The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of 9 f and has been made under his per- 6y457A sonal supervision since its Infancy. ?S-y, J-CUCAW Allow no one to deceive you In this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jast-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger $he health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. - It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms JHirt allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the p Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE OINTOII COMPANY, Tf MURRAY TMIT, NIW YORK CITY. BEFORE and AFTER all the horn,! s of kidneys nod t 'i o CITPIDESfE strengthens and resioresHumll Tbe reason siiuVrprs are not enrol hv Itnciorr, is ht'i-;u:f ninety per eent are troubled with Proaiatltlft. OUPIDKNEIstbeonlyknown remedy to cure - u liout an operation. Bono lestlnmnl als. A written gtmrnntoefflvenand money rehirnwl u' six hoxes does not eil'cct a perwuui-ubcure U)0 a box, six for (5,00, by mail. Head or kkilK circular and testimonial. Address I4 V I. Jl KUK'I.VK CO., P. O. l.x a)76. Sou Francisco. Cal. Fur Sole t Q. A. HARDING, druggist Oregon City Oregon The Summer Season f Ib full of dangers, particularly for the jiiildren, who not knowing the result of t:ng unripe fruit, indulge themselves, witk the usual griping pains in the jtoniach as a consequence. Mothers jliould have on hand at all times a bot tto of painkiller i Perry Davie) which willa'ouoe relieve the sufferer; it is a afe, simple remedy and it should he, kept in every house. Large holtles 25 and 50 cents. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of arder. Ayer's Pills w ill clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right, t'iisy to take, easy to operate. 25c. A'.l drugglsta. jf ant your moustache or heard a beautiful 1 brown or rich black '! Than uso BUCKINGHAM'S DYEer, SO TTg. of pmmatsTs, p. r p. hmi a Co., n.shua, n h. RED FRONT Court House Block. Straw and Crash Hats, below Shirt Waists, - - - from 35c up 36-inch Percales, -N - - no 2c yd Tabic Cloth, .... fr0m 20c Duck Skirts, in colors, - - from 75c Men's and Boy's Caps, Reg. price 25c, now 1 5c Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, " " J .00 " 75c Neckties, - " " 25c " 15c Men's Sweaters, - " " 85c " 65c Boy's " - " " 50c " 40c Men's H cavy Shirts, " 60c to 75c " 45c Fancy Sox, - - - - per pair, 5c We arc making a big cut in the line of Shoes, Dry Goods. Call and examine RED FRONT, Court House Block Oregon City OREGON CITY Signature of MANHOOD RESTORED- 'CUPIDENE- i Vltaliaer.thprireHm'io. This great Ve.-Minhlii tion of a famous lri;i'Ch unysiduu, will quicklvcuro von of all nor voun or dlMiusi's of the e.T. .-i-r .j-mtis, eudi u Lost Manhood, Insomnia, I'uumln thy J.m-k iaeuunal Emissions, Nervous lability, pimples, I'tifi'tT-nn '.i '. rximkOiiiK l'mins, Varicocele alia t'ousthmtlo:,. 1 1 stops all losses bv day or night, Prevents qulcs. llfssof !(:: rLM v.';;i'h if t ... .-'p-nUfil Wil'i to Sporn.j torrhrpu. and Impotent-; 4 TS'fl Bl-:&: eleuusea the liver. the urinary orca"-- of au ilnnuMles. weak oil'ioo The Beat Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's TaHtelesa Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no n:iy Price 50c. Special sale Millinery at Red Front. I' C tf O. Ill, Co. is the regular 25c Sunday i.'uiiva blip lam i.cfcwctru uirguu City Bnd Portland. Get your tickets at round rate between naming s aruu store All Were Saved. "For years I suffered untold misery from bronchitis," writes J. II. Johnston, of Broualiton, Ga , "that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dt. King's New Discoveiy for consumption. My wife suffered intensely from asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the bert croup medi cine in the world." A trial will con vince you it is unrivaled for throat and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at G. A. Harding's. Oregon Cili, Ore. cost. in prices on everything Goods and Furnishing goods and get our prices. COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. MATTER OF ESTATE SET TLED. Judge Ryan Decided the Question Monday. In the matter of the estate of John H. Green, deceased, Judge Ryan on Mon day, after having had the matter of con firmation of the sale under advisement, confirmed the sale. The property in the estate that was sold is on the Clackamas river, near Springwater, and is valuable particularly for water power. The sale was made for $11,000 to Fred. S. Morris, some time ago, and at the time of sale, by an unex pected appearance of the Portland Gen eral General Electric Co., the price went up from about $000, the appraised valua tion, to the amount stated above, and some of the Leirs of John L Green ob jected to the sale through their attorneys, Geo. E. Chamberlain, governor elect, and Geo. Cameron of Portland. The principal objection urged was that citation had never been served upon one of the heirs, Caroline Green. There were other minor objections, but the court held it to be the only question of moment in the ca a. It was urged in opposition, that Caroline Green, by her appearance and motion, made a general (appearance and was in court for all pur poses, and the Court held with the latter contention and decided that by the wai ver of citation all irregularity prior to the order of sale was cured and the sale validated The attorneys for Fred. S. Morris were William T.Muirof Portland, and Frank lin Griffith. TlPftih fit 7?saa Pti'i Koss barker, of Clackamas, who has been suffering for quite awhile from ab scess, died Monday evening at his home in Clackamas. The widowed mother, whose only means of support is now gone, alone remains to mourn the loss. No young man in Clackamas was more highly respected than was Ross. Few young men possessed the faculty of making more friends than he, and all are of the substantial kind. The loss of this youne man, only a little past 20, is a blow to the whole community, as his influence was always for good, and his life a source of kindly deeds. The funeral was held Wednesday at the Con gregational church in Clackamas, and the remains interred in the Clackamas cemetery. Indian Deer Slaying. Reliable word has just been received that the Warm Spring Indians way up on the Clackamas are killing deer out of season. A gentleman, who recently made a trip into that section, returns to us with the report that he saw where fresh bones and hides were lying around near recent camp fires, and by the ap pearance of the carcasse.- he is sure the deer have been killed very recently. As everybody is aware this killing is now directly contrary to the law as laid down in our statute books, and if this report is true, and we have no reason to discredit it, we believe in uting our influence against the continuance of the Bame. Several of our white brothers have al ready been heavily fined for an occasion al killing and here thelm.ian is permit ted to engage in this unlawful killing with impunity. It is not right, and we protest. A Chinese Runaway A serious runaway was narrowly averted Thursday afternoon. Tom, the Chinaman, who drives on the wagon of the China garden, had left his horses a few moments in front nf Hnl dertakintr oarlors. when Imm anm ,m. eeen cause the harness parted, letting the heavy tongue of the wagon fall against the horses legs. The horseB started.and two or three men attempted to stop them, but on seeing tlm ilmu-r nf .rut. ting dragged undei the hordes' hoofs, wineiy uiewou. uy mis time tne Horses had gained considerable momentum and were about to have things their own way When little Tom. the Cliinnnian mal.Bil out of the store, and running with ath letic speed.'caught the bridle, and af;er repeated jerks and pulls with both iimuus Btoppeu me irigntenea steeds. After BtODDint? them Tnm iloliuoroil a verv acrtinmiinnfl rliapnnrao in iiiam which we would disclose to our readeis if we could, but unfortunately it was in Ch ins. The horses seemed to omnre hend it. however, fnr Ihpv im.nuli,itol dropped their heads and looked the vety picture of shame itself. Iwo Measures Laid Over by the City Cuuneil. The city council met Wednesday even ing, and notwithstanding the extreme oppressiveness of the heat the entire membership was present. The principal subject of interest was the matter of granting the franchise for the electric line up Water street, con necting with the proposed line from Eagle creek. The petition seeking the franchise was prepared by Charles La tourette, who is one of the main pro moters of the undertaking. This peti tion aroused considerable actimoniou. debate on the part of Councilmen Kellv and Koerner, and was finally laid over till next Wednesday night, when the council will have more time for consid eration. The next qnestion of interest was the matter of Bale of the lot owned by the city near the sash and door factory. A. W. Cheney presented terms for the pur chase of the property, which met witii heated discussion and considerable op position on the part of several council men. This matter was also deferred till next week, when final seti lenient will be had. IlERVS A LETTER. CUT 11 OUT! SIGX IT! A Mi SEXD IT TODAY. Eiler's Piano House, 351 Washington street, Portland, Oregon Gentlemen : Kindly let me know by return mail how you can save me from $;0 to '2M on the price of the finest piano that money can secure, and a proportionate amount on a tine, standard org in. I am think ing of purchasing a piano or an organ, and I believe that "money saved is money earned." Why not look iuto the piano qucBt'on? Do it now. stops the eoroH ash works off THE COLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tahlets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pav. Price 15 cents. "Shut your ajrea, opmn your mouth mad mom what luok will bring you." The mother smiles at the childish game, and doesn't realize that it is a game she as a woman has perhaps played for a great many years. Many a woman is weak and sick, nervous and discouraged. She suffers from headache, backache and other ills. She wants to be well, but all she does is to shut her eyes and open her mouth for medi cine and trust to luck for results. She "doctors" month after , month, often year after year, in this same blind, hap-hazard fashion, and re ceives no perma nent benefit. Women take Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion with their PVPQ nnpn fn iht tact, mat u cures womanly his. It cures irregularity. It dries debilitating drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. There is no trusting to luck by those who use "Favorite Prescription." "My disease was displacement and ulceration of the uterus, and I was in a terrible condition with pain and weakness and had given up all hopes of ever being well again." writes Mrs. Harry A. Brown, of Orono. Penobscot Co., Me. Had doctored with four different doctors with in four months, and .instead of getting better was growing weaker all the time. I decided to try your ' Favorite Prescription,' ' Golden Med ical Discovery,' and ' Pleasant Pellets.' as I had heard of tbe many cures resulting from their use, I bought five bottles and felt so much bet ter after taking them that I kept on until I am as well as ever in my life, and to Dr. Pierce all the praise is due. I cannot say enough in favor of his medicines. Before I began taking your medicines I only weighed one hundred and twenty pounds. I now weigh one hundred and suty pounds. I gained forty pounds in six months. I shall doctor no more with home doctors, as it is only waste of money. I am now in perfect health, thanks to Dr. Pierce." f Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the muddy complexion. Grange Celebration Saturday the Grange at Chckainas is to have an especially enjoyable time It is Young People's Day, and the yome people have spared no pains h making theirprogram an interesting one. Sev eral speakers from other cities will be present to discourse on the good of the order, and especial attention is to be given to the preparation of the musical sidaofthe program. Besides this, sev eral recitations are to be rendered by lo ci! talent, which will be delivered in the pleasiiu manner so characteristic of the young people of the order. Th peo ple of Clackamas always give enjoyable fetes and all who want to spend a quiet, profitable day can not well let the op portunity escape. The time is Saturday, AugustQch. LabOr Day evely business firm which ade will have the nrnferpnr'P nf tha no .a iiicarincu ui 1110 par tronage of labor union members 900. P ORTLAND MARKET. Flour Best $3053.60. Wheat Walla Walla 6263c; valley 64c05 ; bluestem 65 and 66a . Oats White, 1.10; gray, 1.001.05, Barley Feed $22; brewing $23 per ct. Millstuffs Bran Ui! middlinoa oi . shorts $18 ; chop $16. ' Hay Timothy $12(315: clover. 7.R(i 10. Butter Fancv creamery Sflandoi,.. store, 15 and 16. Eggs 20 and 21 centa per doz. Poultry Mixed chickens $3.504.50 ; hens$45.50; springs $2,'4 .50; geese. $45; ducks $23; live turkeys . Mutton GroPB, 2)4 and 3; dressed, 6 cents per pound. Hogs Dressed, 7 and 7, cents per pound. Veal Large, 7 and 8 cents per pound. Beef Gross.top steers,$3.00 and $4.00 dressed beef, cents per pound. Cheese -Full cream 12Jc per pound Young America V3)4 and 14,'c. Potatoes $ .75 .83 per hundred, new 1 c. Hops 16 and 18c. S3. i Ti"-jVr "w.'.j-'qMjt ""ir poisons the blood, irritates the nerve-cells and causes aches and pains in the tem ples, eyes, brain and spinal cord. Headache, neural gia, impaired appetite, indi gestion, sleeplessness, nerv ous exhaustion and des pondency all point to the weakened nerves that are crying aloud for renewed strength and health. "My head was badly troubled, I ached nil over and was weak and nerv ous. One bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine and Dr. Miles Pills brought me out all right." Hershal II. Jokes, Klueiield, W. Va. Df. Miles' TXT i met soothes the nervous irrita tion, stimulates digestion and builds up health and strength. Begin to-day. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS. ANTED To increase my list of farma and lands for sale, in all parts of the county. Lands owned by non-residenta represented and sold. H. E. Cross, At torney at Law. JTOR SALE 500 tracts of land. In quire of O. A. Cheney, Oregon City. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Holstein Freisian bull, 10 montos old, aire and dam Registered, or will exchange for No. 1 mi'.ch cow. Address Chas. N. Wait, Oanby, Oregon. TOR RENT Fjve room house on Tenth Street. Apply to J. F. Rait, Courier Herald Officer- ( 1Q TEAMS WANTED to haul wood at $1.10 per cord. Pay 11th of each month. Good roads; swamping done. W. H. Vanover, Beaver Creek. JOR SALE Finishing Lumber by J. A. Jones at his mill on the Abernethy, 2 miles eaBt of Oregon City. The mill and machinery is also for sale, including 40-horses ingine and boiler. Address J. A. Jones, Oregon City. WANTED Chas. Schramm to do sign work. JK)R SALE Good grades Angora goats by W. W. Irvin, Aurora, Or. J)R SALE CHEAP-11 acres of land, close to town. Addrees C. R. Live say, Oregon City. JONEY TO LOAN on approved real estate and chattle security. G. B. DuiicK, Attorney-at-Law, Stevens Build ing, Oregon City, Oregon. NDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on and or chattels ; also a good farms for sale worth $5000 each. $600 of city money on approved security. John VV. Lodeb, Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City. ?OR SALE Stock of tne Lelioy gold mines, Bohemia, on at price "below quotation. X, this office. Labor DaV Buttons For Sale at 5c. naoli ar 1?nrl.lMnl T 1 -.w, av rcurini XJttUUr Union Office. The proceeds to be used for celebrating Labor Daj. RATTLE FOR SALE-17 cows and calves, 28 dry cows, 17 yearlings, 1 registered Hereford bull, 1 full blood short-horn bull. For further particu lars, inquire Budd Smith ranch, 6 miles ea.it of Molalla Corners. 600 11011 PICKERS WANTED-400 at Eola ranch, 6 miles southwest of Salem, in Polk county, 207 acres; 200 at Riverside ranch, 7 miles north of Salem, 114 acres. Best yards in valley for hop pickers. ood, water and pas ture free. Will close books as soon as number required registers. AddreBB Horst Bros. , Salem, Or. JjUMBER Leave orders at this office for first-class lumber of all kinds, or address W. F. Harris. Beaver Creek, Oregon. JNDIAN WAR PENSIONS New law of June 27, 1902. Send for free copy. Consultation Free. No fee unless suc cessful. MILO B. STEVENS & CO., Attys, 817 14th St., Washington, D. C. Hot soda at the Kozy Kand y Kitchen Younger, the watchmaker, has moved next door to Harris' Grocery. Drs. R. B. and A. L. Beatie, dentists, Weinhard building. (JOUNTRY GIRL WANTED two in family. Apply Dr. Freeman, Ore gon City When you visit Portland don't fail to get your meals at the Royal Restaurant, First and Madison. They serve an ex cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good square meal, 15c. Just Look at Her. Whence came that BprigMly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face? She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result: All organs active, dieestion trood. no hpaHnehoa nn chance for "blues." Try them your self Only 25c at G. A. Hardins's. Smith's Dandruff Pomade stops itching scalp upon application, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop fallina hair. Price 50c. at all druggists. Shattirs All Records. Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena. Alu.. nuitl ft vaat anm in nnn tors to cure a severe case of piles, cau3 ing 24 tumors. When all failed, Buck- len's Arnipft &u1va snnn niirol him Cnl.. dues inflammation, conquers aches, kills painB. Best salve in the world. 25c at G. A. Harding's drug store. The Best Kidney Remedy" """j Is S. B. Cfttftrrb Hnrn aliiih r,r,aifii,T?Uf cures pains in the back, loins or groins, swelling 01 me nmos, nequent desire to pass water, scanty, turbid urine sedi ments in the urine resembling brick dust and gravel in the bladder, all of which leads to Bright's disease. For sale by all druggists. Book ou catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that Hie undersigned lim been Hppoiutoit' aiimlnistrntor of the estate ot Lucy M. Campbell, deceased. All persona hnvlng claims against the said es tate are hereby notified to present the same duly veritied aceordiHg to law and aocDtupanird by the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Oregon City, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 4th dav of Atuut, YM2. KRNKSr M.UTHIES, BRUCE C. Ct RRY, Administrator. Attorney (or Administrator. C. S. SEAMANN, M. D. Physician, Sarjeon aid Oculist Office In Barclay Building, Cor. Main and "th 8t Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night OREGON CITY. ORFGON "TTTr LECAL NOTICES. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Mary Lulu Deitz, plaintiff, vs. Frank V. Deitz, defendant. To Frank W. Delta, the above named defend ant: In the na.ne of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the 00m plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the first publication of this summons; the first publication thereof as ordered by said court being on tile 27th day of June, 1902, and which Is the date of the flrat pub lication of Ihe same. And if you fail to so appear and answer, for wnt thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matri. mony now existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and deciecing that plaintiff have the custody of the minor children named in said complaint, This summons is served on you by publication In the Courier-Herald, once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being mude in the issue of June 27, 1902, by order of Hon. T. A. McBride, a Judge of the above en titled court, duly made and entered therein on the 21st day of June, 1902. Last inser'ion August 1, 1902. MACMAlION, Attorney for Plaintiff. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the CAunty of Clackamas. Eldora Younger, plaiutill', vs. John R. Younger, defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the) above-named suit 011 or before Friday, August , 19H2, the same being six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, mid you will take notice that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit : That the bonds of mat rimony now existing betweeu you and plaintiff be dissolved. This summons Is publ shed by order of the Hon, Thomas F. Ryan, county judge of Clackamas couuty, In the Oregon City Couhikr-Hbrald, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Clack amas oouuty, for six consecutive weeks, commenc ing Friday, July 4th, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Fridav, August 8, 1902 , GEO. C. UROWNKLL, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. John W. Doores, Plaintiff, vs. Rebecca Long L. Hughes, Robert Murdock and P. J. Ridings Defondents. To L. Hughes and Robert Murdock said def en dents. In the name of the state of Oregon: Y'ou are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or berore September 2nd, !!)(; and il you fail to answer, for want thuanf, the plaintiff will aoply to the court for -the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: '1 he partition and allot ment in severity of a part of the Robert Allen 1). L, C., No. 42, in Sees. 4 and 0 in Tp. 0 S R. 1 K. of the W. M., bounded and described as follows; Beginning at the N. E. corner of said claim; run ning Iheiice N. on the K. boundrv of said claim 63.41 chains to the S. E. comer of a tract of land deeded to Enoch Skirvin; thence N. 80 3 30', V. about 13 chains to the county road leading to Silyerton; llieuco lu a southwesterly direction along said road 8. 40 s 51' W, 8 chains and 63 links to Ihe S. corner of a tract of land deeded to J. K Jack; thonce N. 4U5 9' YV. 10 chains to the N. V. corner of said tract; thence N. 40 61' E. 3.2s chains to the land deeded to P. J. Ridings; thence N. 49 9' V. along said Ridings lutid 12.40 chains to the N. boundary of said claim; thence W. on N. boundnrv of said claim 3.43 oliains to the hind deeded to John V. Murdock ; tlieuce S.on said Murdock's E. line 65.32 chains to Uie N. line of a tract of land conveyed to J. F. Myers; thence Noitheasterly Rlong said Myers N. line 9 25 chains to the N, E. corner thereof; thence N. on the chum line 2.25 chains to the re-entrant corner of said claim, thence E. 011 the 8. boundary of said claim 25.15 chains to plaoeof beginning; except ing therefrom a strip of uniform width off the westerly side of said described tract, said strip to exlend southerly from the centre of the afore mentioned county road to the 8. boundary of said D. L. O. and wide enough to comprise 30 acres. Ihe plaintiff to have a life estate in the whole be sides a fourth interest in the fee, and the defend ants, L. Hughes, Kobert Murdock and Rebecca Long, each to have a one fourth interest in fee subject to said life estate. This summons is published by order Hon. T A McBride, Judge of said Court, made and d .t.d July 8th, 1902, the first publication of this sum mons being had on July 11th, 1902. C, U. & 1). c. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the couuty of Clackamas. M. Reed, plaintiff, vs. W. L. Reed, defendant. To W. L. Reed, said defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon: Y'ou are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against yau in tne above entitled suit, 011 or before September 2nd, 1902, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint to-wit: the dissolution of the marriage contract existing between said parties. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of said court made and duted July 8th, 1902, the first publication dated this July 11th. 19U2. 0. 1). oi I). C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for PUiu.iff. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, Rosa 'Cordray, plaintiff, vs. A. E. Cordray. defendant. " To A. E. Cordray, said defendent In the name of the state of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and mswer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before Sdpteinber 2nd, 1902, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, tne plaintiff will apply to ihe court for tbe relief demanded In said complaint towlt: The dissolution of the marriage contract existing between said parties This summons is publishej by orderof Hon' Thomas A. McBride, j udge of said court, mail 0 anil dated July 8th, 1902, the first publicaiiuu dated tlus July Uth, 11)02. K eQ C. I. & D. C. LATOURRTTO, Attorneys for Plalutiir. SUMMONS. In the circuit oourt of the state of Oregon for Clark.iiiHi co.intv. ' Anna Whitlle'd, plaintiff, vs. Albert G. Whitfield defendant. ' To Albeit G. Whitfield, the above-named de ft ndiini : In the name of the state of Oregon you are htieoy commanded to appearand answer the rompluint tiled against you in the above entitled court 011 or before August 9, 1902, after six week's publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said com plaint, vl: A decree of divorce between vou and plaintiff-, and the change of plaintiff's name to Annalautfest. This order is made by Thomas F. Rvan indue of theconntv ennrf f I 'I -.b .,....:.. AJ " June 25, 1902. UrU0n' iirsl publication June 27,1902, JOHN W. lODER, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Fr Clackamas County. s rur ant'"'" S,0U' Plal",iff "' Edlvin L- Scot'. Defend To Edwin L. Scott, the defendant ab ,ve ntmM In the name of the State of Oregon, you ar. hereby required to appear and answer trie complaint ft'el against you in the above entitle 1 Court and cause on or before the 22d day of September, 1902. and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plainUff wil apply 10 the Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint, to wit . For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing Between main, tiff and delendan. f.,r alimony ami at orney s fee and for the casto- and control of the minor child ren named in J.J complaint, and for costs and disbursements of? this suit, and for such other a d X'able " 10 '"" CUrt mi-vseera j" d This summons Is publi-hel bv order sf ri Thomas F. Ryan, Jud-e of the Countv Cn,, Count, of Clackamas: Oregon, du"? made "I 'l' tered on the 4th dav of August; lw' e"' The date of the first publication of this summon, as directed by said order is August 7 lii r" nT?P last tnereof is September lvh l'.'" ' 1 the IVSt. REID, "' Attorney for Plaintiff.