oki:io (MTV i:TKurifisi:. fimday. .iuly j. mm. WEST LINN STREET WORK NOW IN COURT PURPOSE OF ROAD MONEY RE CEIVED FROM COUNTY IS QUESTIONED IN SUIT. SUBMARINE TEST FOR NAVAL HULLS ;i HABIT SAVES MAN'S LIFE. A frli'inlly milt fur mi Injun, inm baa been brought In i irnill rnurl mialniit the illy of Weil I .Inn, J. II Lewthwsltn, aa mayor, I.. I., Porter, aa recorder; and tli l rotim Hint n of the city by J. W. Moffaii. An Intervatlna; iu--l u.u U nil I In the complaint. The (Mat katiia coun It court last December leilrd U of I mills on the nllr 4i n set apart a a general fad fund. AftT Uvi'i wire r.illoitcd ih county paid ;New U, S. Battleships Will Ba ' Made Torpedo Proof. ALSO IMMUNE TO MINES. Novel Eperimnl by Navy ! B Car ried Out In Chapk Bay In Which Largo Canaon Will RapraaaM Dread nought, and Building Plant Are ta Aait R apart an Raaulta. Kiperlinintsnf Importance aproi of Weil I. Inn 0. Ha share of th t.i the effort U-lng made l) afford future Th statul proi Idea thai thi money Am.rl.nu bnttlealilpa trrtl.T aeeurtty must l used for road purposes onlv. ! ,fc.ap,, underwater atu.k ar lo t for the building and Improilng of the ruu,iu,.,,.j wlthlu a month In ttic - county road. Hwttiljr h Vrt l.lnn city council h been letting eon- ti-r of th lower Cbcas-ake I'AJf . On Whan Ha Maard -R,(M- Would B Suicide Cbanyad Aim, Aogrlca, Cat. -HsMl aavnl m l, fori) n, rtvrutijr wuu b pMtrJ again lila llfr. Ila (.tacit the inuiil of a ii-tolirr In hla umuth, put hla in I ixl In onl.r for ttm viiil and aa pulling tli Hkgrr when ha heard tome oil tall ' lll.til"' ! It wsa a wnid um-J. more frequently than any other In lila woik In a down town grory. There le wa accua tinned o iarrjr pa- kagea i. ftwi loiiat Mom rVieral persona were alinllarty acxupleJ. aijJ wheu llinjr oulJ niet, going lu oiimmII iliris'tlona, th on till a lwti on til shoulder would al- I . . - -u, if-i... !..!. I, ,t.l I WBa 1 1 j iiifciit. 1 iiv imuu "i Ilia other would go up lu altiiial that Im mi lil iiWrva llu mica of t ho Uuvl- llik', fur Hi t'oiilciila of III l'lr ! j fra.IV ami any InliTfrrvin' uiltlhl I cau a li that nuUI I iliMliit-trtl I from thi'lr k. ' VUII lil nm.'1'r waa itrawlinc at the ! trL'.iT. rroin oiillil tain Hi clear tall "lilwhl'" voii-nl dy i Iibih lu lha MiiVrr,itou of ipliy. From liahlt I ' rlutit hninlNlitrtiM i A Characteristic Pose of Nelson S. Darlina of Oklahoma of iltr i'Xxrliiiiiit will In.lii'lo au Writ Unn anil paylna for tit aamr '"'i"i,l"w,''l to nrt 111 aunai. 111 iiniri-r n'U'.w m from tlila i lal roaJ fniul hi h lh iv"1"''1 th tKiu of on of liio ; trl.kvr, ami Hi aliell rimlil. tnit III complaint allfwa a ralil for ih ' J'rolwM lr Atucrhau lrpdilnuwlita, minor tU h that liait rom lin h purpnn of malnlalnlnc th county "' orrunn.-ui.-ut of hull Uu branl th onl of artiluic awlli-hcJ I roada of travel In cihhI rtnilulon anil J I'Ullkb.'aJ proiivtlou ak-.iliit lor- the aim ao that th luillct left a harm- j J not for th purpoiK. of Improvlna the ('"lo,. Ic wound In hl h.vk. IVraona bo I atr.s-la and arrnura Ihroimhont Ihoi TUla caliu la b.-ina- ivulructHl at beard th allot ruxluM loth rmiu and , city. Th complaint further allecea th navy yard at Norfolk. It will rvp f'k I a- off to lh nxrlvinu h.iltal. tl No. HMtl . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY Al Ortuon City. In () Stala of Oiauon, al lha cloaa ol huainaaa, Juna 71, 1t III. mil In M. loan, ami illai-oiiula Innh ln l'1 In hank I I t' I "1 !i I Ow iilliilK, hum allied ' ' I'. H linn, I. doHillei lo i urn 1 In ulall par talm-l IJ '" llomla m her limn I. H. pleiliiid lo aei nro mii.II aailliKa ilepoalla I " lMIU Hniirlllia other I hull I H. hoinla I lint IlirlinllllK aliNkal owileil IlliPli'iU'eil f.h.W.'.ti 10 T.ii. I iu.i,.U II la HI ll.'.n llil f Hi 1 V i: 1 3, '.mi ml l.il.u no r ... , F V .4 n f V. mi 'v.f'1 t;-ff. " 1 Hiitihi-ilpllnii to aloik or Keileiiil II n hank ... Lena aiiiniint uupiilil 1 tit ulafliK llouao I Mm from rViloral lleen hunk I Mm from aiirmeil reen aKeiila In New Yolk, t'hl rK, and HI. Unila I inn from apprtited reinrte uh'enia lu oilier tiene 1 It lea line from hank mul haiikera l lim ka on Imnka In lh aiiiii illy or loan a n iriliiR hank I 7..U nil I ', unn 1111 fi.:u 1 1.'! I :.; II III ln M lliilnlile rhei ka and oilier 1 nli lleuia Kmetloiiul curreiii y. lih kela mid rent Niitea of oilier liullnniil liauka Lawful tiioucy r"en In hunk Tol ill colli nml i eitlfli atr l.i'Kiil li'luh r nulea . lledeliiillon fund Willi I' rent on i-lreululloni I l.'il 1'1'J 11 H Trenaiirer lllol mule lll.in f per Tot ill 1 1 a 1 it 1 1 11 i:x . DID you vr har of Nela lrlliic lh Town iKitnr? Well, h la Ju-t that lie will -'iul a day her ditrlim t'lmiitaiiiua and will lie n lh ill"Mial of the iiialnea pirn ruept duilim hla lit-tur In the hlij hiMwn (op. A fav.ulte plan la for him to l um-t at luni In-oii, u H llll-Mlltlllli. Ill llltf .lit II Kir lit tlHa Im.II "Mlflliii Mil'' I ll M f I11UI1 ll..... Ihat th city coun.ll of Wcm l.lnn at-; n-1"' ' I'r-au..u.iii. Uut hi. wound wa. drd and hi bf ,,,, lUf , Mul w, , , , . , tempted to au.horlr a contra, t with only a .nk.n of the armors llou ,w,. n-vlved l-y th pro.nl. Ihat 1 . , ,. .,,., ,,. mh.. . , . . . Job would Iw nleu til tu. W. II. Counaell for th irra.llna of cer- of amh a vnol. It will nt outy tain attwta and avenue In Wt 'mount prvtvtlr armor, but w III liar Unn. Th city council. It la aliened.! fur or Ov pnHo-tive walla and other did not follow th city charter and, feature that an. uot dlloa-J baua paaa an ordinance aa th charter pro j tlicy are n-tanled hy ciirt of th vide. , nary department aa highly coufldeUtlaL Some of the officer and rltiieii of; Caiaaon lo Ba Armored. Weat I.lnn havlna a doubt aa to Tlu, auhjc twl to un- whether the money ao rained can be urrw.t.T atta.k. reprvaentli.K the uaed for Improvlnc the Mreeta an I .lUmi.,a raum-d br th 0011 tact of a tor- aven.iea. atarted th prevent ult to , .j,, wu th, M( tlf (hr ir,.a,lnoui;hL UOjVcr OT FfirPOfl Hi VflPOC determine the mattec The complaint , w wnrr to flr, th tor j nCdM;. OCA, lUltCU UJ nCwM waa ainiea t.y j. w. Monaii a piam- u t ,he ,,unH. In dellrer tiff and Clarence I- Kaion. aa hi at-; UllS Umio attack airnlnat twittlelilia torney. : ll)al ,ho ,irKHj0 ahould inetrate the A areat deal of Intereat I bel.iK tak-! bu), of , bnIrtb,p, jt ta tht PUiJe en by the clllien of West l.lnn a to' .,,,,, n ,. ,,1PT.i ,hi th. the outcome of the suit. Some of the damace to the attacked vowel. AO reaiuenta mainiain mat tnc my coun-1 -,,.,-.. 1,,,,,.,. , ..nr llrlna- a ell ba the rlKht to spend the county j ,orlej(, '-,,, ,he ,xlH.rlmental cala road money a they e fit. while oth- M n ,,, forlhwmln) rlmentfc a era are 01 me opinion inai me cuy father have exceeded their authority and do not have the right to spend the county road money In this manner. A number of street In Weat Linn hayo'been Improved with this money and the mlt ll to enjoin the city coun ell from upending any more of the spe cial tax road money for street pur pose. VILLAGES IN EUROPE ARE RUN BY WOMEN sity, Takes Up Odd Callings. At Gladstone Chautauqua, July 6th to 18th, inc. London. Owlnc to the war women are taking up many odd rnlllnirs to make up for the shortage of men, but lu the coutitry women have always done whatever Ilea nearest to tbetr quantity of hlith eiploalv w ill be det- I hand. TRACT TOR PARK IS T A 20 acre tract, considered ideal as site for a park, was offered to the city of West Linn Wednesday nlpl.t by J. W. Turner, of Portland, at a meet in; o' the city council. The lra.:t If located near t!)s Simm1! srhoo! am! overlooks the rl:er. Mr. Tumei as! Jino an acre for the pr-'i.ert. Probably no city 'n 'ke count) has the amount of inot.ey in its treas ry equal to the balance ihowti by tli re port of City Trcas.ir-.-r C Ia4icey Wu nesdny night. Hi v'ic'ved that Y.i city has $1716.21 In thi Kcn.ral fund and $.'071.39 in the read fund, a lota! of I'i.TST.hO. while outstanding bills are only SS2.10. FRANCE REORGANIZES INDUSTRY PARIS, June Zi. The chamber of deputies today voted credits for the establishment of a ministry of mu ntions, whose chief duties for the present will be the reorganization of French industries for the manufacture of war munitions. The chamber of deputies' action fo' lowed recent conferences at Roulogne between the French under secretary of war and David Lloyd-fieorge, Ilrit ish minister of munition. "The Albany Democrat," says the Brownsville Times, "thinks it is about time the auto trader appeared to take the place of the old fashioned horse trader. Albany is behind the times. The auto trader appeared in Browns ville some months ago." COUNTY STATISTICS. VERK7E-RICHEY Nora Yerkes and Raymond E. Richey, of lioring, se cured a marriage license here Fri day. TORN'ARE-ST.-DAN A line Tornare and Lenard Sudan, of Oregon City, received a marriage licensn Friday. PORN to the wife of Jesse Walker, of Clackamas Heights, a daughter, June 27. BROTHERHOOD PLANS PICNIC The Fraternal Mrotherhood of Port land, will hold a picnic at Canemah park next Sunday. A six?clal commit tee has been appointed and a full list of field and outdoor sports will be ar ranged. A baseball game has been planned and a good time is assured. A special train on the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company's line will bring the merrymakers from Port land. Members of the Fraternal Brotherhood in this city are planning to Join the Portland lodge in their outing. Cltrolax CITROLAX C I T R 0 L A X Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. R. H. Weihecht, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "I find Clt rolax the best laxative I ever used. Does- not gripe no unpleasant after effects." Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) The Medford Sun claims for Jack son county the low record in divorces as against all other Oregon counties, the past year, though the number of marriage licenses compares wen wun other counties. onated under watrr along the armored side of the calnaon. The new plan fur obtaining protec tion agalnft underwater attacks ujNin batt!ehli. whatever methods of bull protection are adopted, will I lntto- duced In the two new battleship which were authorized by cowrrvs In tbe naval appropriation bill of t'Jli Theae Dreatlnoucbts have not yet been named. They are now officially known aa battleships 43 and -t-L Their essen tial characteristics have not been ap- i prored. Naw Draadnoughta Wait. It was originally the Intention to have theae two Dreadnoughts built es sentially along th Hue of the battle ships California. Idaho and Mississippi of tbe l'.'U naval IncrenKe program, but It Is understood that the delay In ap proving the plans ba been caused by the lesson of tbe war In Europe. Before finally approving the plana for battleships 43 and 44 tbe experts of tbe navy department and Secretary Daniels will await, first, the result of the physical exeriments to be made within a mouth Uhju the Dreadnought caisson which Is being constructed at Norfolk; second, tbe Information that Is to lie conveyed from Euroie by na val attaches who have been Instructed to send the most complete reports deal ing with the effect of torjiedo attacks on battleships; third, the possibility that there may be a naval battle lu the North sea which will provide lessons In underwater attack. Experts lu tbe American navy regard tbe problem of protection against un derwater attack as the most Important one to be met in the design of new battleships. This problem is regarded as even greater In lmportnuce than the question of Increasing tbe caliber of tbe big guns from fourteen to six teen Inches. The ultimate decision concerning the essential characteristics of tbe new battleships, Nos. 43 and 44, will be delayed until the design of the hull has been approved. Muat Protact 8idaa. Much has been said ubout tbe desira bility of having battleships constructed with protected triple bottoms that la. with an outer bottom nnd two inner bottoms. Five American Dreadnoughts. the Pennsylvania, Arizona, Cuilfornla, Mississippi and Idaho are now being constructed with triple bottoms. They were the first In the United States navy to embrace this idea in their designs, and it Is understood they will be the lust The theory was that the triple bot tom would afford some degree of de fense against torpedo attack from sub marines. It is now understood that the theory has been exploded. It is said that since the bottoms of these Dread noughts are virtually horizontal, It would be Impossible, In the present limitations of submarines, for a sub marine to plant a torpedo under the bottom of such a Dreadnought Jt Is nrgned now that even triple bottoms won'd not protect against a mine "ex plosion under a battleship. According to the belief of the experts now It la not tbe bottoms, but the side walls of battleships that need greater protection. In an effort to obtain this the American navy Is Introducing four, and even five, vertical partitions of protective armor In battleships, and building battleships containing from three to four Inner skins In addition to the outer one. In (be riling tbe butcher, the baker, the caudlestli k maker, may all be wo men, and there U at least one small town in Ievou In which women form tbe chief business element The prtn cljial hotel Is run by a woman and her daughter; a woman deftly cuts tho Joints and order her son about A bakeresa bake the lilivst bread, and her daughter trudge far luto the country with two baaketa aluug on her back, a picturesque figure of the fe male worker. The wine luecvuaul I a woman who worked up a nice little busluess, while a chemist' shop I owned by a woman, to say nothlug of the trades which are to be found every where, sweetstuff shops, fancy shop and the like, France, taring a country where uni versal service Is the rule. Is uowuday de?udlng lurgely on the work of wo men, but even In the times of ieace there were places where they were the chief citizen. At FroUsy, In the de partment of Olse, most of the public appointments are held by women aud will be until their present holder die. There la a ottrulxtresa Instead of a postmaster; the telegraph deairtmeiit 1 run by a woman; a station mistress directs tbe (Nirters at the local station; a lady barber cut t lie balr of the com munity, and tbe town crier also tacks ess on to the uuuie of her calling. In most cases these jiosts were held by husbands or brothers, and the vil lagers considered their female relatives were their legitimate successors. This la also iartly tbe case in the English town mentioned, although In some caws daughters have succeeded moth era to the general satisfaction. Another French community Is also directed by women, not by chance, but by custom and necessity. This Is tbe rocky Island of Ushaut, dreaded' by sailors, which breeds a hardy race of seamen engaged either In the French navy or mercantile marine or In fish ing, the work on land being done by women. In Russia a community, of seven vil lages with long nnmes Is entirely ruled by women. Each village possesses a mayoress, and the offices of magistrate and policeman and postmaster In foct every administrative post are also fill ed by the gentler sex. Some fifty years ago a bad epidemic occurred, and the men made such n muddle of affairs and behaved so badly that the women took over the government to save them selves from starvation. So successful were they that they have continued to direct affairs ever since. BLIND WINDOW CLEANER. i LIVING COST LAID TO WOMEN. I Durand, Ea-Canau Diroctor, Bays Homaa Lack Etioancy. St. Panl.-Dr. E. I'smi I'.iraml. for merly director of llie 1'hlted State ecu sua bureau and now In th dirt ment of economic of th University of .Mtnucsota. placed tbe chief blame for the high cost of living on the conium era. And tboae. he audi, were prima rily the women. "If th home routluuca to he reac tionary and apuni ellS U-m y no amount of law or theory will alter condition," ho anliL "Even If I lie women begun changing their way now solution of tho problem will Ink iilsiut fifty year, for a complete revulutlou In th moral character of th public Is iiccury to eff-tually reduce the cot of living." Byron a Dainty Eatar. Bymn wa an exception to the rule that authorship nnd henrty feeding go together, for the poet had a morbid dread of getting stout and exercised self restraint euoiigh nut to grow fat In 1SI3, lu the exen lse of t tils elf re straint he lived on nit biscuit a day and no drink but ten. fasting on occa sion for forty-eight hour. Three SNAKE CAUSES AUTO WRECK. Runaway Folio Ownar's Effort to Kill Copparhaad on Saat. Enat Orange, N. J. Jnuiea Morrison of Orang went nutoiiiohtllug with hla family Hi oilier afternoon and when over the Second iiioiiiilulii iliove Into a dirt road o Hint hh wife and two chll drru could pick wild llowera. They left the car under a l.nge ouk Irr aud launtcred off. Half au hour later Mr. Morrison and ber two chllilreu relumed to lh car for th return trli. t oiled up mi lha front seat was a large copperhead snake. The mother and chllilreu. dropping lh flowers, ran away ac miming. Mr. Morrison rvturunl to th car and, a th liranclip hung low over It, pushed It hack lo the inucailatu road of Eagle Itoik avenue. Celling a stout rlub from Hi woods, he swung at th imke. uilaord It and accidentally gura the car a puah, aud dowu tb bill It went Tbe grade was very sleep, and tb automobile run through a wooden fence Into the farm of Jacob Miller, sulking a calf, killing a couple of chickens ami flually baiting after It had lorn away part of Miller's back porch. By this t'npllul i.m k paid In . . . Hiirpliis fund t'liihtl.leil proflla I.eaa current rtpensea, Interest, and tntea piild Circulating notea ea amount mi hum! and In treasury for redi'inptloii or In trmiHit I n il I v lil ii n I deposit subject lo thctk CertiriiMlea of deposit due III les tliull JO iluva Certified think Postal aavlnga deposits Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 day l.iil.unl J.lsi) i',7 I .'..'.nil ml 7,;inu mi :i.'i ii'i.ui 7.f.:i7 II i.i Li n :o.7M r is hi r.7 H IM n 'i liii ,i; rem "j 2,f.'j:, no I.I.7HI M'i Inn no I'.'J.'i mi 1 1 1 m I ; n, mm nil n 1 t '.' 2. . ml r, :'uii mi 7,u l Tol a I IHs.r.ri.MK Hlutti of Oregon. Coiinlv of Clarkumas. aa: I, y. J. Mc)cr. cashier of lh aUn mimed bank, do aoleiniily swear that th alniv atnteiiii-iil la true lo lh Nat of my knowledge, and be lief. K. J. MEVEII. Cashier Corrm I Atleat: H C. lATOl'ltKTTK. C. II, I.ATOI HI.TTK. M. I. LATOl'KETTK. Diiim lora. Subairll.ed and sworn lo before ine Hits 2V Hi day of Jim. 1 1. 1 .' . (SEAL) E. C. LATOl'HKTTE. Notary Public. Mv rointnlaslnn rvplrca lulv !!th. 111V time there waa not much left of th ream later be tried on thin slice of ,,, Mr sorrU(m. ltb hla wife bread for breakfast and a vegetable . imi lwo children, walked four ml lea dinner and kept down his hunger In ' bonie Tbe sun kg escaped. tM'tween Dy chewing totiacco. Ann, though thl acinlstnrvntjcin may have PORTLANDER TIGHTS T( RAILROAD MAN WINS SUIT TO SE CURE PARTIAL CONTROL OF HIS SON. I.. F. Knowlton, general passenger agent for th Oregon Electric, Friday won hla suit In the circuit court for an amended divorce decree, allowing bill! partial control of hla child by hla first marriage. Mr. U M. Knowlton, III BEAVERS COME HOME OAKS WILL PLAY PORTLANOERS IN S GAME SERIES. PORTLAND, Or. Jun IN. Mana ger McCredle's sprinting IUaer and their uemesla, lh Oaklitlidera, will os-n up au eight gam aerlea on the Vaugbun street park tomorrow after noon. It begliia lo look aa If Hie pus timer will iiav hcr weather tills bom engagement thin upon their last trip north. Had It not been for the overwhelm ing number of defeat III Oak have administered In the Heaver lb local been bud In the long run. a visitor at the time could only observe that no Lucky Thirtatn. The number 13, so universally de- man bad brighter eyes or a clearer l rreed aa uulucky, la considered a lucky rolce.-London Chronicle. number by Hie pupil of the Frcu. h military school of Saint Cyr. At the final examination the man who rank I as the thirteenth Is lellcvcd to have j brilliant career It-fore Ii I m. Marshal Miic.Miihon us well n llourbakl were j graduated Hilrteeutli lu their classes. j (ienenll Lnvfiiu oiicL who distin guished himself In the defense of Met j during the I'ruiiro-liermau war, also i ranked thirteenth. USE FOUND FOR BEAR GRASS Fiber Obtained From It Convartad Into Cordago, Matting, Etc Tncumcarl, N. M.-Oatherlng the spear-like leaves of tbe wild bear grass that grows profusely over a large area of western Texas and baling tbe filler that Is obtained therefrom is a new Industry for this part of tbe tountry. A large plant for preparing the Doer for market bus been established here. The product Is shlpcd to Chicago, where It Is mnnufactufed Into ro(c, cordage, matting and other products. Tbe available supply of the row ma terial Is said to be practically Inex haustible. Up to the time It was discovered that the leaves contain' a valuable fiber bear-grass was considered worthless by the ranchmen. It Is now proving a source of considerable revenue for the land owners und the men who are em ployed In marketing It Glendale: Rcnlien sa'wmlll to operated with 25 men. he LONDON, June 30. An !mKrtaiit British gain on tho Gallopoll penin sula was announced In a supplement ary statement Issued by the war of fice here lute today. Churkas cap tured a hillock on the left wing, ad van. lng tho line of the allies 1000 yards. Three lines of Turkish trench also was taken Sunday, according to (he statement. NORWEGIAN BARK TORPEDOED. LONDON, June 30. Tho Norwegian bark Kotkota has been sunk by a sub marine off the west Cork coast. ThG crew of 11 men was rescued and Wind ed today. 8h Quit Mr. Styles Who were you speaking to so sharply Just now? Mrs. 8tyles The cook. "Did she sit up and take notice T "No; she stood up aud gave notice." Tonkera Statesman. Tru Enough. Irritated Citizen Aren't you aaham- cdof yourself, going about with that street organ and leading such a lazy life? 8treet Organtet-Lszy life? Why, sir. life with me is one long, dally grind. Exc bang. enterprise ctaaafTTee a a pay. "Earn Hia Living," Say Ownar of Hotal. Belolt Wis. Totally blind as a re sult of a railroad accident near Mil waukee seven years ago, John Gibson, forty-eight years old, Is earning his liv ing by scrubbing floors and washing windows at the Transient hotel In Be lolt The proprietor of the place soys Gibson Is earning his living as well as any full sighted porter he ever had. The man does this cleaning work en :ire!y by the sense of touch and a sys tem of mental measurements and cal culations. There Is nothing In bis work to denote disability. "Sevefl years ago." Mr. Gibson said. "I was working on a rallroud near Mil wankee when an explosion occurred In ome blasting powder. When I left he hospital I was totally blind." ctuggeat Hi Ua. "Why does Ed call thai old nag be takes his girl out riding liehlnd Auto mobile'" "I suppose be looks on the old nag rs s sparking plug "-Halilmore Amer ican Not Natural. "Why wouldn't you let the artist paint your wife with a basket of fruit In her band." "Wouldn't have been natural with any still life about It" Baltimore American. " .imiWASk- ...a- i it iiiii il la ii i ii 1 1 l .Z' it 1 'lit V'L I H . .V-'.-V .:rW-i I Pt ' ' t i first wife who waa divorced In I'.HO appeared lu lh court ami look lliwou, ,,c ,,(,, .round lb lop. Kvrn aland In an atttii.t lo prevent her,f ,hM ,w ri ;iri,Ken only huaband from aecurlng control of their! limit ven. Hi Iteavera would have child, a boy of 12 year. Judge Campbell ruled thai during the summer, Mr. Knowlton should turn over to Mr. Knowlton the child th first week lu every month and during lh 10 month of the school year, tb boy should be allowed lu spend week-ends with bis father. Mrs. Knowlton made th charge Ihat Mr. Knowlton had fulled tu pay been trailing the Heal for th lead ership. Oakland ba- won 17 and lost 9 games In th pad four series be tween the two club. Manager MrCredlo ha Rent won! Ihat the, Heaver aro now lu good shad and thai b aud hi hireling will proceed lo knock (he daylight out of Howdy Elliott's bunch, Howdy being tbe latest thing In managers alimony mr tn support of the iioy anil lmU r,llk t.rvltt and Jack Cook Judge Campbell cautioned him to pay i IBVB , offr , ti.t.all patrons. $25 a month before the I nth of every month. While appearing against her ex husband, Mrs. Knowlton nm.l" many charges against him, accusing him of association with women of question able character. Mr. Knowlton secured aallvorco from her in 1910. Hlnro that time, this Is the second legal action between the two, the first being for breach of a contract he made to sup ply her with a home at the time the divorce was granted. Alexander A Alexander, Portland at torneys, represented Mrs. Knowlton and George C. Ilrownell, of this city, appeared for Mr, Knowlton. FIVE AMERICANS CAPTURED. OTTAWA, Out, Juno 21. Five Am ericans, among them Joseph Martin of Olyiiipln, Wash., serving with the Canadian troops In France, are prison ers In Germany, according to dis patches received hero today. An Easy, Pleasant Laxative One or two Dr. King's New Life. Pills with a tumbler of water nt night. No bad, nauseating taste; no hlcrhlng gas. do right to bed. Wako up In the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, and feel fine all liny. Dr. King's New I.lfo Pills are sold by all Druggists, 36 in an original package, for 25c, (Wl a bottle today enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. (Adv.) The Heaver are coming north from San Francisco, whore they lost five out of right to Oaklond week before Inst and won six out of nine from the the Seals last week. The Oaks will blow w-est from Salt Ijike, where they succeeded In breaking even with tbe Bees Inst week. In addition to El liott, they also- have with them the new marathnn hitter of tho Coast lea gue, Jack Ness, who hasn't missed a gumn In the Inst 29 without safely walloping some pitcher. Yesterday nt Salt Lake he got three safe one. Jack Is right among tho topnotchiirs of the league In hitting. EASTERN- PROFESSOR HERE. Arthur Domnnnskn, professor of me chanical engineering nt tho Univers ity of Illinois, and his wife are visit ing with Mr, and Mrs. K. C. llnckett, of Greenpolnt, Mrs. Domnnosko Is a niece of Mrs. llnckett They are vis iting friends In the west during vaca tion and start for Snn Francisco Monday. MRS. YOUNG SUED. M. F. Phillips has filed suit ngnlnsl Victoria, E. Young, formerly Victoria Nowlierry, for sums totaling $182.50. Claims assigned to Phillips und ngnlnst Mrs, Young lire: Roth com pany, merchandise, $1.10; Anna II at cllffo, $25; Dr. J. E. Clay, $121.0 and Ireno Kuutz, $lfi. Hfc- trrhi MRS-J-1CADOO i ELLEN Wl LSOH .MCADOO" . CU CVT. CtlwrpinST r- . - - No. 209. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Farmers Bank of Wilsonville at Wilsonville, In the State of Orenon, at the close of business June 23rd, 1915. Resources, Lonns und discounts $ 30,920.05 Honda und warrunts 11,881.29 Hanking house , 1,020,14 Furniture and fixtures 2,281.71 Duo from approved reserve hunks 20,907.99 Cash on hand . .' 3,401.24 Total $ 70,479.02 Liabilities. Cupitul stock piild In $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund ; , . 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes puld 9,234.91 Indlvlduul deposits subject to check 35,461,31 Time and Savings Deposits 13,792.78 Total $ 70.479.02 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. is. I, Jos J. Thornton, Cashier of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, JOB J. THORNTON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June, 1915, (SEAL) KATB WOLBERT, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expire Nov. 19, 1916.) CORRECT Attest: J. W. THORNTON", . K. C, THORNTON, Directors,