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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY S. Legal Notices. Mir.KlI F SAI.K. In th Circuit Court of th Slat of Ore' gon, for County el Ciaesanias Sell wood Und and Im provement Co. ( cor poration). IMalntlB. John F. Broetje. Marie Broetje, Helen U titration, Creed W. titration, Carroll K. 8 ration Und U titration, Milton H. Ptraiton. John B. Cleland, W A. Cleland, K. Simmon on anil Fred SlroiiK. Defendants. I Stat or Oasuo Comity or Claciama; flv virion nf a inclL'niciit order, decree and n execution, duly issued oul ol and under ti. ni th slHive entitled Court, in Hie above entitled cause, t' me duly directed and dated Ibe 5ih dav of December, l'.Wi, upon i,iiimi,L rendered and entered In sanl Court ou the 12lh dav of November. W01. In hvnr if lh SIIlium1 I.Mlid and Improve ment Compaiiv, liaiiuirl, and against John mud Marie Broeije, uelendants, lor the aiini ol 'ifcS 00 with interest thereon at the tale of S per cent per annum from the 1st day of May. 183, lesslW 00 paid on Hie 211b day ol November, 1MB, $114)00 paid on the lli n iiv of June. 1S;4. (70.110 paid on Hie Aih ii ol Kenieinher. 18tH. and $75 00 paid on the' 8 h dov of November. ISlKi, and Hie further sum ol I1W0O us ettorney'a lee, and the further sum of f5 00 costs and Uis hunifliiieiita. and the coats of and upon this writ. commanding me to make sale ol tho follnwinir dnsi nbed real i.roperty. situ- ate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, lo-it: That piece or Parcel of property described as beginning at a point in the division line betaeen the North and South halves of Hie tieoree Crow Donation Land Claim whirl is twenty-eight chains and eiglity-tire link" Went of here the said division line inter sects the East line of said claim; thence Sooth to the North lin of the forty acre tract set apart br decree to Ixiuisa Jane Bunnell; thence Etslerly along said North line ol the thirty acre tract set apart by de cree to J. J. Crow to the East line of the said George Crow Donation Land Claim; thence northerly along the said East Iineol aaid Claim to a point which is ti-5 Gti feet southerly where the division line between the North and South half of said lieorge Crow Donation Land Claim is intersected by the East line thereof; thence West lit) 10 feet to the center of the County road; thence northerly along the center of the said County road to a point where the same in tersects the dividing line between the north and south halves ol sad Donation Land Claim; thence westerly along the said divi ding line to the laee oT beginning. Situated in the County of Clackamas, and Stale of Oregon, and containing twenty seven acres more or less, to he sold first and the pro ceeds thereof to be applied as follows: 1st. To the expense of said sale and to the costs and disbursements of this suit 2nd In the payment ol such Judgment as may be recovered in this suit. 3rd The balance if any may be disposed of as theCourt may be advised and direct. But if the proceeds of the said sa e ol the property above described be not suflieieut to aatisiv the Judgment for the amount herein granted, then the following real property which is a portion ol the real prop erty set out snd described in the Mortgage set forth in ibe complaint be sold, lo-wti: Commencing at uu iron stake at the northeast corner of the thirty acre tract of land owned by John K. Broeije, said point being the Easterly point of the division line between the husband's and wife's halts of the George Ciow Donation Land Claim, and also th Southeast corner of ihe land now owned by Ha mine. Schroder; thence South tifty two minutes Ead, tracing the Etst line of the George Crow Donation LaudCIa m C-o.6i feet loan iron slake; thence Weil 116 10 l et more or less lo the center of the Com ty road as now la d out; thence North erly along the center of said County road to an iron siake at the division line between the husband s a id wile's half ol the said Crow 1) L C; thence Easterly along Ihe said division line ul the said Donation Land Claim 21.30 feet more or ess to the place of beginning, containing 3 08 acres more or less. 1 he proceeds from Ihe sale thereof lo be applied in like manner asspecifieu herein for the application id the proceeds from the sale of ihe B 8' described parcel ol real property herein. Now, inerefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with Ihe commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, ihe 25TH DAY OF J AKUAKY, 1902; at Ihe hour of 130 o'clock, p. m , at th trout door of the County Court House in the Ciu ol Orrgou City, in said County and Stale, sell at public auction, subject to re deniptiou, to the highest hidiler, for U H. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which Ihe within named de fendants or either of ihern, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and ail accruing costs, J. J. COOKE, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 7th, 1901. Iotice Tor Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3,1878. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 2, 1901. Kotice is hereby given that in compliance witn i be provisions of the act ol congress of June. inm, entitled "An act for the sale -of limber lands in ihe Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1392 EKED 8. MOKKId, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No fMii, for the purchase ol the SEJi of section No. 12. in Township No. 4 Souih, lUnge No 4 East, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land helnre the Register and Receiver ol this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesnay, the 19ih day of February, 19r2. He names us witnesses: H. Epperson, of Cnrrinsville, Oregon; Geo I. Brown, of Poniard, Oregon ; Joseph Green, of Springwater, Oregon; John Epperson, of Kelso, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adverse the above-desciibed lauds are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 19. h day of Fenrnary, 1902. CHAS. b. AiOORES, KegisitT. OASTOniA, Bean th Kind Yob Haw Hiirari Bought fSigsatus of fiumiuoa. tha Circuit Court of the State of Or- gon, lor the County of Clackamas. Thomas Wike ana Bleu W ike, his wile, riaiutiUa. vs. Arthur Orr, Belle Orr Dudley, Julia Conaghan, Kdwin Orr and Lillian Orr, hit wile, Theresa Orr Arstill and Ambrose Ar still, her husband, Mary Anderson, Defendants t.. 1..1....1W it-iu Ore Dudley. Julia Conaghan, Edwin Orr, and Lillian Orr, his wile, Theresa Orr Arstill. Ambrose Arstill, her husband, Mary Anderson, and each of you said delendanls: In the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the aoove entitled suit ou or belor Ibe 17th day of January 19U2, the last day prescribed in Ihe order for publication and six weeks twin the dsy of publication hereof, which Is De cember tllh 1901, and you will lake notice tnat if vou lad to so appear and answer the complaint filed against you herein on or belorenatd 17th dav of January. 1902. Ihe plaiulills will applv to tne Court lor the re liel praved lor in the complaint herein, to wit; "For a decree foreclosing the mortgage set out in Ihe complaint tion the following premises, to wit : The south hatful the north west iinarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion 31 in township two (2 south of range three (3) east of the Willamette Meridian, in Clackamas County, Oregon, and lor the sale of the said premises therein set out by the sherilfol Clackamas County Oregon, accord ing to law and thepraclice of this court ; that tue proce. ds of said ule may be appliid in payment ol the amount due to the plaintilts and ltiut said defendants and all persons claiming under them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage uikiii said prem ises, in an v capacity whatsoever, mav be barred ami foreclosed or all rights or claim in said premises and every part thereof. That plalnlillsor any other party to this suit may bee one a purchaser at said sale; that Ihe" sheriff execute a deed to the pur chaser; that the purchaser be let into possession ol the premises upon production ol ihe sheriff certificate of sale." And for such other and further relief as shall be meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is publish.' by order of the Hon. Tbos. F. Kvae, Judge of Hie Colli ty Court ol Clackamas County, Ore Kon, upon application of the plaintitls herein, which order i duly made and en tered December 3rd, 1901. HEDGES GUI FFITH and J. W UWILT. Attorneys for Plaiutilta. ki '.U.MO.tN. (ilU'ION. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. J. T. Apperson, pllf. vs T. L. Chatnian, Trustee Kate L. Cbaruian, A. S. Dresser, Mary Conyers, Edward H. Harris, Clack amas Abstract Trust Co., acnrporaiiou, A. W. Cheney, Her I ha M. Sum ner, E. J. McKinrick, Michael Miuarik, J G. Mack, James W Part low, iiOiiis H. Wasaer inaii, (ji-orge Morris, Mrs. C. B. Johann, W. H. Dobyns. D C. Ted lord. Samuel Graham, W. E, Goss, Mary George, D. J. Switzer, David Turuey, Sarah George, A. H. Geoige, Edwin Collins, John Vinney, 1. LeMaliieu, Maria Sinn taller, Catherine burk bolder, Mc.Vf iiinvillf Col lege, a corporation, Flora kice, EmelieC. Shaw, J. P. Shaw, W. J. Ranch, delendauu. To Edward B Harris, Michael Minarik, Lens H. Washerman, George Morns, Mrs. C. ti Joiiann, D C leiilurd, Samuel Gra baui.W. E. (Joss, Mary George.John Vinney, Maria Snitiialler, 1-iura Ittce, defendants: In Ihe name of the State of Oregon: You ar heieby requireo to appear and answer me Complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit, on or he. ore Monday the Otli uay of Jauuaiy 1902, and If you lail to an Sser lor want tu reol the piuimill will lake a decree ag-iinst you fur the reliel demauueo lu Ihe complaint, lo-wit: that you and each of you and all persons claiming under you or each ul you, enher aa purchasers, in cuniurancers ur otherwise, may be barred anil loreclosed ol all rights, claim or rq utv ol redemption in the loilowing described real esuie situate in Clackamas County, Oregon, to wit: beginning at a point 0 79 chains North and 21 minutes West from Ibe South West comer ul tne Donation Lami Claim ul Wil liam Holmes anu wile in i p. 3 9., K, 2 E. ul toe W nlauiette M-ridiau; running toence North 8J degrees 12 uiiuiiu-s East parallel With Hie Buuth bounoary ufsaid claiif t'iM cnaiiis ; ihciice North 13.19chaius to a alone ; the. ice Veil lii 20 chains to a stone; thence North 9.58 chains to a stone; thence Souili 80 degrees Weal 9 (icnuins tu a stone un the West boundary ol said claim; luence North 22 niiniiies Wesi 13 56 chains lo Claim corner ; thence North 33 degrees 30 un notes East 8 50 chains lo the line he twe-u Townships two and three Soutn; thence W est on l'ownship line 1.' 0 chain to clani. line; thence Norih 28 decrees East on claim line o 25 chains to the most Southerly Corner ol a tract ol land deeded by Archi bald McKiuley and wile to David Mclaugh lin found recorded on pages 2!j) and 257 of book "C"ol neurits uf needs lor sal.) County and Stale; lhei.ee North !" degrees 30 min utes Wesi uu Soutbeiiy line ol sain Mc Laughlin tract to the tup ol the first main biult; thence South Westerly with Jlie ue amlers of said blurt lo Inn intersection of Ibe same Willi Ihe Township line; thence West on sa.d Township lliu 10 the inter section ol the same wi ll the South westerly boundary line ol said McKinlty c.ann; thence fcoiilb 45 degrees Ea ton claim line lo the most Northerly corner of a tract uf ami deeded by A. r. Hedges a d wife to J. T. A ppersou by deed lound recorded on pages 3u5 ul book "N" uf deeds for said County rid Slate; thence South 10 degrees West l-f.82eliains to a stone on the Bouth bounoary line ol the said Hedges claim; lhei.ee East oi. claim line 17.18 chains to a (Win! ; tlienoe North 3 17 chains to a point on the McKmley claim line; thence Eat Pi a point on the West boundary line ol saiti H.. lines claim; thence South to to place of beginning, containing 230 acres more or less. Alio that tue plaintiff may have such other or lurther reliel in Ihe premises as to this Court mav seem meet ami equitable. This summons is published by order of hon. Tiiomss A. Melinite, Judge uf Ihe Circul Court ol ihe State of Oregon for the County ol Clai kaiuas, made in oiien Court on the 15th day of November, fj. The first pinilii attnii ul tnis summons is rna-.e on ibe 22nd day ol November, 1901 H E CKoSS, Attorney lor Plaintiff. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS They orercome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase Titr- . 'i nun muuta pains of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVIiitS" to rirla at womanhood, aiding development of organ and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life become a pleasure. Stl.Oft IT.U I'.OX I1V MATT- Nam LLaf by UrujrgliftJJ. CE-MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohia For sale by Chat men k Co., DrugjjiBt. fx- In the Circuit Court of th Stale of Oiegou within and for the Comity of Clackamas. Samuel B. Kowan, ritf.l ys, Suit for divorce. Gratia Kowan, Dolt J To Oralis Uowan, the above named d. ''inlhe'nameof the Stale of Oregon, yuil are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in lhelwv mined suit on or nelore Friday the l ih day of January, l!k2, billowing the expira tion of six weeks publication of this sum- Th's suit is brought to oblain a decree o divorce between you and lb pUinlilf am awarding to the plainiill' the custody ol vour minor child. Eddl I.. U ;wu; and you are hereby noiilied that If vou (all toapiwar and answer th said compalnt as aoove required Ihe plainiill wlllappy to the conn fur the reliel herein prayed. This summons Is published bv order of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, JuiU-e ol "aid court, mad the '-'1st dav of Nov. 11MI. Date of first puhlicaiioti Nov. 29in, I9nl U'KES ASCHl'EUEL, Attorneys for I'ialullll. Nl.UMO.1is. In ihe Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon for Clackamas ioiimy Alkerzain Slrickllii, 1'ialntlrt. vs Laura Gilhens, John Gilheii', Albert Striik lin and El a Siricklin, lHeudants. To Albert Smeklin and Ella Siricklin: In the name of the Slate ol Oregon : Vou and each ol you ar herehv n quired lo ap pear and auser Hieromplaim filed ag tlnsi you in the above entitled suit, ou or helore the first day ol February, 19i'2. and If you la I lo appear and answer, plainiill will an ply to the court for Ihe relief demanded lu Ihe said complaint, lo wit: for a de ree against you a-id each ol you, that a certain deed heretofore executed by Randolph Strlcklln to plainiill herein, on the 23rd dav of October, UU, be relormed and porreoird, so as lo conform to Ihe agreemenls ami In tentions ol the parlies thereto, and decree Ing that it was Ibe Intention of said Itsn dolnh Strlcklln to convev lo plainliir by said deed, the tract of land descilied as lollows. to wil: The East hall of Ihe North West qusrler of the North West quarter, and Ihe West half of Ihe Norm East quarter of Hie North West quarter of see. 14. T. 4 8 K. 3 K of the Willamette meridian, in ClackaniasCouuty, Oregon, containing forty acres more or le": And that plaintiff is Ihe owner in fee simple of the same; for her costs and dishorn ments herein and lir such other anil fur ther r dlef as the court may deem meet This summons i served on the defend ant". Allien Siricklin ami Ella Strlrklin, by publication once a week, for a period of six successive weeks, prior to the first day ol February, 1902, In accordance with Ihe or der of tlie Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of Ihe stxive rniilled rnurl, made and eu lered therein, on the 17th dsy of December, 1901 The date nf the first publication being December 20th, 1901. J U CAMPBELL, Attorney for t'laimltl Notice lo ('minora. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been dnlv aiilnied by Ihe county court nf Ihe State of Oregon lor CUckamas county, administratrix ol thses tale ul Edwin S. McCliniy All per-ons having claims against said esialeare herehv required lo present Ihe same lo me properly venlied, a bv law required, at my resi dence at Wilsonvllle, Oregon, within six months fn ni lids date hereof. Dated December 4. 19ol. AMELIA M CI.INCY. Administratrix of the estate ol Ed in 8. McClincy, deceased NOIRE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed tins Iwen duly appointed execu trix ol the U"t will and testament ol Cyrus Jones, tlecea-mil, anil any and all persons having claims sgaln-t the aaid estate must present tliein to the tind-r-signed, at her farm near Marqnam, ()., or at the oirice ijf my attorneys, Dimii k A Eastham, in Oregon City, Oregon, on ur before Hie expiration ol nix weeks from tlie date of this notice. CAROLINE E JON!'. Executrix. D mick A Eistham, A'lys. for Execa'iix. Dated December 12, 1901. Admliililralor'si .Kotlrr. Notic is hereby given that I have been duly apfiointed and confirmed by the rouuty court nf the State of Oregon for Clackamas county as the executor of the will ol Sue McKee, deceased, and that all iersons having claims against said e-taie must present Ihern to me, i.roperiv verified at theotliceof 0. D 4 D. C. Laioun tie. in Oregon City, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated January 3. 1902 II. bLANKENHHIP. Executor. Itlowit to Atom. Tlie old idea that tlie body some times needs a iKiwerful, ilruslic, purga tive pill ha been exploled; (or Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are per fectly harmless, jjently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, c eanae the ayr-tem and absolutely cure Constipation and Hick Headache. Only 25c at ii. A. Harding's drug store. Information regarding Civil Service Examinations, Pensions, Patents!, boun ties, Trade-Marks, Copyright, Mail Routes, Govt. Supplies, Public Lands, Govt. Documents procured. Three large libraries located here. National Information Bureau, 012 14th St.,N. W., Washington, I). C. There Imve IT" time when the wild U'nats have liecn molts merciful than human Miik. "IwreJ l,,e wo,,,lJn cast to theut ill tlie arena. It U astonish ing how little svinthy women hnve for womuii. In the home the mistrcs aces the maid with tlie aigna of suffering he recogniici ao well, hut she dor not lighten the sick girl's load by a touch of her finger. In the store the forewoman aees tlie pallor and exhaustion which mark womanly weakness, but allow nothing for tliein. It is work or (uil. Ikx-lor Pierce's Favorite Prescription make weak womcu strong ami siilt women well, by curing the womanly disease which undermine the health and ap the stretifjlli. " Favorite Pre scription'' establishes regularity, dries weukening Uraiu. Ileal inllrtiiiuiutiou and ulceration, and cure female weak nca. "When I first commenced using lr. rierce's nieillcmcs," whirs Mrs lirofat A tnsig, of (-.aiiaevoorl. Burntoia Co., N. V "I was stiller lug (rum (ernal weakness s dluigreeadle drain liearuig down twins, wrsk and ilrnl feeling all the lime. I diaiiird aiuund in thnl way lor two years. Iliru f 1hku Inking your nwdUlne. Artrr uklug Ihe Htsl Isiltlr I brgan I" feel heller. I look lour boUrsof Dr. IVrce s Havor ile ITescnpiion. two of 'Golden Meiliral IUs cirry,'on vial ol Hi ' Pleasant Pellets,' also usel one lollle of lr Kane's Catarrh ttemnlv. Now I Itel like a new prison. I cau'l Ihsnk you enoiixh for your kind advice and tilt (hI your Biediciut baa dou mt " " Favorite Prescription liluke weak women strong, sick woman well. Ac cept no stilaititute for the medicine which work wonder for weak women. Ir. Pierce' 1'lcas.iut Pclleta are the moat desirable Luulive for dclkale women. Weather iti'poit. The following data, covering a (a-riod of ;0 eara, have la-en compiled from the weather bureau records at Portland, Or., for the month of January TKVI'tKATlUk. Mean ur normal temperature, UU ilg The warmest inoiiih was that o( l'.HKI with an aerig of 44 deg. The coldest month was that of 1HN8, with an average of "1 deg. The liigliest lemperatiire was 05 deg. on the 13th, IHttt. The lowest temperature -2 d- g. on th VvU, 1888. Average dale on which first "killing" frost occtured in autumn, Nov. 15. Average da'e on which last "killing" Irosl occin reel in spring, Match 17. rKKl'll'ITATION l (lain ami melted snow). Average for the month, 1175 inchea. Average ntimlier of day with .01 of an inch or more, ID. Tne jirealeat monthly precipitation was 13.71 inches in 188:1. Tne least monthly precipitation waa 2.12 indies in Ni3. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hour (rev rl extending to winter of 188485 only) was U.O inches on the 2nd, lX'.K). VMVt) AND WRATIIKR. Average nuiuber ul clear days, ft; partly cloudy days, 7; cloudy day. 10. WIND. The prevailing wind have been from the south. The higbest velocity of the wind was 53 miles, from the south, on the 0 b, 1880. 8 at ion; Poitland, Oregon. D.tte of issue; Decern W 2(1, 1!1. A. 11. Wm.LAHKR, Observer, Temporarily in charge. X Profliuli'e Inres'mi nt. "I wa troubled for about seven year with my siomach and in bed half my time," say E. Demick, Homerville, Ind. "I pentaliil 10.0 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely- well." Yov don't live by what you eat, but by what you dige-t and assimilate. If your stom ach doesn't digest your food, you are re ally starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cute does tbe stomach' work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet. Eat what you want. Kodol Dyspepsia cures all stomach trouh.- Geo.A. Harding. Tbe Enterprise $1.50 per year. Don't Live Together. Con'ips'Ion anil health never goto gather. DeWitt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowel with out distress. "I've been troubled with costiveness nine years," say J. 0. Greene, Depaiiw, In. I. "I have tried many remedies, hut Little Early Riser give best results." Fur sale at Geo. A. Harding's, Dist ngulHhed Trave li ri And Globe Trotters, invariably remark the excellence of the Hio Grande Dining Car service. For inagnilicient scenic at tractions, fast and comfortable train ervice 0 luee trains to tbe East daily) and interest along tbe line, tbe route through Salt Lake City ami Denver via Ihe Kio Grande Western and Denver A Uio Grande is unsurpassed. Dully through sleeping and dining cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis or Chicago without change. Personally conducted excursions every week.' for rates, folders' or information apply to J. Manslleld, general agent, 124 Third St., Portland ; or Geo. YV. Heihtz, assist ant general passenger agent, Salt Lake City. Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are especially painful, and if neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are esiecial !y liable to such mishaps, because not so careful. As a remedy DeWiit's Witch Hazel Halve is nnetiu lied. Draws out the tire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware ol counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWitf Witch Hazel 8alve cured my baby ot eczema after two physicians gave her op," writes James Mock, N. Websler, Ind. "Lbe sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." This remedy is sold by Geo. A. Harding. 1002 A lleef, lana "" Ki"r' . i ,.. 1 1 .,!.. ei, ii i the fiiuiou lord I'hh'f , i.ui vi v ."r . iiistlce. once, i'i'cotiiite'1 Sir Mount .I t.... .. I.lal ttunrt K. (iriint Pun nn iiu-nn"u -iMiber lifo. hud to vnm exauiliie nu eminent pivfcrmiotiiil wltiifwt lihmil n ii .posi-d hiii'boi'. lu tlHMMiurao of do iu so he wild. "Hut. Mr. , Ihh'I ii, , a reef of Mia thill WOUM ! II gii itt hit oiiveiilein e to youf ' "tdi. eii. repLed the Wit ilea, in .i.,.,l,iJlv Ihero is. but we tiroiiose to ft-! ild . It In mull mid eueli a limn- ner." "Very raid," rcjolmil OolcrldKe, "hut when yeu have got rid of It. would there not be very awkward wind bunk lo contend witn r "('. itiiluly." miM tlie wHiiohm, "but ngtiliiHt It we abould provide thin and tints." "Well." answered Coleridge, "but when you hnve rcmoed both the imV Haeie would you Hot ntlll hnv a greilt d.iil of trouble from the current of the river when lu Hood'" rieiirlv," wna the answer, "hut wo should encounter tltiit dimeulty wio ceHHfully by niiotlier eipedlent." which the w lines proceeded to exjiliilu. "You hnve se n the pbiee, have you uot?" said Coleridge, "Oh, yes," replied the other. "Well. I never did," wm the re Joinder. "I hnve Invented alike the ruf, the wind hunk nml the river!" Th Tnnoel Was Porsrollea. At r.russel the visitor I often struck by Hip extreme thinness of the enrth eoverlng the limine le Comto tunnel and wonder why the common sense of tbe engineer who ninth the line did not direct them to continue the rutting mid thus avoid a stililerruneuti pa wipe. The mystery Is thus csphilncd: When mllw.iy were In their UTlest Infnncy, tbe Helmut! governinciit sent n puny of engineers over to L'liglnud to neiiilre cxi't rletiee In construction of the new I ion li'igliwnys. nud on their return they were Instructixl to hty out thi first rullwny lu Unit enterprising little kingdom. The work wrt neeordlnuly put lu bund, but on II completion one ol the enrhieer exehilineil: "Good gracious, we hnve forgotten the tuilliei:" Tbe consternation wns penernl, espe chilly when It wns remembered thnl there wus not it Klngle line lu England but could boust of n tunnel. What wa to tie done? Nothing but to construct tbe long corridor nt Priiliie le (.'unite, nud wheu it was finished the enrth wn I tit on top. The tumid wn the glory of tbe line. Massac For lb Scalp. The hair full out when the strength of Us root In Insulllcleiit to sustain Its weight any longer, nml a new hnlr will Inke Its plu co unless the root I di eiised. For this n-nsun each person ha a rertiiln definite length of hnlr. When the hnlr begins to split or fall out inn kiige of thu sculp h excellent. Place the tips of the fingers firmly tiiMin the scalp, nml then vibrate or move tlie scalp while holding the pres sure steadily. This will stimulate Ihe blood vessels iiiiilei ticatli nml bring the blood vessel underneath and bring iilstut better nourishment of the hair. A brush of unevenly tufted bristles I nlso excellent to use upon the sralp, Dot the hnlr. Irreaalarltr and Indigestion. A couimoii cuuse of ludlgesilon I Irregularity respi-ctlng the time of t.ieiils. The human system hcciiis to form hiiblts and to be In a degree de pendent upon the performnnce of It lunetloii In nt't'Oidutice with the bublt formed. Ill ret:iiect to digestion t ti La Is especially obtervnble. If a nieal Is taken nt a regular hour, tho strmmch liecoiiii's ncciiKtoiiied to receiving food nt that hour nud Is prepared for IL If meals arc taken Irregularly, the stomach Is takeu by surprise, so to ftpeiik. ami Is never In that state of readiness lu which It should be fur the prompt and perfect performance of Its w ork. Ashe oa Clear. "Pew meu professing to bo Judge of fine cigars know anything nt all about cmoldiig them," remarked a clgur deal er. "Tlie r.ahes on the cud of tho cigar serve to retain the flavor nml should bo permitted to remain us long as pos sible. Then tbe constant thumping some smokers give their clgurs lu the attempt to keep them clear of ashes often causes tlie wrapper to break, mid that also lessens the pleasure of n good smoke." !n;a of Alaska. - The dogs of Alaska are called main mutes. They nre a cross between a dog and a wolf and work lu harness soon after their birth. They do not bark, but have a peculiar howl. They hnve long hair and can sleep In the open with the thermometer GO degree below rem. Their usual food Is fish and seal blubber. They are fed once a duy, usu ally at night. Where to Heats. Mrs. Trolahoiit-I shall be off the I renter part of the dayas I hove Join id the Society For tho Suppression of Needless mid Nerve Hacking Noises. Mr. T.Good Idea, my dear. Tako the baby along with you. New York Weekly. File Are Tough. A fly Is ulinost Invincible. It will survive long Immersion In water, will sustain the odors of sulphur and other disinfectants without npparcut Injury. Only turpentine, chloroform aud ammo nla and washing cuo get tbe better of a fly. Tp rrofeaaor at noma. "Grandpa." said Dot. who had been puzzling her brains over something she wns rending, "what Is 'food for thout'htr " "Head cheese, my child," replied the profcsaor.-C'hlc'ngo Tribune. Toe Heallslln. "Look heir," wild it Suffolk form,. friend. "Put ffolnil tu kill my pi, J I owe so lunch pork to my iniui,,, that I hn.U hnve none left for ni If I pay It U li'k. What Would do J" "Quite 'nsy to trh k 'uu," (rlend. "Kill your ptg ami hue,, hiittgliik outside until Into nt night,! ' every one run we It. Then tnke fe , ! ud any soiiiu one stole It. Stick t, tale, and you'll be kll right." The fnrnier followed Insiruni and the kind friend watched hlirU and stole the pi. The ssr fir, rami' around uet morning to le bail happened. 1 i "Somebody a stolen my pig! cried. ., "Gs.dr' Wild the friend. "Slick fc Olid the neighbor 'II believe ynu, r. , enough." "Hut It n stolen. 1 tell you!" ' '" "Excellent!' quoth the friend. " you stick to the tnle." ! "You confounded n!" yelh-O j" i farmer, "Don't you uudorsUnill so... t wn renlly stolen!" i, "Superb!" laughed tbe ilell;' ;.. friend. "You ought to have been it u , lor, wi you ought." I v That Suffolk farmer lninnnd (itsir nud went awny fuuilng.-Lut. AhaA'cr. J1'1,' Tie Asiom th lletferou, j. a, Terhnp tbe most startling pb,..t, ineiion of tho fire wn the ipilik A , , of childlike aiiiuoln only a r,',,'ur'M,' vl' i Hlff MM I'M .li.hn Molr In The A' tic. In tbe midst of the other rouii " ' lively slow nml stendy lire work ! these tall, benutlful anpllng, leafy I' " brinehy, w ould be seen bliixlng upiV. t'eiily nit In one lienvlug. louili,g. ,: a sloiiale flume renehlng from the gn r to the top of the tree and fifty tj, u hundred feet or more nlsive It, wl -;. uioke column bending forwurtl -i r-. htrenitiing away on hip upper mi-i. lug wind. To burn these grevn tree a fire of dry wood beneath them b;it:ii ijulred to send up a current of air I tit. enough to distill Inflammable t I rum the lenve aud prny; then. Blind of the lower limb gnnlt (, i ntelilng fire nud Igniting the m-xt next III Slieeeaslon. the whole K ' rtjius to explode ulinost slinullatii ly. und with nwful rnrlng and tk'"'" tdng ti round tasTlng flame slnsib I 1 "iHi or .KK) feet, and lu a second urtf-.m I iiieiiehil. Ienlh tho grcetl splrpi, , blilek dead lil.lst bllvthd nml roue ',),;,, ed with down curling hough. ' MI, ii - tont In the ruse of round shuulden i ' 1 muscles of the tsick are likely to il!:l i from disuse. A sisidul exercise to i,n them Into a Umber coudltlou acciiuftt!. be mressary. Stretch out nml d -u with the arms until they nenrly tt Uliji the floor, lieiidlug back lu like mar. - ... . .1. . I..'"1 lo suceessiuiiy nccompiisu me u sit on a stisd before an upright V it i. or heavy desk, plant your knee (Ir''1" ngnlust the furniture UutU you hanleir g.ssl snptiort, then slowly twutl Unm ward with your hand pointed (,, your bend. At first you think yo( urely crack In Imlf, so allff '(., muscles, tmt atoiilhlngly skiu cv-r tbe pliability, and as It I lmp to f.ill your progress I easy nml n, Till exercise If persisted lu f ' '" straighten out a curved sp'.ue, U ! njtist be dune gently and with pnlln . becnua4 the fetidous In tbe back u, 1 de lien te and must not be coerced. i!. Th Laalroa I'earl. f Penrls, a miwt rentier know, i ' small bodies found either III the niit'v of H-nrl shells or those with tiaerr''1'!' lining. They nre formed either I h -disease, by the presence of a piirtd u or by an effort on tho part of the tiv lusk to rid Itself of some foreign.,': stance w hich bus found Its way : the kIii 1L Pearls nrp comHis'd of many la of ctirbonule of llmo with orgnnlc t ter between nud nre not always pfi"i:i throughout nnd Invariably have .' n, small central core or nucleus. Ibv, (H-iirls of fine luster and color are n tlKt valuable, and their value Increases Idly with their size. !' the llsrlsf Wasp. " 1 "Wasps were the first paper ninkt"'" said an entoinologlst. "It I very Ust.n estlng to study the ways of these f ; little Insects. Por the soke of n (yj ( at the honey store a single Indlvk will sometimes face a wholo hU' r bees, being In fair combat a unite! ' any three Inhabitants of the ap ' Most of us have had experience of ' fearlessness with which they wit tuck human beings." ! Fie FltrhtUa- ! Raalaa. ' In the smaller places lu Krf' -horse have to be borrowed for tin engine. Often thirty to fifty uilt-' nre wasted lu getting horses, wt ' wheu an alarm of Br wus given, ' nt work at their dully duty. A cot 1 er.iblo amount of time Is also lost.! 0 tiding proper bnrness for them. 1-t horsing of steam engines lu coo'') Cistiicts Is a very difficult problem h fio How th Lovir Look at tb Kir' When a young Savoyard goes a Ing, he puys considerably more t:h tlou to tho admired one's fire thM'n her face. If she leaves the bllletM wood undisturbed on tbe hearth, " a sign that he Is welcome, but h - : she place one of the blazing fago" nn upright position tgalunt the d' ' It Is a hint for blm to take hli pnrture. r,' Considerate. l Hangs Jubklus Is tho homeliest I ever saw. Slungs-Why don't you say It tt ( face? . : Hangs I don't want to. ? Slaugs-Vou're afruld to. nln't yf I Iiuug Oh, no. Hut bis fac v enough to bear ajready. Detroit i Tress.