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FRIDAY OCT. 2, 1903. inrAiii' viii muni 0 .-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. : q SAVED HIS FINGER. Tb Kwlthfol llmhitma Fell. Ilnw Trr. That He ""J ! Ono a Hnihuuin accidentally touched some unclean object with his little finger, rtn ltruhsnan thought thai now, his little UnpT having become un clean, any substance which It would touch would hi also rendered uurlonn and thus make him nn unoloan mutt, feeing no other way to Ret out of tho crape ho received to got the offending member amputated. Forthwith he wont to a carpenter and explained to him that unless the finger was out off he (tho Itrnhman) was unable to take food. The carpenter tried to dissuade the devote and urged that an application of some drops of water from the sa cred river C.ungn would make the lin ger once more holy, but the llrahman persisted, lie said that the finger was of no use to him any longer and that he would not rest until it w as severed. As a final recourse the carpenter re solved to play his awkward customer a trick. He told the llrahman to put his finger on an anvil and to look to the sky while the wound was Inflicted. The llrahman did so. The carpenter took up a hatchet and gave the finger a smart blow with the back of It. This elicited n cry of pain from the pn tlent. who at once put the finger In his mouth to allay the agony. The carpen ter, laughing, explained to the llrah man Unit the blow had ftitssed and the little finger was still entire: and, worst of all. the r.rahman had defiled himself by putting the finger into his month. The obliging operator, moreover, offer ed to perform the operation once more, but the r.rahman had had enough pain for the nonce and declined with thanks. Golden Penny. Some Mustache History. What is the history of the mustache? ; In Greece and Home no mustaches were worn without beards, but In tli- conquering days of the Roman empire several half civilized races who had come partially under the Influence ot ; the Romans and who wished to be rid j of the name of barbari. or wearers of beards, attempted to shave In imitation , of their conquerors; but. as they had Tery Imperfect Implements for the pur pose and as the upper lip is notoriously the hardest part of the face to shave in the case of any one poorly skilled In the art, they were unable to make a clean Job of it and left a quantity of hair on the upper Up. This mark was characteristic of sev eral nations on the confines of Roman civilization, of the Gauls In particular, of the Daciens and some others. The Latin language has no word for mus tache. This barbarous accident was unworthy of the honor of a Roman name. Exchange. The Dinner Hoar, It is a curious fact that with alm-xt every generation the dinner hour has undergone a change, the principal meal of the duy being eaten at different pe riods, from 10 o'clock In the morning until 10 o'clock at night. The author of "The Pleasures of the Table" points out that In England 400 or 500 years ago people took four meals breakfast at 7. dinner at 10, supper at 4 and liv ery at 8. In France in the thirteenth century 9 In the morning was the din ner hour; Henry VII. dined at 11. Ia Cromwell's time 1 o'clock had come to be the fashionable hour and in Addi son's day 2 o'clock, which gradually -was transformed into 4. Pope found fault with Lady Suffolk for dining m late as 4. Four and 5 continued to be the popular dining hours among the aris tocracy until the second decade of the nineteenth century, when dinner was further postponed, from which period It has steadily continued to encroach jjpon the evening. j A Fling at Tennyon. ' In the "New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle" is a letter tc her husband In which occurs the fol lowing amusing little fling at Tenny son: "Did you know that Alfred Tennyson Js to have a pension of 200 a year, aft--er all? Peel has stated bis Intention of tecommending him to her gracious maj esty, and that Is considered final 'A hacun selon sa capacite!' Lady Har riet told me he wanted to marry; 'must Imve a woman to live beside; would prefer a lady, but cannot afford one, and so must marry a maidservant' Mrs. Henry Taylor said she was about to write to him in behalf of their house maid, who was quite a superior charac 4er In her way." Teeth. Small, chalk white teeth are a sign of a weak constitution. Strong, normal teeth are large and yellowish white. Sometimes an enthusiastic novelist In depicting the charms of his heroine will give her two rows of pearls be tween her ruby lips. The truth of the matter is nothing could be more ghast ly or unnatural or unbecoming thai teeth made of pearls. It is only "store teeth" that possess a high polish. He Knew a. War. Anxious Father But, my boy, unless yon study you will know nothing. You will make no money with which to buy things. loung Hopeful That's nothing. I'll have everything charged, and I'll kNi on that way till I get married.-Meg-gendorfer Blatter. Wbil'i Before Them. "These young society buds are mere butterflies.' Bald the Be v. Mr. Strait lace. "They have no thought of the future life." "Of the future life?" replied Miss In nit "Oh, hut they do! Matrimony is always In their thoughts." Exchange. When a great calamity befalls one, how It lightens It to talk about It tf UK M is over Atchison Globe. RUSSIA'S'XMGUS eye. Ttle Krm Wat eh The.1 Kaerclaeil Over All I'oatnl lnMcr. In the Uusslan post .dlieo a watchful eye is kept on all newspapers and mag azines, and any matter ollVlnlly con sidered objectionable Is ruthlessly! "blackinl out." A similar surveillance it extended to private correspondence.. The task thus undertaken Is a gigantic, one. but the Russian olllclal system has. proved Itself eipial to the undertaking j In every post otlloo of Importance! then lire olllclals constituting thej "black cabinet," whose duty It Is W examine the letters received. According j to the system followed In the Moscow1 post otlUv. all the lot tew are handed, over to the "black cabinet." Then on. Official sorts out all those which are ad , dressed to suspected families, anothet t all those addressed In suspected hand writings, while a third arranges the re milliliter lu little heaps and then draws at random several letters from each heap. All the letters selected In thesf various ways are then opened and ex-j amlnod. j In this Ingenious way the llussiac j government strives to keep a eontiuua' chock on the free Intercourse of Its sub Jects. and It Is not surprising that "un del-ground" means of communion tier have been developed. The Jn(l-nt-nt of Yrar. A significant bit of wisdom, to bf pondered over by the very young who griefs and disappointments seen: so tragic, was that uttered by Mrs Polly Madison when she was ov.t eighty years old and near her death. Her life had been fortunate and beau tiful not only because circumstances had proved kind to her. but from the brightness and buoyancy of her tem perament. She harbored no bitterness over past experiences, but life had taught her tin' unimportance of most trials which loom so gigantic In approaching. Not long before her death one of her nieces went to her for sympathy In some slight trouble. "My dear," she said, "do not trouble about it. There Is nothing In this world really worth caring for. Yes." she repeated, looking intently out of a window, "I who have lived so long re peat to you that there is nothing In this world below really worth caring fori" Batton. The Elizabethan era gave vogue to the button and the buttonhole, two in ventions which may fairly be regarded as importaut, since they did much to revolutionize dress. The original but ton was wholly a product of needle work, which was soon Improved by the use of a wooden mold. The brass hut ton is said to have been Introduced by a Birmingham merchant in iVl It took 200 years to improve on the meth od of sewing the cloth upon the cov ered buttou. Tb-n an Ingenious Pane hit upon the Idea of making the buttou in two parts and clamping them to gether, with the cloth between. Buttons are now made of almost everything, from seaweed and cattle hoofs to moth er of pearl and vegetable Ivory. Ex cellent buttons are made from potatoes, which, treated chemically, become as hard as Ivory. Boston Transcript. Ill Bualneaallke XV ay. Young Mr. Bizz (.briskly, to fair pro prietor of the photograph gallery) I've dropied In, Miss Frame, without much preparation, in the style I usually do when I make up my mliid I want any thing. Cun you take me Just as I am' Miss Frame Certainly, Mr. I'izz. XTliat style do you wish cabinet or carte? Mr. Bizz What style? Great Cn-sarl Did you think I'd come with these clothes on to have my photograph tak en? I'm asking you to marry me. Miss Frame." HIa Tide of Fortune. " 'There is a tide In the affairs of men,' " said the man who habitually quotes Shakespeare, " 'which, taken at Its flood, leads on to fortune.' " "Yes," replied the man who had mar ried an heiress, "I remember the tide thut led to my fortune well." "What tide was that?" "It was eventide, and we were sit ting in the garden." San FranclRco Wasp. Conaplcooaa. You have been conspicuous in the halls of legislation, have you not?" said the young woman who asks all sorts of questions. "Yes, miss," answered Senator Sor fhum blandly; "I think I have partici pated In some of the richest hauls that legislation ever made." Washington Star. Jesting at Scara. Upgardson I was sorry to hear that BVimmerhorn bus had the smallpox. Did It disfigure him much? Atom-Disfigure him? No; It Im proved him. It changed his expres sion. Chicago Tribune. PliJn Lrlng. "PTofessor, I know a man who says he can tell by the impression on his mind when his wife wants him to come home to dinner. Is it telepathy?" "Not at all, miss. I should call that mendacity." Exchange. Am Inseaaa. Miss Boston Ah, yes; your verses are charming. And have you never written a novel? Miss New York No; for If I did my mother would never let me read It Life. Some people who Jump at conclusion", lose light of the hurdles. Philadelphia Becont The reward of one dnry done Is the power to fulfill snotber-EUot PLUCKING SHEEP. hearlnc I'rorm l lard lu Shet land on I'ure llrrd Animal. The pure bred sheep In Shetland an not shorn, but plucked. The process takes place generally In June, when the lloeiv Is "ripe" and the silky wool .an be pulled off without pain. This is called "roolug" and Is much less damning to the young fiber than clipping with shears. The wool wheu thus handled retains Its peculiar soft uess, so that any one of experience can loll whether the material of a knitted article has been plucked or shorn. It ripens llrst upon the neck and sluml Jars, so that sheep half pulled resemble lu sonic sort a poodle that Is clipped. We must Nuppose that harsher han dling prevailed at oSji time, for we read that In If. Id the Scottish privy council spoke of the custom as still kept up "In some remote and uncivil pla.vs," and James 1. wrote to tell them ihat It had been put down in Ireland under penal ty of a tine' I pon this they pass.il an act on March IT. liitii. deploring the destruction of sheep thus caused and imposing similar Hues on those who should persist In the practice. The Troiile Home. White men's homes In India, the Vest Indies, west Africa and other parts of the tropics to which civiliza tion has penetrated are usually run oi the principle of having as much iilr and as Utile furniture as possible. Carpets, rugs, cushions, bantings and portieres are bani-hed. Tables mid chairs are made of light wickerwork. bamboo or cane. The floors are pol ished with coe.iannt husks until they become as slippery as a good dancing floor. Indeed, they are used for that purpose nearly every evening In any settlement where there Is society. A ball In the tropics requires no prepara tion. After dinner it is only necessary to move the light furniture to one cor nor of the spacious room, send some body to the piano and start dancing. The ballroom Is practically In tin open air. for wooden "Jalousies" form most of the wall space ami are opened like Venetian blinds to let 111 the cool night breezes. The Amrrlean Farmer. When the American farmer rises ear ly In the morning It Is to look over! broad and fertile acres that are his own. When he goes forth it is to Holds that no human being can lawfully step ! upon without his consent. When he j gathers and gamers the harvest he tores what in a vast majority of cases I no greedy and rapacious landlord can I take from him. It is all his. The pro-! ceeds of It are to clothe and feed UliU j and his family and educate his chlj- j dren, to be the support of his old uge and the heritage of his posterity. Isk- J ed at from every point of view, It is doubtful If there Is another human b- j lng umh r the heavens who has mor ' cause for carrying a light heart and ti I contented mind, for regarding the pt ; with satisfaction and the future with i hope, than the American fanner.-Kau- ! Ban City Journal. i The "Just Alike." 1 Few people perhaps notice that ill' omnibus wheels are painted yellow, ; Bays the London Chronicle, so that any j wheel may be worn with any bus color, j Every circus ring lu the world Is of precisely the same diameter, whatever the size of the auditorium, so that the rider knows the angle at which be must lean lu San Francisco is the an gle of safety In St. Petersburg. Even the ladder U 'staiidardiz.-d." Every hodman In England knows what he has to step when tolling up the build er's ladder, though he may not know It is seven Inches. The sailor who runs jp the ratlines has twelve Inches as a step, and that makes a run possible, and the firemen's ladder Is crossed with exact equivalence to the ratlines. IJeath From Klectrlc Shook. The ultimate cause of death, when due primarily to electric shock, is gen erally considered to be stoppage of the action of the heart or of the respir atory organs. That the latter may he affected Is shown by the fact that vic tims of electric shock are sometimes brought to by practice of some of the well known methods of artificial res piration. The cessation of the heart's action may be due to stimulation of the nerves which control the heating of the heart These, when stimulated to ex cess, may cause the heart to stop alto getherArchibald Wilson In Casalcr's Magazine. The G'onaaltlnar Caddie, There is one personage who of lats rears has rather disappeared from th golfing world, hut used to be greatly In evidence in it the advisory caddie. Many of the caddies of the old Scotch school used to treat their masters (so called) much In the manner that a good old nurse treats a baby when she la be ginning to teach it how to walk. In those days there was not a stroke played without the most careful con sultation with these sapient mentors. Westminster Gazette. Pladns the Blame. Caller 8o the doctor brought yon ( little sister the other night, eh? Tommy Vch ; I guess It was the doc tor done It. Anyway I heard blrn tell In' pa some time ago 'at if pa didn't pay bis old bill he'd make trouble fur him. Philadelphia Inquirer. I'lal a Reaaoaa. Uarry Blanche says she las Insuper able reasons for remaining single. Horace Yes, I know what they are. Harry Then she has told you? Horace No, but I have seen her. Boston Transcript. A woman's idea of anticipation Is to pack her trunk two weeks before sbs txpects to start on a trip. Atchison Globe. ff "ff J' A jfY'rS' J j2v -' fKiK , ' . II ! 'j ' 1Vvj.T -oy I;., ,; l.d..ohri from which I l... l,i'. ..Uilv o many won en ...... . ..... .muutoiv. It iim-u sotlc-d with 1-a.b BCbe women o. ..i.m.wi i.i a Maustill in Sllirw w.M.... ov liors not the fact tint men 1" lll,'r ,,"m ,l'rH0 he'..,U'!ics siW;c,l ib-.t th. ie must ' wotimiiU- cucsc i.t tbein When' the woman I v oiganisui Is ill rased, headache, ImcU. Iic. neivousni- and sIc. pU ss". .siitec.!isciiicuccs which are sine to follow. I)r I'l. rce's i avoilti- l'irscriptlon cum ht- id.iclics and ollu r aches and pains by cuiing their c.uim-. U establishes rrgil laiitv, dins unlicilthv .hums, brain in Humiliation and ulcei.Uion. and cures female weakness. It soothes pain and i.mi.U no the ne ties, it tiiinsforiun ..ik. a ck v. nervous inviiuna into hanov. he.ihliv women. 1 lioiisan.is iiuvr tcslitiid I" it marvelous incuts. "1 I.. V. ! I'lll'' ti,.n'.oi.t-oil!"- ,111.1 ..III l"-rll!ii V Krlll.r el 1...KW. V .i S4. t... ' t ll 111. -i !.- .in 1 lo t .. nn. . 1 .'ll ji m 1 1 1 -i "i ' ,..h.,Ji; I i" ! ' "I'av.in'.e l'i" liioiiv oi llions.iii plele cine ..i iii-ccpt .in '.i-'s" ' lr. v. .1 1 1 - Cn-scrip , II Mr.ll ill ll-.vrl lllr Ml" I'UII Ml ir. l'-..r Micl-'ll Co.. our h.. nl. i- i-iiii in i r, Liken; i. ni lu'dl I i usr run .1 " ll.ls ' ...l;. n i if ' ' li I.M'l- tetl net .1 Stltllte 1 id i 1- M.-.l . .1 H i. i Ol st II".'. ' S'lld tvi. I the I.-' St.l'111's A.i.lu-.s I Leal Notices In the Circuit Court of Ihi Hate of Or.' gun ler the County ol t'lackaiiia-.. M. S. Kdey, I'liiiiitill. vs. T. I.. I re nee- and V Finilde K. Lawrence. Iii leiiilaiili.. J TnT 1.. Lawrence and Fannie K. Law relict, i -f n 1 1 I i . t : In Ihe name nf the Slat.' of Oregon : Veil are hereby re.pilreil to appear and answer t tie complaint Hied ).:aliisi you in Hie atxive entlllnl Court and rauae on nr Lrhir Ihe loth ilv of October, pari, which In n week aller Aiigiml 2"tli, I'"". Ih dale ordered by the Court for lha II rut pub lication ot this notice, and If you fail to t appear and an-wei, Ihe I'laltilill will apply to llie Court lor the relief prayed for in the Complaint, to-wil: For Jimgtneiit un a proiiuory Mole againnt Delenilaulfi for the mini of fsti.ln and an stlorncy'a lee of f'0."il mill for a decree forecl.wliig a certain inorl gnge, executed Mav lsth, l;7. t'V T. L. l.awrence and Fannie K. Lawrence to Moore brothers and asiiigiieil by Moore Hrrtlhers to Plaliitilt and cvernu' the .iiilhenst .matter of necinm five in ton ship threes nl ramie seven K. of Ihe Will- metlc Meridian in Clackamas County,! Oregon, and nr Ihe sale ol said premises aiTiirdinc to law, and the application ol the proceeds to Ihe pay inent nl Ihe amount ol such judgment and lor mh h otner and liir tlier ieln-1 as to the Court seems meet and Just. This Huninioiis Is published by order of the llonnriible T. F. Ilyan, Coniily Jiidite of said County, made ami entered on the Jiilh day ol August. IKH, and Ihe date ol Ihe lirsi piihliraiimi of tills huinmoiis is August L'.sth, r.iol. and Ihe date l the last pollin ation will lie I ictoher !i, Pi'!. K. F. ,v F. It. HILLY. Attornevs for I'lnlntlll. fa I MI.TMMN In the Circuit Court ol the Htate of Ore gon lor the County of CI .ckainas. Minnie F. Cooper, I'laintill,) vs. , W.J.Cooper. Ilefendant. ) To W. J. Cooper, above named defendant. In the name ot the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint, tiled against you In the above entitled suit. In Ihe above entitled court, on or before Friday, November II, l!t0:i, the same being nix weeks from the lirst publication of this summons sud you will take notice that if you lad lo to appear ami answer said complaint the iilaiiitllt will apjily to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint, hi-wit: that the bonds of matrimony existing be tween you and plaintill bs dissolved. This aiiiiiiiiona is published by the order of Hoi.. Allrt.d H. Hears, Jr., Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of the Htale of Ore gon, in the Oregon City Knlerprise a week ly newspaper of general circulation In Clackamas County, Oregon, for six nieces sive weeks commencing Friday, Heptember 2a, I'JO'I, and continuing lo and including November If, luu'l. OF.O. 0. BKOWSKM., and HOWARD M. HUOWNKI.L, Attys. lor I'laiiiliir. Notice lor Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1N7H. United Btates Land Olllce, Oregon City, Oregon, Hent. Ill, l.tO.'i. Notice ia hereby given that Incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1H7H, entitled "An act lor the sale nf timber lands in theKlates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tern lory,'1 sa extended to all the Public Land Hlates by act ol August 4, iH'i'J, Henrietta iirown, of Albany, county of Linn, Hta e ol Oregon, has this day filed in this oflice his sworn statement No. '121 1, tor the purchase ol the K'A HV-Vt nd HV. NK of Section No. - in Township No. A H, Range No. 3 K, ami will oiler proof lo show that the land ought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land belore Ihe Register and Receiver of this oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of December, l!Hfl. hhe names as witnesses: Julius C. llurke, of Portland, Oregon; Kdward Burke, of Portland, Oregon; Nar cissa K. Hall, of Portland, Oregon; Thomas Devine, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this olllce on or before said loth day of December, PC'!. AUiKKNON H. DRKHHKR, Register. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of f I h .. .j Mir. ty ; .p '... HI M MO .. In the Clicult Court id the Hint of Ore gon, lor I lit t'ounlv . I Clackamas. John J, Jones riBinlllU v. ( Resit Hell Jie.es, Pelcnd'l.l JOIIM, amine Iinin.'. i '''Vll'llxi untiie ot iheHtnle o( Oregon you nn hereby ir nliri lo appear ami mi"n 1 1,,, eoiiipiiinil HI' d ngiiltist Veil In Hi" above entitled mill I" !" above named Court on . ,... V .HI. IllO't I I I M or Ix'lori1 r rum. , " ..,.., iilo.., ..and von lll ish ice thai l( you lalliii ' l'l".V n,'' "' !er nanl c.ini-ialiil, Ilia naliom "m - (v , , , r Ilia telli'l ', (.l.,llll, , w : Thai lillil.'l III .mil ciiinplaliil, lo wii: manna iniii.ih inairliiionv fiisllng lirlvvroii you and I'lnln- till be dhvilviol. 1'lils hiiiiiiii'iii la pnlilMii.il I'V It" orilur el Hie lion. Tlioa. A . Mi'Hr.li Jinle ol Ilia Killh Judicial llirlct ot Ilia Hlaia ol On ,(oii. in tin. I'irgon l ily Kiiirrpri.', a aekly nranpaper ol gpiienil clri nlnllon In ClHckiininn t'ounlv lor mt aiiecenslva wi'k OoiiiiiiaiuniK l''rnly, HepleinlH-f "Sill, I'"', ami continuing I" and incliidliig Krnlay, Novenil'fr liili. I!ri. liKO, C. Hl.tlWSKI.I. ami IIOWAltl) M. Hlli'VVMII.I., All y lor I'laiiiilll. Muiiiiiiona. In Ihei'ircnil curl ol Ihe slate ol Oregon, lor ihe count v ol Clackamas. Alice liiiinits, I'lainlllt, v. Jainea M. 1'iimas, Prleiidaiil.) To Ihe ileleinlant James M. Ihiinaa. In the name ol the Slate ol Oregon, YoU are heri't'V le'iu'roi i' appear ami ausxe. . eom elm n t tiled agiiiii-t you III the above entitled court and cause on or belore Ihe .'lih dny nt ' Vlober. I'lKI, an. I If von Isll "o to a...ar or anaer wiilnn inld lime Ihe Id am 1 1 tt li I apply lo Ihe com I h T the re bel prayed lor In sal. I oiuipUliil, lo-wll: I hill Ihe bonds of mill rim. my eising be l .-en Ihe lainlitl and ileteudsi'l be dis solved nn.' lor geurrnl rebel. I bis sum limns is published piosimi.t lo an eider made by lion. I Ims. F. It an, J n ine ol Ihe i Counts I unit ol Ihe Mite ol Ulegoll fir ! ini kaueis Coniily. mn.le and entered hep ' telliber loth, !;' '.. I he tune per-cil.ed by ! said or.b r lor sai l pui.lli nii.ui is once a week lor all colisrculive weeks, Ihe llrl I .iililiciti.in being (September II, 1'n.l and I Ihe lol on Oi loher '.' I. I'" i. AIMIV CUAIO. Attotney for I'Un.t.ll. I I 1 -Vill ci lu 're.lllr In ttlf Colllily Court of the SUte of I'te goo, for and III Clackamas I "in.lv. Ill llie mutter ol the estate nl John Allrnl Slr.iwbrnlge, Deceased. Notice Is herehv Kiven that Ihe under signed has been appoln led hjf Ihe Cuiinly Court nl the Mate nf Ore.on, (or ami III Clackamas t'ounlv. admlnistratrli of the estate of John Allied h'lin bridge, lata of Jsamlv Post Otlice, Clackamas County, Htale ol Oregon. All persona having i Islllii against (aid estate are hereby re.pilreil In present Ihe same to me properly venlled, aa by law re iiiired at my liouae and farm wheie I am and liars been residing shout two miles F'.ast of Handy I'ost cilice. Clacks iisa Countv, Oregon, aithln l month! from the dale thereof. Palrd. Handy I'nal Olllce, Hepleniber I, Pi.l. HADIK K. HrUoWllKllMiK, Administratrix of the estate of John Al fred Htrowbrldge, deceased. J. A. HI KowilllllKiK. Jr , Attorney lor A tiiuniairairix, Portland, Oregon. Niniox In the Circuit Con. I nf the Htale of Ore gun, for Clackamas County. Maud Hums. Plaint!!!, vs. I.. V.. Harris, pelemlai.t. I 'lo L. K. Harris, the alsive named ile leinlant: In llie name of the Hlale of I iregon, Ymi are hereby required hi appear and answer Ilia i-ouiplalol bled a.-sinsl you III lha above entitled suit on or belore Ihe L'lth day ol I ictoher, A. I. I'sil. and it Veil lad so lo appear ami answer "Hid complnlnt on or before enl.1 date the plnlntlll will apply to Ihe ('our', for Hie relief demanded In her complaint in said auk to wit: For a decree against you dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretolore, anil now rxlitihg between said plaintill and yourself, and allowing her to resume her inanleii name, and lor such other and lurther rebel as may be equitable. I his su ii in on n is published by order of the Counly Judge of Clackamas County, Htate of I iregon, duly made on the loih day of Hepteti.her pail directing said summons lo be published once a week for six sucres sive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon Cny Knlerprise, a weekly I ewspaper pub lished In said t oiinty ami Hlute, the llrst publication to appear In Ihe issue of said newspaper on the lllli Hay ol Mepletnher l:i.'i. V. K. HTItoDK, Attorney for I'lahililf. In the Circuit Court ol the Htate of Ore go ii, lor Clackamas County. Hlella A. McCord, plaintill, vs. Walter A. McCurd, Defendant To Walter A. McCord, above named lie fenilatit. In the name of the Htale of Oregon, you are berehy re.pilreil to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit, In the above named court, on or before Friday, Out. nth 1 : h .. the same being six weeks Pom the first publication of this luiiiiiiiiua, and you will lane nonce mat. u you lau lo so appear ami answer aaiu complaint me i'lsmtill will apply to the court fur the relief de manded In laid complaint, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony existing between you ami Plaintill be dissolved. This summons Is published by the order of the Hon, Thos. F. Ryan, Judge or the County of Clackamas Htale of Oregon, in the Oregon City Knlerprise a weekly news paper of ireneral circulation ill Clackainaa County, fur six successive weeks comment;, ing Friday, Aug. 2H. l''. and continuing to aim iiiciiiniug ticuuier u, rati. OKO. C, IIROWNKLL, HOWARD M. HROWNKLI,. Attorney, for Plaintill police) to Oetlllura. In the County Court of the Htate of Ore. gon for Clackamas County. In the mailer of the estate of K. W. Ilniniiieit, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed hat been appointed by the County ylJUri Ol lOBCKBIUBl IvOIUllV, tr.'gOn, MO mliilstralrix or the estate of K. W. Hain nielt, deceased All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notilivd and directed to present the same to rue, properly verllled, as by law required, at the olllce of O. W, Kastham, over the hank of Oregon Cllv. In Oregon Cily, Oregon, within tlx months irom wie dale ol this not in . HA It AH A. HAMMKTT. Administratrix of the estate ol K. W Ilainmell. Deceased. O. W. KAHTIIAM, Attorney for Administratrix. Dated this lUili day of Hept. it a. saan th yt mi r,ir,Q too Han Almri Ihl Kind You Haw limn Ill the Circuit Court nf the Hindu uf )r gon for Clackamas County, Haiti A.Hablalroiu, I'lnlinM, j Richard I'.Hahl.lr, el,,. f I n Richard P. Hs.hl.tr , i, Ilh III the name of the Hlalii of Oregon y,,,. are hereby reipilred to appenr and answer the conn. Itllul III... I against yon In II, em,,,,,, entitled conn and cause nn or li.-tm,. im '.'ml day ol November, I'ni, which Is ,n tune IUe.1 by the order ol puhlleuilim Issued In Ihe said cause, for atisKerlug sim pUml, and ll you lull to so appear and an swer the plaintill w ill apply lo u ,,r (ir Ihe rellul demanded III said comUlul wit: a decree nl the court dissoU ing'u,. bonds of matrimony hereiolme an. I n,lw listing between the plaintill and ilelsIM. ant, and for a decree awarding In l, paill. till Ihe care, custody so l control nl llsrrl! on A. Hslilstroin, ihe minor child of (ln plaintill and deleii.lanl. ami lor sin h uiher and lollher rrllel aa to the court inny ...m Jusi and eipillaldr 1 1, la an in ns la published by order o Ihe Honorable John II. Clelaiul, Presiding J udge of th Circuit Court of the hum (, thenoii, lor the County ol Clackamas, duly made and Hied the Pith day ol h.-ileiiiiw.f I'sll. I he date of the llrst puhbratii f this ailiuinons being Hepleuilier hiii, 'i and the dale of lb last pul.llcal..ii tliereoi bring Ihe l"t Ii day ol Oclol.er. on Wl It Kill, Alturney for I'Uinuir. Ninmns, In the Circuit Court nf Ihe Hlnie of lire, go.l tor Ihe County, of Clackamas R. I.. Adklns, ' l'Ululill. ' I Muiy Adkltia, Drlenilaiil.l t o Mary Adklus, Ibn ali.oe ns I ie- len.laiil. In the iiiime of Hie sinle of iifeh...-i yoii are hereby re.pilre.l lo a..ear and nnsarr the .'.inielaiiil tiled against oti in Hie shove eiiliiied soil, lit the ul.vn named l .iuri on or Let ire ll. I ih.-r .'to, I'lll, the sume Liihk more limn ail weeks Ir.iiu the lint nuhlii . lion ol Cos siimuions. and you will lake no. !. e Hint if v i el l.til lo to npeenr and answer sild i I'lninl Hie I'li.lnlili will n; riy to tin. i i.iiri l. r Ills leliel ilrinsinled in ,91l Co m pi nin I. to a it ; thai (he ho mis nl in air . in. on cutting I. els. -eu ) on nod l'lainiiil tm dis.olv e.. I Ills silltlO.olis s .tlh Isbed by nr,!er of llie II, hi Tims. F. Itvau, County lu.te, nf I In. kamss County, Htate of Oi.K.m. in the I i revolt I 1 1 V I liter .r'se. a w eekly ,e " a per I . i , C 1 1 s I , i- 1 nod of g.-ne'sl clli-iili.li,ut i C:.n kaiiits dun, Iv. I iregon, b,r su tjr.es. sue nnd oiisecntivn weeks c.iiioi.eiiiinr I ild.iv. hei leuilier , and runHciiing lo and I in linllng I il.lav, i t . .1 ..- r in, ,1, id.ii c. iii:hwm:i.i. ami HOWARD M lilt' Vi S KI.L, Ally, lor l'lainiiil. . Nniainiiai, In the Circuit Court of the Hlale nl dra gon, for (he County ol Clackamas. I'.. C. Inil. leu, I'lalulilf, I vs. t Carrie II. lioldell, Defendant. I Tu the ilelendanl Carrie II. (loldrn : III Ihe nam ol the Hlale of Oregon, 1 on sre hereby re. pi red to appear and answer the roiiiplaint filed against yon In Ihe alsir entllls.1 cxnirl and cause on or lielor th 1 Ht Ii day nf Hepleiiilntr, l'U, ami If you fail so Ui appear or answer within aald Hint, ibe plalniill will apply lo th court fur tin relief prayed lor In said complaint, to wit; I hat thr bouda of in .Irlmony Misting be tween Ihe plaintiff ami defendant h .In solved awarding In Hi plaintiff the rar and custody ol ihe minor children ol the partira, ami lor geneial relief. Kill r ura nium is published pursuant to an or.lif made by Hon. I hnlnss F. I'.vsu, Judge of Ihe Coniily Court nf Uieg.ni ior Clsi ks'im County, made and enters. I August I, I'lil, Ihe time prescribed by said order lor sail publication Is once a week for su cniiaeru llve weeks, the llrst publication being Au gust 7, I'.ikl, and the last on Heptrmher It, I'm!. II K. HAIKiLST. Attorney lor 1'lainlilt. mi initios In Ihe Circuit Court lor the Htale of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. John A. iifiUlst, l'lainiiil' ) ,- Husle l.ofipusl, Defendant.' To Husle lif.iisl, defeiiilaiil. In tin. iitn.s o i ih kihI nl (ireL'.in. Yorj are lieiehy required to appear and amaaf Ibe complaint filed againat you in Ihe above entitled Court and cause within H week! from ibe dale of the first piibli.-atlon nf tliii ii, ...,.., M..o,.i iin, i.i.hi m. lha 2nil day of I Ictoher, l!fl and if you fall to so tie . ..... ..I.,..,.'ll -,ll ...iilv to ,r,l Mini iivwm .Iff I'tHllllo, wit. Ihe Court for the rrllel 1, raved lor III III complaint, lo-wli.- for a decree thtl U' ImiiiiIs of inalrlinoiiy lieretofnre and now exiatlng between plaintill and defendant b aiiiiulle, I ami lorever dissolved, aim o, plaintill' be decreed Ibe care and custody or the minor children Waller, Klsi and Mary, ami for tuch oilier relief at iht Court wT deem Just and proper. . This tuiiiiiiont it publlsbetl by order of Die Honorable Thos. V. Ryan, Judge of ih County Court for lb County of Clsckamtt and Hlale of Oregon, which order was ilnly madeaiid ilered on the IHtb day of Aa giul. Pi.'l, In the alsive entllled Court, W lb date of the first publication hereof ! L'ltt of August, pai'land lb date of tl'1"" publication thereof being 2nd day of OcW her. V.Kl. KYAN A OAI.LOWAY, Attorney! for Plaintill. Notice for lublleslls Tlmlier Laud, Act June 3, IhTH. Culled Htalet Laud Olllce, Oregon CUJ. Oregon, Aug. "1. h3. ,, Notice it hereby glen that In rtiiiipllsnes with tlie provision of the act of 1 o"(r" ol June 3, 1H7H, entit)l "An scl forlbtsat of tlmlier landi In the Htatei of 'lll"rn''' Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington rm U.ry," at extended to all the Public Htalet by act of August 4, li-'. j'ort r Coles, of Portland, county of M ultnonian. Htate of Oregon, bat Hilt day tiled In w ollli-e bis tworn stateinant No. lli'iO, b"" purchase of Ihe Northeast M nl Heel Ion 13 In Township No. 2 8, Range No. 7 K. sno will oiler proof to show ll't sought It more valuable for Us lm''.l ttone than for agricultural "f,e'-,"l to establish hit claim to said land t" the Register and Receiver of this o " Orenon City, Ore . on Wednesday, "" day ol N'ovemler, I'M. . u,i.k She names at witnetset : Charles Hmiin, Cbsrlet Otborn. Frank . Kelly, DavlU i Kelly, all of Portland, Oregon. . A ii v .,d .11 persons claiming adverse r the ai.ove-descrlbed lands are re.UetlJ " file their claims in tint oflice on or laid iMlh day of November, !!',,., ALOKRNONH. DKKjJHfcll. Registef- Police of rinl lellle"",, Notice Is hereby given Ihst then nlfj signed has filed in the County ''V 'lau-ktv htate of Oregon for the County or 1 1--mat bis final sccount at execiilor or ip Ut of James llealey, dtf the taid court hat set Monday the J of O-tolier, P.J03, t tlie hour mi A. M. at the court loom of "l'1."", to time and place for hearing objection w said final Kco..nt.K O CAUKIELI) KxecutoroftheKstats of J'"" deceased. HKIKIEH 4 GRIFFITH, Altorneytlor Executor. JJ