ORRCON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 9, 1917. lna .Malrilnjt .' la Ik. n roe, tat M II Ital ( I 'I, kairiaa miff Weltr K Marrtoa. Healrk V. Mar riot, kla lf. Klb M I'm. Jim Oue Crow, kU lf. J H Mlllla.au Jaa Inm Million, kit wlf. J I) lkil III. Jan I to Chilli, kU llr i M 4tla A Wrliki. fortaariy I'ardelW 0 Itotla M1 ('hall' W lloefer. I Mend nil Hut of Oregon, ('mwly o( Clarka N M lly virtu of mlamal order, d rre aad u icttlkn. duly lu4 MM i.f suit undrr the al of Ik !.. n llllad cimih, in lha ralllM mm, to Hi duly dlrwlid and dalad Ih lad dr f January, HIT. iimmi a iiuUment reidrl and anlomd In aa'd cant oa Ik 2nd dar of January, HIT, In favor of I II lul-i, i plalnllff. am acalnat Waller K Marrton. Mtfi K Marrloa. hi wlf. Kennelh M rti.a, Jan Ito Crow, kla if-. J. It Mllllian. Jana Ik Mllllian. kla VtOj J ll I'hllllb Jan Ito I'kl'llpa, kl If. Cordelia C Wrlithl. furaaeflr Cordelia (' lal and Charlee W Mo lar ,1, f. i, .1.1, la fur Hi' aulll ' t.U40(, wlik lii(il thereon at Ik ml of n lr MM our knniiui from Ikn !th day of Itoramkar, Itla. m.,A ih. further aulll of IIIJ7I0 Willi ln(re( lk ron al lkl par rent from Ikn Ittk dar of lceibr. 11. and Dm further auin of til and 1100, aa at turner l. u Ik further auin of Itl M roata and dlabiireeruenl and Ik roU ibT rnd uuon thin wrll. com manding m l make aale of Ik IM lowing dt-arrlkrd real propcrtr. allual in th. roiiiilr of CUikama. Iiai Ol ron. lowlt " All of Ika aonlhur! quarter (H Y i. . of ii... nmlliwnal uuartrr (N W. . I of t lion four II), lownaklp i (71. aoulk of f range Ikr (Ji i-aat of Hi Willamette invrldlan. con lalnlng forty (10) acn more or l All of the oulbeeel quarter (H. K. m of Ika northweal quarter (N. W. ',i of aactlon four II). lownaklp rn (7 1 aoulli of rang three (1) eaat of Willamette meridian, lonlalulng fortr arrr nior or laa. Alao M numlMin-d four (4) aacUoii foar (4) luwnaklp vrn (7) aoulk of rang three (3 eaet. containing thirty nln and 11100 acra (S l acraa). Now. lhrlor. by virtu of aald i M inion ludament order and decree and In compllanr with lb romroanda ,,r ..i.i writ. I will, on Haliirday, lha loth day of February. Il7, al tho hour of It o'clock a. m.. al tbo front door of th countr court bona In the city ..f (tr..gon Otr. In iill countr an.l etata, all at public auction, aubject lo rdmptlon. lo tb- hlghrat bidder for V. 8. gold coin, caab In band, all lh right, tltl and Interval whl h lb within mimed defendant or cither of Ihem. had on th dali of the mortgage herein or alnc had In or lo the above deocrlbed real properly or anr part (hereof, to aatlafr aald eiecutlon, JudK ment order, decree, Int-rcat. coala and all accruing coata. W. J. WIIalONi Hherlff of riackuiiiu Counlr. Ore. Mr K. (' IIACKKTT, Deputy. IMtwl, Oregon City. Oregon. January 13th. 1117. Notice to Creditors In Ike County Court of tho Htate of Oregon, for Cluckamna county. In the matter of the eatato of l.ydla Jane Hhunk. dtN-eajed. Nolle la hereby given that the un ileralgned linn been ,ippolmd uilmllil atrator of tho eatnte of l.ydla Jane Sbank, deceaaed. by (be county court of Clarkcmna county, Oregon- All peraona having clulma agalnat aald ea lato ahull preaent the auine, duly ver Iflml aa by luw required to tho under algned. at the office of T. A. llurke. Oregon Clly. OmHoii. within alx montba from tho date of the first pub lication of i bi:. notice. I.KHI.IK I.. SHANK, Admlnlatrntor of (ho Katate of l.ydla June Shank, Dvcenattd. T. A. DTJRXX, Attortiey for Adminlalrator. Htral pabllokUoS, Jununry II, 191" Bherlffa Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbo County of ( lacka maa. Cburlea T. Tooo. PtalBtUf, Tti Anion Scbttuer and TIitchhu Schnuer, hla wife; C J, Hood, Anna Stone barg, II. A. PbilUpi, A. W. Uuhlke and Kva ltiiblko, bla wife; 10. N. Tempoat and B, M. TwnpMt, bis wife; Jacob lUmcli and H. K. l'on ard, DofondunU, Hy virtue of u Judgment order, de cree nnd an execution, duly UBiied out or and under tho anal of tho ubovo on Utiffd court, In tho above ontltlod ciiuae, to mo duly dlrocled and dated the Bth day of January, 1017, upon n Judgment renderod and enterwl In wild court on the 9th day of January, 1917, In favor of Chnrleu T. Tooie, plaintiff, and afalnit Anton Hclmucr and TheroBHtt Schauor, his wlfo; C, J. Hood, Anna Stonebarf, H. A. riillllpa, A. W. Ilnhlko and Bva llulilku, hla wlfo; R. N. TompoHt and E. M. Tenv pent, hla. wlfo; Jacob I lunch and II . E. Leonard, Defendants for tho sum of 121)00.00, wl(h Intaratt (hereon nt the rnto of aoven per cent per unnum from tho 11th day of August, 1915, and tho further mm of $175.00, na attor neys' fee, and the further Bum of 128.00 cohUi and disbursements, and the costs of nnd upon thlH writ, commanding me to moke sale of (lie following doHcrib ed real property, situate In the County of Clnokamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt All of (ho east half of the southeast quarter of tho D. U 0. of Almon n. Holcomb nnd Nancy S. Holcomb. his wife, the Bamo being claim No. 43 In Township 2 South of Hango 2 EaBt of the Willamette meridian, In Clacka mas ounty, Oregon, containing 80 acres more or legs. Now, therefore, by vlrtuo of said execution, Judgment ordor and decroe, and In compliance with tho commands of aald writ, I will, on Saturday, the 24th day of rebruary, 1917; at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m at the front door of the County Court House In tho City of Oregon City, in said County nnd State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to tbe highest bid der, for U. S. fold coin cash In hand, all tbe right, title and Intercut whlcb the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of tbe mort ige herwta or (ctaea had la or to the above described real property or any and all a truing coata W J WIIJION, nl.. r iff of ( laihainaa Counlr. Oregon H K (' IIACKkTIT, Dapult Dld. Oregon ( Mr, Oregon. Jauu arr t, 1117 WW In (be Counlr Court of lb H(al of Oregon, fur Ik Cun(y of l'laka li, a. In (he mailer of lb Kaiale of Henri Haneofi. deceaaed Nollr I krr given Ikal (he un danltaed baa bewa appolald Mtwlor of Hie ratal of llaii llanann, de ...... i br lha Counly Court of aald ciarbaiuaa Countr. Oregon. All parauiia having rlalnte agalnat aald alal ar hereby nollfled (o pre aeul (he aame. duly verified accord lug lo law, al Ik offlr of J. K. Clark, al Oregon I'llr, Oregon, within all montba from (be dale of tb Ural pub licailon of it, i. nolle. IIHIO HANHON. lor of III Katal of Henri Han Mill, Deoraaed J r ( I.AIIK. Attorney for Kculor Ural publication Januarr It. 117. Notice of Filing of final Accou.il In (he Counlr Court of (k H(al of hi 'Hull, fur (lie i mil. I) of Clarka maa In (he Matter of tb Katal of FYcd W Hoffman. Deceaaed. Notli la herein glten lhal the underalgned adiulnlalraliir of Hi. ea tat of Krcd W. Hoffman, de eaard. baa filed In (he office of (he County Clerk of (be Hlat of Oregon for (ha CouuJr of Clarkamaa hla final account of hla admlnlatrallun of aald ealite and lhal Molidar. lb 2Slh day of Feb ruary, 1(17, al lb hour of (an o'clock a. m , baa ben flied by Ih above eiiilded Court aa (he dale for bearing ol.Jei llona lo aald account and ettle men( of (he aame Kl liKSK HTKIUNllKH Admlnlairator of lb Batale of Fred W. Hoffman. Draad Daied. January 1&. 1917. Notice of Sheriff's Sal. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for Clackama County. Addle ft Oreen. Plaintiff, va. Anna Marie Colfell. Frrdrlka Colfelt, AuguriU Colfelt and Anna Marie Col fell, aa admlnlatratrli wl(h (h will anneti d of (he eala( of J. A. Colfelt. Deceaaed, defendanta. Ily virtue of an iecullon Judgment order, tlm rw and order of aale liaued out of the ,i' . .. enlllled court In the amive entitled rauae. to iiie cr- t-, and dated I be 26th day of January 1117, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In aald court on the 17tb day of January. 117. In favor of aald Addle Ii Oreen. plaintiff, and agalnat Anna Marl Colfelt. Fredrlka Colfelt Auguata Colfell and Anna Marie Col felt, aa aadmliilatratrU with will an Hexed of the ealate of J A. Colfell ili'ceuaeil. dcfi-ndiinta. for the sum of IH.1G 10. with Interest thereon at the ' ute '.f v i- i ent per annum from Ibe 17th day of Januury, 1917, and the fur ther until of 1100 00 attorney fee, und the further aunt of $47.15. coala and dlnburaeinenla. nnd the coala uKn (bla writ, i-ommiindlnK me to mako sale of the following described real prop erty, lo-wll: - lilit Thirteen (II), Fourteen (14) Fifteen (IM. and Sixteen (161. in llloek One Hundred und Thirty Klght (KIM III Oregon Iron Sleel Com i;itiv Extension lo the First Addition to Oawego. according to the recorded map and plat thereof. In Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of saUl execution Judgment, order, decree and ord'T of sale and In compliance with the cotnmunds of aald writ, I will, on the :ird day of March. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the court house, at Oregon City, Clacka inns counly, Oregon, sell at public auc Hon, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the w ithin named defendants, or eithor of them had on the 11th day of October, 1912, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed or since that date had In and to the above described real prop erty or any part thoreof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment, order, und decree, interest, coBts nnd accruing cobIb. W. .1. WILSON. Cherlff of Clackaman County, Oregon Hy B, C IIACKETT, Deputy. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1917 First Issue, Fob. 2, 1917. Last Issue, March 2, 1917. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. T. J. Concannon and Joslnh Welch, va. Plnintlffs Archie U Watt nnd Florenco W. Watt his wife, Defondanta. IVy virtue of n Judgment order, do nee and an execution, duly Issued out of and undor tho sonl of tho above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed nnd daied the 27th day of January, 1917,-upon n Judgment rendered nnd entered In Bald court on tho 20th day of January, 1917 In favor of T. J. Concannon and Joslnh Welch, plaintiffs, and against Archie U Watt and Floronco W. Watt, IiIb wife, defendants, for tho sum of $1067.50, with Interest thoreon nt tho rate of 8 per cent nor annum from the 20th day of January, 1917, and tho fttrthnr sum of $75.00 as attorney's foe and tho further sum of $17.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon thlB writ, com; - anding rao to make Balo of the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the east Bide line of tbe 30 foot right-of-wny 1044.24 feet west and 2316.20 feet south of tho northeast corner of the J. D. Garrett D. L. c In sections .11 and 32 in township 1 south, range 2 east, and sections 5 and 6 In township 2 south, r.i tic- 2 east W. M . and running thence oast parallel with north line of said claim 328.56 feet; thence south paral lel with east line of aald 30 foot right-of-way 264.54 feet; thence west paral lel with the north line of said claim 328.66 feet to a point In the east line of said 30-foot right-of-way; thenco north along the east line of said 30- foot right-of-way 264.54 feet to the Now, Tbrfore, by virtu of aald aiacuiloa. Judgment or4r and d r, and In iiiiiipllaiii with lb loniinands of aald wrll. I will, on Halurday, lb j ird dar of March. 117, al lb hour of 10 o'clock a m. at Ik front door of lb Counlr Court Houee In lb Clly of Oregon dir. In aald County and, Htat. ll at puldlr auction, aubject i i,, ,,,, ..ti, ii io th.- iiido ' i-t'."i ' for V M gold coin caeh In hand, all lha right. Illl and lnlrat wblcb lb within named dfndaiit or either of (hem had on Ih daU of lb mortgage herein or alnr had In or lo Ih above .I, ., rlld rwal proparty or any part thereof, lo aatl.fr aald i utlon. Judg ment order, de ree. Inlereat, coal and all a" ruing coat W. J. VVIIXON, Hherlff of Clackamaa Count y, Oregon fly K 0 IIACKKTT. D.u(y. Daied, Oregon clly, Ore , February L LtlTi Summons. In Hie Circuit Court of lb Htale of f)rgon. for (h County of Clacka inua Nellie May Whlin-y. Huimiff, Bert Wbltnr, Defendant To Karl Whitney, abov named de fendant In tb nam of Ih Htate of Oregon you ar hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed egulnst you la Ih above entitled suit, on or oeiore the 21rd day of March, ll. . ,. lli.te being Ibe eiplr.llli.il of all weeks from tb first publication of on . aummona. and if you fall to ap i .cur mid aiikWer aald oinr lalnt. for want thereof Ih plaintiff will apply lo tbe Court for th relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: : For a de re dlaaolvlng the marrt are contract now exlitlng between plaintiff and defendant. Thla aum mona la publlahed by order of the Hon. J. I'. Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which order waa made on (he Mh day of February. IVI7. and (he time prescribed for publication (hereof la alx weeka, beginning with Ih Issue dated Friday, February 9, 1917. and continuing each week there after lo and Including Friday the 23rd day of March. 1917. IIIIOWNKI.I. k HIKVKK8. Attorney for Plaintiff. Node of Final Settlement. In the matter of the Estate of Frank A. Martin. Deceaaed. Notice la hereby given that tbe un deralgned administratrix of tbe eatate of Frank A Murtln. deceaaed. haa filed In tbe County Court of Clacka maa Coun(y. State of Oregon, her final account aa auch admlnlatratrli of aald estate und that Monday, the 5th day of March. 1917. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m , has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob jection! to said report and the aottle ment thereof. SARAH K. SWIFT. Administratrix of the estate of Frank A. Martin, deceaaed. 0 SCIH EHKI-, Atlornc) for Adralnls- tralrlx. WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for aale. 8tate caab price and description. I). F. Dusb. Minneapolis, Minn. FOIt HAI.E Mortgage of. $1000.00. In terest 7 per cent semi-annually, ha 16 montba to run before due; is on eight-room house and lot 66x105 In Oregon City, flood aa gold. Call on or address, Charles T. Tooie, 108, Fourteenth St , Oregon City, tf FOR SALE Whit Wyandotte cock erul, standard bred. Strong, vigor ous stock, true to type. $2.50 encb W. A. Oreen, Jennings Lodge, Ore Three-quarters mile east FOR RENT Two houses with one to 15 acres ground. Walking distance from mills. Apply X cure Enter prise. W2-9-I3 PHONKS Office Homo, A-23 Pacific, 253 Residence 36F11 DR. WM. C. 8CHULTZE DR. F. P. 8CHULTZE Physicians and Surgeon Rooms 217-218 Masonic Ru'Iding Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan PAUL g. HHHtH Lawyer OeutBcher Advokat OREGON CITY OREGON ore of an Oil Wall. Oil baa been ejected from the Baku wells with such force und accompanied with so much sand that Btecl blocks twelve Inches thick placed over the mouth of the well to deflect (ho flow wero perforated In a few hours and hud to bo rep'need. The casing with which tho wells were lined was often torn to shreds and eventually collapsed, and hundreds of thousands of tons of snnd whlcb accumulated In the vicinity necessitated tho services of large bod ies of workmen. London Mull. Now 1 hey Don't Speak Ress-If I were In yovir shoes Joss -Don't tnlk of ImposHlblllilex.--Roston Transcript. n.v time Is Ilia proper time for say Inu' ivhnt la Just. Greek Proverb. Vox Populi. Why doesn't somebody put tbe voice of the people un a few pbonogruph records 7-Judge-Bad Colda From Little Sneezea Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter Btart with a sneeze, a snlffl a soro throat, a tight chest. You know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt treatment will break them up. Dr. King's New Dlacovory, with Its soothing antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King's New Discovery loosens the phlegm, clears the head, soothes the Irritated membrane and mokes breath ing easier. At your druggist, 50c. (Adv.) -9. . .aeSjBaw as oaaomw jJgflVf A 'J : : . ' l BROKAW LUNCHEON ON THE ICE AT MILLtiECK. L.I. ) RAFFLE THREE BACHELORS. Men Willing t Wad Won by Goi. With Lucky Numbers. Oltn OsrUiii. Ill Three "eligible' bachelors guaraiilccd "good providers' ami willing lo marry were won by three women at a matrimonial raffle N cwutly aa tb climax of a dance given by the Okrn Carbon Ilacbelors' club. Tbe name of Hie prlxe snd tbe bold ra of tb lucky numbers, as given out by Carl Huffman member of tin Mub, are: Joe Clenson. thirty three, coal miner of (Hen Carbon, won l.y Mia Msndi Fletcher of (Hen 'm lw Charles flawdlll thlrtv-lgbt. mar ble worker, of Kdwanlavllle. won b) Mlaa Harsh llrowu of I'emer. J' Jiggers, i lil: ' four, bartender, of (Jleu CsrlHiu. won b) Mtasi Itoa Brown of Denver. Tb Misses llrowu are slaters. They were not preM-ut st the drsiving, bav. Ing sent their number snd names to two young women of (ilea Carbon who drew for (hem. COURT EQUIPS CUPID'S BOWER Chicago Judge Battles Divorce by Fit ting Up s Room For Spooning. Chicago. -Ilusbaiels and wives who allow l heir (roubles to reach Ibe court of domeallc relatl. iK will be given an vpixirluulty to "make up" lu a little i.- m atucbed to (be court which Is Mug fitted up for (list puriose by Judge John K(clk. The judi-'e baa not given (he room a name vet, but he aald It will ba tit:. ! up In a way aimed to aid the disgruntled In renewing tbelr love for one another. Plants, flowers, canary birds, a music box and soft drnerleM will contribute lo (he fur nishings. "The uirise of the fittings will be to bring out the old affection that tbe couple held for each other when they were courtlnu'." snld the Judge. "It Ls my purwe to get (hem ( sinxm all over again nnd (ben go home snd live as (bey ought (o." Deer Gore Cattle Estey, W. a. - A lurge deer nplieured In u paslure m ar here in whlcb there were a larce number of cows owned by W. I.. Huffman and defeated the cattle In a pitched battle, goring sev eral of them to such an extern that they later died. The deer wits cap tured and killed by a posse. Several French lighthouses bine been equipped with lenses lhu( enable tbelr lights to be seeu tlfty or slxly miles at sou Crude Mining Methods. Mica mining In tbe Xelloro district India, though a highly prolltable Indus try, ls carried on practically as It was by Uie natives u hundred years ago. Tbo mica velu la followed up by un derhand stoplug, which results In the production of tortuous, woruilike holes sometimes extending to a depth of 300 feet below the surface. Tho mica ex cavated ls brought to the surface by a string of coolies working hand over baud on rudely constructed bamboo ladders. On account of tbo accumu lation of water during tbe night when work ceases nil sinking operations arc delayed ench morning for an hour or more while the. water is being dipped out with bucketa by coolies. Psychology as an Aid EJheiency By Prolessor W. V. BINGHAM. Carnegie Institute of Technology SOHB punt American industries have learnt-,! that psychologicnl tests arc un important aid in selecting employees for particular tasks. By psychological tests we expect to find what kind of men are best adapted for certain kinds of work. This will mean an economic saving that should definitely increase both industrial and commercial efficiency. If we can sort out the misfits in industry and TURN THEIR HANDS TO WORK FOR WHICH THEY ARE BETTER FITTED by mental characteristics and inclination we will score an important ad vance. A grout many of us never find out what we really can do best, and others who have enthusiasm for special vocations are unable to pursue them for want of opportunity. The first difficulty can be solved, I be lieve, and wo may hope that its solution will help to make the second proposition less difficult. There is an insistent call from all quarters for effective method wherebv the abilities of the individual can be measured. Consider how anxious the employer must be to judge whether a prospective employee has such qualities as intelligence, resourcefulness and persistence. IT l THE BUSINESS OF THE PSYCHOLOGIST TO FIND A WAY BY WHICH THAT QUESTION CAN BE ANSWERED. CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY HERO'S MEMORY HONORED Scrolls Sent by Three of Late Yuan Shih Kai's Sons to Commemorate Patriotism. Shanghal-Hcrolla aeut by three of the lat Yuau Hblb Kal'a eons to com memorate tbe patriotism of General Tut Ao were the most unusual feature of the funeral eervlces for tbe revolu tionary leader conducted here on tbe arrival of but body from Japan. General Tstl Ao waa tbe chief mover lu tbe Yunnan revolution, which de feated Yuan Hhlh Kal'a ambition to become emperor. Yuan Ko Ting, tbe oldest son of Yuan Hhlh Kal. waa es pecially ambitious for his father to be come emiieror that be might succeed to tbe throne. But practically all tbe younger sous were opposed to tbe mo narchical movement. The acroll aent lo Shanghai by Yuau Ko Wen, tbe sec. ond son of Yuau Shlb Kal, commends tbe lamented General Taai Ao la tbe highest terma. It says: Tou wer a model of th people. You wer (h model of th army. You wer the oul of the republic Tou were th spirit of liberty. Tbe Americau navy took a prominent part In tbe Tsal Ao funeral services. Tbe Brooklyn and tbe other American warships In Sbaugbal barbor bad their flags at half staff aa the Chinese war ship bearing the body came rnto port, and a detachment of fifty American marines msrehed in tbe funeral proces sion. Thirty Jspanese. mostly personal friends and admirers of the patriot, also were In tbe procession. Tbe Chinese community In Sbsngbsl was In incurring, and thousands of young Chinese, mostly students at schools and colleges, were In tbe pro cession. Th" body of General Tsal Ao was taken to bis nstlve province of Hunan for bnrtaL A Student of Human Nature. "Did you see the boss?" "No," replied the messenger, "but 1 saw a feller that's teudln' office fur him." "How do you know he wasn't the boss?" "No real boss would take a chance on bo In' as fresh as that guy was." Washlngton Star. Th Great Unanswered. Lloyd George has throughout bis whole career shown an extraordinary aversion to letter writing, nccordlng to Isaac V. Marcossou lu Everybody'a. "He became known lu parliament," says Mr. Marcossou. "as the 'groat un answered.' Ho used to say. and still docs, that an unanswered letter an swers Itself lu time. This led to tbe tradition that tho only way to get a written reply out of Lloyd George was to Inclose (wo addressed and stamped cards, one bcailiig the word 'Yes' and the other 'No.' More than ouce. how ever, when friends and constituents tried this ruse they got both cards back In the same envelope!" The Difference. The difference between a starving man and it glutton one longs to eaL and tbe other eats too loug. In Increasing Industrial Waah.ngton't Face. Gilbert Htuar(, (be painter, one aald of bla favorite subject: There were feature lu U'aabiugtou'a face totally different from what I have obaerved lu auy otber human being. Tbe socket of Hie eye, for luataucr, wer larger than I ever met witb before and tbe upr part of the tioae broader. All bla feature were Indicative of strong pas sion, yet, hke Socralea, bl Judgment and great aelf command made bun ap pear a man of different claaa In tb eye of tbe world." Style In Pat Ladi. Fat ladle nre still quite isipular and take up a lot of apace in tbe public eye By tbelr waist lines y shall know th. n. Fat ladles come In all size, young and old. rich and ; A pleasant variety la tbe fat lady who dec la ree thai she doesn't believe lu dieting, as It Interfere with one's hesltb Romantic fat ladies cvntlnue to be en regie In all select dries Making kive lo tbem Is usually attended by larg returus.-l.ire. HAPPY DISPOSITION. A happy disposition is largely disposition to make others hap py. One lif prmata all thing, and thr is no corner of th coamoa too remote to feel it heart throb. Mrs. Henry Wood. D Not Lend Your Key. If you happen to lie walking along I the street aud some one asks yon to let ! hi in ha i n your buiicb of keys for a moment, dou't do It. He will tell you ! that be baa forgot teu his own keys I snd be wants to try your key to ! get Into bis home. It ls a fraud. I Some one we know did it tho otber day. i The thief actually look the impression i lu wax of the key. Then be got a key made. Then he robbed tbo apartment. It sounds strauge; but. Ilk all things thut are true, it Is strauge. New York Globe. POLK'S X GAZETTEER I A BsjIo eas Dbeetorr f ea ch Otr, Tew and VlUare fas Oeefea and Waahlagtea gmag Descriptive Sketch of each place. Location. Snipping Facilities and Classi fied ntreetorr X eacb aaa rroieuioa. B I FOUC CO.. Int. Seattle, Waah. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMKY TO LOAN D. C. Latourette, President The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Inaur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-273 Office "honsa Pacific Main 406; Home A-270. STONE 4 MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OREGON CITY - - - - OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estatai aettlnd, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. 8CHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice in all courts, make col lection and settlement. Office In Bnterprlae Building, Oregon CiUr. Oregon. LACE GROWS ON TREES. Panama Pr1u May Take Pi Meaut NMta Naw Orkteae, IA.-U grow, m (ra an the Utnrne) mt fanatii. and lb tree grow wlkl 11 lb arami Laptala I W Ufa banks o.' the .lean, ship Kofwalk br our IK a flue MMpI. not merely . erksdly. but to ludav let a lo ih irhlik ntllliy at law plant r Ibe tree In ibl ae tp.u When (be bar p4 there are roll .( Ibe IIUi I of a Iriiur very : Belling. The alu tea. .-a with Ike large! being ala.t Tbe fabric a atr with.. hi (earing Tbe natives ma garment, t'aptal 'hit by euiiivalk rota) very valua layr I be e the aliilf In makaii.- If the I... 'me proceea may be perfected by whlcb they can be Joined into a fabric t.l b will make the finest uvullo bar and may even ere for summer raiment Cr.et Etiquett. When a friend Ml )ou he wlabe be com. i "do something" for you In yoar sorrow dn t uggal thai b ran. It rob ayuipalby of lu delicacy when It receive a him ibsi II may alt op nlgbls or loau money -Nw York Hon. In Doubt "You abouldui b afraid to go to sleep lu Ibe dark. Kiel. Ilemember that angele will rome and watrb over you." "Hut. auntie, maybe tb new Janitor won't let 'em In "-Boalou Traaarrlpt Th D j Failure. "To what do you attribute bis fall ore V "To tbe fact (hat be spent bis llf looking for a way to make money without workmg for it. -Detrult free Too Lasting. Ma-I think Josepbin bad better study patntmg lnatead of music. Then she won't make any oolae practicing Ta Ob. I don't know. There's an end (o nolie. but picture will last for years.-Boatoo TrauacripL Civ Ue th First. rst Childbood-Wbcu old friend of the family feel free to ask, "Bow old are your 8eeood Childhood- When younger friends of (be family feel free to aak, "How old are you?"-New York Tune. Recovered. Brown-1 met White few minutes ago on bis way downtown to recover bla son's body Green You don't tell me! Waa bl aou drowned? Brown t ii. no! But bla father aald be needed a new suit of clothes. The Nus Vomica Tree. The nux vomica tree Is of natural growth over ueurly all of southern Aiism. Cocbiu China. Cambodia and Laos. The seeds are gathered by the natives and aokl to Cbioeae traders, who sell to eXKrter. The Patient' View. "I'm afraid." said (be doctor calmly, "that I shall have lo operate-" "Afraid!' growled tbe patient. "Afraid you'll have lo operate! You know darn well you re hoping you'll have to" IK'trolt Kree Press. Quit Natural. "Old friends are best." "I know Still, we all like to make new friends. We can chuck a bluff before tbem for awhile. Tbe old friends have our number." LouUtvllie Courier-Journal. MEDITATION. Meditation, serious and earnest, is th great storehouse of our spiritual dynamics, whero divine energies lie hid for any enterprise and the hero is strengthened for hi field. All great things are born of silence. Martineau. WKINHARD BUILDING F. J. Meyer, Cashier Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 52 Home A-1M GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal bualnesa promptly attended te C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneya-at-Law Commercial, Real Eatate 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 Mefmrrp School of Sar- gery of Ctileago, Is at Faabiei Fourth and Both Office PacMk ; Ree. PaaMc 114;