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OHWIOX riTV KN'TKIMMMSK. I'HIDAV. IlKCKMIlKIf 25. ViM. Summon. In llm Clfi'Ult Court lit lb PUI of Orrgoii, for Hi County of llai on, riainwr. VI. . , MK'i ('it' ,9f,"",,,, .j iiikki tnut, b.iv iiniiii d fi liilmil III III" ) ,lf 1119 Hlat of On m, vim are li"t'y rriiiri.J u Bpir ' ,1 mmMcr ili complaint Mod MnuiiiKt r I" ,'ov" '""""I ",, f 1,,-fnr Hi fit.ll tiny of i: nil mill lnl I"'1" l "I'lralluo iif ill W' k I'"1" "'" nr" l"il'll' Min .., 1. 1 auiniimn, ami If you lll lo BH'.mr or an r M roinpialm, fr -Vni ili-rif Hi llim" l l'llr In llm rourl for lit nllel frrjU fur In III roml'iawi. '" ' Fur ilHTit dleaiilvltie; III IhidiU f iimlilini'iiy ' "'"r" (ho ,ll.lMll(I "" defendant. Ilil anion ! I puMLlK'-l by ord.rof lint j A IhmMi. juhk" 1,1 ' ,M 11,1 ""in h nni"r i'',l" "li lif l So-. I t i. and Hi I'm" ifi' rll''l fur iml'lli nllnn Ibi-runf I all wr.-ka, In-Klwilng ! th l",u,' '"'"I r'rl'lny. Nov. I llll. 1'JH. anil niiuiiiiiiiig ! II (rk llnrnll'r lo ami Including Krt day. !. 2 '"i. ,J ItKOWNKl.t. KTONK. Altixiii') fur I'Uiiillff. Bummont. In III ('In nil Court of lli.t Xlnte of Oregon, for Ilia County of ( lard run, Mury Juliiiioii, l'latlntirr. vc. Mlkn Johnson, Defendant. To Mlkn Jiiliimoii, lli abov named Dif-ndnnt: In Hi" mi inn (if (lin State of Oregon: Von are hereby required In appear und nun it Ihu ('oiiiiIhIhI llii'il agalni,! you In thn 'mivo nniiii'il mil on or before I hi ::nil dny or Junuury. 1915, an I J ilnln being Hi day lUi'd Iy Hi Court, ami Im-Iiik all cik front the first pub 1 1 1.4 1 1 . ri of llila Kiiiiiiniiiia, ami If you full In appear olid answer aalil Com .iliilnt for wont thereof, plaintiff will . apply lo Ihn Cuurl for llio rIM prayed fur In Hi Conipliilnl. to-wlt: Di-cr'e of Dlvone. dissolving Hi" bond of matrimony, heri'tofoi and bow alat lug between plaintiff and defendant, on lh ground of desertion, and for audi oilii-r and further relief as thin lloiioruliln Court may di'i'in equitable and Just. Tlil Summons I published by ordur of J. l Campbell, Juilxo of 111 Circuit Court of Clni-kniua County. Oregon, which order wan ii i .til and entered tiila inili dny of DitchiIht. 19U. and Hip tlm pr'ai-rllicd for tho pulillnitlon of llila Huiiiinon U lx wB-kH, ln;ln lsltiK with tlm lii iliiti'd Di'Ofnilii'r lltli. 19H, and ronllnuliiR every week Ihrreafli r up lo and IneludliiK the U niio (luted Janunry 22nd. 1'JIS. W. A. Ill RKK. Attorney for rinliitlff. Summon In tho Clntilt Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Clucka lima. MniiKiim & IlotnlK. a partnerahli). I'liilntlrr, v. Cnrl Heri!lroin. Pefi'iidunt. To Cnrl Herefrom, tho abov named defendant: In lh nnni of thn State of Oregon, you are hernhy required to appear and niiawor the romplnlnt filed SKaliuit you In the nliovo entitled action, .on or before the 2!th day of January. 1915, anld date being after the expiration of lx wecki from the flrat puhllrntlon of thl iiimmona, and If you fall to to appear and anawer raid complaint for w,uit thereof plnlntllT will tnke Judg ment agalnat you for $331.00. togethor with Intnroat thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the !8th day of October. 19U, and conta and dlnhuraomenti of thli action. 1 1MB BUIIIIIIOlin l n-..v by publication thereof by order of thtf Hon, J. U: Campbell, judge or tno Circuit Court of the Btuto ot Oregon", Dint. No. 6. which order was mndo on the 17th dny of December. 1914, and tho time preacrlbod for publication thereof I bIx auccowilve week, begin ning with tho Ihsiio dntod December 18, 1914. and continuing each wook thereafter up to and Including tho In ane of January 29th, 1914. which In tho (Into of the luiit publication there of. O. W. EASTHAM. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. J. R. Spurgoon, rinlntlff, vs. ' Nellie Snurgoon. Defendant To Nolllo Spurgoon, the above named defendant: In the name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to nppenr and answer the comnlntnt fllod against you In tho above ontltlod suit, on or bo- fore the 29Ui day of January, 191 S, Riild date' being more than six weeks from the 18th dny of December, 1914, on which dato publication of this sura motm was mndo; ond If you fall to np ponr and answer heroin, the plaintiff will npply to the oourt for the relief prayed for in plaintiffs complaint on tile herein, to-wlt: For a dooree of this court annull ing, cancelling and dissolving the bonds of matrimony and marriage re lation and contract between plaintiff "id defendant, and for such other re as to the court may seem proper .in the promises. ' This aummons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Oregon City Enterprise, a paper of gonoral circulation published in 'the city of OroRon City, County of Clackamas. State of Oregon, once a week for a period of bIx succuRsive weekB, by ord er of the Hon. J. u. Campbell, Judge of the above cntltlod court, which order Is dated tho 12th day of Decem ber, 1914. The date of the flrBt publication of this summons Is Friday, December 18 1914( and the date of the laat publica tion thereof is Friday, January n5 1915. DEN C. DEY. Of Attorneys for rialntlff, C09 Fenton liulldlng, Portland, Oregon. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, ror Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Edward J. Hammond, deceased. To Thomas Hammond. Elizabeth' Maddoc and George V. Adams, the next of kin and heirs at law and the Intlxea nkinrd In Ilia will of KJf4 I. Maiiiliiiilid HwtiMf ui-m pillllni if v, w Ktfiliart nnruiiif of Hi Ut and trdauwhl of mIi (1ii 'ii"l, an i.fl. r alxiva inlMled rourt and rai fin tit a duly Iliad and iitreJ In llio I Mil day of In'', UH, Dial yi.ii i-i on or Mora Mouday, I'liiroary lat, IbIS, and allow raii thy an urdir of alo aliimld Iml l' 'iil'd for llir al-i of Ilia (illiilii( ili tint, d Ml property, ti'.lorif to ha lai of aid (eeaJ; All (f lot 3 of lilixk 1 of M ,l:ia. Clm kalna C(iuiiiyi Ori son, a'rordiliK to Ida duly iM-uidid map aod plati llnr.iif. And whereat iy order dated III I'th lay of lii' inler, lill duty niadu and aiileird In Ilil rUM It wna illie. I1 Hint i llullnii Iraun ly thn Clerk of iMi Cuurl to Id Mild llioiua lluiiiiiioiid. KllaUiili MaddiM', iliifK V. AiUma direiiinii imi and in li of ym l an ppr In aald court on or lu for aald 'lain and ahnw uai why and Ordur liould Hot he (milted. Now therefore In thn naiiio of Ihe Mini" of Oregon: Von and eai li of you ara herehy lied l' appear al lh County Court room In OreKun City, Clai kama Conn ly, )Klln. on or li"for ihe lt ly of Kel.ruary, lH.'i, and ahnw raua 11 any tin re h why an order tliuuld not lin arnnted ly Ilia aUiva limiir.l loiirt for tlm aaln of the alrnv d n rlhed renl propi rty at pray, d for In inld H'tltlon. al prhntn aale W 1 1 f t m iiiv hiinil And Ht.al of rourl affixed Ihla I 'Hi Uy of Ihoeiuln'r, V. I., .Mt'l.VKY, (Heal) County Clerk. Ity V. V. (iltKI-.S'MAN, Ix puty. Administrate Nolle. Nolle la hereby given that lb un deralrned admliilatralrlx of the . lute of Kriient Ulimnnn, derensed. ha (lied her filial aeeoutlt herein Willi tile County Clerk, or Cluekamna County, Ori'Kon, and the County Jmlk'n haa aet Monday, January 4th, 1915. at the hour or 10:00 o'clock a. M.. at th County Court room or uld County and State, na the time and place fur hearing 0I1 Jertlou lo said Dual account and ror the II 1111 1 aettleiiii iil of anld imiuUt. MAItlE I.EIIMANXHCHWAIIACKU AdmlnlKtratrtx. O. I). KIIV, Attorney for Administra trix. Dated Dcooiuher lib, 1911. Administratrix Nolle. Notice Is hereby given that thn un il.-mlKiied. Administratrix of the ent ile of Joseph Vogt, deceased, has filed her Final Account herein with the County Court of Clnckamna County, Oreijon and thn Comity Judge has aet Monday January IStli, 1915, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at tho County Court room In Oregon City. Oregon, said County and State, as the time and place for hearing objections to snld Final Account and for the final settle ment of anld enlate. KATHARINE FFCYItEIt. Administratrix O. D. K11Y, Attorney for Administra trix. Nolle of Final Settlement Of the EMtato of Darius Fouls, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho un dersigned administrator of the estate of Darius Fonts, deceased, has filed In tho County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, his final ac count as such administrator of Bald estate and that Monday, tho 25th day of Janunry, 1915, at the hour 10 o'clock A. M. has been fixed by snld court as the time for bearing of objections to I said report and the settlement thereof. DARIUS C. POUTS. Administrator of the Estate of Darius Fonts, deceased. C. 8CIIUEHEI1, Attorney for Admin istrator. Notlc of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the Un dersigned exocutrlx of the Will of John II. James, deceased, has filed her niml account In tho County Court or Clackamas County, Oregon, and that the said Court hns appointed Monday, the 18th day of January, 1915, nt 10 o'clock A. M., at the County Court room In the County Court House in Oregon City, Oregon, na the time and place for hearing said final account and objections thoreto and for Bot tling the same. SAIIAH E. JAMES, Executrix of the Will 'of John H. James, doceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney for Execu trix. Dated, December 12th, 1914. Notice of the Completion of the River Road. Notice is hereby given that the rmintv Engineer In charge of Clacka mas County, Oregon, has fllod in the office of the County Clerk of said Clackamas County, his certificate that Henry Cromer, Contractor, haa com pleted said road. Anv nerson. Arm or corporation Hav ing obioctlons to file to the completion of said work, may do so within two weekB from the date of the flrBt pub lication of this notice, in the office of tho County Clerk. Date of first publication December 18, 1914. W. L. MULVET, County Clerk. By F. W. GREENMAN. Deputy. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamns County. Ethel Ilryce, Plaintiff, vs. Chns. II. Dryco, Defendant. To Chas. II. Ilryce, above named ae fendnnt: In the nnmo of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ngainst you, in the above entitled suit, on or before (he 1st day of Feb., 1915. said date being tho expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, ntwt if vnu full to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tne court ior me relief prayed for In the complaint, town- For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and tDe custoay of II, Bilnor iL II I, lehll.ii.i l!(r. ai.d ff ii k !l,tf aod tunhvt it.'.tt ft I), t,ui Jn.t ai,4 till l.le II i i iri,ii,ii:,a la ..,i,lu!i.d l,y oi .i i n J, II Can.pl ail. JU of ll.a Clrr i t Coi.rt hub Ofdr B,ade i-o la Kill day or I '., till, and lh lima pri ril-d for t uMl'U'-u li.ticif la all e.ta l, kii,i,Ii, alili Ike luie dalad. I'rlday. Inm' , Im.'i, and ro(ltii li, i ri h awi l,erftr lo iid tin tud li'K frtlny, Jan. Mil. WM. I'. UJltll, Allofoey (or plaintiff NutK ct Salt Ity tirtu of tli l-a of th Hut of ron r Utlvn l tin tiifiirinaiit of III n nu peraonal property for llr, r and u-iitl"n belutd ihi Ihe aamo. III Uli)eiil.'liet l! oil lb lltti day of January, A. I),. Cil', at ti ti"jr of I u'i liiek In lb afternooa ! aald day. al lbs Mill rill at hr M.ll hia tlnli, on lb Kalarada ar line, 1 11 I'Iji kjiiiua County, ire'in, II al pub Mr aui lloii lo tlm lilj-li'nl and lit at bid 1. r ror raah, I HoUieln Hull an ! 11 head of llolali ln roll'li run a. or ao maiiy thereof aa inay be in-caKary lo nullify I lin rljlma' of thn midnralicned On I K. 1'iiiler I Ilia owner, or reputed owix-r or lb afi'M-Mid prop eriy. Duted Der. 15. 191 I. KI.I.IM r. pOTfEit. Notlci lo CradMor. Nofli-n I hereby Klven Dial lb un- derainned have ln-en duly apiUted by lin County Court of the Hint of Or" 1:011 ror Ihn County of Cli kamaa n riitora of I lie eatatn nf K A. Una- kmsn deeeaned. All perivma having clalma aKiilnat the snld eatnto are hereby r (pilred lo pn iM-nt tin in lo us al the of flin or C. Hibueli'd, Oreuon City Ore ion. Properly verified aa by law re uulred, within six mouths from the date hereof. Imtn of first publliatlon, December 2i. 1914. flKOItCK PDKCKMAN, I.OI IHK WAIJ4II. Kei-utor of Ihe entalo of K. A. Ilowk lillin d-ceased. C. HClil'KliF.I.. Attorney fur enM-ntora Wants, For Sale etc. POTATOES If you have any to sell get my price before yon sell, phone V. II. l.ucke. Phone A-T2; Pacific Main 4 IS. Ware bonnes at Canby and Oregon City. MATTY GOT THE LETTER. It Cor No Nam, but Mail Clark Wr Baaaball Fan. A baseball fan III Chicago. U. Irwin by name. IhuuKbt he would "slump" the poKtofflce department. He aerlb bled n note to a muu wlioiu he always cnlls by his tlrst name, though thl" mun never hcnid of liliu In nil hi life, placed the note Ihslilo a lung enveloi and (Misted n ldf black tlpuiv "0." four Inches long, cut from un evening aper Leadline, on the enveluie. says the ltnscbnll MiiRarlne. Placing a two cent etnnip on the en vclom. Irwlu dropiHtl the letter Into II THIS LBCTtJI 1IKACHED MATUKWSON. a mnll box nnd sat down and laughed heartily over the Joke on Postmaster General Burleson and all his subordi nates. An hour later the long envelope, with the big black "0" as Its only address, fell under the eye of a postal clerk sorting mail. "That's easy," grinned tho clerk. "Nothing to It: the letter's for Matty, the 'Big Six ' Oct me? He's out In Los Angeles." And with n blue pencil ho wrote on the envi-lone, "Try Los Angeles. Col." Nothing more. lie hnd a sense of humor and did not spoil things right off the but by writing. "Mr. Chris tonher Matbcwson. Los Angeles. Cal." In the shadow of the "0." Straight to Iis Angeles the letter came, and the first distributing clerk in tlu Los Angeles otllee knew ut ursc glance that the big "'" niennt nothing else In tho world tlmu "lllg Six." and that the designated gentleman lived nt 1337 West Forty-Bpventli street nut not a scratch did he write on the en rMnne. He "passed It up" to the car rier, and the carrier missed four blocks of his route to get that letter to Chris ty Mathewson as soon as possiui. Sheepman I KTllsd. Portland. Benjamin Selling, Sr., pioneer sheepman of the Pacific Northwest, uncle of Ben Selling, of Portland, was struck and Instantly killed when he stepped in front of a moving locomotive, at the Northrup Btrtet crossing of the Northern Pacific Terminal company's yards here. tint intnoilnti'a nn amateur vocalUt loses his voice, and the neighbors live peacefully ever after. 6-DAY MCE POPULAR IONQ BlCVCie CONTCITI AMI NOT MOT, iAV (OMC 1 ('it't O.al.y a-,nii.- lll,n u rUl IImiI ail day li-' ' but, srtlli- (i(a. li rrl'l Mi III , -iik aula. I l iiriitfi.ii.iua trvvda, 1 II ta likely Uial IImt faer la Kaiiu Cily, ( blra'i ale Han YtU rU will lkU a(i'1 lou-li ailro llou. llrfrl a iiialiitaliinl III Ilia rnl In Srw yolk lf ! lol pfli-a f'r aprtiilln' 011 iimrly rrry iiliftil li !!. apifl.t rnilll.,-1 III l-frlloua rr-..,l. la-lii blokriL 1Ut allUflaiif a kir.-t-r Ciaii had rii-r U-toia at irvn lol.f lllatalll-e l)lr)i K'Y III Madlanil li'iar tiar-b n 1b llf of a fUer In uue of Iheaa rai'M ta Out raay. IsHti fi rry III a ftuitu If Amarlctn I'm Aanrlatlun. BU1XT WAUHOl'M ItlUOr TO UkUKVI faiiTxaa. tl alivp, n. riding In train, tbey uiuat be reudy ut ull time to n-llere partner who may bare found lb going too bard. Hunk ar premri-d along aide the truck, and the cibaiMled rid era tumbl Into them with ihrlr clullnn ou for a brief imp wbuti the oppor tunity offera. lliey ore likely lo be arouaed at any moment to umunt wheel and lie abovvd ou to tbu track to engage at once lit a sprint that re quire every bit of Ibelr energy. Bobby Walthour. the old timer, wns lialred with mislead. They fell be hind early lu the race, and. though they made a game tight, were ouable to catch up. Though they did not share lu lb prlxe money, tbey were well paid for their work. Indeed, the prlies, amounting to only $M50. were only a irt of the money paid to riilera who shared lu nt least :U),000. The expensea of tbe race, lucludlng reut of the Garden, amouuted to $40,000, so tbe profits for tho promotera were not large. ' Although tho managers will not five accurate figures. It Is learned that at i,.r ana riiler. Goullet of the Austra- Uan team, pulled down $2,000 as a bo nus. Ills great victory last year maue him the big card ot the race this time. Jackie Clarke Is another rider who hint m be irlwn a big guarantee be fore he would slgu for the grind. His "salary" for the week amounted to at least $1,500 outside of what ho and hi team mate won In prlxe money. Egg and Verrl, the Italians, divided ahmit I2.SOO In addition to a first class onssace from ItalJ and return.. Fog- .. r ' . n..l.i. luull. ler, aloruu, iuc.Miumru, uuui .. hour aud Kddie Boot nil received bo nuses. In fact, every man In the race had to be guaranteed u certain amount for every day he remained lu the race. That tells why some of those who were hoielessly lapped continued to ride. Up to two years ago one of the big Items In the expenso list of tbe big race was the care uud feeding of tho riders. Now the men must provide for their own keep aud training before tho race. But lu lieu of this they de manded and received larger bonuses. "Six day bicycle events," said one of tho maungers. "are getting to be like baseball. Tbe hired men arc getting tbe biggest share of what comes In at the gote. Even though we do not make a big profit this year we have accomplished one thing tbnt will count In tbe future. We barred the objec tionable element-the gun men and gangsters." Autcmoblla 8how In January. Tho fifteenth annual national auto mobile show Is to be held In New York city the week of Jan. 2-0. More thnn 60.000 square feet of floor space In the New Grand Central Palace, embracing four floors of the building, will be filled to capacity by the ex hibitors, who will number close to 300. Approximately the same number of exhibitors will be nt the show In Cb . rv.-o the week of .Tan. 23-30. A Parfaot Man. "She married blm to try to make a man of him." "Succeed?" "Perfectly. Now be washes dishes, sweeps floors and makes up beds Just like a maid of all work." - Boston Globe. Selection of stone for the $1,000,000 Portland postoffice now rests between Pioneer and Tenlno sandstone. Ml 4 IK William n. wogo or INDIANA WILL ae HIW f ACS IN Nf XT COKQRESS . 7 1 ' , . . . ' - - . - 7 r:vv f'witi". t ANi'pj; Vco5 William IL Wood I a new congress man elect from Indian. lie I one of ihe two Bepuhllrana elected In that atute to succeed Democrats Twenty road districts of Washing ton county have levied special road taies for rock ballasted rouds to be built during tbe coming yer. Total amount of levies $41,000. Heart lo Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LURIE BETTER TUAN NEUTRALITY. . Everybody bus seen the mnn who la willing to stund by aud see two others Inflamed by nig or drink butter each other. "Let them tight It's no affair ot mine." be says. He forgets or Ignores tbe fact thai tbe law and public duty make each of us a jicuce ollli'cr. bouud not ouly to kit'P tbe pence ourselves, but to old In maintaining It niuoug others. Of course Concerning the two combatants tbe Indifferent fellow Is merely a neutral. Ilia Interference In the affair might be construed as favoring one side or the other, especially If one of the fighters wns gaining the upper band. But in reality Intervention Is enjoined by the facts thnt the fighters may ao eacn other serious and lusting Injury and that the spectacle of their pounding each other Is brutal and demoralizing. In tbe EuroMnn war It has been reported thnt President Wilson has offered the services of the United States to settle the differences between the two gigantic groups of wnrrlng powers. Tbe case is not or course, precisely similar to that of a mnn who Interferes to stop a flght on tho public highway between two men. In Hint case the Intervener, possessing a cool head nnd superior strength by reason of bis cooluess. mny enrorce his counsels of reason. The United States could not use Its armed power fo ImnoRo neace on Europe, for tnnt course of action would add to the fuel of war. But- We can net the merciful part by bringing aid to the victims of the -war. In number they will be uncountable. In need their demands will surpass any call ever made on us by fire or flood or earthquake or volcanic erup tion or former war. Honor to Spain: Thnt little country, small and poor In comparison to the United States, has set us n noble example. "Senor Dato. the premier of Spam.' says a recent dispatch, "has announc ed thnt should tbe belligerent coun tries arrive at any agreement with re gard to the wonnded and Spain be nsked to receive them Spain will un dertake this humanitarian duty be cause charity knows no frontier. The municipality of Snn Sebastian has nrrodil to take a considerable number of orphans of the belligerent countries nnd Is also contributing substantial sums to the Bed Cross organizations nf belligerents." Th Vry Latest. "Nice car." 'Yes." "Is It the latest thing In carsr "I guess so. It has never got me anywhere on time yet" -Houston Post Light Literature, Do you ever read any light litera- turer "Only ray monthly gas bUls."-PhIia-delphla Record. i . . . i . t ... . " ' t -, -. . - ' - S " : A V ' a . ' , v, - : 1 I 2 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Har B. Crca William CROSS, HAMMOND & BUKKE ' ATTORNtVi AT LAW W hay now movad to Our prmnant quarters in trtt Baavar Building, Neat 9 th Andraaan Building. Real Eatate Abstract Main Sfett, Lean, Insurance. Oregon City, 0'. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOttEY TO LOAN n. c. t-ATOtJitrrrsx fridnL The First National Bank of Offgoa City, Offgon CAPITAL, WU00 00. Transact s 6nrl talking f in. Open frni f A H. U I ', M Daily Christmas Hint A rurnttur Gift tailly Mad at Horn The bom rarintir can !ly turn out tula dM-orallva and lawful aewlng alaud. A (tit Ix) I and a lew on loci) muuUfo tni thai may be bought at a ,! a 1 .'. ' ..,' 14 1 1 t 1 V . a a. r " BOMUIADB SIW1NO STUTD. planing milt are tbe materials neces sary for tbe construction of tbe stand. At Intervals groove are cut In tn cbeese Dot. ana we on mcu ami. er being pinned and cut to tbe right height are fitted Into theae hole, whlca In turn aerv as legs for tbe aiand. The top of lb rbeea bos la used for tbe tray. Tb stand la lined with er una. Open For Engagement. American Heiress Father saya he Joesn't wish you for a Son-in-law. French Count Ask blm If he's got my other good position be could glv a fellow, will you? Philadelphia Rec ord. When Napoleon Died. Julv 10. lSJl.-The news has Just ar rived of the death of Napoleon. He died on the Gtb of May. 1 was much astonished at the way the news was .. .,!,. ,1 Thn h,rn whlph thn WUOIO " ' " , French nation had worshiped, whom all Europe had trembled berore, 11 might have been an ordinary actor who had died. Really one coum ieei great disgust A mighty man Indeed be was with all bis faults. , The first I heard of It was cried about the streets. "La Mort de Napoleon a tt Helene. Deux Sous." Oh, the Irony of itl-"A Diary of James Gallatin In Eu ropean Scribner's Magazine. - Glancing Blow. rwv nid Woman There now! I von won't go around poking your nose Into other people's business after tbe raking 1 jusi gave juu. importer-Well, don't get proud about It madam. You didn't hurt my feelings much. I've been Insulted Dy experts. Life. hint a ComDlaint. "Of what complaint," asked the In surance agent "did your father dler "Well," was the reply, "it was not exactly In a sort of way, as It were, a complaint precisely, If you under stand me. The fact Is the Jury found him guIlty."-London Telegraph. Sorrow In the Sanctum. When an editor laboriously cuts rtnwn n candidate's eight column Bpeech to two columns the candidate Is mad at him for printing so little of It and everybody else Is In a like rrnniB of mind toward blm for print ing so much. Ohio State Joornal. 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