OKWiON CITY KNTJCKI'WHH, I'llI DAY, JULY .'5. 191 1. Nolle ( (culsr' Sal. In Ih r''r i'outt of Ih rllal of tUMnil for III nullity of li ka- I"t'".. Mn-r -f II. K.ui. of HI o. IJ, M eaal'd. .NiH I lir l-r in that. In l"r .',,. i.f an or.i. r duly urn.! i-r d ruii m Hi mb day ' J'"". I'JM. I" MiMllff .f 111 1mi '""' ,. ,,ii.l. rilKiira KiM 'ir -I'l iai vtlll 'II. on r '"" Hi 11 dr ,lf AiiK'ml. "'" "' ' y til CUrkainae, Hli of Orr..n. th limiif end I''1'''' '"' -.,mm riih, l'ln ii"M " ' -I I'Ul.ll" r I'rU.i" l. I in I l '" riinnrniallnil ?.',', C.nirl. Ill full"" UK di-a-rllicd LtPHimi mui ti i'finy Minimi.- J tald ratal". ! : kr iiiiillvM'"' cum fmirili Intere! In ,) in Hi" iilll Piraunal rilC I" "' Thrii" Iiiiip)i': Irln. Hul am) I (.hi. I emu Wnnn; I I nrrr. I 1 1 . t ,'nhhln Ml; ! ,! I'littT, 1 iin; I ilnr l-; I ri.iir Mill: I ti.t h.ui.0 llarni.. tin Collar; I Hi'l tfiind" Hrm; i Trni. " l,r i; I I . ! riuaa; I n" Hlnm-1 Cultivator; linrliHir liili-ri'il In liar link; I Hiriii Timili Harrow; I Mil' lUrmw; I i Mi-lin lot h Plow; I ni l VKin; im Chlrki-li; I KimI Calf; I IUki k Mi'lf'-r; One hair Inlrriil In 2 year old heif er; I Order rnlor row; 1 Nark Knee Oi her Cow; I Hriin Cow; I Orlinr Cow, (hnrtia In); I Hlai k Cow; I I lor; i Hnw, four riK: Ml Mop H'li'ki; r. Hop Haakrte; 1 Iron Ki'lllii. Alan, Ilia undivided on fourth Inter rut In ami In Dm following real prop, rn jr. lo wlt: Coiiiimiii lnif at th Houthi-aat corn rr of Hi tlim 31 ami Houthweat corner of rli'iiliin 32. running thrum Kant mi Towiiklilp llni NO roda; thence North so roil: ihrrv Wrt lo Unit Creek; llii'iicn up aald Cri.i'k to Township Hn 1,1 !. n Tuwtmhlin 6 ami 8; thrnc Kimt alone ld Townahlp Hum to place nf tiicimiliiK, containing HO acre, more nr li'; altUMlA In Hertloii 31 and 3:. T. 6 S. of It. I K. of the Willam ette Meridian, Claikamaa County, Htte of Oregon. T.rtn ami romtltloni of nulu: (COiin ranii, Umim dcllvrry of tlm d'l of mill Kxwiitor anil aftrr conririiia Una of tnln lijr aalil Countr Court. Iial in ta niorticnKo upon tho prrmUca. fiMi anil offiT nntat b In writing and may lm ifl at tlifl offlra o tho Kirrutor. K. P. Morootn. Wooillitirn, Ori'iuii, at any tlma aftor tlm flrit pub llration of thla notloo and befora Ih making of inlil anlr). Iiiiti'd. June 12lh. 1911. K. P. MOHCOM, Caorulnr of the InHt Wlfl of Olo O. Ityn, rvcciiad. Woodburn, OrnRon. Summon. In tho Circuit Court of tho Rtat of OrPpton, for Clurkainaa County. Mnry Schrlrlrli, PlnlnJIff, VI. Mntthnw Si'liidrlch. Di'fundnnl. To Mutihow Bchnlrloh, aliovivnamrd ili'fi'mlnnt : In the name of thn atute of On'Kon. you are liori'liy required to ttpprar and miHwnr tho complaint flli'd aitnliist you In the above i-ntltled court on or bo fore the 27th dny of Juno, 1914, bclnx more than nl wroka from the ilnto of tho flrnt publlcutlon of thla aummona. ntul If you fall bo to appear or nnitwrr the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap ply to tho court for the relief prnyod for In tho complaint, which la thot the ninrrlnKo now rxlatlnx between you and the plaintiff be forever dlsaolvcd anil thnt plaintiff bo Kmnted docroo of divorce. Till auiiiinoiiR la served upon you by order of th Hon. J. U. Campbell, JuiIko of the above entitled court, which order la ditto June 11, 1HM, Tho date oC the flrnt publication of thla atitmnona Is May IS, 1914, and the 1 nut dnte of publication la May SR. 19)4. FRANK BCIIUSOEl,, Attorney for I'lulntlff. 8ummona. In the Circuit Cotirt.iif tho Stnte of OreRon, for Clucknmas County. I.ewlH 1). MorKnn, Plaintiff, v. Hello M. MorRtin, Defendant. To Hello M. Morgan, tho abovo mimed dofeudunt: In tho niuno of the Stnte of OreRon, you nro hereby roquired to appear and ntiRwer the complnlnt filed nunl'iHt you In tho nbove iminml suit, on or before tho 10th dny of July, 1914, aald date belnn the expiration of hIx wecka from tho flrnt publication of thla Htimtnona, and If you full to appear or niiBwor Bnld coniplulnt, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prnyod for In big complaint, to wit: For a docreo cllHsolvtnR tho bonds of matrimony now oxIhIIiik butweon the plaintiff and defendant. This wiminona Is piibllHhed by order of H S. Anderson, JuiIro of the County Court, which order was mado and en tered on the 22nd day of May, 1914, and the tltno prescrlbod for publication thereof Is six weeks, 'beRlnnliiK with the Issue dated Fritlny, May 29th, 1914, and contlniiliiR each week thereafter to and Inoliidlng the Iflsuo of Friday, July 10th, 1914. 13HOWNEL.L & STONE, Attorneys for plaintiff. 8ummoni. In the Circuit Court or the Stato'of OfeRon, for the County of Clacka man. Josephine Kornlck, Plaintiff, va garies E. Kornlck, Defendant.- To Charles E. Kornlck, the above named defendant: 1 -. In the name of the State of 6ron you are horoby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aRalnst you n tho above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the tmte of the first publication of this sum mons, t0.wlt. on or bofore tha 7th dn of AuRiiBt, 1914, and that If you fall to 'answer for want thereof, the plain f'ff will apply to the Court for the re P,rayel for In the complaint, to wit: ror an absolute divorce and the solution of the marriage contract nf.7r.Mi. ""I between you and the Pia ntlff and for the restoration of the Shaiii- .1ame' to wlt Jo"Phine Mar shall to the aald plaintiff. of ummon U published by ordor of th. r!,orV,le J- U- Campbell, Judge Or.l " 9''' Court of the SUte of rn.T. " "r '?? .county of Clackamas. .MUTJ UU in 7T.II1 A . t . . u oi dune, ln, ai- rm lliill Dial Ml 4 piiMli allnB b mad t li aal mini a k fur U r.n n lit ka In lb lirraoo CHf Cnivr i.il, and Dial lb data of Ilia Dral piililh at lull of llil auinii oi.t Imi in a. on Ilia J M It day of Jiina, It'll, and Dial Ilia laul iiiililliatlnn b inadii on t It 7lh ibiy ill Auu.l, 111 15. M JICANMIN, Allorm-y for I'laimirT P. II. Adlrraa; K.kmii I, Hi bunitld lllmk, Vaiii'outnr, Waal.liixtnu Nolle to' Contractor. nVaM iroMitala wilt l rinUil I Ida Cmiiily 1'iiiirt of I'larkainaa Conn Ijr, Ori'Kiiii, fur Ilia liiiiiiii iiii iit of tli Mlla'ikl and Hilli-'i ruad. from Mi i Ion v to ritttiluii II I'l'ia tHi a ib riiunly Una brlaiM-n Clai kaiua an Mulliioiiiati t'liiuitlia, until July )7lli I'Jll, al tlm liuiir of in 3D A. M , and thru otiriii'ij and piihlli ly riad. Plana and in lfi albnia ara now on nin hi Ilia oftli n nf tlm Counly ( li'rk of alii I iMi kaiiia l uuiily. Karli bid ahall l rndurard ' Pro pnaal for liiiirutriiii.il of Mllaauklo- Hi'llwood Itoad a ii 'I ahall ba irrnin panli'd by 1'i rtllli.d liii k on aoin t'riK'.n Hank, fur an aiiiuunl ninal to flm .f n i lit of tin. iinoiint bid, puyabla In tlm rmiiily ( l. rk of aald Counly Klilrli I'Iiim k aliull ba forfrllrd to Clm kauma County, aliuuld Ihn im ii'ii ful bbliliT fall In rut it Into ronirai and filrnlah aullafarlury bond allli In fltn ilaya aftrr llm award la mail" Tlm anld Counly Court roarrtra lh rtac lit lo ri jii I any or all bida. W. U Ml l.VKV. Counly ( li-rk Summoni. In tlm Circuit Court of the Htntn of Ori'Koii. fur Clurkainn Counly. U O. NlKhtliiRale, riuliillff, va. A. It. Moritaii. A. II. Murium, adnilul Iralor nf thn ralutii of .MuiIk liert rudn MurKiin, drreaai'il; I. T. Hart and Clara llnrt. bla wlfr, Ida T. Ira luiiud, Kqiiltaliln lluaiiltal AaaiH-ln- tlun, a corporation and Hoi li. l Ho well, lii'fi-ndunta To I. T. Hart and Clara Hart, bla wife, aliov iiamuil di'fendaiiia. Ill tlir Hume of thn Htntn of OreRon. Voii. and each of you, are hereby rn- qulrrd to appear and answer the com plaint flh'd aitalnat you In thn al.ovr riitltli'd ault on nr before th IHtb day of July, 191 1, and If you fall to an ap pear and anawer anld romiiluliit. plain llff will apply to thn abovn entitled Court for th relief di-mandid In bla complaint, to-wit: Kur the forecloaurn of a certain uiort RnRH ddtrd May l.'.lh, 1911, and record ! In Volume HI, dura 492, inortKnue n-corda of Clackatnaa County. Htata of Ori-Kiui: for JuilKini-nt thereon for 11100.00 and intrreat thereon alnce May 1Mb, 1913; al t per cent per an nnm; for flOU.OO attorneys fee and for coata and dlaburaeiiienta, which aald uiorttaRH covers and la a Ken up on the following describe) real prein lae In Clackamas County, Oregon, to- wlt: The Went half (VH) and the South pant quarter IH K.(4) of tha Northwest quarter (NAV.14) of aectlon Kleven (II), and thn Nnrthenat quarter (N. K'-i) nf thn Northeast quarter IN K. h) or Him J Ion Ten 110), all In Town alilp six (6) South or Itango Two (2) Kunt or the Willamette Meridian, ex cept 1U acrea heretofore deeded for acbiMil purpoaea. For the foreclosure of that certain mortgage dated September 29, 1909 ror StlOO.OO given lr I,. O. Nightingale and (iertle NlgtitlliRale, tils wire to Will iam Mortenaun, and recorded In Vol ume T3, page 374, mortgage record! ot anld County and Stnte, with Inter est thereon at 6 per cent per annum alnce September 15, 1912: for $09.46 taxes paid and Intercut from dnte of payment; for fKiO.OO attorneys fees and costs and disbursements, which mortgage covers the following describ ed real premises In Clackamas County, Oregon, to-wlt: The West half () ot the North wrst quarter (Vi) and tho Southeast quarter (M ot tho Northwest quarter C4) ot Section Eleven (11) Township six (Ci) South Range Two (2) Fast of the Willamette Meridian, In Clucka mas County, and Stnte of Oregon, con taining One Hundred nnd Twenty acres of land, excepting therefrom the following described tract to-wlt: He ginning at tho Southenst comer of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter or Section Eleven In Township six Houth or linage Two East or the Willamette Meridian, In Clackamas County, Oregon, and running thence North twenty rods; thenco West ten rods; thenco South twenty rods: thence East ton rods to the place or beginning and containing one and one fourth acres of land. Datod Juno 3rd, 1914. O. D. EMY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Citation. In the County Court or the Stnto or Oregon, Tor the County of Clacka mas. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Jolinnn J, A. TleU, deceased. To Mlunlo Cnrollno Tlotz, Johanna llottchild, IjOuIso Mercer, Sophia Krueger, William TloU and Charlos TIetji, In thn name of the State of Orogon, you, and each of you, are hereby cltod by ordor of tho above entitled court and required to appear bofore said court, at the Court Room thereof In the County Court House In Oregon City, Orogon, on Woditosdny, tho ltith dny of July, 1914, at 10 o clock A. M of aald day, to show causo If any you, or any or' you, have why an ordor ahould not he granted tho ndmlnlMra- tor, Thos. P. Ryan, of the nbove en titled eatnte, authorizing, instructing or empowering aald administrator to soli the real property thoreof, which real property la described In the poll Hon, and Is hereinafter described, and said property ahould not be sold, as prayed for In the potltlon, at private sain, The property thus described Ib In Clncknmns County, Oregon, and la de- Bcrltied as follows, to-wlt: The West hair or the Southwest quarter or Section 30. Township I South Range 6 East or the Willamette Meridian. Witness my hnnd and the seal or the above entitled court affixed this 28th day of May, 1914. W. L. MULVEY, i County Clerk Hy l. til. HARRINGTON, (County Court Seal) , Deputy. 8ummon. In the Circuit Court or the State or Oregon, for Clackamas County. Martha E. Harding, Plaintiff, va. Louis Agustua Harding,- Dorendant. To Louis Aguatua Harding, the above named defendant. In the name or the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court, on or be fore the 17th day of July A. D. 1914, aid date being alx weeks after the first publication or this Summons.. If you fall to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prajTed for In her complaint filed herein, which la for an absolute di vorce forever dissolving the bor.ds of matrimony now and heretofore exlst- lug bntwii thn plaintiff and thn da fwidaiil, and fur Ih turn and rtia'mjy of bur minor frmala i Mid Nancy Mar kant Harding, aurd alt (l month i M. and fur am h ollntr and furl tier r llrf a lo tha Court may aiimi mart and tiuiuM in ih prriiilars, and fur her ri.l and dlaliniaeliiftiil lirrrlll. Von lil jili. ink nmli lhat llil H il in mi 'I a la served upo'l yuii per tonally with a rertlflrd ropy of tha i ouiplaliil flli d brralii; purauant In Ihn lerma of an order In tha al.uva aiillllml Mil inada by llm aUiva Hilltli-d Court by tha Huli'irabl 1. V. Campliell, JudKe Ibrrruf, on tha 4th day of Juna A. II. IV! 4. requiring lhat publication of Ihla Hiiiuiiiuii b mail onrn a wi-rk fur six i'oiibm uiite wi i.ka In Iba On gnu City Knlerprliie, and requiring Ibal ibn flral publli allun b mad mi Ibn bin day of Inn A. I). 1911. and Ibn laat publica tion ha madn on thn 17th dny of July A. I). 1911. IIIIAIII.EY.A. KWKIIrf, Atloriii-y fur Plaintiff. Hull" 1121 to 1121 Northwestern Hank llldg., Portland, Orekuii. Summon In Ihn Circuit Court of thn Hlatn of Oregon, for Clui kains) Counly. N. K. Ili-naun. Plalnllff, va. P. W .Henaun, Ilefrliilnlit, IN TDK NAMK OF TIIK STATE OF OIIKUON. To P. W. Ileimiiii, No. 3! Twenty alxh Street, Hull Francisco, Cali fornia. Yuu arn hereby ri-qulmd to appear and answer Ihn coinplalnt filed against yuu In Ihn above rntltled ault by the 2Mb day of July, Mucin n Hundn-d and Fourlei-n (1914) a prescribed by an order nf thn abovn rniliM Court fur lb nubllrullon of Ibis autuinolis blcli wild date afurvaald la morn than all (01 wneka after tha dale of the flrat publication herein aa ordered by the Court In Ihn above entllleii suit. and If you ao fall lo appear end an sa er the complaint and summon filed herein In the almve entitled suit on aid date, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court tor the relief nrnved ror In said complaint, which aald relief Is for a dwri-e of the above entitled Court 'ornvnr dlaaolvlng. an nulling and selling aalde tho marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and aald defelidnnt. and rnr audi Mhcr and further relief as the Honorable Court may deem meet with equity. Thla summon la putillsneq anil nerved upon you by order of the lion- urnble J. IT. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled court which said order was duly made and entered therein In anld Court on the filh day of June. Nineteen Hundred and rourteen (1911) based uixin plnintlff'a complaint and affidavit and the records made and filed In aald ault. J. A. STROwnniDOE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 luted and first publication, June 12th, 1914. Ust publication, July Zltti, 19M. 8hrlrTi 81 on Execution. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multno mah. P. Fos. Plaintiff, v. A. I.. Harper. Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas. s. ltv virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under tho seal of the above en titled Court. In tho above entitled cause, to me dnly directed and dated iho 27th day of May. 1914, upon a Jung nient rendered and entered In said court on the 20th day or May. 1914. In ravor or C. P. Fobs. Plaintiff and gainst A. I Harper, Defendant, for the sum or $193.7.1. with Interest there on at the rate or 6 per cent, per nn n urn from tho 1st day of May, 1914 and the further sum of $11.55, costs and disbursements, and tho costs of nd upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property ot said efendant, and If sufficient could not be found 1hen out ot tho real proper ty Miclonnlng to said defendnnt on and fter the date of said Judgment to satisfy said sum of $193.75, and also tho costs upon this said writ. Now, Thereforo, by virtue of said xecutlon, Judgment- order and decree, and In compliance with the commands ot said writ, being unable to find any personal property or said defendant', I did on the eth dny or June, uly levy upon the following described real property of said defendant, sltu ato and being In tho County of Clacka mas, nnd State of Oregon, to-wlt: IaiIs seven (7) and elcht (8) In block seventy-one (71) In Mlnthorn Addition to tho City of Portland, all In Chickamna County, Oregon, and I will, on Saturday, tho 11th day of July, 1914. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M at tho front door of tho County Court House In the City of Oregon City. In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the hlphest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cnsli in hand, all tho right, title and In terest which tho within named defend ants, or cither of them, had on the date of enld Judgment or Blnce had In or to tho above described real property or any part thoreof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, In terest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dy n. J. STAATS. Doputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Juno th. 1914. Administrator's Notice. Notice 1b hereby given that tho tin- derslgnod has been appointed admin Istrator of the estate of Mary Shep herd deceased; b11 persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the Bnme with prop er vouchors, duly certified according to law, at the office of Urownoll & Stono, nt Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months of the date of the publication ot this notice. Dated, June 9th, 1914. ' ROSS SHEPHERD, Administrator of the estate of Mnry Shepherd, deceased. I1ROWNELL & STONE, attorneys for administrator. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon for Clackamas County. John F. Hunnell, George M. Ilunnell and Charles F. Ilunnell, Plaintiffs, - Ta. James A. Bunnell, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, SB. By virtue or a Judgment order, de cree and execution, duly iHsued out of and under the eeal ot the above enti tled court, In the above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and dated the 26th day of June, 1914, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 2nd day of April, 1912, In ravor or said John F. Hunnell, George M. Bun nell, and Charles F. Bunnell, plaintiffs, and against Bald James A. Bunnell, de fendant, for the sum of $18,310.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, from the said 2nd day of April, 1912, and the further sum of $126.60 costs and disbursements, and the coata of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale ot the fol- lowing deai-rtlwd real pripr y situ alrd ill ( lackama Counly, Ongon, lo- lt. I -ni I lo tl Imlualvs, being all of lllixk 3; all of lots 1 lo 10 Imlualv bring all of Mix k a; all or luls I to 2 tin In. Iva being all of k 10; Uila I In I J tncliialvn, being all of lllm k li; Ula 14, 14, 17, 1M, 19 and 20 In Him k 2 and l-uta 2.1 and 24 In lllm k 4 all In Oak drove park, Clackamas County, Oregon, an orilliiR to 'be duly record! map and plat tin ruf Ala atrlii nf land 10 ft wide and luting lb Hiiutlierly ten fi-l of a U0 fuol atrip of land d.i ibd by l.uclmla Munnrll and C. II. Iluiinell, her bua- biii.d, lo Jaine A. Iluiin-ll. aa deacrllwid In Hook lis psga 211, ili-.., ri-corila of raid County and Hlatn, the said 10 foot trip extending Ihn mitlrn length of the aald HI fool strip. Now Thrrefiirn, by vlrluo of said i-i-cuiliiii. iidginent order and decree and In compllainn with the commaiida i f inlil writ, I will, on Monday, Ihn 3rd day of Auguat, )'jU, at the li'iur of 11:00 o'clock A. M. at Ihn front door nf thn County Court Ifuuae, In the City of On-gun City, In suld County and Hlatn anil al public auction, auhjnct to redemption, to Ihn lili:h-t bidder, for C. H. gold coin cnah in hand, all the right, till" and Int.-reat which Ihn with In named defendant James A. Ilunnell had on the 2nd day of April, 1912, the date of lb Judgiiieut herein, or since bad In or to tlm abovn deacrlbrd real property or any part tnnrvof. lo satis fy suld 1,'iccuttiiii, Judgment ord.-r, de cree, Inl -rent, coata and atl accruing costs. E. T. MASS, Sheriff or Clackninna County, Oregon. Hy II. J. 8TAA TH, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 29th, 1914. First publication, July 3, 1911. IjisI day of publication. July 31, 1911. 8ummons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, ror Clackamas County. Martha Jane Trulllnger, Plaintiff. v. Fre -man I TrullliiKer, Defendant. To Freeman U trulllnger, tho above named def -ndnnt: In the name of the State of Ore- gun, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed agulnst you In the above named ault, on or b.-fore the llih day of August. 1914, aald date being thn expiration of tlx week from the first publication of (bla summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer aald complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to iho court for the reller prayed ror In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bunds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons la published by order of II. S. Anderson, Judge of the Counly Court, which order waa made and entered on the 2nd day of July. 1914. and the time prescribed for. publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, July 3rd, 1914, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including the Issue of Friday. August 14lh, 1914. IIROWNEM, & STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. a Wants, For Sale etc. FOIl SALE Young saddle horse. Ad dresa V. M. Hellemn, Jennings Lodge, Ore.. Notice. WHEREAS, at a Special Election held lu Maple Lano Precinct in Clack nina County, Oregon, on ths 30th day or June, 1911, a vote was taken for and against stock running at large In said precinct nnd said vote result d In a majority or votes being cast AGAINST STOCK Rl'NXI.N'O AT LAHOE In said above named precinct. THEKKr"OHE. in accordance with tho Statute In such cases made and provided It Khali bo unlawful, sixty days from the date of this notice for stock to run at large In tho abovo nnnied precinct under penalty of $10.00 for the first offense and $20.00 for each and every subsequent offensa to he re covered from ths owner of the stock. Dated July 3, 1914. V. I., MULVEY. County Clerk of Clackamas County. THE REAL RUSSIA. It I Confined to a Vary 8mall 8etlon of tha Vait Emoir. lu "The Ku.-smn Empire, Today and Yesterday," Nevln O. Winter says: 'In a Btrlct nen.su, real Russia cov ers only a portlou of the more than 2,000,000 Bquure miles that lie within the borders or the continent Tula narrower dcflultlon' would certainly ellinluato Finland, Poland, the Baltic provinces, Bessarabia and the Cauca sus and probably a part of the land of the Don Cossacks, the Crimea and the sections bordering on the Arctic ocean and the lower Volga. In other words, the real Bussla has developed within this narrower section, and whatever of Russian characteristics appear In the eliminated sections have Blmply been Imposed by the conquerors upon a people alien by birth and language. "The actual visible Influence of Tol stoy on Russia seems not to have been great He was beloved and reverenc ed by many, but no party claims or has ever claimed him as a leader. The higher classes rejected him because of his opposition to all established gov ernment; the poasantry were repelled by his diatribes agulnst religion; the revolutionists and anarchists repudiat ed his touching because be bad no definite plan to offer. Ells Influence on thought and opinion In Russia will not compare with bis Influence In non Russian nations." The times when a farmer's personal knowledge ot finance was limited to a very faulty Judgment of gold bricks are away back In the past Tho German crown prince Is said to gpeud much of his leisure time mak ing furniture. At luBt we know what Is meant by a royal good time. Dr. Wiley says Eve was created be fore Adam. The good doctor Is evi dently the one who can tell us wheth er the egg or the ben came first When a man tells a woman of forty that she appears to be growing young er all the time she is likely to guess that she has met a cheerful liar. Lord Rosebery says England ought to have 600.000 more babies than she has. Can't the suffragettes be per suaded to do something about ltT . A Moorish.. woman. U -not supposed to know her own age. which Indicates that the proverb beginning "Where L 'noranc la bliss" has been translated. Heart io Heart talks Bjr CHARLES N. LURIC WHAT THEY MEAN TO TOU. Wbuo llf menus nothing more or (mater or higher lo you than th ri-gti lar rouiinn or your buslne, all day In Hi wrrk, wlih their regular op ris ing and down lying, and on th Sab bath routine bardly lea regular You ar not "going" concern. You are not laying to yourself tb divi dends you ought to gut You ar bend mi for th court of life bankrupt-. M'brt doe lir mean Take a leaaou from lb atory of Jenny Llnd. th famou alucer, pnr bnpa th g res tint alugnr who ever lived. At Ibn early age of thirty two, fter a career Oiled wltb splendid tri umph, artistic and financial, and marked by Ada of gi-ni-rtwlty and char ity which adorn her name, she retired. A friend tells tha story. Kh "round Jenny Llnd sitting toward evening on a aouth coital In-nt h In England. Just after her withdrawal, wltb a book In ber Inp. She apokv of her reaolve. '1 found that IbU'-lb Betting un wn becoming lena to m and that tills tho book In her Inp wn a Bible "w be coming nothing to me. and i knew then that I must check myaelf and chang my life.'" Kh gave up the triumph, the plaud it, the grent monetary returns, the companionship of royalties and lb great or the earth, that ahe might bav more time and opportunity to enjoy the beau tie or nature and communion wltb the Book of Book. She might have continued to the end In triumph, ror ber vol'-e wa unimpaired and ber lire waa extended for many year after ber retirement. She aang afterward at concert, orcailonully. for charity, and In privat ber voice delighted ber friend. One n?d not retire to emulate ber. There la room In life for the business that must be done and for the proper enjoyment of other matter. The thing that are added to a x-roc' reg ular employment are wba: determine bis character In muny case. It 1 well to mark time occasionally. to make an Inventory of life. If the luiikct fall to eclor your life wltb Its own rndliiiit beauty. If the full moon rising nlwve the tree brings no sense of awe. If a (lower evoke no sen timent. If the laughter of a child Is not divine bnrinouy- Stop and ask ynurnelf why they do not convey their pmiier meaning to you. If It I because you are too much absorbed In material nffalr Think or Jenny Llnd. Btginning Young. Sir. Gramercy-Dii yuu think she's bringing up ber daughter right Mm. Park-Indeed she I. my dear! She gave the little thing a stuffed bull dog hi play with ItiHtend of a dolL Judge. JOHNSON ADMITS HE I IS GREATEST PITCHER. There waa received In the Chi cago postotllce the other day a souvenir postal card bearing, In lieu of a definite name and ad dress, ouly the following Inscrip tion: "To the Greatest Pitcher' on Earth." The postcard was sent to the dead letter olllce, where one of the funeral directors of defunct correspondence was quick to grasp the situation. She prompt ly forwarded Uie card to Walter Perry Johnson of the Washing ton Americans. lie has Sled it among the other acquisitions of bis remarkable career. COBB HITS ALL BOX MEN ALIKE Tyru Playa No Favorite. While Jackaon Fear a Fw. "One reason why Ty Cobb leads Joe Jackson In the batting averages each year Is that Cobb hits all pltcbers with Impartial vigor, while Jackson plays favorites," declared Fred Blandlng, the Nap pitcher. It was at a faunlug bee in Cleveland the other dny. "When Cobb feels like hitting there Isn't a pitcher In the American league with speed or curves enough to stop him. Chief Bender and Jack Wnrhop both have Jackson's groove, tie can't hit either of them. "Another reason Is that Jackson Isn't a fns man going down to first base, lie Is thrown out on many a bit thnt any ordinary shifty base runner would beat out lie's a llgbtfooted person after he has turned tirst; not even Cobb himself will make more bases on a long drive. But It takes him time to get started. By the time be Is rounding second base on a triple, say, or a pos sible homer, Jackson is Just going about as fast as any mnn in the Anier can league can cover ground. But thnt doesn't help him to any singles. "It handicaps bim, too, as a y base runner. Jackson looks to be a long way off firs, most of the time, and he Is. But he's not very often In tbe right position to break. Cobb goes (Straight down tbe line, further than any other man in our league. He can go 20 or 25 feet and scramble back; he Is never off his balance. But Jackson, though he seems to the people in the stands to be well beaded toward second, Is gen erally way back of the bag and really not one-third as far 'down' as Cobb. "He never has been able to bit either Bender or Warhop, though he does about as well against Walter Johnson as Cobb ever bas. We don't get to see ' Cobb hitting against JohLon, but from what I hear Ty doesn't alter bis styl materially when he faces Walter. We know Jackson doesn't He grips his bat Just as close to the end as when hitting against tbe slowest man in the league. And he gets bis hits off Walter Just about as often as any one. "Bender and Warbop, though, have something on him when they are pitch-' tag up to form. They have him pop ping up Into the air like any bnsber. Don't know why It la, but Jackson con siders himself a pretty lucky ball play er any tlma h sets a bit off either of them." PROFESSIONAL DIFtEOTORY Harvey K. Cra CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT LAW W hav now movid la our permanent quart- In the Bvr Bulldlng. Nst te th Andrn Building. Ral Eitat Ab1rct Main Street, Loin, Insurance. Orgoa) City, Ore. JOSEPH E. HEDGES. Lawyer MOMEY TO LOAN D. C. LATOCnETTK, PriduL Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, S14G00.00. Tranaacta a 0nral Banking Bulna. PRICE OF WHEAT IS ADVANCED BY RATES FIGURE IN STATE IS NOW THE SAME A3 THAT AT CHICAGO PORTLAND. July 1. For the first time wheat prices are as high In Oro gou this summer as In Chicago. Quo tations on new crop are exactly the same, which means mat the grower of the Pacific northwest gets more for bis wheat In comparison to tho world market, than ever befora, by eight or ten centa a bushel. The higher price prevailing In Portland, grata men attribute lo lower freight rat, ship owners being willing to accept about ten shilling or about 2.0 per ton less for hauling the grain to Europe than tbey did at the corres ponding time last year. The general belief Is that indirectly tbls reduction has been brought about by the near completion of the Panama canal and the fact that the waterway may be open In time for at least some of the steamer cargoea to take advan tage or the new route, but exporters are not Inclined to thla view. They hold that freights are lower hecauie or the simple reason that more bottoms are availuble, and more bot toms are available as a result of ac tivity In shipbuilding in Europe dur ing the past year. Many new steam- era left the ways at the European ship yards the past year and to tbls fact. exporters Bay, the Pacific northwest farmer may attribute his gain in dis posing of his grain crop. Th Pacific northwest states, Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, will har vest thla summer between 6a.000.000 and 80.000,000 bushels. This at an In crease or 10 cents per bushel will mean that the Pacific northwest wheat grow ers will draw from $6.500,0U0 to 000,000 more than they would were the usual differential In effect, or more than $3 each to every man, woman and child In the three states. OLD SPUDS STILL The market for old potatoes contin ues to show strength. While the busi ness offerings is not excessive. It is of rather excellent character, considering the lateness of tbe season. First class offerings of old stock are very scarce, and In some instances commission In terests In tbe northern part of the state have received as high as II a cental for the3e offerings during the last 24 hours. The bulk of tbe offer ings are selling around 75c. hlle there Is still quite a fair sup ply or potatoes remaining on the farms little Is being offered. The low price and the very slack demand that was recently ruling had stopped the move ment to the city, aud many farmers de cided to either feed their supplies or else plant them. Now that the demand Is Improving, there Is a slight increase in offerings. While it would not take heavy supplies to Nil the wants of the trade for old stock, the trade In general inclines to the opinion that the demand will con tinue good until everything Is disposed of. PRICES FOR CATTLE AT Receipts for the week at the Port- land nion Stock yards have been: Cattle 1663. calves 169. sheep 6G40, hogs 3771. Cattle liquidation large this week, Monday having 1200 head. Prices held firm for the first half, but eased off to- ward the close, especially on medium grade stuff which has comprised tile . most of the week s receipts. Best light fed steers S7.50 to $7.65. grass $7.25 to $7.40, cows $6.50 to $6.65 with a few choice tops at $7.00, bulls $4.00 to $5.00. Swine run not of large volume for the last week ln June. Market hold ing steady at 8c at the week's cIoho. Outlet good and buying demand above the average. Sheep house continues to hold strong. Receipts of sheep and lambs good, and prices steady with last week. Top yearlings selling around $5.00, two year olds $4.75, ewes $4.25, lambs ?G.0O. Mutton trade ln excellent shape. , Following sales are representative 23 steers 1178 1 $7.73 39 .......: 1184 7.60 " 52 1094 7.55 399 1142 7.35 689 hogs 218 8.15 845 172 8.10 765 217 8.05 86 169 8.00 2 cows 900 6.7 21 1023 6.60 42 1021 6-50 22 1007 6.35 5 bullB 1500 5.00 2 heifers 670 7.00 74 205 8 68 198 8.00 1179 lambs 74 6.00 20 wethers 86 5.00 59 yearlings 100 5.00 106 ewes 117 4.23 Young men wo think they can play tennis should beware of the prowess of tbe girl with the sunburned nose. Wlll'am Hammeri WEINHARO nUILDINft f. J. KB TEA, Caahla Opwi from g A H. U I , fa I'hoDta Paclflc tl Horn A-1S1 BROWNELL STONE Attorney- t-Law All legal bualnei promptly attMded to -- U'REN V ICHUI1IL Attorny-t-Law Dtutschtr Advokat W1U practice La all courts, mak collection and settlement. Offlc In Enlerprlae LullJlog. Oregon City, Oregon. 1 1 C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTf Attornys-aVLaw Commercial. Real EUt and Probata our Specialties. Of fice in Flrat National Bank Eldg, Orogon City, Oregon. o o J W. S. EDDY, V. 5, M. D. V. Graduate of tb Ontario VUri- nary College at Toronto, Canada, I and th McKllUp School of Bur- i gry of Chicago, 1 ubUbed i at r union Blame, ruin bt t- tween Main and Water Bta. ( Both Telephone ? Offllce Pacific, Main 65; Home, i A 95. Realdence Pacific Main 184 CLAUDE W. DEVORE. Attorney -at-Law Notary Public Eatacada, Oregon. STRAIGHT & SALISBURY We make a specialty ot Install- Ing water systems and plumb- t lng in th country. W carry th Leader tank and Stover en- J glne. We have a full line of I Myers pumps and stray pumps. Price alwaya lowett e 720 Main St Oregon City Phone 1682. I O.D.EBY I Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnlsh- ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law buslnesa. a uiur swu ot uregon uiiy. MONEY to LOAN For long or short periods WM. HAMMOND, Lawyer Beaver Building, Oregon City SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal ot all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, inflammation or Ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal EV. inn waam th.. T-illa HI TMnlrham W.lT.JXlC.Tl ,.1 r..r .u .feWmmuuura.Lu.a ln Private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. women wno nave oeen cured say 1 is "worth its weight in gold." At druggiBts. 50c. large box, or by mall, I The Pazton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Farmers would do well not to Bend ln spring chickens running less tban 18 pounds to the dozen, or averaging one and one-half pounds each, for there Is no call for smaller birds. Ducks, too should be kept from the street at present for there Is no de mand at prices that Justify shipment. A lot of young ducks were sold at 10 cents per pound In Portland recently because they were light and poor. There Is a good demand for turkeys, fine dressed hen turkeys bringing 25 to 26 cents. Some of tbe dealers ln this part of the state look for a good ' active demand for large springers and large hens during the week. CLERK TAKE8 IN $648' The receipts of the office of the county clerk for the month of June, which were compiled by Deputy Clerk Harrington Wednesday are $618. Last month was above tbe average. Some people keep right on eating fat means in this weather and then they wonder why they feel uncomfortable.