OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, JOREGON 9hoj.line AND Union Pacific THE The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS IDAI1LY TWO tUA " THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 avm. 8:00 p. m. TO t SALT 1 k, DEN', OMAHA, OHIOAG0 ami ' KANSAS "CITY. 'SEE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN : 160 p. m. 1 TO 8P0ESNB, ' MINNEAPOLIS, ST.'FKUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers "leave Portland evec '6 'Days for SAM FRANCESCO Boats leaveS'Portknd daily-'for Willana ette and Cohraabia Rwet Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full information-call on oratress nearest 1 O . R. & N. Slttket Ages, or adduces A. L. CRASS, G, P. A., Portland, Orfeou GO 'EAST WIA 1 Only transr.'nM.nenl line i. passing diie-c'!y"tu-!uunii & H Lake it$", Pueblo, Colorado Springs and.Desver. Three splendidly epuippei trains daily to all points Eat. Through Sleeping end Diniog Cars , and Free Eediining Chair Cars. The most magnificent scenery Id America bv daylight. Stop overs ;llowed -on all daeses of tickets. For cheajeii;eeB and descriptive .Mifraiure address J. O. nANSKELD, Gaaeral Agent, 4 Thiid Street, Porlmd.' Guvm The Dalles, Portland-and Astoria Navigation (Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles .City Daily (exoept 8unday).between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Lacks, Vancouver -and Portland Toncb.'3C nt ay points on both sides of tip uoojrukia river. Both of ti e above steamers bdve bet n re nl and are in excellent ehape for the reason ofbOO vine uesniator j-,ine wiifenaeavor to glveitt (patrons the best service poieible. For Comfort, F-aonojny nud Pleasure travel by the steamwn -a 11m C. eg u I a tor liiiue. Tbe above steamers leave rortlsnd7a man Dalles at 8 a..,and arrtaiut destination in amp 'time for outgoing traius. Portland Office, The Delles Offlce uak at. Kott. CotutStreet. A. C. AJ&iAWAY General Age OAiSTOHZAi Bear. th The Kind You Haw Always Soujtt mn rfu miivMvB Everything Trtsb, Heat and Clean, meat Market of Ij. Betbke Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City Good Literature For Almost ilOllllIlli Agent, St. Paul, Minn., will c mailed, upon receipt of priees , -rv" ,vwjt" piicoo given, any cois si nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will ba accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. 6 Wonderland 1901 An annual publication, beautifully Illustrated In color and half tona. This number treato particularly of the history of the Northern Pacifies Trademark, the caster Battlefield in Montana, aud the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland- A neat and dainty pul.Iicalisn containing a complete history of (he f.orth!rn PnPiflo Trademark, The artistio covers of tbe ouder'.aiiU, lLWlare used in miniature. Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A bonk of promod wild flowen from Yellowstone Park showing the real flowers in their natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir tea specimens of Bowers and six "j" r"b iiiuaiinuuua ui rara Yellowstone National Park A new 112 pace book in strong, flexible covers (food paper plain type, illustr;cd. pnekel size, a compendium and Twentr-Fiva descriptive of the Wo:ld'i Wonderland. Cents Climblng'Mount Rainier An Illustrated pocket-size book, 72 paeca, In stroni, floiibie FPnd cover, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an accent of Twenty. Five the highest peak In tbe tmied Sutes-out.sMe of Alaska-of a Cents 5 ? giacial nature. ' .uis. .ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD 0. DEPOT FlI'ttD I STB., Pomukd ARRIVES For Maygers, Rainier, 'latskanle, ; Westport Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Ptanfel, Ham mond, Fort Stevpns, Searhart PTk, Seadde, Astoria and Seashore Kxpress, Dally. Astoria Express, Daily. Astoria Express, Dally, express Heturday, Portland-Seaside Express Saturday wily. 8?,.W. 11:10 A. K. 7KIC 5s. : P. M, Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. G. Mayo, Gen. PasB. Agt.. Astoria, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA R0DTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT 1 Bully Kound TWps, except Suay TIME CARD fbsftTC.'Portland 7 A. Si Leave Astoria .7 P. M TIE DALLES-POrlTlAND MR TRS. TA1HDIA and : METLARO i "Dally: Tripe EoiceptlSunday STR. TAHONA Tjesveifortland, Mon.;"Wrd. and rl. . . 7 Leave The Dalles, TuB.,Thurs. and Sat . .17 A. M. STR. METLAKO ILeave'Portland, Tues , Tdrars. and Sat 7 A. U beave'Dtt;.e8,Mon., Wd. and Fri 1,M Landing, Foot Alder Street BOTE TRCKES, MAIN til PORTLAKO, 'OlOTai' 'AGENTS , Jobn.M. Filloon The Dalles, 'Ore. A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore.; J. f.Tuuckev Hood Kiver. Ore. Wolford & Wyers.'White Salmon, Wash. J. G. 'Wyatt Vancouver, Wash.; R.iE.'GIlbreth Lyle, Wash.' John M.Totton Stevenson, Wash., Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash.: Wm. 'Butler Butler, Wash. E. W.CRICHTON, PORTLAND, OEE. "RYETAB" Whiskey Beans. Something abeolutely new and with which we- have expert rented for years. One bpftn mHkeg one plusR At t'ficial Whiskey faye or Bour laon); six henna to the pint. JuBt the thing for (travelers, and convenient lur pkiiics, excur sions, eto. Contains all (he virtue of the !beat whiskit'B without the dele terious effect. -Mwie from the pure vegetable m niter, nnd guar anteed to contain. mo poisonous or narcotic drugs i any descrip tion. If a beverage Ir not dpeired, a Been may be taken i: the month without water, and the most ex hilenitiug effect wU I be experi etioed. Boxofl2Eeans,5Cc Hie Beans retail l 10 cents each, and can be procured from any dniffgist, fancy grocer or first'-el ass bar. FomsIb on din ing oars. On&box sent post-paid on re ceiptof 50 e'ents. Ginseng Distilling Co. Distillers of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies ST. LOUIS, - - MO. o: "O is! i k fa tisSS.tJJi leh & . v :1 I OINTMENTS And Suppositories will not, positively cannot do more than relieve yau. It requires an internal rem edy to remove the cause and effect a permanent cure. Ask your druggist for Dr. Perrin'e bookletao the subject. Don't pass us by call in and get our prices. Red FrontTrading Company. EBBSEr The Northern Pacifin ia ed among railways for its advertising matter. Its pamphlets, fohlp.rs. Imnllota ot tastefully gotten up and are valuable for ' contain, xiere la a partiai litt i, Oeneral Passennar will send out, carefully Send Six Cents Bnd Four Cents Send Hfty Cents scenery. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of tbe Brooklyn East End Art C'Inb. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and If they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. ' In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Tiled ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up tp me with restored health, and it only took tlrce months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for -women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of .the womb, whites and flooding. It isj helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have fl.00 bottles f Wine of Cardui. W!.E"ARDUI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS. yr ANTED To increase my list of farms Hiid binds for cam, in all parts of the county. Lands owned by non residents represented and sold. H . E. Cross, At tornpy at Law. IOR .SALE 500 tracts of land. In quire ot O. A. Cheney, Oregon City. 0 TEAMS WANTED to haul woo i at Ifl 10 pur cord. Pay iltli of each month. Good roads; swamping done, W. H Vanovtsr, Beaver Cn-ek. ;01i S ALK Finishing; Lumber by J. A. Jones at his mill on the Ahernethy, 2 miles east of Oregon Cily. The mill and mai dineiy is also for sale, includinii 40-hor8es inline and boiler. Address J. A. Jones, Oregon City. JTOR SAL K Good grades ADgora g ats by W. W. Irvin, Aurora, Ur. JWH SAI.E CHEAP U acres of land, clone to town. Address C. K. Live say, Oreuon City. JJONJ5Y TO LOAN on approved real estate :.nd cunt' le security. . B. Diuiok, A tim ney-at-Law, Stevens Build ing, Oreuo. Cifv. Oregon. JNDIVIDU.-M.8 HONEY to Loan m you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattel : also a uood farms for sale worth .$3000 each. $000 of citv money on approved security. John W. Lober, Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City. QATTLE 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 eaU of Molalla Corners. Ice soda at tlio Kozy Kiindy ICitclieu Younger, the watchmaker, has moved next door to Harris' Grocery, Dre. K. B. and A. L. Beatie, dentists, Weinhard building. i All kinds of bicycle repairing, lock work and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb'e bicycle stiop, opposite Barlow's gro cery. Give tfaem a trial and be satis ed. A brand-new Ideal cash register for sale at half price at Courier-Herald of fice. TjOST-On July 26, a black and hite igiiBn setter, almost black, answers to name of ,"Oongar;" Reward for re turn to Courier-Herald office. pRETTY HOME for sale or rent! acre age; all conveniences. One mile west car line. Address "Property." Box 348, Oregon City. RANTED, at Portland Hotel, a boy at. tending school, to work for his board. fOR SALE, at Oregon machine shop, an 18 horse power engine. pOR SALE, one boiler feed pump, at the vicguu vifcj iiiauuiue snop. A Lette F tm Likhfif!d, Ktb. Thomas Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb , wrote us a few weeks ago about his ex perience with Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. As his case may be simi lar to others it naturally would be of interest to them to know the result of his test. He had been haunted for years with a gradual growing weakness until he was reduced to almost a shadow. His comDlexion was sallow and pimply had dizzy and sinking spells, with loss of memory and ambition. Always felt tired and outdone, suffered greatly with nervousness, and felt that his heart's action wis weak. His digestion was eo pour n ia system received no nutriment, lie says ne commenced the use of this luu.u.. tuning one tauiet after each meal ne uiu not notice much change afier using one box only he enjoyed his meals better, etill he kept on nntil he had used six boxes. He used the last box more than six months ago. When lie stopped the use of Tonic he weighed 2S pounds more than he did when he commenced. Has not been rick a day since, and ia well in both mind and body. Dr. Gunn's uiwu ierve ionic is the beet medi cine in the world for pale, weak or sick ly women Sold by all druggists for 75 cents per br,x, orsent by mail on receipt of price. rite us about your case. Ad , Gann' Pni'adelphia, Pa. l or tale by Charman & Co , Druggists. Beyond Belief. When Abhaham Lincoln was a young j man, bis prodigious strength and his skill In wrestling were matters of note throughout central Illinois. Few In deed were the men who could boast of having laid him on bis back. Somewhere along in the thirties there was a case on trial in one of the circuit courts in that section in whtcli an ef fort was made to Impeach the testiuw ny of one of the witnesses. The evi dence was conflictfng. Some would believe the witness on oath and others Would not. ' At last a middle aged rutin with a de termined expression of countenance was called to the stand. The usual question was put touching the reputa tion of the witness for truth and verac ity: "Would j-ou believe him on oath?" "No, I wouldn't," he ansfwered, and before the lawyer on the opposite side could interpose he gave his reason: "I heerd him braggln' onct that he'd throwed Abe Liucoln In a fair an' square rassle." No other witnesses were called. The attempt to impeaclr was successful. j Youth's 'Companion. A Shrewd Yankee. A certain Boston hotel man tells this good story at his own expense: When a small boy on the farm, his folks often sent him to the neighbors to buy a 'dozen eggs when their hens failed to lay enough. He noticed that the old farmer al ways held each egg before a lighted candle and examined it carefully. In his Innocence of Yankee shrewdness the boy supposed that this was prompt ed more by honesty and Intention to detect whether the eggs were bad or not. , One day, however, when he counted his eggs, according to custom, there were ouly eleven in the basket With a determination not to be cheat ed, the lad trudged proudly back to the house and quickly made known his discovery. "Oh," said the old farmer, "that's all right, my boy. Oue of them has a dou ble yolk." Boston Record. Sea NWklncea. Pretty nearly every one has seen tbe curious "sea ruffles," or "sea neck laces," which tire found plentifully on ocean benches. These are the egg eases of tlio sea snails. They consist of n number of small disk shaped en velopes attached along a sort of stem, the biggest of them being in the mid dle. In each envelope there is a little spot of thinner material, which the young break through when they are ready to be hatched. When the female gasteropod is about to lay, Fhe buries herself in the sand, from the surface of which the "necklace" of eggs Is gradually extruded. Being thus set adrift and exposed to the elements, as well as to devouring enemies, few of the eggs are ever hatched, but those which do come int: the world safely and survive doubtless live to a very great age. Pliysleal Formation of Mexico. Mexico possesses a curious physical formation. Rising rapidly by a suc eess'on of terraces from the low, sandy coasts on the east and west, it culmi nates in a central plateau, running In a northwesterly and southeasterly di rection and having an elevation vary ing from 4.000 to 8,000 feet above the sea. High above this plateau tower the snow capped crests of several vol canoes, most of which are extinct. Ten of them are over 12.000 feet in height, and three look down upon fer tile valleys from altitudes of 17,783, 17,350 and 10,000. These are Popo catepetl, Orizaba and Ixtaccihuatl. The Voice of Experience. Young Father I've Just made a big deposit In a savings bank in trust for my baby boy. When be Is twenty-one, I will band him the bankbook, tell him tbe amount of the original deposit and let him see bow things count up at compound interest Old Gentleman Won't pay. I tried that My boy drew the money and got married with It, and now I've got to support him and his wife and eight children. Cheese. Cheese may generally be classified eg bard and soft and tbe different varieties are obtained by varying the proportions of cream. When made of cream alone and at a law temperature with little pressure, we have the soft or cream cheeses. These must be used while comparatively fresh, as they soon decompose and become rancid. Ptolemy's Nuptial Yacht. Ptolemy I'hilopater possessed a nup tial yacht the Thalamegon, 312 feet long and 45 feet deep. A graceful gal lery supported by curiously carved col umns ran round the vessel, and within were temples of Venus and of Bacchus. Her masts were 100 feet high, and ber sails and cordage of royal purple bue. A Mutton Chop. Before cooking a mutton chop for an Invalid plunge the meat Into boiling water for about two minutes. By do ing so the albumen In the meat forms a white covering on the outside and prevents the gravy from running out during the process of cookiug. tier Sad Predicament. I "She says she'll have to have a new bonnet before she can sing In the choir." "Well?" "Well, be says that she'll have to sing In the choir to get the money for a new bonnet." Chicago Post ' Had a Chance. Mother-Do you think that young man has saved anything? Daughter Undoubtedly, ma. He says be has never loved before. ANIMAL IMITATIVENESS. Bow a BeRpror'a Dots Grows to Dt Like His Master. "One of the most curious traits to bt found in the animal nature," said an observant citizen, "is that which grows out of the unconscious imitativeness of creatifres of the lower order. I have observed many instances of whore the creatures of a lower crdor have taken on the characteristics in some notice able degree of members of the human family. One might know, for instance, the beggar's (let: from 1 lie look of the dog, from the droop of the eye, the pa thetic hang of the lip uud a certain gen cral air of despondency and hopeless ness which seems to speak in the very nature of the animal. I mention the beggar's clog because it Is a familiar example. The beggar's dog never looks cheerful, never smiles, never frolics, but simply sits by his master and broods and begs for whatever charity may give. "I have seen the dog character mold ed under happier influences, and the dog became more cheerful. He was a light hearted, free aud easy sort of creature and seemed to get something of the sunnier side of things. I am al most tempted to Bay that If you will show me a man's dog I will tell you what manner of man the owner is, with particular reference to tempera ment and his moods. The melancholy man, the man who grovels mentally along the gloomier groves, the pessi mistic man who is always looking al the dark sk'.e of the picture, all the ineD who come within these unhappy classi fications rarely own a cheerful dog. The dog unconsciously takes to the ways of the master and In his moods Imitates the muster's way of thinking. "But turn to the dog of the Jolly, cheerful fellow. Wntcb him show his teeth in iuughter when the master ap proaches. He is darting across the yard and dancing and frisking around the master's feet in the happiest way imaginable, and he is up to all kinds of pranks and does all kinds of little things to Indicate the good nature that is in him. He does as his master does and scv'uis to take the same genera! view of life. These are small things, I guess, but they show Just how Impor tant one's way of thinking may inllu once o:o's dug ti ml change bis whole view of li!'e."-Nev Orleans Times Democrat. PICKINGS FROM FICTION. Ghosts went out with gas.-"The Pa gan's Cup." It Is only seliish people who cannot believe that they are selfish.- E. It. Benson, "Scarlet und Hyssop." The things men inherit are mostly weights: they must grow their own wigs.teju White and Black." Kingsre great in the eyes of the people, but the people are ; Teat In the eyes of (Jod.-J. Iluntly McCarthy, "If 1 Were King." One tm::-t love ut least two women to appreciate either, mid did the silly creatines but know It a rival becomes them like a patch. Edith Wharton, "The Valley of Decision." . Men are singularly unoriginal when they make love or pray. Women and the Deity have been perpetually hear ing the same thing from the beginning of speech.-"The Story of Eden." A woman never does care for her own soul so much us she cares for the nuiu she loves, lint 11' she is good sho cares fur her soul more than for her happiness or even thai) for his happi ness. "The Alien." ' A (;ood Blemory. When Tbeoihire I!o. sevelt was gov ernor of .cv Yuri:, he was a great friend of the porters and employees of the New York Central. One morning he took the 0:13 train from Albany west, and ns he entered the car be said to Adams, the colored porter: "Hello, porter! You here still V" "Yes, sir," replied the porter, "and I'm going to stay here till you get to be president, and then 1 want you to give me a Job." "I'll go you I" promptly replied the governor, nnd, sure enough, when Gov ernor Roosevelt became president of the United States he surprised Adams by sending for him to go to work In Washington. Schoolmaster. A Certain Cure for Dysentery Diarrhoea. and "8ome years ago I was one of a party ,1.-1 lnA.lnil mnblnna innn iilei'sla Irin " says F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Brad ford County. Pa. "I was taken sudden. Iv with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trin, when editor Ward, of the Laceville Messenger, suggested that I. take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I pur chnBed a bottle ar.d took two do:es, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip tucceeefully and never felt any ill efiect. Again last summer , I was almof-t completelj run down with 1 a n attack of dysentery . I bought a bot tle of this fame remedy ana tins time one dofe cured me." Bold by Geo. A. Harding. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Be Kind You Hava Always Ec?gM Bears the Signature of PUTNAM FADELESS, DYE arc fast to sun light washing and rulbing. Soii by C G. Huntley Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with, bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. iThis unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as. most people suppose. women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great - remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold! by druggists, in fifty- cent ana one aoiiarsw .,g3BEfl sizes. YoumayhaveaE:K daiiipto uuuio uy limit free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp-Root . ing all about it, including many of the. thousands ot testimonial letters received from sufferers cured, In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sura ani. mention this paper. LEOAL NOTICES. In the circuit court of ihe state of Oteunn, for' ClHikHinaao limy. Veronica feverin, plaintiff, vs. Ctrl Si'Veri! defendant. To Cnri Severin, the defendant above named. In the nnnie nf the state of Oregon, you an horeby uotilied Hint the plaiuilfl herein lios Bled a complaint gtinst you in the above entitled, court and cittise, and you are hereby requited to. appear and answer sjiUI complaint on ur before the -lent day of lite time prescribed by order of ptitillea Hon hereof, t-'-wit: On or W fore Ihe 8il dity of Oo--t.-ber, 1H02; y-u are further notified tlmt. If ynu.. fail to upbear and answer the cetuplitluLliereiit orr lo plead thereto the pitiintitV will cause your de fault to be entered and wilt apply to the enuit.. above mentioned for tlto lellef pmyod for in tile compliant herein, t h.it ifl . to B'ty, for a decree for. ver d ssolvitig, tbe bonds of niHtritnony tlmt may be exisiitJi: be tween pbilutitf nntl ( eteudimt herein, aul for alimony and altorneys uvs. and lor the cuUotiy altd control of th-' u ! i'di-etl llulueo in woti cemplniiit: fur:h ... -1 'iff may be awtmb. d atid she he deen 1 1,.- ,.v,, r f the noi'lhertett qtnrler (i) O' - - . imh i:o.. lit township three' (k) south, of rn . ' v M i'ii -1 ,,f the Willamche Meridian, in I'l .Mo'.fs route . tate of Oreuon and for phiinldrn ,.nl "i.iimfinonts bertiu, mid lor Mich other and ftiiinei relief as to the court may seem i roper nnd a In equity i-jiM'ott and Juki.: .'" - .vv-" Jf J 'lite date of the first publication of IbtPflfun molts is Kridtiy, AugitBt 15, l'.'O'J, tnd the last pA' Mention tbcreot is briday. Oou ber A, lliOJ, imdt that sniil summons shull be published on Friday of eoch week for a period ot sU weeks between, said dnirB. ifc-t Thin summons Is published by order onion. Thomas F. Kynn, judge oi the county court of tUfl oottuty of ClHckaiims, Oreaon, duly made ami en tered on the Mil day of Aim list, A, 11. Ml. ".!, jl CHAS. J. HCllNABK.C'vi Attorney for I'laiiiMff. NOTICE. Noice ie hereby given that Ihe utnlerslifiifd wit apply to the county court of riaettstnas county- Oreuon, on W, iliiesduy, the lit si day of October, lor a license to hell spirituous, malt and viiiuous liquors in less iituttititi- than one gallon, in liar low precinct, in accordance with Ihe pt-iitkm herewith published. ffvn' W. 11 SkWAHo. August 27, 1002, To the Honorable Board 'of County' Commission ers ror Clackamas county, Wogon: We the undersigned legal voiers of Hut-low pre cinct, Clackatniis ccunty, Ori-gon.do rospnolively. petitltlon thai you grant a lioense to W. II. How ard to sell spirituous, mn It and vinous liquors in sain Bartow precinct in less qiii'.niities iiian tuo gtillon: C. O 1'ull, J. W. Jesse, E. K. Jttey, James Ogle, Carl It neck, Jacob Kuek. Jr., Win. Motft lnnd, W.A Howard, W. B.Tuil, ( has. Ogle, J. Rueek, Sr., V m. Barlow, Chan. Schmidt, .1. Omm- WiiV.O. N. YUllcoi'k, 1. II. W Itlinine, A. I'll inisun. T. C. Ambus C. U. Barlow, Kd Ogle, O.ll. (li e. bel. Win. S. 'l ull, J. F. Yo-t, L. K. Armstrong, J. B. King. J.W. ( ovev, J. A. Andrew, K. lliirliorv Ccoige Ziopler, 11. T. Melvin, M Ili um r. It K Ir win, It. u. Iiement, 8. I'.vans, l' 11 uolloy, Horn Katinal, H. I'edersen, M. Briesntg, J. J.J. Blindness, T. A. Campaii, H. O. Kreemu..Iihu Coleman, W. Bnitn, O. Hess, J. I). Hess, v. Back er), Andy Uickert.J. II. Dozler, Ang Kutlieitbnre. Carl Thlbine, Joint (iohro. Jnmes M colli, J. J. Taylor, A. W. Arm.trong, W. A. Hngey, Thomas Hoover, vaitot) vngwiii, Attione Jezi, Henry Hodges, A. B. Wlddow s, L. I). Hoover. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In the circuit conrt of the state of Oreron. for- the county of Clackttuias, In the matter of the tln!e of Ji linn r. Schacht, deceased. .ntj Notice Is hen by given that the undeisigned ha. been duly appointed executrix of the estatv ol Johann F. Heltaclit. deceased, by the honorable, county oonrl uf Clackamas county, OregoB. All persons having claims against tho said fs tato ate hereby notiucd to present the same to ma with proper vouchers for payment atrny residence near llamascus, Oregon, w ithin six mouths front this date or they will lie forever barr-'d. MARY HC11ACHT, Executrix of Sail Iistutta Gordon K. Hayes, Attorney for rislaie. listed Sep.ember 3, l'.iol. SUMMONS. In Ihe Circuit Court of the Htute of Ort'eon. for Clai'kaniasCounty. I ,. lizzie Hcott, Plaintiff, vs. Edwln;i. Scott, Ih'foii atil. i-"-. " VJ irQ To Edwin l Scott, liu(defendaul above niimeil: In the name of the Suite of Oregon, you are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint til,i against you III the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the 'il'd day of September, ltiei, ud If you fall to lo appear and answer, the plulntur will apply to tlio Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving tlife bonds of matrimony now existing between plulis tlff and defendant, for alimony and attorney's fees, and for the custody and control of the minor child ren named In said complaint, ami for costs anil disbursements of litis suit, and for such other ami further relief as to this Court tuny seem Just alio) equitable This summons Is published by order of Ho. Thomaa F. Hysu, Judge of the County Court of th County of Ciaekamss, Oregon, duly made and ea lerml on Die 4t It Uiiy of Aiignu, lis i. The date of the lirst ptihllcalion of this smiinionst as directed bv siibl order is August 7, VM, ami the. lust thereof Is September 1Mb, Wl. W.M. It KIP, Attorney for I'lalulin. KXKCUTOUS' .NOTICE. NotXB It hereby n that vp tlienn h'lNlfiitet1 Jiiivo Ioumi ilitlv tipfil'i(f"l tti f x."'Ut' ra ot th (if I in N. '. er il"iwrt.), bv ti, orh:r "f tluv coutily ronrt f t "f Ori'K'tii. IMfU Iruiiii c mn.y, d'liv timiW thfsdtty aii't lint nil pflrmni, huvffi d i urn RgHlttst t'G M'ato if lh nut lint N. Il.iltur fleftcHscit, ntt pnt their riVun duly vtwIfW.. In the tvi'lerMjrnM ut th-i Uw oiSV of (,', I). A , Utoun-tlo in Oregon Clif, Om con, w U h! u six nr n!h from the dn'ft hi"" t. 1K H. niYWKKvMTil'. DAVID M. ltK' (. Extcuttor '. " " Il V. ft . Put ...Sf plimbor.Mli, V.i 1.