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6 OREGON CITY " ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1001 Legal Notices. .Administrator' l'lastl Notice 'lO'OTICK li herehy given that tht tinder ll slimed, administrator of ihe estate ol Grace Smool, deceased, hi filed hit final nconnt and rrort, and by order nf Hie Oousiy Court of the $11 of Oregon fur Clackamas County, Munriay the t b day of At ay, 1001, hu been rat lor the hsarlng ol ohfcctlon to such final account and ilia eulcnient thereof. W. D. BAITISGTON, March .10th, W01. Administrator. HUMIMOII la tbe Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, (or the County ot Clackamas. Anna Shear, plaintiff vs Elmer F Shear, deft. In the name of the state of Oregon, and pursuant to in order nude and entered by tbe Honorable Thos. F. Kyan, judge of the county court for said county, and on theSdth day of March, 1901, directing that thu ummons be published once a week for nix consecu tire weeks, Hie first publication thereof to be on tbe 2.ih day of Mirth, 1901 , yoa are hereby required to appear and newer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 10th dsv of May, l'JOl. that being the Jaetdayofthe time prescribed in aaid order of publication ; and if yon fail to answer or appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in thecoinplaint, to-wit : For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff. Oregon City, March 29, 1901. J. F. Boot he, Attorney for plaintiff. MI.'MMOXN. Miir.mrr'M ham:. In the Circuit Court of the Plata of Oregon lor in county ot itaciamaa. T. T. ?eer a Governor. K. I. Punhar ai Secretary, and C. 8. Moore ai t reasurer of Hi tilateol Oregon, constituting the Stale Land Hoard. Plaintiffs, Tl. 0. It. Dlndckia Administrator ol Uie h.taieof Jolm K. Mode deceased, Maraarelha Hod, John Hod, Marv Hedwi Bode, Frederick John Mode, and lierhard Ikxl. lviendanu. Plate of Oregon. I Countj of Clackamas.) M BY VIKTTK OF A Jt'lHl.M EST. OK der, decree and an execution dulv la med out of and tinder the teal ol tha above entitled court. In (he above entitled cause, to me dulr directed and dated the 3d day of April, IWI, Unm I Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the Itith day ol March, 1;.1, in tavor of the plalnlitls and against the eiat of John t. lole. deceased. ."telle ( Creditor. Notice ii hereby given that the under signed ha heen duly apiliiid hy the Hon. 1 hoi. K. Kyan, Jiule of the county court, of Ilia Plate of Oregon, tor Clackamas county, administrator ol the estate of Kara W. I'ressy. deceased. All peraona havtug clslm against said rslat are hereliy noli fled In present the sain to in duly Verified an by law required, al my residence In Mllaaukle Oregon, or al ll ollloe of J. C. I'ampMI, Oregon City, Oregon, within all uinntha from Ilia date hereof, lalrd Itila 121 h dav r April. !MI. lUl'llAKO MUTT. Ailn.lnlatrstor of theealate of Kara W, Cressv, decead. J. r. Catuphelt, attorney lor plaintiir. police of final Mrlllenieait. Iq the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Ih County of 1'le.kenias. In tli matter ol Ih tale of Jacob 8. ale Comb, itereaned, "VTICK la hereby given that tha under--4-1 signed, editilnlsiratrli ol Ih estate of Jacobs. Mi Comb, deceased, ha filed her final account In aaid matter, ami Ih couu'V and U. H. Olmick aa Administrator, d. Iju.igeoi aaid l lactams tounlv has ai 110.1 III) OK C0MMISSI0MKKM. (Continued from pigs 1) In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County: William R. Davis, Plaintiff, va. John Lund, Aurora O. For syth. a executrix of the last will and testament of James Forsyth, deceased, Harvey E. Davis, Viola B. Yunkers and Lewis lunker. her r DUBoana. innie fc. ror- I eytb, a minor, Heubrn j. I loreyth, a minor, KmuiC. llilla and John Mills, her husband, Nahum C. Mower and Mary Mower, bis wife. Defendants. To John Land. Emma C. Mills and John Mills, her husband, and Sahoni C Mower and Mary Mower, his wile, ot the above naniea attendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint hied against yon in the above entitled auit in the above enUled court on or beforethe expiration of tbe time prescribed in tbe order lor publication of this summons being not less than once a week for aix seeks, which day is Friday tbe 19tb day of April. 11, and il you (ail to so a) pear and answer Judgment will be tekeu iganst you for want tnereol. and tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in tbe complaint. Tbe relief demanded Is for the forclosnre of a certain mortgage executed by John Land and delivered to Aurora U. Lund, now Aurora O Forsyth, on the loiu day ol Feb ruary, 1!!, to secure the pa menl of a cer tain promissory note of the defendant John Lund for $m00 payable dve yeare after date.wbich said note and mortgage was trans ferred and delivered to A. Kin Wilson and by said Wilson to the piaiutitr, and it it now held and sued npon by plaintiff, which mortgage is upon the West ball of the Koutb west quarter of section taenlv-sii(JC) Township One (1) 8011th Range Three (3) r.asioi v) nianietie Meridian In Clackamas County, Oregon And further decree barring and foreclosing you from any and all right, title, interest and eqoitr in and to aid real property, and barring you, and each of you, from herei'iafter setting up amy claim thereto or to any part thereof ibis summons la published and served opon you by order of the Honorable Thos. F. Ryan, Comity Judge of the Counte of Clackamas, lit ate of Oregon, made on the 1st day of March, llA'l. and published first on tbe 8th day of March, 1101. JAME3 N. DAVI9, Attorney for Plaintiff. fondants, for lb sum of 7Ul, w ilh Interest thereon at Hi rat of 8 icr cent per annum f mm the 17 ih day ol July, 1mi . and the further so in of II A aa attorney's tee, and iurt er sum ot J-o costs and diturnienia and the costs ol and upon Ibis writ, com mainline m to makesale olthe following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, slat of Oregon, to wit: Tbe west half (S) of the north-went quar ter ot section two i.) township (our (l) south range three (.1) east of the Willamette Mer idian containing i0 ii acres more or less, save and except a track ol land ol about one-lourtb of an acre upon which a llaptiat church is situated; alto the north east quarter of the south- west quarter of section two U') township four (t) south rang three taj east ot toe nniameite Meridian, con tainiug 40 acre more or Im. Now, therefor, by virtue of aaid execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commends ol said writ, i win, on talurdiy, THE 4th DAY OF MAY, 1301, at the honrofl:.Vo'clock p. m .at the front door of the county cvurt house in theclty ol Oregon City , in said county and state, aell at public auction, subject to redemption, to toeoigbeel tiddr, lor C. H. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, till and interest nicn tne witmn named delendanla or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above describe I real proterty or any part there of, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order decree, interrat, costs and all acrrmtig coats. J. J. COOKE. Sheriff of Clsckama County, Oregon. By J. E. JACK. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Ore.. April J, I'.WI. ftanaraesia. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamas County. Edward Daberco, plainiitfi vs. V Carolina Daberco, deft. ) To Carolina Daberco, defendant. In tne name of the Slat of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer tt.e complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled cause in the above entitled court on or before tbe 2iih day of May, l'Jil, the same being more than aix weeks Irom the date of the first publication ol Ibis summons and that being the date fixed by tbe court within wbicu you are required lb appear and answer the ait complaint. ion will tike notice that d you fail to ap pearand answer tbe said Complaint on or oeiore me date named, the plaintiff wilt take judgment agaitut yon for tbe relief as prayed for in his complaint herein to wit: for decree dissolving tbe marriage contract now existing between you and the plalutitr. 1 Ms summons is published by order of Thos. . Kyan, county judge of Clackamas county, U'egon, I nomas A. Hell rule, judge ol the above entitled court being absent i rum iiacaamaa rnuniv, fregon. GEO C. BitoW.VELU Atturnty for I'laimifl. pointed Tuesday, th ?ttt dav ol May. I'.MI. al Id o clock, A. M.a a time forth bar lug of ol'Jwtioiia to said final account and for th settlement of th same OKAC1KD. MIDF.KE. Adti'lniiUatrix. .XvtlcowfNale of Ileal l'ele. Under anthorily ol an order of sal gra .ted by the county couit of the slate ol Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, dated the :W March, A. I. lUOl, 1 will sell at private sale the following de scribed real estate, belonging to the estate of Ole Tendersen, deceased : The east half of the S W. quarter of section eleven (II) in township two (2) south of range (our (4) east of the Wil lamette meridian, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less and Wing and being in tne county of Clackamas, state of Oregon. 1 lie aid sal will he made on or after April 27, A. D. l'AU and bids will be re ceived al the residence of the adminis trator, whose postollice address is Kelso, Ciaciamas county, Oregon lermaolssleareas fjllows: Tenter cent to be paid at time ol sale and the balance to be paid cm confirmation of sale b the judge of the county court for Ulcliitiaa county. Dated, Jarch :'5. 1W1. Ole Mikkklson, Administrator of the estate ol Ole l'endersen, deceased. .Notice t Prwperty Owners Oeloom City, Or., April 19, l'JOl, You are hereby notified to remove all rubbish, etc., smd clean up the streets and alleys abutting on your property within five days from date of this notice, as required by ordinance No. 217 for the abatement of nuisances. By order of committee on health and police. C. E. BURNS, Chief of I'olice, .Retire ofl'loal NettlnnraL, SL'Ji.no!. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon sur tne county oi UIICKkinaa. John Riedelbauch, Plaintiff, vs. Jortunanda Riedelbauch, DefeudanL To Fortunanda Riedelbauch: IN tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer tbe complaint bled against you in tbe above entitled Court and cause, en or belore the20tb day of March, l'JOl, that being the time prescribed in the order for the publica tion of this summons, as the time lor an swer, the day of tbe first publication of this summons being the 6th day of March, luul, and tbe last day being Anril 12th. I'lOl ai,H If you tail to so appear and answer the Jdaintifl will spply U the Court for tbs re ief preyed for in the complaint herein, to wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and tbe plaintitl, on the ground of wiliul aban donment of Dlaintiil by you for more than I year prior to tbe commencement ol this suit. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thos. F Ryan. Countv Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled Court being absent Irom this countv. OEO. C. BROWNELL, Attorney for Plaintiir. Farm for Sale. 19 Miles south of Oregon City, three miles south of Molalla, known as the Teasel Farm, containing 310 acres, 140 clear plow land, 40 in creek bottom, 100 up land; 7 acres orchard, all well watered and fenced with stake and wire lence, and drained with stone and tile ditches. Good buildings, 90 rods from school house, 115 rods from church. Good location for taking stock to moun tains, Price 6,000. fl.OOO down, bal ance to suit at 5 per cent interest. For further particulars apply to A. J, Sawthll, on farm. I In the Cotinty Court of the Slate ot Ore on for Ciaikaina County. No1 Ice is be ehy given that the the un dersigned, administrator of the Etate of Julia Staben, dereaM-d, haa tiled in the County Court of Clackamas County, State ol Oregon, his final account as such admin istrator ol said estate, and that Monday the 3'd day of June, I9ul, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m , has been hied by said Court as tbe time for hearing of objections to said report, and tbe settlement thereof. FRED KAM RATH, Administrator of the estate of Julia blabeii, deceaseJ. C'REN 4 SCHUEBEL, Attorney lor Administrator, Administrator' Police. Notice Is hereby given that tha under. signed administrator ol the estate of Mollie fcmoot. deceased, baa filed his final account and report and by order of the county court of th btate of Oregon for Clackamas county mimuajr. me out ijsy oi .nay,iJi, lias neeu set ror hearing ot objections to such final account and tbe settlement thereof. Dated March 30. l!il. W. D. SAPPINGTON. Administrator M M MO. In tbe Circuit Court of tha Htate. of f)r. gon lor me loutity ot Clackamas. Augusta Davidson, plaintiir, i vs V William T. Davidson, defendant) To William T. Davidson, the said defend ant. In the name of the state of Oregon, yna are hereby commanded to appearand an. swer the complaint filed against you in the imjib euuiieu suit in tne Itxive entitled court on or before the 3rd dav of May, 11)01 the same being seven weeks'from the date of the first publication of this summons. You are hereby notified thatifvou lull to ippearand answer the complaint, plaintiff win appiy w meiouri lor the relief de manded in tbe complaint, to wit: That the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between you and the plaintitl be dis solved and held for naught and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and for the Change of plaintiffs name to August Vnlw This summons is published by order of me nun. jnos. r . Kyan, countv judge of Clackamas county, state of Oregon In the Oregon City Enterprise for seven successive weeks commencing with the Issue of March. 22d. 1901. This order Is dated March 20th, 1901. GORDON E. HAYES. Attorney for Plaintiff. t- vS. A TO AfJO VITALITY Not ct llrhlge llulldfis. j Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids ill be received by the coonty treasurer of Clsckstnas county, Oregon, si his of fice in the county court bouse, in Oregon City, for building a bridge across Sucker creek, on the Oswego and Aurora road, on or before the 3rd day ol May, 1001, at two o'clock p, ni., where said bids will be opened by the county snsveyor, with the county court, and a contract awarded to the lowest rnsponsible bidder; the court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Each bidder will be re quired to deposit with his-bid, five er cent of the amount of such bid, which shall be forfeited to the county in case the iward is made to him and he neg lees, or refuses, for the period of two days after such sward is nude, to enter into contract and file his bond in the manner required by and to the aatlsfac tion of the county court The bridge must be constructed In ac cordance with the plans and speciflra tions for building said bridge, which plans and specifications are on file in the office of the county surveyor. Kb.nkrt P. Hands, County Surveyor. By Johs W. Mki.&kum, Deputy. the rxpenaea ol said view and survey be paid bv Clackamas county, ami the clerk is hereby ordered to Issue the nevewary notice to the supervisor ol the districts In which said road lies, to open and wotk Ihe same) and that (Kir I Ion of rued here toforedi'Kriied and asked to be vacated, le and the same la hereby In all respect ordered vacated on the (Hiiiiig ol said toad. eii'knse Anoi nr. Thomaa Puir', day, 4 inllea. ,, , 40 K W llornachu. il ,l day 4 littles. . I 40 M Holland, S davOmllea ........ I (HI Ernest I Kattda, l' day VI miles... & : In the mailer ol a change in the New Sweden and Uui kner toad. In thu mtter of the report of Tlmtnas iHilly, K W llortischuch, and M Holland viewers appointed at the laal term ol this hoard to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, the gon, described In lull on pagea Hsd and SStl. ol coiiimlssloner'e Journal No 111, I said viewers tiled their report sliikWIiig that 1 1 icy had met on the 1Mb day ol March, i'.Hil.a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscribing In a written oath ad ministered by K P Rands, county sur yevor, alter wh't h they urocenled to the designated place, and did view and cauwd to be surveyed by said county surveyor, the alxive d-ritel road They also Hied the Held notes and plat of the survey. Said viewers report favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed ami stn veyed, lor the reasons that it is a good, ft a ileal route and ol puLlic utility. Said rwimrt eaarvadon yestetday and now, on this day, ou its second reading, and It appearing to the hoard that there Is no remonstrance or peti'ion lor damage fi'sd, and twtng satittled that aaid road will be of public utility, il is ordeted and adjudged that the Held note aud plal of said survey be recorded and In all respect approved, and that the said view and survey be established is a county road, and thst the expense ol said view and survey b paid by Clackamas cotinty, and the clerk is hereby ordered to issue the ncceiwary notice to I be supervisor of the district or districts In which said road lies, to open and work tbe same. All that portion -of roavl heretoloro dee- criled and asked to be vacated, and the same is hereby In all respects ordered vacated on the oenlng o aaid road. for said years, Unit the clerk Issue to him tax receipts ami cerlilllcales nf re demption lor said Isml In lull of Ihe taxes lor ssld years ol 1HH.I, ll4, I Mo, imitlaml IH'.iH. In the iiLittur of poll 1st rebate ol Cake A Cake, Hils uuiier coming oil tin pnlitloit filed herein, and Ihe board being hilly advised, It is ordered that Cake Cake hsve a rebate ol $:i as poll Ise (or )enr lotto. In the matter ol Ihe K Wehrliclin pri vate road. Dti motion ol attorney for applicant, It Is ordered Ihst Ihe lorvgolng mailer be dismissed without prejudice, ami Ihal the putters Ih' withdraw n. The Itoitrd now .l).nirnnd lo meet to morrow. April tl, lUOl, at Ihe hour ol 10 o'clii k a lit Hamrilay, April 0, lOOI. The Iniard now convened pursuant to ad jouiniiieitt, the cnmmlaaloners and of lit ers present as of yesterday, In the mailer ol Ibn ex liens account of the Ward l.awios road. This mailer coining ou ami ihe court belt g fully advised, It Is ordered that said exiH'iise account lie allowed and paid as follows lo wit : J T Appelson, if days 8 miles f I HO J S Ulslov, 'I .lay li m i lea. ...... . ft It) A W Cook. :'0..vs -.-Umll 0 isi V W Poi. it day 4 00 8 8 Voider. '2 .lavs. . .... 4 IK) Wsr.1 It l.awi.m '1 dava 4 IK) John W Meldruin ft days t miles. .'.'0 :V In the matter ol Ihe petition C chllUd attorney lor rebate in probate. Tl.ls matter coming on upon written twtilion fl'e.1 herrln allowing that Ihe es tate of Cbllllp Woll and Ihe eatate ol Julia Stalen had overpaid a pMle lees as follows: I'h il I u Wolf ralale over' paid, ? ot) ami the g.laidiaiishlp In Ihe estate of Julia 8taleii 15 overpaid. Il la therelore ordered that the clerk laaue a watrant lo C Schulwl In the auto ol 17. 50 lor Ihe payment ol (aid claim. In the matter ol ll.e application ol Joeph Allen, an Indigent soldier fursM. This nutter com ng on and the lird leing fully advlaed, Il Is ordered Ihal ph Allen an Ind gent soldier hsv an allowance ol 10 a aid lor the month of Ma'.h, and Ihal the clerk lue a war rant for said amount. Road District No 17 continued A J I'ahymple, road (mid 4 M I) Harm ft 10 KirSNSB ACCOIXT. Thus Duffy, J, day and 7 milea .. 1 70 K W llonisi'hiich, day and 7 ni. 1 7t) M Holland S day and 0 miles .... I M K Mclmrre day I on J K Peck dav .... 1 id W t S Mctieorge, I day II miles. . & 40 Stolen. There was stolen from Cook 'a farm at Canby Wednesday night, March 27, an Aspinwall potato planter. A suitable rewsrd will be paid for Information lead ing to the recovery. Canby, Oregon, April 10. 8. T. Fisher, Chief of Police. ma, . juxw. v xn.4.iw .ru Ji'ijujun The great remedV for nnrvnim -r.H .11 . .i"rv.- A3 ortrausof either hssi. utirh w-.-..,. un...A.t r..itu.. t .J ."v.1 7 Siai? tatfncy.Klghtly Emlnslons, Youibful iVron.tii WorryTxccssTvess of Tobacco or Onlum. whi,-h i.rt u r..L i .V...VJ ' .S"?! AFTFR USING. ftaWtf Nalooai IJrenae. Notice in hereby given that I will ap ply to the city council at Its regular meeting for a license to sell liquor at my present location on Main street. , E. MaTTIIIKHr' Notice. To all residents in Clackamas county who desire to assist in the construction of good roads to Oregon City. At a mass meeting of the Hoard of Trade of Oregon City, it was decided to assist in the construction ot a new road into Oregon City this year and its road committee was instructed to receivo propositions and to listen to prottosal from the residents, or those intorested In the different sections of the county as to what rosd should be selected. The un dersigned committee or any ot them would therefore be pleased to receive any proposition 0' listen to any proposal that may be submitted upon said subject at any tune previous to the neit meeting of the Board of Trade which will be held on Friday evening, April 20 0. 0. T. Wiuums, I). C. Latoi'kktte, S. T. Ari-KitHoN, Frank Buhch, Thos. F. Ryas. In the matter ol Ihe location ol Ihe WebsUr and llolcombroad. In the matter of the report of J C Paddock, Fred Cp and W Uwtb- waile, viewer appointed at Ihe lt term nf this board lo view and locale a county road, situa'ed In Clackamar county, Oregon, and described in lull on pages 3M and 32 of commlioner a journal No 10, said viewer tiled their report showing that they had met on the. llth day ol March, 1001. a day turned In the notice errved uimiii Ihein, and were duly sworn by subscribing lo written oath administered ly 1. r Hands, co'intv surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated pli.ee lid did view and caused to be euiveved by aid county surveyor the above de scribed road. They also filed lie field entc rnd plat ol the survey. Said view - or rep-et lavorably to tbe establishing ul said I road a viewed aud surveyed lor the reasons that it is a good, practical route and ol public utility . Ha id report was fead on yesterday anil now. on (hi dy,onlts second reading, and it apt-earing to the hoard thai there is no remunstiance or petition for damage filed, and being saddled Ihst said road will lie of public utility, it ia ordered and adjudged that the field notes arid put ol raid survey e recorded, and in respects approved, and that tha aaid view and survey tie e tabiished as a county road, and that the eieiise or said view and survey be paid by Clacka- m.s county, and the clerk is hereby ordered lo issue tbe necessary notice to the iiiervio ol the dUtrict in which said road lies to otn and work tbe same. KXflMsK ACCOUST. U V KiMilrlug .. PC Harms I. K HoureS K S,t.y J W r'ryeear.. .. J J (iilMuin J II lleplur J Italy Adkliis Itroa Io Kiggs. V Cle A l tiritib'e .. Hans Kri larger l ima KralU-rgrr, JaM Woller Krank Itrusii.. .. Walter Ijtmorn , , James Adklna . . . He Ortalalr Was m rUw. Tho stage) was rolling' along the cst you trill when suddenly the hnrsei rcnnd buck on Ihelr hnunrhea is i l.imi hlghwnyiiiitn with a Wlncheaiei nppcnrc.1 ou the scene, "Hep out of (lie hearse, getitliMiieii, and Iinii.U up!" he ordered. One by one they climbed out, Willi t'levnted lis lid. The lilgliMayitinn rellnvctl Ihe nrtj and several times wns forced to ret) Jpo one nervous Utile limit to keen Ida hsni' from his (xM-ket. 'Ulisl'a the matter with your Ik filially iv a red. "You tiinke aimlliei utove like that, aud I'll pump the slug lu you!" "1'l.sae let ins," pleaded the llttl man as his hand again slid tow ard hla pocket. "Please t you!" roared the deepen do. "Phase let you porfnrale luel You're Imposing on my geueroalty, soih li y. Uxk out I lk out I Keep ymit mlt away from thst (MM-krt, or by th Etcrnsr- "llut It won't hurt you!" ftetc. the little luan. "It woti'i hurt you at all! HI and Just is you are now ami keep your rifle leveled. There I That's It!" Ami while the highwayman was re covering from his astonishment the, lit tle man had flashed Ida kodak -ud napped the buttuti.-lndlatiapulla Nun. Total .s7 (if. (Continued pel we.k.) AalMal Tfcal Rlsaw, Anemones, aMngea. the i-a cucum bers and certain other growths which bloom and apparently behave In all reaircts like plants are trolly aolmala. The M-tala of ihe aneiiiotie, rcaetu bllng those of a rhryaaiitheinuin. are really t. utaclca to catch food aud put It Into the hollow tulc which forms the stomach, where It Is digested. The sea cuctimbi-r has fiatteiied Unly, It occasionally moves at a snail's ac over the mud or sand, digging Its pet. ale, or arms. Into the sludge for food, to obtain w hich It swallow a a fair pmMrtlou of mud. It has power to sting and so keeps away Its etimiles. The sea Illy s- exactly resemble! the common Illy tluit It Is difficult to real ize that It Is an animal and belongs to the starfish family. It bus a stalk two feet long, with disk for body. The tentacle close rotmd the disk, which hna a mouth, and romrili.ii4 th il.u I ctptlve likeness. They are the oldest! B,,ml,,,J ' cy d.-sl.t when It Ih- fonn of aoltnal life on earth, and their! w uurt lsee 4 Tkrlri, Tlie late Professor Hhuttleworth of Iotidon was rtlcularly fond of telling how, when he otic actcl aa hwtini tetiriu In Iievoiishlre, be had to pro rlnlin the banns of marriage of yling yokel and a village maid. A fortnight later the young swain railed at the profraaor'S lodglugs. "You put up Ihe batiua for tue," he Mid. "Yea, 1 remember," replied Mr. Phut tie worth. "Well." hi'iulred the yokel, 'haa It got to go on 7" "What do you mean T" asked the pro feasor. "Are you tlrr of the girir "No," was the uuri peeled newer, "but I like hrr sister tctter." "Oh. If the original girl doeatt'l mind, you ran marry her sister." "Hut should I have to be 'railed' galnl" "(Vrtalnly. thst! necessary." so- wervd Mr. Hhuttleworth. "Hut should I hive to y igalnf "Yes. It would cost you three ul sit- Jience," "Oil, would Itf rrjolneil the yokel fter reflection. Then I'll let it re main II la." And he dld.-Ixm.1ua TcU-grspli. Tkr Rat Tbesaeele, FYnni varlutia rauw-a, au. h aa anger and fisr, many animals est their own fleah. Hats, when caught lu trap by the teg, will gnsw ofT the raptured member, and mice lo captivity have U-crl known to bite off thrlr till. Hut there are aoiue erratum which go tuuch further and actually rat parts of theiuaelwa If left for too long period, without foot. A hyena belonging to a menagerie was kept by the proprietor without food In order to tame IL (tue uiorulng he was lmrrin.il lu find that Ihe fefo clous creature hid ictually ratrtt part Of Its OH Il leg. An ragle In the oo few years ago was noted for the fs-t that It would now and then pick pieces of flesh out of Its own legs and est them. Certain caterpillars and toads devour their cast off akin. Thla may be du to fear, but It I.Miki like economy. There Is Just a trice of this charac teristic In human beings. Children when In rage sometimes bite their own Lnnds and arms, although It must be J C Paddock, 1 day 4 miles 40 rred Cspps, 1 day II miles i! 00 V Lewthwaite, 1 dsy 0 miles .... '.'HO Albert Ma'1,1 dav 2 00 W Korjts, 1 day 2 00 T A Hoots, 1 day 2 00 1 1' Kinds 1 day 8 miles 4 HO In the matter of the ligation of Ihe Ward I.awtonroad. In the matter ol the report of J T Ap- person, J 8 Htsiey and A V Cooke, viewers appointed at the last term of this board, lo view and locate a county road situated In Clackamas county, Or gon, and described in full on page .'ill.'), of commissioners' journal No 1!), said viewers filed their report showing thst they had met on the 25th day ol March, 1001. a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn bv su In scribing to a written oath administered by fc P Hands, county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the desiKtiited place and did view and cause to bo sur veyed by said county surveyor, the above described road. They also filed notes and plot of the survey. Haid view ers report favorsbly to the establishing of said mad as viewed snd surveyed, for the reasons thst is a good practical route and of public utility. Haid reKirt wis read on yesterday, and now, on this dsy on Its second reading, and It apearing to the board that thine is no remon strance or petition for damages filed snd being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is ordered and adjudged that the Mold notes and plat of said sur vey be recorded and in all respects ap proved, and that the said view and sur vey, he established as a county road, and that the expense account of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county, and that said road be oixmed upon the improvement of High street, by the city of Oregon City in conjunction with said road. In the matter of delinquent taxes of A 8 Nichols. Upon the application of A 8 Nichols for an equitable adjustment of the taxes lor the years lW3, 1H04, 1800, 18M and lHIIH.'on his 150 acre tract in the Hiram 8 ritraight D L C taking into account the erroneous diseription of said Isnds on Ihe tux roll of said county, it is ordered that upon payment by said Nichols to the clerk of !J00 on account of the taxes fossils are called "stone llllew." These creatures were believed to be plants and many peoplo still refuse to believe otherwise. Milk. An English physician, commenting on the tendency of Iondon bred per aona to die young, says that they drink too little milk. Even In the country "milk Is not such common article of diet as It wis In past years, and chil dren are not nourished according to hygienic laws." A new virtue Is ascribed to milk by The Practical Druggist, which says It la the beat general preventive of the absorption of poison by the human system. ' Ow the Atlawtle. Mother That gentleman seems very attentive to you. Clara. What sort of a young man do you find him? Clara-Ob, be seems all right, but a llttlo empty, perhaps. Mother (who always take things Ilterally)-My dear Clara, what a very shocking remark. I know he was very 111 the first few days out, but fancy noticing such a thlng.-Pck-Me-Up. asaa.aaBaBSwasm Aa Epitaph. In the churchyard of Leigh, near Bolton, will be fourfd a tombstone bearing the following amazing aim tenco: "A vlsjuuua woman la Cs. to her husband." The explanation icema to be that spnee prevented "a crown" being cut lu full, and the stonumnson argued Hint a crown equals Co. Notes and Queries. On War of Ueltlaa Keen. "There ts a fellow In our office who la a chronic borrower," said a young man employed In a large Market street es tablishment recently. He got Into nearly everybody In the place In-fore we all made up our minds to stop lend ing. He has owed me 12 for marly a year, hut I'm nearly square, although he has never paid me a penny of It That sounds queer, hut It Is the truth. I'll tell you how I've worked It "Every once In awhile one of tbe fel lows will say. 'I'm going to make Ho and so give tue whit he owes tne next pny dsy or know the reason why.' That's my chance, and I casually re mark, 'I'll bet you a quarter you Uou'l get It' I'sually the fellow takes tne tip, and when pay lay comes he loses bis bet, for Ho and so never paya. In malt bets of qturtem and dimes, luncheons and cigars I have nearly got back the amount I originally loaned to the chronic borrower." Philadelphia Record. Ill Indlcnant Inqalrr. lie (on his kneesi-Oarllng. I love you with all my heart, with oil my soul oud with all the strength of my being. one Are you in earnest Clarence? Tie (rcpronchfully)-In earnest! Say, do you think I nm bagging my trousers this way for fun? Puck. II Caawe la lla4. roet-I left a poem here the other day. Do you think you can use It? Editor I have already. It came In so handy, I simply had to. Poet (gasping Joyfully)-Ahl Editor-W'htlo I wns writing my Inst cdltorlul I ran ut of copy paper; your poem, being written on one sltlo of the pnper only, Jnat helped mo out Catholic Standard and Time. A Trlamph of I'botoarepkr. Of course It was a MliHourlnn, one of the "you've-got-to-show-mo" tyjm, who remarked to a companion as they examined with awestruck Interest a picture In which thero wns seen the faces of nil the president! of tho Unit ed State, "Sny, Hill, how la thunder did the photograph man ever get them men nil together at oncotr-Kansni City Journal. Iowa almost from the dnte of Its admission has been called the Hawk eye State. Hawkcye was the nnmo of a noted Inllnn chief, who In tho cnrly dnys caused no llttlo trouble along tho western border of Amerlenu civilization. A Wrlter'e Aspirations. They wero looking through tho li brary. "If you had tho dlvlno trM what would you rather write?" asked tho romantic young womau. "Checks," replied tho sordid younH mnn.-Pbllndclphla Record.