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onmos cm kntkihmhhk. rin ia v. avs i: ,:.. I'M.-,. Summon!. In Hi. i ( li. Mil Court of the Hlitta of Itn mi, fur the 4 'omit y nf t'linl.ti ma .ii i .i,iin 1 1, iir) riiiiniirr, .toil it (I Hi ni"l'l, lii'fi'iiilunl Tu Ji.hll II. Hi liul'ld, ili'fi'll'lillll uliinn lllllllril . In Mi" iiiiIiii nf llui Hindi nf Oi j("li nn m" linn by riiiilri i In spptur mnl nnncr 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 riliil iiKiiliml yi"i In II. n Mi.ntii ntllltd fimrl ii " 'I i mi"" mi i.r brftie Hip '.'ml ibiy nf July, If I "i. mil'l 1 I'i'liiK nil wi'i'ka Itfli-r Urn flinl puMP iillnli of I III" nuiiilii'ilin, hh. If hii full in mi iiiniir nml miawi'r ollliln mi hi Hum, Id" plaintiff lll ap .lr in Hhi I'niiil fur Urn relief pimml fur III lur riniiiulnl f 1 1 ! herein. In nil il.'irrn nf Hi In Cimrt iIUnhIvIiik Hin luiii'l uf innirluiiniy now mnl here liifure I'llntllik lii'lHi'i'li pliilnllff,niiil )tiiirnif nil III" k rttilf I iIm nf ili ni rl Inn, nml fur Kifii'rnl relief. T li In miiiiiiiiiini Id ptilillnhcd nm a krlk fur nit t-ttllni'tlte eetn II I it U In ni'ti ii limi riliiiinl Ii) older nf the llniiur.ililii J I'. Campbell, Jtitli'" nf Hin above I'lilllli'il Court, iluled Mn M. I!tl'i Halo nf flml .til.llr;itliin. May 3lt. I!tir. I "ul" nf lunl pulilli allim, July Jlml, nif, It. I MACKENZIE. Attorney fur I'lulnlllT. Summoni. In Hw Circuit Court nf lb" Wntn nf (ii.'to.n. fur t'larlimiinK County I I'll K. I.IIIHX, I'llllllllff, Nn W. K l.uine, IMi-ndalil. To W. K l.tain ', above nmni'il defend mil III tin' inline uf Hi" nl.ili' of Oiei'im. Mm ti hereby ri'iiiilrnl In appear mnl aiier Hin ruiiiiiilnt llli'il nkiiIii"! .'nil. Ill Hi" ulniM" i'lilllli'il mill, mi or I. rfurn Hin 9Hi iluy nf July V'. wild II. it" lii'lhK the expiration uf alx l-i kn fruiii Hi" Ural I'ulilli mi Inn uf till iiiiii inotta, mnl If yuil full lo appear nr annwer nulil rnliiilullil, fur n:it there uf Mm lit In 1 1 IT will apply li the rmirl fur the ri'lli'f prayed fur In her com plaint. In wit: Kur a decree tllnnolvlim Hi" Immlii nf iiuilrliiiiuiy now nlntliiK tf i-n I In plaintiff mnl defendant. Thin hiiimiii'iiH I. pulillnlii'il hy nnli'r nf Hun, J. I'. Cmnplx-lt, JiuIku nf Hie Circuit Cnurl, which order m iiiiiiI on llui Jnih iluy nf Muy, l'.H5, mnl Hit' lime pn-m rlliil fur publication IIiito uf Ik nil ceka, Im-kIiiiiIiik Hh Hi" Unite Hut t'i! May 2Mb, I!'I5. mnl con Iliiultiic imli wi'i'k thereafter 'to miJ liitlinlltiR r'rltlay. July lull. I'.H5. CEO. ('. HHOWNEI.L, CIIA8. T. SIEVEU8, Attorney for I'lulnlllT. Summoni In tin' Circuit Court of l ho 8'.to nf Oregon, fur Clnikaintu County. Edith Eliy llriimliiy. IMnlntlff, VII. William Hampton Itrmiil.-y. Defendant To William Hampton Uriiinley, defcnd mil: In the name of Hip Mate of OriKni you n hereby required lo appear mnl annwer Hit) loiiiplnlnt nii'tl Midlist you In Iho nlinvo 1'iitltli'il mill within 6 wn kH from Hin dl of m rvlin of thin miiiiliioiiH n pun yuil, mnl n tilltul Ion thiTi-of. mnl If you full to miHwrr. fur wmit tlii'rnf Hm pUlntlfr will pray for n ilfirfo of illvoivii hi-rcni iIIhmuIvIhk Iho lioticlM nf matrimony hi'rHiifnre nml now ixIkHiir lift ft n plulntllT nml ilffiMitlinit, ami Hint th unlit plalntlfT he allowed tlio full ami compti'ta niH toily nml runt ml of tho youni!i'nt rhllil. Sti'llu tiKi Mix yi'iirs, with tln prlvll I'RK of vIsIIIiir- tho nthor ihllilrnn, luinifly Marjorlo mnl DorU. or luive tln-in or I'lthi-r of thi'in vlHlt plalntlfT at nny time plulntlff ilonlniH, mitt of mippnrtliiK nml uialiitiiliiliiit mil J Mnr Jorln ami DorlH at nny tlnio plalnlllT may lio nliln to do mo, nml that tho plaintiff have mich nthor ami furthor rollof In tho pri'mlncM iih to tho Court may kimmii moot nml iiltnhlo. Thin HiimmonH Ih piiIiIIhIiimI liy onlor of tho lltmorntilo (loo, H. llanloy Juilno nf tho Circuit Court In and for tho Fifth .Imllcla! Dlatrlct. Tho llrHt piilillcatioii of t li Ih mini mom) to hn May 2!!, 1915, nml tho date of tho Inst pulillcatlnn thoronf, July ii, m i r. J. DKAN" miTI.KH. Attomoy for riHliitlf. Summoni. In tho Circuit Court of Iho Stiito of OroKoii, for Clncmimaa County. Elhol Anilorsen, rialntllT, va. Adolf A. Andoraoii, Dofendant. To Adolf A. Andoraon. nhovo nnod dofiiidant ! In tho niimo of Iho stato of Oregon you nro horchy required to nppoar nml niiHwor tho coniiilalnt lllod nKnliiHt you, In tho nhova tmtltlol suit, on or hoforo tho 9th dny of July, 1915, Raid ditto liolni? tlio oxplratlnn of nix wookg from tlio flrHt puhl lent Inn of this sum moiiM, nnd If you fall lo appear or niiBwor nnld coiiiilnlnt, for wnnt thoro- of tho plulntlff will npply to tho court for tho rollof prayed for In hnr com plaint, to-wlt: For u docroe dlHBolvlim tho IioihIb nf mntrlmony now oxlHtlnK between tho nlnlntlff mid dofendant. Thla HiimmotiB ,1b nulillHhoil hy order of Hon. Goo. H. IwiKloy, .liitlse of the Circuit Court, which order wnB made on tho 25th day of May, 1915, nnd jho tlmo prescribed for puhllcutlon thoro of la nix weeks, lienlnnlnK with tho Ihbiio tinted Friday, Mny 28th, 1915, nnd continuing onch weok therenftor to and IncludlnK Friday, July nth, 1915. GEO. C. nUOWNELU WAS. T. SIEVERS, Attornoys for Flnlntlff, Summoni. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Clnckamai County. Mnry I-ydla Simmons, rinlntlff, vs. John A. Simmons, Dcfondnnt. To John A. Simmons, above namod defendant: In the name of tlio stnte of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complnlnt filed against you, In the above entitled mlt, on or before the 10th dny of July. 1915, snld date being the expiration of bIx weeks from tho first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to appear or ans wer said complaint,' for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the marrl- nun iiuilrm t now mIhIImk In I wi'i n pliillillfT mnl ili.fi'iiilmit. Thin mini iitniiM ! pulillnhkil hy nrdt r of Hon. J. I', I'mnplii'll, .linlii" of Hin Circuit Cnurl, whlrli unliT im load" mi tlio I m day of . f Mini, Hurt, mnl llin tlmn pro m rllinl fur pulilli utloii llu ri'iif Ik nix wci'kn, Iii'kIihiIiiK ivltll Iho Inmin dated I'rlduy Julio (Hi, I HI'', and ruiillnuliiK mill week lliinufiiT In iiii'l Ini ImlliiK I'rlday Julr I'-li, I'H.V HI'.O. C. IHIOWNKI.I,, CIIAH. T. HIKVKIIH. AHuriieya fur I'lnlnlirr Summon. In Hm Circuit Courl nf Hi" Hliiln of (ircKun, fur Clin kiimaii Ciiiiniy. Kuliy MorrU. I'lalnllfT. VI. Tlmn. E. MnrrlK, lli f"iidiinl, To Thou. K. Morrlii, uliuvn iiuinoil il" fi'lnllllll : In Ih" ini inn of Iho Hliiln nf Orison, )iui arc hondty rotiilrei to nipcur mid mmwer Hin cuinphilnt f I nualiiMt )oil, In Hie uliovii i'lilllli'il mill, nil or l.e fore tho I 'dli day of July. I H I "-, mild lain hi'lnit Hi" I'tplralloii of nil wm'kN from Hm flmt pulilti ntloti nf lliln mim iiioih, ami If yuil fall to appear or ana wit mild complaint, fur want lln'reof the philiillrf will apply tn Iho court fur Iho relief prayed fur In her ruiiipliiliit In wit: I'ur a decree dUnoMni Hi" marrt nkti t out nut now ll I it K lietweeii plulnlirr ami ilefeiidaiit. Thin mini ninim In piilillhlied hy order uf Hun. J. I'. Cninplietl, JuiIko of tho Circuit Court, w hit h' order wan inutlo on Hie 1 nt day of Juno, l!il.'i, mnl tho Hum pr" nerllteil fur plllillcallun thereuf In Nik weekn, IteKlliliInK with III" limio dated I'rlday Juno -Itli. I HI'., ami rnullniiliiK em ll week (hereafter to it nd lie ludlnr Erldiiy July Klh. IPI.V CKO. C. ItltOWNEI.I.. CIIAH. T. HIKVEUH. Attorneyn fur I'lulntlff Shirlfl'i Sale. In (he Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for tho Cuunly of Clin kn own Flrnt National Hank nf Forcnt Grovo, riiiiniirr. va. M. C. lkiiiiihuc, J. M. Donahue and E. F. IVonaline, pefciidiinti. Stat" of (IreKon, County of (Mat ka- man, an. Hy virtue of a Juiiiiiiient order, do cree ami an execution, duly Imtuetl out of and under tho seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled cauno. to me duly directed and dated tho 2 1 t day of Mny. 1915, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In said court on tho 21nt day of May, 1915. In favor of Flrnt National (tank of Korc't Grove, rinlntlff, and against M. C. Honuhtie, J. M. Donahue and E. F. Honahiie, Defendants, fur the sum of ir.ori7.Co, with Intercut thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum from the Slnt day of October, 1911, and the further sum of 1110.01 cohIs and ills burnenientn, and the cnntl of and upon thin writ, commanding ine to make mile of the follow Inn lencrllied real property, altunte In tho county of Cliickauuia. state nf Oregon, to-wlt: The South H of the N. V. U of Section 2, Township 2 South of flange 4 Eant of tho Willamette Meridian. Now, therefore, by virtue of nald execution, Judgment ortler and decree, mid In compliance with the comnimitls of mild writ. I will, on Siiturilay, the 3rd dny of July, 1915; nt tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., nt tho front door of the Cuunly Court lloune In tho City of Oregon City, In mild County nml Slate, sell nt public nuctlim, subject to re demption, to tho highest bidder, for 1". S. gold coin cash In hand, nil the right, title nnd Interest which the within mimed defendants or either of them, hailin tho date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real proierty or any part thereof, to satisfy mild execution, Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. . W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Ily E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 4(11, 1915. Sheriff! Sale In Hie Circuit Court of tho Slato of Oregon, for tlio County of Clacka mas. T. L. Collins, rinlntlff, vs. A. E. MalhewB nnd Annie M. Mathews. W, It. Fren.el and T. I. I.aughlln, Defendants. Slato of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, BB. Ily virtue of n Judgment order, de cree and nn execution, duly Issued out of and under Iho seal of the above en tilled court, In the above entitled caiiBO, to mo duly directed and dated tho 2nd dny of Juno, 1915, upon a Judgment rendered nnd entered In snld court on the 29th dny of Muy, 1915, In favor of T. U Collins, rinlntlff, and ngaliiHt A. E. Mathews and Annlo M. Mnthows, V. II. Frenzol and T. I. Lnughlln. Defendants, for the sum of $150.00, with Interest thereon at the rnto of 10 per cent, per annum from tho .Ird dny of Juno, 1912, or $11.79, nnd tho further sum of $150.00 with lntoroBt accrued on Mny 29th, 1915, of $(13.05, nnd the furthor Bum of $80.00, as nttomoy's foe. nnd the further sum of $11.00, costs and disbursements, and tho costs of nnd upon this writ, commanding me to mnke snle of the following described real property, slt unte In the county of ClncUnmns, stnte of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots numbered Forty (40) and Forty ono (41) In niock numbered Sevcnty tliree (73) and Lots numbered Three nnd Four (3) and (4) In niock num bered Soventy-aevcn (77) In Mlnthorn Addition to City of rortlnnd, Oregon, and also: Lots numbered Nineteen (19). Twenty (20), Twenty-live (25) nnd Twenty-six (20) In Tilock num bered Fourteen (14) and lots num bered Nine (9) and Ton (10) In Illock numbored Forty-two (42) In Mlnthorn Addlton to City of Tortland, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment order end decree, nnd In compllnnce with the commands of snld writ, I will, on Rnturdny, the 10th dny of July. 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 sold County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for XI. S. gold' coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest wh'ch the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or In Iho ahuvi' demrllied real propel I y or any pari I hereof, lo aallnfy attld eiei tilluii, Juil inenl order, decree, Inlcfnl, (lisln ami all accruing tnnln. W. J. II.HO.V, rlherlfT of Clin l'.auiiin Cuunly. Oregon. Ily E C. HACK KIT, liepuiy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore , Jun I Mi, 1 9 IS, Sheriff's Sale on Execution. In Hie Circuit Cnurl of Hm Hliiln of Oregon, fur Hm Cminiy of Mt.liini' lu.ili. The Amen M-n until" Akciu ), i'liiliilirf. vs. .Iniiiis Veaky ami Emma Veuky, lie fi lidiiliU, Hlnle of Oregiin, i'tiunly uf Cliickuiiiiui - nn. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree niitl an ce utloii, duly Issued out uf and under the seal of thu above en titled Court, III the ali'ive 1'iillllid caime, tn inn duly illretli'd ami dateil Hiu Mil day of June, 1IHS, iioii a J'i'U iiient remlereil anil enlenil In mild court on tint 2'lnl day nf April, 1910, In favor of I'll" Amen Mercantile Agency. I'lulntlff. and against Juiiiei Ycukyaud Kiiimii Yeaky, liefentluiiln, fur the mini or l.'iTSno, Willi Interest thereon ut Hie rale of IV per cent, per milium from the ::r.l day of April, 1'JlO, and Hie ftirlher sum nf f i(), with Inlerent tltereoll lit Hie rate of C per cent, per annum from the L'inl iluy of April I'.HO, and the fin t lor sum of fi'ij.no, with litteieni at B per tent, fr mi Apr. Mnl, I'Jin. and I In- ftirlher sum nf ::i hS, cosin and (lisliiirnenielits. and Hm routs of and upon thin writ, ioiii luamllng me out of tho personal prop erty of said ilefemliintn, and If nuf (It li nt could nut be found then out nf tho n ul property beluiiglug to snld de femlaut on and after the date of snld 23rd day of April. 1910. lo satisfy snld siims aforesaid, nml also the costs up on this said writ. N.iw, therefore, by virtue of said cum nt Ion, Judgment order and th-cree, ami In compliance with the cmnuiands of said writ, being unable to find any personal property of nald defendant', I did on the Kill day of June. 1915. duly levy upon the following described real property of said defendant n, situ ate ami being In the County of Clack amas, and Slate of Oregon, to-w it: Lots 4 ami 5, I Hock fi of Estarnila an per plat thereof duly recorded In Itccorder's office, Clackamas County. Oregon, nml I will, on Saturday, the 17th dny of July, 1915, at tho 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, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for I'. H. gold coin, cash In hand, all Ul" right, title and interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of said Judg ment or since had In or to the above described real property or nny part thereof, to sat Inf. v said Judgment order, decree, Interest, coats and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon. Hy E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, June I Mil. 1915. Summoni, In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for CIncknmns County. Hernia Murphy, I'lalntlfr, vs. George Murphy, Defendant. To George Murphy, above named de fendant : In tho nnmo of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear nnd answer tho conipriilnt (lied ngnlimt you. In tho above entitled stilt, on or before tho 30th day of July, 1915, said dnte being the expiration of six weeks from the llrst puhlicatimi of this sum mons, nnd If you fall to appeur or answer said complaint, for want (here of tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tlio relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant for the res toration of plaintiff's maiden nnmo. Ilerthn Fanning. This summons is published by order of Hon. Geo. R. Ungley, Judgo of the Circuit Court, which order wns made on the 15th day of June, 1915, nml the time prescribed for puhllcutlon thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue duted Friday June 1 Kt M. 1915, nnd continuing each week thereafter to and Including Fri day, July 30th, 1915. J. H. RYAN, Attorney for rinlntlff. 914 Lewis lildg., rortlnnd, Ore. ' Notice of Final Account ' In tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In tho Matter of the Estate, of Caroline I'fennlngor, deceased, Notice la hereby given that the un dersignod, as executrix of the last will nnd testament of Cnrollno rfennlnger, deceased, has filed her final report nnd account In the above entitled matter In the above entitled court, and that Monday, the 28th dny of June, 1915. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock In the fore noon of said day and the court room of snld court has been appointed by snld court as the time and place for tho hen ring of objections thereto and the settlement thorof. . Dnted and first published, May 28, 1915. ROSA NAEF, Executrix. A. E. GEIUIARDT, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate of T. J. Anthony, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dorslgnce' has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of T. J. Anthony, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty, and has qualified. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notiflod to present the same to the undersigned at the office of his attorn eys, Flegel, Reynolds & Flegle, 402 408 Falling Building. Portland, Oregon, with the proper vouchers and duly verified within six (6) months from the dnte hereof. Dated, June 18, 1915. C.E.ANTHONY, Administrator. Date of first publication, June IS, 1915. Dnte of last publication, July 16, 1915. Notice to Creditore. Null le hereby ulti'ii Iti-it tin. in, dernlgiied has been duly app .Inn ! I.) I Im County Court ' Ht.ttn i.f Ore linn fur ClttckaiiiMn County, eiemtrlv uf Hie enlalo of Jakuli Hleliur, d" leased. All perun hating i Ulm agulnnt tint mild est"1" are lu-n l.y r quired to prencyl lb" name to lite prop erly verified en by U required, si Hm officii of C, H' luiel.i l, (tn inn Cllv Oregon, within ' in"iiH. from Hie dale hereof. lint" uf flrnt publication I'rlduy, June II, 1915. MAIIGAIIKTIIA HTEINEII. Keeulrl of Hm M'ete of Jnkuti Hieln r Deceased. C. RCIII KKEL. Alloili") for riecii Irli. Citation In the County Court nf the Hlnle of Oregon, for til" County nf ( lat ka man. In Iho matter of Hi -i.iie nf .l.ir gret I'bllllps, dcci'iinc.l To Mary Warren. Guy H. I'hllllpn, Ham iie It. I'hllllpn, William C. I'lulllpn. Mabel I'hllllpn, llael l'lillh.. l iar ciicn I'hllllps, Orval I' tllllpa. fluiph I'hllllp and Gludyn I'lnlllpn. helm of Margret I'lillllps, tlei eiil, and till others unknown. Ill Hie lielno of the Htale of Oiegmi, You and each of you are hereby re quired aiiif cited to be and appear In the. nbnm I'litltled ('.nut al Hie Aug lint Ii nil thermit, tn-wlt, nn Monday, August 9lh. 1915, at ten mluck A. M. of mild iluy, and In lieu and there almw cause. If any there be why an order uf sale should nut be grunted, fur Hm sale of the following i. s rlbeil property, to-wlt: Situate lu the Couittv nf Clackamas ami Slain of Oregon, comment lug at a point Nurth 20 tb trees, Went 3 fiit from tho Northweii corner of whut wns Illock vi of Chi. Intone: theme Nurth 2i decrees. West 3:1 feet tn a stake; thence Nurth fcl de grees, East CK2.1 feet In a point In Hie center nf what was Kininnre Street; thence South 64 dogrct, West 701.20 feet to the place of l ginning, con taining five acres, more or less. As prayed for In the petition of Win. Hammond, the administrator of the esliito of Murgrot I'lillllps, de ceased, tiled therefor. In thla court on the lHth day of June, A. D.. 1915. Witness, the Honorable 11. 8. An derson, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clackamas, fur the State of Oregon, this lMh day of June, A. D.. 1915. (Seal of Court) Attest: I. M. HARRINGTON. County Clerk. HAMMOND HAMMOND. Attorneys for Administrator. Notice to Contractor!. Healed proposals will tie received hy the county clerk of Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, until 10:30 a. in. June 2fith, 1915, for grading a eectlon of county road No. 71. the plans and specifications for which are on file in tho office of the county clerk of said Clackamas county. All bids to be considered must he accompanied by a cerifled check, made payable to the treasurer of said county tor.i per cent of the amount bid. which check will be for feited to Clackamas county, if the BUcceHsfurhitlder falls to enter In to a contract with said county with In 10 days after award Is mude. The county court reserves the riglit to reject any ana mi inns. II. H. JOHNSON, County Surveyor; Attest: IVA M HARRINGTON, County Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement of the Es tate of Mary Ann Albright, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby glv'en that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Albright, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final ac count as such administratrix of snld OBtato and Hint Monday, the 2(th day of July, 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed hy said Court as the time for hearing of objections to snld report and the settlement thrreof. EMMA ALURIGHT, Administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Albright, deceased. C. SCHl'EUEL, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. Notice to Painters. , The Hoard of Directors of School District No. 41 of Stafford, Oregon will receive bids for painting the school house, rltins and Bpeciflentions can lie seen at the clerk's. All bids to be In the hands of the clerk hy July 10 nt S o'clock r. M. A. F. DELKER. Clork. U. F, D. 1, Hox 30, Sherwood, Ore. Wants, For Sale etc. LARGE TRANSPLANTED TOMATO plants for sale. R. E. Irwin, Harlow. J. A. LIZBERG, Abstractor See him for Abstracts of Title. Loons, Real Estnte, Insurance, Deeds, Mortgages nnd nny facts in any Public Record. Office, 718 Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. Hypnotiam. Hypnotism has attracted less atten tion In England than lu most other countries, though the name of hypno tism wns llrst applied to the science by an Englishman. .Itinies Hrnld. n sur geon of Manchester This was in 1S41 Hut sixty years before that Mesmer had met with great success In Paris, a commission of Investigation. Including such eminent people ns tenjnmin Franklin, having to admit unuy of his fncts. while denying his explunntion of them Charlatans brought mesmerism Into disrepute for n time, but the rnrls Acndemy of Medicine reported favor ably on It In 111. nnd nt Inst. In 1802. the Itrltish Medical association gnve It Its iippriiviil.-Loiiiltiti Opinion. Riling to the Occasion. "Maurice." snld Aunt Nellie, "wasn't It hnrd fo you to stand up before all the people nnd speak, at the Sunday school concert ?" Maurice straightened his small form and assumed all the dignity bis fire yeurs could coniiiinnd. "Yes, auntie. It was pretty bard, but I swelled up to ltr Woman's Home Companion. CMCC FAMOUS BEAUTV Uf I RAILROAD fOH DAMAGES OF $'.00,400 t ' T'- I ) MR5. LfllMBZER Ill III" aei mnpali) ing llluslralluli in sh'iwn Mm. Wlllluin H. Ijilml.eer, wlin brought aull analnst the lm Inland Railroad rmnpuny fur half million dollam. It Is a picture of Mm. Ijilm-iM-vr tuken bofure Hie an blent, rihe wan one nf the must beautiful women nf the fnshlulialnr set on I.onx Inland and Newport. An a remilt of the ac I dent slut In a cripple and has Inst a great deal of her former beauty. Dress ed In deep mourning. Mrs l.ulmlecr and Mm. Ell.abeth Wardi n I'eel ap peared lu thu Queens county IN. V.I. supreme court In three itiitn. aggregat ing $7in.iioo. They were vP tlmn of a collision between an auto and a train on the Ix ng Island road. Mrs. I'ell sued for 250.nnO damug. I fur the loss of her husband. Mrs. Ijilmtieer, ai administratrix of h'-r husband ! estate, sued for :'"0."00 dumagei for the death of Mr. I.alm beer. In addition. Mrs. I-almbeer su J the railroad company for I'JIO.OO" damagei for personal Injuries rcceivou In the accident. In the three a"tlonn the plilntlffs allege that the crossing was negligently maintained and lack ed the necessary wanting slgnnls and lights. . FORMER MAYOR OF ROME CUTS 8HORT VISIT TO JOIN COLORS IN ITALY eRNESTO MflTHBti Ernesto Nathan, former tnoyor of Rome, who was Italy's representative nt the ranama-raclfic exposition, cut short his visit to the big fair imme diately that Italy declared war on Austria. Ho sailed with a number of Italian reservists from New York for Naples. The accompanying photograph of the former mayor of Rome was tak en as the ship was about to sail. Mr. Nathan declared that Italy's war was Just; thut she wanted territory that rightfully belonged to her. LEMK TO FOE AUSTRIANS CHEERED BY POPU LACE AS ARMY ENTERS RETAKEN CITY. " LONDON. June 23. "Amid demon- trations of joy by the populace, Gen eral von Hoehm Ermolll entered Lem berg nt 4 o'clock in the afternoon with the troops of the second army," says the official Austrian communication regarding the recapture of the Gnli- clun capital. Berlin and Vienna engaged in tne most extensive patriotic demonstra tions over witnessed In the two capi tals, according to dispatches reaching here, saying Lemberg was tagen oy storm. On the other hand, the Russian army is in retreat of the most disor derly character and In panic, In fact, according to news dispatches sent to Rerlln by correspondents In the Ga llctan field. umona or oncKiayers. Bricklayers believe It is unlucky to lay the top brick at the north corner of a building. Some of them would lose a day's pay rather than imperil their future by doing such a piece of work. A bricklayer often bricks up In the hollow of a wall a horseshoe wltb a cent tied to 1L This be does for good luck. To lay the first and Inst brick of any building but a church brings good luck to the" bricklayer. Churches are the luckiest buildings to work on. Theaters are the unluck lest It Is bad luck to break a trowel. Pittsburgh Press. 1 : PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN 0 C. MTOL'HKTTeV President, The First National Bank of Orrftoa City, Oregon CAPITAL, I'AOCOOO. Treneecte beneret tinklni uiinee Open from (A M. Ul. H PRESIDENT HOPED William Hammond TO CONVINCE ENVOY Philip L. Hammond GERMAN IS WRONG r HAMMOND A HAMMOND """"N. Attorneyi-at Law Abstra't, Real Estate, l-imns, Innur 1 nice, J OltE'lON CITY, OHKiiON 1 Pacific I'lione II. Hume Phone A 271 ., " ' I , . ' i ' A Y . . . . . j . -.'A COUNT VQH PERn'5TOKFF WASHINGTON. June 23 There was a general Impression among cabinet members that the visit of Ambassador von Iternstorff to the White House might relieve the stress existing be tween the I'nlted States and Germany. Close observer! declared that Count von llemstorff indicated that his coun try does not wish a severance of friendly relations. President Wilson was said to be hopeful that Count von Ilernstorff's good officea might be used to avert a more serious crisis. BEAVERS TAKE 2 GAMES KAHLER HOLDS SEALS TO ONE HIT IN SECOND CONTEST. Pacific Coait League. .San Francisco 553 Salt Lake 539 Los Angeles 518 Oakland 470 Portland 47') Venice 411 SAN FRANCISCO. Col., June 23. Sensations were many in the two games between the locals and the Portland Heavers today. Yesterday's eleven Inning contest was outclassed In the double-header of touay. Ioth games were won by the Iteaveri with the scores S to 5 nnd 1 to 0. The Beavers won the first game in the ninth Inning vh n wi'.n a won derful rally, five .iiea were sent across ii-" plate for scores. V'p to the ninth, the Seals had thu sum.i almost t'leir own way. The batteriei in the fiwt game were: Portland, Lush uud ilig ginbothim; San Francisco. Reisal nil J Illock. But it was in the second game where the real sensations are found. The Seals were completely shut out and only able to secure one run in the en tire nine innings, while the Beavers were able to secure only five hits off Klllllay, who was In the box for Hie locals. Derrick made the winning run for the Heavers in the fourth frame. Kohler proved himself the star of the second game by holding the Seals down to one hit. Ratting order for second game: Portland Davis, ss; Derrick, lb; Stumpf, 2b; Bates, 3b; Hlllynrd, cf; Fisher, c; Doane, rf; Lober, If; Kah er,. Snn Francisco Meloan, rU Schal ler, It; Bodie, cf ; Heilmann, lb; Leard 2b; Jones, 3b; Corhan, ss; Sepulveda, c; Klllllay, p. 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