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Oregon City Enterprise FRIDAY, HKI'TF.MIIKK M, IHH7. STMV1NU TO IMjEASK. "b 1 1 1 THE ADVANCE AGENT TELLS HOW HIS FRIENDS OBSERVED THIS RULE A Mauafrr f ryrolaihulo Hlinw Who . IHilu't Want to lliitlnt III Audi ! A MiMlliliiont Wlilnh I'ruVM Thai I III KITiirH War Appreciated, "I iilwiiy Kirlvo to iili'imn, " n nmrknil tho (liritiiiitli) udltor, ii lm lortilohml tlm vonU "llg thing" out of tlio nilvitncu tiiitli' hfl yn wrltlnif nml ubtltutii(l "liiinllirriiiii iiKgngiitlmi. " "'J'hjink, I urn urn, " wild tlm ml vanro iiuimt, iu lie read ovr tlio ton line tliu tlruitiutlo crltlo wiui giving to lilni, nml curi fully put buck Into hi ixicki't tlm liulf column notice lie hud 11 rut drnwii on tint d. a. "I iiriNUiiiK," mnilnil tlm d. o., "Hint you iilwii) Htrlve to jiIhuwii, too, don't JOU?" "Not iiIwiivh" limw inldlHiipiiiliiti'd tono "Lut I tiw'd to linvn n friiiitl who did. llii runlly win tlm moat tu lf deny liiK rliup I over imw, and wliut ho wouldn't do to tilnitm nn uudlcnco vnan't worth doing. " "Whini I ho nowf" "Diutl." , "Dcudi"' "Yi-i, it killed him. It wim thinwny: Hu wiin III tlio pyiiiti-rlnila brunch of tlio (Iriiinntla itrt und tiMid to i vo uliowa lit one of tliomi Imitation (Jonuy IhIuihIi to be found mi m arly every amid bur In Hourly ..-it rivrr tributary to the Mi- UaiMil. I Iii had been tlm originator of tlm tin-work feiituru nt thin ilucn, nnd lilt ilieniini nal iiivii had in add him so proud thut liMWouhlmKinur hnvu died than bud a fallum. One Fourth of July tin wiin RoitiK to give the grandest di jtlny of IiIh life, noil tlio feuturu iu tlio Mtigeit letter oil tlm bill wui et jleoo, 100 feet high, with mi enormous bnlloou loaded with firework to go up from the top m grand (Inula Thero wrre ten time a many pnopln there that night them had ever Ix-en, ami my friend win fil ling no good you could we it in bl walk. "Everybody w on edge, too, for tlm grand bluwi of glory tlio ninnugeineut bad been odvertiiiilig for week, mid wlieu, promptly nt the hour of 10 o'clock, my friend uppd forth like penrorlc to Ret off the great (Huploy with hit owu hand there wn round of np plaum, followed by dead ilelieo Ml the Budleuoo nat brcathleM watching for tlio bunt of blazing glory. Hut some low it didn't bunt. The profewor fired the train and n't rented to a afu plum, tut the powder wouldn't bum. It flzzlud and went out iimtrad. Once, twice, thrice, it flwslud, nputtend and went out, and then the crowd begun to growl and guy, m crowd alwnyi will, and the prnff Mor begun to get wild. "Several other attempt to act tho liivm oil wero no mom stirwiwful, and t luiit, with a inolhered wrtmra of ttj rnge, be iihot up tho ladder of tho tower to it very top, w hero be had a jdutform aUired with nil sort of inllum mnblu and cxplonivo thing arranged to go off at tho proM'r time, lia stood tlmre a moment wilhiiuutted ogiiiiiNt tho sky, tho crowd Indulging in gibe mid Jncru, with now and then a threat n to vrhut ho might-expect if ho would only coino dowu to thu ground. ThU wa liia tinm to hIiow what he could do to plenwi Iii uiidieuoc, mid iu it minute, and le fore anybody hud miy idea what ho would do next, ho cuiight up nn armful of tho exploitive about him, fuHtened them to hi clothe und hung wrt'itth and ring over hid neck nnd iihnulderN, mid, netting tho whole thing all re, Ihi swung out into thu itir iu thu balloon, which wun already tugging nt it ani'lior. "Am tlm bnlloou nliot up it wii n ter rifio night, und tlm poor devil' nhrii k lidded In tho iuteiiHity of tlm pceim, al ready lurid with red nnd blun lightH, vhilo tlm itirwu tilled with nil iminiier of bumting homlm und crashing explo itive. Women tainted, mini ran help leMuly ubi.iit Khout'ng, und mill tlm bal loon Hvvcpt upward with it (lery freight und piiNMrnger, until, when it hud reached a point 1,000 feet above tho fiirlh, it cuught lire und tho wholo burning iiiiinh nliot liko u blazing bull atruight to tho ground. "You will bn mifo iu betting thofo jicoplo never uw kiicIi hii exhibition uh that beforo, nor will ever ugnin in nil Iirobability, nnd when it wim over," concluded tho ngeiit, "tho audience itcemcd to rcnlize wlmt tho profennor luid doim to pleuso them, nnd they chip lied in nnd built him a monument where Im fell, having on it, besides bin iiituio und tho proper (lute, no other iu ncription rsccpt'iln Htrived topleimn. " Tho lira i tlio critic wax nt lenflt half a niinuto in recovering hi Hpeech after tho reoitul of this renmikiiblo tulo, nnd before hn could Hsk nny quentioiiH tlio iidvuneo ngent hml folded his tent liko a circus nnd stoleu nwiiy to tho ollleo of the next dramatic; critic he hud to cull upon. WuHhiugtoii Slur. A Tok.iI iu a Tttl Ihiiikii. Tha Western Morning News reports a romurkuhlo cime of nupcrntition. A young woman iu Fcu.iinro had RiirTered from fits, nnd Him udopted a remedy which would be to most peoplo nluiost an repulsive iw tho dincase itself. 81io procured a live toud, placed it in a bug, hung it around her neck nnd carried it A THREE FIELD ROTATION. It InrrfiuKi llm Annual Ylrlili and Motmrnt Mora Ilmira Tlm, NolwilliNtiuiding thu (HITereiicii of opinion thut i xIhIh in regard to tho bent ytiiin of lolatlou when) tho Mtaplit crop urn wheut und com, tho fiu t rn niiiiii thut tlio trim tet of any ytem i it continued wik'ckhh. ily tho adop tion of tlm three field nysteni, and not overtocklng thu farm, tho umiuul bill for commercial fertilizer cuu bo re duced to thu minimum, provided only enough itix'k I kept to consume mid convert Into manure tho crop mined, excepting tho urplux of gruiu, pork, beef ami wool aold off tho furm. Thu write a contributor to Tho American Agriculturist, authority fur tho follow ing: Much a rotation must includo red clover mid interval of rest from the coiiNtniit product ion of wheat mid corn. Hi gin it by dividing tlm tillublo luud into three field of equal size and pro portion, nnd fttofk tho tllluhln ucreugn about u follow: For each 100 acre of tillable land, ilU hi ud of cuttle, bO slui p, 4 work lioriw and SO hogi will bo nulll (lent. Tlm proper rotntion I Im (iuii by well ing field No. 1 with wheut, to bo fol lowed in tin) nplilig with a needing of (inn bushel timothy und eight quarts red clover to every eight acre. Tho clo ver should not bo pastured the first yeur of it growth, except for u siifllcleiit tinm for thu hog to pick up thn scattered grain after harvest. Tho second year Held No. 1 may lm pastured from nml after June 1, but a millleient quantity of that in which thn most timothy Ap pear should bo reserved for hny. Whero mm hu a good bum mid shed extending buck from raeh end, with l avo trough to conduct away tha water thut full uimiu thn nxifs, a level barn yard having ruined side so that no liq uid manurn ran cscuimi, mid thn struw tacked In tho renter, a lurgn quantity of inunuic cuu bn inudo each yeur by tho 1st of August from tlm straw and refusn rnnistitlk, together with tho dropping mid urine of tho animals kept In thn bnsemeut of the burn and those Iu slid utxiut tho yard. Now, instead of breaking up the clover ward in August, when heat mid drought prevail nnd tho cost of the preparation of the luud for a w heat crop I doubled, adopt the following method: lit gin in August by applying ten four horse loud of manure to the ucru on tho field Whero most needed, milking of each loud ix or eight pile 19 feet apart each wny. Let this reuiuin in pile until the fol lowing spring, then spread it and plow the laud to a depth of eight inches, und plant very early to corn. Jn the full cut the com uearly knee high, mid shock it in row, which should bo us fur upurt a practicable. Harrow down the high tubblo with a heavy, shurp toothed bur row, which, preceding tho wheat drill, put the soil iu the best possible condi tion for the quick mid vigorou growth of the wheat pltinu. Hy tliiai system of seeding the corn field with wheat, labor is not only com pletely economized, but tho high cut tulks, wheu burrowed dowu, act a a mulch to thn wheut plants nnd measur ably prevent wnshing on high points ami knolls, which would olhi rwisu wash badly during the w inter if the field were allowed to reuiuin in the condition thut it ordinarily is. Tho following spring sow nguin to clover and timothy. liy this plau ouo plowing serve for three crops one nt corn, ono of wheat and ouo of clover nnd timothy. DIABETES In a disease which If allowed to fanten IU bold upon tho victim will surely lurid 1 I in In a premature grave. It is canned by Inactive kidneys. They full to filler from tho blood ihe impurities and poison which It takes up from tho food, and which should bo thrown out of the system by way of tho urine, Weak or Inactive kldneva and all symptom of l)lahetecun be CURED I havo been troubled no much with kidney ailment for aeveral years, often with diulsde, that I wtf forced to get out of bod from two to four times from lip. in, to 0 a. in. every night. Blnce using ono box of Dr. IlohbtHparagus Kid ney Tills, bought of Wood IJros., Diug gist, I can remain in Ud all night with out any trouble. I can safely recom mend the pills for kidney trouble. II. W. Jaquot, 7H1 ChuH)l Ht., Now Haven, Conn. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills, HOIIIlH RRM KDY CO , Paoraisroas, Cnimoa Or. H'lliln I'llla Knr hull. In liUK.ON I ITV. OHK., by C. O. IIUNTI.KV, llriiKKInt. XoUrfi. TN TIIK MA1TKH OK TIIK J mi EBTATE OF mis l.yoiu. ile ei. 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OhK'tikamp and John I)ah:kald li- f. liilaim Id ilia iiama ol Ilia lalolorKon. you ,a urtbr ,",iilra.i 10 seiar and auawar tha comi.lHil 1)1 'I kIii1 you In I ho aoora ante I. d ault oil or baio a tha nral day 01 ilia next Uran ol tha elrmilt court ! lh a dd eountr and lnUi which will ui(i atOrenoD City. Oron, iD IN Hrt Mmiilar of Nnr.imoar, aild ilajr ba in lha flral dr ol aald moiith, A. I). ri; and II rou lall ao lo ai prnr and auawar aald cum laiutli.plalntilt lor w..ut thuitoi will aepljr i'lihocouit lor tha tallcl dumaudi'd literal u, winch la lor tlia loracloaura aaiul rou ol a 0 rlalti mMaL' on rati ir'rir ilt'4 lic. V. IHxll. and record, d In Hook V. I'Hte rnort((i,e reconla ol aald coulitr, gir'U lij Cliaa. A. Mochima to arrura a piucii., nionajr (li ljt ol f IV4JLUU and luUraat, on tli following tract ol .UH town: Ikiilniiliig at a point 0:1 thu e-llon line ha te 11 ci Ion. 21 and T. 3 8. K. 2 K. ol lh VI lllamatu, merlil.an In (.'ivkainaa touiity.Ora &a, lar tuougti a' ut 1 ol the quarter i tlou roriiarnn ail ilua an that a 1 ne ruiinln aaat from auo point acrnM tha loimt on lau I claim 01 K. A. Wuraiiin to lh aeat boundary ol tha louano 1 laud claim ol Loranx 1 II, Kirk will luoiuil lit acrra o ti ai pad ol the ani l Wor aliain I) U C.lyi' a n r:h o' ucn tat a id weat Una oclualira of 7.&H ncroa LartU.fure ao d xod convoad by laaai' Knrr t i P. rciulou, and (r an oMea ol lliu i nu:tlor tne ui of aal I inortgaic d 1 raimaea to pny altl dam and ac crued inuro-l lur.-e I'ec il, inW, ttofu'-y'a law, cxiaandacc niiixco ia. I'ub.iah' d oy o'dar ol Hon. liya h. Hti'aina, Jndif of tha 0 rcull court ol Uu Inom ib romiiY, O'crou, act. d in 1 h abKUi a of tha circuit Jud ul C a' aama county, a Inch or i.r laila.ad spt. 19. 1"V7. ( 11. uri. Attorney for plalotlfT, Orou City, Ort'iiou y-17. lu-2 llo ( linlrra. After a third of a ct nturyuf hoKohnl- rrn wo aro still groping in thn dark fur a euro nr a vny to stump it out. lirccd lii", frrdiiiK untl snnitutioii ull fuil to brinu i luuity. Tho scrub, mznr buck nnd thoroughbred uro all lings, upon a t'oiiiiiion Invt'l, whrnt'vi'r or. whorevor htiK t'hoh ra iniikns a on II. Isolutiou is tho U'Ht preventive. Qunr antino to keep it from preiidiuK. No ouo huviiiK tho euro of au infected herd should bo ullowed to ljuvo tho premise to go to any KutheriiiK, towu or ueih iMir's, without an en tiro chimin' of clothes. Thn htw should bo chiuiKod to burnliiK tho cloud one uu stxiu us they uio as well a all bedding used iu a sick herd not less tbuu ouno every week, with a thorough cleaning tip ufter tho nisnasu hu dune. If theso thiiiKN were done nnd thoroughly done, and then (lifeguard provided against il intro duction through trnnHportutiou from pluco to pluce milking it a orimo for any limn to sell hog for market ufter tho disease was introduced iuto hi herd if we did not slniup it out we would, in my judgment, avoid nny such wide spread disaster a our state ha just felt from hog cholera. Cor. Iowa llouie toud. Kiparlmrut With Nitrogen. The editor of The Rural New Yorker ia experimenting with tho new bottled bacteria of legumiuou plants. He fie ourod a bottlo of thu special bacteria of red clover, aim tho plan i to work a poor, sandy fluid well and add a good dressing of busio slag and kalnit. The olover sood will thou bo soukod iu a so lution of tho uitiiigin and sowed in the usual munuer. Tho theory is that these bacteria will at once begin their work on tho clover plants and enable them to absorb uitrogcu from tho air. If this is what ronlly happens, such seed ought to produce a anod crop without any ni- iiext her body. Tho woman wo cured of hor fits, but sho was boing medically I trogenous furtilizer. It is an interesting ntteuded at the Ponsunoe infirmary at 1 experiment, and will be watched with the same timo. Tho womau bolioves, however, that this was a coincidence aud that her strango talisman was the instrument of her ouro. South Wales News. Send the Kntkrphihk to your frirntl In the Eaht and thus give him an idea of what is going on in Clackamas county, It may Induce him to locate with us. interest. Irrigation Por Cabbage. At the Wisconsin station last season irrigation appeared to iucrease tho num ber of plants beading by 13 per cent in the cabbago and 14 per cent in the cauliflower and to increase the average weight of beads 60 por cent in the cub bage and 60 per cent in the cauliflower. Peinorent's Cut Taper Pattern are the most practical on tho market. 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Iu ina na.i.e of the aula ol Uruaou, tju are b. reby rjulro to appear aud auawar maeom p.aiui die i ag ilnat you Iu tne ab "a etitltlad action aitnlu Uu da)i Irom tha data of ina HT'if n tblt suuitnoiia uio i you If tcrvad Witlun llila.oumy, r if aer I wltniii any otiier cou it' of Una atnie, tlieu w lh u twenty daya Irom the data ol th-acrvlca of Ihl- umrnoua upo i you, and il aurrad ..y publication thuu by lie fir. i dy ol the uext term of tmi court, to wn: lha I day oi Nuvcmb.-r. lav;, and If you fall aoto au.wcr lor Wiut lliaruof be plallillff win apiwy u tne c urt I ir iu mliel Jtm.uUa i In aal I coiiipUitil In wit: Por ihe ium of twenty-Bra dol are a id forty fl rente and lu Uraat tbereou. ai tne lau, ol elKht par caul par an ium, from ihe lit day of Marc.i. until paid, and lor tha lurih.-r turn u d .loiiaia and fifty raut, wltu luteie.t tbereou, at the lata of elg it per cunt per annum, iron, ha lot day ol July, lr7, uutil paid, and fo the mriher aum ol rlglit du.lai mid S ty ten. a, and Interest Itivia ,u at tne rate o eight per Ceut p r auuum. Irom the II rat day ol June, lt7, unto paid and lor lha further um ol elgot dollars and twenty fire oauu, Uu interval tbereou at tna rataol elilil ir rent bar auuuin, from tha Ut day of Jauuary, Uw7, until pa d, aud for lha further amu ol una ! liar aud llva oeuta, aud lor bia CMta and llabureincuu id Ibl action, that aid pi lutllf 111 ill app.y to tna aald court for au older In e I luta 8 and lu, block 7, Glad. ume. Cla katnaa rouuty, Urcgon, wulch are now uudir aluacbuiauui Ij tula action to aallaly aid jii ignient Mou. T. A. MrHncl. , luleenf tha 51 h Judicial dlainrl. icing oaul irom the cou ty at ihia tlma, tul-auiumoua la i u i'lhed by ord-r of Hon. A'tied I. HQra. )u igj ol tne c.rcult court of the fourth Ju l 1.1 d.-irlrt, of i.i atatcof Oregou, uuly nia .a "lid vo'ared of r CirJ, on tbe liilli d iy ol 8 cm -r. ISV7. O. a liiaicK & J. W. Lonsa. 0-17, 10-29 Attorney lor pla.ut IT. s Clarence Porter. Geo. C Ilnner. 4 P1orTroTvi4TVta Wagonmakers Horseshoeing a Specialty, r Any design of an iron or steel shoe fitted up. All kinds of repairing at reasonable rates. Shop opposite Pope's hardware store. Oregon City, Ore, Legal Notices. Notice of l'lnnl Metlleiiint. IN THE COUKT OP THE STATE OP ORE iiiii, for Clackatnai county, lu the mailer ol the eatat of Ambrose 8. Lawton, (locened. Nntlon la lieri'bv given that tha undnralsnod hai filed hla Dual report aa Hdmlnlatrutur of the ei tut of Ambroses. Lawton, duoeaaed, and the t'littrt haa llxod Monday, the llli day ol Ociolmr, IHH7, at tou o'clock A. M. ol aald day, aa tha time to listen to the Unal report, aud to bear any olijecllona lotheaamell any there be, (Wed at Oregon City, Orogou, thla 30th day of August, 1J7. Ward B. I.hwton, Adralnlatratnrofth (state of Ambroae 8. Law Ion, deceased. y-3, 10-1 rail mo dm. IS THB CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE bl ATE oiuie,on lor Clauk iuia County. Hubert J. Beutel, ptalntiir, ti Philips. Maun, Jane M. Batea. O. C. McIxhKl, Kloreui-e M. McLeod, Heury W. Ci, V.ila U, Cue, aud U. W. Unite, defendants. To defendants Philip 8. Bates, aud Jane M. Hale.: Iu tneuHmj of the state of Oregon, you nr hereby notiiled and required to appear in ihe auova eutttied court on or before the Srsi day l tne next regular term thereof, to-wll, ou Monday, November I, lK'.i7, to make aubwer to i'l llitltl'. complaint Died In the above entitled cause: and il you f .Il solo appear and a.iw-r, p atn.ill w. 11 apply lo aald court lur the r. lief lent .nded in liia couipla.nt, namely: Para decne aunullli g and felling aside a certain deciee loteel mluj a certain mortgage ou tne pr miaas her lnufter d ai-rlbed, inude by d conn on April 'A), 1 ?ir). whereiu 1 10 said nob it J. Ueiitel was plaintiff aud aid I'hili.i s. Bites, J iiiu M. Hatua, aud lleary W.Coe, Heredeivnu an Hk'-Hi.e the aale of .he mor gaged p eiuises tu hi j ti il ilv r anid deiree; tor a doirue kwaruing plmitlill Judgment agKtunl you for one thuus kiui dollars, with I tervit thereon at eight per cent, i er annum irom June 1, In u. s. g 1 com, i s loriyxtx and na-lUU dollars, wltn lu leruat thereou at eight per cent, p r annum Irom lleoemovr &, 11, aud one buudrel aud twetny-tlve dollars alinrneya fin-.: for the further suui of sixteen tiuudred dolliirs, w-tb interest tliervnn at eight per cent, per auuum Iro n June 1, lpm, In U.S. gold coin, aud lor ouu huured and tweuty-tlve dollara attorn ys feus-, aud fur the lurtuer aum ol sixty-two aul 58-100 doilius as Uxes, with Interest thereou at e.ght per Cent, pt r s num from February 15, l.vju, and lor p ainllil 'a costs aud dlaburaemmta ut thia auil: for a decree lorucloalug a oeruiu mortgage glveu by you to platnlifl on March ,10, IrtKi, t secure the sums above named, on tbe following dencrloed real property situated in Clackamas comity, In the state of Oregon, and more pir icularla described aa follows: A por tion ol the Ueorge Abernalhy I). L. C, lying ami being In mtlon tweuty-uiue (J9) town-hip two CJ) aotith, rane two (2) east of tbe Willamette meridian, described as follows: Ueglnultig at a polut ou Ihe south boundary line of Vie George Abernalhy donation laud claim, tweuiy-lour aud vO-lUuoliaius westerly Irom the uorthesst corner ol the Esra Kisher donation land claim; IheuO! nor h loity-two (43) degrees east fourteau (14) chains to the north boundary of the Aber nalhy claim as determined by judgmeutof the circuit court ol the atate of Oreguu lor Clacka mas oouuly; tnence wester y on aald uorin bouudaiy line uortu eighty-three (ttf) degroea and thirty-lour (31) minutes west to the center of the county road eleven and 70100 obulns; ilionoe south forty-two (12) degree west along said oouuly road totheaouih boundary of the Aberuathv donation luud claim: theuce easterly along laid Abernatby claim Hue to the place of beginning (lest four acres on .the east side of tills tract sold by J. M. Taylor to Kobert Kind ley), containing eight and oue-half aorvs, mora or loan, together with the teuementa, heiedita meula aud appurteuaneea thereunto belouglug or in any wtae apperiamlng, excepting there- from loti one and two In block A, In rrank T. SlokeV aiidllion toOregou City, In Claikaniaa county, Oregon, acoordlug to the map and plat ol said addnlou ou tile In the ofllna ol the re cordorof couveyaucos i f said county aud state; for a decree that s.ild niorigaged premises be sold as on exncutiou, and the proceeds of said ale applied to tbe discharge ol the ootla of suit ana or HHitisnu ot tne jituiueut to db awaruou iilalutlir, inoliidlng attorneys fees and taxes: aud that 11 said proceeds be insulllcleut to sat- laly laid judgment in full, plaintiff may have n.-rsoual judgment and execution iiuu.t you for such deficiency ;snd that you aud all persona claiming under you or either of you subsequent to the exeoutlouol lulu mortgage, nud all other the defend ints lu anid auit, be burred and fore closed of all right, title and Interest aud equity ol redemption luandtxald mortgaged prenv Ires nnd every nnrt ami parcel therein: auu for Mich othrr and further relief as to the oour may aeem equitable. TitlHBummousta nun:isnei oy oraer oi non. K. I), tihattuck, judge of the Fourth judicial uairtoi ol the slate of Oregon, acting in tne atenoe ot Hon. T. A. McHrlili", and ou account ol hia inability to aut, said order beiug made at Chamber! on Septembers, 1M7. :ox,( otton, Txal a minor ana u. A- moor, 11, 10-21 Atturueyi lor Plaiuua. The Marketing Point OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East aro noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. 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