ' Witness, Jno l'qri. H.-'S. Anderson, judge of sold for this 2Sth-day of December, 1916. "" " : Attest: I. M. HARRINGTON; Clerk. BRITISH APPLAUD CHOlCI OP BIATTV TO Lt AO 'TMIIR GRAND f LIST The promotion of Vice Admiral Hir David Ileatty to the command of tha Hrltlsh grand fleet In tho North sea baa met with almost unanimous ap proval In Great Ilrltaln. Tba London Morning Post aald: 'It baa fallen fo Sir David to take part In mora fight ing than any other admiral during tha war, and upon every occasion be haa unmistakably mandated those In estimable qualities which ara so eel dom found united In on man swift Intuition, rapid decision, resolute and daring action. In a word, Vice Admiral Ileatty la a bora fighting admiral. Of ficers and men under hla command look upon Ileatty as a second Nelson. Ileatty haa won hla reputation while he la etl'l young a happy fate and equally happy la he In that be baa earned It, by brilliant achievement There are many waya of gaining popu lar acclaim, but there la only one which stands tbe teat of time and cir cumstances, and It la Deatty'a way. Ileatty commanded the battle cruiser squadron which began tbe Jutland fight He la forty-five years old and la married to a daughter of tha late Mar shall Field of Chicago. Notice of Final Account Na 1902. In the matter of tbe Estate of Au gust Hooter, Deceaaed. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of August Horger, deceaaed, has filed her final account In tha County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamaa. and that tbe 27th day of January, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. In the county court room In the county court house at Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, has been appointed aa tbe time and place for tbe hearing of objections to aald final account ad for the aettlement tboreof. REGINA HORGER. Executrix M. D. MEACHAM. Attorney for Executrix. Portland, Oregon. Dato of first publication, December 29, 1916. FOR 8ALE 1 span of mares about 2500 lbs., 1 farm wagon, 1 set doa ble barnoss, 1 cream separator, 700 rapacity, 1 top buggy, 1 Champion mower, 1 bay rake. 1 ateel plow, 2 cultivators, 1 single harness. All In good shnpo and will sell cheap. Address M. II. Rlebhoff, Oregon City, " Route 2, Box 139. , , WANTED To hear from owner uf good farm for sale. State cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED Cattle, sheep, hogs or goats. Will give In exchange 3 lnch wagon, woodrack, hack, double harness or oflco safe. Phone. Ore gon City, 306-R, or see Charles T. Tooxe. 108 14th St, Oregon City, Or, PHONES Office Homo, A-23 Pacific, 253 Residence 36F11 DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE DR. F. P. SCHULTZE Physicians and Surgeons Rooms 217-218 Masonic Building Oregon City , Oregon Money to Loan tzuuu.uu at o per tent PAUL C. FISCHER ; Lawyer Deutscher Advokat OREGON CITY OREGON Exercise Promoter. "You say my husband needs exer cise, but he won't take any, and I don't know how to moke him," said a woman plaintively. "Is there any way In which wo can force him to exer cise?" Did you ever try on windy days making him wear a bat that will be auro to blow off?" asked the doctor Buffalo Express. Clever Idea. - ,.- '! u- n , :' TToy.d.oe!! Fntboy.ntnpd the. bent?". "He sits under a tree and reads French mystery stories till his blood runs cold." Boston Globe. ,;V A- Mrs. Ceorgs A. ClarkPresident Of Ths T. K. A M, Railroad. 1 w prlK Kba has tliiiberlands of tba Houthern bit s and so supplying Quantities of wood to tns part of lbs North, where It was mot needrd For this purpoM this railroad business was organised and Mrs. Clark bas been true to bar trut In rarrylng It out slora aba became tba manager of tha rompsny as rhM executive. Mrs. Clark bas the Intellect which Is generally accredited xrluilvslji to men. Mho bas a surprising energy and mental a'ertneas. Hut bar executive ability extendi beyond her railroad butnes Into ber oeo borne where she Is as feminine as aha Is mott unworldly I'hyilraly aba la fragile and dainty and lo tha ordinary observer bar Ufa Is centered In ber boms and ber little son. Hha Is gentle and gracious In ber home as she la unyielding In ber business wben once bar Judgment haa been made. lo ber work among tba Southern bills Mrs Clark bas come to know lbs mountaineers of that region and In addition to being a rail road president, and a boinemaker she finds time as well to be something, of a mltiionary. While other tearhera bare been busy seeking to edursta tha mouo tatneers In tba rudiments of academic know led re Mrs. Clsrk bas tried la teach them how to live through a higher appreciation of tbe thlngt about tbem. Rba aeeks to tesrb them an appreciation of tba beautiful and constantly entertains them aa her gueats that they may trust ber mora Tba qualities wblrb make for surceta In Mrs. C'srk are for tha moti part Inherited. Hha Is the product of a Una of sturdy Quaker anrestora She represents lbs fourth generation which bas occupied tha old Quakei horns on tha Hud'on. It la a home so sturdy and staunch that one wonders if It reflects tba characteristics of tba people who have lived la It or whether tbey Java absorbed some of Its own rugged strength with Its bugs solid walnut furnishings. MARIE DILLE. GERARD ABSENT, CREW IN CHARGE OF AMERICA'S INTERESTS IN BERLIN Joseph Xf. Grew, secretary of the American embassy In Berlin and charge d'affaires, is tbe man who re ceived from Chancellor von Bethmann- Hollweg for transmission to the United States the German suggestion that Berlin was ready to- consider peace negotiations. Mr. Grew, who repre sented the United States In Ambassa dor Gerard's absence, Is a young man for so Important a post, being only thirty-six years old. He was graduated from Harvard In 1902 and began his career In the consular and diplomatic service In 1904 as clerk to the consu late general In Carlo. Slnco then he has served In Mexico City, Petrognu, Vienna and Berlin. Mr. Grew's home Is In Boston. Brains. The largest apes have only sixteen ounces of bnilu. while the lowest typu of man bas Uitrty-iilue. Old Time Police. Glasgow in the eighteenth century had a competent volunteer unpaid po lice force. immerse the article lu a pot niiea with cold water to which some com mon salt has been added. Boil tbe wa ter well, then cool slowly. Glass treated In this wsy will resist any sudden chance of tn'"- Might Ba Worse. 'Whnt do you know about BlirHot- air?" , , "Why. Bill travels for the same house I do." 'I know tlm:. 'ut is he all right oth erwise?" Exchange- ' No Respecter of Persona. Mistress (to maidservant by way of mild rebuke)! dou't think your young muu bas very good manners. 1 no ticed that be did not rise, from bis seat wben I came into tbe kitchen. Maid (deprecating) I'm very sorry, ma'am, but he doesn't do It even wben I come into the room. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. mmum mn nni in KINDNESS. -.Whon w consider the results It bringa I wonder why it ia wa are not all kinder than wa ara. . How easily it is donel How in . How in- Jt . How in- imberedl 'J. stantaneously, it actsl fallibly it is rameml Drummend. g) JOSEPH C. GREW Q Tba P.outh (.alms so mora remarkable womaa than Mrs Georira Clark, prtaldeol of tba Tbqim Kenlurky and Midland railroad In ber position of prlleii of this great torn psny aha Is by no means a n.ere Biura bead wltk aubordiiiatea doing lbs eieruliva work of Ilia aaler- a remarkably keen oilnd aud btrsalf d I recti ,a details aa nil as Its greater luovae nt lbs roinpany. Mrs. Clark surcdd bar hutband to tba oreil deury of tba company, and ber aim has been to bring to rcalUstlon bis drram of opening up tba Forget Your Aches. Stiff kneea, aching limbs, lama back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It penetrates without rubbing and soothes tbe tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus ay ointments or poultices. For sprains, sor muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep lt on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c. (Adr.) Hugo's 6lip. Victor Hugo puts Into tbe mouth of Charlemagne, In "Ajmalllot" the words, "Yon dream like a scholar of Sorbonne." That famous InsUtutloa, was founded In 12M. 430 Tears after the days of Charlemagne. Burying the Hatchet. This expression, meaning "let by gones be bygones," Is derived from a custom once lu rogue smong tbe North American Indiana. According to command of the "great spirit," they were obliged, wben tbey smoked the pipe of' peace, to bury In the ground their tomahawks, scslping knives and war cluba In token that all enmity was at an end. No Increment? It was tbe first sunireroary of tbe Pi) oodles' wedding day, and tbe good wife had prepared a special dinner in honor of the occasion. "Prlscllla." said Pnoodles after the feasting was over, "that was tbe best meal I ever ate. You are worth your weight In gold." "A year ago today. Claude," Mrs. Pnoodles answered, "you told me I was worth my weight In diamonds." "Did II Well. dear, this Is your first annual er revaluation." Chicago Tribune. , Watch Your Pap. Pep is a slung word Invented to con vey tbe Idea of those who sre always up and about, who. are full of "ginger," who never go to sleep at the switch. Wben you are full of pep you can go a long way toward doing almost any thing. But pep runs out! If your stomach goes back on you because you don't know bow to take care of it: 11 you consort with weak minded people taking on the color of their weak mlndeUness; If you bum tbe caudle ai both ends, then your pep runs low. Watch your pep. Life. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C Latourette, 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. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. . OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Office Phonee Pacific Main 405; Home A-270. ?TONE 4 MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OREGON CITY - - - . . OREGON O. D, EBY Attorney-at-Lav Money loaued, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examlucd, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C, 8CHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law i- Deutscher Advokat Will practice in all courts, make col ' " lecUons and settlements." " """ Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City- Oregon. IE LIMIT UP, YET HE STATI DEPARTMENT CONTENDS REPLY MAY BE ON WAY, BUT DELAYED REM. OF KLTO CHIEF WHX END ETFORIS OF COfflUf Head of Facto Government Ballevtd e to Insist Ha Cannot .Discuss Question With American Troops on His Boll WASHINGTON, Dee. 2.-Altbough General Carranxa had not replied to night to tba demand of tha United Hutee that ha either ratify or repudi ate the protocol drawn by tha Mexican American Joint communion, the as piration or tbs time limit was not made tha occasion for formally declaring the ncgotlutlone at an and. While tba time expired at midnight, officials were Inclined to take Into consideration that a reply might have been delayed and Indicated that a fa vorable reply, evea though a day or more lata, would not be reJJected, Inasmuch aa an adjuatmnot of Inter national difficulties was the chief ob ject Refusal to accept tbs terms of the agreement, under which troops would be withdrawn from Chihuahua, means tbe cloelog of negotiatlona through the Joint commission for adjustment of the questlona at iasue between the United 8tatea and the defacto government of Mexico. What affect the new altuatlon then preaented would have on tbs policy of the United States Is not known. The more general opinion among govern ment offlclala. la that the Mexican executive would not alter bis repeated declaration that the American troops must be withdrawn unconditionally and any further discussion of Internat ional 'subjects could not take place while foreign troops violated the sov ereignty of Mexico- If Carranxa persists In bis refusal there will be nothing for the members ' of the Joint commission to do but to hold one last conference to close the record and say good-bye. A POPULAR VERDICT. Based en Evidence of Oregon City People Grateful thousands tell It Of weak back made strong Of weak kidneys made well Urinary disorders corrected. Oregon City people add their testi mony. Tbey praise Doan's Kidney Pills. Oregon City evidence Is now com plete. Oregon City testimony Is confirmed; Reports of early relief substantiated. Merit doubly proved by test of time. Let sn Oregon City citizen speak. Tomas Trembath, 310 Sixth street. 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