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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, Al'lilL :., MK3 6 Legal Notices. Notice lor I'lilillrnlioii Timber band. Art J line 3, IS7S. I'ldted MuIik Land Ottice, Oregon t'ity Orrmn. January -1. WXi. Notice is tie rt hi cmhi that in compliance Willi the provisions ol t lie Hi t of t'ongtess oiJuneH, 1 VTS. entitled "An act lur the sale of limber lands in Hie Males of ( ah fornin, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Terntrry,'' as exiende i to all the Public Land Mates by act ol August 4, lMI', KOPKKr I.Ol'liKN, ol Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, tins 'this day riled in this office his sworn statement No. bill.', for the purchase ol the K' ol NW1, ami N of JWJ.4' ol Section No. IX' in loRnship No. 6 8, Kange No. 4 K, ami will oiler proof 10 show that the land sought is more valuable tor ito timher or atone than tor agricultural purHises, ami to establish fits claim to said land before lb- Kegistcr . lid Keceiverol this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Friday the 10th day of April, 1SKJ3. He names as witnesses: Robert Oshorn, of 1'nrtlanil, Oregon: William Kraser, ol Portland, Oregon: J. C. liurke, ol Molalla; Kdwar.l Birke, ol Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove dcseriried londs are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 10th day ol April, l'Mi. CHAS. It. MOOKIN, liegtster. Ni'.n.no.N. In the Circuit Court of the M.ite of Ore gon li r Clackamas County. Ada May Ilechand, PiaintitT) vs. V Alexander Pechand, Pefendant.) To Alcxaudtr Dtchand, the above named defeiioai.t : In Hie name of the State of Oregon you re hereby required to appear and answer (he I'ompaiM tiled agah.st you in the above einitle:! suit on or belore the 4th day of A rd, 1!H, bat being the last day pre scribed in the order ol publication of this summons, and it you fail lo so appear anil answer said complaint the plamtitl will ap ply to the Court lor the relief therein prayed, lo-wit : A divorce Irom the mar riage exiting between you and plaintiff. This summons is published lor six con secutive weeKs by order ol Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, judge of the County Conn of the Stale of Oregon for Clackamas county, made on the Hiih ctav ol February, l!rt. S. R. H AKKlNli TON', Attorney for Plaintiff. The first publication being the 20th day of rebruary NIJIMOW. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregi n for the County of Clackamas. David Brownrig, Plaintiff,) vs. Jrlaad Brownrigg, IVfentl't. ) To Maud BrownrigKt defendant above named : la the nume of the State of Oregon yoa ate hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint tiled against joa in the above entitled suit in ttie above entitled Court on or before the time set out in the order for the publica tion of this summons, to wit : on or be fore six weeks after the first publication thereof being April lllh, 1903 and if yon fail so to appear and answer within aid time, the plaintiff above named will, lor want thereul, aDply to the Court for the relief praved for in his complaint, and for a deciee dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant and for general relief. The date ol the first publication of this nr lice is February 27th, 1903, and the last is April lltii, PJ03, and this summons is puhlit-hed puisuant to at. order made snd entered by Hon. Thos. F. Kyan, Judge of the County Court of the fctate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, on ihel'tith dav of February, 1903. ALBERT B. r F.RRERA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for 1'iiblirution. Vnited Slates Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 20. 1903. Notice is hereby given thai in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for ihe sale of timber lands in the State O' California O. egon, Nevada and Washington Tetitorv," as extended to all the Public Lantl Sta'es by act of Aug nst 4, J8!2, J. Lorin Kruse, 0' Stafford, County of Clackamas, Slate of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 6Hio for the purchase of of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, of Section No. 32, in Township No. 4 South, Range No 6 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Ihe Register and Receiver at this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses: T. P. Randall, Frank Forsberg. A W. Che ney, of Oiegon City, Oregon; Ernest S. Kruse, of Stafford, Oregon. Any and all f ersons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of June, 1903. Chas. B. Mookes. Register. Niimmons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, lor Clackamas County. Louis A. Rieniau. ) Plain'iH, vs. Pattie White Pieman. Ueinidai t. j In Ihe name ot the state of Oregon you re In rehv required to appear ami answer the complaint ti ed against j oil in the aoove ei.mied sun and on t within Six weeks from March 20th. V.Ha. which is the date of Ihe first publication hereof, And if you tail to so appear and answer, fir want thereof, Plai - li ti will take a delault against you, and will apply to the Court for a de cree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony nereroiore existing between riamtitt and Defendant, on the ground of your willful desertion of Plaintitl on and continuously since. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan. Judge of County Court lor Clackamas County, duly made on March 13th, l!i"3, which order prescribes that ibis summons shall be published once a week lor six successive weeks date of first Publication March 20th. l's'.';, date of last Publication Mav Ist, P 3. Oregon City, March l.'lih, lftn't. CHAS. A. PK TRAIN, Atty. for Plaintiff. Ilrvke Into III Honor. 8. IeQuinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health bv tn yaeion of Chronic Constipation. vVben Dr. King's New Life Fills broke into bis house, his trouble was arretted and now he's entirely cared. They're guaranteed to cure, 20c at Geo. A. Harding's Lrug Store. . i m y i s r it . to irs a i . i : Notice Is hereby given iliat ihe undersign eel Mluniiisiruinr of i tie estate of Naucv H. Atkinson, deceased, in accordance Willi the I order tilths I'ouniy Court ol the state of ' Oregon, lor Multnomah eountv, will ot!er ! for sa.e anil sell at private sale lor ca-h. sul'i.i t to the approval ol I lie court. Irom I ami utter tha Isi lay ol May, llVi, at In ' otlice, at room .'to:! i'hainner o l'iui.ni.rce - ISinldiiig. in ihe citv ol Portland, .Multno mati county. On gon, the hdlnvilng ite sintied real roperty belonging to the tcid estate, to-w n : In t larkan-.a County III ck S, Park Addition to Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. Lois I, i. 3, 4, t! and 7, block S). Park Ad dition to Oregon Cliy, Or. Undivided one tliltd ol lot S, block US, Oregon Iron .V. Meet Company a rust An diliou lo Oswego, Or. A part ol the Oregon City claim In town ship '.' south, range '' east, 00111, ded and de scribed as li Uows : lleginning at a point in the west boundary ol the K.ra fisher don ation laud claim numbered 41. Ill towhslilp J south, range 1' east ; south & nun. n est (the rearing south 1 degrve west given in 1 tie U. f. held notes not being me true hearing) ltd" ii leet distanl Iroiu the north west corner ol said claim. Iroiu whicn be ginning point a cut stone monument '.'I in lis in. xti in., marked on top, and set 'J.') in. in the ground, heais north .M deg. ;td nun. west cti.S leet distan: , and running (tieuce iiorih ;4 deg. W mill, west l:iJ2 4o h ei 10 a cut stone monument ;'4in xhii..iim., . marked on top ami set 2ti inches in me ground ; llience running north ,M deg. .'Id I mill, west M leet.; thence running sou In ;io I deg. SO nun. west ht.fi It et . : thence running south .H deg. jo imu. east l.M.i.t.i teel to tne west boundary line ol the said h.ra Kislier 1. I.. C; thence running norm :!S mm. j east along said nest boundaty line M'J -4 ' leet 10 Hie place of beginning, containing i L'4.'Jt) acres, save and except therelroiu a strip ol land ,i0 feet wide ami .,0 leel long lying sontheilv Irom block 17, in Park Ad dition 10 Oregon City, the sani strip of land having been beretolore dedicated to the u-e ol the public as a part ol Sixteenth strett in said Patk Addition to Otegou City; and excepting also therefrom a per petual right of way and easement for the public, according to the deed ol the parties hereto of even dale herewith over a strip ol Ihe above described land tiO leel wide ly ing along and on Ihe west side ol ttie west boundary line of the said Kir a Fisher I. L. C. throughout the whole length ol ttie east boundary ol ihe above described tract, con taining 1.12 acres. Apatlofthe said Ezra Either I) LC, in t p 2 .-on t li, range '.'east, bounded and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a granite (tone 18 incbesxl2 inchesxlO incnes, marked A, and set in the west boundary line of the said Ezra Fishe- D L C at a point north 3 minutes, ea t 23.15 chains distant from Ue southwest Corner of the said Ezra Fisher l L C, and running thence south s7 deg. 15 mill., east 51 25 chains to ttie division line between husband and wile's halves ol the said Ezra Fisher 1) I.C.; thence north along said division line 8.75 chains; thence north 85 degrees, 51 minutes, west 51 25 chains to a point in Ihe west boundary of lh- s.nd Ezra Fisher D. L, C, 30 chains south 38 tniu . west Irom the northwest comer of t e said Ezra fustier 1), L. C , where is set a granite stone 12 in.xil in.x8 in. marked U. H. A.; thence soutn 38 mm. west along said west boundary " 10 chains to the place ol be ginning, ion lining 4.s.li actes, more or less. FRANK M. WARREN. Administrator. sDl.MO.YK. In thj C rcuit Court of the Stale of Ore gon lor the County ot Cl.ickamas. I.yda Miller, Plaintiff. . vs I William W. Miller, Deiendai.t.) To William W. Miller, t .e above named deleiida.i : In the name ol the Slate of Oregon, You are hereby required lo appear and answer Ilie complaint tiled against you in Hie above et titled Court and CiUse on or before Fri dav, the 8;h day ol May. liib.'!, and if you tail to so appear and a'nswi r, the pl jintill' will app.y ,0 the Court lor Hie tenet de mai ded in the coui jint, lo-wit: For a decree disjoint g Hie ootids ol matrimony here olore and now existing between you and plaintiff, and thai plaintitl resuiue'ner torimr name, l.yda Berjamin. This suniiiions is put l.alie.l by order ol the Honorable T. F. Ryan, County Judge ol Clackamas County,' State of Oregon, dated March 21, llnj'i, " which order directs tli publication tin rent not less than once a week for -ix weeks, ami the liisi publica tion of this suuimuhb is 011 the 27 day ol March, 1!3. HEDGES A GRIFFIIH. Auornei s lor Plaintiff. jiijimnN In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ore gun within and lor the County ol Clacka mas. Lucy M. Hanley, Plait tiff, vs. r William Hai ley, Defendant. ) To William Hanley, the auove named de- lenna t. In the nai:ie of the state of Oregon : You are hereby noticed and required t answer the coiulaint tied against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the i!Uth day of A pr.l, lfu3 being more than sn full weeks irom tne date of the first publication ol this sum mons, and t ie date prescribed In the order lor the publication Ho rent and lor y .nr appearance, and you are hereby nonlied thai il you so tail to appear or answer, lor want thereof, Hie plainliir w ill take default against you, and apply to the court for the relief prayed for i.i her complaint, to-w it: lor a degree dissolving the bonds of mat riinony now exi; tm hetwe n plaintitl and defendant, and changing the defendant's name to Lucy M. Hanna, and for such btlie.' relief as the court shall deem equit able, Trns summons is published ny or ler ol (be Hon. Thomas F. Ran, Judge ot the couiov court of the coonlv of ClMi-kamaa I state ot Oregon, made and entered Febru i ary 21, Pl03. I Tl .1... ...u- tl - . ., 1 ue oaie 01 me ursi punticaiion 01 Itiis summons is February 27, PXi.'i, and the last puhlicatijn April 10, 'Mi Johnson t Va Zastu, Attorney lor Plaintiff. Almiuitratrix .otl-e. Notice is hereby given that I -en a Bern bard has been appointed administratrix of ttie Estate of Samuel Henihard, deceased, oy the County Court of Cla' kamas County, Oregon. All erohs havi ig Claims ugainst said estate, are hereby notified to 1 rcent the same proirly verified according to Uw at the Office ol U' Ken Scnuelitl, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months Irom the date ot this notice. Hated March 20, PiO.'i. LENA BERXHARD, Admim-tralrix. J'REX A SCHL'EBKL, Alt) s. lor Administratrix. Notice of Final M:l I !- . t Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account in the estate of George H Marshall, deceased, in the county court of the state ol Oregon, lor Idackamas cnin,ty, ami that said court has fixed May 4, l:i.', at 10 o'clock a. 111. as the time for hearing ob jections, if any there be, to said report, and lor settling said estate. EDWIX BATES, Administrator ot said titaie. Marcb 27, 1U03. In lh Ciiviilt Court of the State of Ore gon lor the v'ontiiy ol f la.kauias. August llorger, riainlitl, ) vs. ' II. Marlnv and Jessie . K. Mar lay', Ins m lie. I I'eleiiitanls Slate ol 'Oregon lo P. II. Marlay and Jes sie K Mariay, Ins nile, I letemlants . ' Vou and each ol you ale herel y ieinred ' lo appear and and answer the cnmpiuiul ol nl iiniitV herein on or Oelore April 1 lilt. 1!M, or ludgnieiit lor wain Hit n'ot will he ! taken ug.niisi ymi in accurdiince witn Hie , prayer ol plainlill's coiui laini, I l'iie relict dematnle I In sai I s lit is lor a judgment and d ci e cancelling and hold , nig lor naught that Ci nam i.ix deeo issued I lo P tl. Mailiiyou Se letnher L'jMi, VM by the fitter 1 it ol t'lackanius County, tire- I gon, lo ttie li llowing oesciilied real prop erty simate in said Cl.ickamas Coi.iny, I Orecon, lo wji; i Hegiiinilig at the mo t Southern corner ill ,nll Iloi Htioii I. an, I 1'iittiii and miHiim I llience Noun W . egreea M mi. noes K i t ; Vl; M cnams; thence Nortn '.tl degrees ;Ulj I minutes rl 13 Ml chains; ineme Nortu tin degrees .10 nuioiies lv-i 1170 chains; I I Ihenrr Norm degrees .'(n ininiilns Wesi I ' II ,'Klchi.insal nig llenrv McKI-ami-is West 1 line to In, Norm V est corner ; tnence North I nl il.grees l.i minutes Kisi hl.ing said Mr- i'i v.. ni. i, ii ,. i. ..?.,. ..'nier .0 "the c.iiiniv roo : tiiemv N.,rin in degrees W est alrtug said road 11.10 chains; thence S'UIU Id degrees 1.) milintes West I'll ll' chains lo Hie South Kast corner ol the ftinghy tract; ijietre on same cour-e Soiil.i Id degrees l.i minute West chnins ; thence N11r.il '.V degrees ;il miuutrs West ;itl clnitiis ; nence Soutn ti, degrees 1 j minules W ed I'lim chains to the South westerly tHMinusry ot said Puliation I. and Cl iliu ; thence Sou h .V) degrees K 1st 4" II chains to Hie point ol beginning, and con taining Mti. 51 acres, unite or less; which deed was recorded in hook al page ; and lor a decree holding lor naught i,,e a tempted sales ol sail property by ine Shenll of Cl.ickamas Coin lor taxes, and lor 1 lamtitl's costs and disbursements, I lie date ol Hie older lor publication ol this summons is February 21, put. The tir-t publication nl this summons in The Oregjn city Enterprise is February 27, I'AU. The above summons ii published pursu ant to an order 01 Ihe Hon. Allied F. Sears Jr, Judge of the Circuit Courl lor the Fourth Judicial District. 111 Ihe absence ol ol Hon T homas A. Mcllride, Judge ol Ihe Filth Judicial Pistrin. llRoNAl'liH A HltONAUOir. Attorneys K.r Plaintitl. Executor alr oritcul I'ropcrty . Notice is hereby given that, pursuant 10 an order ol the county court of Clackamas county Ore on, made and entered b r re cord on the 2nd day .f March, A . I), pm.t, Hie undersigned executor of the last will and testament ot Sophia (I. Itooo. de ceased, will olhr tor sale and sel at private sate, lo the highest bidder for one hall ur more, cash in hand, balance on live years time al ti per cent interest p r annum, pay able annually, the following described real property ol said estate, to-wit The West one-half (!,') of the 80. East oue-foiirih (',); and the West one hall (,',)of the Fast one half ) of the Soutli Kast one lourth of Section four (4) 111 Township rive (5) S mth. Range one (l)east of the Willamette Meridian and containing 120 acres. Also beginning at the North East corner of Section nine (H) in said township and range and running thence South twenty eight (28) rods; thence west twenty seven (27) rods: thence smith telve (12) r .d-; thence west twenty-six and one-hail (2il', rods: thence north twenty nine (2!l) rods; ttisi ce west twenty tour (21) rods; theme noitii eleven (11) rod: thence east seventy seven and one hall (77i) rods to place ii( beginning, containing l i acres. Said sale t 1 1 e made ai the nllire of C. H. Ihe, corn nlthand Main Streets, in said: 1 'recoil City, on ihe tll'i day of April, A. I), i I'.lo:!, al or alter in o'clock A. M. ol sai l ilnv and to lie subject lo con liriiiatiou of said court. First publication of this notice was made M ircu li, l!i.;. C. II Pvk, Executor ol Hie estate ol S.iphia G. Poop deceased Hated at 1 iregon City , )re., M red .1, pm:t, Miii:icirrM In the Ciirnit Court of the State of Ore gon, lor the County ol Clackamas M. H Flanigan. Plaintiff,) v-. ; Geo. S. McCnr.l ami Geo. Wi chart, Defendants' . State op Okkuos, i C'Of.NTV OP (y'l.Al'KAMAS.I B' By virtue of a judgment order, decree and eXM ution.duiy issueil out of ami under Hie seal ol tne above cut, tied court, in t ie above enti'led cause, to me duly directed and dated Ihe I3'h day of March, l!j:i,upon a judgment rendered and entered in said couit on the 2Wli day ol April,ls.!M, in favor ol ,M. 11. flanigan, plamtitl, and against Geo. S. McCor I and G-o. Wilehart, defend ants, lor Ihe sum of fin if), Willi interest thereon al the rate ol Id per cent, per annum iron ine.-u.n nay ot April. l:H,nd tne further sum of f'A) as attorney's lee, and the luitner sum ol costi and (lis burseiuents.aud the coals of and upon mis writ, commanding me 0111 ol Ihe personal properly 01 sain aelenilauts, and it such could not be lotind, then out of the real property belonging to said delendants, on ami alter me (late ol said judgment lo sat isly said sums above set forth, and also the costs upon tins said writ. Now, therefore by virtue of said execu tion, judgment or ler and derrae, and in Compliance with the commands of said Aril, being unable t find auv personal pro ertyof said delendants, I did on the Zolli nay 01 March, i:)., duly Jevi open the follow ing described real property ol said delendants. si date and being in the county of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, town: A part of claim Xo. 39 b-dng parts of sec lions one 1 and twelve 12J, in tp 3 8. r 1 &, of W. M bounded and described as lol lows' Beginning at a point, in the easi boundary ol said rUi-i No. .'ill, south 44 de grees, west PI 111 chair Irom the northeast corner of claim No. 111 said township, and running thence south 44 deg. we-t. ii.'U chains; thence north 59 degrees, 45 mm utes, west 42.50 chains; thence north 51 tie grees, 15 minntes, eat 15 If) chains; tnence south 51 degrees, 30 uiinut-s, west 40chain lo place ol beginning, containing titty M acres, more or less, b nig all of the interval ol the said defendant, Geo. Wilehart, in and to the said real property as a joint owner in common wi'.h Frank Wilehart, Annie Wilehart and Kionia Wilehart, and I will, on ihe 2nd day of May l'.si'J, at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. 111., at the front door of Hie county conn house in the ciiy ol Ore gon City, 111 said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to reden, pti 11, to the highest hi liter, lor I'. H. eol I coin, cash in hand, all 'he right, titie and interest hU'h me Within named delendants, or ei ther ol them, had on tne date of sai.; judg ment, or since had in or ti Ihe above de sr:n.e d real .r ipe't or any part thereof. 10 salioiy sail Jddg nei t order, decree, interest, costs ttJi J a I mi r dug co-t-. J. li. SHAVER, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oreaon, Ky E. C. Ila'-kntt, drool v. Dated Oregon City, Ore., March 27, 190.'',. . several ninruis coming at the same FKEE Embroidery lessons given free t,me from P"oile who see tbe same flra of charge by an exerienced teacher at aD(' ru" different boxes no two A darns Bros. Golden Kule Bazaar, every neighboring boxes are on the samt rir Tuenlay and Friday from 2 lo 5 p. m. cult Scrlhucr's. Ladies invited to call and join class. I MI'.tl.nO.M. I lii the Circuit Court of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. i l, ll. Hull, plalnttlV, i vs. Sallie C. Hall, drfemlant.l I'o the ilrleuilant Sallie C. Hull : m the na of Hie Male ol On-gon. Yon are heteliv required lo appear ami ansiMi Hie complaint hied against you In Hie almve ' entitle. I Court and Cause on or In line Ilie '.'.nil ilnv nl April, I'm.l, and if you fail to api ear or answer at II11I lime, the pl.nutlll will apply to the courl lor Ilia reliel pmyed 'lor in siihl Com laiul, town: that the I bonds ol nialriiuony rxntitig between l ie I linn nil iiml ilclenitaiil he dissolved. Tins ' siimniiitis is pulillslieil in Hie Oregon Cny ; Knlerprlse, pursutnt to an or b r made In I'hos. K. livan, County Judge ol Clackimas County, Oregon, In the ah-ehi ol the Jin ceo! Ilie almve named Circuit (Virt, on the II li day ol March. IIHU, which or der is rrluriiBhlc t 1 the Circuit Cniirl atne naiiiid, and Hie lir punlication of lids Summons i March I I, l!.l and the !il puiuicniioi, is .prn .1111. , J A M l.M) l.K AMN . A Homey lor phdntltl. . ... . . lr-t r nii'ii I N()li j , , jv , , JH1.kHlll, . . , ., - . . , . . atrrct, (loin tin-aoiillirilv lino of llnr- Irrlilli slrrrl lo Ilie. center lino o( Scvi'ii teentli street, will ln ini tovoil with rriisln'd rock 11ml by hiving riirlw, ror-iter-blocks atnl Nidt'walk", together with the iii'i rs.-tu v drains and gr iding. I!y order of the City Council ol Ore gon Citv, (begun, inailo M.irch 25. P.H';l. BUT E ITHUY, Uocor.lri. i:erutor police. Notice is hereby given thai C. Sclniebel has been appointed executor of Hie 1 ist wt 1 and tiainenl of Iternluirl Peppcl, ile ceased, by (he County Com t for Cl.r kanias Co., Oregon. All persona having claims against said est ite, are heretic noiilied t 1 present the same propeil v untied accord ing lo law, al the Olllce ol V lien .V Scliue be I, Oregon City, Oregon, wnhin six mouths Irom the date ol Hns notice. Paled Match 25, !!. C. SCHl'EHKU Executor. A MAN'S BLUSHES. Mill Fly the Red Signal Mar )ulrhljr Than a H'oaaaa. "If there is any one thing that makes me want to get up tint talk right out In meeting It la to hear It said of a man that 'he Mushes like a woman,' " said the social philosopher to a repre sentative of tin' New York Tlmew. "How women ever gained the repu tation of having run tip a corner In blushes is beyond my roinprchcnaloa. The report dors her a grave Injustice, for as a imtltrr of fact she not only has no monopoly In liluslirs, but does not make use of the share that properly belongs to her. There are some wo men, of course, who blush If you even blink nn eyelid In their direction, but as a general thing men blush much more reitdlly nnd more violently than women. "This Is not a random statement that I nm milking for the purpose of bear ing myself tnlk. but It solier deduction founded on direful observut.on. For years I have made It a point to study the sexrs In moments of embarrass ment. nnd Ihe statistics 1 have Jotted down prove that In nine cases out of ten the average man will fly the red slgtinl of distress niurh more (julcUy than the average woman. This holds good In nil sorts of situations. "Crack 11 Joke tit a man's expense, he blushes; ply hltn with awkward questions, he blushes; subject him lo some humiliation or I t some Ititllcnitia accident befall hltn In public, and be straightway rlvnls the boiled lobster In hue. a woman tuny rmhlrn slightly under the same cirniiiistiinres, hut her blush Is diluted and prrf utirtory com pared with the brilliant, sunlit glow that siiuusi-H the countenance of man. "I don't attempt to explain the phe nomenon-physlologtsts and moralists may do that If they cim-htit merely give the farts for what they are worth In the hope that the next time a story v.Titer has a crop of blushes to dispose of In- will ring 11 few changes on the old phrase that has done duty for gen erations and say of the heroine that she 'blushed like a man.' " FIRE ALARM BOXES. The Sralem In Ner Vork and How II I Operated. Greater New York Is thickly studded with lamppost lire alarm Isues. The directions 011 each box, which Is paint ed red and Is surmounted at night by a red light, are; "Turn handle to right until door opens; then pull Inside hook once and shut the door." The opening of the box rings a large hell lu the door, which alarm is Intended to uotlfy any one In the neighborhood, especially tli nearest policeman, that the box has be n opened. The policeman will then muke sure that this wn not done out of mlachief by some one who wanted to see the engines arrive or, as recently happened, by a raw maidservant who wanted to mall a letter. When the In side lever is pulled dowu and let no, tt sets In motion a certain clockwork that tick out the number of the box three times In succession at headquarters In Sixty-seventh street. Not only that, but It makes a record upon a tape, showing the number of the box and tht exact second at which the lever was pulled. A clerk who nits night and day be side the hefidqimrter Instrument notes Ihe number and selects from a drawer a certain disk which when Inserted lu the proper apparatus causes the alarm to bo rung In the stntlon house of the district In which that firebox la situat ed. The average time required to se lect this disk and send out the alarm Is ten seconds. There are always two I clerks and sometimes three In this de partment. Not a word Is spoken. A a outsider would hardly know that an alarm Is going out. In order to prevent YOUNG GRANT'S COLT. Tb " ' " '' Th, -irlie.l ! " N"'''' T"t. When riyssc S. tliniil was a small boy living In i;ron;i'loH 11, tl hr vt alli ed, like inost buy a. to out) II lursi ,,,,', ,,n. p.ir.lcillaf coll belonging 10 11 1:, ,.,,, ,1 ItaP.tou hr wished rs ,' chilly to lue. lo Indulge taste and buy the colt bis Ihr hoy's fullirl' of frrnl Mr. U.ilstoii J'.'n. but the ovt lie v -I ' n't I Ihr colt lit $ Mini ii filHid Ihr efl.T. inking Ihe atilnuil home with him. As the hours passed nfl'T Ihe Utile boisc bad trolled away llN ,lW,"'r ri.vssr' disappointment and eagerness for possession Increased, ti Hal he Hi'"'' ly begged his fa I her to pay Ihe J'-'.'i do niatided. Ilia father said Unit "-'' was all the animal u worth, bill since ri.vssra desired II so Itiurh he might -o to Mr. Iltilston nnd olTer J'2d again. If. his father mlded. he could md buy It lor Jr'JO, he liilgbl olTer ?'.".' and If the owner would md let It go for J2'2 Ml he might. In order to obtain It, give J'J.V riysscs therefore inounlcil a horse and set oil! for Mr. Balaton's, lie wa at thai time probably about eight years old. When he found the owner, be lold hltn, "Pa pit says I may offer you J'Ji for the colt, but If you won't lake that to offer you $2'2..'n. nnd If you won t lake thill to give you J'Jo." The eagerness of the boy to gillll the liotsr could md brook any harrier. It la needless to say that he paid t'Jo and led the imlinal Indue. Ciant said. In willing hi memoirs, I tin t the story of this purchase of bU got out In the village and It wn long before he beard the last of It. The schoolboys delighted III tensing him about It; schoolboy are very often little barbarians for tormenting one another, nnd they did not let ('lyase forget this one Instance when he was behind the rest In cleverness. He kepi the horse for several yenrn and lltuilly sold It for I'-'o, the oor animal having become blind. Enter he found It taken from Ihe road and working the trend wheel of a ferryboat which tilled between the Ohio nthl Kentucky bank of the Ohio river. THE PERPETUAL LIGHT. nmarkalil la 111 p In l.nnlalana Thai Vrier (.on Hut. "The most remarkable lamp In this section of the country," Raid a tniiu who cruises a grrnt drill along the coast to the New Orleans Times Item oerut. "Is to be found lu the water area between Lake Itorgne and Mississippi sound III a lonely, drsolale, Isolatisl spot, where the fall of human f.srt and the din of oar are heard only four time a year. "The light Is some distance this side of I'.ay St. I.otils and Is 11 little south of Cbinrhuba. It stands nwny out In the marsh, but can be seen from the I.oulsvllle and Nashville railroad. It burns all the time, day nnd night. year lu and year out. It dicker nwny fur the betirtll of the mariner who frequent Ihrse water It Is the I'rr I -1 1 1 : 1 1 light The sun. the moon and stars may mine ami 'o. but the light which shims out lu Ihr dlsum! marsh Is always the satin- It Is the oin bright tiling lu a rather dismal stretch of country. Srawnds grow wild and rank In that region Tin- land, sin u lis our may sro from a rallinad I nil 11 Is 11 tint atnl tteeb-ss waste. It Is with out tiny cheerful aspect, low. gloomy overhung by mlasinntle tuM atnl a per feel prairie of wild and Inatli d Weed of the kind which tbiiulsli In marshy regions. It Is thrcnili-d by sluggish anus of water. "Once every three months this lamp Is visited by n human bring It Is tilled with oil. triuiiiird up and put In condition tu burn for 1 1 1 1 .-i months I'liigrr. Thus It Is visited four times 11 year. It Is situated so that the winds cannot put It out It rnnlrrs good Service, never explodes, never goes out. never gets dimmer or brighter, but burns with the same stonily power all the time. It has earned the name of the Perpetual light." Washing In lb Orient. The Japanese rip their garment apart for every washing, ami they Iron their clot lira by spreading them on n flat board and leaning this up against the house to dry. The sun take the wrinkles out of the clothes, and some of them have quite a luster. The Jnp nnese woman does her washing out of doors. Her wnshtuh I not more thnn six inches high. The tinniest worked washerwomen In the world are the Koreans. The hnve to wash about a dozen dresses for their husband, and they hnve plen ty to do. The washing Is usually done In cold wntiT and often In running; streams. The clothes are pounded with paddles until they shine like a shirt front fresh ' from a laundry.-C'hlcago News. A "leartleo Inlerrnptlon. A young Parisian, noted for hlsgrnco and readiness ns a second In many duels, wa asked by a friend to ac company him to the mayor' olllee to alllx his signature ns a witness to Ihe matrimonial registry. He consented, but when the scene was reached for pot himself. Just a the mayor wn ready for the last formalities he broke out: "fleritlemen. cannot this nfTnlr lie Arranged? Is there no way of pre Tenting this sad occurrence?" How Trnet "Say, Jinks, where Is that flue golr: Wfttcli you usisl t0 WIMrl7 j ()W that you're wearing a plain affair In s Ulckel plated case." "Well, you know, 'clrcumslnnces nl I ter cases.'"-Baitu,re American. Tetltlons and addresses to the so erelgn or to members of the house ,,f parliament. If not over two pounds In Welfc'ht, are exempt from postage. xxi EBusiness We have stalled over Ho re tlmr,,,, laiy In vail, .us parts , ,.,M1 ' in a prohiable biiMues on l,,,r ' a count. We want a la.y tep,rw1 The Saturday Evening' Post In every town. The wind ran be , nflrr ai hiail hoiiis ami on Saluidavi li pleasant, as well us pmnublr I hr t.i . ."'" "" ' "' " "' ''"" aim iiimdi 10 mill es, o.ir, wr n n u,inrt No Money Required lo Befitt I ne nrsi urn a supply sent fire Jt,, air sold ut live inns a copy and ,rvljt the money to older the following R n notrsmr put rs. $225.00 l"11"T" n,tt ni:vi:hi: t rr ii k r gkip I'lireil ly Oar llodle ol 4 baas Itrrlnln'a 4'oiigh Itrmeily " When ba I an Ml I mi M of lli gup l,t iiil r 1 Im second one) 1 m tuallv cjunl iliysrll 11 it li out Isitl le of t'lisioh-rUiu'i t'oogli Hriin-dv," 4a Klalik VV. P. frr, eiliior ol the Enterprise, SI101 loille, N. V. "llns la llni honest truth, In 'inns kept I ruin roughing nns'll lu pieces by uklng a teuassiilill ol tint reinedy, and w lieu ibn eoiigloii ioohl 1 1, nr- on at night I w nihlinksl dose Hinl it si-eioed tli il in tliebrielrit iuieivsl the cough ..il.l para oil slid I Mould go lo sleep perlrclly hew Irom cough 1 1 1 1 lis ai'i'i'inpHii) lug pallia. To saylb.it tne retnrdy ai led a must agrrr,ible slltptlne l pulling II vrry iiiildli, I bad no ides that H Mnipilts- 1 1 1 1 I kn k out tbe grip, Miuplv Issaiiw I iui lo-vi-r tin d it tor shell a purisiw, 'dlt it dn I. sil l it srruii'd mull the ecull'l ill nek ol r.iiigbiiig llni rriiie.li eaiitn) n to 10 I only be of b-ss illliiHloll, lull Ihr 1 i,ms wi-ie l.ir less severe, mid 1 lil lint II -ed Hie mill en s id one Imtt le hrlur l r 1 n n 1 1 1 I in I rtdl-d " '-ir i lif li. A. Il.it. lug l.cllrr l.i-l. 1 l,r .olloH lllg is II. I- ll-l o( le .itliill III tin- 'i.-i..iu' .,1 I o- , "ii tpni J, i'n.; . . I'HJ, n "Mi. s s I I s 1 I'.uk. r Ib.ngMi Mi-s M. Knisitv l Mn lli.ick V Si is Nrl-on 'l it 1 N Mil ll-t.er Mil lr Ml-s ViHli-r I'- I' l l.-l.U Ai . t.i ' loi-l rl It Mis M K ,N S ll-l l." iv K l.-Ols I .1.1 l: I lit I'll- I. Ill .lid S. l.nll .1 Wesloll li I Ui'iii Sinii li rs p. i:Niil.l., P. m. I'liMito Petrr fole I- t 'hi pimlli I. Eello. !' J I, lin er ( 'bus Pkg I! TOM Iliiouer ol' 4 0I1I hhiI .'rlp Tbe L'rr il.mg.-r fnon colds an I grip their ir-iilting in puriinionis. P rea sonable rare is used, however, nil' I ' Imrtl' beiiiiiu'H f i.ngli Keinedv taken, 1 1 ln- ger will lie tv.inloil. Among tin' tens 'S llioiisiiiids who have, used Ibis remlf for Ibese dii'eHes e Iihvo V' to leartl of a single ruse h iving resil'te I ill plietl' mollis, u hieh shows ronrlii"ivelv Hut It is a cimIhiu irevenlive ol thai dnng"rntl li-en-e. It will cure a cold or an sllw' of tbe grip m les tune lliati anv "hr treatment, ft is pleasant and s.lhi to Uke. For sale bv . A. Harding. Our corrrsnondeiils will please enJ in articles before Wednedavs of sscb week, otherwise it reaches n loo lale Iff publication. A Nwrel llrentii is a never failing sign of s healthy stom ach. W hen the breath is bad Ihe stom ach is out of order. There is n" re jy in Ilie woild equal lo Kodol Hvsp'psi ('ore for curing indigestion, dyspepal and all slomach disorders. Mrs. Mar S. dirk, of White Plains, Kv., write: I have been a dvepenttc for years men all kinds of remedies but continued t gro woisb. By the use of Kislol I I'' gan lo improve si iiiiis, uml s'ler titkinj a few Unties am fully restored in weight, health and strength and cm eit H" ever I like. Kodol dignst wh it yan '' and makes Ihe stomach sweet, (ieo. A. Hauling. (subscribe for the) Enterprise. Nasal CATARRH In all IU mages. Ely's Cream Balm I cleaim-s, MHithes anil hrala I the dis.1u.1d memlirane. "''"""""'hari'lUrivei away a cold in Hie bead ljulrkly. wh Mil ift r mtit yit. Im (iir t-'sta t.di il. portrttu of n id mir m.i.l nrr.t b,,. I ltr nivltuMtt. l TbtCartliPubllihlegC. Mi I area Strati J I ay f t'renm Balm la placed Into the nostrils."!"' over the meiiil.rane and la alwirlssl. Itelie' Is l Bieltsu. and a cure t ollowa. It It not drylint d" not produce sneezing. Urge Size, 60 cent al l" gtaU or by mall ; Trial Hize, 10 cenu. KLI BHOTI1EKS, M Warm lftt, ' T"