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OREGON TITY BNTBRPRI8H, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1917. ESTACADA WANTS BONE-DRY LAW RF IN FFFFHT ma uriif nnium ul. in liilui IN A ntW MJUNIT CLARKES CO ON PROBABLY WILL 4bovalley farmersto WITH LAWSON AS PV FFDmiAPV 1 GETGfleNMENTSEEOS WITNESSLEAK" DISTRICTS IN TRADE RADIUS OF OREGON CITY SAID TO OPPOSE SCHCMI. HTATK C.U'ITOI. l I nlr ihr horn raw aftrrnoou unill "boa dry" irhiiuii Halem, Or . Jab I adjourns tumor iftrr Mi. inlay, the n bill no being drafted hi ..in in ,i I . of 1'iirtt.iii.l f attorney will bo IMrttdurett by Rgffe itatlve Andora'.n on rYldai Ihr two houses anil Is signed by the governor Inasmuch a Ihr alcoholic Iraltl. commute of thu two houses propose In buhl Joint sessions before placing II on thlrtl tea. line In either house. Hi.- bill l mil likely lo encoun CLACKAMAS COUNTY DELEGATION TO APPEAR BEFORE LEGISLATURE Whllr ihr measure It not yrl coin M sorbins delays According to Ihr lilrlr, ll U crrtaln that It will enrry no schedule now mapped otil for It. Ihr search ami arliurr provision. ; mramirr should art through both Th bill will carry an emergency hom. Innblr of thrrr weeks clause, however. That will make II i That will make It effective bImvui operative lmntr!latrly after II passes rVbruary 1. W. P Mewlsy, Jr., Donataa $100 To ward Special Train to go lo Capi tal City Corporation Said lo Favor Cascade County. Thr people their b Ada f' Ihr proposed a district to Mul at Ion of Case if Oregon 1'ity hair I In tbrlr fteht agalnt m-tallon of thr OSVH0 nonmh county, the cre do county out of th raatern section of Clackamas and the proposal to Improve a main highway with ltr and federcl aid west of th Willamette rirrr at a tacrine of thv Improvement of Iho raciflr Highway aa tt Is aa prrarnt dealgnat'-d. Dr. I. A. Motrin, who led Ike right for a pure water supply tor Oregon City and Weal Linn two ycara ago, waa Tueaday appointed chairman of a committee to fight the movement to take Oreron City off Hi mala line of highway raffle, and the Live Wire of the Oregon City Commercial club will get behind the committee. Other members of the committer are M I). Utourette. K. 1 Itrodle. T V Sulll van and C. Schuebel. The Live Wire luncheon Tuesday waa taken up mainly with a diacuaaion of county divlaion and annexation problema. and 0. K Johnson produced a map ahowinc th proposed boundar lea of Cascade county. Remonstrances Are Out Considerable Interest waa taken, when It waa shown that the division Ists. with headquarters at Estacada, plan to take in the Cotton. Clarke and Highland district, aa well a some of the territory around Logan and Viola, aad It waa stated that remonstrances against the division of Clackamas county along the lines indicated have already been placed in circulation In eastern Clackamaa county. Clackamas is a large county, aim there is a sentiment here that eventu ally the eastern portion will be Ji vorced from thr parent steam ami made into a new county, but it is rep resented here that residents of the Col. ton. Highland and Clarkes districts, that are within the trade radius of Oregon City, are opposed to lieing car LEGISLATURE WILL BE 80 PER CENT GERMAN ASKED 10 PROVIDE A NEW PRISONERS WELCOME FISH LADDER AT PALLS CAPTURE.; MANY LEGISLATORS SAY THEV WILL SUPPORT APPROPRIA TION FOR PROJECT. SALEM. Or-. Jan. 10 t Special -The recommendation of tiovernor PETER FORBES RECEIVES LET TER FROM SERGEANT IN BRITISH ARMY. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO WATCH RESULTS OF CROPS HI HI WAHHINUTON. I I Ian. I (lpt clalt- Thr t'nlled Stales depart lueiit of agriculture. In OOMMCtkM ith It dlstr liulliin of new and mre field sards for experimental purposes, has re quested Congressman W C lluwley to rrcoinmeml four huii'lnd furmers in Hi.- first eongreski.ni.il district of Oregon who will be sum. lently Inter eatnl to eipcrlnient wllh one vnrlety of thr special ami during the cum tin: season and repor t la I he drpurt mint Hie results obtr.in d wllb their test. Thr seed aaalgnnl Mr lluwley con sists of seventy four pound packages of Kunnis grown alfalfa, three hundred four-pound packages of un Improved i.irtety of field pea. and thirty two pound pueknges of white ilon-r ed Only on kind of seed will be furulshe.1 a furuier for trial and Mr llawley will semi the seed In the order In which hi reielves rxiUfM for it Nm tanner I siring the seed should state his ppi erence and should the seed he special ly desre;i be alreudv taken by prior requests, state his s. oad or third choice. PROBE IS STORM! UNITARIAN CHURCH II fit CARRIED ON IN THIS COUNTY FRANZ BOPP AND HE AHINQ BEFORE HOUSE COM MITTEE IS TURNED INTO UPROAR BY FININCIBR WORKERS GATHER HIRE TO DIS CUSS PROBLEM OF DISTRICTS. SPLIT IN RELIGIONS 4 OE HIS AIDES ARE CONVICTED FEDERAL JURY IN SAN FRANCIS CO RETURNS VERDICT OF QUILTV AS CHARGED BOSTON MAN SHAKES HAND IN FACE OF REPRESENTAIIVE CHIPERFIEID Between lo.nl) ami llillli n-pie senlallies ftom ihr sen n rural field mliiMersd lo by Iho Rev, A J Ware, count) inlsshriiari snp.iied under the nuspl.es of thr I'll. I lluptlst i lull. h. ami frlrnds of th Count) Mlsalims . oniliilllee. met In a haiiiiirl at IHMiti Saturday lo plan work fur IVI7 The following pollr) was unauluiiiusly d. dried upon In rooierallng with Christian1 notkers upon the tuiloii Held In lb" SSBJlMf the Kind llaptlsl church. real-1 Isrs thut sectarian tsnrk In small nun ! muultlea Is doomed to failure Teh' WASIIIN'tlTON. Jan. S -Through " rnral oiiimiinll) of f.0 famlllra In bewildering m.ie of iutltunlliins and "" rmnmunlly are represent d Moth heated solloqule. which turtird Ihr m"'- "apllsl. I'rasbyterlan. CungrsKu heurlng Into un uproar, the house rules Ibmullst. Lutheran, l ulled llrethern cointiiltti" wreslksl for several hnuru tWBjSllStli and other Christian today with Tin mas W Uiksoii. ol ' bun h iiieiiih.-rshlis Thr most any He Ion. ullhotit obtaining nuv dellnlte ,mo l-reed ran ImmsI Is ten famlllea lrirnrm.it Ion to substantiate the atorles T" organise a church of an) drnomlu of a leuk1 to Vni ulreet In alliance """" means either lo ml off four fifth PRESIDING JUDGE, W. H. HUNT. DfflNfS MIHTARV ENHRPRKSE Chisf Clsrk of Houao Ends NsarCom bat by Pulling Bostonlan Back In to Chair Tumulty and Lans ing Taks Stand. Court Doss Not Avsli llsslf of Right to Esprsss Convictions. Bui Tskss Up Four Hours In Going 0tr Caao With Jury Ktghty per cent of the liermuns cap tured by the Allies are delighted at be- Withy, ombe In his message yesterday ln "'cording lo J. J. Pickering. to thr legislature that a new fish lad- " - "" niawiaaww viti.i ainaint ailv i-i.ttilli. In L'lir.in.i I iL der la vitally needed at Oregon City.;, , " . Itl K 1 1 i i ' i . t If .ll'lll 1111' IHRl Hill' 111 Illi uei. iiuoii eamps. auu no uiog 1 1 nigiaMailtllg jWg of the seed la in in three trench raids before he waa tended for spring planting .the d pnrt I wounded, lie tells of his experience In t ment wishes to distribute the seed he- .i I. tt. r written to I'eter 1). Firbes. of fore March 1st. 1917. Mr. llawley this city, manuel training teacher in j w111 &tif "cnd the '" WstsHH the local school. Mr l'lrkerlnir who farmers upon their request so long as of th president' peace note When the i oinirilltee adjourn d in. ill The seesl will be mulled out from the toinorrow. w lib Mr. I.awsoii's examlnn- und a moderate appropriation to meet jtft,.ntion c this requirement would be a wise in vestment." will meet with a hearty re sponse from the Clackamas member of the legislature and accurances are given that all of them will exert every effort lo put through the legislation BMoasaaaasj .. . . .nrrrpsji i.ui . rurrnay carriage anil Li. none al Oregon it- knows.' " , . , , , . wagon Ini lders. of Ishaw, near Gltts- and everyone who has anv knowledge " , , m , of the conditions along the river ut j w' Srola'1- Bn Mr. Forbea are , that point knows, that a new fish lad- j f'u'nil of ffWH standing. dr Is badly needed." stated Senator Mr Pickering's letter, casting inter ' estlng side lights on the great war. drpurttm nt's wnnhouse diriH'tly to th farmer, upon Mr. Iluv. e s reiiilsltion ami will be nceompanl' d by a circular giving full Instruction-- regarding the culture of the crop furni- lied Since a la aaoclated with R Y. Pickering H the supply lusts, und. of otrrse. with out cxpens" to them Dlttiick. after he heard the governor read bis message. "The amount of money that will be required to construct a new fish lad der will by no means bankrupt the state, but will b money wisely in vested. 'The old fish ladder has been there for many years and has about out-lived its uscturhess. Master Fish Ward-.-n TUMULTY LINKED lion uncompleted, u million to cite him before the liar of the house fur ON tc'jpt liccuuse he refused to KlVO names hud lieen considered In eve. i live session und taken under udvlse un rrt of the community from any part in such work, or lo rce them Into u body that la nut theirs bv com ii tl.nr In every small community the not m es operating against Christian work are an many that division of for.es is SAN t-'ltAM IHCii. Cal Juu 0 Kratu llopp. Herman consul Knar in I here, and four of his attaches or em ployes. were found guilty tonight hi a Jury In thr l ulled Stairs dlcHi.t court of hating lolatl this country rreiilralll) Thi. Jurr n tired at I oeliN-k Ihl-aftrrniN-u after llstrnltig four BBatfl lo Judge William II. Hum's 'barge Judge Hum did not aiull himself of hla right to ripress his convictions of liil.il That l win the eniinlrr shir guilt or Iiiiuh in a right he has un Is dotted with rotting MJrtj .b.rr.l r f..r Utt ml whu. ,lhn nl. ire proper Uun for thr . i.ttr- u, ,. ,i, ii i,,,!,,, ,,, dlflces K. rller In the .lav Jose I ,.,.M . . ." . . ! T' ? " " '.r court.. Including II 7 r ' Bine in reru n t-c rctur to cr sideni linou. u: 'cun-d to give emphutlc statement. thut bo hud no knowledge of the peace note before It wa: glieu to the press Secretary lainalng, of the state dr p(uTtS -tit. also look the Main! to usserl he had no Knowledge of advance in formation circulated n .it.hu. III. pe; ce note. out. not to build dead alive cr-dal groups of its own :' uii.tr "Ism.'" but to coonrnle with eirry Calllornla I'rrhapn one of ihr most vital n h follows. In purt: "December. 1914. I decided 1 would I IT r m serw.es. Father and mother were very much against It as we wen' very busy in the works at the time, j However. I considered the matter fully, and could not see otherlse, than it was my duty, as 1 was 34 years of age, had WITH THE TIP OF NOTE BY HEARSAY eieugelli al ChrUllau element In ra h imunily for the general uplift of Ihr community The ((immunity mis sionary orgunlratlon shrill be shared . by all. rcgrdleaa of erred When i- t i sons confess Christ in their meetings, tliey shall Hot be nskrd to untie with After HeciarliiK he hud evidence Ufa (he rhun-h sending the missionary, leak and a- ., .ting h had Information Kn, MP, , 11(lt ,, ,,. from u mcniher of congress that a , tlWh f hl, wn , ,,. ,.h(,r cabinet oiflclul had I n u beiieflclury. Oregon City, or In son.- other et Ijiwson Ullllv refrrr ed to give the Tll , , , , ,.,. ,,. ii. Iln-s to the committee II an- ,..M-,.,i .... ,.i,- .i.r,i ... lire expense of some other Chrlsllutl nli al issries pnHlcutarly atrrasrd In Judge II ii,- was the definition of a I military enterprise." which the pet eminent allrgrs In It felony ladM ment. llopp, Vice Consul K II. von i Sshai k. lileStSBSSl George Wllhi dm ion llrlm ken C (' Crowley, serrrt war agent, and his secretary "LEAK" HEARINGS noun, ed tlctlatith he woubl i lie nn I names, re gardless of cons( qtietices Ther.' were heutod exebunges, in i which the words "four uusher" could 1 be heard aboie tile generul dill which ! Interrupted the record of thr official Clanton had It repaired a few years ' not ,aken ,hc responsibility of a wife R. W. BOLLING. PRESIDENT'S BRO stenographer. ago. but unquestionably a new one Is "a1 considerable experience, you re needed and we appreciate the gover- j member In the ltoer war. strong and nor's attitude in the matter." healthy, and hud always taken an ac- I'nquestionably a request for an ap-; tlve interest In military matters. THER IN LAW, SAID TO HAVE REAPED PROFIT. propriatlon for the new ladder will he placed before the legislature and ap parently there will be no opposition to it. A number of legislators who wer spoken to relative to the matter, e . ....... i j ...... i n i , -1 .. . . t .. , . ved out of Clackamus and placed 'nf"'"1 "r!"uc couiuy. siaieo merusenes us laiur- Cascade county and that they will join in the movement against division. It is not at all unlikely that if the boundary lines of the proposed county were altered, so as to leave territory that is properly within a trade radius of Oregon City in Clackamas county, that opposition to the creation of Cas cade county here would be withdrawn Corporation Wants Change. it waa statd at the luncheon todHy that the Portland Railway Light & Power company, which has heavy in terests in easfern Clackamas, faveors tho new county plan, with the idea that its electric line to Estacada and Cazodero would benefit by increased traffic, with the establishment of a county neat at Estacada. The River Mill and Caradero plants of the com pany are to be taken Into the new county, according to the lines, but the plant at Bull Run remains in Clacka mas. It is also reported here that the Estacada hotel, constructed and oper ated by the company, will he sold to tho new county for a courthouse, if the legislature acts favorably upon the di vision measure. Oregon City and Clackamas county residents will go to Salem and appear before the committees on counties of able to making such an appropriation if the Clackamas members considered it necessary and there Is no question but what the Clackamas members will be able to make them see the light. ,T T "February, 1915, I went over to France as a sergeant In my old regi ment, the Gordon Highlanders. For six months I did not actually see any active service, being employed lead ing German prisoners to the deten tion camps behind the lines, and do ing other odd Jobs, at the same time familiarizing myslf with all parts of the line. "September and October. 1915. I took regular turns in the first line tranche, without mishap, although I ; took part In three trench raids, brln-l WASHINGTON1 ing in for the three plunftes' a total, , r un m w 1 i ..(. : tionnl minors of a j describe the awful condition some 0fj8trect In advance of President Wil these prisoners were in, and I woubl son's peace note were related to the say that SO per cent were delighted at j no,18e rulea committco today by Rep- being captured, certainly all who had resentutlve Wood, of Indlanu. in sup- an education. I would like to go Into ' port Qf ns resolution for un Inquiry. detail as to trench operations, fight-; He prefaced his testimony with the statement that he hnd nothing nut HUNT ON FOR NEW YORKER WHO WROTE LETTER TO CONGRESSMAN "A .Curtis" Sends Startling Informa tion to Representative Wood Tumalty and Boiling Deny Charges. I .a . Hon. slinking his hand In Ucpr - ii t. live ChlMTtleld' face assert' d that ho knew his right-, and would not le bulldozed. He finally irsi pulled Into ii chair by the chief clerk of la - house. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. body, imr by building up w at. scctar Ian rhurrhc. which mrrrly play n dog In the manger part In keeping nut other denomination Success Is men , surod onlv bv service It Is measured only by the breadth of Hint servic be yond the bounds of Its own member ship The orgunlzatlon which live! only for Itself deserves but one thing of the community a dremt and speedy burlul Hence the poll, v .,( Hie First lluptlst chun h Is: "To endeuvor to eoordlHle nil the evangelical religious forces In unv community In which It exclush el) works Into nn tmseclarlun-or mum MAY END LAWSON STILL IS DEFIANT FINANCIER OFFERS TO DISCLOSE NAMES AND AMOUNTS IF FULL PROBE IS ORDERED .Ian. ' leak" 5 - -Scnsa to Wull The following real estate thansfers were filed In the office of County He- sectarian mission, corder lloyles Frlduy: 'To Bdiise that all workers In these llenjamln 0. Howes lo E. M. Howes; missions shall unite with thr nearest S:, acres of section 17 townshlu 4 south orgunled church of the body to will, h range Z east; (1. Annie M. and Joseph Wltzlg to A. F Fisher, lot 1 of block 7. Edgewood ad dition to Oregon OWj . $111. Cora A McCord to II. EL Mason, nil of lot 11, block S, qtiincy addition to MUwBukle; i. Ella and John M. Sinclair to Ed ward II- und Anna llrlghuin, lot 19. JSBllUlgB Lodge: fiooo. E. M. Howell to J, T. Apperson, lurid DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS COMMITTEE GROW WEARY OVER INVESTIGATION they of preference belong! Methodist ' Presbyterian, lluptlst or what not.) ' In the work of the county mission ary or of the church In sina'l ciuuinunl tl'-s nn denominational creed or differ ; ence will be known. The purpose Of uniting all Christians In u united front ' Investigators Will Return to House With Adverse Report Mr. Lw. son Says He Can Name Offlo III High Up In Power. NEW YORK. Jan. 9 Hurry K Thaw, who was legally releaser! i ; Ing, etc.. but we are not allowed to do months ago from an asylum for the ; so. and th censor would simply score , hr.;iv ,n ,.fr,.r and vninlv nrotested I " against an op ri s-sslon or mo com-1 . .ovemncr anu uecemner. rj;, I mlttee. lie mentioned josepn n. or was In Paris and early In January, 191C ! multy. secretary to President Wilson; insane, where he was sent after he had killed Stanford White, was today In dicted here charged with kidnapping Fred Gump, Jr.. of Kansas City, a youth of 19 years, and assaulting him with a whip. Allentists say whipping is a mania with Thaw. the senate und house. W. P- Hawiey lr.. of the Hawiey Pulp & Paper corn- trenches. Late in January, while tak- j president; Ilernar.l Iiarueh, of New Inc part in a trench raid. I got a bad ' York, and various brokerage houses, cat In my left arm, just how I do not , crediting most of his Informulion to n know. I fell to the ground and lay ' letter received from "A- Curtis," of there until rescued by orderlies In the j New York dead of night, and tuken to the field : This letter, nrndnced later, was tianv, today made an offer of $100 to defray the expense of a special thain irom Oregon City to Sal-m and return, i I hospital. There my wound was dressed and I was sent to the base No. 8556 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Oregon City, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on December 27th, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $112.391.ii0 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured 400.77 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation 12,50000 Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 46,500.00 Securities other than TJ. S. bonds owned unpledged.. 85.6S9.67 Total bonds, securities, etc 132,189.67 Stock of Federal Reserve Hank 1,750.00 Value of banking house 14,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 6,000.00 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St. Louis $ 3,283.60 Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 48,690 W- Net amount due from banks and bankers 11,168.7 Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items $ 2,022.90 Fmctlnnnl currency, nickels and cents 439.90 Notes of other national bankB 8,080.00 Federal Reserve noteB 1,380.00 Lawful reserve In vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve bank 44'r?"; Redemption fund with 1.3. treasurer and due from U. b. Treasurer ".1,974.13 11,168.75 2,673.46 2,462.80 ,.080.00 ,380.00 1,055.05 625.00 hospital. While waiting my turn, blood poisoning get In and my arm had to be amputated- I lost my arm but It was worth it, p.nd I am now at home helping father, as fit as a fiddle' and would be delighted to do the same again. 'The British soldier is the same as never in a hand to hand fight, no equal in the world. The French and Bel gians admit It, and even the captured Germans. I think I can now claim to be a Scotchman, having twice fought In Scottish regiments. The Scotch soldiers arc the most feared on the whole line, they simply laugh at dan ger. Of course, It is now only a mat- j today, "that Barney Baruch had In ter of time until the Allies have a formation about the note to the complete victory. It Is a wonder to European belligerents two or three me we have been able to do what we days before It was sent and that on have done. I would say Britain will ! two or three oeaslons about that tlrn written 00 plain paper, without the writer's address, and up to a late hom tonight Kenneth Rnmney. deputy ser-gennt-at-arms of the house, In New York, In searching for A. Curtis had been unable to find any trace of him. Statements were Issued after the committee meeting by Secretary Tumulty and Mr. Ilolllng flatly deny ing the reports regarding' them. The committee probably tomorrow will hear Representative Gardner, who declared on the floor of the house recently that h" knew there was a "leak." "I am informed," Representative Wood certified before the committee Total $401,651.23 LIABn.lTIBS. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 be at full strength about February, 1918, taking Into consideration men, munitions, etc. "We have 900 men employed now, about 200 below normal, as you know, and arc most engaged on government work, and supply wagons for France, Russia and Italy, and all sorts of small fittings our drop hammers can handle for large guns. "The second unit to our office build ing that you planned Is now complete, j he was In consultation with Mr. Tumulty at the Bitrnore hotel in New Yory." Promised Beyond His Income. "I'm nfraid I've got to ask you for a raise in salary." "Why?" "I'm to be married next Wednesday." "That may be, hut I cuii't afford to raise the puy of ever ybody In this instl- Surplus fund 25,000.00 ' tne main onice uujding being now tution Hint gels married.' Undivided proms t,zus.oii Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 5,940.35 269.20 Circulating notes outstanding 12,500.00 Net amount due to banks and bankers 392.74 Individual deposits subject to check 238.876.96 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 12,510.59 Certified checks Postal savings deposits ; 35,974. jo Total demand deposits $287,375.35 Certificates of deposit 20 .834. i0 Other time deposits Mi'-i Total of time deposits $ 26,113 94 Total $401,651.23 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss: I F J Meyer, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. Correct Attest: D. C. LATOTJRETTE, M. D. LATOTJRETTE, C- D. LATOTJRETTE. Directors. a v.-,ih and sworn to before inc this 6th day of January!! 17. Subscribed and sworn g c laTOURETTE. 8el) Notary Public. My commission expires July 17th, 1919. 150 by 45 feet, two stories high of brick constmctlon. In Wlshaw we would not know a war was In progress ex cept for a few wounded soldiers going around. Of course many r,ed hearts are In the homes as we have now lost 74 to date, but we have 1560 In the service, and this after all Is not so bad." Don't Let 8kln Troubles Spread. Trivial blemishes are sometimes the first warning of serious skin diseases. Neglected skin troubles grow. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment promptly stops the progress of eczema, heals stubborn rases of pimples, acne, blotchy, red and scaly skin. The an tiseptic qualities of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment kill the germ and prevent the spread of the trouble. For cold sores or chapped hands, Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt relief. At your druggist, 50c (Adv.) I know, sir: but. you see, my ens. is peculiar. I promised my bride to be if she'd marry nrc I'd provide her with nil the luxuries of life, und mm you hoost in V wn-'.-H I in not going able to make good." Detroit Press. Fret- Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have din ner at six are almost certain to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with In digestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform Its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) In Ezra Fisher l. L. ('.. township 2 south, range 2 east; ;$1. MMody Investment Company to Southern Pacific company, land in soc io, 31, township I south, range 2 east; $1. Tho following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Ro- corder Boylcs Saturday: G. A. Cobb and Maggie Cobb et ul In John nnd Miiry A. Brans, land In sec tion 9, township I south, rungu 1 vast; $10. C- J. anil Nora E. Wilson In Iutnliun Bauernfelnd, undivided half interest of lots 10, 11, IL', block 15. Arbor Lodge; $1. Joseph Btlball In Frank Judlng, 40 acres of section 34, township 2 Booth, range 5 east; $1 100. Susie C. Harrington and A. F. Her ring to A. Mather, parts of lots 2, 5, 6, block 3, smith (iackuinas ; $1. P, H. Marlcy to Emll and Herman Ellason, north hulf quarter of suction 12, township 5 south, range 1 enst; $1. Real estate transfers filed with coun ty Recorder I). (,'. BoyleB Tuesday are ns follows: Minnie Epply to Myra Sturtz, five acres of section 32, township 2 south Of rungo 7 cast; $ 01 Pearl M. Hoyt et ul to Uriah Morley, tract 39 of the Shaver Place; $10. August F. Hunke et ux to N- J. Pat terson, lots 1 and 2 section 3 town ship 5 south of range 2 east; $1. August F. Hunke et ux to W. J. Pnt tcrson, lot 4, section 34 township I south of range 2 east; $10. Minnie U Foster to Samuel O. 1)111 man. lot 8 block 27 Oregon City; $10. Samuel 0. Dlllman et ux to Frank Heck et ux lot 8 block 27 Oregon City; $8350. The United States of America to fcfedoran Crawford, certain land on Fifth nnd Main streets. EL P. Ilrlghtblll et ux to F. S. Stanl fcr et ux, lots 7 and 8 block 2 Weslynn; II. A. Hayworth et ux to John H. Rov enue, land in section 3 township 1 south range 4 east; $1. Delia B. Hartness to A. T. Hartncs.i, 10 acres of section 9, 16, township 4 south, range 1 east: ;$. John L Evans et ux to O. A. Cobb, lots 11. 12, 13, 14, Canby Gardens; 13800. Charles Kadderly et ux to Edna U Downing, part of Bectlon 9, township 3 south, range 7 e:.at; $50. John Norberg to Mary Norberg, one half of lots 5, 6, 7, block 86, of sub division Oak Grove; $10. Honora L. E. Murphy to Elizabeth Z. Murphy, et al, 40.76 acres of land In section 33, township 2 south, range 7 east; $10. George W. Joseph et ux to John G. Alexander, part of D. L. C. of Alexan der K- Mark, Clackamas county; $10. for the religious and moral good of th" community will be kept uppermost WASHINGTON, Jan. . Although "The First lluptlst church, through I bourns W Liwson promised today in Its county committee, will co oporuto j MBtae names und amounts" Isvoh with each community group by unit , ' men high In official life Is cungrec Ing in the support of the county mis- ordered nn Inquiry into tho alleged leak slonary. by advising regarding lutest 111 advance of President Wilson's peace methods of religious work, nnd In any ""'''' tl,"r'' w,'r" Indications tonight wuy It can for the best Interest of tho "in house rules committee was entire community. about to drop Its hearings on lire Wood I, a ,,., ,,, .. ,., ( ...in 'resolution for sin b m Irrvestli .ni.in Ing to work will henceforth be selected us fluid of operation when reaching out to new work, Instead nf one where some other denomination can do good broad community servlco, If It will." The Inst year has seen the largest extension of this county work, with the must promising results In general good to tbrr vurlous comiuunltoles of any In the five yenrs the work has been carried on. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most Effectual. i have taken a greet many bottles of Cbainberlaln'i Cough Remedy und ei iry lime it has r ured mo I hnvu found It most effectual for a booking cough and for colds. After taking It u OOUgh always disappears," writes J. R Moore, Lost Virlloy, Ga. Ohtnlniihlo everywhere. end return the resolution lo the house i with mi adverse report. Democratic members of the commit tee freely expressed Unir wearin-ss over the proceedings of the paid few days, .Mr. uiwsrin continued ninny tu den tin' tmnmltti-o, refusing over mid over again to give the names nf the men he sub I he hud been lohl profited by the "leuk," lifter suggesting thut lie could name un official higher up than any yet mentioned, The hearing will continue throughout (omOrTOW, ul least, to give several ti Ihr' men mentioned In the vurlous re ports ami rumors related before the committee nn opportunity to mgkl its tern en ti, Port of Bandon plans $10,000 dredge to 1 1., mt. i. ii 12 foot channel between (Adv.) Biindon und Coqullle. W 8ijjapft!ff teal Long hours, close and tedious work are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Don't suffer. DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS will quickly drive your Pain away, and Dr. Miles' Nervine will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. DIZZY SPELLS. "My nerves became all worn out I had bad head aches and severe dlzay pells. I could not sleep and my appetlta waa poor. I began using Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln mis and they always gave me Instant re lief no matter what the pain. Then I used Dr. Miles' Nervine regularly and was soon In perfect health again." MRS. S. U TOTJNO. Ill Pittsburg HL. NewcxsUe, Pana.