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m l la mat tar of lit HiUU of Aw gnat Morser, Iesed MM bo I hereby iIih Hut lb m lerelsaed iiim ulrli of lbs aetata of ttlMI I f f r . deceased, has fll4 liar final ai roust In Uia County Court if Ik Nlata ( Oregon lor Ik SteMf ef rbwssinaa ami Ibal Ida ITlli day f Jaaaair. HIT, al the boar of 10 ii'aloab a in In Iba county ivurt room la Iba lounly rourl houae al Oregon i'Hy, Clerk einaa lounly, Oregon, baa hart) appointed arftir time anil plat" (or Iba bearing of ob)e Guns to said final annum and for Ilia settlement iba roof MMINA IIOHIIICR. Kasrulrls M It MKAI'IMM, Allornay for Kiatulrll. I'ortbuid. Oregon lb of flr.l publication, Dwambar M, ttil Quardlsns bait af Raal taUta. la Iba County Court of Iba Hint of Oregon, for Iba rounly of dis'samae In lh mallar of thn KalatK of Joliu linn k Joseph llrork and Mrnry llrock, mlienra Nlltlrn U lirli l.jr alien 'I'hat III I 'll nam" of an order of tin- rounly court of Ct tenia, lounly, Htut" of Oregon, duly given and made on Iba 22nd day of famembrr, III, In Iba abov n nilr.l estate. Aim i lirix b. guardian if I he persons and estate of John Hrm-h .pii.i'i. and II' nr llrork. inln ora, hi aoll on or sfl r the 2:,th day of January. HIT, In tha rounly of clarkamaa. alata of Ormu, to tha highest and liaat lilddrr and uisin the terms and londlllmin hereinafter man tloocd. al private sale, subject to I ha confirmation hy thn said ronnly court Ibe following deacrlhed real proiwrty belonging to tbo aatalaa of aald mln ora: Thn iinllvliteil onrslsth Interest of arh of mIiI hlra In and to Ilia north eat iiiartrr of the northwest quarter of an Hon 3t. t nahlfi WIS south. range four real of thn Willamette im rlillan. In Clai kainaa rounly, Oregon. onlalnlog forty acres. Trrnia and Cnndlllona of Half '.mli ti I-'ii delivery of aald deed of aald guardian, and after ronflruiatlon of alt' by aald county court, twenty par cent of Md to he depoalted on date of IIckI mid almtrart al riprnae of purchaser. Illda and offer iiiuat lie In writing and may ba left at Iba office of J. K Clark, attorney fur aald guardian, or may bv delivered to aald guardian per sonally at route '. Woodburn. Oregon, al any time after the ftrat publication of thla notice and before the making of aald sale. tinted, December 2Hth. ANNA IIROCK, liuardlan of the I'eraon and Estate of John llrork, Joaeph llrock and lersry llrock. Minora. joiin f. ci.aiik. Attorney for Ouardluli. Citation. In the County Court of the Male of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa. In tha matter of tho ealate of Bllsa lieth Jane Waldron. Deceased To John 11.111.." i C. K Hancock, ilae Waldron. II. A. Waldron, Guy Waldron, and all other unknown heir of Mi-. 1 1" ih Jane Waldron: In the nnmn of the Htate of Oregon: You arc hereby cited and required to nppear and pi In the county court of the Btalo of Oregon, for the county of Clarknmna. nt the rounly court room of aald court, on the ISU day o, Janunry. HIT, at tho hour of 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of milil day, then nnd (hero hIiow cause, If any ex Int. why lot 12. T jiii P. KnniliiU'i BUb division of block .1, Mount ricumint. ahould not bo sold to pny the delita nnd claims . uluat tho oatnto of aald deceased us art out In the petition horelnbi'fori filed Witness, tho Hon. II. S. Anderson, Judge or aald court UiIb 2Sth day of December, I9H. Attest: , M. HAJUUNOTON, Clerk. Sher-lffe Sal. In the Circuit Court of the Hluto of OroKiin. for the county of Cliirkiiniua : K. Baltlgar, riuimirr, va- Walter K. Mnrrloii. Ilrntrtco R. Mar- rloi, hlB wire; Ketitietli M. Crow, Jane Doc Crow, hln wife; J, H. MUUBSH, lam. I im- MllllKim. hi" wlfo; .1. (1. I'lill llpa. Juno Doe I'hllllpH, hlH wlfo; Cor dollii C. Wright, formerly Cordi'lla C. Dnvla nnd Churlca W. Hoofor. Defond- ante, Stato of OrtfOBi County of OuVtkaV nma, aa: Ily vlrluo of a JmlRtnont order, di crco nnd un oxocutlon, duly Imuii'il ont of alld under tho hoiiI of tho nbOTO on titled court, In tho nliovo entitled oaiiBo, to mn duly dlrncti'il unil dktbd tho 2nd day of January, 1917, upon ii ludgmont Hndortd and entered in Biiid court on th" l!ml day of .liinunry, 1917, In fuvor of ED. it. Hnlnli;or, iiliilntlff, and iiWiliiHt Walter 10 Mnrrloii, lleatrlce B, Murrlim, his wife; Konnotli M. Crow; .Inno Doe Crow, hlu wlfo; J. ft. BtUUgan, Juno Doe MIIUki'". iii wlwi ,1, (!. I'hllllpH, Juno Doo PhllllpH, IiIh wlfo; Cordelia C. Wright, formerly Cordolln ('. DiivIh and ChnrlOg W, H00 for, ili'fondnnta, for tho sum of $H8(10.1M, with Intorout thoroon at tho rnto of Bovon por cent per annum from tho 29lh duy of Docomber, l'Jltl, and tho farther huiu of $1 1117.20 with Interest theroon at eight por cent from tho 29th day of Docoinbor, 1910. and tho further mini of $120 and $100, ub ttt tonioy'H feo, nnd tho further sum of $01.90 costB and dlahursomenta nnd tho cobIb of nnd upon this writ, com mandlnK mo to mako salo of the fol lowing descrlbod real property, situate In tho county of Clackamus, stato of Oregon, to-wlt: All of tho BouthwcHt qunrtor (H. W. Vi) of thn northwoet qunrtor (N. W. )i) of eoctlon four (4). township sov m (7), Bouth of of rnngo throe (31 oast of tho Wlllamotto meridian, con taining forty (40) acres more or leas. All of tho HOUthoaBt quarter (S. E. 4) of the northwent quarter (N. W. V4) of section four (4), township sev en (7), Bouth of rnngo three (3) oast of Wlllamotte meridian, containing forty acre morn or loss. Alao lot numbered four (4) section four (4) township seven (7) south of range throe (3) east, containing thirty nine and 18100 acres (39.18 acres). ' Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment order and decree, Nelite ef fi Ho in I to i iiiii,llain ii llli Ihu i niniuaiiili of aald writ. I will, on Saturday, tha luih day of Pnliruary, HIT. al lb hour of It o'clock a. W , al Ibe front door of tha county court bouae In Iba city of OrtfSt city. In aald county and alata, aall at puhllr auction, autiji t to redemption, to the blgbeat blddw fur I'. gold coin, caah In ham! all Ibe right, tilt and Internal which Urn wlttilu named dafundanla or either of them, hail on tha date of tha mortgage herein or alnre bad lu or to Iba above demrlbed real property or any part I hereof, o aallafy aald eierullon. Judg ment order, decree, lutureat, mill aud all a ciulug i oala. W. J, WIIJION, Hherlff of Clarkamaa County, Or My K 0 IIACKKTT. Deputy Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, January IZIh. HIT Notice to Creditors. In the Count Court of tha Htate of Oregon, for Clackamaa county In thn matter of tho uatale of l.ydls Jane Hhahk, dnceaaod Notice la hereby given that tlm un dcmlgiied hua been appolimd adinlnl tratir of the ealate of l.ydla Jaim Hhank, dereaaed, by the rounly court of t'lsrknmsa rouuty, Oregon All peraona having rlalma ugalnat aald J lato ahull preaenl the aaiun, duly ver iflad aa by law required to the under sinned, at the office of T A. lurk. lireeon Clly. Oregon, wltbln all montba from the dale of the flral pub Iliatlon of thla notice I.KHI.IK U HHANK. AdmlnUtrator of tho Katate of l.ydla Jane Hhank, Ueceaaad. T. A. IIUHKK. Attorney for Administrator l u i publlratlon, January 12. HIT. Bharlffa Sal. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ma a Charloa T. Too., 1'lalntlff. v. Anton Hchauer and Threaaa Hchuuer. hla wife. C J. Hood. Anna ftOW berg. It A. I'htlllpe. A W. Ilahlke and Kva Ilahlke, hla wife; K. N. Temieat and K. M Tempeat, hla wife; Jacob lluach and H K. taMb ard. Defeiidanla. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly laaued out of nod under the a.-ul of tho above en titled court, In tho above entitled 1 uune. tu me .lull dim led nuil il.it "'I the nth day of January, 1917, upon 11 Judgment rendered and entered In aid court on the 9th day of January. H17, In favor of Charles T. Tooie. plaintiff, and agalnat Anton Hchauer .111. 1 Thereaaa Rrbauer, hla wife; C. J. Hood. Anna Htoneberg. It A. Phllllpa, A W. luhlke und Rva Ilahlke. hla wife; K N. Tctiiieat and K. M. Tern pest, hla wife, Jacob Hu m Ii nnd II. K Leonard, IVfendanta, for the aum of 12&0000. with Interest theroon at thn rate of seven per cent per annum from tho llth duy of Auguat, 191&, and the further aum of $175.00, ns attor neya' fee. und the further aum of I2S.U0 1 osts nnd ilUburaemelits. and the costs of and upon thla writ, cnmmumllng mn to make sale of the following describ ed real property, situate In the County of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: All of the mat half of the aoutheast quarter of the 1). I. C. of Almon H. Holcomb nnd Nancy H. Holcomb, his wife, the same bring claim No. 43 In Township 2 South of Itiingc 2 Rust of the Willamette merlillun. In flnrka mus oiintr. Oregon, containing 80 acres more or leas. Now. therefore, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment order und decree, nnd In compliance with the commnnds of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tho 21th day of robruary, 1917: at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Oregon City. In said County and State, sell ut public uurtlon, auli Jwt to redemption, to the hlghost bid der, for 0, 8. gold coin rush In band, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of (bom. had on tho date of tho mort i heroin or slnoe had In or to the above described rvnl property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. w. .1. VOTL80N, Sheriff of CluckamaH County, Oregon By K. 0. IIACKKTT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, .lailu ary 2fi, 1917. Notice. In the County Court of the Hlato of Oregon, for the County of ClsokeV miiB. ' In tho mutter of the Kstute of Henri Hanson, deceased. Notieo is hereby given 11 i.i 1 the un dersigned luiH been appointed executor of tho estate of Henri Haimoti, de ceased, hy 'tho County Court of Bald (iueknimiB County, Oregon. All persons having cluitiiB iiguinat wild estate are hereby notified to pro sent the same, duly verified accord ing to law, at the office of J. K. Clark, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the dale of the first pub lication of this notice. HUOO HANSON, Kxecutor of tho Kstato of Henri Han son, Deo eased. .1. V. CLAHK, Attorney for Executor. Klrst publication Junuiiry 26, 1917. Notice of Filing of Final Account. In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County of (iueka- nss. In the Matter of the Kstute of Fred W. Hoffman, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of the es tate of pod W. Hoffman, deceased, linn filed In tha offlco of the County Clerk of tho 8tato of Oregon for tho County of Clackamas his flnnl account of hla ndmlnlstrntion of Bald estate nnd that Monday, tho 2f.th day of Feb ruary, 1917, nt tho hour of ton o'clock a. m., has been fixed by the above entitled Court ns tho dato for hearing objections to said account and settle ment of the same. EUGENE STEBINQEIl, Administrator of the Estate of Fred W. Hoffman, Deceased. Dated. January 25, 1917. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Clara C. Hall, deceased, has .'Had his final account herein with the county clerk, of Clackamaa county, Oregcn, and the county judge has set Monday, Kabruary Ub, HIT, at lb hour of II h i Im k a 111 , al Iba county court lootu In Oregon City, Clackamaa Count, Oiegon, aa lk tlm and place for hear lug objections to aald final account ami for the final settlement of aald eatale W O. HAI.I.. KiMutor O. D KMY, Attorney for KiMutor. Dated January Mb, HIT WANT 10 To hear from owner of good farm for Bale Htata rash pilee and doacrlptlon. D K. Iiuah. Mlnneapolla. Minn. WANTIO Home atoik hoga Kn quire Charles T Too. 101 I4lh Hi , Oregon Clly, Or Pbon JO Ii. FOR THAOI Dreading mar. I1&0 IHiunda fur horan weighing batwaen 1100 and 1100 pounds and pay dlff rnr, lloi 192 llnutn No I. Mil wauhle, Dragon. On mil weal of Clai kamas station. KltKHII COWH Koute 2, IU11 22, Can by. Oregon It PIIONKH Of fir Horn, All Pacific, 251 Kesldenrn-SCPII OR. WM. C. tCHULTZI DR. f. P. SCHULTZf Phyalclane and turgaena Kooma 217 21s Maaonlc llu'ldlng Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan $2000 00 al 6 Par Cant PAUL C. FISCHER Lawryar Deutacher Advokat OKKIJON CITY (UtKUON Dags and Percuplnea. No mattrr how many leaaona a dog baa I.-.... 1 It la a iculiarlly long noted that It will attack n porcupine very tin... It 1 met A . iter or ndiit- er after iarlrldge. Jui as a half or full bliMNhtl hound after deer, will throw hlmaelf on a DdMatyklM every (line II la seen ami Immediately set up Ibe same familiar bowl r dismay. When cornered the .n uploe rolls Up Into a bull, hiding legs, bead mid belly aud presenting 1, ..tiling ici-( an ani mated cactus Ii baa the fuculty of luoaeulug its bold pj fcg qulllt. which are Imlaldiil In Miiea lu lla aklu. aud they come off and alick to another ob ject at tho alighteat (ouch. -Cicbaug. Manglsd Hi, Nama. Albert lllgelow I'lilne lu bis liook The Hoys' life of Mark Twain" tells an anecdote of Mark Twain's dlaap I". Hit 11,. 1.1 w hen he found that his ear ly dream of literary fame was de stroyed. He hud written an article on the Hornet ihsanler-a ese burned In the I'aclllc-aud to his great delight It had been accepted luf Harier's Maga line, lu luiaiamitloii he had seen bis mime In every style and slxe of type, but when the BSBltsM upivared Mark Twalu had lii-u changed by the printer luto Mark Hwalu. Fesr of tha Tree. The first exH'rlmenta at tree plant ing lu I... ml. 1. were alrriily dlacour aged. A D Weltster tells ua In Town riaiiling itint when Loudon built hla house lu I'ori'hester terruiv. Ilayawu ter thla was lu tliu ildrt lea-be plant e.l n sumac by the side of the iath op p.i-lte The action us met by irompt and trliimphuiit oppogmoq un the utrt of the district KUrfcyor. whose coin plaint was that it was "likely to ahade Uie Da LB Waj nud keep It damp." In the end the Ire bud to go. A Comet's Three Parte. A comet bus three parts. The nu .lens Is the bright, stsrllko point which Is the kernel, the true Hitential comet Around this is Spread the coma, a sort of luminous fog. alluding fiom tho nu cleus und fnrmlng with It the bead Still beyond Is the delicate tall, stretch lug away Into space And this tu the world lu general Is the comet Itself, though nlwiiys the least dSJISS "f the whole. Sometimes entirely wauling or hard ly delectiible, the tall Is ugaln nu ex tension millions of miles in leugth Although usually a single brush of light, comets have been seen with DO fewer than six tails. Persian Lamb Fur. The term gftrSkbSD Is used for coarser grades of Persian iamb fur. Which s made from the pelts of u kind of black sheep The skins are mostly Imported from Bokhara, They are from still born igmba or from lambs killed before they are 11 week old. The curl of the wool Is lost as the ttmhs grow older, umi a tight curl covering the skin uniformly Is what the furriers seek. The skins are vurl uble in quality, und the traders grade them according to the closeness and particular character of the curl as well as the fur's lustre. Dyeing Is used to give an even coloring nud make tin skins more lustrous.-Ncw York Sun. A Doubting Father. Qeorge Munville Fenn wus in the Iteform club one afternoon, suys a Loudon Journal, when he noticed that uu old gentleman, a Mend of his. was looking rather perturbed, so he lu quired If there was anything the mat ter. "Well." said the old geiitlctuun 'tho fuct Is my sou bus got a play comlug out tonight, ami I four It will bo a ghastly failure, lie cuu write pretty little iluys when he likes, but this one he has written Is a BODSSfl slcal sort of n tiling, and I'm sure It won't do st all However. I suppose I must go and see It." The son's name was William S. Gilbert, and the play was "Trlul by Jury." CHICHESTER S PILLS ev. me. utAsioNn nnsNa. a nils tn Reel snd Um4 SM-tillk Do. ft, msukI with Blue) PiTihssj. 1 no other e other Hut nTtstr " , if'wt, Akrnrriu.cinri.TEKs ,M sir It K Nl PILLS, fa t known st Btst. Saint. Ar Jlsst I'rnt I1A1 year, k SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVERYVVHERt Pi MIGHTY BLAST II MUNITIONS PLANT lb WlPlO OUT AND OIATM AND RUIN Aft! PRIAO OVIR CITY. 30 BODIES RECOVERED Home In tubwrba Laraied for tlociia on All a'daa. and Big Floor Mill la 0tryed by taplln In Rlggtat City. IX)NDON. Jun 21 The death roll of Krlday night eipioaton Is now be (wean 60 and , m cording to Lloyd's Weekly New LONDON. Jan 20 A portion of iba area of Ixwdon was shaken severely last nlgbt when a chemical plant in which munitions war manufacture.), waa the center of a aerie of xp!oalona scattering death and destruction over a ronaldnrablo section of Iba district m which the works wi-r located. Ther Is no evidence tbst Ibe eiplo slon waa other than the result of a tire such aa that to whbh any factory Is subject. IkMween 30 and 40 bodlea havo bean recovered The central point of lb volcano like unreaval was in the heart of the working district of a suburban town Al 1:46 p. m., a aeries of explosions suddenly transform.-. t the worka Into a fiery furnance and great raaaaea of burning liquid and tlmhera and red hot Iron were hurled high In the air Mingled with the deafening crash of oeama and girders wero cries from tha working people. An adjoining flour mill, tn which a number of women ani girls were employed, waa engulfed. The explosions were only the centers of a aucceaalon of I 1 - spread aeries of fires as the maae of flrebranda from the affected quarter settled down on surrounding areas. Added to, the ter ror of this unheaval waa the sudden darkness In which the entire qquart r was plunged. Crowds of relatives and friends swsrined Into tka Kant End district seeking word of tho:' within the stricken section. At midnight while the work of rescue was still In prog ress, the area continued burning, re flecting a lurid glare over all tandon All available ambulances were requisi tioned, even the Ixindoon police smbn lanrea being aent to the dlatant scene, Schoolhouses and police stations were used as temporary hospitals. TORTURE IN TRIALS. This Barbarous System Waa Used la Europe For Centuries. The use of torture lu order to elicit Information from iersons secused of crime, barbarous as It Is, was little practiced before medisevsl times. Un der Greek and 1: man law torture was only allowed opoa slaves, though In the latter daya of the empire It was em ployed against free citizens If they bad been accused of treason to the etujwror. It seems to have become part of toe law lu Europe about the thirteenth cen tury. From tbo fourteenth ceutury downward torture was a part of the legal system of most Eurxqiean coun tries. The Italian municipalities used it to a very lur.-e extent. lu Germany elaborate apparatus existed for Its In. diction In the dungeons of the feudal castles aud in tho towu halls of the cities. It was used lu the prisons of Ger many when the philanthropist Howard visited them In 1770. In France It was part of the law until abolished by tho revolution, ami In Scotland It was used until the reltfii of Queen Anne. The use of torture seems never to buve been wholly sanctioned by the law of Eng land, although It was used frequently by order of the klug In the Tudor pe riod. The royal council clulmed the power of directing torture warrants against state prisoners tn the tower, and under James I. and Charles I. tor ture was resorted to In state trials. Chicago Herald. AN OVERWORKED WORD. This Writer Suggests Thst "Vary B. Given a Lonq Rest. There Is 11 word that once possessed s vigor and a power that Is altogether lost "Verily, verily" "In truth. In troth," Now It is "very," and, though it still menus "in truth," It has become so weakened by usago that it couveys no force what ever. You meet men on the street nnd say, "it Is a very lino day." What do you menu? Probaby you mean, "How do you do?" What you havo said is sim ply a salutation. But If you should say to me, "It is a fine day," vou prob ably mean It Is a tine day. That little word "very" lias been so weakened, so frayed at the edges, that It harms rattier tliiiu lielis Its companions. So, gentle reader, I would say to you If I had arbitrary power over your speech, "This week I will ullow yoa only two- 'verles,' " and, though for a time such restraint muy make you self conscious, yet It will force you to grope about for musty treasures iu the store house of your memory und furbish up old adjectives nmi ndverbs, even drlvo you now and again to a careful ap praisal of your best Blang, and when this temporary Belf consciousness shall pass not only your vigor of speech, but your exnctltude and clarity of thought will be tho better for It That to n gain that will be north all the sacrifice. Burges Johnou in Century. The work of loading ships in Japan to done mainly by women. Babies with more than one Christian name are taxed In Holland. Unfitting Medium. "Can't you play that round any bet terr "Not on a square piano." Exchange. OCK S LONDON a BUILDING IS STIMULATED; MANY NEW HOMES BEING BUILT HERE cars f Maya Are ftolafl fretted la Ora.ee City, sad New Susies aa Sulldings Ara SWIag Piaans. Week en Me Lades Mem Safins Sa. During Ik last year ore f fain III bav bM draw to Oregon CHr by awakened industrial artitlllly aad in order to boua tbeae paopl It kaa beaa arary to build Many boas. At tb prwaent tlm last are few lMMa for real, but several ara bow under ronatruiilon, aud during the last year a largo number of lb aw com rs bate pur based and afag4 for IkamaeDra Any deelrable resi dent Is eagerly sought, and Ik rests rang from 110 to 120. depending up on the she of the A building tbst will aoon b und r lonstruitlon la the new M'' lle building at lb romer of Eleventh and Main atresia The building commit t held aaaetlag last Tuesday when the bond of tb contractor, K. A. Jun ken. waa erepted This building will have three at..re room, facing Main ,.r.et. while the aas-ood story M U be devoted lo lodge rooms wber Ik meetings and social affairs are to be held When completed this will be on of lb moat upto-dat aad largest lodg buildings la tb county This i.ullding will have a frontage of 0 feet and extend to Ibe rear to feet, tbua giving earn stor room plenty of space to rarry a full atork of good Tb wharf erected 00 Twelfth and Water streets by Frank Huacb Is rap idly Hearing completion under the aupervlsion of A. F. Flaber. Mr. Fish er stated that the wharf would b ready for use tb first of this week The warehouse Is I OS feel In length and SO feel wide, with two approaches to Ibe boats, one of which has been constructed In case of high water, whll the other la for the regular stag or low water. The office will be enclosed In glass, near the north entranc aad will b to by 10 feet. Already the approaches from Twelfth street, snd another between tha two buildings of Frank Huacb, have been completed. The latter approach has I., un made possible I y moving sev eral buildings at the rear of the Iluscn building, and the .iusch barn, which was alao locates)- st this point. Dust b dock No. 1 will make possible the shipping o a largo amount of produce to and from this city, by water. The roadways leading to the dock have little grr.de. especially the one on Twelfth street The Oregon City Transportation company who have lassed the dock, will move Us besd quarters as soon as the new dock is completed. Among the most modern homes that have recently been constructed in this city Is that of D. C. Ely's located 00 a sightly lot on Seventh and Harrison streets. It commands a sightly view of the surrounding country with threfl snow-capped mountains, including Mount Hood. In the distance. Mr. Ely. before having this home constructed, realizing the value of the view, had the building well provided with windows. Entering into the reception hall from the veranda fronting the residence, a doorway leads into the living room to right, while at the left Is a room that can be used for the library or sleep ing apartment. The living room Is well lighted; and among the pleas ing feature are the windows on each side of the fireplace. On each side of the archv.ay that leads Into the dining room are built-in book cases with leaded glass doors. The archway be tween these two rooms Is formed by two pillars. In thedlnlng.room are built-in drawers that have been ar- saBsnad in the window seat, and u China closet with leaded glass. At the left Is the Dutch kitchen with various built-in cupboards. The base ment Is reached by means of the stair way leading from the kitchen. The basement has concrete flooring, wood lift, furnace and stationary wash trays The second story or sleeping apart ments Is reached by the stairway from the reception hall, there being four bedrooms. In the hallway Is a linen closet with leaded class doors. The bath Is at the rear of the hall. Maxwell Telford, Jr., of Canemah, Is to have one of the most modern bungalows In that section of Oregon City when completed. The contrac tors are Kir.eger & Hagby, who have commenced construction. This bung alow Is to be of five rooms, modern throughout with bath, hardwood floors, flre-place, Dutch kitchen and concrete basement. The dining room Is to ex tend across tho front, and this room to bo joined to dining room by means of French glnss doors. There will be two sleeping apartments, and bath between- The fire-place is in the living room, and the Interior of tho flro-place is formed of Colonial tapestry brick. This residence is located In a most sightly spot in Canemah. One of the modern homes that was recently completed Is owned by tho Misses Rose and Clara Miller on Sixth street between Madison and Monroe streets. This homo now occupied by n. P. Isomer, of the Southern Pacific Railroad company, Is one of the most attractive residences In this city, and Is built on the bungalow plan. There are five rooms on tho lower floor, llv ing room, dining room, two sleeping apartments and Dutch kitchen, and bath. In this Ideal home are fireplace, basement with stationary wash troys. The sleeping apartments and bath open from a hallway at the rear of the living room. A screened porch at the rear of the wide veranda fronting are among the comforts of the Miller bungalow. Frank Nelson was the con tractor. Frank Nelson, the contractor of Gladstone, Is building a beautiful resi dence at Gladstone, Mr. Nelson ex pecting to sell this as soon ah com- Dieted. A fire place, Dutctt Kitcneu, and bath are to be among the comforts of this Ideal Gladstone home. Charles Legler, of Gladstone, is hav ing erected a bungalow of five rooms, this to be 26 by sO feet, at a cost of $1600 with Herman Nelson as con- There will be two bedrooms. lichen, living room. Si Is lorsied la on of ilrahle eeciiona of that Ibnv V K.erbari. of the flra of Ever ban A Hall, of Mountain View, kaa juat bad one of ta moat beautiful homes la Oregon City completed. It Is two story Mracture with fall co rneal Uaament, which la equipped with aUikaaary wash trays aad fruit closet. In plsaalng hi. boss Mr. Bvrrbart did not only arrange for tb aitrac tlveneaa of ih rJ4ar bat comfort as well. Opening from lb veranda is tb large reception hall, aad opening to the left is tb- large and airy living room with flrrplare. built In book caeca on each aide, aad thla room open Into 'be dining room, and here there to th bullidn buffet, while at the right 1. the den. and at the rear tb Irut. h klt.ji. ii Idling from tb reception hall la tb stairway to tb second o r where are the aleeplng apartments and bath, also linen closet. The contra- tor of this residence waa Ollbert Tern David Catto. of GladMone. who re cently purchased s sightly lot on Third and High streets to erecting a bunga low which will be modern throughout The building will b tS by 17. Mr. Caito Is to rant this building, snd al ready a three years' leas has bean taken on It. Mr. Catto to ere. ting th residence himself. Nerr Seventh and Dlvtoloa Is the coxy little collage of Mr and Mrs. Gal. A big fireplace in tb living room and other modern convenience go to mske this one of the neatest and moat convenient homes In Oler son's addition. Near this home have been erected during the' tost few months msoy other cottages, some of which have three and four rooma, but all of which are neatly painted and white an addition to Dlvialon alreec. John Green has Just hsd completed s cottage on Dlvialon atreet which la modern throughout. C. U Limbocker is excavating for the basement of hla new home that la to be erected on Ninth and Dlvialon atreet. It will be of bungalow atyle with Ore rooma and two stories blgh. There will be four rooms on the first floor, snd the large room on the second floor with dormer window. There will be a batb. electric lights and full con crete basement. Mr. Limbocker ex pects to bare this home completed early In the spring. He has two lots In that section of the city. Mr. Ander son will have the contract for the building. Adjoining the Limbocker place Is property owned by Cyrus M Fair brother, who is erecting a very at tractive seven-room bungalow, having a force of men pushing the work along to completion. With the large living room, dining room, kitchen, on th.. first floor and the bedrooms on the seend floor, bath, and dormer window, this will be one of the most attractive residences In this pr.rt of the city. Mr. rairbrother has two most desirable lots. A. I . Rlunehard has the contract for the erection of a bungalow for Prank Andrews, of Portland. Mr. Andrews Is to have this residence either for sale or for rent when complete. It will be located on Sixth and Jackson streets. The front of the houso will bo ornamented with a long veranda, and opening from this will be tho liv ing room and dining room at the rear, whilo the three bedrooms are to be located in the south side of the build ing. It will have large and airy rooms, and among the noticeable features are the large windows In all rooms. The kitchen with hot nnd cold water fix tures. Is at the rear of the dining room. This residence will be com pleted March L PROFESSIONAL JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C. Latourette, President F. J. Mbyer. Cashier The Fit st National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attornys-at-Lsw Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Office Phones Pacific Main 406; Home A-270. STONE & MOULTON Attorneys-at'Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXEGON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney- t-Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon Cltr. Oregon. - at what re. lot ovas lb air b: DM kluaaaa, stationary wash trays Mr rsarto Is to kava tbegrounda front lag Ibis Ideal Bat baanllBad. Tk great ii will be trrrd. aad s wind lag concrete Malrwsy leading to tha apartment This to one of tk most beautiful location. a the city, and there to no doubt but tkat Mr. Francis will Bnd s ready demand for his noma aa aoon aa tkey are completed. Clark ruga, believing tkat it to georn of n paying proposition lo have n bouse 00 hla lot than have It vacant, hSJ derided to build home, to rent and to now just . ompieting a seat cottage, having charge of the work with tb as slstanre of hla son, Frank. Tka living room to II by 12 feet, with leaded gtoss windows, whll the dining room to separated from the room by means of an arebwsy, with pillars on each side. At one able oxteada a hallway, with the two .leaving apartments off tk same, and between the two rooms to tke bath. At the rear of the dining room to the kltrken. The concrete basement Is finished with cement floor ing and also to equipped with station ary wash ton. Mr Fag Is contem plating building on tha lot adjoining this, which to located on Ninth and Harrison strt. H has two other modern homes on the asm block. Cm of tbo prettiest Oregon City possess Is the home of George Bwsfford on Ninth and Har rison street, which wss completed in September Three rooms are on tu first floor Including living and dlninx rooms, fireplace. Dutch kitchen, and the aleeplng apartments, wall venti lated, bath are on the second floor. Mr. Bwafford baa many convenience added to bla horn Including stationary wash tubs snd woodllft. There to a full concrete basement. F. T. Wbita was the contractor. There are many Improvements hav ing been made on homea In this city. Among these to at the home of Edward Young on Eighth and Harrison street Mr. Young recently purchased thla home, and with many of the Improve ments made has added greatly to the appearance and comfort of the resi dence. Many other homea have been im proved during the tost few months either by sddltion or by repainting. and from all Indications this work will continue until tote in the spring. 0.000,000 MELON CUT. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. One of the largest "melons" ever divided by an Industrial corporation was announced today when the directors of the Bethle hem Steel corporation Increased the common stock divided from 7H per cent to 10 per cent quarterly; recom mended s 200 per cent common stock divided or bonus, snd also offered the common stockholders the right to sub scribe to $15,000,000 new stock at par on tbe basis of share for share of pres ent holdings. CANEMAH WINS AGAIN The Canemah baskttbsll team again defeated the Mount Pleasant quintet Wednesday night, the score being 13 to 11. Doth teams played a rough and aggressive game. The lineups were: Canemah: Forwards, Grus senbacher and Harnett; center, Nuttel, and guards, E. Paddock and Gordon Fauley; Mount Pleasant, Forwalds, Harbison and Osborn; center, Graves, and guards, Ralney and James Otto. Charles Andrews was referee and "Slim" Bailey was umpire. POLK'S DIRECTORY WEINHARD BUILDING Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-161 GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of flee 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. 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