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6 Legal Notices. Aliiiliillinir police Notice is hereby given t at the under aigned has been aYpointed ad mi.uMr.ilor th emale ol Job" .1 . I ice, deeeasi it. A h.vins eliinis against the sunt 4mA am l,r.hl' lllttl duly verihe.l tu'coruing m ..-... Nil iiimonn. In the Circuit Court o( the Shite ot Ore gon lor the Oountv of Clackamas. Charles Uauch, Plaintill.) vs. Kom-.v Ranch. Defendant.! To Hoxey Kniih, ttie above named de fen. laid : In t tie inline of Hie State of Oregon, OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Xl lo tor Public., .on A 1 T () V (A K 1 UAT 1 J K li named by tlie proper voucher, to the un derailed at I'aiifv, t i.i. miu. i ....... .. Oregon, or al the oliue ol lie,.. 1 . 1!. own. II, Oregon Citv. Oreu-on, within six months from the date of this notice. .WedthmU. j.K, Adininitiaior. GEO. C. BHOWSEI.l., A.torney for Administrator. 1 to present llie sanie , . jri,t , ,.,,,,ar and answer iUm I i e.i auaniM yon ni . eniitied suit in tli' ah ve mimed loll" on or hetore .v, te. i.ncr l-'lli. l l1-'. the same bein seven weeks from the hrst publics. Hon ol this summons; and you will take notice that i! on tail so to appear and an swer sam compl lint, the pliunlilt ill applv to the Court lor the relief demanded in sai.l complaint, to w.t : that the bonds main niony now exinn between you and plain tiff be dissolved. ... , . . Ibis Miinn.oi.s is pulilisiievl m i-i.it-i ... Thomas A. Mcltride, Jud;e,.f the oth jo I dirial disirn t ol the Staieot Ore-on. m i ..' ; Oregon C ty Knterprise, lor seven successive i weeks, coiini.endn Aiiiiust l-t. 1 an. 1 (.,....!, u.-. k i iii matter l,i an. I i-e is litrehv given tnai m cm. i'in. c con. .......... .... - t - lie provision if the act ol Confess of including Septeni'w ' 1-. UVN ,-, , 1-iTS entiil-d "An act lor the sale i (,KO. I. 14 hl, ",,'', "o- ;;er lands in the fates ol California, j Attorney lor 1 lau.tul. I rri. Land I Notice lor IMibltcntion. Timber I.ai.d, Aorlime X 1S7S. Fniled States l.aml Ollice. Ortgon City n , !,,,, liV v.. lire is hfrehvciven that in compliance with ttie June nt tiniher . i..,.,,, NbvhiIii. and Washington rv " extended io all the Public States bv act of August 4. 1 ''-. " KOSVBKl. . OSBOKX, I ... of l-oitland, eo y of Multnomah, Stale j olWVr r..bl.rl... of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otlue I nepartment ol Hie Interior, l and Ollice ..,rvlvlli. No. s02. lor the pur-1 ... ... ' ,irH.,. J ulv ,-V,t!i. 1:K'J. chase of the si ol Section No. ; in Town-, N , j, h,.reby tiveti Unit the folIowiliR' ship No S. K a nee No. 4 h, ami win oner i nU1(,ll f,uWr has tiled nonce ol prool to show that the lanu soukiii is in..ir valuable for i's timber or stone than for agn cul.ural purposes, and t esiiiblisli his . l,i,i in said land hetore the Kemst.r and I Notice is hereby iven that liicomolnmce Willi the act ol Confess ol June .'i, 1S.M, en- tiMed "An act lor the sale ot timber lan.U j In' the States uf Calfomla, Orepon, Nevada. Hnd Wiishii.pion lerr tory," as exien.ied ( lo till the runlic Land Mates bv act ol All , cost t IS"-.1. Win. b'. U.ii.T. of lorilai.d, I Count v ot Mnlinoimin. S,i.t. ol Ou'cun. i ,u .i ' n i. ! iii mis ollne bis s.vorn .ftementN... .r'w for 'e purclin-e ot Hie I NK', ol s SS ol Si;. and SW, of, j l:,. ol Sec ton No. - , ''. s. '' j ; iiini will on, r prom u sr.... ...... soupht is more valuable lor Us timber or , t,....i ii. ,i. i,r .iLri.'iiliuial unlooses and to j establish bis chum lo said land before the ;V UeplMer and li.ceivcr ol this ollice at I 're- Ju poo t i'v on r.i I nr,i v , me im . ,.. her. I!KU. He names a w i'iie-scs: llenrv l.pperson, Kiehard I'alim.t . r. dolph Mnler, Cha-. C. Miller, ad ol li.i.l'n Id. Anvandali peisons ciinmp adversely the aiune iies. im. d 1 in. Is i.r.1 rei.u sied to ;1 iheir cl inns in ion idli.'o oil or li'loro s.,id I !, da.' ot O. t dvr. I'."1'. CIIAS. H. .Ml.Kl. Kcpister.. EVOLUTION AND INFLUENCE OF THE j NEWSPAPER CARTOON. anil !I1'.1CII l"S ! i.r.. Ore- ui.-f r.t ihmnthre at (.irepon City, Ore pin, Tuesday, the bt'i day of September, 1SI0--. He names as witnesses: J C Burke, of M-lalla. Orecon : Robert Ixinden, Edward Hurke, Robert Osbom, ol l'oit and. . . , , Anv and all pir-ons ilaiminR adversely the ahove-descril.ed lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before Midl.thdavo.Seprember, Register. his inten iIm.,1 i, root in support ol his i p in i,. ... ... i i . claim, and thai said prool will be made be fore liepister ami Receiver at Oregon I ity, Oieg, n, on Sept. S h. 1!' '-. viz: SETH AVSTES r... n a v., tot.-, lor (he SE1.' of NE',', i-ec' "S T. ii S-. R i! K. and I.t - SK'i of N Wi4 A SW; of N E; Sec. ;I0, T. ti S., K. lie names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, viz : Frank Uaker, of Colton. Orepon: John R. Aruuet. of Colton. Oregon; John 1'. lrvin, I ot Garfield. Oretton; Harry E. Austen, ol !n Hie Circuit Court of the Sl ue of pon lor the County ol Clackamas. Marv Mudi-r, riaintill.l vs. Thomas Charman an. I So- plan Ciiarma.i, his ite. James I". l.ovelt and Mary I l.i.vett, ins Wile, r.enj.lliiiu I Jimgar und .lames M lr.,c, ll. len.lv.il.-. ! U v v'iruie ol a ju Ipmeiii ner. ileer-e and an eveciinon, du.y i-sue.l out ol and under tne neal ol the ahuve entule.1 coiif! in t ie ubove emu ,d iviuse. to me duly dire.l '.l nd daled the ltd day of Angus;. IIKC, upon iii.l.'ineiit rendered and enter.'.! I ..on m.d cause on the 'Jad day PH 2. in lavor ol the plaiutitl, and agumsi 1 nomas I. narii.an SlUMOiS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Ore gon, for Clackamas County. Bargalin A. Knighton, 1 I'laintiff, I I Marvilla Knighton Defendant. J To Marvilla Knighton, defendant herein: In the Name of the State of Oregon: Yon are tierehv required to appear and answer the coniflaint tiled against you in ti.e above entitled sun and cour', on or belore the -utn day of September, IMP'-, being six successive publications ol said summons as ordered bv thecouri, the first publication thereof as'ordtred being on the 2it:i cay ot July, I'M. and which is the first publica tion of this summons. And if you tail so to appear and answer Mid complaint, and lor want of such answer, plaintill will apply to the Court tor thereliel prayed for in ine complaint to wit: For a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now nistine be tween plaintiff and defendant and for such older and further relief as the court may aeem meet with equity aim jusuce. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Oregon City Enterprise published at Oregon City, Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks, the hrst publication thereof being in the issue ol July, 25, 1002, bv order of Hon. Thus. r. Kyan, county judge, of Clackamas county, jn the absence of Hon. T. A. McBride, circuit judge, dulv made and entered here in, this 23d day of July. 1H02. J. A. STKOlVHKIWiK, JK. Atty. lor 1'laintitl. Last publication Sept. 5. Oregon City, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. in sai. I of Aiigu-d. .ii.l Mary .Milder. said defendant, lor the mi in ot w.o n. AdiuliiUtriilor' Aotlee. Notice is h.rebv given that the under-j signed has been appointed administrator of the estate ol isarali iimck, iieceaseo. :. sons having cl.iins against said estate are bet oy notitied to present them at the of fice ot mv atiornev, in tlr.gun City, Ore gon, witliin six months from the date ol this notice. Dated this ll'h day of Aug ust 1D02. El.MER E. ClIAKMAJt. Administraior. 0. W. Eastharu, attorney fur administrator. timet. ier wnh lnur.si tlie.eon al tile ib i i h per cent per antiiiu. Iroin .u 'usv ! and tne luriher sum ol asaucnicv lees and tue further sum ol fin.in cos's and dishur-einenis and theeosH of and upon tins writ, coiniiimding me in make silo ol tiie I, liuwing ues,Tlb,d real priiperly eitu ,te in the Couniy o! CI ickainis, S ale ol (.irep.in, to nit ; .,-.,. Ine Sontliest 'i of Section 2. ; the West ol the Sorllr-ves' ol Mrciioo ...; ,d 4ot beclion 2S: Lots 1 ami 2 ol Section . r.intaiiiiiiE 32S ! acres. Al-o the lol lowing lies, rihe.i inlet : I ouuiiencint, ai . . . i ....r.ier ot Southwest ol S. etion 27 und running ttience North j.n'J cliams lo ,.i.irrnl llrei.'Oll CitV and Hid 'Olllh ra,i'. ii, oiii-b with center line of said r.iB' S'ortli 7,i degrees 15 minutes West ft.Td chains to a stone; thence Soutli i 14 onan s to slake on Nonh line ol Jacob loner V. I.. C thence with the North line ot said Toner cl lim East 5 54 cnains to place nt be ginning, containing 3.5.') ai res. (Excepting UarHUn-S Sale ol Br.! IHte I run. tt.e vii U berebv iriven that by virtue of a ,f,' ... saui loner claim 5 license of sale dulv issued oul ol the County crmi,8 Nrit, o( Southeast corner thereol; Court of the State of Oregon, lor the henre Sorth 15 chains lo the Ahernethv County ol Clackamas, in the matter of ttie roud ; tlieme Westerly al.iua said road l. nuardiaiisliip oi irwin chains; thence Souui ju in tno.ii!., 6 . jr , i o.l, Haw it .III V. ... . ... i ..1 ..iitl rin- minor, ana uaieu ! )t.ast 11.4U cnains io oeniiin.nn r; , . 19.-2. I will, on Saturday, me mil u. lall,i,lg u acres. Al-o: Heginning ai -4 September, 1 )02, at the hour of 1 o clock p. wctnm c,,rrier between sections 3;i and 31. in., in Iruiil of the Court House ; tiem.e Norl 5cimis; thence l.a-1 20 door, in Oregon Cirt , Oregon, sell at public ,ailis ,elll.e South 5cnalns; tnence V est auction to ttie ulguesl Diuuer ior ou cuaiiis to lace ol beginning, conmiiiniK hand, at the day of sale, all the interest o (J Ahl; yinmng ai me secuon said minor in the following-described rettl corlier between Sections M and 31, running estate, situated in the county ol Clackamas theMt,e Nor(11 5 cimUlf- uiench East bo .nd ui.u if Oreuon. to wit: Lots 12, 13 i ,.,. ,. s',,rtii 10.111 chains to the -M li hi oi'li in Lamorioge, in so.u Couniy and State, subject to the life estaie of Dr. John Gordon. Dated Aug. S, ANDREW GORDON, Guardian of said Minor H. E. Cross, Attorney tor Guardian ...,.. rl,.i,l l.reeV, llonia.n r. It? l( Inn I '! i;r..lruu' Tleture l;,pUi.Kt.. H..lr Snllro-Tho lrifilueenll. t'rntury CrMf. Tlu tstory lx told of un ithtx' of the fCviMiiooulU I'l-iiliiry wln was its ilo ioiincd In llKiito " W11S rlilU-ul.iua divss, und ua wiisiiixe unoui ui iliysii-al ili'l'oiinily hh ho va vain of his' ccccntrio nttll'c. Unit vvlillo HcrviPg :.;:;s one nioniii: lie obs. i vcd ll wnile ,1' ciuiuini't ou the fuco of one of tlie iMUi l'i rs iiivsont mill ilcli i iuincil to nvctigo himself ley si-i-vin:,- 11 prooosa upon liiui foi- iiiipcaninco In I'.'mi t followln.s dii.v. Tin' ollciulcr. M. do I.nsson by liiltno, knowing tlwit things wutikl f.o luted Willi llilll tllll.MS 111' OOlllil MllOW HOIllll rciisoii for his mirth, niiiilo 11 hiisly HUi'tch of tlie litliichlmck iihhi", 'XK H'liiUng In l.o tho six Hack cups uii.l tlio waistcoats In which lie was wont to iipiienr, inul when In wna Holciunly nski'il to show cause for hla tinscciiily mirth find linllclty to tlu- holy chinch ho suddenly .llsplaycd In foio his JtulKi-a the ivtficatiife of the iil,,,e 1'ls ex cuse." Tin- likeness was so excellent and the cartoon so grotesque that the entire court fell to laughing, nml the Hocused watt liberated without n repri mand. This la tho first nutliotit lo ease of tho power of the cartoon In n hall of Jus tice, hut it illu st ru tea tho power of tho noncil 111 deiiictliii; the folliM of tho foolish and the affectations of the nrtl- 11, d-il Thorn Is no telling when the art of caricature liesmi. There lire a niimlier of grotesques that have come dowu to lis from earliest Egyptian times. The Creeks employed pictures to emphasize their satire, and bo did the itonians, All through the middle iiges there wore numberless examples of grotesque ilea" which, curiously enough, were used In enforcing the doctrines of tho ..hunch bv means of Kutirl.lng the devil ii.it ib.. el-lileenth century was the lievdav of the cartoon. Heginning In France and overrunning ii iioiinml ii ml thence across inu channel Into F.nk'lnnd. the flood of enri caturlsts carried everything before It. and It Is safe to say that we read the history of the times with clearer vislou nml with mure accuracy of detail for the mirror which caricaturists held up to reflect tho slrlklnt' peculiarities of the men and events passlni: before it Gautler mentions u Spanish cartoon 1st. Francisco Gayn y I.uclentes. n mix ture of Rembrandt. Wutteau and Un liehilH. who preceded the two greut car Icaturlsts of the latter half of the eighteenth century, George CriilkKhnnlc ! F.tigland nnd M. Ctinriet in i runce 1001 FASCINATING DANGER. The IVrlL TI' U Hexet (li Hnlldrr. of III llrlile. The design of a long l.rlillio upan Is o it- of the most elaborate inalheiiiat io il j i-oblonis that iiflse In const nictlvu v, . r'.,. Tin' i-tresves pi'odnceil by Ha o.v.i 'we' :lil. by the weight of I I'll Hie, ' l.ie .i.i.iiive drivers, by the liaiiuner- i'i of llati. nod wheels, by Hie n i r brakes on ail epiess lialn. liii li svi'cil on a curved track. wind and l the. expansion and tnicli.di of the steel In w Inle The lion by the bv the con- summer mm l- are all mcinately enleiiluled. letleetloti of the loaded mid tin- Notice for liibli'aHii. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1S7H. United States band Ollice, Oregon City (livinin. August 20. 1!K)2. Notice is hereby given that in coir phance in. in e i revisions of the Act ot Congress otJune.3. 178, entitled "An act tor the gale ot timber lands in the Stales ot Cali fornia Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, l!l2, KOSS H. PKATT, of Portland, county of Multnomah, Slate of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this olhce bis sworn statement. N'o. 5s70, for the pur chafe of tlie n of section No. 34 in Township No. 3 S, Range No. 5 E, W M. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor iis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim 0 said Und before ti, Keiriiier and Receiver of tins ollice at Oregon City Oregon, on Saturday, the Sth dav of November, I!i2. fie names as witnesses: H. Epperson, K. G. Palma'eer, Adoplph .Miller, C. C. Mille-, ail of Gurtitl I, Oregon. Any and all pir-ons darning adversely the uDove-iiescribeii lands re reque-te to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said btti day of November. I!K)2. CHAS. 13. MOORES, Register. )re- and Jiotice. Notice is htreby given that my wife, Princie M. Linn, I. as leu my bed and board without cause, and that I will not be re sponsible lor any debts don'racted by her. T. W. LINN. In the Circuit Court of the State of gon for the County ot Clackamas. Wallace V. Ayers, PUiiuill, vs. r Ida K. Avers, Defendant.) To Ida'K. Ajers, defendant herein. In the name ot tlie State ol Oregon : Ynn are hereby required to appear answ.r the complaint tiled against you in the above ei. titled conn and cause on or before the 22nd day of September, 1!02, the said dav being more than six weeks alter the first publication ot ibis summons, as ordered bv the court, an t you will take no tice that ifvoufaiitu appear and answer ...;.i ..lu'i.,1 the nlall.t ll wi.l apply to the court lor tne relief prayed lor in the compUint, to-wit: that the bonds of niitn- r,- .,i.iiiL. hetween vou and pbiin- till bedl-solved and that the plaintill be awarded the custody aHd coi.irol of Charles Aytrs, minor Child oi piainwu onu uc.c... ant. . . ,, , ... . , This suinmons is puousneu uy unin ... H,..,rnie T. K. Kvari, County Judge ot the Crjuiity ol ClHi kanias, S'ale of Oregon, made Augutt I), I'W-. ami wniuu u...c. ... rects toe service ol said summons by publi cation not less than once a week fi r six successive weeks. The tirst publication ol this summons being August H HEOiiESitORIlHrH, Attorneys lor plaintitf An-rnetnv road; laence ne.-v-nv u.h.r center ol said road 1 1 the West bomnmry j known lis the father of mod '"'""'''-"'"L ::: :, ,, ,k.I caricature and holds as good .v..r Shiiiii lioiiiidiirv litis ol sain ennui to the place ot beginning, containing 2d acres.) Allot the linds above lies, rihed being in Township 2 South, Kt"ge- hi.-t ol ill imette Meridian, the binds herein described comaining 2aS 5 acres. Now, therelure, by vinue ot said execu tion, judgment order and decree and in compliance witn t ' commands ol Un said writ. 1 will on Saturday, the 13TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 11K.2, title to his position as does Plillipau to that of the father of comic Journalism. Willi Lp Charivari, tin' strongest paper of its kind. Then came Fundi In Fin land, which still retains its subtitle of the London Charivari, for years the faithful If not the most highly polished reflector of F.i'ltish life. I'pnii Its staff John Leech. Kiehard Doyle, John Fen niel, George Uu Maurier and a dozen men of lesser name kept Gnat ltrituiu in good humor for two yeneiiitlons. It lias been reserved for America, however, to bring forth a new race of caricaturists, which for lack of a better title may be called the personal car t,.niQi men who seize upon the char- ile.J mes P. Lov.tiand Mary boveit, ' of fln lrl(U vijunl and so i t fiuZT t,,.T.t ! l.g.erafe them that the subjects of the cartoons are i,nowu u in- ni.., loaded bridge Is determined, und com plele draw inps ere iiiiule of every mem ber of It. The bars of steel lire tested in machines which will p'lH ' 'wo a horsehair of a.sleel bar sirens enough to lilt hall' a score id Hie iicnv lesi n- ..,..ii,., ni i.niv. and which will rush an eggshell or a steel column l ,.,.ni.,ii..h' measure he stress in ach ease. The dilTerent kinds of mew ers are forged, riveted, bored, or ilaned In perhaps hair a uozon reimno . . . .... . .......I shops, inul, allhougli usually nm mien igetlier there, are exainlned nml iiioiim- iircd by speeiaiisis hi see nun i ..-. ..." urreet, and me then shlpicd by s 'ch ( carloads to the site or the proposed , ., i i ill-net lire, Whore steam uerriei.s iiuinau thein and pile them many feet high 111 stacks covering acres of ground. I'he brldi:e nlers mil V rise above the water hundreds of reel apart, n n mains to place them on n thousand tm struct lire, high above a savage enasiu over nn Impassable current or roaring tide, w here the water Is deep, the hot I, ,m of biL'L'ed rocks or treacherous iiiiicksund, or where mi old bridge must I,., re moved nml the new one luilil in its place without Interrupting trulll. on the bridge. To accomplish this the engineer has timber, bolts and ropes, hoisting engines, derricks and a band of Intrepid builders who have perhaps followed til in for years through inoro hardship mid danger tlimi fall to the lot of almost any other calling. The complicated framework of a great span Is u skeleton with many accurate Joints ami thousands of sleel sinews and bones, each of which must go In exactly the right place In exact ly tin? right order. The builder must weave Into the trusses pieces larger, heavier nnd far more Inflexible than whole tree trunks, swiftly hoist nnd swing them to place hundreds of feet high, lit together the massive girders and huge forged bars with watchmak er's accuracy, support the unwieldy masses until they are keyed together and self sustaining;, and under mil lions of pounds of stress mmt adjust them at dizzy heights to mathematical lines. This he may need to do not de liberately, hut In dangerous emergen cies, at ut st speed, putting forth Ids whole strength on narrow, springing planks In a furious tempest. In bitter cold or In blazing heat. Me may he In the heart of an African desert, men aeeil bv bloodthirsty fanatics, or In a gorge of the Andes, hundreds of miles from tools or supplies, where there is absolutely no supplement to li.s own esoiirces. Fnder such conditions ,1-i.lge building I one of the "nisi fas- mating and ilillleiilt of enuliieerlie? problems and requires a different so lution for almost every ease.- I rami W. Skinner In Century. Mrs. Nelson Lawrence, who has spent the Hiiiiiuier with ber nioiber, Mrs. ni. H. Harlow, in this city, expects to join her liiiabannd in r'nineiwo, tho lire I of the week. John li. Lewis, one ol tint prosperous farmers nt flm funis illsirlcl, was in lowu lust Friday Hri anguitf milt tern for tl e Inn vest of his Imp crop, which this year Is the most important product thero is. Nebn llomico, who has served in Hut upaeily ot operator tor the I'ucilic. Festal Company tor the last year, loll luiiMluy lor Se.ittle, wheie goes lo secept a pro motion . He is suceemled here by (.'- Tull, ot Harlow. .1. .1. (Yoke ci'ine in vesleriluv eveninU Irom a trip on Heuver creek, and reports lluil a ling" lire lias been raging in tint vicinity ot the Iteiison mill since lues d.y. About nevenly acres ot territory hud been burned over, ami by very hard woik tlni mill was saved. Mr. Cooke renin ted that at thulium I left H'" place Thursday the. lite was piaclicuHy under control mid no luitber ihiiuiigo was anticipated. During Ihn week n number of engi neers were taking soundings in the river t this pl ice, condiieiing their woik very ipiielly and refusing to disclose to any one tor whom they were conducting the work or for what purpose it was beinK done. At a liltltt lulnr duto the an luiiineeinenl ot the purpose for which thn suiveys were made will be given, hut it is presumed that Home very Important improvement is to be made. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day at tue Iront dour ol the County Court bouse in tne ci y of Oregon City, in sai I County and Slate, sell at public auc tion, suhject lo redemption, to the highest bidd. r lor cash in ha all the right, tnie and interest which the said delembint-, Thomas Charman and hopma nannm. his wile IIS w Tne, nr either (he mortgage mentioned in said jud or ler, to-wu: Jlarcti i, or sioee in. i in or lo the above descrioed real pr open) or any pait thereof, to satisfy said execu tion judgment i r ler and decree, interest, costs '" "'' c,j-tpAVKli Sheriff of Clickamas Count, , iiiegon, Dated, Oregon City, August 5, 11102. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore s;on. for Clackamas County. Arthur L. Woodbury, Plaintiir.) vs. r Knn Wnndhnrv. Defendant. I To Nora Woodbury, the above named defendant. In the name of the State oi Oregon you re l.erehv rennired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit in the above named Court on or before Friday, October 3, lh02, the same heim? seven weeks from the hrst publica tion of this miumoiis. and vou wi'l take notice that if yon fail to so appear and an swer said complaint, the plaintiir will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint to wit: that the bonds ot matri niony existing between you and plaintill be dissolved This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Thomas F. Rvan, County Judge of Clackamas County, State ot Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news papier of general circulation in Clackamas (County, for seven consecutive wetks com mencing Friday, August 22 and continuing to and including Octobers. 1!2. GEO. C. BROW NELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon, for Clickamas County. J.W. Kilgor.-, rUintill.j vs r Mercy Kilgore, Defendant.) To Mercy Kilgi re. the above named de- Tn"ttie name of the State of Oregon you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit in the above named Court on or before Friday, October S.llcrJ. the same ki., ..ve.. weeks Irom the hrst publication of this summons, and you will take nonce that if you tail to so appear and answ er said ,..i. ii, nUii.titl will abply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintill be d,Tn'ls summons is published by the order oftbeHon.Thos. F. Kyan, County judge of Clackamas County. State of Oregon, m th Oregon Cny Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation in Clackamas County, lor seven successive weeks com mencing Friday, August 22, and continuing to Hint iiu lading Oetob. r llU'f iikri : HKOWNEI.b, Attorney for i'laintiff. AM Ml'INE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting ot the city council for a license to eell liquor at my place of businepg on Main & Seventh streets, Oregon City, J. V. C'OI.E. rSjiIooii License. Notice is hereby given that we will ap ply at the next regular meeting of the city ctnncil for a license to eell liquor at cur new place of business on Main & Seventh streets, Oregon City. KF.LLV & Kl'COMCH. Notice of AlinlnUtratrl In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County oi ciacnaiuas. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah E. Hughes, deceased. I that the under pointed by the Coiintv Court of the Mst of Oregon for . A .1 ...i ,, i .il rn I r I T nt t 'IP Clackamas i-ouiny, '-,M- , .,,i Artist . . ....i wur.h K. Undies, deceased. All ! Anisis pt rsons having claims anams. Too Strennona For Him. Mr. retronlus de Ilainiiie, the emi nent tragedian, was compelled by the exigencies of thn play to carry the heroine up a rocky detile night after night. j Mr. de Ilumme was not so sturdy as he used to he, and when the manage ment cast Miss Vera Ilevvelgh. who tipped the scales at 310 pounds, for the heroine his spirit rose within him. That night he made one mighty ef fort to carry her up the rocky defllo and then advanced to the footlights. In un apologetic tone he inquired, "Is there a piano mover In the audience'." W. D. Nosbit In Woman's Home Companion. Died In Place of a Yonnner Man. A charge w:ih made at a wall lined with French Infantry. Sergeant Mc Quade of an English regiment saw two Frenchmen level their muskets on rests against a gap in a bank, awaiting the appearance of an enemy. Sir George F.rown, then a lad of six teen, started to ascend at the fatal point. "Xoii are too young, sir. to be killed," said McQuade. pulling him buck and stepping into his place. He Tell dead, pierced with both bullets. Seventh Century Needlework. Before the end of the seventh century needlework was carried to great per fection In convents, where it was used for the embellishment of the church and the decoration of priestly robes. did not think It beneath their 1 estate ; dignity to trace the patterns used for must present them, duly verified, to my j embroidery In their natural colors. A atiorrev, A.H. IJresser, at liiflollieeiri Ore- religious lady, wishing to em XlST'Si broider a sacerdotal vestment, asked no forever birred. I'S a personage than St. Uunstati. then Dated, August 30, IfKfi. ,. a young man, but already noted for his , rt.Hof'B.5, E Artistic skill and taste, to draw the H:0ft!'et!tl,e0f E-jn-erK und figures which she after A. 8. DREShER. ward worked in gold thread. Attorney for said Euate netit features In their physical, menui. or moral mnkeup. True there was one man in London a hundred years ago. Gillray by name, who had this faculty of dissecting Ida siiblect until he found his weakest point and then unmercifully pricking It with his drawing pencil, but with him the race died out. to be reincarnated In America. Gillray was n close observer of people mid events. He would sit In his publisher's window nnd watch tho form of the court as they passed and fasten In his memory every feature by which n man would be recognized by his acquaintances. He remembered ev ery story that related to the trults of character of those In the public eye, nn,i lim St .fumes street ot 1800 la faithfully reproduced In his art Terhaps we Auierlcaim look at the droll side of life more thfin oiner peo nle. but certain It Is we have more and i.f toe .nrtinnlnls than elsewhere. Tho very nulckness with which we see the point of a Joke demands equal facility In portraying drolleryjn a cartoon. We sketch boldly and leave much of the unnecessary detail to our slower cous ins. Then. too. our public events hap pen with such startling rapidity that a cartoon of yesterday's doings would be flat today, and we must keep very niucb alive and be ready for a political change overnight. In other words, the alert American must have depleted in his cartoon the very traits of character that have made blrn what be Is. the quickest and brightest of men. Thomas Nast In New York News. The Common Tongne. Church Are there many DAtlonalltles represented on your block? Gotham No. There's only one tongue heard there. That's my wlfe's.-Yon- kcrs Statesman. The l.nnd of HI" Hlrth. UiggiusKo you are pmd of the land of your birth, eh? What did it ever do to be proud of? Wiggins Wasn't I born tbere?-Bos-ton Transcript. nistory will show that the worst quarrels are between former friends and former lovers.-Atcbison Globe. t ij tm r ust over the sun burned, Hiitfu brush Htul alkali plains when you may just iih welt take a delightful, cool and comfortable irde through the heart ol the lioiky Mountains in view of the grandest scenery on the American continent? This vou can do by traveling on tint Kio Grande System, tint far fumed "Seeiiio I.inn o( The Wot Id." tint only IraiiHcontineutal line passing tliroiicli Salt l-ake City, ( ilenwood Springs, I.eml ville, Colorado Spriiua and Uenver en loiite to eastern points. Three daily express trains make cIoho- connections with all trains east and went and ulford a choice of live distinct routes o( travel. The equipment of themi trains is the best, including fren reclining chair curs, standard and tourist sleepers, a perfect dining ear service, and also personally conducted excursion curs, each in charge of a competent uiiido, whose busincHi is to look after the com fort of his g.ieHts. No more pleasant ami inexpensive means of crossing iher Continent can be found than is provided by these exciirisons. For additional details, address, J. 1). M.lSNKIIXIl, Geii'l Agt , Kio ( irauile Lines, No. 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. OAHTO XI I . Bnari th. A 11,11 M im Ha,B klml ia' He) la. It was long a llxed Idea Hint silver mixed with the bell metal Improved the tone, but this Is now considered In correct. The Acton Nightingale and Silver Hell, two singularly sweet bells lit St. John s college, i amnriuge, me lid to have a mixture of silver, but If true this Is not belleveu ny compe tent authorities to be the cause of their beautiful tone. This Idea led to the story of the monk Tiindio concealing the silver given him by Charlemagne and casting the bell In the monastery of St. Paul of Inferior metal, where. upon he was struck by the clapper and killed. In the ninth century bells were made In France of iron. 1 hey have been cast In steel, and the tone has been found nearly equal In fineness to that of the bell metal, hut, having less vibration, wiih deficient In length, and thick glass hells have been made which give u beautiful Bound, but are too brit tle to long withstand the strokes of the clapper. Gentleman's Magazine. I'orliine I'avors ll Tamil "Having distressing p.tiiiH in head, buck and stomach, ami being without appetite, 1 began to iish I)r. King's New life Pills," writes V. 1'. Whitehead, of Keiineilala, Tex., and soon felt like a new mail." Inlallibln in stomach and liver troubles. Omy '.Ti cents ut G. A. Harding's drug store. The A ll C of It. A kidney education stiuti with : I'.aek iielie means kidney ache, lamit back means lame kidneys, weak back menus weak kidneys, cure means Dunn's Kid ney Pills. Head uboiit the fiee distribu tion in this paper, and cull ut C. G. Huntley, Druggist, Friday, Sept. U'th. The Inventor of the Mntch. The first mutch wus the product of tho ingenuity of John Frederick Koni erer, who er-rly In the nineteenth cen tury was Imprisoned in the peniten tiary nt Hohenncperg, In Germany. He Invented the luelfer match while In his gloomy dungeon. The German govern ment forbade the manufacture of matches on the ground of public policy, because some children plujlng with them had caused a lire. Komerer wus ruined by Viennese competition when he was released from prison and died a pauper. Up to lS(i2 the Vienna man ufacturers controlled tho mutch busi ness of the entire world. From Ileal Life. Teacher Evil communications cor rupt good manners. Now, Johnny, cun you understand what that means? Johnny-Yes'm. For Instance, pa got a communication from uiu's dressiuuk cr this morning that made him swear. Philadelphia Press. OAHTOTIIA. tb, Hi Kind You Have Always Bought Itching Piles. Any one who sulfers from that terrible plague, Itching Piles, or from Eczema, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent cure that comes through tho use of Doan'a Ointment. It never fails. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley, Drug gist, Friday, Sept. llith. OASTOniA. Bean the A1 u m lw's BoupM J. B. McKee's A T'rrt Fleiiilnder. Little Bertie had been tuught not to ask for anything nt meals. One day poor I'.ertie had been forgotten, when he pathetically Inquired, "Do little hoys get to heaven when they are starved to death?"-London Tlt-Iiits. The gravedigger rises to remark Hint every man finds himself in a hole soon er or later. Philadelphia Kecord. The next hardest thing to getting up In the world is to keep from getting down. Business College and School of correspondence Is now in its twenty-third year. Kvery teacher an expert in his special course. Our special courses cover the entire range of business operations. Complete Business Course, Time unlimited by mail " Shorthand, Time 6 mo. " Civil Service " 6 " " Knglish " 6 " " Select Studies " 6 " f'5 15 5 IS '5 Tliee coursen arc ilenlgneil ior those who have not the time or means tt.fit ten ilCollrK nml esjieeially for those who have iK-en ilr priveil ol a Common School duration. The jrrcntrst care is Kiven each individual student liiplomas awarded graduates: Send for particular and state course you wunl. J. B. McKee, Principal Auerbach Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah.