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OWIlfJON' CITY KNTKIiTlMSK. i'WIDAV. .JANPARV H, YM. t I ! I I Summon. In li ('In oil Court i.f ll Mat of Of'l'ii, fur III Counly lit Claris Mia. Vlr f Jiilin"n, I'UIn HIT, . Mia Jiiliuwin, IMmnUiit. To Mlka J.il.nsiili, Ilia altor naltifd I. f. mlant: In Id uawa of lli Hid of Oregon' Von ar harchy rulrtl 10 appear end iisrr lh Complaint Wd against you In Hi 'm tiaim-d mil on or t-f.r Hi 2:iid ilar of Joiuarr. 1I5. aalil ilai liring Hi ) r fiml by Hi Cu.irt. int llii ili ' from lh Drat pun liidilon of Dili riiiniiuoiit, ii1 If you fall lu appear I unvr laid Coin plaint for nl Ihormf. plaintiff Vrlll apply to Hi Court for Hi rell. f prayed for In lh Coiiilliil, tinll: irr of ior", dliaolvlng Hi bond of matrimony, liiTrlufoia and now nUt liiR lii-l'n lallilllf and defendant, mi lit (round of drrtlii, and for am h oilmr and furilur ri'll. f aa Ihl llniiHfal.il' Court max dew (Miillalil and jnal. 'I lila Huimii'Mia la f ulillalird If rdr of J. I'. Campl-i-ll, Jii.lgn of III ( In nil Court of ('larfcaine t ".Mint r, Oregon, tilth i.ili r iihuIp and rnt'rrd tMa Imh day of Iiim i iiiIk r, 1311, and iIik lliu or illifl for Urn pul.lu alloii of (lila 8n111i1n.11 la alt as, Im-kIii-IiIiiX Uh lh" Ion" ilnlrd I inlx-r I llh, 19 H. and roiillnulim nrj On ri'iifli r up In ami Im hiding Hi l aim dated Jmuiiry .'.'ml, 1 V 1 0. W. A. III KKK. AMi'llicy f'r i'lnilillff noiu In Of fin City, Clai kan.i L'ourt ly, Oregon, on or l f.ir Hi lal dar of r'ei.rwaty. IDS, and ho raua If any ihrr l hy an ordr almuld not li (ranlad If Id alxn i,aiid ioiiiI for Hi aal of Hi al"i d irllmd rral prirt)r aa rard for In aid lltlmi, at prlfal aal. Wltmss my band and a-al of rourt atiiad llila I'll) laf of lfiwinlit-r, lH W, I.. MtM.VKY. fH.al) Voutily Clirk Ily Y. W. iliKi;.N'MA.V, iMplltr. lummoni In llm ('In nil Courl of tlin Hlrtlo of Ori mi fur Hi" Comity of Cl.n ka li, a M.iiit'ini IIhiiiIk, a .iiiii' rlilp, I'l.iiiiiirf. Administrate Nolle. Nollra a In ri-l.x jrivni Ilia! Hi un d (algm-d, Administratis of Hi l iU of Joapll Vit, dix aa1, liaa fllad IiT Klnal A' count lu-r?lii llh Hi County Court of Clai kauia County, ( Iff nil and Hi County Ju.lg liaa l Monday January II If). 191'', al Hi liour of 10. 00 o'clix k A. M. al Lh County Court room In Orrgon CUr, Oregon, said Couulr and Hlal", Hi tun Kiid plain for hearing olijt lion In (aid final Airounl Kiid for lh final i"tlln IIH'M of aald ll. KATIIAIII.NK I'KVIIKK AiliiifnlalralrU (). I). Kliy, AHormr for Aduilnlatr' Irli. Cuil lirr ulri.in lli'frintaiil. To Carl i. raatr. iii. Ill" l"'" liainod Almri(,)r f n, Kalul of Imrlua Nolle of Final Stltltmtnl Of llm i:liil of liarlu Kniiln, Iw i a d N'oll.'K la liiTfl.y Kltdi llinl III" Un iit!,:ih l ailiiiliilalrninr of (Im ilnli' of Inirnn f'oiita, i liaa lil'l In lli Cniititr Court of Clin k.iniaa Cnniil), Hlal" of llr.unn liU Tlnil i n i ii t na am h ailinliiUlriilnr of andl .Inln nml dial Mmnluy, lli Z'.lli iluX of Jiuiuiirr, I'.il'.. al i ln Iionr 10 o'i lin k A, M baa ln f!i'l hy aald murt a tlin limit for li.-arliiK of oIiJm llnin lo aid report and Hi" t mi-tt l!ifr.-if. liAttll H C. KOI'TH. trail of land containing 10 '. d u rnd lnlM,H. al Hi SV.'. rornrr of Hi llalliaaar l ! I'i'ix K t'l riMla. Ilioio H. 40 roda, lliii.ia SV. it riwta; llifix N. 40 rod t'l Hi pin of Ixcliii.tiif, In flix', 21, T. I H. It I K. Wll Mr Claikama Conntr, on a drurlld l- law and that Ilia dfinlaiita and aJI lo ramia i lalinlur t,r, llirounli andaT nlur I ! dif. nd aula, l f.irr l lrird and lnra. li-.! of all rltit In aald land llila auiniiiona la pulllilmd tf ordir of Hon, II ri. Aiidcraon, Ju of Hi ( null If Court Mill ordrr aa load" on Hi J'Jih dar of lim-. Ill, and II.'' lima prrarntxtd for pulilliallon lli-f of. la all Hka. Irlnnlna allli Hi" lam daiod r'rldar Jan. 11 i, and conllnuiiiN ca.li fk itixri-afier to and In. In. ling r'rldar, Kt lTuarr l-'ti ltS. KO. C. IUIOWNKI.I-, CIIAH. T. HIKVIIKX. Ait'irri"i for I'luintlff. ll. frll.lillll III tl" liaiii't of Hi" Mini" of (In roll, you artt ln ri l.r f"uli"d lo aiM'.irnd ii r III" i oitii1IiiI ni. d nK'ilu'1 "U In Km nlx.v.i i iilltli'd ai lion, oil or lipforit Ik" :"'Hi ilr ' Jaiiuarr, l!IS, rill ilati' lirlnu Bft.r llm riilrnllnii i.f ali w.cka friun Hi" Rral pulillialloii of llila iiuiuiona and If )ui full to an Kouta, il.M-.Dnrd. C. HCIII i:ni:l., Atti.rii.-y for Admin Ulrninr. ' Nolle of Final Scttlament Nnl.ro hi-rt'l.r rlvi n Hint th.t tin drrl;:ti'd niutrlx of l!i.i Will of J. .tin II. Jaini', d.y a"'d lina (ll.vl In r III lti'nr and nmw.'r raid rtnii Ial lit for final in", ouiil vi .ml tli.r.'i.f plnlntlfT lll titkn u.Ir i (lai kninaa Couiitr. Ort-Roii, nnd Hint' in. 'hi .nltil rmi for ITtl.fiO, tmi'tlirr it,,, a, four! hua npHilntrd Miiliduy with Im.'tf.t Ilirr.Min al Hi rnl" oft tint 1 s t ti day of Jiuinnrr. l'.UV at lu ii . r ri'iil "T niiuiii from Id" iMh tiAY al (iitnh.'r I'Jll. and roata and llinl. iirni'im nla of llila a. linn. Till auinMiona la mrnd iion you tv pul.llc allnn Ci.'r.of ly ordrr of Hi" II. hi. J. C. Cniupli'dl, Ju.lK" of lli' ( Iri iill Court of III" Hint" of (ir"nti, IHkI No. '., lil.h onliT R ina.ln on lln Kth day of lin-fintuT. 1914, and Hi" llni" preai rlt'".! for pulillrnllon tli.'rn.f la alt an. i'.'Klvn r ka, Ix'Kln lillllt ltll tint laaun diitrd Iiitri-mtifr 1. 1H1I mid roiitlnnliiK cnih wwk (h. rinft.T ill' to nnd Inrludlnt Hi" la mm of Jaminry 2th, 1911. hli-h U llm ilnU. of Him Inat pulillcall'in tlier of. (). V. KASTII AM. Atlorni-y for I'lnlntllT. Summoni. In III" Circuit Courl of tho Rtuln of On-Kon fur Hin County of Clark ma. J. It. HpurKixm, l'lulnlirr, a. of Summon!. Ill Urn Clrrull Court of thn Hint OrrKon, for CliK'kiunna County. Klhrl Hr)". rinlnlllT. M. Clina. II. Hrycit, D.'fni.liint. To ('hua. II. llryc", nbovv iniinid fciiitniit: In llm iiiunii of llio tntt i.f OrrKon, you art ti.Toliy miulri'd lo n;i.ar nnd Mm rr Hi" romplulnt fll.nl nullit )'otl. In Hut ii I line cnlllli'd ault, on or before til" 1 nt day of rYli, 1015. tnlil dutt v..liin HmirifiHin. I)..fiindant. I '"'"'a "e expirniion oi aix w.-.'Ki irom To Nrlllo Ppurgron. llm aliove num.! , ,I,P nr"1 P''II al' of t!ila autntnoui, flini ii you inn lo iii'iienr or annwvr mild romptnlnt, for want tlmruof Ihe drf 'iiilnnt: lu Hin nnino of lh Stnto of Or.'Rnn, you am licrrby rrqiilritd lo apprar and unawer tlio roinptnlnt niml nKnlnt you In Hi" nlmvo piitltlril am It, on or li- foro llm 29lli dny of Jaminry, 1915. aid dnto I'i'liiK moro Hum aix weuka from llm ISth dny of Dort'iiibor, 1914. on whl. h dnl" piilillcalkm of llila buiii tiion wiih iniido; nnd If you full to np P"nr mid anHwor brrrln, tho plulnlllT will npply to tho court for Hin rollnf prny.nl foV In plaintiff' rotiiplnint on fllo li.Ti'ln, to wlt: l'or a docrro of tbla court niinull Iiik. raiu't'lliiiK nll iIIbhoIvIhk tho lionda of matrimony nnd mnrrlnr.e ro- latloii nnd contract Imtwcin plnlnlln nmV di-ri'iidaiit, nnd for auch olhor re lief na lo tho court may aocm proKr in tho prcinlHoa. This aumnioiia Is arrvod upon you by publication thereof In tho OrcKoti City Knlerprlao. n pnper of Kcneral elrciilntlon pu lil Ulicd In the city of Orenon City, County of CliiekntimH, Stnto of Oregon, onro a week for a period of alx auncoBHlvo woekn, by ord er of tho Hon. J. U. Cnmpbell, Judno of tho nlmvo entitled court, which order la dnlod tlio 12th dny of Docem tier, 3014. Tho dato of tho flrnt publication of thin urn itih la Friday, Drremlmr 18. ,1911, nnd tlio data of tho hiHt publica tion ' thereof la Frldny, Jnmmry 29, 1015. HEN 0. I112Y, Of Attorneys for I'lulntlff, 609 Fonton IlulldliiR, I'ortland, Oregon. Notlc of BHarirr lal ' In Hi Clrrull Court of Hi Hut of rron for Clarkamta ( nui.ty. Kllm llnlh ItiHkw'Mid, I'lalntlfT, va CUr. inn William Maltlirai admin latrator of Hi. i-atntn of Kurali Mai Hia, ii.a.l. Clnmire William M,i'lti.'a and Kern K. Mnllli". bl lf". H. W. King .ind (i. lHrrlin. I" f.'li.lniita. Ily vlrtn" of an mh iiIIi H, jnl k fit order, dm-rt'" and ord.-r of ! Inau.-d out of llm abiivn ctitttM Court lu II" alxivit fnlltl.d raiin ! Ill" dlrtrlr.) and rial'-d H. 2''.th dnr I .- tn r, I'Jll, upon a Judr.nii nt and d r of (or loaur r-nd-i"d nnd eni' rr.1 in aald Courl on Hit 20th diy of li.trm l.er, llt, In favor of KUmi llu'h II'" k .mi., pliiltitlfT, and .iliit Cl.ir.-iii'.-William Matthew aa Admlnlalrator of Hi" Ktut of h'arab Mjl'b"a, d" rrna.'d d. fi-lnljiil, for Hi" a'nii of $'nn ltli liit.-r. l at lb" rt of lr rent per mmum from tlu i h d.ty of (Mob -r, 1!I.', amouiitliiir, prim Ij.al and Int i-r"f. lo I'.'.OJ, lib h nun la il reed lo .ii!nil(T. with Interrat at llm rn of 6 p r1 rent, per Bliliillil If nu Hie dut of tblt d r. e. I . 2i;th. I'll I. benl.lea t'.Ono. ailortiov' (. and Hin fur Itli. r of I19.5H, ..'( and dUburae w.iiIm nml iIia ..Im i.f nml oiion tbla Hut County Court of, (.I1nBIll n make aale of Hie fiillonkK d.-arrlb.-.! r-al property lo-lt: All of loi number twenty (20) Ilork w.hi.I Arrt-a, Clurkaiima Coiiuty, Ore (on. arrordluK to llm duly record". plat thereof. Now the re fom, by virtue of auM "" rut lim. Judgment, order, d.-cree am! order of aal" and In eouil'llnnr" with the couiuian.l of aald writ, I will, on Saturday. Hit 30th day of Jiinu ury 1915 nt 10 o'clock A. M . nt the front door of tho County Court llouar In Oregon City. Clackanina County Or K"i. aell at public auction, (aub Jr. t to redemption) to Hie hlgln-at bid d.r for rnhh In hand, all Hid right, II tie and Intercut which Hit witliln named Sarah Matthew", decenaed.. had on tho 4th duy of April, 1912. the date of the execution of the inortgnge fonv rloited 111 llila ault nnd d.-rreed to b llrnt lien on the above dewrlb -d prein lues or alnco thai lal" had In and to the abovt descjllied property or uny part Ihereof. to aatlnfy aald execution JiKlgnient Ord.-r and decree. Intercut attorney!' feea, coKla nnd accruing coHla. K. T. MAS3( Sheriff of Cliickainna County, Oregon Ily I). J. STAATS, Deputy, l)atod thla 2Sth dny of Dec, 1914 ITUNNINO IVIMINO FftOCK MODI LIOON LONQ, f LOWING LlNII o'cIim k A. M , at tlio County Couri room In llm County Court Hunan In Oregon CUr, Oregon, a Hid Hunt and i.b. for hearing aald final a. count and objertloua thereto and for let (ling Hut anmit. SAHA.lt K. JAMKH. Kieculrlx of the Will of John II. Jumel. deeraaed. JOS. K. IIKIm;i:s, Attorney for Kvecu Irlx. ' Dat-d, memb'T 12lh. 1911. Citation In tho County Court of tho Btnto of Oregon, for Clucknnms County. In tho niuttor of tho oulnto of Edward J. Hammond, dorcntied. To Tliomns Ilnmmond, KllzAhoth Maddao nnd Gonrgo V. Adiilua, the next of kin nnd bolra at law and tho (IovIhcos numnd In tho will of Edwnrd J. Hammond doccnHOd: Whorona, upon petition of W. W, Everhnrt, executor of the last will and tcstiimout of snld (Incensed, nn order above entitled court and rauno on tho wiib duly ninda nnd onterod in the Kith dny of Dec, 1914, Hint you appear on or before Monday, Fohrnnry 1st, 1915, nnd show cauno why nn order of snlo should not be granted for the sale of the following descrlbod real property, belonging to tho estate of mild deceased: All or lot 3 of block 2 of Molnlln, Clncknmns County, Oregon, nccordlns to the duly recorded mnp and plat thereof. And whnrens by order dnted the 15th dny of December, 1914, duly mndo and entered in this cause It was directod that citation lssuo by tho Clerk of this Court to tho said Thomas Hammond. Elizabeth Maddoc, George V. Adams, directing you and each of you to np pear in said court on or before Snld dale nnd show cause why said Order should not be granted. Now therefore In the name ot the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby cited to appear at the County Court plaintiff will apply to the court for the rdlcf prayed for In the complaint, to wlt: Kor A decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now exlxtlng between tho plaintiff and defendant and the custody of tho minor rhlld, Jack Charles Hryce, nnd for such other and further relief na to the court seems Just and cqult nlil.i. 'Thla summons Is published by order of lion. J. IT, Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was mndo on Hie j7th duy of Dee., 1911, and the time proscribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with tho Ihsiio dnlod, Frldny, Doc. ISth, nnd continu ing each week thereafter to and Includ ing Krldny, Jan. 29. 1915. VM. I IXDRD, . Attorney for plaintiff. Summon!. In tho Circuit Court of tlio Sttito of Oregon, for ClackamaH County, Richard Dundtis. I'lalntlfT, VB. Itoso Sexton, nnd Ray Sexton, husband nnd wife, nnd Charles I Norton, nnd l.nlnh May Norton, husband nnd wife, Defendants. To Hobo Sexton, Ray Sexton, Charles U Norton, and Ijilnh May Norton, above named defendants: In tlio liunio of tho State of Oregon you aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or before February 12th, 1915, snld dnto being tho oxplrntlnn of six weeks from the (li'Ht publication of this summons, mid If you fail to appear or answer said complaint, for wnnt thereof tho plnln tllT will npply to tho court for tho re lief prayed for In his complaint, to wlt i For a decree In his first cause of suit, setting asldo tho release describ ed In plaintiff's complaint and declar ing tho same to he an assignment of the mortgage set up In snld first cause of suit, and for a judgment against the defendants Roso Sexton, Ray Sexton, Charles L, Norton nnd Lalnh May Nor ton, nnd each of them In tho sum of J500.00 with interost nt 8 por cent, since May 21st, 1913, and the further sum of $75.00 attorneys' fee, nnd for costs and disbursements, and for a fur ther Judgment nnd decree thnt the plaintiff has a Just and valid lien upon the Innds described In plnlntlfl's com plaint to secure tho payment of said sums of money and that said mortgage Is a first lien upon the promises and that the court mako nnd enter a de cree for the sale of the property de scribed In sold mortgage In accord ance with the law; and a further de cree In plaintiff's second cause of suit, against dofendnnts Rose Sexton and Ray Sexton, for the sum of $775.00 nnd Interest thereon from tho 13th day of October, 1912, until date of Judgment; for the sum of $125.00 as attorneys' fees; or his costs and disbursements herein and that tho court make and enter a decree for tho sale of the land described In plaintiff's complaint, to wlt : the Ntt ot the S of a certain Notlc of Sal Ity virtue of tho Laws of tho State of Oregon relative to tho enforcement of liens nn personal property for lulnir, euro nnd attention bestowed on '.he same, the undersigned will on the 11th day of January, A. D., 1915, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of snld day. at tho Mill Silo at River Mill Sta Hon, on tho Estncada car line, In Clackamas County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest and best bid dor for cash, 1 Holstein Hull and 19 head of Holstein milch cows, or so mnny thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the claims ot the undersigned Ono I,. F. Potter Is the owner, or reputed owner of tho aforesaid prop crty. Dated Doc. 15, 1914. EI.US F. POTTER, Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given thnt the un- derslgned hnve been duly appointed by tho County Court ot the State of Ore gon for tho County of Clackamas exe cutors of the estato of E. A. Roeckmnn, deceased. All persons having claims against the snld estato are hereby re quired to present them to us at tho of- (lco of C. Schuobol, Oregon City, Ore gon, properly verified as by law re quired, within six months from the ditto hereof. Date of first publication, December 25, 1914. GEORGE I10ECKMAN, LOUISE WALSH. Executors of tho estate of E. A. Doock. ninn, 'deceased. C. SCHUEHEL, Attorney for exocutors Sheriff's Sale on Execution. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Multno mah. Oregon Surety and Cnsunlty Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. A. S. Paulson and Josephine Paulson, Defendants. (Case No. 139,077.) ' State of Oregon, County of Clackamas ss. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an alias execution, duly is sued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, In the above en titled cause, to mo duly directed and dated the 31st dny of December, 1914, upon a Judgment Tendered and entered In snld court on the 5th day ot Decem ber, 1914, In favor of Oregon Surety and Casualty Company, a corporation, Plaintiff and against A. S. Paulson and Joaophlna iPaulson, Defendants, for the sum of $837.45, with Interest there on nt the rate of 6 per cent, per an num from the 5th day of December. 1914, and the further sum ot $!9A coBts and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out ot the personal property of said 'A Id - r SUFFRAG I STATE ISSUE PRESIDENT ton SIXTH TIM I", WilftGN CLINCI TO SUPPORT NA TIONAL AMENOMf NT DC MCTION DEEM Hfli), HE SAYS Pit't onari Ar Told Matltr It On Cor Btata to Dadda Long Inter. vl le Cranttd To Oalagatlon, N.I LVE.T PCn The blark velvet gown Mint rated Is iVtelopMl almoal entirely of on pl"ce of Velvet draped to rulinliigly coiin-al the faati-nlng on the left hip. The bod Ice and aklrt aro In one tut Hie left al evB Is of lure. I'pon Hie right ahoul d. r Is p.-rrhed a large pink roae with green foliage. il. f'-n.liinta. and If scfTlrU nt could nut be found, then out of the r al property belonging to said d.-teinlantN on and after lb" date of aald 5th dny of De cember. 1914, to aatlisfy ald rum of ts 17.31 and aUo the routs upon thla mild writ. Now. then-fore, by virtue of snld ex rut Ion, Judgment order and dwr"e, and In compliance with the rommunds of aald writ, being unable lo find any personal property of aald defendant's, I did on the r.tb day of Jan.. 1915. du ly levy upon Hie following described real property of snld def. ndant, situ ato and being In Ihe County of ( lacks niiia. and StaM of Oregon, lo-wit: The 8. E. Vi of S. E V. ; tho S. W i of 8. E. K ; the 8. E. 4 of 8. V i of Section 9: the S. 4 of S. W.'i; the 8. W. V of S. E. U Sec. 10: the X. E. V;. S. V4 of S. E. i; the X. E of S. E. Vi. section 15, Township 5 South, Range 3 Hunt of W. M , and I will, on Frlduy, the 5th day of Febru nry. 1915, at the hour or 10 o rlock A M. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City In said County and Stnto, sell nt pub lic auction, subject to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for V. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants, or cither of them, had on the date of said 5th day of Jan., 1915, or since hnd In or to the above descrlbod real property or any part thereof, to satisfy snld Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and nil accruing costs. ,V. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. rty E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dnted, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan 8th, 1915. Wants, For Sale etc. POTATOES If you have any to sell get my price before you sell, phone W. H. Lucke, Phone A-72; PaclfloJInin 44S. Ware houses at Canby and Oregon City. FOR SALE OR TRADE An A. J. C. C. 4 months' old heifer. Inquire John ston Stock Farm. Route 2, nox 67, Oregon City. WAHIIIN.JTOX. Jan. President Wll ti decline.! today for Hie alitti llm aln'e h haa riitnmd the While Houmi lo support a Federal Connlltu t Ion a I aiueiidiiM-nt for woman auffraxa Wb- n a d Ii-xatln of Ix-mor ratlc worn en, who declared Ihey had ln-!p-d In elect him, pren.-nted Hie alt'ti formal petition III I'reald.lil repeated ll. prevlo.i d duration that W rot.nld i-nd an.Trjce a state laaue. Mr, (iron A. Armea, prenld' tit of the IHalrlct of Columbia branch of the VHon and Manhntl tongue; Mini Al beru Hill, of New York, and Ir France M'-Oaakln nx.k.-smiin for lb" d-legation which rill.-d at the Whit' lloune, reminded Hm president thr.t the Hon, would Tote on Hin sulTrnge smendrii'-nt January II, and ak"d that ! he l-nd bis moral upport to the move ment. '1 am moat unsff.Tt-dly compliment e, by Hil visit that you have paid me," the I'realdelit told the women. "I have been ealb-d on several time lo mj what my poaltlon is on the Important matter that you are so de-ply Inter "Med In. I want to say that nobody ran bx.lt on Ihe fight you are niuklni: without great admlra'lon, and I cer tainly am one of thone who admire the tenacity and the skill and the ad dress with which you try to promote the matter that you aro Interested n "Hut. I, ladles, am tied to a convic tion, which I have had all my life, that change of this sort ought to be brought about state by state. If It were not a mutter of female suffrage, If it were a matter of any other thing connected with suffrage, I would hold the same opinion. It Is a long stand Ing and deeply matured conviction on my prt, and therefore I would be with out excuse to my own constitutional principals If I lent hit supixirt to this very Unportac! movement for an amendment to tho Constitution of the fnitcd States." CONNIE SECURES LAJOIE CLEVELAND, Ohio. Jan. 5. Napo leon I-aJole, former manager of the Naps and recognized as king of second basemen for many years, was today released to the Philadelphia Athletics. Connio Mark came here and closed the deal with President Somers. . I.arry came to Cleveland In May, 1903. from the Athletics; thus h re turns to his old love. Lajoie has con sented to the deal to return to Phila delphia. His contract has two years to run. PROFESSIONAL DIHEOTOHY Harvey C. Cre William Mammon1 Thom lurk CROSS, HAMMOND & BUKKE ATTOANIYSATLAW W hav now moved to our permanent quarter In th Btavar Building. Neat le h Andreatn Building. Rial rlt Abstract Main Strtet, Leans, Inturanc. Ortgon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOftEy TO LOAN WriNMAHO BUILDINft D. C. l-ATOURBTTat, Pr4oL T. J. MIT. Caafcla The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, IWXnXH. Transact a 6nrl Banhmg IwaM 0n frm f A as. U I P. M REAL ESTATE HARLEM TOMMY JABBED. NEW YOUK. Jan. 5. The passing ot "Harlem Tommy" Murphy as a pug ilistic attraction w,-as seen here today as a result of the beating he sustained last night at the hands of Willie Beech- er In a 10-round bout before the Long Acre Athletic club. Murphy was un able to do anything with Ileecher, the latter mauling the veteran ringman about the ring and irritating bim by swinging left jolts to Tommy's sore left ear. PITCHER WEST TO TIGERS. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. After weeks ot dickering, the Venice club of the Pacific Const Paseball league be came today the owner of Pitcher Hi West, formerly of the Portland Beav ers. Manager iiogan, or cntce, an nounced that he had purchased West outright, but refused to make public the price. Two years ago West experienced a good season at Portland and was re garded as one or the best twlrlers In the league. Last year, partially be cause ot illness, he was unable to maintain his pace. Iiogan expects him to be one of his mainstays next season. No. 209. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Farmers Bank of Wilsonville at Wilsonville, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, December 31st, 1914. , - Resources Loans and discounts $ 40.G3G.6T Overdrafts, secuivd and unsecured 4.75 Bonds and warrants 11,030.25 nnnking houso 1,020.14 Furniture and fixtures 2.2S1.71 Due from approved reserve banks 29,000.39 Cash on hnnd .( 3 535.62 TOTAL $ 87,515.53 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 15.000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 7,755.47 Individual deposits subject to check 47.47S.10 Time certificates of deposit 14.2S1.96 It.al e-tate tranfi-r filed with the rounty recorder Thurnday are a fol low a: K'ui.-r Col-man et ux. lo Bteplieii Carn r, Iraci of land In iwtlon 8. tov. n hip 2 aouth, rar.ge i eait of Wlllam etto meridian; l. Jamea A. lymgliottntn et ux. to Rub -rt IS. lying 40 a' re In section 2 toiihh!p 6 south, range 2 eat of Wll lainette meridian; f I. Itob rt lng et ut. to Albo V. !-or,g bottom, to acr In lownnhlp C. sou Hi. ring 2 east of Willamette meridian; It C. J. Van Tmyn et ux. to Irene Ad am et al.. 'i lnt.-rent section 25. town li I ;i 2 south, rango 5 eat of Wlllam ette ni-rldlan; 1. Charl-s II. Mores et u. to Karl V. Morgan tract of land in lot 1, blxk Sr.. Minthorn addition to I'ortland: 11200. Heal estate tranafera filed with Lie county recorder Monday are as follows: J. N. IVarcy et ux to Perry I. M sler, lots 12. 3. 15. 17, IS. block 41. South On.-go; I00. Annie II. Thompson to R. E. Arnold tract of land In section 9. township south, range 2 eajst of Willamette meridian: 3 10. Mary Kllzabeth Wylend to A. 0. Wy- land tract of land in section 8, town- hip 6 south, range 2 caat of Wlllam trv meridian; $00. W. E. Honney to John Pretx. et ux 2 acres in section 23. township 4 south, rang" 3 east of Willamette meridian; Mathias Nelson et ux to J. S. and Frank Howies, lot 10, Clackamas Heights; 10. Waller II. Capps to Cora P.. Capps. lots 5, 6. 7. 8. block 3. Pleasant Place addition to Oregon City: J 1000. Vnlted States to A. W. Olson, ISO seres in section 4, township 7 south, range 3 east of Willamette meridian; patent. Real estate transfers Died with the county recorder Tuesday are as follows: J. T. Drake to John II. Drake, tract of land In the J. M. Drake donation land claim; $10. John Crawford to Jane C. Crawford, 1 acre In the William Holmes donation land claim: S3. A. J. Wilson to August Erickson. 4 acres in the Ezra Fisher donation land claim; S13G3.36. Pearl M. Hos t, et at to W. P. Stan ley, lot 3, block 6, "Tho Shaver Place $150. Real estate transfers filed with tho county recorder Wednesday are as fol lows: Herman Smith to W. H. Smith et ux.. lots 3. 4, block 11, Pompeii; $1 Ida Hclghton ta Helen Helghton. lot 16, tract 16, Hedges addition to Ore gon City; $10. Ide Heighton to Ralph Helghton et al., lot S, tract 15, Hedges addition to Oregon City; $10. Eva M. Rhodes et vlr. to Estella Jones. 2 acres In section 23. town shin 3 south, rango 4 east of Wlllam ette meridian; $10. Estacada I. O. O. F. to W. F. Palma- teer, lot 6, block 6, Lone Oak Ceme tery; $25. Jacob R. Carnoy et ux. to Fred A. Wentzel, tract of land in section 30 township 2 south, range 5 east of Will amette meridian; $10. Anna Howell et vir. to E. F. Riley tract ot land in Bection 27, township 2 south, range 2 east of Willamette me ridian; $1. J. W. Thomas to J. H. Vernon, H lot 4, block 1, Gregory 1st addition to Mo- lalla; $10. W. L. Mulvey et ux. to George E Swafford, part ot block 167, Oregon City; $400. I'bonra Ta'lflc S3 lloni A Ul CEORCE C. BROWNELL Attorney at La All leral bualnena promptly attended to """"""--- C. 8CHUEBEL Attorney at Law Dutchr Advokit Will practice la all courts, make collections aod etUornenti. Offlc In Enterprta Building. Oregon City, Oreon. i I a C. D. A I! O. C. LATOURITTI T Attoroays-at-Law Commercial. Real Estate an 4 Probst our Spaclaltle. Of flc la First National Bank Bld(, Oregon City. Orejoo. t I ii c rnnv v c u n v t n. j. Lvui, i, jn pi. v, I. a Craduat of to Ontario VeUrt- nary College at Toronto, Canada. and the McKllllo School of 8ur- gory of Chicago, la establish b- I at Fashion Stable, Fifth 8L. tween Main and Water Sta. Both Telephone Offllr Pacific, Mala (5; Horn, A 15. Reeldence Pacific. Main 114 CLAUDE W. DEVORE. ' Attorn ey-at-Law Notary Public Estacada. Oregon. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind Yen Havs Always Bought Beara the Signs tare of BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 2. Dispatches to local newspapers said a revolution was in progress In Paraguary, with President Sherer a prisoner. CENTRALIA, Wash., Jan. 2. Mrs, Alvenla Wagner, nn old resident of Centralia, died in her home in the north end of the city Thursday while her husband, almost a helpless invalid, Bat alone In another part ot the' bouse. TOTAL , 87,515.53 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss. I, Joe J. Thornton, Cashier of the above-named bank, da solemnly swear, that the above stntement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. JOE J. THORNTON, Cushier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th dar of Jan., 1915. (SEAL) KATE WOLBERT, Notary Public for Oregon. CORRECT Attest: J. W. THORNTON, K. C. THORNTON, Directors. Deafness Cannot Be Cured br local applications, aa they cannot reach the dlieaavd purtion of the ear. There la only une way to cure deafneaa, and that la by conitltutlonal remedira. Dfafneaa la caun-d by an Inllamed con.lltlon of the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inllamed you have a rumbling. sound or imperf.-ct hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and thla tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucoua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any eaae of Deafneaa (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY st CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 7Sc. Taas Hall s Family I'llla or constipation. I STRAIGHT 4 SALISBURY We mak ipeelaity of Install- log water system and plume- Ing In tho ountry. W carry j th Leader tank and Store a glnes. W bar a full I kl Myers pumas and stray pampe, Price always lowest 720 Main St. Phone U82. Oregon City Office Phone Pacific Main 405; Home A-270. Residence Home B-2H. WILLIAM M. STONE -Attomey-at-Law Reaver Bldg., Room 6 OREGON CITY - OREGON O. O. I B Y Attorney-t-Law Money loaned, abstract furnlasv ed, land title examined, estate settled, general law buaine. Over Bank of Oregon City. Tom J. Myers-E. A. Brady UNDERTAKER? 1 ., 1 1 1 1 .' j ' , i r '-'''. . ; -.'. -. " .. r '- aT ;. - , . - ' -; ? : i ! - m,'-f-ir .-.. 'i"; i The only residence undertaking ea tablishment in Clackamas County. Day and Night Service - Tentn and Water Streets Main 123 A-J7 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 haa no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. PInkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtlno in their private correspondence with, women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is "worth Its weight in gold." At druggists. 50c large box, or by malL Tho Paxtoo Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Represen tative Smith of Georgia today urged the house rules committee to report favorahly on his resolution maklns the house irrigation committee an oppro priating body to consider projects un der reclamation. No action was taken by the committee. England is asking for bids from Ore gon and Washington mills for 20,000 000 feet of railroad ties.