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    THE TIMES
1 » THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR MULTNOMAH
COUNTT.
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D e fe n d a n t.,
> SUMMONS
Caleln W. Stockwell, Plaintiff, J
I n th e Name of th e S ta t e o f Oregon-
T o n a r e h e r e b y r eq u i r ed to a n s w e r the
c o m p U t n t filed a g a in s t you in the abo ve e n ­
ti tle d ac tio n w it h i n a n weeks from th e d at e
or tne pu b li ca ti o n of this summons, and if
you fail to so a n s w e r the p la in ti f f will a p ­
ply to the abo ve en t it l ed co ur t for the r e ­
lief d e m a n d e d in p l a i n t i f f ’s com plai nt, to-
wit:
t o r a de c re e of divorc e disso lvi ng the
bo nd s of m a tr im o n y e x is ti n g b et we en plain
ti f f a n d d e f e n d a n t an d for such o th e r an d
f u r t h e r re li ef us to th e co u r t ma y seem j u s t
a n d equ itabl e.
T h i s s um m on s is s e r v e d upo n y ou b y p u b ­
lic at io n by o r d e r of th e Hon . J . P. K ava
na u gh , J u d g e of th e Ci r c u it Cou rt of the
S t a t e of Oregon, w h ic h o r d e r of p ubl ic at ion
is d a t e d th e 23 d d ay of May, 1912, an d d i ­
re c t s t h a t th is s u m m o n s be se rv ed upo n you
by bei ng p u bl i sh e d once each week for a
p e r i o d of six co ns ecu ti ve w eek s in “ Th e
T i m e s , ” a n e w s p a p e r of r e n e r a l circu lation
w i t h i n M ul tn om u h County, Oregon.
H A K O L D A. W I L K I N S ,
A tto r ne y for plaintiff.
D a te of f i r s t pu bl ic at io n, May 27, 1912.
D a te of la s t pu bl ic at io n, J u l y 1, 1912.
ocracy ou the other hand. To him
no «such vision w as granted. He
was a product of contemporary
conditions. “ Only one explana­
tion will account for his peculiar
success. lie must have embodied
in his own life and purposes some
vital American social and economic
tradition which gave his personal­
ity, individual as it was, more than
an individual meaning and im­
pulse.“ This tradition, thinks Mr.
Croly, was that of the pioneer.
In a little pamphlet entitled,
“ The Church and the Working­
man“ (Golden Rule Publishing
Co., Nashua, N. II., price 10 cents),
the Rev. Edgar F. Blanchard finds
that the underlying purpose of the
Mosaic Poor Law's and of the early
I N T H E CO UNT Y CO UR T O F T H E S T A T E
Christian church was “ to prevent
OF OREG ON, F O R T H E CO UNT Y OF
M UL TN OM A H.
destitution and distress, rather
I n th e m a t t e r of th e e s ta te of R o s al e n da Al­
than to help people as objects of
m i r a M ath ew s, de c ea s ed '
Notice is h e r e b y given t h a t th e u nd e r s ig n e d
aas been a p p o i n te d by the above en t it l ed Court charity after they had come to dis­
a d m i n i s t r a t o r of th e e s ta te of R o s al e nd a A l­ tress“ ; and prophesies that the
m i r a M at th ew s, de ceased. All p er s o n s hav in g
cla im s a g a in s t th e e s ta te of s ai d d ec eas ed are new church soon to appear will be
h e r e b y r eq u i r e d to p r e s e n t the same, w it h the
r o p e r vou chers, to the u n de r s ig n e d at 447 “ a Religious Brotherhood—a relig­
as t S t a r k str ee t, P o r tl a n d , Oregon, w it h i n six ious system organized on positive
m o n t h s fr om the d a t e of the f irs t p ub li cat ion
ethical and fraternal principles.“
hereof.
G. R. M A T T H E W S ,
Fro mthis combination of lodge,
A dm in is tr at o r .
C h r is to p h e r s o n & Matt hew s,
labor
union and church, the work-
A tt o r n e y s fo r A dm in is tr at or .
ingman will not stay awTay.
D a t e of f ir s t publi cat ion , un e 1, 1912.
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D a t e of l a s t pub li cat io n, J u n e 29, 1912.
CITATION.
In the C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of
Oregon, for M ultnom ah County.
In the m a tte r of the estate of Lewis
N. B issonnett, deceased.
To Alice M. B issonnett E rnest E. Bis-
sonuett, E v a A. W eaver, H attie
M ontgom ery,
Clara
Provancha,
Rose Brockw ay, Alma B issonnett,
H enry F eck and all other heirs and
devisees of Lewis N. B issonnett,
deceased, unknow n or known:
In the name of the S ta te of Oregon:
You are hereby commanded to appear
before the honorable County Court of
th e S ta te of Oregon, in and for the
County of M ultnom ah, a t the court­
house, in the C ity of P ortland, on 23rd
day of July, 1912, a t the hour of 9
A. M. of said day to show cause, if any
exist, why an order should not be made
by the above-entitled court authorizing
and d irecting V. A. Brewer, the ad
m in istrato r of the above-enjitled es
ta te , to sell tho east h alf of lots 12 and
13, block 3, Vernon Addition to P o rt
land, M ultnom ah County, Oregon, a t
p riv ate sale for cash.
W itness my hand and the seal of
said Court aflixed this 15th day of June,
1912.
F . S. FIE L D S,
L. D. M AHONE,
County Clerk.
A ttorney fo r E state,
513-14-15 Couch Bldg.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
FORMS NEW PARTY
Progressives Meet and Nomin­
ate Ex-President; Denounce
Taft Convention.
Chicago.—T heodore R oosevelt w as
nom inated for p re sid en t on a n Inde­
pendent ticket. T h e nom ination w as
m ade during th e dying h o u rs of th e
republican n a tio n a l convention In
which Mr. R oosevelt m et defeat.
T he follow ers of Colonel R oosevelt
m et In O rc h e stra H all, less th a n a
m ile from th e Coliseum , and pledged
th e ir su p p o rt to th e ex-presldent.
Colonel R oosevelt said he accepted
th e nom ination w ith th e u n d e rsta n d ­
ing th a t he w ould be w illing to step
aside if It should be th e de sire of th e
new p a rty w hen organized to select
a n o th e r sta n d a rd bearer.
G overnor Johnson. C alifornia's fight­
ing chief executive, presided a t th e
R oosevelt m eeting. T he colonel him ­
self was th e re and ad d ressed th e oon-
ferees.
A t th e close of his speech G overnor
Johnson recognized S e n a to r Clapp,
offered a se ries of reso lu tio n s, w hich
w ere adopted, d eclarin g th a t th e
R oosevelt d e le g ate s and a lte rn a te s
w ere elected by a m ajo rity of the
republican vo ters of th e ir re sp ec tiv e
d istric ts and s ta te s to no m in ate T heo­
dore R oosevelt for p re sid e n t and
th ere b y c a rry out th e will of th e vot­
e rs a s expressed a t th e p rim a ries;
th a t for five days th ey w ere denied
Justice In th e n ational c onvention;
th a t th is re su lt w as accom plished by
th e action of th e natio n al com m ittee
In placing on the prelim in ary roll a
sufficient n um ber of frau d u len tly
elected d eleg ates to control th e pro­
ceedings of th e c onvention; th a t th ey
had exhausted every know n m eans to
p rev en t th is fraud upon th e popular
will but w ithout su ccess; th a t they
w ere se n t to th e convention bearing
specific in stru c tio n s to place Roose-
Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods.
$1.20. Illustrated. George H
Doran Co., New York City.
With illustrations by May Wil­
son Preston, this attractive novel
depicts with cleverness an Amer­
ican artist-story of Bohemian
Paris, known and Trilby Land.
The Under Trail, by Anna Alice
Chapin. $1.25. Ilustrated. Lit­
tle, Brown & Co., Boston.
Hate, love and a secret crosscut
trail in the Virginia Mountains
make up this attractive novel of
the Southland. The character?
are exceedingly well drawn.
Beggars and Scomers, by Allan
McAulay. $1.25. John Yane
Co., New York City.
An historical novel well worth
reading—harking hack to the tri
umphs won in a similar depart
ment by Charles Major—depicting
the struggles, intrigues, loves and
hates of Scotch Jacobite exiles in
Holland, after the memorable hat
tie of Culloden in Scotland in
1745, when the English army, un
der the Duke of Cumberland,
smashed the hopes of Bonnie
Prince Charlie and his adherents
The Mission of Victoria Wilhel
mina, by Jeanne Bartholow Ma-
goun. $1. B. W. Huebsch. New
York City.
Told with singular pathos. This
story of a young girl’s experiences
in New York City, and in the form
of a diary depicts how she met
the inevitable man, was deceived
by him and went wrong.” He wrs
her employer. A baby eainc, who
died shortly after she was born
and was named after the present
Queen of Spain and the Queen of g Ì912. by A m e r ic a n P re n a A s s o c i a ti o n
Holland. As the title of the little
Colonel R oosevelt.
book indicates, this publication
strives to fulfill a mission, and velt in nom ination and, th ere fo re,
ought to serve as a terrible warn deem ed It th e ir d uty to c a rry out the
ing. It may, and may not.
Instructions.
Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life
Com pletely New Party Is Idea.
and Work. By Herbert Croly. A new p a rty from th e ground up is
With portrait. The Macmillan th e Roosevelt program m e. A fter a
Co. $2.50 net.
series of discussions w _______
ith his _______
lleuten-
The attitude of too many re­ ants, in w hich th e re w ere sev eral
formers toward politicians of the clashes. Colonel R oosevelt decided.
old school is a Pharisaic attitude of t,efore leaving Chicago, to cut e n tirely
condemnation, as if those gentle* j away from the R epublican party,
men had been guilty of personal
an indjcation of his determ ina-
unrighteousness in being what y on> he said th a t when he retu rn e d
they were. »Mr. Croly. in writing to O yster Bay he would com m unicate
the life of “ Mark’ Hanna, sees w ith a n um ber of D em ocrats he
the falsity of this attitude.
th o u g h t m ight w ish to Join th e new
Marcus Hanna certainly did party
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_______
Rtand
for ______
what we now call _ priv- ________
G overnor _________
Jo h n so n _____
said __ a _________
n ational
ilegc. but Mr. Croly shows us that convention would be held late In Ju ly
he did not deliberately choose it or e arly in A ugust. T he place has
after seeing a vision of privilege on ( not been selected.
the one hand and purity and dem-
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C om m ittee Compoeed of 18 Members.
In stead of seven m em bers, a s w rs
th e announced Intention, G overnor
Jo h n so n nam ed 18, all of whom have
accepted. T he com m ittee is headed
by G overnor Johnson, who w ill be
a ctin g chairm an. T he o th e rs a re :
S e n a to r Moses E. Clapp, M innesota;
S e n a to r Joseph M. Dixon, M ontana;
S e n a to r Miles P oindexter. W ashing
to n ; G overnor C. A. A ldrich, N ebras
k a ; G overnor R, S. V essey, South
D akota; F. A. V an V alkenburg, ed ito r
of th e P hiladelphia N orth A m erican;
Colonel W. R. N elson, ow ner and e d it­
o r of th e K an sas City S ta r; form er
C ongressm an
R ichm ond
P earson,
N orth C arolina; W illiam R. P render-
gast, New Y ork; Ja m es R. Garfield,
flhio; W illiam A llen W hite, K a n sa s;
Gifford P inchot, C alifornia; Ju d g e
Ben B. L indsey, Colorado; M athew
H ale, M assach u setts; G eorge L. R ec­
ord, New Je rse y ; C harles H. T hom p
son, V erm ont; Colonel F. C. C arring
ton, M aryland.
Jo in t M aneuvers to be E xtensive.
W ashington.— P re sid e n t T aft has
se n t a special m essage to co n g ress
recom m ending th e Im m ediate ap p ro
priatio n of $1,350,000 for use of th e
w ar d e p artm e n t In th e Joint m aneuv
e rs of th e re g u la r arm y and th e na­
tional guard next m onth.
T hat a w inery m ay be e stab lish e d In
D ouglas county, even though th a t Is a
dry county, w as held by A ssistan t A t­
to rn ey G eneral C raw ford in reply to
a n inquiry se n t by R. C. Fish, of P o rt­
land, to S e c retary Olcott. T his Is w ith
th e proviso, how ever, th a t the wine
w hich Is m anufactured be sold in w et
te rrito ry and not In Douglas county.
One of th e larg e st fees ev er award-
td to an O regon a tto rn ey w as the $30,-
J00 allow ed Colonel Ja m e s H. R aley
of P endleton by an o rd e r of F ederal
Ju d g e W olverton, for his services as
a tto rn e y for th e receiv er of th e de­
funct O regon L and & W ater com pany,
w hich op erated a t Irrigon and was or­
iginally backed by J. T horburn Ross.
T he first ag ric u ltu ra l survey of the
sta te of O regon has been begun. The
su rv ey has for Its o bject the securing
of reliable d a ta w hich will show to
w hich of th e a g ric u ltu ra l p u rsu its the
counties have been peculiarly adapted,
and also to w hat e x te n t th e possibili­
tie s have been developed and m ay be
expected to develop in th e fu tu re un­
d e r pro p er m anagem ent.
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Declares Against Recall: Says
Party Is One of Progress,
Not Reaction.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
W ork on th e K lam ath F alls-P o rtlan d
cut-off of th e S o u th ern Pacific ra ilro a d
Is to be ru sh ed to com pletion.
T h e platform adopted by th e con­
A t th e m unicipal election In T he
Dalles, Ju d d S. F ish w as elected m ay­ vention w hich renom inated P re sid e n t
T aft, a synopsis of th e vital planks of
or by 83 votes o ver H a rry Clough.
C heerful In sp ite of age and physical w hich follow s, declares its unchanging
infirm ities, a g re a t th ro n g of O regon fa ith In g overnm ent of th e people, by
pioneers—a bout 1000 of th em —a s s e m ­ )he people, fo r th e people. A llegiance
is renew ed to th e principles of th e re ­
bled in an n u al reunion a t P ortland.
T h e people of K lam ath F a lls a re In publican p a rty and to th e cause of re ­
It proclaim s
the grip of th e gold fever, rich s trik e s publican in stitu tio n s.
of high g rade ore being re p o rte d from th a t th e p a rty has alw ays been genu­
New P ine creek and M ount H ebron. inely a p a rty of progress, h a s nev er
T w enty-eight studentB w ere g ra d u a t­ been e ith e r sta tio n a ry o r reactionary,
ed a t th e O regon N orm al School a t b u t has gone from th e fulfillm ent of
M onm outh. T w enty w ere from the one g re a t pledge to the fulfillm ent of
sta n d a rd co u rses and eig h t from th e a n o th e r In response to th e public need
and th e p o p u lar will, and th a t th e p a r­
e le m en tary departm ent.
T he $28,000 school of m ines build­ ty believes in a self-controlled re p re ­
ing a t th e Oregon A gricu ltu ral college se n ta tiv e dem ocracy, w hich is a gov­
Is to be read y for th e In sta lla tio n of e rn m e n t of law s, not of m en, and in
th e m ining m achinery and lab o ra to ry w hich o rd e r is th e p re re q u isite of pro­
gress. W hile th e recall of Judges Is
equipm ent S eptem ber 1.
T he s ta te board haB appo in ted W il­ declared un n e ce ssa ry and unwise, such
liam S. H ale, of P o rtlan d , su p e rin te n ­ action a s m ay be n e ce ssa ry to sim pli­
d e n t of th e sta te reform school, filling fy th e p ro cess by w hich any Judge who
th e vacancy m ade by th e re sig n atio n Is found to be d e relic t In h is d uty may
b e rem oved from office is favored.
of S u p e rin te n d en t Looney.
T he m arriag e sp irit h a s been a t a
A uth o rity and in te g rity of co u rts
low ebb In Hood R iver county for th e upheld; legislation a g a in st tedious and
p a st six m onths. T he re co rd s of th e co stly ap p eals and long delays urged.
county clerk Indicate th a t only 25
M onopoly a n d special privileges op
couples have tak en out licenses.
posed.
B ecause Jack rab b lts a re so th ic k In
F ed eral tra d e com m ission com ­
H arney county th a t they a re a m enace m ended.
to crops, th e people of th a t county
B elief In p ro tec tiv e tariff reaffirm ed,
d e sire to In itia te a law a u th o rizin g w ith d u tie s high enough to p ro tec t
th e county c o u rt to pay a bounty on A m erican industries.
ra b b it scalps.
D eclares som e im port d u tie s now
P a m p h le ts c o ntaining In itiativ e and too high and m ust go down.
re ferendum m easures to be voted on
D em ocratic p a rty condem ned for not
a t th e general election in N ovem ber providing funds for c ontinuance of
will be p u t In c irculation am ong th e tariff board work.
v o te rs by th e se c re ta ry of sta te , prob­
D em ocratic tariff bills passed by
ably by A ugust 15.
62d c o n g ress condem ned.
D eclares high cost of living not a t ­
A fte r a lively b u t frien d ly tilt be­
tw een N ew barg and T illam ook, New- trib u ta b le to p ro tec tiv e tariff.
Scientific Inquiry in to high c o st of
b e rg won out a t th e encam p m en t of
th e G rand Arm y of th e R epublic a t living recom m ended.
R evision of banking law s and c u r­
Salem and w as sla te d for th e n e x t e n ­
ren cy system advised; also b e tte r fac­
cam pm ent In Ju n e, 1913.
A pplication of th e S outhern Pacific ilitie s for fa rm e rs’ c re d it urged.
Civil serv ice law approved; ex ten ­
for relief from o peration of th e long
and sh o rt haul clause of th e In te rs ta te sion of com petitive serv ice favored.
L aw s proh ib itin g co rporation con­
com m erce act betw een P o rtlan d and
San F rancisco bay points has been de­ trib u tio n s to cam paigns, directly or
nied by th e in te rs ta te com m erce com ­ Indirectly, of presid en t, vice-president,
se n a to rs o r re p re se n ta tiv e s In con1
m ission.
T he bouse haB a uthorized th e sale of gress.
C am paign publicity approved.
200 a cre s of U m atilla re serv a tio n land
E stab lish e d policy of republican p a r­
to th e c ity of P endleton for w a te r su p ­
ply purposes, and also th e sale of the ty on conservation of n a tu ra l reso u r
useless g overnm ent site a t F orest ces to be continued.
M ore law s to aid bona fide home-
G rove for th e benefit of th e Chem aw a
se e k e rs and se ttle rs.
Indian school.
A dequate p arcels post favored.
A lthough K lam ath Falls has adopted
P ro te ctio n of A m erican citizens
tw o c h a rte rs in th re e m onths th e vo­
abroad re g ard less of religion, race or
te rs of th e city a re soon to vote on a
previous political allegiance.
th ird . T he council has decided th a t
C ondem ns action of dem ocratic
th e b est w ay out of th e p re sen t c h a r ..
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house in refu sin g to provide for addl
te r m uddle Is to a ppoint a com m ission
tio n s to navy.
to d ra ft a new in stru m e n t.
M erchant m arin e cited as one of
R esolutions w ere passed by the
c o u n t r y ’s m ost urgent needs.
sta te encam pm ent of th e G rand Arm y
R eclam ation policy continuance re ­
of th e Republic approving th e man-
com m ended.
ag em en t of th e old so ld ie rs’ hom e at
L ib eral system of Im proving riv ers
R oseburg and calling upon the legis­
and harbors.
la tu re to a p p ro p ria te funds for the
F av o rs opening of coal lands In
e n la rg em e n t of the Institution.
, A laska on pro p er leasing basis, w hich
I
T he P o rtlan d , E ugene & E aste rn w)1) a | d developm ent and supply fuel
^ as
w it** t *ie H ecretary of s ta te fo r naVy al)d com m erce of the Pacific
su p p le m e n tary resolutions to th e ir ar- ocean _ w hile re ta in in g title in th e Unl-
tlc les of Incorporation which provide ; te(1 stateB to preT ent monopoly,
for an extension of th e line from Sa . U ndesirable im m igration should be
lam to S ilverton, from S llverton to bridled by a p p ro p ria te law s; party
M olalla, and from M olalla to Canby pledged to e n ac t such.
As a re su lt of tro u b le betw een cat j R epublican
accom plishm ents set
1,6111011 and sheepm en 4n Fiaker coun forth and approved include Panam a
ty, G overnor W est has announced a re­ C anal. Bureau of Mines, postal sav
w ard of $600 for th e a rre a t and con­ Inga bank; provision for aged and In­
viction of any person destroying firm sailo rs and for th e ir widows, ad ­
flocks. Intim id atin g em ployes and m in istra tio n of pure food laws.
m enacing th e llvee of sheep owner».
G re a te r econom y and Increased ef-
E n g in e ers began work last w eek on 1 flclency of governm ent affairs com-
th e su rv ey for th e new railro ad from m ended.
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M etoliua to P rtnevllle. A ctual con
H o g a n Im p r e v i n g .
stru c tio n w ork will begin A ugust 5.
T he m ost Im proved player on the
T o se c u re th e ro sd the people of Brine Brow ns la Hogan.
H is fielding tn
vl,,e *nd M etoliua have agreed to sub- P hiladelphia and Cleveland drew nnn-h
*<:ribe for $100,000 In six per cent praise from the hotm -w rrlbes, and Bill
bonds.
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