1 it''' , OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kotlce i hereby given that Albert Engle and Clatenoe Engle have been duly ppointed by the County Qourt of the state of Oregon for the Coun ty of Clackamas, ailininintrators of the tslnte of Samuel Engle, deceased. All persons ; holding claimB against theaaid deoeased or his estate are beieby notilied to present them, duly verified with proper vouchers totthe said administrators at the oillce of Hodges 4 Griffith. E:-q., In Oregon City Ongon, within six months frcui the publica tion of this notice, Al.BEBT KSOI.E, llBDOES & GBIFFITH, Clahenck Knulb, Attorneys, ;Adminlxtrator's of the Estate of Samuel Engle, dece sed. SUMMONS. In the circuit court qf the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Simeon Way, plaintiff, vs. Amy May, de fendant. To Amy Mny, the above named defendant, In the name of the state of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you. in the above entitled suit and nurt. liv April It). 11)02. and if you full to answer. for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for in his complaint filed herein, namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of mairi mony txixtinn between plaintiff and defendant herein and the custody of the minor child named In plaintiff's complaint, This summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Meltriile, judge of the attove entitled court, duly made and Hied Mirch 6, 11)02. The date of the first publication of ibis summons being March 1J, 1WW, and the dale of the last publica tion hereof April 18, lata. M J. MacMAHON, Attorney tor Plaintiff. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY By new methods we are able to produce by this sys tem the most beautiful and durable of all Dental Work without the Least Pain. Figure 1 shows a mouth where the four Incisors have been extracted, and the two cuspids (eye tt'Hh): crowns dc itioyed to the gum line, show lug the cuspid roots prepared hi raceive a brioge. I X-m. IT U ll V Figure 8 shows the lorn o( two upper teeth, the six yeir miliar and the first bicuspid The bridge above Is attached by an opeu fac- gol.t crown over the second bicuspid, anl a bar v. bicu extends into a cavity of the aeljoiuiug luulur 4" Figure 9 shows a root with crown ready to attach. It is folly t extract a root when it can lie crowned and made aa useful an ever. figure2 rejnesc, Mfir foe nd'iihtmerit. In the matter cf the estate of Aaron E. Walt, do ceased. Kotice is hereby given that pursuant to an or der of the County Couit of the Slate of Oregon for Clackamas County, made and entered on the 21th day of February, HnK, I wi 1 from and alter the 2'.Hli dav of March 1902, proceed to sell at pri vate sale, the following described real properly of said estate, and all the right, title and Interest which the said Aaron E. Wait, doeeascd, had therein, to wit: Section 36, Township 34 South, Range 2 East; decllon 10, Township 36 South, Wn,iie 3 Eiisi: the N. W. V.. and N. W of S. W Section 16, Tp. 81 H. R. 8 K.l the W. of E. i, and N. E. of N. E. 14.. and 8. E M of S. E. M of Section of section lti, Tp. H9 South, ltunge 3 East. The terms of Bald sale are cash In hand. CHA8. N, WAIT, Executor Estate of A. E. Walt, Deceased. First insertion February 28, 1902. Last "fct IMarth 28, 1J02. CITATION. In i he countv court of the state of Oregon, for the county cf Clackamas. Citation to helis and parties interested in probate. In the matter of the estate of Wm. D. Bedford, deceased. To Mrs. Finegan or Flanegan, John Bedford, T. Bedford, G, P. Bedford, and to all others un known, and interested in said estate Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and appear In the county court of tli state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, at the court room thereof, at Oregon City, in Hie said county of Clackamas, on Mon dav, the 7th day of April, A. 1). W02, at 10 o'clock a. "m. of that day, then and there to show cause. If any you have, why an order should hot be made by this couri, allowing Asa Hawkins, the administrator cf said estate, to sell the northeast quarter of Itctinn 14, township 4 south, range 5 et of the Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon, according to the petition on lile for tlmt purpose.. Witness, the lion. T. F. Ryan, judge of the couniv court of the state t f Oregon, St Seal the eriuntv of Clackamas, this 2Sth day of February, A. 1). l'.ittt. Attest: E. II. COnrKJi, Clerk. 11. E. CROSS, Attorney for the ICsiale. PI .'II . .'lit- ihf I'UNC K I 'I' I f Uri.,' ', -laCv'.i in iMu Jt 5JTEET! f i WITHOUT jv .... : v r ' 1 .J rt tore 4: bridge 0"U bi : suit's ... iVgnre r -I, lie brldne anchored In position. in t i y Figure 10 is a month that has lost all the t Kt 'otj the two cuspiis and two midars; they are shu,,u iuouico lor a full upper bridge. plates) r BiuK'heil to a itw ri-mwiiiitirf uuih.ai.i tuoi. r -4 : , I ir W, 1 f Vi it -:.,,.,,,,.,, raw,...: ........ 3 S - - ;':-;', J T ItKure 7 represents a lull set of teeth on a gold plate. Figure 8 Illustrate! a case li Vihicl) the lateral incisor has been li st anil the cemral b cl-ir onmn desi roved. To this ro 1 a en.wu tins been faste' ed an a tooth has been s Id-, u-d I. the crown to tit the int.ei8'ai' left by the lust tauuai li.eisor. Old nnc in London. If London stii't-t tiiimt's nre not al ways what they sciMii. the nn dips of tho great parishes nsuitl'.v lire. TnUe Lam beth, for instance. Thai vast listrit has retained its mime practically unal tered since the (lays of Edward the Confessor, who granted a charter lb which It Is styled I.ambehith. Some Illiterate scribe, who helped iu the mal; Ing of "Domesday," did. indeed, maki an effort to obliterate its real name b calling it I.anehei. but his efforts were fortunately. In vain. William Rufu In another charter named it Lambeth since when it has kept its title uusul lied. In the old days Lambehlth (frou hithe, a haven) was the great rivpr port whence agricultural produce was fer ried across the Thames to the more populous country opposite. There are still iniinv "hithes" left us. such as Queenhitho and Itotherhithe, and, al thousrli their original functions have mm- there still remains a shadow to remind us of I Itt-Ii departed glory. London Chronicle. ll slums th" bridge complete, reauj to place Is s.,o u lu tigure 10. tiiigSiiiii ytiltfri'TJ Figure 12 shows the bridge In place, natural as life. How to Ilnhe Chop Sue. For those who like or who think they would like the I' nious Chinese dish. chop suey. the to'.lowit'g recipe, which anv Intelligent hi.usewil'e can follow. was given by W K. S. ales, fur sever cl vent's vice consul at Amoy: "For four persons two chickens liv ers, two clilcKons gizznrus. one puuim voting, clean pot k cut Into siimll pieces, half an ounce of green root ginger ana two stalks of celery. Saute this In frying pan over a hot lire, adding four tablespoonfuls of olive oil, one table- spoonful of vinegar, half a cupful of boiling water, one teaspoonful Worcestershire sauce, half a teaspoon ful of salt, black and red pepper to taste and a dash of cloves and china mou. When nearly done, add a small can of mushrooms, half a cupful of ei ther bean sprouts or French green peas or string beans chopped fine or aspara gus tips. The see-yu sauce which Is eaten with this delectable dish can be procured at any Chinese grocery." NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby piven that (he undersigned has been duly appointed administrator, witu tne will annexed, of Hie estaie of Greenoerry Itoers, deceased and any and all persons having claims agaii.st the said estiito, must present them at the ollice of D'lten & Sehuibel In Oregon City, Ore gon, within six inomhs irom the date of this no- "te' GEORGE ROGERS, Administrator. U'Ken & HCIIl'KllEI., Attornt vs for Administrator. Dated, Feo. 21st, 1902. I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. DR. PICKENS, whose life has been devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty, not of robbirip, the mcuth of the teeth still left for service, but of b-iilding up a full set (painless) from the teeth and rocts which afford sufficienti,basis for crown and bridge work. lie is prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantee the same for fiveyears. Send for illustrated book on " Dental Bridge Work of To-Day," It will bcmailed to you free of charge, and will explain so thoroughly the system that you will urderstand it as well as the dentist. Dr. L. L. Pickens, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City .iTiew.tTi. g -T. r?n: . j EXEC Notice iB hereby given that the undersigned havetileu their final report In the county court of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, as admin is trators of the estate of Thomas A. Hutehins, de ceased, and the court has by order appointed March 24th l'.KU at 10 o'clock a. m. as a day and lime for the bearing of objections to such report, if any there are, aud fertile settlement of said es- E W. HUTCHIN8, 1'RANK 8.HUTCIUNS, Administrators. H. E. Cboss, Attorn for the Estate. Dated, Feb." 20, 11102. Good Literature SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the slate of Oregon, for Clackamas county. , Martha McD'eely, plaintiff, vs. George Mel'ecly, defendant. ... . To George McFeelv, the above named defend ant: In the name of the stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud answer tt.e com plaint filed against you in the above suit by the Lth d ,y of April, 11)02, following six consecutive weeks' publication of this noiioe. and If you lall to so nnprar and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a d, cree against yon as prayed for in .he c-nipiaint, to-wlt: lt, a decree dissolv ing the boiids ol mairlmnny exisiing be ween plaintiff and defendant; 2d, that plaintiff have al !,.., ,.,,.1 ai.lnirH.-nlellts ill tins suit: tlmt plaintiff piavs such other and further relief as the matter of tlTis cime may require and as to the court inav seem just and equitable. This summon l served by publication by vir tue of an order made bv the Hon. T. .McHrldo, judged the above-entitled court, made and en tered on the 201b day February. WO-i. said or. dcr providing that publication be n"17'e,n-,! Courier-Ilerrld. and that the first publication be made oh the 2ih day of February, !'!;:,. M. J. MtoMAIION, Attoruej for Piaintllt. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,, administrator of the estate of Polly Quinn, de ceased, has filed bis Anal in the county court of the slate of Oregou for Clackamas county report as administrator of said eslate and the court has fixed May 5th, 11)02, at the hour of 10 o cock a. m ,of said day as the time for settling said eslate. Anv person having any objection tliereto are here by Wnitied lo appear at s,.id time and place and such objection .ill be """RT. Administrator of Said tstate. G( rix it K. Hapfs, Attorney for Estate. Tatcd. March 20, ltKM. Tlie Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for ita advertising matter. Its i I -- -vo4- PmP'h'ptH folders, booklets, etc., are Jlr J imOal tastefully gotten Hp end are valuable for what thev contain. Here is a nartiai liet TkT 4-1 Z rr of what MR. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger ilOllilllfil Agent, St. Paul, Ninn., will Send out, carefully f mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combi nation can be made, and money or express ordera, silver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland iooi v An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and half tone. This number treats particularly of the history of Send the Northern Pacific's Trademark, the ci-ter Batik-fluid iu Six Cents Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland A neat and daintv publication containing a complete history ' of the Northern Pacific. Trademark. The artistio covers of lnd the Wonderland, l'JOl are used in miniature. Four Cents Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A hook of nressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, showing the real (lowers in thbir natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of floners and six full pige illustrations or Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park A new 112 page book In strong, flexible Ojvers, good paper, plain tvpe, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium and descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Climbing Mount Rainier An Illustrated pockot-slze book, 72 pages. In strong, flexible covers, printed on hcavv paper, descriptive of an aicent of i the hishest peak in the United States outside of Alaska of a glacial nature. "!s 1 Send F.fty Cents Twenty-fiva Cents Send Twenty-five Cents. Unjust to the County Clerk. (Continued from page 4,) of accounts, it is part of Mr. Lewellin's business, as commissioner to have it rec tified. After giving his official signature for their being correct, he must bear hie- share of the oume it anything is not as it ought to be. Thia method of doing the county business, was not initiated by the present commissioners, nor yet durine Mr. Dixon's term, who preceded Mr. Cooper, but away back when every official was a republican, and I believe it waa inaugurated for ihe purpose of evading the law limiting the county in debtedness. But now that it ia found to be doing a serious injury to this county, let us admit the mistake and look for a remedy. Mr. Cross may be partly riitht with regard to his charge ol t..e nmcliin ery having too many wheels. It is sel dom that boss legislation such as wai used against Judge Ryan, can beofuse to the people, out often, aa in this case, has a contrary eflect. Reieppctfully yours. Gko. E." Harghkaves . SANWWVVWVVVWVVVVVV v NEWS OF THE WEEK, f Thursday, March 20. Socialist The socialist state con Slate vontion in Portland yea Convention, terday, nominated the following ticket: Governor, R. It. Ryan, of Marion eonnfv. Secretary of State, 0. W. Barzee, ol Wasco county. Ktate Treasurer, W. W. Myeri, of Clackamas county. Justice of the Supreme Court, C. P Rutherford, of Harney county. The other candidates for state olhceis will h named by the state central commitiee U. T. Geides, of Clatsop county, wa nominated for congressman from tin eeeoiiU distrfct. $975.00 Locomobile Given JJway With ever v $octs. invented with A. N. Wright, the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, St., Portland, Oregon, you get a ticket on the 975.00 Locomobile to be given ' ..to Some Lucky Oik Strikes a Rich Find. ! 1 I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debil ity," writes K. Green, of Lancanter, N. 11., "No remedy helped me until I be gan using E'eciric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health lor yearn. 8he saya Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles: that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in cur family," Try them. Only 5 c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding' The Independent or anti-Simon fac tion dominated the Multnomah count) republican county convention yesterday Henry E. McGinn wat nominated fo state senator Samuel M. Hayden a prominent Salem lawyer is dead. n EW goods now every day Quality always the best. New and fresh Prices correct. from the factory 3. n. wmw, 70WJI Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line NOTICE TO CREDITOR-. OFFERS YOU Notice is hirer given that Hie undersigned has been ai pointed oy the county court of the Suite ot Oreeon, for county of Clackamas, admin istrator of the estate of Market Jane Baumaun, deceased. All persons bvinis claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, properlv verified, to the unders Bned at the office St his a'ltorncvs. Hedges & Griffith, In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date ol the first publication of this notice. A. A. BAT MAN, Administrator of the Estate of Msrgsret Jane Baumann, Deceased. Hedges & Gbifiith, Attornevs for Administrator. First Publicstion March 21, 1'JiK. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine In a tasteleBB form. o core no pay. Price 60c. 4 Through Trains Daily fiom Chicago )jn DIICCAI 0 l Thrnnnh Trains Daily from St. Louis tlU UUl I nLU 4 Trains Daily frcm Kansas City And Points Beyond. T-ir ttt-mi H-T-7-rVTHT' Reclining Chair Cars (fre' r-miman l'aiace bieepers CVJUlr iVlON 1 Dining and Cafe Cars on all tia.ns. Polite trail men Perfect roadbed, shortest bed and quickest time. Tourist cars Monde; and Thursdays; 29 hours Chicago to Boston. . C. c. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. ROS& L. CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles. HEADACK v 35 Do 25.J Al fl SruC tna. Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cores croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles Ptirea Dneumonia and la grippe. Cbarman & Co. We refund ioc. for every ,jack aRe of PUTNAM FADELESS DYE that fails to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. Sold by C. G. Huntley. A Severe Cold for Three Months. The following letter from A. J. Nns- hauin, cf lialenville, Ind., tells it own story. "I sull'ured for three months with a severe cold. A drungist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet 1 did not improve. I then tried Foley's Honev and Tar. and eight doves cured me." Refuse suhsli- lutes. Charman&Co. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the County Cler of Clackamas Coucty, Oregon, will receive sealed Mils lor the construction of a bridge near T. L. Turner's place at Tualatin ; said bids to he opened April 4th, 1002, at 2 o'clock p. m. Plans and rjneci(ications for said bridge are now on file at my office. ' The board of commipsioner" reserves the righ to reject any and all bids. E. H. COOPER, Dated Mar. 17th, 1902. County Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for two miles of plank road. Plank to be of sound, old timber and 16 feet by 3x8 to 12 inches and to be delivered on the Moehnke Road, District 18, ready for laying by July 1st. 1902. Bids will be opened April 2nd, 1902, at 1 o'clock p- m. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. II. COOPER. Dite 1 M r. 17th, l3Ji. 0 i nty Clerk . Brain Food Nonsonse. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded liv the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no lion that jne kind of food U needed foi bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet however o 1 your food may bo, ita nu triment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspupMu. You must prepare for then appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular dopes of Green's August Flow er, I lie favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids di gestion, stimulates the liver to healHiv action, purilien the bltod, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can got Dr J. G Ureen'u reliable reme dies at (jeorge A. Harding s drugstore. Till- STAR OP STARS Steel itjW Wind 11? I'ri'ttaretl. Daniel Webster once told a friend tlmt his grent speech In reply to lliiyiii'. which Is the high witter umrlt of mod. i'ti eloquence, but which nt the time was supposed to have been deliv ered without preparation, had been suhsttintitill.v prepared long before. When culled upon suddenly to reply to the fiery Cnnilin ;::i's uttm-Us, which alarmed the New Enghiiulers nf the capital, he wtis entirely nt ease mid ready for the fnt.v. for, ns he said, In hud '"(inly to turn to his notes tucked a way In n pigeonhole." , and refresh his reeoihrtiou. "If Iliiyne." he said, "had tried to make a speech to tit my notes, he could not have hit them better. No ninn Is Inspired by the occasion. 1 never was." Left find IUkIii Limits. riiyslolo;;lsis mill scientists In gen eral have been making some curious experiments with u view to determine the relative length and strength of "right and left limbs." Fifty and nine teenths per cent of the men examined had the right iirtn utronger than the left. 10.4 per cent had the two arms of equal lcti;:th and strength, and !52.7 per cent had the left arm strohger than the rU:lit. Of women, 40.9 per cent had the rhiht arm stronger thaii' the left, aud 2l.."i per cent hnd the left, stronger than the rlght.-Loudon Fam ily Doctor. Where SiiiiiUliitf Is a Crime, There Is one country In the world where It Is considered a crime to smoke. Abyssinia Is tin n glon, and the law forbhV'ing tobacco dates from the year 1G42. It was at llrst merely Intended to prevent priests from smok ing in the churches, but It was taken too literally, find nowadays even for eigners have to be careful not to )e sccn smoking. Antiquity of IMaylng Cnrdn. The gnme of cards was first played In the east and seems to have had a military origin. Cards were Introduced from Asia Into Europe nt the time of the crusades and were first used by necromancers to foretell fortunes. Thry soon became a popular amusement In he south of Europe, where the Kara ecus and M-mrs lai'ght the people how to use them, and card playing spread to nil parts of tin continent. The slatt records of ( l. iniHii.v mention the fad that Rudolph I.. In l-7". was fond irt the game anil played with Ills court lers. After the invention of paper the mail ufactttre of cards lieninie extensive. but declined si inew lini when curd play ing was foi hi.:. '.i ll liv several .of the Oerman slates anil I y the English gov ernment on ii'vnuil nf l lie supposed Immoral ten Inn y lief ore the era of Miner curds in the oileiit were made of Ivory, papyrus and canvas, less fre- rjuently of the precious mi-lulu anil quite coniinonl.v of wnuil Hm r-'ll tieiriOKk In tnrtt Utile. Turn freely to Ihe wind. Hull kearluii thrum in whiwl, iimurlnic liKheat ninnhiK qimlill". and rcnurviiiK greiiiett amount of power for pumping. Unlvftiiizcd after making. I'ut together with galvanized bolt", double nutted, no part can rtmt or get lixwe and rattle. Weight regulator; perlect legulutlon. No pring to change taniion with f ve,-y change of temperature, and grow weaker wlfi "gn. Beiialra always on nann. iiiepe uiiiigi are wortu monej 1 lieu wnjr tun buy a star. to you. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavev Portland, Oregon. Co For ii ery iO'U llffinn. "I told In in I wn'ilil make lihn eat hlr words." declared Mr I'.eecliwood hot ly speaking of a quarrel lie had had wilt Mr. Hrushton. "He has been telling things about me that are rank un truths." "How foolishly men talk to one on Other!" coinaieuted Mrs llet eliwoofl placidly. "What do you meanV" demanded her husband. "Do you Intend to Insinuate that mou talk lo each other uiute tool Ishly than women chattel ?" "Of course I do." the lady weut on lmpit'tuil.ahly. "Now, women never try to mul.e each other ent their words, no matter bow angry they may be." "Certainly not," retorted Mr. Beecb wood, "and for a very good reason too." ason7" she demanded thc'.r (Vr.'r.'.ve n