( ) 1 1 ; j on' cm i: n ri: i n ' j i ,s i :, nun a v , m a i m ' 1 1 2a, u 1 ;. Sharllfi Sal. In Hi ('limit Court of Hlal ul )rcti, for County or lai 11 . cinii.i t. twin, ruiuiirr, va. Mil Cramer mid tllkm he ('raiunr, bis wlfit, IManilaiile Htata of Ornuii, Comity of l'l aauua, : Hr virtue of Judgment oritur. d rri-e ami an I'M" ul lull ami uidef of mIm. ilnly lamivil out Of ami uinliT llin ami uf Ilia above I it I t court In U" above entllM caiiaa, In inn duly ill riM-lnl ami dated Ilia J'.'wl day f Match. 115. Uixirl iHilKllirlil It'll tiered ami flitefd In aald ronrl on lb null ,!. a,r Uunh. 1'Jl.V In fari.r of Clurlna T. Tim, 1,1 I nl I f f . ami aHiat Mlli Cramer ami Wain h Claim r, hi wlfn, ) r. iKtaiil. for t'i auiu of l I0W0. with Interest llinfiMin al lli rata of acveu '"f runt per anmiin frmn lha I mil day of Annual, I - 1 3 . ami lli further an in of lloo X, aa tiurnny' feea, n1 lha further sum of II" mat ami dlnloiraciiinitta. ami Ilia cat of and upon f It la writ, riiinmamlliii inr l make sain of Ilia following dca'rlbed r..l nr.iin.ri v. alluala la lha rounlf Clai tamaa. alala of Orcein, lowlts CoiiuiH'nrliig at a plnl U rode wml of tha auuthcaat einir of Ilia aonlli "l iiuarlT of scctlun J, loan ahln i aiilh of ran S oaat of lha Wll latnHIn Meridian. Im-Iiu Ilia amilhweal corner of Irart of land heretofore sold lo Prank K. Kirk lr lcd record ad on pane tOJ. voliim 71. 14 Har nrds of ('lex aamae rouiily. urrxon, run Minn them weal on arrtlon Una 121 nut In tha south wt corner of aald an. Hon S. thence norlh on awiion Una aOrnda: thenr aat IJt rn; mem south 10 rods In lha place of im-ui nitiK, conlalnlni 12 acree mora or lea Now. Therefore, by virtue of aald rx .rnll..n. ludKinalit order and dcrca, and In compliance llb lha cnmmaudi of said writ. I will, on Halurday. the 21th day of April. 1915. at lha hour of 10 o'clock a. nr. at lha fnml dour of tha roiinly rotirthoitae In lha rliy of Oreum Cliy. In aald county and atala eell al public aiirtlon. eublw-t lo r rf.,inil..n to lha hlarhrat liliW'r. V. H. ftold coin cash In hand, all Iho ril,l title and Intereal wnii n within named defendant or alihcr of thrm. had on lha dale of lha nioruaK herein or alnra had In or lo tha al) dorrlliH rral prorly nr any pn thrif. to aallnfr aald Mwrullou. ji.nr nirnl ordor. derraa. Inlaraat, roata and all arrruInK ! W. S WIIJtON. Hhcrlff of riackamaa County. Oregon ll K. C. IIACKKTT.-lxputy. Dated. Orertnn Oly. Oreon. March ICth. 1916. Summon. in il,. rtreiili Court of lha Btata of Oreitnn. for Ilia County of Clacks maa. Zolma Hutlierland Chaae. IMaliitlff. a. Cheiiter Arthur Chaaa. Defendant. To Cheater Arthur Chaae. lha above- named defendant: III lha Name of tha Htata of Oregon. iou are hereby required to apiear and amiwcr tha complaint filed axaluat you In tha above entitled rauaa on or liefora tha Klh day of May. liu. anu If ynu fall to to appanr and anawcr, fur want Ihert-of tha plnlnllff will apply to Iho court for Iho relief prayed lor In her anld complaint, to-wlt: rV a decree of divorce aeltlim aalJo tha marrlnica contract axlatlnK lie tween heraeir and tha defendant and that aha be reatorcd to her maiden name, namely, which la ICulma Blither land, and that alio havo auch other and further relief aa may bo mote wtm emillT. Thla Bummona la publlnbed by or der of tho Honorable J. V. Campbell juilKA of Iho Circuit court of tio itate of Oregon fur Clnckatnn county for the Fifth Judicial dlMtrlct, niado and entered on tho 23rd day of MarMi 19IS, and lha lime prescribed for iho publication of this auminnna la all woeka beginning March 28. 1915, and ending with tho laauo of tho 7th dity of May. 1915. W. D. OI.EASOK. Attorney for IMnlntlff. 23 Mulkny llulldlng, I'ortliiud. Ore. Summon. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for the County of Clncka maa. Chrlnllo Iot, riulntlff. va. Oeorgo M. !.ol. Dofondnnt. To Ooorgo M. U)tx, nliovo nnmnd do fondant: In tho nnmo of the atnto of Oregon, you aro horoby required to appear and answer tho complaint riled nenliiHtyott In the above c.ntltlod aiilt, on or boforo tho 2nd day of April, 11 1 5. aald dnto bolng tho expiration of alx wooka from tha Drat publication of this mnnnionH, and If you fnll to nppour or aiiBwer aald complaint, for want (hereof tho plnlntirr will apply to the court for the rollof prayod for In nor complaint, to wit: For a docroe dissolving the bonda of matrimony now cxlntlng between the plaintiff and defendant. This sum mom la publlblind by order of Hon. II S. Andoraon, Judge of the County Court, which order was made on tho 17th day of Fob., 1915, and the time prescribed for publication tlmroof Is alx wooka, boglnulng with the Ibsuo dated Friday, Fob. 19th, 1915, and con tinning each week thereafter to and including Friday, April 2nd. 1915. ' GEO. C. IIKOWNEU,, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditor. In tho Mattor of the Estate of Frances McAllator, Doceaaod. Notice la hereby given that the umlor slpiod hna boon duly appointed exe cutrix of the OBtnte of France McAl lator, doceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamaa; that ahe baa duly qualified as such; that all claims against Bald estate munt be presented to the unJor signed with vouchors as required by low within six months from dnto here of, at the office of Hammond & Ham mond, In the Heaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Datod and first published thla 26th day of March, A. D. 1915. MATtY E. NEWTON, Executrix of the Estate of Frances Mc- Altster, Deceased. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Attorney for Executrix. Admlnltfalrla'a Nolle f ApBtlnt mini. N"tl I lini7 given that lli un di-uliimd liit Uoii il ily ai'Miliii, ad itilnlatralrli of Iba !( of JoliB I'. Wrinklx, i,,, lr H '""'ni Court of Ilia Hlala of i, rn for CU" k aiiiaa ('(iiinty, and Ibal lb l-cltera Aduilnllrali,n hata 1" n duly Uu'-1 In lief aa aurh adinluUlralili. All 1,,'fKHH liavlug lUhii or d liiaml aallil Mid lala ( lirrtr injulnd to praiil lha aaina wllb l i,iM r ouilii'r ri(id aa M 'tuired by law, lo III umlemlMiiud adinlnatra lull al l.'l I baiiilx-r of ( oinioirie ll'ilblliig, I'orllaiid. HrvKnn MMn all l I nii,iill,a In, in lb dala of Ibl lil l. MVIIV r. WltlNKI.H AdmliilalratrU Dala of firal pulilli allow Manb 2C If!".. Data of laal publti atlon April 21 Villi. Summon. In Iba Circuit Court of lha Htata of Oregon, fur Claikainaa Comity. Klla Claik, I'lalntlrT, va. Kay A. Clark, Defendant. To Hay A. Clark, above named defend ant: In lh bam of Ilia atata of Orxn you ar hereby required In appear and anaaer III complaint filed afalnat you, In Ilia ahova entitled anil, on or before lha lib day of April. 113, aald date being (ha riplratlon of all weeks from lh first publication of this sura mom and If you fall lo appear or answer aald complaint, for want there of Ilia plaintiff will apply In lh court fur tha relief prayed for In bar com plaint, lowlt: For a decree dissolving tba bonda of matrimony now eilatlng between lha plaintiff and defendant. Tbla anu in moo a la published by order of Hon. II. 8. Auderson. JudKe of tba County Court, which order waa mad on Iba 21th day of Feb., 1115. and the tlma prescribed for publliatlon tli era of Is six weeks, beiiliitilng with Ilia I sue dated Friday. Feb. 2i. 1IS. and continuing each week thereafter to and Including. Friday. April tth. ISIj C.KO. C. llltOWNKI.U CIIAfl. T. HIKVKItH, Atturneya for I'lalntlff. No. 130S7. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of tha Htata of Oregon, for lha County of Clacka mas. The Joaeph A. Htrowbrldge F.alate Company, a corporation, I'lalntlff. va. t.uclnda Wagenblast, nee Arthur, and Frank Wagenblast. hr husband; John F. Arthur, and Jane Doe Ar thur, hla wife; Wllllnm Crane, aud Annlo Crane, hla wife; Charlea Crane, and Kdllh Crane, bis wife; Thomas Crane, and Mabel Claim, hla wife; (ieorgo Crane, and filella Crano. his wife; Nelllo M. Hheldon. nee Crane, and John Due Sheldon. her husband; heir of 1-1 Ua J. Crano deceased. The unknown heir of Catherine Maria Arthur, deceased: Mary EltzaVth MacDonnld. nee Dav enport, heir of James Davenport, da ensed, and John MacDuiiald, her husband; The unknown hclra of William Harper, deceased; Clack amas County, Oregon; and James 11. Coffee, somutlmca known aa Jamea II. Coffoy. Defendunts. To John F. Arthur and Jano Doe Ar thur, hla wife; Thomas Crane and Mabel Crane, his wife; George Crone and Stolla Crano. his wife; Mary Klliabeth MacDonnld, and John Mac Donald, her husband, the unknown heirs of Catherine Maria Arthur, de ceased, and tho unknown holrs of William Harper, deceased, defend ants: In the namo of the state of Oregon. you are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint filed on tho 15th day of January, 1915, against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before tho 3d day of May. 1915, being tho day prescribed In tho order of court filed on the lSlh day of March, 1915, and being more than alx weeks from the date of first publlcn tlon of this summons; and If you fail so to nppenr herein, plaintiff for want thereof will proceed to tako a decree and Judgment ngnlnst you, and each of yon, as prayed for In plnlntllf s com plaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment and do- creo declaring and adjudging that you and each of you, have no estate or InteroHt whatsoever In or to the fol lowing described lands and premises: Tho land bounded by lino beginning at tho Northwest corner of Robort Ar thur donation land claim, In Township South, Rnngo 3 Kant Willamette Me ridian; thonce Enst on the North Tine of said claim 21.07 chains to a stone; thence South 29.G0 chains to tho con tor of the county rond, (Iron pipe 1M Inches by 2Si foot, 30 foot North of center of road); thonce North 67 do- greoB 00 minutes West along the cen ter of rond 12.02 chains to a stone; thonae South parallel with the West boundary line of said Robert Arthur donation land claim 54.07 chains to a stone 16 Inches by 10 Inches by 16 Inches on the South line of the said Robort Arthur donation land claim; thonce West 10 chains on the South line of the said Robort Arthur donation land claim to the Southwest corner thereof, and bolng In Sootlon 4, Town ship 3 South, Range 3 Eaat W. M.; thonce North 79 chains on the West lino of said Robort Arthur donation land claim to the place of beginning. Also a portion of the Abraham and Sarah McCuhhin donation land claim described as beginning at the South east cornor of Lot 2 of Section 33, Township 2 South, Range 3 East W. M and being the Southeast corner of said McCubbln donation land claim; thonce running northerly on the East line of said donation land claim 17.32 cbalno; thence running westerly at right angles 17.32 chains; thence run ning southorly at right anglos 17.32 chains to the South line of said dona tion land claim; thence running east erly along aald line 17.32 chains to the placo of beginning; excepting, howev er, from said tract of land a parcel of land contained thorein, and bounded by a line described aa beginning on the South line of the county road North 76 degrees West 119 feet and South 30 feet from the Northwest corner of the Robert Arthur donation land claim No 39; thence South 100 feet; thence Wh 9 19 f-ot; thtoi North 121 fl l'i Iba H.mlh Una ol aald lounly load Ihrma Mouth 7 d-n Mai I'll') fnet lo Iba pls of Ix nlniiUm ; and Dial the Hit of Iba plaintiff la aupert"' good and valid as asainal all Halms of defendants, and Ibal you add h of vou. Ixi fmairer en), niied and d barrad from anartln any ilxiin ht Kr In ami to said land, adveraa I" plaintiff, and for am b oibi r rl,if aa ti tha llomirabla Court may fin Jual and aqulikblu, Ibis aoiniiioii la served upon you, mid ia b bf yu, by puhlnadoii k-r of f.ir als rnfccutlta awka In Ibe Oron City KnterprUa. fli spper of general i Ireulailoii, printed and pub llh'd at Or.', ii City, l l kam ( oun ly, nnroii, by tlrn.n of an onbr of Ibu lloiioral.il J. If. Campbell, Jud of lb (Mm eiilllled loiul, dalnd March llli. DH&. Data of first publication, Man b T'lb 1913. Dala of last publication. April 201b 1913. IIIIKIWAY A JOHNHON, Attorneys for i'lalntlff. Summons In lh Circuit Court of lb Htata of Oregon, for lha County of Clack ma. Althea K Hell, riulntlff. va. II. H, Dell. Debiidaiil. To II. H. Hell, abova named defendant : In lh nam of lha statu of OrKon you are hereby required lo appear and anaaer Iba complaint filed against you In lha alov entitled suit, on or before Halurday. lha loth day of April, 1M5 aald data being lh expiration of all M.,a from lha first publication of this summons, and if you fall lo ap pear or answer ald complaint, for want thereof tti plaintiff will apply lo lh court for the relief prayed for In ber complaint, to-wlt: For a decrea dlaaolvlng tba bond of mlrlmony now eilatlng between the plaintiff and defimlant. Thla sum inoiis la published by order of Hon. II. H. Anderson, Juilxe of tha County Court, which order waa made on ine IHth day of Feb., 1915. and lha lime prescribed for publication thereof I Ix weeks. Iierlnnlng with the Issue dated Friday. Feb. 21th. 1915. and con tlnulnc each week thereafter to and Including Friday, April lib. 1915. II. U. LAKE, (ireahom. Ore. Attorney for IMaliitlff. Sh.rlft's Sal. In the Circuit Court of the Wale of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. F. F. Drandea. I'lalntlff. v. W. E. Chrtstlernsson and Jon Doe ChrlatlernMon. W. 8. King and Ell tabetb A. King, bla wife. II. F. Itcean, J. D. Morris and Anna I. Mor ris and Alexander Routledge, De fendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka maa. aa. Ry virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, amy issuea out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. Iif the ahov entitled cause, to ma duly directed and dated the 2nd day of March, 1915. upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on tho 1st day of March, 1915, In favor of F. F. Hrandes. plaintiff, and against II. F. Reese, defendunt, for the sum of .1000.00, with Interest thereon at the rate or 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of March. 1914. and the further sum of $200.00. as attorneys ice, anu aiso t: t. Hrandes, the above-named plaintiff re covered Judgment against W. S. King and Elizabeth A. King, defendants, for tho sum of 11500.00, together wfth In terest thereon at 8 per cent per an num from February 10th, 1914, and tho further sum of 50.00 attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk'a office of said court In Clackamas County on the 1st day of March, 1915, and the costs of and upon this writ, and command ing me to ninko sale qf the following described real property sltunto In the county of Clacknmna. state of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point In Hub center of tho county road leading from Oregon City to Portland on the division line between land formerly owned by James Shaw on the north and Emily Smith on tho south, said beginning point being also 38.73 chains south and 14.46 chains west from the quarter section cornor between sec tions 20 and 29, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. of the Willamette meredian, and running thonce with the center of said road south 31 degrees Wost 6.21 chains to the Intersection of tho division line, botween land formorly owned by Em lly Shaw and H. h. L. Clurk; thence with aald division lino north 85x de grees west 33 chains to low water mark on the East bank ot the Will amotte river; thence along snld river at low water mark down stream north 13 decrees west fi.GO chains to tho In torsectlon of the division line botween said Shaw tract ami said Smith tract thonce with said division line south 86 degrees 45 minutes east 36.70 chains to the place ot beginning, containing 16 3-4 acres. Also all of the town plat of Shaw's First Addition to Ore gon City, Clackamas County, Oregon according to the' recorded maps and plats, thereof, except lots one ((1), two (2), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) and twenty-four ((24) of block seven (7) and lot fourteen (14) of block nine (9) and lots three (3) and twenty- throe ot block eight of said addition. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment ordor and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 3rd day of April, 1915; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City ot Oregon City, In aald County and Slate sell at puhllo auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant or either ot them, bad on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any party thereof, to satisfy said execu tion, Judgment order, decree, Interest, costa and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff ot Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore, March 5th; 1915. ' Summons. In lb Clf'iill Court if Iba Plata of Oregon, for flaikaii'H County. Jacob Crllaa, 1'lat 1 11 1 Iff - , vs. M(l Crlles. Ifemtaiit. T Magxla Crlle. abov named d- fmdaiit; Iri Iba name of Iba aite of Oregon you ara hereby requires 10 appear ana answer Iba coinpUlnl filed axulnil you. In lh aUiva aiillib'd suit, on or before lha lotli day or April, 1911 aald data being Iba aip!'Hn of sli Mk from lb flral publliatlon of I hla summons and if you fall to ap near or answer said (ompuint, for ant tb'r"f lha plaintiff alii apply lo lha court for Iba relief prayed for In hla complaint. loH For a d'xrea dlaaoWIng Iba bomW of matrimony no ailatlng belaeen Iba plaintiff and defendant. Tbl auimrion la publlnhed by order of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge of Iba Circuit Court, which order waa made on lha 3rd day of March. J 9 1 5, and the tlma praacrlhed for publliatlon there of I all weeks, beginning altb tha Is sun dated Manb Mb. 1913. and con tinning each week thereafter lo and Including Friday, April I'.th. 1915. cm. C. HIIOWNKI.U CIIAH. T. UIEVEID4, Attorneys for I'lalntlff Summon. In lha Circuit Court of tha Htata of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Kit a Vervllle. plaintiff, v. John r. Vervllle, defendant. To John Y. Vervllle. Ibe above named defendant: In the nam of th tat of Oregon: You ar hereby require to appear and answer lha complaint filed against you In the ahov entitled ault on or before the 23rd day or April 191S, aald dute being tba expiration of six week from lha first publication of tbla summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer aaiu rompiaini ror ant thereof th plaintiff will apply to th Court for tb reMef demanded and prayed for In bar complaint, to wlt: For a decree dissolving lb marri age contract now eltlng between plaintiff and defendant, for the care custody and control of her minor child, Ruby E. Vervllle. and for ucb other and further relief as may be equitable. This iiimmon I published by order of the Honorable J. V. Campbell, Judge of tb above entitled Court, made the 11th day of March. 1915. Flrat publication March 12th. 1915 and the last publication will be April 23rd. 1915. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Plaintiff Shtrlff'a Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for the county of Clacka maa. Mutual ReaKy Co., a corporation or ganised and existing under the laws of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. W. O. Walter and Laura H. Walter. hi wife. Defendants. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas. s. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution and order of sale, duly 'Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 8th day of March, 1915, upon a Judgment rend ered and entered In said court on the 8th day of March, 1915, In favor of Mutual Realty Company, a corpora tion, Plaintiff and against V. O. Walt er and I -a ura H. Walter, his wife. De fendants, for the sum of 1623.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day or October, 1913. and the further sum of $50, as attorney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to mnke sale of the following de scribed real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The N. W. U of Section 16. T. 7 S. R. 4. East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres more or less and also the N. E. Vi- of Section 16. T. 7 S. R. 4 E. of Willamette Meridian, con taining 160 acres more or less."" Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of snld writ, I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1915; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, Bell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, tor U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either ot them, had on the date ot the mort cage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon. By E?C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 4th, 1915. Notice of Final Settlement of the Estate of Timothy Bowen, De ceased. Notice is hereby given tliflt the un dersigned executor of the estate of Timothy Bowen, deceased, has filed In ,the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, his final ac count as such executor of said estate and that Monday the 5th day ot April, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. B. F. LINN, Executor of the estate of Timothy Bowen, deceased. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney for Executor. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Charles II. Daucby, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them, properly verified, to the ad ministrator at the office of C. D. & D. C. Latourette. in Oregon City, Oregon. within six months from the date of this notice. Dated Feb. 19th. 1915. S. E. HOLCOMB. Administrator of the estate ot Charles H. Dauchy, deceased.- ' I Nolle of Appointment af taacutrla Nolle a Is hereby gttea Ibal lha uu deralgned has tee II appointed by Ibe county court of tba county of ('Ink mil, Htata of (In gun, etrutrtl of Iba eaiata of William J. Iaelleo, D eased. All peraona having ilalma against aald tiUU, shall prrnent tbrui , dlJy ,eriftj M by law required, t- lha said eieculrli, al lb orfb of Croas k liurke, leaver ItiilMibg. Or ron City, Oregon, iibln al months from tli data of Ibl ftotl' Dated Manb 19, 1913. MAKTIIA JA.N'K I.KWKIJ.KV. Kic ulrU of Iba eaiata of William liaelleii, Imceaaed. ( JtOHrf lit ftKK. Attorneya for lata. Wants, For Sale etc. rOA SALE H. C. White lirhom K.KM for Hatching. Kitting of, 13! YWx. Incubator Iota, ft 00 bun I drad. Kantlllty guaranteed. Not show stock but heavy layers. I In vita correaixrtolence, W. (ilrs Ui 37, Katacada, Or?gon FOR SALE Korty head of gwtts. Woods, Dull Run, Oregon. Inn Annual Maetlng. Th annual meeting of the sexk bolder of Kladatone Real Ktt" Asao- clatlon will b held at tb office of Croa k liurke, attorneya. In Oregon City, on April 3th, 1913. al I p. m. for lb purpose of electing three dlrwton to aerve for the ensuing year and fo be transaction of any other biulnei that may properly come bt-for tb meeting. If. E. CROSS, Prealdeut HUMAN DERELICTS TO BE PArtDONED BY GEORGIA GOVERNOR GOV.JOHt1 H?LA TQij ATLANTA. March 19. One of the last official acts of Governor John M Slaton. who will be succeeded July 1 by Nat E. Harris, will be the pardon Ing of some hundreds of Georgia lor cotten orisonere. who have been in prison so long that about all thei friends and kindred have died. The governor recently visited the state farm at ililledgevllle to learn some- thlcg about these human derelicts. As they approached one by one to lay their petitions before the governor ther sevmed only very weary. The governor found convicts who had been imprisoned for twenty-five year or more, learned that their friends were dead, that nobody remains to bring their petitious before the pardoning board that, 1n fact, they are human being utterly forgotten. Ho ta'ked with them and then had details of their lives prepared, and now he Is consid ering their petitions. DR. GULICK, FOUNDER OF CAMPFIRE GIRLS, CRITICISED BY FACTION . NEW YORK, March 19. Dr. Luther A. Gulick, founder and president of the Camplre Girls of America, is under fire in connection with financial mat ters connected with the organization. Allegations have been investigated and a full report on conditions is shortly due. This organization has been con founded with the girl scouts; another national- organization. They beifr no relation to each other. A certain fac tion in the campfire girls critclsed Dr. Gulick for running the organization for his own monetary advancement. WINTER DOUBLES WORK In summer the work of eliminating poisons and acids from the blood is helped by perspiration. In cold weath er, with little out door work or exer cise to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foley Kidney Pills help overworked, weak, and dis eased kidneys to filter and cast out of the blood the waste matter that causes pains In sides or back.rheuma tlsm, lumbago, stiffness ot joints, sore muscles and other Ills resulting from improper elmlnation. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) V 4. f f ,' ' 4 V 4 V PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCV TO LOAN d c. i-ATorArrm Tr-Mx. r. J Maria. caki Thz First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, tAOObOOO. Treneeat '! nktei ftie. Ofea fraaa A M. U I P. M "William Hammond Philip U Hammond Hammond & Hammond ATTORNEYS AT LAW Abstract, Rtal Estate, Leans. Insurant OREGON CITY OREGON m Pacific Phon II Hm Phon A 771 ALLIES OR ENEMIES. There War Na Naulral Natl u Europe In Anclant Tvnaa. In am-lent lime i,ntlin al war rlaa e4 Ibelr liel.bbora either llle of euerule. write ' I!erlTt W. Ibowen.. Neutrality an International Trlatloa waa nut rerogiiUe,!. Tbcr wer n neutral rtk'bta aud no neutral dutle. Internatioiial law Itaelf rilated only III a very rudliocUary f,rrn. It was M uatll after tba fall of Roma and until tb nations of En ror bad b'om numerous and wer aaertliif nd exen-laliig romparatlvaly equal prevention and power that their lotereat bcr-ama ao conflicting that tbey perceived the necealty of eatab lUbtng and aiipportlnf a ayatem of law that must b pl'bl lo tbem In tbelr relation one w ith snother. Gro tlus lClul. tb so called father of International law. pobllahml ln 1X3 bla fnroous book. "I Jur Belli et Ps-ia." which defined and decajl Ilea lawa of war nd peace. Of neutral, whom be called middlemen In war. b bad but little to say. Bytikcrxhoek. who was born twenty five year after the peace of Weat phalla wa alirnetl and who waa one of the moat dlMlliffUlshed (ucceaaor of Grotlu. wsa. If not the Drat, at least among th flrat of publlclat to define and explain neutrality authoritatively, and to give to It a permanent and prominent place In the law of nation -Ca and Comment- DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE- A Surprlaa For Sardou at an Execu tion Ha Attondad. Sardou In order to be present at the execution of Tropman In January, 1S75, spent the night before with La Ro quette, the prison director. In hi de scription he says: "At daybreak the guest went out open the cold, bleak execution place, where the guillotine had already been erected. The bedraggled crowd, which bad spent the night In drinking places, sang ribald songs and from time to time shouted for Delbler, the execn. tloner, who meanwhile wis explaining the mechanism. "The basket In which the head was to drop was brousht and while looking at It I was horrified to see the Hd arise and a human form emerge. 'Don't worry.' aald Delbler with a mlle; that Is only my wife, who wanted to see Ibe execution, and I chose the simplest way to secure a good place for ber. Clemcnceau saw Emile Henry decapi tated on May 22. 18IH, In his capacity as a Journalist, aud describing bow the culprit was dragged to the machine, strapped upon the plank and there tor tured by awaiting the pleasure of Delbler till the knife finally ended It all. said that the "horror of It" made him sick. Tha Caspian Saa. The Caspian sea is as Herodotus aald 2.000 year ago, "a sea by itself, having no connection with any other." Every schoolboy knows that now, but it is remarkable to find Herodotus saying so, because centuries after his time such authorities as Strabo and Pliny believed that it was connected with tho northern ocean by a long and nar row gulf. Geography seems to have had a setback In the Interval through false Information received at the time of Alexander's conquests. Herodotus says that the Caspian's length was fifteen days' voyage with a rowboat. its breadth eight days'. Since the actual figures are 750 miles and 400, this shows that a rowboat of the time did fifty miles a day, London Graphic. EDUCATING THE INDIAN. DifHcultiaa tha Student Faces After Ha Haa Left Collage. The conditions to which most Indian students return are hard, far hanler than the average easterner can realize. Many of the reservations are long dis tances from railroads, so thnt supplies are hard to get ns well as expensive. while In places water l a real luxury. The standards of the community must also be taken Into consideration, and In all too many localities t; white people living near aro ni t of n type to prove either helpful or elevating. With all these difficulties, end many, many more, we expect far uiuiv of the Indian than we would of a wbitc student who had enjoyed equal ndvnntn.sefi. A white boy who bus been In school nnttl he Is perhaps twenty and in thnt time has bad to master In addition to the usual studies a new lanuaiie and accept an entirely strqngo system of living Is not expected to raise tho standards of his boniecouiniunlty to any very great extent . The Indian Is. He must not only have acquired a trade and be able to do skillful work. but he must speak English well enough to act as Interpreter, understand the Bible and teach In Sunday school, as well as be prepared to advise In the councils of his people regarding various phases of their legal standing and land questions. And when be Is unable to fulfill all these requirements we hear that In dian education la a ftllure.--Southern Workman. kVEINHAftO IUILOIN4 I'hooee-Paelflc (1 Home A 1H GEORGE C. BROWNILL Attorney elLaw All legal business promptly attended to C. 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