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    OUKdON CITY KNTKUI'ltlNK, I UIDAY, JANUARY 5. 1917.
Pinal Nolle
al lb rata of I par ram per annum
NotUie la hereby gives Dial I In. un front November 12. IH. and for Ilia
! Ik I i n . utnr i.f Hi i rotate .f
Mary A llandall, !. .. I hua file
bla (in. 1 1 at. mini In aald estate In Ins
inllil ronrl of I hi- state of Oregon,
'or lurkauia mini)', and lli.it II..
Judge of aalil ". hi baa apimliilnd Mou
Ur. January 1Mb, 1017, al 10 o'clock
a. in for hearing objections lo aalil ar
count anil fur mini aalil '.!.
I1KO IIANHAI.L,
Ch i utor
IHHiWNKI.I, A HIKVK'IH.
Altotneye for Kitcutor.
lummonl
III tbn I In nil Court of Ibn Htate of
Oregon, fur i'laikamaa county.
Margaret Harrla, Plaintiff,
vs.
Hurhert llnrrla, liofKiidant
To lliirbnrt Harrla, above named de
fomlant
In Ibn mtliiK of tbn alaln of Oregon
you am immhy rii I f il In iippi-ar
ami an wit lb cniiiilaliil filed
naalnat you In tbn nlioyn entitled aull,
mi or bnfnm tbn Mb day of January.
1117. aalil ilatn lining lh n pi ration of
all weeks from tbn first pulilicuilnu of
ihla aummoiia, anil If you fall to ap
pear or anawer aalil rnntilalnt, for
want thereof, tbn plaintiff will apply
In tbn court for tbn rnllnf prayed fur
In lo r complaint, lo-wlt
Kor a decree dlaeolvlng tbn marrl
ana contrail now nxlatlng bntwnnn
plaintiff ami defendant. Tbla mini
mon la published by onlnr of linn
J I' Camitinll, i!il(n of tbn t'lirull
I'oiirl, which onlnr wot mailn on Ibn
33rd day of Novanibnr, Ills, anil Dm
limn prescribed for puldlshliig tlmmol
ta ali WMka. beginning with Dm laun
lalml Friday. Novi int.. t 14, laid, anil
continuing each week thereafter to
ami Including, Friday, January t, 1917
hhownkm. l hikvkkh.
Attnrnsys far Plaintiff.
aum of l-o on fur form losing tbla nolo
ami mortgage ami for lha oala ami
disbursement of tbla II.
3rd Hire, ting Iba aria of thn aald
hereinbefore dcrll.ed mal properly
iind Ilia aplillrallon of IIh prix da
thnrnof lo tbn paynmnl of tbn rods
of aald aala and lo Ilia paynmnl of aald
Judgment
4lb Hairing mid fori dosing -II
rlatlil. Illla and Internal of aarb and
all of the defendant herein In and In
Ibn aald rnal property and lha wbo!n
Ibaraof aave only Iba atalutory rlgbl
of rndmnpllon.
bib And for null othnr and furlhi'r
rnllaf aa la Juat and proper.
Thla auniuiona la anrrnd by publlca
lion thnrnof for all succesalve weeks
liy ordnr of Ibn llonorabla J U. (.'amp
boll, Judge of tbn above entitled rourt.
which ordnr nil entered lu thn ahoi
l.eloiiglug lo Iba aaUlaa of eel
'I ha undl
i h Int. r at of
nntltlnd court and rauae on the 2K(b
day of Novnnihnr. 19)10, ami reciulrca
that you apHar and annwer to aald
complaint on or before thn 2lth day of
January. 1917, bring thn Mind b
thn court within which you are to en
Inr an appearance hnrrln, otherwise
plaintiff will take a decree In Ihla ault
aa prayed for hnmln aud In plaintiff 'a
nunplalnt riled biTnln
Irate of flrat publication, December
1. Il.
I iiilo of laat publication, January 12
1917.
hkach. simon nvmon.
Attorneya for I'lalntlff.
710 Hoard of Trade llulldlni. Portland,
Oregon.
Notice of Final Account.
No. 1901.
In tbn matter of thn Katato of Au
mix! llorr'T. I ii'i ciiNi'il
Notlcn la hereby given that thn un
derslgned executrix of thn natate of
August llorgcr, deceaaod, haa filed
ln r final account In tbn County Court
of thn Hlate of Orngon, for the count v
of Clackamas, and that thn '7th day
of January. 1917, nt the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. In thn county court room
In tho county court house at Oregon
City. Clai'kiiinaH county, Oregon, haa
been appointed aa tbn time and placu
for tho hearing of objections to aald
final account and for the aottloment
thereof.
HKtilNA IIOIIOEH.
Kioctitrlx
M. B. MEACHAM.
Attornoy for Executrix.
Portland, Oregon.
Date of flrat publication, Dncumlior
29, 1916.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice la hereby given Hint tho un
dersigned hua linen nppolnled nilmlnls
tralor of tbn estate of Ottllln Prlostor,
deceased. All porsnn ImvltiK clalini
ngulnst anld estate urn bnrnby noti
fied to pronnnt tbn sumo duly verified
and with proper vouchers to him nt the
offlco of IiIh nttorneya it t room 3, An
dreaen bulldltiK, OrtgOD City, Orogon,
within six months from the dnto of
this notice.
CONRAD PltiKSTKH.
Administrator of Ibn K.stuto of Ot
tllle Prleatnr, Decenaod.
IHMICK A DIMICK and
W. I.. MULVKY,
Alton,. for AdtuliilHlrutor.
Date or first publication, Dec. 8, 191ft.
Date of liiHt publli'iitlon, Janttnry 5,
1917.
m Summani.
In tho Circuit Court or tbn Stuto fit
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
The North weal Ileal Kutntn ft In
voBtinnnt Company, a corpourtlon.
I'lalntlff.
VB.
Harriet KrnncPH Murphy and Thorn
na J. Murphy, her nttlbwidj llormnn
Mulninn and Janl Don lliiliiinn, bin
wlfo; Mcminn llulmnn, Jr., and Mary
Don Hulfnan, bin wit), Dttendantt,
To Hormaii Hwlouui and Jane Doe
tin! man, bla wire, nml Herman Hul
nmn, Jr., and Mnry Dno Hulmnn, IiIb
wlfo:
In thn ii. un.- of Mm Slato of Oregon
you nnd each of yon lire hereby re
qulrod to appear anil aimwer tho com
plaint of tho plaintiff filed In Hie above
entitled Biilt, on or before the. 20th
day of January, 1917, and If you fall
lo anawor for want thereof tho Bald
plaintiff will nfik for a docroo fore
elonlnc it h noto and mortgago upon
nnd rtgaliiHt tho following doBcrlbeil
roal property lltUAtad In OlaflkUDM
county, Oregon, to-wlt:
All tho following bounded nnd do
acrlbed real property sltunled In thn
county of Clacknnips, Btato of Orogon,
commnnclng nt tho northwest corner
of donation land claim No. 40 and run
ning thence southerly along the claim
linn R.IO.nl feet: thenco oast 22 fcot;
thonco north 339.81 foot; thenco enBt
941 feet, to tho c.Inlm lino; thenco
north 490.7 foot on tho claim lino to
the north lino of suld claim; thence
wost along the north lino of Bold claim
to the place of beginning, containing
twenty-throe and one-third (23 1-3)
acres In thn donation land c'alm of
Ocorgc nnd Eunice Drock In tho coun
ty of Clackamas, state of Orogon.
2nd Also for a judgment and de
cree herein in favor of plaintiff and
against said defendants for the sum of
$250.00, together with Interest thereon
Summons for Publication.
In (he Clr Hit 'Court of the Hlaln uf
Orngon, for thn County of ITarkaiuaa
Addle (). flreen. Plaintiff,
Anna Murln Coifed, Prndrlka. Col
It, Auguata Colfnlt and Anna Marin
Colfnlt aa Admlnlatralrlx wltji tbn Will
A n n i' i eil of tbn Kalatn of J. A. Cul
fnlt, llecnam-d. DnfelidanU.
To Krndrlka Colfnlt and Augusta
Colfnlt, of the above named dnfund-
anta
In the nanm of thn Hlaln of Oregon,
you are hereby mriulrml to appear and
anawnr the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled rourt lo the
ault afornaald, on or before the 1Mb
day of January, 1917, aald data being
morn than six weeka after the date
of the flrat publication of this aum
moiia, and If you fall to ao appear and
anawer, for Ibe want thnrnof. the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
llnf prayed for In Ihla raniplalnt to
wlt: That plaintiff do have and re
cover of and from the dafendanta, An
na Marie Coital! and Anna Marie Col
fall, aa admlnlatralrlx with the will
annexed of the estate of J. A. Colfalt,
deceased, thn aum of twelve hundred
($12001 dollar, with Interest there
on at the rate of 8 per rent per an
num from the I lib day of April, 1915,
and for the further sum of $12f.00 as
attorney'a fees, and the further aum
of $113 00, expended by thn plaintiff
for Inaurance, together with the costs
and disbursements of this suit. For
a dncrnn of foreclosure foreclosing thn
linn of that rertaln mortgage given by
the above named defendant, Anna Ma
rin Colfolt and J. A. Colfelt. now de
masnd, said mortgage being record
ed In Ibe office of the recorder of
Clackamaa county. Oregon, In Hook 17
of Mortgages on page 188, aald mort
gagn lining for (be aum of twolvo hun
dred ($1200) dollar, with interest
thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, and suld mortgage being upon
tho following described property, situ
ated In Clackamas county, Oregon, to-
wlt:
lils thirteen (13). fourteen (14),
fifteen ilf.l, and sixteen (l), In block
ono hiindrnil thlrty-nlght (138) In the
Orngon Iron At Steel rompany'a ex
tension to tho First Addition to Os
wego, according to tho recorded mapa
and plata thereof In the county of
Clucknmas, stale of Oregon, and for
such other nnd further rollof as to the
court may seem Just nnd equitable.
This summons Is published once a
week for at least six consecutive
weeka In thn "Oregon City Entor
prlBe," a weekly newspaper of generul
circulation, published in Oregon City,
Clackamaa county, Oregon, by order
of the Honorable J. II. Campbell, cir
cuit Judge, mude this 2Sth day of No
vember, 1916.
The first publication of this sum
it i. .ii . Is upon the 1st day of Duccmbcr,
191(1, nml the hiKt publication on the
12th day of January, 1917.
I'AltHINHTON & FARKINOTON.
Attorneya for I'lalntlff.
nai b of aald balra In aud lo Iba north
weal ipiarl. r of Ho narlbwnst iiiartr
of ear Hon 24, township one aouth,
tango four naal of lha Wlllamelta gag
rldlan, In Clarkamaa rounly, Oregon,
ontaliiliig forty arras.
Term and Coiidlllona of Male -Caab
upon delivery of aald dang of aald
guardian, and aflnr confirmation of
aal.- by aald Mainly rourt, twenty per
eht of bid la l deposited on data of
aala. Deed and abstract al nip nan
of pun haaer.
Hid and nff.-rs must he In writing
and may Inslafl al Ibn office of J. I'
Clark, attorney tor suld guardian, or
may bt delivered lo aald guardian per
eonally al routa u, Woodburn, Oregon
at any lime after Ibn first publication
of this nolle and before the making
of said sale.
Haled, December 2ltb, 111.
ANNA llltOCK.
(liiardlati of tho Person and Kslaln
of Jnhn llrm k. Joaepb llnx k and
Henry llrork, Minora
JOHN K CI.AIIK.
Attorney for liuardlan.
CERBON
I USES A
gNATg AGAIN HCFUkfO TO
CONFIRM OANIILt IICAUII
OF Hit gCONOMIC OPINIONS
SUSP
NDER STRAP
Citation.
In thn County Court of Ibe Hut.- of
Oregon, for the County of i'lai kamaa.
In the mailer of thn estate of Kill
belli Jane Waldrun Deceased.
To John Hancock, C. t. Hancock,
Oa Waldroii. II A. Waldron. Uy
Waldron, and all other unknown heir
of KlUulH-th Jane Waldron
In the name of the Htate of Oregon:
You are hereby cited and required lo
appear and be In the county rourt of
the Htate of Oregon, for Ibe county
of Clackamaa. at the county court
I.... in of aald court, on the 2Mb day
January, 1917, at the hour of 10
o'clock In the forenoon of aald day.
then and there ahow cause, If any ex
ist, why lot 12. Tim V. Kandall a aub
division of block 3, Mount Pleaaant.
ahould not be told to pay the debta
and clalma against the eatate of aald
dec easel aa set out In tbn petition
hereinbefore filed
Witness, the Hon. H H Anderson,
Judge of aald court this 28th day of
December. 111.
Attest: I. M. HAKIHNOTON.
Clerk.
E
TO HANG HIMSELF
ITALIAN, HILO FOR KILLING FgL
LOW COUNTM VMAN, gK
Dt ATM TO (NO THOUSLIt
BELOVED MANDOLIN CANT Bf
FOUND. PROBABLY IS BURNED
gharlff Wlleen and Or- Hsmpetaad
Work Far 46 Mlnutee Ovsr gody
In Unsuceaecful effort To
Hsatora Life
Eaecutor'a Notice.
Notice la hereby given tbat thn un
dersigned, executor of the eatate of
Clara ('. Hall, deceased, baa TlJ hi
final account herein with the county
clerk, of Clackamaa county, Oregon,
and the county Judge haa aet Monday.
February Stb. 1917, at the hour ot 10
o'clock a. m , at the county court room
In Oregon City, Clackamaa county,
(Jrcgon, as thn time and place for hear
ing objection to aald final account
and for thn final aettlement of aald
eatate.
W. O BALL,
Executor.
O.'tJ. EBY.
Attorney for Executor.
Hot.-: January Sth. 1917-
Administrator's Notice of Final Settle
ment. Notlcn in hereby given that tho un
dersigned administrator of tho estate
of Bully J. Hoots, deceased, tins filed
IiIh final account as mlmltiiutratar of
the estate of said deceased, In the
enmity court of Clackamas comity,
Oregon, and that said court has ap
pointed Monday, January 22, 1917, at
9:30 o'clock n. in., of anld day ns the
day and hour for the hcnrlng of ob
jections to .mi final account mid tho
nettloment thereof.
Now, therefore, all persoiiH Inter
ested In the estate of said deceased are
hereby notified and required to nppoar
at the county court room nt the court
house,- at Oregon City, ClacKaniiis
county, Oregon! al suld time to thou
and there show cause, if any thoro bo,
why said iiocount should not bo sot
tied, allowed and approved, and suld
estate forever nnd flnnlly settled and
said administrator ami his bondsmen
forever discharged.
Dntod, Doeomher 22, 19IC.
IIAUVEY E. HOOTS,
Administrator of tho Estuto of Em
ily J. Hoots, Deceased.
CI.AIIENCE BUTT,
Attorney for Estate.
Nowborg, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1 span of marea about
2500 lb., 1 farm wagon, 1 aet doa
ble harnca. 1 cream aeparator, 700
capacity. 1 top buggy, 1 Champion
mower, 1 hay rake, 1 steel plow, 2
eultiratora. 1 single harness. All
In good shape and will sell cheap.
Address M. H. Rlebhoff, Oregon City,
Koute I. Box 139.
WANTED To b.ar from owner uf
good farm for sale, st.it.- cash
price and dearrlptlon. D. F. Hush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
PHONES
Office Home, A-23 Pacific, 253
Residence 36FI1
DR. WM. C. SCHULTZE
DR. F. P. SCHULTZE
Physicians and Surgeons
Rooms 217-218 Masonic Im!ldlng
Oregon City Oregon
Money to Loan
$zowoo at 6 Per cent
PAUL C. FISCHER
Lawyer
Deutscher Advokut
OREtiON CITY OREOON
Tonl ('erboal, awaiting action by the
grand Jury on a charge of second de
rrne murder, brought bla t roubles to
un end Thursday by hanging himself
w'lh a suspender strap In tbe county
Jail, sheriff Wilson cut down bis body
shortly before IX o'clock, and for 4
minutes the aheriff and Dr. YV. E
Hemp, tad worked over It. attempting
to malore life. Carbon I 's heart was
still beating when Hberlff Wilson cut
blm down.
The Italian selected tbn same part
of the Jail In which Charlie Wilson.
.barged with killing Mamie Walab
banned himself in 193. Then, there
were other Inmates In tbe Jail and
they walled ontll they were certain
that Wilson waw dead before calling
for Deputy Hheriff Hackett, who cut
down the body.
Beloved Mandolin Disappears.
(lone with Cerbonl la bis beloved
mandolin. For day he forgot hi
troublea by playing tbe melodou
mualc of bla native bind, but during
tbe laat week be baa tried lo give It
away, saying that be bad no heart for
mualc. He probably burned the in
atniment Just before taking his life.
Hberlff Wilson believes tha' Cer
bonl waa driven to suicide by hi over
active Imagination. He waa convinced
that he would be hanged by tbe state
for killing a fellow-countryman at a
construction camp near Hull Run three
weeks ago. and all elforta of Sheriff
Wilson and other Italians to correct
this Impression were useless- Tho
face of bis victim Is alao believed to
have haunted him. During tbe last
few daya he baa been violent at times,
and would throw himself on the floor,
fin e dot nurd, and cry by the hour.
Death Is Predicted.
Wednesday night in the presence of
Deputy Diitrlct Attorney llurke Cer
bonl declared that he would be dead
in 21 hour, and destroyed a cruitlx
which he ha carried for the last few
days. Earlier in the week he took
Bherlff Wilson and Captain H. I,. Hull
to a place in the Jail where he had
drawn on tho wall a crude picture of
a man with a rope around his neck.
"That's me." he aald, pointing tn
tbe drawing and to his own neck.
Cerbonl sbot and killed Sam Sac
chetta December I and was arrested
that night by a party of Clackamas and
Multnomah county officials near An
derson station on the Estacada line.
He made a complete confession to
District Attorney Hedges. The killing
grew out of a quarrel over 60 cents,
which Sncchettn claimed Cerbonl owed
him. Cerbonl was 28 years old and
unmarried.
P
PENNSYTEAMIS
-n nrrr a tt-. s
BYOREGONIANS
WEST MEETS THE
l: EAST AND TAKES
ALL THE HONORS
E
.'CONNECTION trVJTH THE
SOUTH FORK PIPELINE
COUNCIL APPOINTS COMMITTEE
TO TAKE MATTER UP WITH
OREOON CITV, WEST LINN
Tbe senate failed to 'onflrm tbe
president's nomination of Wlntbrop
Moore Danlela of New jeraey to con
tinue aa a member of the Interstate
Commerce commission. Mr. Daniels'
reappointment haa aroused renewed;
opposition among the membera of tbeCIa.kmI1IM Tbe pump u
Tbn Oladatoo city council at tbe
flrat meeting of tbe new year Tues
day night dlacuaaed ways and mnani
whereby the town water system could
1 nnc.t-.l with the South
Pipeline, and a commute-, compose I
of Councllmen Vedder. Hempstead and
auriow ana Mayor lioweil, waa ap
pointed to take the matter up with the
proper anthorttlee In West Linn and
Oregon City.
The pipeline haa a capacity of about
4.000.000 gallons a day. and West l.inn
and Oregon City, lb towns owning
tbe line, use less than a million gal
lons dally. Tbe application of Olad
atone reals with Ibe Joint water com
mission, composed of representatives
of West Unn and Oregon City.
Gladstone now la supplied with
water by a well on the bank of the
Id
FORWARD PAgggg ANO PUNTS
ARE FEATURE OF POST SEA
SON PASADENA OA ME
SHY HUNTINGTON AND PARSONS,
OREGON STARS, HAKE LONG RUNS
Eugene Team Gets Flrat Touchdown
On Forward Pas and Later Par
sons Goes Ovsr Pane's Line
For Another Goal.
Wonderful H:-niar Park.
Tbla la tbe heart of the playground,
worshiped by Hie nil men lu tbe daya
of old. aud bt-rn lu tbe evidence of
scores of mineral apriugs bubbling
from tbe ground one fecu more keenly
Ibe puissance of (iod. To Ibe left
from Ibe road, looking as If It were
but s block away, rues Mount Ta
coma. Its aldea sbowius tbe purplish
Unes of Ice. great ai,.,r. fields snd Jag
ged rocka. let It la Ore miles from
tbe springs to Msqually glacier, over
a road aa iii'th a paremeut and
broken at almoat every length of tbe
car by vlta of surpaaslng beauty.
Now It U a forest of direr, high tree
trunk dotting tbe tide of a peak
tripped of their braucbea and bsrk
and whitened by the elements. Now
It Is a glimpse of Msoually river.
which takes its origin from tbe glacier
of tbat name, as It tumble aloni
over Ita rocky bed. and now It Is
forested peak rising tootbllke oat of
tbe Jaw of this mighty range of which
Mount Tacoma, "the mountain that
was God," tn ibe picturesque language
of tbe Indians, is a part-Ralph 1.
Mulrane in Natlona', Magazine.
to be Inadequate to supply tbe demand
of tbe growing town, and tbe city must
either look elsewhere for its water or
Install new pumps.
The Gladstone council organ lied
Tuesday night for tbe coming year. H.
E. Croas waa elected president, Henry
Wegner. street superintendent, and
Thomas Oault, water superintendent.
New councllmen who took their seats
Tuesday night are Dr. W. E Hemp
stead. H. E. Cross, Frank Rarlow and
Hrenton Vedder.
FOR TRADE Hreedlng mar?. 12"0
pounds for horse weighing between
1100 and 1200 pounds and pay diff
erence. Ilox 292 Route No. 1. Mil
wuukle, Oregon. Ono mile west of
Clnckamns station.
Guardians Sale of Real Estate.
Hi tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Clackamas.
In the m.ii i. r of tho Estnto nf John
Brook, Joseph Brook and Henry Hrock,
minors.
Notlco la heroby given: That In pur
Hiinnco of nn order of tho county court
of Clackamas county, State of Oregon,
duly given and madn on the 22nd day
of December, 1916, In tho above en
titled estate, Anna llrock, guardian of
tho persons and estate of John Hrock,
.loncph Hrock and Henry Hrock, min
ora, will sell on or after tb3 25th day
of January, 1917, in the county of
CInckamaB, state of Oregon, to the
highest nnd best bidder and upon the
terms and conditions hereinafter men
tioned, at private sale, subject to tho
ronfirmatlon by tho said county court,
the following described real property
if
I
TBUfllAL
OE LATE TDNI UNI
ITALIAN WHO KILLED FELLOW
COUNTRYMAN, THEN HANGED
SELF LAID TO REST.
Sur.nt and 12 o'Clook.
Tbe habit of counting 11! o'clock at
sunset is very aucienL The Turks.
Greeks and until other people in tbe
Levant have almost always counted
12 o'clock from sunset, and to tbla
day the common people cannot under
stand that their clocks have to be
changed every day aud not ours. Tbe
Turks have officially adopted meridian
time, but only dluce the Young Turks
came Into power that Is, since 1908.
Tbe change was STo then not made
Immediately It encountered a great
leal of opposition on religious grounds,
because the Mohnmmcdan hour of
prayer are regulated by the aun. And
the common (teoplo still stick to the
jld system. Only In Constantinople
and Smyrna are there many Turks
who keep tho ofHclaJ meridian time,
and the great majority of people
throughout the TutkUb dominions still
count 12 o'cleck, as their ancestors
have from time Immemorial, at sun
set. New York Times.
Theory and Practice.
Here la a good aturv from tbe collec
tion of a Cermau school luspeetor. Tbe
pupils were being examined on tbe sub
ject of pentoual hygiene. A boy was
aaked. "What have you to do in order
to keep your teetb sound and white?"
"Clean them." was the prompt reply.
"When ought you to clean tbem?"
"Morning, noou and ulgbt." "Wbat
are they to be cleaned witb?" "With
a toethbrusb." "Very good. Have you
a toothbrush?" "No, sir." "Has your
father a toothbrush':" "No, sir." "Haa
your mother a toothbrush?" "No. air."
"Hut bow do you know about the use
of toothbrushes then?" "We sell tbem.
air."
FOR THE WEB KIDDIE.
Attractive hat for tho woo kiddio
shown In pale blue velvet simulating
the lioku bonnet effect, l.issonicntrle
ornaments and a border of bcuvor
ful afford sultublo trimming.
This And Five Cents!
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose five cents to Foley &
Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III.,
writing your numo and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley's Honey nnd
Tar Compound for bronchial coughs
colds and croup; Foley Kidney Puis,
for pain in side and back, rheumatism,
backache, kidney and bladder ail
ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablet-!,
a wholesome and thoroughly e'eane
lng cathartic, especially comforting to
stout persons. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.)
Without ceremony, floyyers or music
and without one friend nt tho grave
side, Toni Cerbonl, confessed mur
derer who took his own life last Thurs
day In tho comity Jail, was hurled at
county expense Tuesday morning.
FrlendB. with whom Sheriff Wilson
communicated as soon ns Corbonl's
body wan found, fulled to como to
Oregon City to take care of the body.
Nevertheless. It was held in a morgue
horc until this morning, as the sher
iff nml Coroner Hempstead wanted to
five his Italian trials n Portland
every opportunity provide decent
burial.
Tuesday morning nn undertaker nnd
in assistant carted tho plain white
box, containing Corbonl's body, to the
graveyard nt Mountain View, whore
Is was Intorred.
Tho mystery of the disappearance of
Corbonl's mandolin, with which he of
ten played the melodous music of his
native land, has been solved. In ashes
In the stove of the Jail woro found the
strings nnd metal parts of the Instrument.
Tho Famous "Grasn Man of Brighton."
In Octolior, 1S0(I, nn individual was
to be observer) at Itrlghton, nglaud,
who wulked out every day dressed in
green from head to foot green shoos,
green gloves, green handkerchief and
other urticles to match. This eccen
tric person lived nloue, knew nobody,
und In his house tbe curtains, the wall
paper, the furniture, eveu the plates
and dishes and the smallest toilet ar
ticles, offered un uninterrupted se
quence of green. Having started on
Ills career, there was obviously no rea
son to stop, Kiid with full consistency
ho Carried his scruples so far ns to cat
nothing but fruit and vegetables of the
same green color. The consequences
wore extremely disastrous. One fine
day the green man (imped from his
window Into the street, rushed forward
and performed a second somersault
from the top of tho nearest cliff.
Reindeer Cloth.
Garments made of reindeer skin are
remarkable for their moisture resisting
capability as well as for their warmth.
The hair, unlike that of many animals.
Is not hollow throughout Its length,
but Is divided Into watertight cells Oil
ed with air. which aiears to be under
compression, so that wheu Hie gar
ments are placed lu water (be balr
swells without breaking, aud tbe wear
er is buoyed up aud does not readily
sink if be falls overboard. Amoug
the Russians, Swedes aud Norwegians
reindeer clothes arc very common.
Venus of Milo.
It Is said that the base of tho famous
Venus of Milo, with tbe name of the
sculptor upon It, was destroyed for the
purpose Of deceiving u king Of Krance
IntO the belief thiit the statno was more
auclcut than It really is.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
l Bailoena Dlrertorr ef enrfi f!ftv.
IWa and VUlare ua Orrsoo and
Waihfaistoa, gl'iac
Sketch of each nhu-i
naippiaa; nciuuee
fled Dlre-tnrr af
aw rroxessioo.
E. L. POLK OO,
Seattle, Waita.
llrni-rlptlve
a location,
Cl ami-
Some Tree.
In the angle between the Kings ami
Kern canyons lies a woodland empire
beside which the Hnrz and Rlack for
est of Germany would appear almost
diminutive. Within the borders of the
Sequoia National park and the General
Grant National park near by there are
no fewer than 1400.000 sequoia trees
and of these 12.000 are more than ten
feet In diameter In the Sequoia Na
tional park stands the largest tree In
the world not the tallest, but the larg
est tbe General Sherman tree, with a
diameter of 'M' feet and a height of
'.'"!).!) feet. Its massive trunk and
branches contain nbont 1,000.000 feet
of lumber, board measure. This Is
equal to the amount of lumber that Is
cut from forty acres of average Minne
sota tlmberlnud.-ArgouauL
"Rllkius says his wife Is pnlnfully
literal."
"She must I If she was that way
when he told me she went at blm ham
mer und tongs." Baltimore Ainericau.
"Is your country place finished yet?"
"Oh, yes. Why, I have already begun
alterations on It." Boston Transcript.
A nut and a Joke are alike In that
they can both be cracked und different
In that the joke can be cracked again.
PASADKNA. Cel.. Jan. 1 -The
met the east here this afternoon and
the weat triumphed when the Univer
sity of Oregon claahed with the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and won, 14
to 0. The game was a feature of the
second annual Tournament of Rose.
The vb tory of the Oregonians waa
a surprise here, aa betting odds fav
ored Pennsylvania to win by from 10
pointa to touchdowns. As Is wss. the
easterner were not eves able to score
against the marvelous Pacific coast
football machine brought down here
from Eugene.
Tbe day was Ideal for football, and
thousands ot fans witnessed the game,
many coming here from the east
Pennsylvania I credited with having
one of the strongest teams In the east,
and the victory of Oregon over the
eleven is considered a sensation In
football circles, a practical demonstra
tion of the fact that western football
is as good as the eastern variety.
Open Work Feature Game
Neither team acored in the first half,
each eleven getting a line on tbe style
of play of the other. Forward passes
and punts were tried time after time
by the two teams, and each seemed to
be about equally successful in making
them. Fast and snappy playing by
both ildes kept the spectators on edge
early tn tho game, but there waa a
perceptible slowing down In the sec
ond period. Tbe only substitution
during the first half waa Qulgley for
Berry. Qulgley jraa sent in to try for
a field goal from a place kick on Ore
gon's 30-yard line, but failed
Berry, Pennsylvania forwand and
punter, during tbe early part of the
edge on Beckett. Oregon punter, dur
ing the early part of tbe game
Oregon Scores in Last Half.
Oregon awoke tn the last two quar
ters, and made yardage against the
easterners with little trouble. In tbe
third half, Shy Huntington, who
played a stellar game, captured tbe
ball and made 35 yards down a broken
field. He was downed by Miller. Ore
gon then made a touchdown on a for
ward pass, Huntington to Tegart, who
was behind Penn's goal line. Hunt
ington kicked goal.
Oregon started the fourth quarter in
whirlwind fashion. Parsons making
nine yards through center. Parsons
made another yard through center and
Montieth punted 40 yards. Berry at
tempted a forward pass, but Hunting
ton Intercepted it and Parsons secured
the ball and skirted left end for two
yards.
Parsons made 45 yards through a
broken field, even exceeding Hunt
ington's dash, and landing on Penn's
eight-yard line. He then went over
Penn's line for the second touchdown
of the game and Huntington kicked
goal from a difficult angle.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
WEINHARD BUILDING
D. C. Latourette, President F. J. Meyer, Cashier
The First National Bank
of Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
William Hammond
Philip
L. Hammond
HAMMOND & HAMMOND
Attorneya-at-Lasv
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur
ance.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273
Is.
Self Convicted.
"Say. pa,' queried small Bobby,
"wbat Is gossiping, anyway?"
"Gossiping, my son," replied tbe old
man, "If we get right down to the
plain, unvarnished facts, is lying. But
why do you ask ?"
'Because." answered tbe yonug in
vestigator, "ma BSJI you do a lot of
gossiping every time your huslness
keeps you late at tbe office." Exchange.
Lee Bly, of Cams, was among the
Oregon City visitors Wednesday.
Office Phones Pacific Main 406;
Home A-270.
STONE & MOULTON
Attorneya-at-Law
Beaver Bldg., Room 6
OXEGON CITY - - - - OREGON
0. D. EBY
Attomey-at-Lai
Money loaned, ahitracts furnish
ed, land titles exumin-J, estates
settler, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
C. 3CHUEBEL
Attorney-at-Law
Deutscher Advokat
Will practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon CiU. Oregon,
Phones Pacific 52
Home A-151
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
All legal business promptly attended ta
C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneye-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice In First National Bank
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public.
Estacada, Oregon.
W.S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKilllp School of Sur
gery of Chicago, Is established
at Fashion Stable, between
Fourth snd Fifth on Mam Street
Both Telephones
Office Pacific 65; Home A-95
Res. Pacific 184; Home B-80