DOUGLASS MDERSONTBACK FRO M CI SIDELIGHTS OF INTEREST Women Section Hand on Pennsylvania Railroad UmikIuk 0, AimIhimiiii, youngest Hon of Mr. unit Min, II, .A Anderson, of Maulo i.4iin', iiliout two mile from till city, arrived Imliiu from Camp Greene, ChurloUo, V, C Tuesday, hiiv Ink l' n discharged from service ow ing to ihrnn mid nr trouble contracted while ut Camp Oromie. Mr, Anderson unlisted In the army tit Vancouver Barracks Wash., curly In August, having bmm HRHlKneil to tint iTuullctil department. Ho loft, with six oilier men front thu medical do imrtmmi'l, from t'ump WiMiyeombiv ClitiknmiiH, Hooii after hi (tiillHtimmt, for Cump Greene. HIx weeks ago Mr. Anderson was taken 111 ut tliat cuini). ii nil linn been confined In the base liohiltul until two weks ago when ho wa discharged from service owImk to illBtililllly duo to lllni'HH. ' While stationed at Ciitnp Greene, Mr. Anderson win connected with the lioHpliiil, and for noma time wu In ehnrgn of the dlsprnsary of thu fleli! hOHlHltl, 1111(1 WUH ulutl COlUH'CllHl with tlm Biirtliiil ward itml later mudo ward mauler. Mr. Anderson lert the hospital 'two week ago, and tuft for Now York City, wlmrti ho had Intended vlulllng IiIm rountn, Hunford Nortiy, of Port IiiiiiI, who win stationed ut Camp I U'mjM.t c(i, Long iNliind, but ripon liU arrival ut cump, fouml Unit Norhy luiil dopurtiul with hU regiment for Frame. After remaining In New York for u ilny visiting camps of thn soldiers, In- visited Washington, I). ('. Ho re tu iiifil to Omrlotta ami then started homo by way of the Southern Muti'ii. Ono of tlm places ho noted was tlm Intern cump where many Ger man urn held. The Intern cump I located In tha Blue IMiIko mountiilu neur the hot spring of Virginia. It wa while luMng In (hi surrounding country Unit Anderson en me aitokh ono of the old mountaineers, who hnd resided In 'hut section for year. The old man stated to Andemon "I've Kot a nephew In de I'nlted Ktntui army, and he 1 on hit wuy to France. If he get Hhot by a German while dere, I'll det kill everyone of doe damned Ger man In ilt camp below dere." The old in an lunl a flowing white beurd iiinl hi butk wut bent with axe, but ho appeared to mmin every word he mild to Anderson. Ho hud "fire" In hi eye, mid had a determined look on hi face. A number of the southern atute were vtaited, atd while enrouto home lie Hopped for H brief vlnlt ut Clliclli iiutl, Ohio, and It was while In this city Unit ono of thu residents Inquired "where I Oregon?" after hearing Anderson Hinting that ho was from Unit sate. He uIho vlltvd lndlana (miIIm. Chicago und St. Paul, Minn. While In New York Mr. Anderson state Ihiit the western boy hnvo become famous n being the largest ileli't'iiUon of aottller who have vol unteered, while lu the eiiHlern states the larger portion of the men aro iIioho who have been drafted. The i.ii mnimuMWW'Hmiii wrmmmmm'"wmmmm n iiiiiii iimrni"ii" u Now York paper aro Hpeaklng hlgl'ly of tlm woMtern boy u mildler. Their ciiuip 1 dump und cold, and much different tliiiu tlioHo left at Charlotte. While tbero thu wcilhcr wa atoriny, and Mluet and now wu coining down. Mr. AndorNon believe thet the !! rotary of every commercial club 01 tho vvi Htern ell lex mIioiiI1 write and thank tlm member of the Churlotlo Commercial club for the hoHpltullty exleoded tho weHtern aoldler while Htatloimd ut Camp Greene. The mem ber of the Charlotte Commercial club opened their homoM to theuo Moldler. and otniled many other courtnk that Rluddeiied the hnurt of Cnecl Hum' men. Theno men, even vlnce leaving Cump Greene, miiuy tlino wIhIi they were buck In that cump. Tho member of the cliurche of which there aro HO, gave uoeltil each Huturduy oveiilntc for the. benefit of tho Koldlcr, and where they could become acquainted wlih tho people of (hut city. On Sunday morning auto mobile wore ent to Cump Greene and CHcortod I'ncle Ham' men to church, und there were no alackera, when it umo to church going. All thoua Holdler boy did their part when Hmiduy Hi'ivlic arrived und muiiy looked forward to church. KiH'tnty people and other thought I here wu not lil n k too good for the olillera, eupeclally for the wentern boy. "There are many reldenta of the outhern atate who know very llitle of Oregon," tuted Mr. Andoraon, "It wu while I wu talking to one of the big heurted women of that city, that hIio Inquired "vvhut did you think of the Hlreet cur wlien you aw them down hero? didn't they rather puxxle you?" "Well, yea, they did fome wlmt, but have beard a lot nlxmt them." answered Anderson. "Do you chune ninny Indlnn In Oregon, and do they bother your crop by ideat ing?" again Inquired thla llttlo wo man. This wa too much for Ander son, and ho told this woman that they hud a sample of some of the Indian In camp, and that he would show her juat what they looked tike. After seeing some of the fine built Indluns who had onllRted, and who were about tho color of some of Uude Sam' real white men, there wu nothing more said by this little wonmn of Char lotte regarding the wild Indian of Oregon. She also tmaglnod the plain covered with wild hone, and thought that Anderson' Joti before enllRllng wa to chuHe wild horse over the prairie of Oregon. Anderon 1 plunnlng to aend lomo of the New Year's edition of the Portland und Oregon City papers to Charlotte and show the people, of thut city Just what we do poHsesa In the western state. After remalnlnn ut, the homo of hi parent near thla city and visiting hi brothers. K. H. Anderson, of Ore gon City, and Oscar Anderson, of Carson Hot Springs, he will resume the study of medicine In Portland. ' , , r. i FINAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the nn- erslgned administratrix of the estate Andrew Anderson, deceased, has died her final account in said estate the County Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County, and that the Judge of said Court ha ap pointed Monday, the 7th day of Janu ary, 1918, at one (1) o'clock p. ra. for hearing objection to said account and for settling said estate. MINNIE A. ANDERSON, . Administratrix of the estate of Andrew Anderson, deceased. BROWNELL ft SIEVER3, Attorney for Admlniatrltrlr, Thl photocraph wu taken on tho Pittsburgh division of the Pennsylvania railroad cast of Summorhlll. Women, It prove, havo actually taken up the bard work heretofore performed by man. They clean the truck of the road, and It ha been ald by official! that they keep the tracka cleaner than did the men they supplanted. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Hon II. 8. Anderson, Judse of the County! voucher within six montha from tha Court for Clackama County, Oregon,! day of first publication of this notice. as aet December 24, 1917, at the to the undersigned in the office of She Believes in Fanning t l ; ''Wii l r; h .i - . i mis BURLESON'S Li Mis Eleanor Hill Weed of Wash ington, granddaughter of the late Representative Kboneater Hill of Con necticut, believes In Intensive farm ing. Thl summer, with eleven other glrl. she helped cultivate the large Vassar callege farm of 800 acres. She did everything from handling a plow to harvesting tho crops. SHIP SUNK EIGHTY MEN LOSE LIVES IN ATLANTIC WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. The Amer ican deBtroyer Jacob Jonea wa torpe doed and sunk In the war tone on Thursday with the los of two-thirds of her crew. Thirty-seven survivor were taken off one life raft. The name of 10 WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 Organized labor Suuday night threw down the gauntlet to Postmaster General Iturle son. In a atatemopt Issued from the headquarter of the American Federa tion of Labor In thl city, Samuel Gompers, president of the federation, served notice that any attempt on the part of Mr. Durleaon to force through congress hi propoia: to deny postal employe the right to organize will bo bitterly fotigM. Mr. Gompers said: "The American Federation of Labor will resist any effort made by Post master General Iiurleson to put Into effect his recommendation to congresj that the postal employes be denied the right to appeal to congress and the right to organize and affiliate with labor. "I can aee do daDgcr of a atrlke of postal employes If they have free ac cess to congress and public opinion to secure the correction of their griev ances. Dut I can conceive of serious trouble arising if the Iiurleson Idea of repressing men and not giving them Will Teach American Athletics to Italians '4 i 4 h h hour of ten o'c.oi k a. m In hla of fice as the time and place for hearing objection to the final account, and the settlement thereof made In the estate of John L. Stewart, deceased, by L. C. Stewart, administrator de bonis non of aald estate. L. C. STEWART, Administrator, Wm. M. Stone, and Gordon E, Hayes, Attorney. Notice to Creditor Notice Is hereby given that the un- Braden. George W George W, liraden, athletic director at Camp Meade, Admiral, Md., has been chosen by the Italian govern ment as physical director of the Italian army. He will make hla hear quarter at Rome with a corps of American Instructors, who will teach the Italian soldiers American athletics In order to build them up to condition to withstand the German and Aus- tha opportunity to organize and to J trlan attacks in the north. come in contact witn their fellow workers. In a sincere desire to mako better the lot of all groups of workers, Is put Into operation. "To deny the right of workers in our largest governmental agency to organize la to make, a mockery of our faith In democracy. If autocracy is hurmful to the morals of our alien enemies abroad, than let us not Intro duce a species of it Into our largest federal Institution by attempting to disfranchise Industrially the army of postal workers. The American Federation of Labor Chiefs of General Staff. The Kremlin, the Stronghold of Moscow, and the General Who Has Captured It a e 1 SSr? "il! SA ... -'.hi; ; :JxziZr; - - 5 Writ -v a W survivors have been received here. The names of the survivor reported tand prepared to back up Its poBl tollow. 1 lion of 1906, when It fought for the . . . v t i ..v. n A a iTn tikiub oi me governpieni employe, we Lieutenant John K. uicnaras, " . , , . :, , vt ci.r. differ from Mr. nurleaon in his view that the anti-gag law has operated to sign Nelson N. Gates. Assistant Sur geon L, L. Adamklewlci. Charles B. Plorce, fireman; Timothy Edward Twomey, seaman; John C. Johnson, seaman; Henry A. Stutzke, chief ma chlnlsf mate; Edward F. Grady, fireman second clais; John J. Mulva ney, seaman, and Myron Flood, sea man. The sinking occurred December 6 at 8 p. m., while the ship was on patrol duty. She was commanded by Lieutenant Commander David Worth Dagley, brother of Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the secretary ot the navy. build up organizations of employes thut are a menace. We fear that the menace lies, not In the employers' or ganizations, but in the denial to citi zens of fundamental rights." HOSPITAL UNIT AT OREGON CITY NOW UNDER WAY ' Cbarlps Parker of tho Oruirnn K"n Lieutenant Commander Bagley was' , , A Cons,rllPon onmnanv a brother of Ensign Bagley. the first ,la8 re(.elve(1 tlie .ontnlct for the erec. U- ' 1 f ff'-' ill ' ( " j I ! 1 1 American killed In the Spanish- American war. j The disaster brings to the American i people the first naval losa of great ' .... an,,A tha nnnnlra onlnrnrl the war. The complement of the Jones In peace times was five officers, five petty officers and 87 enlisted men. Undoubtedly this has been probably Increased to 100 or more. From the first report It would appear that the loss of life would be upward of 60. The attnek, which was at 8 o'clock at night, was delivered by torpedo. In rolling Icy seas of the North Atlantic winter weather, the bub martno probably had plenty ot op portunity to pick her time for the shot. The submersible probably came upon the destroyer patrolling her course In the dark. In iviiiMinui Mix in, l ninilal ul ivIikmhi lioneral Kormloll. Who may 06 working in harmony with Kerenskjfc tho premier, who fled Petrograd, has "taken tho Kremlin, tho ancient stronghold ot the city. That indicates he Is In command, and from that point he may bo able to re-establish gov ernment throughout the nation. Perkins Cinnabar mine near here sold to Tacoma company. Uoseburg -County may spend $50, 000 remodeling court house and jail. Hormiston to have a $.1000 library building. . . tion of the first unit of the new builo tng of the Oregon City hospital and work already has been begun on the main structure under the direction of W. G. H. Krueger as superintendent. Oakland Southern Pacific ha Just completed additional sidetracks on Rice Hill costing $12,800. Roseburg-soon. -New paving to be started Mayor Gill probably gets more pub licity than all the Seattle industries. f - : -v) v W- I MAN TROUBLED FOR TWO YEARS, Men and women should not suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints and swollen, sore muscles, when' relief can be easily had. James Mc Crery, Berrien Center, Mich., says he was troubled with kidney and bladder trouble for two years; would have to get ip several times during; the night and had pains across his kidneys. He used several kinds of medicine without rqltef, but Foley Kidney Pills cured him. Many such letters, come every day from all parts of the country. Jones Drug Co. -Adr. C-CN. TA.3KCR M. BLlSl MAJ GCM JOHN! BlDDtC President Foliciano VIera of Uru guay, and President Jose Pardo ot Peru, have broken relations with Ger many. Dr. Viera was inaugurated president in Uruguay more than two years ago for a term of four years and Dr. Pardo has about two years to serve. Harrtsburg New sawmill here now ready to begin operations. BILLY SUNDAY V8. KAISER ATIJVNTA, Doc. 10. The boys in the trenches "over thero" may soon hear Hilly Sunday. The evangelist announced today Mint ho is seriously considering a trip to France to preach against "tho kaiser, who has usurped the place of the devil." Mr. Sunday has recently recoived hundred of loiters asking him to go to Franco to proach to tho soldlors. LITTLE ONES AND OLD ONES. James EdwnrdB, 208 Harriot St., Montgomery, Ala., writes: "I sloop all night and cough but little. I foel like a new man from using Foley's Honoy and Tar. My whole family la using it now the little ones and the old ones. It has cured our coughs and broken our colds." Foley's Honoy and Tar clears stopped ulr passages, removes phlegm, hoals raw Inflamed mem branes, soothes sore chest, makes breathing easy, and relieves those doop-seated, racking coughs. Jones Drug. Co. Adv. American Commission Wearing Life Preservers in Submarine Zone SVi. N x 1 V ( &Wv,i s . Kv v V V' 1 x 1- I'M Union rnclfic to help establish stonmer lino from Portland. Milton wants a road over the moun tains to Walla Walla valley. V :(HSM.: HI li iTiiiViiiniiMlii t.W'-.P i, v. i Left to right: General Tasker H. Bliss, Colonel E. M. House, Admiral William S. Benson Mr. Vance McCormick o'clock a. m. ha been fIxJid by li Court as the time for hmirtnff of oh. Jectlons to said report and the settle ment thereof. JESSE ANDERSEN, Administratrix of the estate of Ed gar C. Hrien, dereased. C. Schuebol, Attorney for admlnlg. tratrlx. NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that Hon. H. 8. Anderson, County Judge- ot Clack amas County, Oregon, ha appointed J. C. Holcomb and Muty Holcotnb, his wife, executor and executrix of the last will and testament of Martin Bowman, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said Martin Row- man must present them with proper Wm. M. Stona, Oregon City, Oregon. Date of first publication, November 23, 1917. J. C. HOLCOMB, MATY HOLCOMn, Executors. WM. M. STONE, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, has beene duly appointed as administrator of the estate of w. B. Baker, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against said administrator of the gesta e ot Wl 1- Creek C!ackamas County( 0 lam Brobst, deceased, by the county d verIf,ed ag b ,aw court of Clackama. County, Oregon; wlthIn gU monthg frQm the datg of any and all persons having claim thi. otic against the said estate mast present them to the undersigned, duly vert fled as by law required, at the of fice ot Hammond and Hammond, Oregon City, Oregon, within lx months from the date of this notice. J. M. BARBER, Administrator of the estate of William Brobst, deceased. First publication November 30, 1917. Last publication, December 28, 1917. Dated November 23rd, 1917. ALEXANDER BAKER, Administrator of the estate of W. B. Baker, Deceased. Dlmick & Dimick and W. L. Mulvey, Attorney for Administrator. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Genevieve Elam, Plaintiff, T. Lemuel E. Elam, Defendant. To Lemuel E. Elam, the above named defendant: In the name of the State ot Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear on or before Monday, January 7, 1918, and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit. the date of the first publication of this summons, which first publication is the 23rd day of November, 1917, the date of the last publication being the 4th day of January, 1918, and if you fall to appear or answer to said complaint, plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for In her complaint order ing that the marriage, and marriage bonds heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff, Genevieve Elam, and the defendant, Lemuel E. Elam, be dissolved and held for naught This summon is published pur suant to an order made and entered on the 22nd day of November, 1917, by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge ot the above entitled court, di recting that this summons be served upon you by publishing the same once a week for six consecutive week in the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation, published In Clackamas county. State of Oregon. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff. 421 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Conrt ot the State ot Oregon tor the County ot Clacka ma. , In the Matter ot the Estate of William - Scott Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of William Scott deceased, ha filed his final account and report as such administrator In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackama, and the Court has appointed and set Monday, the 7th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the county court room of said county, in Oregon City, Oregon, a the time and place for hearing objections to said final ac count and the settlement of the same. THOS. V. RYAN, Administrator of the Estate of William Scott, Deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES. Attorney for Administrator. de- Notice of Final Settlement Of the estate of Edgar C. Brien ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Edgar C. Brien, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final ac count as such administratrix ot said estate and that Monday, the 24th day of December, 1917, at the hour of 10 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Anna M. Johnson, Plaintiff, v. Carl Johnson, Defendant. To Carl Johnson, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required tf appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit on or before the 11th day of January, 1918. said date being the expiration of six week from the first publication of this summons, and it you fall to an swer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant Thl summons is published by order of Hon. J. TJ. Camp bell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 2Sth day of No vember, 1917, and the time prescribed tor publication thereof 1 six weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday, November 30, 1917, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, January 11, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys tor Plalntlft Oregon City, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD BUILDING DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and out horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Mllwaukie 69-J. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of E. E. MeGugin, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of E. E. McGugtn, deceased has filed in the comity court of Clackamas county, Oregon, her final account as such ex ecutrix of sail estate and that Mon day, the 14th day of January. A. D. 1918, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has boon fixed by said court as the time for hearing objections to said ac count and the settlement thereof. ALICE McGUGIN, Executrlc of the estate of F. E. MeGugin, deceased. HAMMOND & HAMONTJ, Attorneys for Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of Henry MeGugin, deceased: Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned executrix ot the estate of Henry MeGugin. deceased has filed in tha county court ot Clackamas county, Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate and that Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D., 1918, at the hour ot ten o'clock a. m has been fixed by said court as tho time for hearinfe objections to said account and the settlement there of. ' ALICE McGUGIN, Executrix ot the Estate of Henry MeGugin, deceased. HAMMOND & HAMMOND,' Attorneys for Executrix. 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. Phones Pacific 52 Home A-UJ GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorney-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phone Pacific Main 405; Home A-270. STONE- & MOULTON Attorney-at-Law Beaver Bldg'., Room 6 OXEGON CITY OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Lav. Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City- Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Sur gery ot Chicago, is established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-95 Res. Pacific 184; Home B-80 William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneyt-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-273 CLACKAMAS COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION WE GET THE MONEY 6 and 15 Beaver Bldg. Oregon City, Oregon. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Turn your old accounts and notes into cash. Special correspondent and attorneys in all cities and towns in the United State ind Cnada.