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OREGON CITY ENTKRl'llISE Kill HAY OCTOHKU It, 1 D 02 Legal Notices. Nollre Tor I'll Miration. Timber band, Art Jim S, 1S7S. United Stales Land Othce, Oregon City. Oregon, Annus! 'JO. VM. Notice ia hereby given Ihst in compliance with t tie provisions of the Act ol Congress ( June 3, 1S7S, emitM "An act tor the aale of timber lands m ttie Stales ol Call- fornia. I trt-tf in. Nv.lii. an.t Wiihiii,.ntn ' Territory-," as extended to nil t'ie Public' 111(1 Mates by ai t ol August 4, lsiO, kuss n. ru A XT, of Portland, county of Miilliiomah, State of Oregon, has thin iIhv tiled in tins otlice his sworn statement No. ,7iJ, for the pur chase of Hie n, ol section No. ,'U in Township No. 3 S, Katige No. .t K. W . M. and mil olli r prool to sho that the lan.l sought is mere valuable lor lis Umber or atone than for Bitririiltmal purposes, and to estalihsh his claim io said I mil hetore tlm Kemst, r and Keceiverol tins otlice at Oregon Citv Oregon, on Satunlav, the SHi day ot November, I:1-. made on the M li day ol Sei tciuher. the lust it names as vumcsses: II. Epperson, ' publication being on tne t'.'tli day of Sep K (i- I'alnmieer. Adoidpli Miller. C. C. temper. hY2. Millei. ail ol tiarlit I t. Oregon. Any and all per-ons il.niiiiig adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this olli.-c on or before aaid Mb dav ot November. PK'.'. CHAS. H-MO-IKKS, Uegister. Ni'.n.no.HN. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ore gon, lor Clackamas County. Arthur L. Woodbury, PlaintitTq h'ora Womllmrv, IVfendatit. ) To Nora Woodbury, the above named delendant. In the name ol the Sute oi Oregon you are herebv reutred to appear and answer the complaint tiled annmst you in the above entitled smt in the above named Court on or belore Krnlay. Oct Jber li, l:ni'.'. the same ; being seven weeks troin the hrst publics- , tion ol Hits summons, and you wi I take j notice that if you fail to so appear and an-j awer aaid complaint, the plmntitl will apply ; to the Court lor the relief demanded in ssid ... complain: to wit: mat the bonds ol n. itri-! moiiy existing between you and plainttll le i dissolved This numinous is published by the order, of the Hon. Thomas K. Kvan, 1 ounty Judge ot Clackamas County, Stite ul Oregon, in the Oregon Otv Enterprise, a weeklv news aier 01 general circulation in v lacfcamaa l.oiiniy, lor sevei, i-cmim-i.uii,c a v,-,,. niencing Kridav. August .".'and cootiniiing to rndincludi .g OcioberS, li''.'. UKO. C. UKOWXK1.L, Attoruev tor fiaint-.tf. Notice fr l'ubllcaliou Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Hi act of Coneress ol J une i. Is. , en ti'.led "An act lor tne sale ol timber lands in the States of Calfornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,'' as extended to all the PuDlic Land Slates by act of Au (fust 4. lrJ, Win. F. Keiner, of Portland, Couutv of Multnomah. State ol Oregon, baa this dav tiled in this othce his sworn statement, "No. 5!5. for the purchase of the KKotSW.syf na S""' 01 btJi, of Secuon No. 2rt, T, i 8, K. No. 6 K., and U1 otfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or slont than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before the Kegister and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City on Saturday, the 4tti day of Octo ber. 19Ui He names as witnesses: Henry Epperson, Eichard Palmat.-er, Adolph Miller, Chas. C. Miller, all ol Garfield, Ore, Anvandall persons Claiming adversely the above described Uuila are requested to file their claims in this othce on or before aaid 4th day ol October, PJti. CHAS. B. MOORE?. Register.. Notice of AtlinlniNtratrix. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. In the Maiter of the E.-titeofi barah E. Hughes, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas County, Administratrix of the estate of Sarah E. Hughes, deceased. All rsiiiis having claims against said estate must present them, duly veririd, to my attoruev, A. S. Dresser, at his otlice in Ore gon City, within six monifis from the date ol the first puolication of this notice, or be forever barred. Dated, August 30, l'-W2. ' 6 SaRAH SEAI.9, Administratrix of the Eiteoi Sarah E. Hughes, deceased. A. S. DKESSER. Attorney for said Estate Nuiiuuons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, tor CHckamas County. J. W Kilgore, PUintirl.i vs. r Mercv Kilgor. Defendant.) To Mercy Kilgcre. the above named de fendant. In tue name of the 8tate of Oregon you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit in the above named Coort on or belore Friday, October 3, Vf'i, th name being seven weeks from the lirit publication of this summons, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint the plaintitl will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintili be dissolved. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, County Judge of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation in Clackamas Uountv, for seven successive weens com mencing Friday, August 22, and continuing to and including October 3. !!i2 GEO. C. BROWNEbb, Attorney for Plaintiff. i;.nMO.. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. Julina Hayden, Plaintiff vs. JoseDh Wm. Havden.deft to Joseph win. Hayden, aerennanr, above-named. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint bled against you in the above entitled suit in the above named court on or before November id, V.frl, the same being seven weeks from the fir-t publication of this summons, and you will take notice if you fail to so epi.ear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint to wit: That the bond) of matrimony existing between you and plaintiM be dissolved. This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Thomas Y. Ryan, jadpe or the county court for Clackamas county, Htate of Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper ot general circulation, in Clackamas county, for seven succes-ive weeks, commencing Friday, September 12, l'.fl2, and continuing to and including October 24, 1902. GEO. C. BROWNEf.b. Atty. for Plaintili. ki ntioix. In the Circuit Courlid tne State of Ore gon, lor Clackamas count v . Willamette Mtlbr 1 Plaintiff, i vs. ; John V. Miller IMendant. I To John V. Miller, the above named de lend ii i t In th name of the Slat of Oregon, Yon are In re by required to aepcar and answer .the complaint tiled agultot Von in the above entitled ami. on or belore the '.'7th 0 a v lit ociol r, p.-e., mat oeing ine issi nav . m weeks iroui inr i;ri piiimcni iu oi no I prescribed in toe onler ol publication ol siiiniuoi s. and iliou lull to appeir ami this summons, and if vou tail to so appear I answer said complaint, p a" t II will apnly and answer said complaint, the plaiiititl io the Conn for me rvti. I demanded in sanl I will apply to the court for the relief therein complaint, to wit : Thai the lunula ol mil ; prayed, to It : a divorce Irom the honda ol runout exiling Ottucu yoinsed und t.ie j wairiage existing between yon and the I pimittilV he diss. Ive.l. i 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1". I'his summons, is pnl ilml by i r lei of Tins summons is published for six eon- Hon. T. A. Mi lili.le. jn.igi of Hie Circuit secutive weeks by onii r of Hon. I bos r . It o-i-- ol the M mi ol n Kvan. iu.ti:e ot Hie connlv court of thelm CI ickam.n, in the O I t lie of Oregon for Oai kainas com ty. . li. II A KKlM'lt'J. Attvornev lor Plaintiff. Jwl-.UMO. ! In the Circuit Comt ol the Slate of Ore ,' con, for Clackamas County, Kll'rida De.Malchin, Mainltll'.j vs. ' Ivan PeMalchin, IVfenilant ) I To Ivan UeMalc.iin. the above nanieil ' deli llitilllt. You are hereby n-.pnred to appear and I answer the complaint tiled against you in ! the above enti led court in Hie above en j tilled suit within weeks from the dateol the lirt publication ol this summons, ! which time epires on t.ie 3rd day ol No I veniber. l'.n'J. a"d i( y.ri tail to so appear, tlie pl.iiniul will a uly to the Court lor a i itei-ree dissi Ivirn: tlo tnuids of inairituoi y 1)rrvil a. e lir le allowed to resume hji(. liltl,lt,' nllle, KHrnia Uickrnau, ami ( r (er . aIll (liiiurtHttiriit herein, This summons puhlished bv order ol j,)(,e r, j K surs, Jr. jmleof thealKive miY;,,a ,0,,r,t which order maile on .,, ,lllllr n'. ' 1 ' . vVALTKU W0l.r Attoruev lor pUintitt". j, f tirs, .,, miration, Sepi. pnh. V"'. ,t , , 1sh publication, Oct 31st, 111'-'. ' . now extslimf between cei-noai i aim piain wl TIIO'M In the Circuit Court ol the State ot Ore gon, lor the County ol Clackamas. Ida M McClellan, I'laintitT. vs. 1'. K. McChllan.I'efendaiit.l To I . E. McClellan, the above named de (endant: , .. I,, id. name of the State of Oregon: lou are hereby reiiutred to appear and answer ; ()e COmpiaii it tiled against you in the .I,... ..,,iin.t suit, on or belore the last day of the time prescribed in the order lor the publication Ol litis sunn"""". -- nt twi.ira tne ;id ilav ot November, l'.V.', the . dav heinir after the expiration of six weeks from the tirst publication of this .niir. .ml il von lail Io so appear arm ...r Mr want thereof, plaintiff will ai ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint- . , , The rebel i.raved for in the Complaint is that tne bonds of matrimony existin)! ht a-eeu the iilaintitl and delendant be dis solved ; that she be awarded the custody ol th. Pbiiriren. Grace and Paul: and for such other and further relief as shall seem meet anil Jiioi.. ...i K n..l. nti J !.... 1 his summons is puuusuou " the Hon, Alfred K. Sears, Jr., Circuit Judge ot Multnomah County, Oregon, made oep tember isth, r.HK. By "'a uru" be published in the Oregon Ciu Enterprise once eacn week lor six successive weeks, slid that the sani delenilaul appear and answer on or rjeiore tne.ini nay 01 ..,.-....T., . - dateol the first puhl. cation mereoi is e ,...hur iniii. Pr. the dale named 11 tne Baid order for said tirt publication. 1; WTENBKIN A KA.1E. Attorneys lor Plainlitl'. M'.vi.no!. In th' C'r-nit Court of the Slate of Ore gon for Clackamas County. Mary F. Hicklin, pliintill, ) vs. , sn.i.hn K Hica i-'. defendant.! I o Stephen K. Hicklin. said defendant. In tne name of the Su'e of Oregon yn are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint tiieU agamsi you in ninwm tirl-il l'.urt on or belore trie .,rn nav 01 Vnvember l'.niJ. the same being sever. weeks irom tne nrsi publication of this sum minis, and vou will te notice that il yon fa.l so to appear gd at sr naiil ompiainr h. r.uii.r d will auplv to the Court U r the relief demanded in tne complaint, to-wit Inr a ill.sii lotion of the bondi of mam nionvnnw existing between plaintiff an- irifniiant and for ttie resumption of her maiden name. Marv F. Miles. This summons i published by order ol the Hon. Alfred F. Sears, Jr., Judge of tie Kiiurtti Judicial District ol orenon, an' dated September Is, l'.sci, and which saui order directed service ol summons by punh i Htion not less than once a week for six sue eeive weeks, commencing wit'i the issue of September l!th. V-r. GORUON E. HAYES. Attorney lor plaintiff. summoBH. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Ore gon, for Clackamas Countv. Frank T. Sliner, plaintiff. vs. Ellen SliriL'er. defendant. To E.len Slinger, the above-named de fendant. . In the name of the State ot Oregon y are hereby notified to appear ami answer I t. :.. 1, ... CU, salt 1. 1 It 1.1 V Ji'aM.Brk I i:7..Ti'J'T ir'MIJ UIC UdlC Ul aaiaw thij summons, viz: on or belore the l, m day of Novernber, Virl. You are further hereby notihed that unless you no ai- o.P (V,e. for ,h rel ef nraved for in the near anu answer ine i inniiui m bhi".' m- i complaint, to-wit: lor a decree dissolving the marriage reintions now existing oeiweei y..u and the plsintin. on ine groun. o. wilful desertion for a period of more than one year. This summons is served on you by pub lirminn nruant to an order of tb Hon Arthur I.. Frazier. indge ol the Circuit Conn of tne State of Oretron for the County ot Multnomah, acting for the Hon. T. A. McBnde, judge of the Circuit Court of the St)n or Oregon lor lacaamaa i,ouiny. during bis absence from said county, made and entered on October 2nd, 1!72, directing r,iil,liintirin herenf once each week for six consecutive weeks, in the Oreiron City En j a eeks, in the oreiron iuy r,n 'giVjPcf" " 'Attoruev for Vlaintifl. terprise, the lir 3rd, ir02, First publication October 3rd. i:j2. last l: : V .... I'lil. 11 I publication November l'Sth, Vtfl. Saloon License v,..:,.- ;. t..ruV. -rin that I will Et plv at the next regular meeting of the city council for a license to sell liquors at my place of bueuieus, corner Eighth and Main streets. I hili-ip koon. it The Enterprise 1.50 per year. ter OABTOniA Ti.. v -J u.- II.. il ft-.,-- I A Btun ihm 8iutus of STY ,fT i im i n ii n rum m wi m n i r fJT SJ&-fX7rrZ., Mu in in n In Hi Circuit Court ol Hie Suite ot Or gon aithiii and lor the County of Clacka mas. Fred W. Iturnett, iluiiitill, vs. Knima Hurmtt. defendant. In Knima Hi metl, Hie above-named de totiils.nl : In Ihe name ot the Slate ot Oteiion: ni are inTchi reunited to np.iem and answer ' th eoin laii't 'tied against von in l lie ah. .ve rum led suit, in sail I onri, on or moorc I i e I tiny. November llth. l"0'-',t'te .same being lor Hie C uiiHV non Cirv K iter- I pri weekly new-4piip,r of neu rn cu lm n in Ciri'kmuiis coiirnv, tKt po ni- calliin bei .( on I' rnt .v. Il l .'. I'HJ. I liK.N M'lll'r liKI.. I Aiti Tnei s lot p'iiliti:l. In tlie Cm"llt Court "I fie M I'e gon f r the C mii.tr ol Cicckuma-. Mvra Vaciewitt. 1 I'lsinilit. ! .1 On Frank 0. vYas.'lew t, ! licfendant. ' In Hie name of Hie M-oe n(l.'lM! to n i t mi are herebc r. iiu r ' to nipr.ir an I von annvi r the coinplaiut hl.d acnnt in the abi ve rut'tlnt iot. within -iv wt-m I Ir on the date ol the to -t pul'licatnoi ol tins i siinimoiis, w hicli lime expires on tie llth ilny "I Novetnh, r. l!aij, ami H you t ol l.i I an'pear and ai'sM-r. tne I'l.oiiiiil ill nnpii to t e Court lor the r 1 ei pra ed t r in the ccni 1 lint, lo-wit : a dei r-e ili-ioi, iim me ti'ii.l- ol imiiriniot.v mi'i-I'vI itf helwienl pi linlltl and I'.rfemta.il. Hint s if b' warden the ill loi'.y ot In r t uir children, I'nt she b- tneti Ine p roiisl i r-periv 0--.1 r.ned in llor rein I' us tii Hie Cm.rt may seem meet and just. . , . , rnis summons is nntl'hed bv Hon. In. m. us ,. Miliime, Ju ill inn above end 1. d Court, 'Hi d Sei t. P"1.' v. it rowKi.i., Atior: ev lor l'l iitnii! .11 r. I ours it's t his. Pupils can arrai gc (or lessons in Oie gon t it v by writing to Mr. I'mirmMi, at Kit l;i;lt street, Portlatiii, or 'plium. West tsiS ci-iimI-IiiiiiI lierUnnd 4n im tor Mile r lien p. Jolnin A I. u m l SASH WINDOWS. Probably a Dutch Invention ol th Seventeenth I'rulary. The liUtory of shhIi windows la some what obscure, but t...' probability la that they were a Dutch invention and tliut they were IntnaluceU Into Eng land soou after the revolution of ltlSM. The derivation of the word "suau" lu this Sonne the Iutch "sas,"a Hlulce !d English "misso." In (Jiuvn Aune'i relgtt they were yet so comparatively uncommon as to be mentioned as a KniH-l-ll feptnr it lwilla,Hl thnf n-nra - - ndvertised an "To let." In the Tatler, f()P instaU(V, No. 17S, Mar :7-30, 1710, "To lie lott. In 1 (cvoiishirp Square-. near Ilisliolisgii-, a very Rood P.rlclt nollge of 3 U,M111H of a FllKlPi ana ,,., ..,,, ..,.,. ,.,, . dark Closots. the whole Hoime being well wainscoted, nnd wmU'd with 3d Sash Lights, a very phusant nnd Con vetilent Otlice below Stairs." etc. rrom Englnnd they passed Into France, where the first to put them up was Marshal de I.orge at his new house lit .Moiittiiartre. Sneaking of this, I.lsfer In VXi writes In his "Jour ney to Paris;" "We had the good for tune here to find tin- marshal himself. He showed us his great Hash windows, how easily they might hp lifttil up nnd 1 1,. ,,. (,,l down find criu'Ml n r fi n v lif.li-l.r ti-lit-h 1 contrivance, he said, 'he l.a.l out of ( Kni-huul br a titmilt niflet i.eni,i.l,r n ' purpose from thence, there being noth Ini.' of this poise In windows: In France before." London Standard. Fresh ClnlhlntX. CiO to bed in fresh clothlnff every nlcht. Never think of allow-in-,' your- solf to sleep In the clothing worn dur ing the day not a stitch of it. Take everything off. Put ou night detains that has been thoroughly ulred. When you get up in the morning. take off everything again. This Is the time to take a cold bath, very quickly, with vigorous rubbing. If for any rea- uon you do not take the cold bath, rub your skin all over thoroughly with a rough toweL Don t be afraid of being naked a little while. There Is no bitter tonic for the skin than nakedness. Take off everything, fiive yourself a little hand massage. ExerclKe the muscles. Hub your skin wltb a coarse towel, anything, so an ' I''"J a time naked. Then - iui on iresu cjoiuing People who wear the same clothe every night and dBy gl;t tbemselves . urrouuueu uy an aonospnere ot ttieir own bodily emanation! that Is very uiibeaitDy. -elther faith cures nor drnj? cureg fire of a pnrtk.le of uw to dirty people. Cleanliness la the first law of health. If this law be broken, It will be very little use to try any retjicdy. Exchange. Row Water Frtesei, It used to puzzle all thinking people why ponds and rivers do not freeze be- fond a certain depth. This depends on a most curloua rat-t namely, that wa- ter U 8t 1W L,'ilvk'Kt vhea U rche : degrees F.-that Is, 8 degrees above ' most curloua fact namely, that wa- freeing point On a frosty night s ' .... I.,.-,.. . ..tl. tr. Alt A . t Z . r , ., ., , rees It sinks to the bottom; therefore , the w hole pwid has to drop to 40 de- I fc'retn before any of it can freeze At 1 Iunt It Is oil cooled to this point, and ( St. then lee begins to form. Hut Ice Is a 1 very bad conductor of heat; therefore 1 shuts off the freezing air from the i-r.: il. . . ........ i uii; ixsi oi couipinauieiy warm wa- underneatli. The thicker it gets I nip more nmwT t naen it net ah a a fv,a ia h tjK to -rtK X.. 1 few feet In tbicknes8.-Marine Jour-1 12 i uut: ui'triii utr t'i n K't i iu h naL I.cltor I.InI. The 'ollowing la tiro list n( lollora ro luiiininil in tlm poHtolllcu at Oregon (,'nv, Ot , on Oct. 2ml, l!Hi2: womkn'b i. 1ST. AmlerHon Klosay Mia Nichola Murv Mra Kieilerick 1 1 ii it null Mra Shtiltt I'.lllo Mins Kiiiihcll I.ncy Mia Yoittiti Miumn Miss mkn'h list. 1 Alexander John I.onu A l.eliiona Kcrcllo l.i vcr.i.om ItroH M.oris It. N Myera Ainlrcw Hen nctt J S !i, isn Krttil (.Vnvt'i so J !' Puvia Kil.lie M ! Powtioy J A K.lgi'coiuh M L .Mit'l.iit.l Mr Nolson C ti Klciniiig A .1 Kolieanii J II (Kin) ll.iilicrii t'liivin Kolicria Morna JiMUiiiijiS J.iini'S V i i 1 1 it n i it 1 1 till Yiingolaus Sol til!!). K. lIOlilON, P. M. r'nr Niile. A rarn bargain. One mile (nun Mol allu postollice. lthi'j acres I.') in citlli viitiou, 1 lu ai'ica in orchard, fair Imililiuga, throe good lioraos, seven liead o( ciittlo, 18 licit I of hogs, 1K chickena, L'Ot) hushi'l of grain, 1 acre of oluioea, wagon, plows, liauowa, cultiv.iioia etc. K. II. I'uopKK, Oregon t'ity. ii tu rill Auxii'ly. Mothers regiird upproiichit g winlei with nnt'iisinesa, chi'dicll tiikn cold so eusily. No ilisciiso coats mole hltle lives than cmup. It'a utliiik in so sml.lon lh.it the sullcrcr Is m't en hrvnml luitnan uiit lielote tun doctor arrives. Smli casta yii'lil readily to One Minute t'ougli , 1 tiro, l.loinlica the mucus, allays in Ihttnimilion, reniDvea ihinger. Alwoliito- Iy ciile. Acta iniincdiutelv. Cinca itumeiliatcly. I'tirea cotigha, cohla, grip bronchitis, all tiiru.it and lung trouble K. S. Mc.Mahoii, llatup'oii, (ia : "A Inn I colli rendered inn voiccles just hi lore an oratorical contest. I luletiilod (o withdraw hut took One Minuln Cough (. tire. It ri'Kiored mv voice In tirno io win the medal." (i. A. Harding. IuiliriduiiU Money Io Loan. At 0 and 7 per cent Call on or write Jno. V ', I.i'PKIt. Oiegoli I'lly Oregon. Stevens' biiilding. (urtl i f I hunks. I hereby wish to thnnk all nieiiilicrs of Willamette Keliekali IolgH of Oregon City, also all friomlM for their kindness in rendering assistance to my wile Mary Turner during her lingering illness. William Ti hnkii. OABTOniA. Bean Ut 1 tMH md You Han k;m Bou.1 Bif natun of KIT- Mr. and Mrs. Francis returned last week from in extended visit with friends and relatives at Centralia, Wash. They had a very pleasant outing, but say they are glad to get hack, as there is no place iike home. Fred Sherriihlu, who has been work ing Josi liros., las resigned hia position and gone to seek his fortune elsewhere. V. 13. Station! and boiiiu neighbors made a aucceaaful trip to Mount Hood for huckleberries. Tney returned Thurs day evening. I ,, H UIIIIDvll . U .'I'.DMO. IT ' rv ... I. 1, ,,,(,,.,.,, .. tt r.. turned from Lav, rence, Kansas. Monday morning, wheie she has been culled by the illness of her futher. Mr. McLarty tins moved his family into the Oailke house, on Molalla Ave He will lliiiH save a three unit) walk eiery day in going to the tailor shop. Harvey Hickman It-It Wednesduy to resume his studies in the medical college in Portland. Miss Kowan began a term of school at Maple Lane Monday. Mrs. S. A. (iillett and Mrs. Link Waldron attended the grange meeting at New Era Saturday. Ed Sariford was on the Hick lint I Hid week, but we are plcai-td to say he is now convalescing. J. 8. 8 watford and family have moved into one oj the l'ease houses on Seventh street, where he will he much nearer bis work. F. A. Ely is building a buggy shed for Geo. V. Ely. Jos. Locke is assisting E. 0. Heely with bis new house. W. 0. Dickerson is delivering his hops to Oregon City, for shipment. Mr. Boen, of Hpringwater, has rented and moved into Charles Albright's bouse, W, 8. May returned from Eastern Oregon, where lie has been harvesting this summer. The Itcst Is None Too lined Fur You and we can furnish you with the best for and we can turnisii you witn the. no more than you might pay worst, therefore, don't throw aw lor the awav good monPy for poi.r service, but if you are ' 1 .oing East, or have friends coming West, B. , . , let U8 te" ?u wlial we Mn 0,rer on Chi' cago, Washington, new lorn., lioeton. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, and all intermediate points. Our rails are aid in fourteen dillerent slates of the n :. :. .,.ii f.:..i,i """" ' . mliy pno-oii aTa uunuiunu . a ta pnanui reply to your letter. It If Tpl'Ulll'l I - ""- T1,ir1 .8treet- Com'l Agt. romana, ure. H l-l H--I-1- H--H- f "FAINT HEART" By Wiillaiu M.icLouJ Rulne ( iipirhjrK, JKOf, by IP. ,W. fiuiiia -i-!-o-!-:-e:i-i-i-!o!-i-fi-it She not Iced flmt the Cuhitu sun unit fever had taken It ottl of him a good hit. lie walked as erect us ever, but his uniform cunt hung louse about hliu lil.e a sack and his step lucked the buoy nnt spring Hint used to distinguish his approach, lie look her pink lllllo palm In his tunned yellow liaiiil with a great sigh of relief. "It's good to get buck to Hod's iniiu-f',-y ngnlu," he told her after tho Hist greetings were past. "I suppose you did uilss a gisnl ninny things ilnwn there. It must have been awful, if (he newspaper iiccoiiuIh are till"" lie shrugged his thin shoulders. "It wasn't exactly a picnic; but, then, tneil don't' go to war for fun at least they are not liable to hud It If they do." "And lint did you miss most?" A flaili of Ids old aitilaclty leaped to his eye. "A Utile girl In New York. There were oilier fhlngs I wauled -Iced drinks, something to eat (hut was green, a place o sleep In where the water wasn't tuoie than sU Inchea deep hut It was the girl I wanted to see nii'st," She gave lilm her most suave smile. "I didn't know you hud any sisters." "I haven't. This was another man's sister." "Oh:' There did yot seem to he anything further to say along that line, so far as she was collect tied. Presently she tlsl.nl; "Mas the regiment been oiilered home?" Yes; we're all here what's left of us!" Then he ml. led. "I entile boiiiu to tell this girl t o her." "Yes?" she asked with polite Inter est. "Old you have the regiment or dered liollie Just for that,' Isn't it taking a good ileal of trouble'.-" "Not too much. Thai's what I'm hero for to take trouble. If 1 can only gain nij' end." She murmured something about hop ing she would he able f j congratulate him soon. Ills big eyes covered her steadily. "Io you really hope no 7" "Of course. Hilt do toll me about (he war. I'm Just dying to know all about how It feels to lie III battle." "There's nothing much to tell," he answered, somehow feeling bullied without quite knowing why. "It's awfully hot ami dusty, and once lu a while some poor fellow gels knocked Over. There Isn't anything much to see. one gels a throat like a limekiln; no Irotiolo at all to raise a thirst. That's iilsiiit all. Hut there's something else I'd rather talk about." "Oh. yes the chargi-i against the government iilmut the feeding ami care of the soldiers," she acquiesced hastily. "Hang the charges; I'm not worry ing about them at all. It's this gill I want to talk about." "Oh, that gill again:" "Yes; I'm Interested In her." , "Is she nice?" "I think so." "And good looking?" "Well, her hsiks make a lilt wllh inc." "Iiolibtless she would be gratllietl to know It." 'T in not so sure about that," hu nil swered. looking at her swiftly. "In point of fuel, he knows It already, only she jiietemls lot to. ! can't seem to find out win I I get rea ' ine with th" One eat ; ; girl Is i ; "No. 1 .j inttrely. He too' ; : I st-nnl :' her. When ; 'I li.'i !. laughs at r'voi i :e-e lii iglnnlile. iv i r i -i t :i I "'hell a ..me i f one, you I. now." e not." she Hsu Med de- rip on l.i in r'f and deeld lin.e lunl luine to sforui I t which tl.e i iiu up San etl that il, this ran- s Juan hl'l e;.ie-trei "There ' us mn i the Point," he b "g u nii'i'e bagatelle, a y .ling fellow at ti nervously. "Nat urally he thought himself In love, but the curious thing Is that he was In love. Fact In he didn't know any more about girls than you do about the native Jargon of the Hindoo. Hn never had been with them. Hut once- well, the sister of a classmate came visiting at the Point, and after that she was tho only woman lu the world that counted." She settled herself more comfortably In the chair and smiled dazzlingly at him. Never n nialden more uncon scious of his ulterior meaning. How charmingly romantic! Do go on. I hope there will be Immense diffi culties lu the way another lover, ob durate parent, heartrending separation, mutual vows of undying fealty." No; there wasn't any obdurate par ent. So far as I could find out her fa ther hadn't any objections to my to this young fellow marrying his daugh ter. There were separations enough. He had to play hide ami seek with the Apaches In Arizona for a year or two, but 1 never discovered that her heart was rent." "Perhaps It was loaned or even given away, sin? bubbled. He paid no attention to this sally, though he appreciated It. There was another lover, ne con tinued, eyes full on hers. "He was a man of n good ileal of force, had made his own way In the world and was on the road to wealth. He could give her til the things that this' lieutenant couldn't give her, the luxuries she had been used to all her life." 'Oh, I see. He could feed her on' bonbons." This most Innocently. He could provide for her a sh ought to be provided for." "Ktlll It l Just tonecliable that even n girl might weary of eating sweets Hip livelong year In and year out, Isn't II?" she asked, wllh a touch of iisper- l:y. "I'm not talking about confection ixiiolly, but I here lite decliu'les to be i. .ini i ictl. A fellow can't auk a .young oiuaii of a wealthy family to eiunn mill sliaie nothing with hliu." "Oh, no. Much belter leave her to her digestion of the confections and oilier toys yoll llielitlon. il." "Arlxiiiui Is not eiactly a place whom a society girl would cine to Hie." "Of i onise he nsl.ed her whether she would like to gi there. Ile didn't go away without giving her a chance, 1 suppose." The lieutenant IIiimIuhI, "lie simply colli. I it t ask her. The thing was un thinkable. Ile would liiive deserved to be shot If he hint taken her out there to die of loneliness away from home." "So lie left liar to her ImubnliM. Ill can't have thought much of her. Sim wis probably only a fancy of tlm inn tllctll." ' I tilt you are quite wrong, lie did. pou't joil sen that It was because lie. cared so much for her that he could not ask her to share a lot like that with him? lie went away nnd bnro Ills hurt silently." "That was very geiieions of lilui," she iiilinlllcil cordially. "Hut yninuust be wrong about II tlleer. I .leilteniint Weston. iilil n't have really be lieved In Hie gill If he thought these liiMirles were umre to her lloiii the man she 1. 1, oil. If he hud thought her It true woman lie would Hot have hesi tated to glie her the choice, II would in. I liiive I u full' to her (o go away without a word. Ile must lime thought her n bulterlly." Weston's eyes grev eloquent. "Ile lleve me. he knew tier to be nil things good, lint he had so little to ofTer that he knew he hull not the rlr.ht to offer It. There ate Milne things a mail limy not do." She bad nothing more to say. The rest w as for hliu. "I'.esbles, he did lint know whether she loved li I tn or tint. At times It sei mod In hliu that she did, anil then again In- thought she didn't. Perhaps If he bad known been sure" - lie stopped, but she ofTeleil It I ill no help. Nor did her eyes meet his fairly. The iloucast lids hid the answer that otherwise might have been rend there. "Miss Chlsholin Kate I h.-iic come how to tlnd out. Wlille llay with the fever heavy on ine, face to fine with death, things took on new relation to each other. Poverty nnd wealth Hint external dlsllnctloim of society s pearetl to me I lie accidents of life; love sttssl out a great verity to dwarf these. I made n pledge with myself then Hint If I lived I would lltul out whether yol loveij we or ntd. Long ago I should have asked you but for my pride. To day It Is my pride to brush aside my pl lde. Will you be Iny W ife, Kate?" She flashed one radiant hsik at him. iiml West. hi had hi answer before Ihir words trembled from her Up. miroiilu i.i--liea. James Itussell Lowell Is recorded n saying that he aluays liked to pre pare bis Impromptu spec, h.-s. At u dinner given to Mr. Longfellow dur ing a visit to Loudon it was agreed that no set speeches should be made. After the fruit and eoM"eo had been discussed, Admiral I'atragut arose anil protested that they could not dream of palling without hearing fr Mr. ;i,-nistonc, Mr. I Had .tone began by assuring the company that he win of the mind m" Lord I'alinetstoii, vvlio Haiti, "Hotter a dinner of herbs where no speaking Is than whitebait and oratory there with." Ills "remarks" developed Into an elo quent oration, lie had rend the works of Hie American poet ami quoted pas sages from several of his poems, ami concluded by paying n splendid trib ute to Mr. Longfellow's at Inlmiietits. The subject of this superb panegyric Was deeply lollelieil, ami replied with nut rising In a few happily elnseii phrases, prefaced with the remark that In his case fhe pen was mightier lhnj the tongue ami that he could not make nil extenqMire speech. rnnrli ami Jmlr In hlnu. It would surprise a gtsitl many per sous probably to hear that Punch ami Judy Is a Chinese institution, but there seems to be good ground for the supposition, according to n correspond lit of n London paper, who says; "A few years ago I witnessed at a garden party given by the general then com manding the troops In Hongkong the exhibition of a Chinese Punch and Judy, vjhlch had been brought down from Canton. The general arrange ments were precisely the sumo as those of an English Punch ami Judy, the only difference being that Insleail of the dog Toby there was a wisiden figure with chipping Jaws, supposed to represent a dragon. "The costumes were Chinese, and the piece varied lu some respects fflrtn that which we see in England, hut all the characteristic features were the same. The lesser mandarins were duly knocked over by the big inandarlM, with Just the same satisfactory whack as that with which Punch disposes of Judy and Jack Ketch, nnd nil tho ac cessories of voices, pipes nnd scenery correspond to those of the English performance." Il'a the Rims Illacount. "As to dreams," said tho Chicago drummer as the subject was under dis cussion, "I believe In 'em nnd have got proofs of their veracity. It was only a week ago that I dreamed of finding a dollar, and next day I picked up UO cents from the shlewnlk." "Hut that wasu't a dollar," protested a listener. "Of course not. You hnve to give the usual 40 per cent off In dreams well as In. business, don't you?"