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I nil ur r. w r.t .-: ,irlf rl. .ma Mil W l I in ' irt ..ui rit mi1 ,ii i t I in mw irt!; A W"HI) ruoM imvykmu, To Tim KluTm:-K having been sni Unit li"'" y"" 1",r'' ," 1 "Waif dure' I" rll to 5"'" "ur '" VVare prospering no well a could he ci I Irl the I'""' Hi'"'' hir 'ru,i.( t aie krlghier now limn lliey have lawn any (.rn rloil ''"r' "''"""K1' long null! llm nrk c-iiiiniinrr. We are tHH't IhK gisxt success al Hie Iron works and w ,l, liHik lnr liniliir lln that lias leu Kilt'"!) Uk"l of. With tlie lwi 1vmiiie- !iui our -il will I k'l'l iiiii busy, Otgi has been fuMriiu lilt la luwu, ,ro ,m lwll growing rapidly Hi lsl five fvrirs. W ' fiilrrprliKi. iW, ntfl liioori'orntlon, mini have men ibtl IH IK' I1'"1' tlilngi wlieii j,l,s people rolticM. S itii,llnir ar mil being built mi rapidly ?rthy " "' M rcllyul I money railed Uirui lo a elantlallll, I 0r nrw school bulltllntf la (lit lineal one jthtcoiinly and tlm school la progressing :,i-ly Nr 1",w", l'nnoiisi. j Owing I" I'"' ""' ' . ... IibviiI till MB lltMIt mmm m f ,)fira"'.i " ' !lvitK"' W r"" y "'""H1' tliat tliry 'in In a lxilxr conillilon throughout tlmu ivar be lin Iieretofnr. Whan tlir !, reposed brlil)! mil road ar built hear .' rmrk wt will liav verr t'lcaailt ', 4.li all through liiwn, altliuiiKli aa limy 'miwlli-yalt.iril bed travel, j VYs anl sldoaalk mi Ibat ipl can go . ri.urrb ami Iml b Uilbrrxl allli mint' '; ,.lr. Itrablra, II linpruvaa tin apraiir 4!tln r,y iiimli to hav nl'-e sidewalks. alaii want lb motor Una lo I put t .' w" have Vary l'"drl I ulriilfll' cs for nor men hauls, farmers, , JnrrjUxly 1 1 v I K nrar here, ami also .,k ! llila aa an eutrrprlMi In Irad na t wfiiv. lunsi.ns. Canl'J ( ttlllngs. I i',v (i,L IH.-Work nn lb ClirlalUn EL .ul. a 1 1 1 ltllll I1IHIII'4m1 . 1 1 M t IlllUlflll auulil I ii'ini'lrlnl by Ilia llral ol lli lii- Vr, liul lb ratly ralna I'Ul a U.i Ui Wir I ,rB AH lb ""! work la now llnilul J lln laatritnt la rmninxii'cHl, It i Ilia triiliuii lo bav- lb work i-oui.li.J b) f,0rluf Ninriiiix-r III nrat riaa orin"r i lu bat lb (liuri li ilvlbalnl al Ibal Thf f i Irrlaln Inrnl whlrb lb ImIihI Tnti ,ii rr ailM-rtla! In banc on lal Krblav .'.I i -lilHHifl lor lo Wrrka. Ufi llii'iinaii baa r.iini.lnlnl an a-Mlllim l,rr n.hlnmt1 In Ibia iilai wbirli lm- furt llm liH'kauf Iblntia In Ilial art ul I'ailUinA ItnaiMikraii bav lrn tocvh ( i lain .iiaiillly of lii ani'lra lb rrk aloul X' Ixilra In all, nl.lrh Ibry I ililp bi I'nrllaii'l markrla. Mn. Il'l Jon. of 1'orllaiiil, a iai. c hrr arnla. Mr. ami Mr. I. W. How a I, lal rk, rrtiirnlnic bo"' Krl'lav, J Mr. Ymilid Biol Wll Vlallrtl lb ril- Snal r.irllaml lal FrMay, Mr. Yoiihk rr il l hniin- Hutiilay, Mra. Yonill! ia a hrr thoibar al r.irllaml. '(:V.in In lb wife ol Win. lirlbl.lr. Ortubvr Itlailk'blrr. sVn. W.il. Mark iil on atrip In AflliiK- !! n ulirrr aba alll rrmalii I almrl f tl'IHi'K (rlrn.li ami n-lnllvrt. jiirtnt Willi nfrnl Halurilay al llmrm- niii I'dMUm!, rrtiirnlliK riiinilay nrn- i.iri. r I'. Iliiii'biii al riirtlaml r ri 1 ai"l .'nlnnlav uillii'K nlmiira, a!i i Uil llir rtiiaitluii ivlnrnlnK bninr hull- i HChlll, 3t. J. II. Irvm taa In I'nrtlaml K.iliir.lay i mli,ri rvluri'luK Hmnlay. l!llnl limit aa In Canby Humlay vlalt- V Irlmill. Jira.J. K. K.rlrkaiiii, bo hiubrrii li k for Imir wrek llb tvi'bnlil frvrr, la lr rriii-rli.K ami aa abl lo ail ' fur ) liilimli'a al a llmr tbla wrrk. j jif I ( rwk. ounCurr, Hl. 17. Karmera are a lab- flora llllli K.Hxl wralbrr M) Ibal tby ; anw llirlr fall Kfaln. V ir nuiU nrr itDtllng iill bad tbla aarly lli araaiin. '"iKlaa llroiliar art havltiK iiiilia llin .iliiK llirir blKtbn-alilng tnai bliir aniinul f have In i, ut (in aU ami rlht borwi Ui 1 1 It oyer aom of lb ruaila. ). Kltih-y baa miM lior rlnltu l Orr i'. lio, Willi a Inru fanilly, baa liinvnl j V'" I'1' - We are glail to bav famlllra In. uc (lunlnn la iIWIiIiiik III larg farm niall Irai ta ami arllliiK Ibeni. IU Inu J'ly anlil fnnror five iirwa. Vflaenee of Mire la ronltry nwdlug. f Jxiultry brtHHling the lufiunnoe of I previous airo la aoldom dlsocrnlble r 10 daya have olapafHl, although ts are known whero tho nrnvioua sire wencod tho jirogony of the three ks following. Tlie Farmers' Journal lo noticetl In Borne InsUncos where jiiifluenco of the previoua aire wai faftorthe third day. Tl.la journal brooding several variotloe of fowla y year we have often allowed breeds fix early In the spring prior to mat "P. hut have never noticed any ill f ta among the progeny, each va- ihrtHjillng true to form and color, one remarkable com occurred In "lH-rience which might (five tho i'uiiinition advocates a straw to ii. About eight ycara ago we lAndalusiiuia, and among tho culls threo pullota marked white and i and as thoy wore good loyors wf I thum until tlm sncrnoillnir venr. B M ill ul ,on i m" mi"; lini nl,k l.ln'1' IWr ll'IH"! noir !ii'f .in e i limy wore allowed to run witn a ' "IiimRlod Hamburg cockerel. We tlia n.. , il - 1. ...l.Ji.rt r "8K tor me purjioBo oi univiuns I'nng the hitttr we found several Nly markod bluo AntlaluHlun chick 'Tut tho damn were whlto and black V'10 "ire a totally different breed, Vo.lll .. .t.,l. inN. HI."4 f r, iu ana more waa no mii l,"mlo in sight. This is a case of ro 1"n rathor than of a case of mis f'ce, although some would considor I arinifi,.,. ....!.... Ua .ilvlnff of eoiiH" . Jill'', (COW' n.iiiiuiii, nguiuBi iim ua..-o y1- At nil evnntu nn nnnltrv keener lose any sleep over the contamlna Ihoory, and while It may not be ex f nonsense it ia of no serious oonse- OLD TIME SMUGGLING. "ow U'" ra..atln tha Oava.ro- UMiut llaa DuganaraUd. iM-tnmUfurm, ,y night nn op.,n Ix'iit from ll, Kri-i.t l, nuul to tlniHliorn. f ll.iii.i,lilr.i,Hi,M..Xl W wK-nt, wo mv to cotitiuitoiiranly.MiinUiewiiir.D.ulo tlinua will, iHitty .tUnnpU to cWt tlie rnvniiiin, fnrwhli.li womw, nru uiura fro-im-iitly ruajKuulblo tlum men. Hurh an liii'l.li'iit tii.ro lm,,M.,,i Bt IWfMt, whoro mi Irlnliwiuiwm n.uaml Mury McMitlnm wju l.roi.Khi to tl.a ih.IIco court clwrKinl With kiH'.liiK wliUky on pruitibwaj which woro unllcmiaMl. HnrK.-ai.t June d, toaml that ha wont InU) tl.o dnfoudanfi himaa ami funud n woii.iui Uttiuod Oray too, who wu kUmI bnforo tl.o flro, UlKJti ari liliiK Mr tli anr'ant uuua ujioii 88 Ixittlm of imrUir ami two botllna of whlaky ttowod away In hr pnttl xt. To tl. Imiziiriouiililo amtw-ment of the iicUUir tha arryiwnt jirwlncod tlia pwinaj.t KarmniiU lit court Each xtlirxt wu iiimlo of oouraa aat klng ami wm (rlrt with ImitiinnraMo i-ickoU, mJ all of Umm IiiiikI with ft u.aUirUl o u to kw'p tho bottlna from clinking ami xiallly brt.akii.g each otliw. Uiilmptilly fr jKXjr Mury McMuhon, tin jmliiiMinU, whUky and portw woro OiliflaciiU! by tho rolnillloM JKilio niK UtrU, Mill tho chti'f iliillmjuiiiit waa "tit U Jail for tlir.n month. 1 ontor Uln no doubt that tliobfiirtyymtmtlil of ii I nn Hith of tli(M prntK-ut In oourt ww.t with Mury McMnhon to limbo. Tburo hua, wo fir, m.ver Un a tlmo lo HrotUnd or Iri'lnnd whim inrnptU tlima Hithwn and n.ounUln duw which nevi-r jiBld UwImiv to tl.o atnlo cxcIiiki. ut-r did not, Ilkn atolnn klaim, tiuilo tlio wnoUir l:ttiiiio of tlinir cltti.di'tiuo birth. Ho, howov-r. who would full, find amualiiK atorliMiiUiutrtiiii.li.ir the block-a-lo aud aiut.KuluiK coi.truU.id of war tlirough an enmny'a linm may turn with advaiitnuo to umi.y truiiiwllanllo Uiuk tltip which tafin with urtlclca rovealli.K tho Illicit trail carrlixl on during tho AmiTican civil war. I.ii1I of tho Mo Iloyd and Mr. Unx-nhow tyj wnro caught trying to mako their way down aoi.th with countliwa boxi-a of copiwr caiai and u'kaKt of quinino aUU-hwl Into tlmir crinolinoa. Captain KoU-rta, U-tlur known nmUr hit real iia.no, Ho Urt I'aaha, U'U ua tlmt ho iuniKKliil KTft qnantltii of Cocklo't pills into Ro rnwla, but that tho aouthiTimni, dlfTur lug in tiwto from tho liuni iitiil C'oloniil Frwl Iluriiaby, would havdi.onoof thnn. A rt-rtain young lady, who apiKwud to bo ill dolicuto hwlth, took al.ip at NuW York for Havana, whence alio hopnd to run tho blockade Into Mobilo. Over Kiwrrd by aranickniiM duriiiK the voy ah'", alio could not prevent tho atoward om from dUcovrrliiK that alio waa girt round aUmt with linen bandana, aimuiK which many cuntly drug were atowmL Hiii'h ia tho complexion to which modern amuggliuu baa come at luM. Our count Ktiarda have no preventive dutiea to kt- 1 form, and their only riilmiu d etro ia to , watch that no foreign foe make a do acent on our counts. The Dirk HhIUt kJi ka of the pnt are aa dead a tho pi rale of tho ('HpUin Cleveland onhr. and In their stood jictty larceny rovenuo chiiitera liko Mury MucMiilnm have prung into exiHteiice. Londou Society. Hhe red the Dog. Ai. awfullv awaiwr itirl nmio Into nn - . . ... uptown drug store) tho other day. mm led a tin v imif by a slender silver clu.in, Her hat wo all a bhxim with purplo I flowers, and an Alsatian bow of purplo ribbon was tied alumt Iui:ie'a nii k so big aa to give the iuiprt'twiion that there was nioro bow tlmn do. .Mllinly sealed hermtlf on a stool in front of tho aoilu fouuliiiu and tenderly lifted hia amall caiiiueshili to another seat beside her. Tho order was given for chocolate iro iTeau. sudu. When it waa aerved, this rather remarkable young woman conveyed u tewpoonful of the cream first to her own lips and then to puggle'a. This privoMl was reiHattl until not a drop was left It developed during this interesting episode that tho dog's name wu Nig, and to see Nig blink hia eyea and lick his small chope was very funny indeed. "Ugh!" exclaimed a mntier of fact woman looking on. "How that girl can put that spoon back in her month after that dog baa licked it jiaiisea my compre hension. I think it ia perfectly disgust ing." But Nig ouly blinked the more know ingly, doubtlesa thanking the good Lord that all women were not made alike. Chicago Newa. Charmed by a Inake. Aa I waa several miles out in the conn try, riding horsuback from Pomona to Etiwanda, I aaw a jack rabbit atnuding still only a fow foot from the road. 1 drove np close to tho animal, which still refused to scamper away. On tho con trary, the rabbit stood or sat transfixed to the spot, though making a constant nervous, shuddering motion, aa If anx iona to got away, but at the same time being held to the spot. I waa aurprisod that the rabbit did not floe at the ap proach of myself and horse, and when I looked a little sharper 1 saw a large rnt tlosnake coiled np nndor some bushes, hia head uplifted, about six foot from the rabbit. I shall never forget the scene. The rabbit waa looking with iudoscribable eagerness straight at the skwly ap proaching annke and heeded nothing else, I dismounted, and seizing a long stick by force pnahed the rabbit away, when the snake instantly swelled with rage and aonndod It rattles. I wounded the snake and then dispatched it. The rabbit for a second or two seemed be numbed and was hardly capable of mo- Hon. That was over qnu-Kiy, mm u animal hopped away. 1'omona rrog- re. - Chlaese Temples In America. The census bureau Ims is"'l bul letin which shows that there nre 47 Ch -ne. temple in the United States, val ued atftia.000, claiming llW.WO worship er Forty of these temple are in Cali fornia, 4 in New York, 8 in Idaho and 1 in Oregon. Chatupluaad bjr o fianila, A tokkwI, barufonlDd boy, crorwlng woepiir, liinl dofTud lila cap to tho Dueh eaa of Huthorlnnd in the ).oie of rnooK l.ition, whnii boohaerved a well drcxHed but riiklnl. lookliiK man following tier ftcroaa tho atrixit, a if trying to force oion her attoiitioiui that wore evidently olinoxidtu U l.nr. There waa a look of dUtren on tho ducliixw' face. "rkiuito mo, lmly," laid a boy'a rolco bnalde her, "oball I punch la 'ead'i" Kha tiiniod, looked down anally upon tho little awovjxir, and then aaid, amiling: "Why, Ifa Jouimier Hhe had roiiKtiubnred hi name after all, and at that moment the boy waa bora, body and aoul. Without waiting for another word he daahed off and turned a tort of violent "cartwheel" ao adroitly calculated that he landed with two very muddy feet in tho middle of the offenaive tnan'a walatcoat. Then, U'foro the man could recover from the shock, the boy had alapped him with one muddy hand acroaa the n.onth and with the otbr had depoaited a hand ful of the filth compound on the back of hii neck. Tho next moment the boy waa in the graap of a policeman, who drnnged him away to tho nenreitt jxjllce atution. Ho waa jiiHt lieinir rharged by the conatablo with having crunmitted an aatiault when the ducheaa entered. Hhe a poke kindly to the gnmin and then ri plained the af fuir to the liiHjiwtor on duty. At hur riuwt the boy waa eet at lilwrty, and he atald only long enough to aay to the lniwvtor: "It'a tho lady what minted me when tho cab run over mo log." London Cor. Now York Tribune. lllnta Abuut Driving. When driving, yon n.uat watch the rond. Turn out for atonee, ao that the horae almll not atuinble nor tl.o whcM-U jolt over thorn; avoid the mndholcs and phu-eH hero the going la bad; lot the honui al.wkci. aped when the road becimea heavy, and if yon want to mako np time, do it w hero tho gTound slightly aiwrcniM. I It ia a common mistake to thluk that ......,... I.-.. 1 . j.. n.(i n il.o a homo enn haul a cnrriuKe eaaily on the 10 vol. un aucii a roau no nan 10 ue puii lnir every moment; there ia no reot. Whereas Vi lien the Mad now rieea and now falls tho weight is taken off him at tlmi-a, and ho baa a chnuce to recover hia wind and to rent hii inuaclea. Aa botwii'i. a level road In a valley mid an nn and down roml over tho hilU, tho lat- , . , . tor la by fnr the earner for a horae to ' ! travel. hen you come to a Iouk lovel j atretch, let your horse walk a bit in the middle of It, Almoat everybody knowa that for the j fimt few mile ufter coining out of the UliU a horae abould bo driven alowly, and caiwcinlly tf he baa juat bwn fed. I , . , a -i i On a journey it la of the utmost impor tance to observe this rule Be careful, hnwflvpr tint tj rlieflr a rnunir nnir too 0.,i,.kiv wh(. ho colm- tHu out 0f the ,,,i,i ciivu l,lm Ui lml tiilV to him I , , , , ., ... aoothinKly, and prueently he Will come ilown to a inotlurnto we. If yon pull him up at oiico, you vex him extremely, ao much tt that he ia not unlikely to kick. Hnrper'a Young People. When llooth Haved Voung Lincoln's Lire. It wiui at Bowling Oivin, Ky., during I tho summer of 177. Edwin Booth stood ' uikjii n lilntform wuiting for a traiu; so, i. ... i . I too, ni.i a limn unKiiown 10 me acwr. i llliritil in lllOUKtll, lllis sirauger ten uio i platform to walk upon the track, not noticing an approaching engine. Uno moment more and there would have been an indiHtitit;uiidable corpse. Silently, suddenly, Edwin Booth seized this stranger and lifted him almost bodily utHin tho plutfornt. So close came the engiue tlmt it struck the stranger's hoels as they left the track. "Do you know who that man isr aeked Mr. Ford, the well known manager of Baltimore, who witncoHed the thrilling scene. "No," replied Booth. "Robert Lincoln. President Lincoln's eon." This was the moat satisfactory inci dent in Edwin Booth's life. Sensitiveaa a wouinn, he suffered untold tortures for the mad deed of his brother. He had voted for Abraham Lincoln as president and never voted before or after. Kate Field's Washington. Materialism Agalna Wit. Borne things of course In the French display especially of pottery and bronzea are purely decorative, and some of the visitors of course are deatitute of taste. The consequence is that occasion ally a person will come along who will gaze at objects of transcendent artistic merit with no feeling but one of mystery and curiosity. So it happened the other doy, when a simple minded woman stopped for awhile in front of one of a pair of vases S feet high, the price of which ia fll.OOO. She gazed at it attentively for a few momenta and then said dryly to M. Me loile, who atood by, "Pray, what ia that for?" The Frenchman took her measure at a glance and replied with elaborate polite ness, "That is Intended to boil eggs in, madam." Chicago Tribune. Making th Moat of His Changes. Tlie family tutor waa iuvited to a grand dinner party by his employers and surveyed with intense satufaction the half dozen wineglasses arranged in front of his plute. The footman came round with the wine. Tlie young man presented the smallest of tho glasses. "It ia vin ordinaire," observed the waiter. "Ah, precisely," replied our aaoetio philosophor. "I am reserving the larger glasses for the finer sort." Chronique Bourgeoise. A Modern Klmrod. Jimson Where are yon going Billson Ouly oft for a day's shooting. Jimson Great Bnakest With that car load of freight? Billson Those boxea contain books, tha latest and moat complete compen dium of the game lawa of the state, I dont want to ahoot anything ont of on. New York WeeUy. HUMMONB. In the Circuit Cnurt of the Hi ale of Dragon for the County of Clackamaa I', r. Momr. I'Ul ii tiff, in, Joillil Welch. John IJ Wrlrh, Myrlle MeCnllerty, Fruiik Mo ( KlTcriy, Hnlila MeCairnrly, Willie Kraua, MairKle Kvaiia, Clam Kvana ami Mury Dryaul. i ImluiMlmii,. To Joal.i.a WHrb, John Q. Wnleh. Myrlle Mc- Cartrty, rank Mi!:alTerlv, Hunhli ia aif:cai afTer- ly. Millie Kvana, MaiiKle Kvana, Clara Kvana ami Maijr liryaul, ami encli of yoii: ii Hie iimim ul the Htm ill Oreiioii: Yon are rmmlreil Ui apprar and auawer the complaint ol .'. K Morejr hiirrln. on or before the llh (lay ul NiivemlHir A I). IWIt; and If yon fall Ut an war the plaintiff will apply In the court for the relief priyeil for In bla eomplalul, In wll: fur a ileeree raloriiilni a errulu ll hereUi lnre maile, eirout"1 and delivered by Henry (' Welch Ui John U. Welch, and deereelnr, that It aa the 1111110110 of aald parties to. convey by aald deed the folbiwlna real eataie, Unite la Claekauiaa oiuiily, Oreaon, and deecrlhed aa followar Heiliiiiluir at a atake on the left bank of the WllUmeti river. It heliif the N E. cor uar of the laud of the afnreaald Henry 0. Welch, and run 11 1 11 ( a. hi der. W. 4 chain Ui a take; thence H. 14 VU ehaltia Ui a alnke drove In the Ion of a large cellar lumpen tbellneof the I). I.C of Jets llullli'k; theue N. Md. K. ln;io chain Ut a auke on the aforesaid line: thence N. lOyticlialua U a siske- thence N. 72 lc I. 'a chains lu the plane ul r(lnnln(, con taining tJ acres. An that tbla la the land which aald Henry C Welch Intended lo eon vcjr on the tth day of February, A. D IHtil by deed ieciiied and delivered hy biro U John K Welch , and that plalntlfT la the owner In lee timple thereof: sud that each of you be forever hsrrrd from aelllnx up any right. Ill le. Interest In or claim to sny of said above dencrlbed real eUle:and for am h other and further relief as to this honorable court msy aeein Juat and proiier, and for his costs and dlshuraeinents llila niminnns Is published by order of Hon. Ijirel II. Hteiirui, Jmlye of the 4tb Judicial ins trli'l of the Htate of Orevon. Made ou Hie I'ilh day of Heptcmher. A t. 1W3. HH0WNKI.L4 I'KKHHKK. J-'J 10-Z7 Attorneys for flalutltr BUMMONs. In the Circuit Court of the Htste of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Iiamel J, Jones. I'lalutlff. vs. William dray, Win Oray. whose given Dame Is uukiiowu. and Mr. (iry, whose given name Is unknown, lieleudsnts. To William ry. Mmaliray, whose given name Ii uukunwu, sud Mr. (irsy, wtiose given name is imkiiowii: lu the nam of the Stale of Oregon: You are reii'ilred to appear sud answer the corpplalnt ul the plslntll! herein on or before Monday, the (.III day of November, A I). lv:i; and If you fall I, mi slower the plalt.tifT will apply Ui thecourt for the relief nrayed for ill h la com plaint filed herein, to wit : decreeing that you or either of you tmve no luterel In the following rtl eniste situate In the county of CUckamaa.iitaie of Ore- , ,, ,.rrllied at follows, lo wit. the N. W. !. of th . E. 14 of section 16 in T.4 a. ol k. 2 K. of the Hlllanietle mernllsu: snd for a decree th J(11 .,, e(.n , you rWUrel) , wt forth the inline of sny flnlm tlmt you may have aislusi said property : and III hat all adverse clnlimof the defetMlmits and of each of you be determined by a decree of said court: sn 1 Ihsl by ssld decree I. be decUred and adjudged that the di feudaiits shove named and each of you have no esist or interest whatever in and lo tslil laud and prrmlnes. and thst the title of pun tin hereiu Is good and valid, and that the defendant lie forever enjoined and debarred 'f",n asserting any clshn whatever In or to ssld laud sud prenilses adverse to the rlnliillrr herein. I nli summons Is piibllrhed hy order of Hon. lyiysl H. Kiearns, Judge of the 4th judicial dis trict of the lite ol Oregon. Made this h'lb dsy of Hentember. A. P m. HKOWNKI.I. A llkKrtrtHR. a-l:10-27 Attorneys for Flslullll. summons. In th Clrct.lt Court of the Wat of Oregon for the Couuty ol Ctacksiaas. Jaunet C. Llthgow, PlsiuillT.i vs. Kichsrd I.lthgow, Defendsut.) ToKlelurd l.llhgnw, the almve named deft- In the name ol the Mule ol (iregou: l ou are reiiulteil to apiiear and snawerthecomplslntof the pi Hntin herein on Momuy, tne ein day o. November. A. I. IWI;aud If you fall so tosn- wer the ids inli IT will apply lo the court forth relief prayed for in her complaint, to wll: for a decree dlsnolviug the bonds of matrimony now exintlug between yuu and the plaiutilT; and that he have the cre, custody and control of the two minor children, to wll: Klchard P. l.ilhltiiw snd Francis A. Ulbgow: and for an in terval lu the fnllowini real enaie sltuste in I ( Isi ksma couuty, and descrllied as follows, to wit: v. It: rtcglnutng at s point tlx: cnaius west sun ft II) rrmiu north f section corner to sections I III II 11 anil l."i ill T 1 . K 'J K ill lh Willitm. cm. mcriiiiHn; running thence south aid ..I...I.,.. il,.... a.. ku.i II nl,.ln.. lh..i,m rlh v1?;. '.h: ..:.r.b: pure ul beglnulng, couislnlng seres, more or less; sud for such other sud further relief as to the court may seem equitable sud )ust:and for her costs and dihhuriif mcnl In this suit. This iimmons It published by order of Hon. Loysl H Kiearns, Judge of the 4th Judicial Dis trict ul the bone rf Oregon. Hsled September lwh, A. D. 19S. KKOWNiai. A HRKS8ER, 9-22:10-27 Attorneys for PlkiutlC 8 f MM ON 8 In the Circuit ('our I of the State of Oregon for the l ouutyof Clackamas. James 11. Boggess, I'lslntln", VS. Sl'MMONS. Kichsrd W O'Hrlen, Defendant.) To Kichsrd W. O'Brien, defendant: In the name of the Htste of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed agninst you lu the above named court III the above entitled suit, on nr before the first dsy of the next regular term of ssld court, the ssme being on Monday, the 61 h dsy of No vember, IMM: and if you fall so to sppear or an swer, for want therenl the plsliitirf will take Judgment against you forthesum of three hun dred dollar .U0) snd interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum since the 5th day of December. iMri and for the further sum of ntlv dollars (l ie), attorney's fees In this suit, and for costs and disbursements hereiu: aud decree that the following described real estate be sold to pay said sums: All of lots 3s I, S, 6, 7 and S In block numbered 2f lu the Oregon Iron, A Steel Company's First Addition to the town of Oswego, iu Clackamas couuty, slate of Oregou. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Loval B. Stearns. Judge of the Circuit Court of the stste ol Oregon for the 4th Judicial district. Dated September IHth. A. D. ISiM. Judge T. A. MeHridenf the 5th Judicial dis trict being abseut from Clscksm'S county. MII.LK.K A Mll.I.KR, 9-22:11-3 Attorneys (or Plslutlff. SUMMONS. Id the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Alice C. Hicks, HlaintifT,) vs. I O. W. Hicks'. Defendant) ToO W. Hicks, said defendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to be and appear In the above entitled court on or before the 6th dsy of November, 1OT. and answer the complaint filed against you In the shove entitled suit, or for want thereof the plaintiff will tske a decree against you for relief demsnded in the com- E Taint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the oinls of matrimony now existing between you and the plslutiff; for the custody of tho minor children of ssld marrlago, and for costs and disbursements. This summons Is made by publication In the Oregon City Enterprise by onlcr ol Judge Loyal H steams, msde at chsmhers, In Multnomah county, Oregon, on the JUth day of September, n. r.. iniiM, 9-22:11-3 Attorney for flatutlft. SUMMONS Iu the Circuit Court of the Stste of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Henry Franklin Posey, Plaintiff, vs. Julia Pn- sey. Defendant, To Julia Funey, tho above named defendant: In the nsme of the Stste of Oregon: You are required to sppear and answer the complaint ol the plsiutltr herein ou Monday, the Dili day of November, a. D. IK'S; and if you fail to an swer the plslmtlft' will spply to the court for thereitet prsveu lor in ine complaint, to wu for a decree dinsolvlng the bonds of matrimony now existing between yon and tne planum: lHilllll! and that he have the care, custody and coutrol of your minor child, Mabel A. Pusey; and for such otner ami inrtner reuei as to tne conn may seem equitable and Just: and tor his costs ami disbursemeisls In this suit. Thin summons is published by order of Hon 1-oval B. Stearns, Jiu!W of the 4th Judicial District of the Hlate of Oreeon. BUOWN KI.L 4 DRESSKK. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Dated Septeuber 19, 18113. 9-22 ;10-27 41THE RED FRONTS COFFEES. Goo1 Crecn Cofr(,e' 22 cents ir i""'1- GooJ KoaHt CofTee, 25 cents per jmund. Dry Granulated Sugar, 15 and 16 pounds, $1. TEAS. Good green tea, 30 cento per pound. Choice uncolored 37 J centa per pound, a FLOUR. Beet Flour $3.25 per barrel. 13 yardri No. 1 DreHB Guighamg, $1. 15 yarda Cabot W, $1. House-lining, 2Jc yard up. Winter stock Dry Goods, Underwear, Etc., Now ready. Trices as low as Portland. QJJQJjlQJ BeBt Goods, Lowest Prices, Quick Sales. Produce HAMILTON - &- ALLEN, Casli Dealers, OREGON CITY.- OREGON. Railroad Nursery. A LARGE STOCK OF FINE TREES, FREE FROM PESTS, For fall and spring trade, 1893-91. Nursery located on Hawthorne Ave., 2 miles from Portland. TAKE THE ELECTRIC CARS, On First and Madison, West Side, for Mt. Tabor, which will take you lo Nursery. Come and Examine Stock before placing your orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Catalogue and Price List. W. S. FAILING Station A., Portland Or. MENTION ENTERPRISE. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers of and dealers in all styles of (JOMBiTioi Wir;e ai pidhrr femUe, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. 1 50. ro CASE IT WILL NOT CUftE. J An agreeable Laxatire and N F.HVETONIC Bold by Druggists or sent hy mall. 26c., 60c, and f 1.00 per package. Samples free. TFA irr The Favorite TOOTS F0WIH IkU it U for the Teeth and ikvath. too. For sale by C. O. Huntley. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical Blackish AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright & Warner's meat market on 5th street. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Dea Moines, Iowa, write under date of March 23, mi: S. B. MKn. Mro. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half yeurs old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarse ness from me. Bo give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are yours, Mr. & Mrs. J. JT. Ford. If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, aud ready for the Spring's work, cleanse your sys tem with the Hesdsehe 4 Uver Cure by taking two or three doses each week. 60 cents per bot tle hy all drugglsta. Bold under a positive guar antee by IM. ANDREWS. Do Not Climb the Hill! STOP AT George C. Ely's P0ST0FFICE STORE, Elyville, - Oregon, Where you can get the highest cash price lor Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce. Full line of new goods at prices lower than Oregon City. F. F. WHITE. W.A.WHITK. WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects f Builders. Will prepare plans, elevations, working de t.ils, and specifications for all kinds of build ings. 8peclal attention given to modern cot tasges. Estimates furnished nn application Call on or address WHITE BK08., Oregon City, Ogn JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him ! Established 1M63. CJ, PIONEER Tf&ngfei1 and h$n$$ Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. nun