OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1902. Oregon ,P S0ErLlNE m Urn J ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD CO. Til ;on pacific EAST G.7C3 TKfttE THAI KS 0. R. & 11 Co. tl:-3 Cliolca c! I1AIILY TI S. TWO V 'V (XYt ' 7 T -I iilMlii 9-00 a. m. 9:'il) p. in. TO i SALT 1 VG. DEN OMAHA, CHICAGO ami KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA TH NORTHERN (i:'0 p. m. .TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean tea hip j s leave Portland ei 5 Days for SAM FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for W illam ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan, Tor full information call on or address nearest O . H, & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CBAIG, O, P. A., Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA LEAVES 'fe,'15'- AKKIVKS Fnr Mnygens Rainier, I:iTkni', WuHlport Clifton, A'tnt-ia, Wnr-8-00 A. M. r'entnn, KSuvel, Ham- iimn'l, Perl St'-vt'ns, 11:10 A.M. Gwliart I'ark. Scu-itie, Astoria aii'l Sctbore 7.00 P.M. Astoria Kxpres, D:4o P. M, J)niiy. j r-TT-N q A CRUISE OF Th8 T!ruU of a Li-C 1 pah vimlir vi;iii Uir ini'tntr tll-ll tliU THE PQDPD AlSJf.F recurrent pain in the ululonie.v whit h 2D. K . . , . r m I , ' Ticket Offl. 'Ars5 Morrison ft. mid Anion Depot. J. C. Maio, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Ore. P9P.TLAND-A ST0FJA E3U!; STR. BAILEY GATZERT unrtity IT? ill Daily Round Trips, rxcept S TIME CARD Leave Porl'aml Leave Astoria i hi. .7 A. M .7 r. m DMLES-FCRTLAKa ROUTE ST IIS. TA1I0MA n;l RiKTLAKO Daily Trips Except Sunday STR. TAHONA reeve Portland, Men., Wfil.aml Fri. Leave Tut; Dalles, Tues , Thtirs iiml S.it 7 A. M .7 A. M ars Nature's warning; notes of approaching clmrer h on a dis eased heart.. If. yen would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pav heed to the ' rorlglnal. rrofossor Theodora Rusk of the Smithsonian institution was commis sioned to proceed to the banks of New foundland for the purpose of studying the cut tleiis.ii. His uncle, Prosper Slarliaditlo, placed his yacht Espcr enca at the disposal of the savant. A party was made up, including Mr. Mar- tallow he eating of improper loo-t or loo fiee indulgence in ice-water. Imp nil j mediate cause of crumps and colic ip often the distention of the bowels bv gas. Quick relief follow- the use of l'errv Davis' Painkiller. C'arelul noneeK-epete give it the place of honor in the family medicine cl'vef. A Certain Cure for Dysentery Diarrhoea. early warnings, cirengtnen t..e heart's muscles, quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its test of all h that pre remedies, Dr. Miles' STR. METL.AKO Leave Portland, Tiie"; , 'ilium, and Sat. .. .7 A. M Leave Dullis, Mom, Wed. and Til 7 A. Mg Landing, Foot Aider Street BOTH 1'irOKEB, MAIN 8M I'OHTI.AND, Ol'.EGoN AO EN IS John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore. A. J. Trylor ' Astoria, Ore. J. j. Luckey lined River. Ore. Wolford & VYyers. White Salmon, Wash. J. O. Wvatt Vaiicouvi r, Wash. It. B. G.iihreth Lyle, Wash. John M. Tot ton Slevenson, Wash. Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash. Wrn. Butler Butler, Wash. E. W.CR1CHTON, PORTLAND, ORli. Pi mv O THE Qj. Only transcontinental line passing directly tnrounn mmmi city. "RYETAB" Whiskey Beans. C 1 A ?neb3, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three pplendidlv epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through bleeding and Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most inaunificeut scenery in America )v daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest ratei and descriptive literature address J. D. rWSFIELD, General Agent, 24 Third Sirttt, Fortrrd. C)-n The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at .way points on both Bides of the Columbia river. Both of tl e above fteariK if rave tefn re nl and are in excellent eliaj e ii r ti e feeten ofl 00 The iiesnlHtor I.ine wii I endeavor to giveitf patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of Die Begulator Line. The above steamers leave Iortlni17a in. an Dalles at 8 a. m.,aiid arrive at destination lueiup time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. C. AUAWAY General Age S'omethinp abBnlutrly new rind ) with wliitli we have experi mented for years. One bean makes one pliiss Ar tificial Whiskey (Kyo or Bour bon): six beuns to the pint. Just the thing for travelers, and Convenient lor picnics, excur sions, etc. Contains all the virtue of Ihe best, whiskies without tiie dele terious effect. Made from the pure vegetable matter, and guar anteed to contain no poisonous or narcotic drugs of any descrip tion. If ahevernpe is not desired, a Bean may tie tiiken In the month without water, and the most ex hilcuiting effeu will be expepi euoed, Box of 12 Beans, 50c The Beans retail at 10 cents each, and can be procured froiii-H Bliy ornggist, rancy Rroecr or first-class bar. For t.lo on din ing cars, One box sent post-paid on re ceipt of 50 cents. aclion heart Heart Cure. 'TVurU;atso iii'rcl that it ehcv.litlicbP'J. arifl the pain warf BORtwprndfevcro tl..!t I could lmrtily hrft.t'.io. 1 wod-four bot- ties of Dr. lii'n's' li'carVCuroj.nd tl.o palUtuimi and pain were gone'' Mus. C. Black, diaries ton, S. C. Ht?p ca w-; controls the heart aclion, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire, system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Ginseng Distil ing Co. Distillers of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, ST. LOUIS, MO. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS. WANTED To increase my list of farms and lands for sale, in all parts of the county. Lund owned hy nnn rei-idenie represented and eold, U, E, Cross, At torney at La'. JTOR SALR cjnire ot O. 500 tracts A. Cheney of land. Oregon In-City. 10 TEAMS WANTED to haul wcoJ at $1 1'5, payable 90: at end of two weeks and hahtnee at en t of con'r.tet. Add eaW. II Vanover, Beaver Creek. City Of ASTOIIIA, Bear? the ) 9 You HavBAIways BotigW Signature of OINTMENTS And Suppositories will not, positively cannot do more than relieve yon. . It requires an internal rem edy to remove the cause and iffect a permanent cure. Ask your druggist for Dr. Perrin's booklet on the subject. !f'. r. "Tfc J, I..- s ., T Uf ''tl 1 Ai;, a k at.y yigy "wm yOH SALE Finishing Lumlier by J. A. 'ones at his mill on the Ahemethy, 2 miles east of Ort eon City. The mill and machine is also for Bale, including 40-horses inline a",.i boiler. Addre-s J. A. Jones, Oregou City. POR S LK by W. W. -Good grades Ang ira g iats Irvin, Aurora, Or. JOOR SAI B CHEAP 11 acres of land, close to town. Address C. R. Live say, Oreeon City. MONEY TO LOAN on approved real es'ate iind chat'le security. (i. R. Di.mick. Attortipy-nt-Lnw, Stevens L 1 1 1 1 1 ing. Ore -.,n Ciiv, Oregon. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at ft oer cent and 7 per cent on land or chi.liel-; slso a good farms for sale worth $6000 each. $000 of city money on approved. security. John W. Lodku, Attorney at-Law, Oregon City. Ice soda at, tno Kozy Kandy Kitchen. Younger, the watchmaker, has moved next door to Harris' Grocery. tindalc's daughter Lily , and her fiance, Allen Ward. One afternoon while the pleasure seekers wore lounging on the quarter deck in w icker chairs Mr. Martindale asked the professor for some informa tion regarding that interesting swim iner, the cuttlefish. "Th-ji'e are various kinds of cuttle fish," said Kr.sk, "differing in weight from a few pounds to several tons. The octopus, or eight legged fish, is not found in the largest size. It is the squid, with his ten arms, or tentacles, that grows to the greatest magnitude. Two of lils arras differ greatly in length from his other eiijit, being sometimes owr forty feet in length, while the shorter are only eleven. "What a tvrriUo monster!" exclaimed Lily Marumkile, shuddering. "The animal," contimiedHue profess or, "rarely moves lorwarii, uut pro pels himself backward by driving cut water. His means cf defense is a largo quantity of black ink, which he expels from his body at the approach of dan ger, doubtless with the expectation of concealing himself." "Will we see any of these large ones?" asked Ward. "We are going whore they have been found," replied Rusk. A few days later the yacht cast1 an chor in a bay abounding in the smaller varieties of cuttlefish. A fishing schooner that had been hailed reported having seen a few very large ones, but as none had come to the surface no correct idea could be formed of their size. It was not long before all except Professor Kusk tired of looking at the small specimens that were caught and turned their attention to such amuse ments as are to bo found on board a yacht. The banks of Newfoundland are noted for iish, tu;d fishing was the order, of the day. Trofessor Rusk un boxed an enormous sunglass, swung in a pivotal frame, and tixefl it to the gunwale. Then he. threw the concen trated rays of th- sun far down into the water to look for specimens. One afternoon when tho wind had . . ... i j.,, t.,, aieu completely awny unu tuo unu Was COUSiCIClaDiS U mo jui-uinuii-u save the lovers and the professor were snooKing In the cabin. Miss Martin dale and Mr. Ward were silting on the forecastle fishing, and the professor was working with his sunglass. It oc curred to Lily Martindale, who was n venturesome girl, to move out on to the bowsprit. She had not time to get safely seated when therj was a terrific tug on her line, n.'.d. losing her bal ance, she fell owrboard. The hooked fish swam away with the line, which was wound about Mi. s Lily, dragging her with it. At tho moment she fell Into the water Professor Rusk, whose eye was following the focused rays ftf tho sun, exclaimed: "By thunder!" "Allen! Allen!" shrieked the girl. "Save me! "Some years it go I was one of a ivrtv that intended n ..iking a long biejele trip," says K. L. Teylor, of New Albany, Brad ford County. Pa "I wne takt n f-mhbn-ly with diariln ei, and ae about to give np the tii when editor Ward, of the Lacetile Messenger, t-icgeste t thnt. I tnk a dose ni Cliiiniherlein's ' Colic, Cholera and Dumhota R. nudy. I pur chased a 1 ottle ai d took two ni es, oi e bt lore ptariii g end rre on the ?cute. I made 'be ti p i uci eft-fvdly and nevi r felt any ill i if et Atf.it. lust f-nmn-ir I was lnio;t comi lettl. n in down with an atliick of dvfi ntoiy 1 bought a hot tie i f this tame n mi c!v ml this litre one doreYU'cd me." hold by beo. A. liittdirg. 1 1 1 1 1 If U F, r 2t) .ea;s I had hct n a suiVerer 1 had he from bronchial troubles accompanied with a hacking cough. I at limes suffered from extreme nervous pros tration. About four years ago I be gan biking Ripans Tahule?, and since then I have used them pretty con stantly. I rarely retire at nigci with out taking my Tahule, and I tied they keep my digeslive oisans (which nai urally are weak) in good order, and they slso allay my tendency to ner vousness and make me elef p. At drnp,(rlst8. ' The Five-Cent packet is enough for an or dinary ecasslon. The Inmily bottle. CO eents. rontiniiH a supply for n yeer. Thousands Have Kidney Tremble and Don't Snow it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass tt or pain in the back is alr.o convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. ' What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-; Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every ! wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the lvj-lr liirlnstre kUJ,l. of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of linnor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up mar.y izs during the night. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. t stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and.tl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery F"'-V'V'. and a book that tellsfffil" Z?h more about It, both sent ?iS?J?,'H:HNg absolutely bee by mail, "-iiiii-jiJ address Dr. Kilmer & nome of Swamp-rtoot. Co., Binghamion, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Drs. R. B. and A, Weinhard tie'ldittg. L Beatie, dentiste All kin Is of bicycU repairing, lock work and aw tiling at .lolnihon & Lamb't bicycle enon, opposite. Ihulow's gro eery. Give them a trial an 1 he satis ed. FUTNAM FADELESS, DYES arc fast to sun light washing and rubbing. Sold by C. G. Huntlcv !l A Complete Line -0?- Fine Footwear LEO AL NOTICES. A brand-new Ideal cash register for sale at half price at Courier-Herald of rOST On July 18, a black and a Lite E glish setter, almost black, answer" to name of "Cougar." Reward fnr re turn to Courier-Herald office. "pOR SALE, at Oregon machine shop, "an 18 horse power engine. WANTED.A trustworthy gentleman or lady In each county to manage Dusmess lor an oia estaD- lished house of solid financial standing. A POR SALE, one boiler feed pump, atlhe straight, bona fide weekly oash salary of 118 paid A- Oreffon Citv machine hon Wednesday with all expenses rs. Honey advanoed for Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chio bv check each direct from headquarters, expenses. Everything Tnsb, nat and Chan, AT meat Warkt ofd.Betbke Hew Straiton Bldg Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City rnmywiwiiBiwB Good Literature The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for its advertising matter. Its in A I vi pamphlets, folderB, booklets, etc., are Jr' Ol XjlAIIIOo l tastefully gotten up and are valuable tor what thev contain. Here is a partial list "Vf 4 of what MR. CH AS. S. FEE, General Passenger Ot Hill II Agent, St. Paul, Minn., will send out, can.f)ry t5 mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any corsfei nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. t Wonderland 1001- An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and halftone. This number treats particularly of the history of Send the Northern Paeiao's Trademark, the custer Battlefield In Six Cents Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland A neat and dainty pnMicalion containing a complete history of the Northern Paeilio Trademark. The artistio covers of the Wonderland, litOl are used in miniature. Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, showing the real flowers in their natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full page illustrations of Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park , A new 112 paue book in strong, flexible covers good paper, plain tvpe, illustrteii, poeket size, a compendium and descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Climbing' Mount, Rainier An llTustraled poeket-size book, 72 patres, In ftrong, flexible covers, printed on heavy paper, deseri pi ive of an aaeent of the highest peak In the United SUtes outside of Alaska of a glacial nature. fond uur Cents Bend Fifty Cents Twenty-Five Cents Pond Twenty-Five Cents. "Rusk! Here! Quickl" cried ward Instead of jumping after his fiancee. What had caused the professor's ex clamation was a ten armed cuttlefish lazilv swimming toward the yacht, taking in everything ' In tho shape of food thatvamo in its way. Swallowing Miss Lily's bait, It moved along the yacht's side from Stem to stern at n distance of about thirty feet, towing the no: r girl, who was sustained by nlr under her Betticoats. It was not long before the fish reached n point op posite rrofessor Rusk. The professor's first impulse was to 1umn for Miss Martindale, his second to find some means to paralyze the cuttlefish and detach her. As the monster floated under tho focused rays, his great arms moving languidly like the oars of a drifting man-or-war e boat, Rusk, estimating for the refrac tion Of the water, turned the rays straleht Into the fish's right eye. In stantly a black cloud issued from the great oval body, and In less than minute the water about It was ns black ns ink. This the professor hnd nnf calculated uiion. The fish, cor sclous of danger, had placed itself on the defensive, and now that It was invisible the work of detaching Lily was more difficult than ever. Placed In position to be used at any moment was a gigantic net of small wire cable strands, with apparatus for fiirnwlnc' it. It was an invention of ! Professor Rusk and had been con i Btrueted and fixed to the yacht's side , for the purpose of taking spe linens of large cuttlefish. The captain of the . yacht had come up, and Rusk, pointing to the ink cloud in the water, signaled him to cast tho net. Tho captain 1 pulled a lever, guiding the net by a reeond lever as it fell, covering the sur face at the Ink cloud, where the net sank out of sight. Meanwhile, Rusk, drawing his pocketknife, Jumped Into the ocean, swam for. Mls3 Martindale, cut the flshlino and bore her to tho yacht, where they wero drawn on hoard by one of the crew. The cuttlefish backed water with buch force as to tear tho net in many places, hut was held until it could bo killed. It weighed two und a half tons, and Its longer tentacles were lorty cisht feet. When the yacht returned to port there was a change in the matrimonial As Kind Yea Haw Always Bought 'riLc: "S XS Bears the H? ,,m r-i'uo rcturn voyage, and when she was 1J(Jtr A Letle F im LlUlfild. f it. 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. lie had been haunted for years with a gradual growing weakness until he was reduced to almost a shadow. His complexion was sallow and pimply, bad 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 was weak. His digestion was so poor his system received no nutriment. He says he commenced the use of this Tonic, taking one tablet after each meal. ' He did not notice much change after using one box only he enjoyed his meals Detter, still he kept on until he had used six boxes. He used the last box more then six months ago. When he stopped the use of Tonic he weighed 2H pounds more than he did when he commenced. Has not been sick a day since, and is well in both mind and body. Dr.Gunn'8 lilootl & JNerye Ionic is the best medi cine in the world for pale, weak or fdok ly women. Sold by all druggists for 75 cents per box, or sent bv mailon receipt of price. Write us about your chsb. Ad dress, Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. l or eale.by Charman t Co , Diuggirtp. For ladies, gentlemen and children you will find in our stylish and up-to-date stock. Our handsome and durable $3.50 shoe for men can't be equaled for wear, quality or style, and our women's fine $3.00 sho:s are the acme of comfort and graceful outline. Our prices will suit. Krausse Bros. In 'lr e'rrnit court of tlio sin;e oi OioKoe, fer Clsi ki in us o uuty. Vi'Mii ti seyerln, plaintiff, vs. Carl Sevcrln, licfeiiihiic. To t'mi Severiu, the defendant atiove named. In ihe name of Ihe s'ale ol (irefinn, you '.re hereby iioiilled that the plaintiff herein lias flled a complaint fgulni-t ynu In ilio nlwve ci'tUhil court and c:aie, nml you are hereby icqiilml to appear and answer saiil complaint on or before the last day of Ihe time prescribed by order ei puelica- ttoii nereot, o -w it: un or n-inre uie on nny in ue tober, ll'O.1; y. u are further notified that If you fail to api em-and i.mwir .lie cemplfllnt heroin or to plead thereto ihe plniutiit' will cause your de fault to be nner, d and will apply to the court above mentioned br llie leiief pniyed for in Ihe complaint herein, that l to Buy, fur a decree ion ver d-HHulvlug the bonds of niatrinoiiy that may be existing tie. tweeu plnluliff and i el'endant herein, and for alimony ami alion cys lees, and for the custody and control of the minor clllilren named in said complaint: further. 'In: plainiilf may be awarded tinil sliebe deeri-i il i h ilicwneri f the norllie.iat qmrter (.) o' -'' till. In tewpship tlnee (Si) south, ol in . w 0 .... I of me VI11riucA Meridian, In t n iin" , state of Or-guii, and for pint u, ' t : u ' . ii.iniiaciiieti'8 herein, and for such .' anil f't' i Iter relief . U die court mny hoi i.i I i""p. r i.n.l a la equity is rovot and Just. The date of the first puMcatUui of lliissusi mollsls Krldey. August IB, VAU, mid the last puji llciltion th, root is 1 ridiiy, October 3, lliui, itftd , that soid summons shnli li published on Krhlaj . of each week for a period ot si weeks bolweeu id date 8. 'ibis summons Is published by order of Hon. Tin mm K. ltvan, Jtuige of the enmity court ot t lie county ol Olncknmns, liicton, duly made mid en- term oinne Mil cay oi .i'iuuri, a. i. ikh Ci:.S. ,1. St'llNAHEb, Attorney for Plnluliff. NOTICF. Notice ie hereby plvi-n tluit die imdcrslt'tiert wfl atiply to the county court oi ciaekuiuas county, Oreaun.on Wednesday, llu liisl ilayot October, for a license to sell splri'w ns. mall and vIiiuour lliltors In less Humilities than oi e iintlon, In Har low precinct, in Bceordiniee with the petition hereulth piuilished. W. II SiWAitn. August 27, 1902. i To Ihe Honorable Hoard 'of County:. I ominlinaoi -ers for Clackamas County, Oregon: We the undersigned legal voters of B.irlnw'prn. elnet, Clackamas eeiinty, (iregon, do respectively petilitlon that you grant a lloenae to W. II. Sew ard to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in said Barlow precinct in less quantities than one gallon: Ti. O Toll, J. W. Jesso, K. K. Judy, James Dele, t an KliecK, jacmi nin-K. ji., m. biwo land, W. A Howard, W. H.Tull, Chan. Ogle.J. Kueek, Sr., n m. Harlow, una. m-niniui, j. iiim- way, C. N. Willcork, T. H. VMlllams.A. naiunaiin, T. C. Anil-iu u. u. eariow, r.ii vgie, . . u. r hel. Win. S. Til I, .1. V. YoM, 1-. E. AnnMrnnx, i. B. Kliut. J. W. ( ovev, J. A. An. new, f. nacuen. (leorne Zlealer, II. T. Mulvin, M lit sucr. It K Ir win, K. M. Denient.S. Kvaus, I'll niolloy; Nol raunal, m. reuers-oii, jukiuibi J.J. Sniidness, T. A. Csuipnu, U. O. Krieman.John Coleman, W. liann, C. Iless, J. U. Hess, v. Hack er!, Andy Hicnert.j. 11. uoier, auk nuiiieuuuii, Carl Thienie, Join, tiohro. Jinncs M coin, J. J. Taylor, A. W. AinistrotiR, W. A. llagey, Toonms Hoover, Vakon virgwui, Ainone .icji, neiuy Hedges, A. B. Wlddows, L. I). Hoover. Snodgrass, Fotografer ARTISTIC PORTRAITS Main and loth Sts., Oregon City EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In the eounly conrt of the sute of Oregon, for tliecou.lly of Clackamas, In Ihe matter of theiil:e (f.Johann T. Schactit, deceased, Notice Is hen by irlven that the undersigned hat beeriduly ajipolnted executrix of the estate of Johann F. Behacht. deceased, by tho honorable county court of Clackamas county, Oiegon. All persons having claims against the said s. lute aie hereby niotilh d to present the same to me with proper vouchers for payment at my residence near Pamaseus, Oregon, within sn mouths from tills dale or they will be foiever barr d. MARY Si'HACHT, Cxcculrlx of Sail Eslatc. Gordon K. Havks, Attorney for Estate. Pated Bep.euiber 8, lltOJ. SUMMONS. In tiie Circuit Court of the Slate ol Oreg.n for coUuty of Cluofnmas. Llille Sooggan, PlvlntifT,1 vs. Woodford Scog gan, Uefeudant. To Woolford Scogpan, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Orogou you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed agelnst you in the above entitled suit In the alove named court, on or before October 81, imii, the same being seven woeks from the first pub. Iieatl m of this summons, and yon will take no n n,t if v.,n fell lo so anuoar and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief deinaedi-d In aahl complaint, io wn; that the bonds of matrimony , existing between von and plalntlfi'befllwolveil. I bis iiunroiis Is published ny the order o( the ii ni,,.,n. A Mellrlde. JikIko of the Klftli Judlelal District of Ihe Hlte of Orcg n, in the Oiegon City Coorler.llerald, a weekly newspaper of general clrciilitlon In Clackamas county, for seven consecutive weens comiuen hib rC( .-i,,,ro. HI, VMrt. and continuing to and including O, tcber Ur-UHuK. aiiiin.ir.i.i,, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMM0N3. Voi CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. EI.?nature of DR. KINC 'try NEW DISCOVERY FOKTHAT COLr TAKE NO SUBSTsTU 2. Cures Consumption,Coi. :ns, Colds, Bronchitis, As! na, Pneumonia,IIayFevcr. ' cu- risy, LaGrippc, Hoars ,iss, aSorc Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. WO CURE. NO PA". "Wen 60c. and $1. TS'L BOTTlE.- In the Circuit Court of the 8tato of Oregon Clackamas County, Lizzie ricolt, I'laintlff, vs. Edwin L. Hoott, Defend ant, ... To Kdwln I.. Scott, the defendant above named: In the name ol the Slnle'of Oregon, ynu are bereby required to appear and answer the complaint tile 1 against you in the above entitled Court and cause, nr hufrtri. tlin 'Ad dlLV of etltemher. llH. Sllli If von fall so lo appear and answer, the plaintiff will ' . . A., ...I...1 In It... apply 10 UIO I. ours en ilia n-in-. ,n-uin.f.c. 111 ... . said eomplalnl, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plain tiff and defendant, for alimony and atlorney's fees, and for the custody and emit ml of the minor child ren named In ssld complaint, and for costs and disbursements of Ihls suit, and for such other and further relief as to this Court may sacra Just and equitable. This summons l pnblisbej by order of Hon. Thomas K. Ityun, Judge of the County Court of die County of ClackaniBs, Oregon, duly made and en tered on the 41 li day of August, l'.Sj'i The dale of the first publication of this summons as directed by said order is August 7, 1'.nrJ, and the last then of Is September lull, VM. WM. KKIH, Attorney for Hlalnlill. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Not'ce Is hen bv given that we tbeun lerslguol have been dulv uppoliited as ejHcut'rs cfthe ill of lia N. I!kcr iin ea .l, by the or ler of Hie county court of the tuc of Oregon. Cbicksnina cnuioy, dulv inn'b tli'sdtiv and tb-ir all persons bnvirm el lois agid'ist the "s'a I tiie said lr K. Ilnkor. d ceased, must present Hi ir claims dulv veiH'ed loth.) iiii...rsim..l at lli law o:!l Of C. I. Ar I). ('. Ilnurelie In Oregon Cd V . )llf toil, wlili n six m n'li f "in thedn'c i. i IIIK.M il- HbANKi-N-liil', iJAVIDM. liAKKIi. Executors of tic "'11 of IiaN. II ik -, eu-el. Pated, S' pi' mVr 'th, l't ".' . , . W.u i ALICE HYDE BARRGUn.