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Philippines, Central and South America. See K L. Hoopenoabneb, agent at Oregon C tv station, or address H. BAKKUA1V1, w. r. A Portland, O N Fellow s Harding Block, Oregon City TELEPHONE 513 ents Pound Sulla Coffee , 30 Cents Pound Hoffman House M. & J. coffee 25 Cents ' 2 Cans Good Peaches 25 Cents 3 Cans Condensed Cream 25 cents 3 cans Good Iowa corn Just Received a full line of Garden s Seeds. in... in . NEWS OF THE WEEK c J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager Stores Oregon City and Portland The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Daily (exoept Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver - and Portland Touching at wav points on both sides of the Columbia river. B"th of the above steamers have been rebull and are in excellent shape for the season of 1900 The Keuulator Line will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and . Pleasure travel by the steamers of The Regulator Line. , The above steamers leave Portland7a. m.and Dalles at 8 a. ro.,and arrive at destination in ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Offl ce Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. C, ALLAWAI General Agent O.R.&N.C0 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cou nty of Clackamas. liable Solinsky, Plaintiff, vs. William H. Solinsky, Defendant. To William H. Solinsky, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled salt, in the above entitled court, on or before the 1st day of March, A. D , 1901, the said last men tioned date being the last day of the lime pre scribed by the court In the order for service of this summons upon you, by publication thereof, and if you so fail to appear and answer, in this suit, on or before the said 1st dey of March, A, D., 1901, for want thereol, the plaintiff will apply to the Court forthe relief demtnded In the said complaint, to wit: That the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the said plaintiff, be disolved : That the plain tiff have the oare, oustody and control of child; that the plaintiff have the decree of the Court against you for the oosts and disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief as to equity may seem Jus;. The defendant Is here by further notified that this summons is served upon him by publication thereof, b virtue of an order made in this suit by the Hon. Thomas F. Eyan, Judge of the County Court of the State ( f Oregon for Clackamas County, on the 14th day c f Jan., A. D. 1901, ordering and directing that this Summons be served upon yon, the above named defendant by publication thereof iu the Courier Herald, a newspaper published in Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and of general circulation in said City, County and State for a period of Bix successive weeks from the first publication of this Summons, the date of the first publication of this summons, being the 18th day f January, A. D., 1901. T.O. THORN TOM, Attorney for Plaintiff. Is boundless. Yet it is utterly helpless to give strength to the child born with n low vitality. The time to give strength to the child is before birth and to impart this gift the mother herself must be strong. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion gives strength to mothers. 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At Cape Town, a stampede of wealthy Afrikanders lias taken place, enormous premiums being offered fo'r passages on steamers to Europe. Capt. Charvenin, a French officer re turned to Paris from South Africa, re ports that Kiichener and Lord Roberts are bitter enemies and often quarreled. The U. S. senate received Senator Mat Quay with demonstrations of joy. Ex-President Cleveland delivered an address at the 10th annual dinner of the Holland Society at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York city. A two-hundred-miUion dollar steel and wire trust is being formed in New York. It is claimed in London that from let ters of an unnamed British officer it is learned that General Kitchener's orders to his troo)8 are to take no prisoners, his aim being to exterminate the Boers. Lord Roberts advises displacing 50,000 stale and dispirited troops with fresh ones from home. Times are hard in Spain and the gov ernment is non-progressive 1 The Live Stcck Association, in session at Salt Lake, has petitioned theU. S senate against the Grout bill, claiming that to deprive petitioners of the right to color oleomargarine, which is accorded manufacturers of products of the dairy, would be clasB legislation. At the annual convention of Western aiplement Dealers,anti-ti ust resolutions to be sent to congress were adopted. Governor Brady of Alaska believes that the business of growing reindeer in the northern portion of the territory has brilliant future before it. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon the County of Clackamas, Matt Olson, Plaintiff, vs. Bertha Olson, Defendant: To Bertha Olson, Defendant; for Tn,kA A-.cnl .1, ... n .. ... ., UIUUc . jl c($uu, Juu INth. n.mo of ,h. nr.irnn.-rn,, are hereby requ Ired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the. 1st day of March, 1B01, that being the time prescribe, in order of p ioli catlon of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court fur the relief theiein prayed for, to-wlt: A decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff and for other relief prayed for In the complaint herein. This summons is published by order of Hon, Thomas F. Ryan, County Judge of said county, made and entered the 11th day of January, 1901, and the date of the first publication is Friday, January 18, 1901, and the said publication is to ran six consecutive weeks from the said date. H. J. HACMAHOK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Oregon City, Jan. 11, 1901. complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 20th day ofMarch,1901, and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, I the plaintiff, will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for to-wlt: a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff. This summons Is published by order of Hon. ThomM F. Ryan, County Judge of laid county, made and entered the 19th day of January, 1901, and the date of the first publication is Friday, January 25th, 1901, and the said publication Is to run six consecutive weeks from the said date. WALDENURSETON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Oregon City, January 25th, 1902. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, In the Circuit Court of t be State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Ella W. Baird, Plaintiff, vs. James W. Balrd, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: To James W, Balrd, the above named defendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, in the above entitled Court, on or before the 18th day of February, A. D. 1901, the said last mention ed date being the last day of the time prescribed by the Court in the order for the service of this Summons upon you, by publication thereof, and if you so fall to appear and answer, in this suit, on or before the said 18th day of February, A. D. 1901, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in theaaid com plaint, to-wlt: That the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the said plaintiff, be disolved: That the plaintiff have the rare, custody and control of said minor child. Eunice Dwinelle Baird: that the plaintiff have the decree o( the Court against you for the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for such olher and further rellel as to equity may seem Just. The defenden J is hereby further notified that this Summons Is Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad' minlstratrlx of the estate of Benjamin Hendriok son, deceased, has Hied her final account in the Counly Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, as as such administratrix, and Monday, the 18th day of Feb., A. D., 1901, at the hour of 10 o'olock a. m , has been fixed by tht Hon. Thos. F. Ryan Judge of said court, as th time for bearing any all objections to the report and the settlement thereof. ALBINA HENDRICKBON, Administratrix of S lid Estate . Dated this 12th day of Jan., A. D. 1901 . Dimiok & Eastham, Attorneys for Administratrix. 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Ryan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, on the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1901, ordering and directing that this Sommons be serred upon yon, the above named deiendent, by publication thereof in the Courier-Herald, a newspaper published in Oregon City, County of Clackamas. Htate of Oregon, and of general circulation In snid City, County and State for a period of six successive weeks from the first publication of this Summons, the date ol the first publication of this Summons, being the 4th day of Jannary, A. D. 1901. F. D. WINTOX Si WM. REID, Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLFME NT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the estate of J. R. Spahr, deceased has filed their final account in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, as such executors, and Monday the 25th day of February, A. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed by the Hon. Thomas F. Ityan, Judge of the ssid Court as the time forbearing any and all objections to said report, and the settlement tnereof. HANS SPAHR, FREDRICK MOSHBERGER, CLARK WARNOCK, Executors of Said Estate. Dated January 17th, 1901. Dime k Eastiiam, Attorneys for Executors. Farm far Sale. of WANTED ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR AC ter to deliver and collect in Oregon for old eetab lished manufacturing wholesale house. year, sure pav. Honesty more than experience required. Oiir referenoe, any bank In any city Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Mana facturers, ThirdFloor, 334 Dearborn St , Chicago Job Printing at the Courier-Herald 11 miles south of Oregon City. 3 miles south V 4ulla k'nnwn u the Tnasei k'nrm. Contain inst 310 acres, HO acres; clear plow land; 40 acres In creek bottom; 100 acres, oplaud; 7 acres, or chard. 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England's birth-rate is decreasing. Kitchener claims to have whipped the Boers at Ventorsburg and vlaklaagte and impeded their advance toward Cape Town. When the South African war broke out, W. T. Stead, the London journalist, predicted that it "would bring dDwn the gray hairs of the queen with sorrow to her grave." She considered herself pei- aonally ret ponsible for every life lost in her service in South Africa. The sale of $10,000,000 railroad bonds, 4 per cent, brought subscriptions for ten times that amount in San Francisco.Sav ings banks pay 3 per cent. A terribly fatal epidemic of grip and grip-pneumonia prevails in New York city and the countiy surrounding. Sunday, Jan. 20. As a result of the congressional inves tigation of hazing at West Point, the ca dets have agreed to abolish it. The U. 8. cruiser Scorpion has gone to Venezuela to protect the interests of Americans from the looting proclivities of the government officials. The naval appropriation bill reported to the honse carries 177,000,000. Germany and The Netherlands will build a telegraph line around the world According to thelnveetorrt' Review, of London, an "abyss of insolvency lies bt' neath the smooth surface" of business activity. . Monday, Jan. 21. A plot of Greek anarchists to kill prominent Americans has been discover ed in ,Sew York, In a sermon at Lincoln, Neb.,Dr.E B Andrews, chancellor of university of Ne braeka, predicted that after the death of Queen Victoria the British empire would gradually disintegrate. The British taxpayers support th P.oer arm;' . At Rooidal the latter cap tured its winter clothing, 8700 shells an enough small arms ammunition to last DeWet'e army three years. When General DeWet bade goodl to Commandant W. D. Snyman.he eajd "If you hear that I have surrendered deny it. I will never surrender; I w fight as long as one man stands by me. Prof. Joseph Bailw, late of the impe-' rial university at Pekin.who has been 10 yeors in Ciilna, say tbe Chinese are ln capable of self-government and the troubles iu the empire will end only with its partition. His Holiness, the Pope, believes that he wiirdie before tho year's nd. the pretty Dutch queen because I he Ne therlands parliament Is too strict and parsimonious. Banker Corbett and the City & Sub urban Railway Co.of Portland ape build- ng a 25,000 horsepower station near Sandy river, on Gordon creek. " Tuesday, Jan, 22. By vote, the French chamber of depu ties directed that the premier's speech, setting forth the tyrannical proclivities of the monastic institutions, be posted throughout the country. J. S. Harlan, son of the federal su preme judge, Harlan, nominated by the president attorney-gener d of rtoRico, has been confirmed bv the senate. To curtail production, 80 glas fucto- ries will close down. 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The Vorwaerts, of Germany, sys that King Edwards' acquaintance with the demimonde of all the European capitala will make it easy for him to follow in. the footsteps of the three Georges. ' The Dautsche Tage-Zeitung points out that in the past he has held close" relations with the BritisrLchartered South Africar Company ,and Rhodes and ChaiJibcr!i,in. California will ship this season East ward twenty thousand carloads oranges. The Berlin Tageblatt, in considt-iuttion. of the wickedness of the South Africar war, says a large part of the world will see in the death of the English queen a. large measure of divine justice. Nearly Eckley, Curry county, partie are boring for coal and coal oil . HIE LEGISLATURE. trying to boom David B. Kill (I am a democrat) as presidential candidate in 1904. In the French reserve infantry there afdeficiency of 7500 lieutenants and sub-lieutenants, and 500 captains. Two formidable war vessels are to fol low the Scorpion to Venezuela, to pro tect the extensive properties of the merican asphalt trust. F. V. Greene, a prominent republican New York politi cian, is tbe trust's president. Wednesday, Jan. 23. Albert Edward, Pnnce of Wales, who in his 60th year, has succeeded his mother on the English throne under the title of Edward VII. - - . . , Russia has agreed to turning over the Chinese railroads to the Germans. The eleven steel companies which are scheming to "harmonize" their interests are capitalized at $929,408,100. - Ex-Prest. Harrison says thaf by the death of Queen Victoria a mighty influ ence on the side of peace has been lost. Chicago claims the distinction of be ing the wickedest city in the world. The Rockefellers have secured 150,000 shares of Missouri Pacific railroad stock Coal oil excitement at Greshara.where a dozen farms have been bonded by oil prospectors. The distinguished Texas congressman, Bailey, has been elected to the senate by the Texas legislature. The three aristocratic debauchers and murderers of Jennie Boeschieter, the 1S- yearold factory girl, at Paterson, N. J., were convicted of murder in the second degree, maximum penalty for which in imprisonment for 30 years. VV. T. Stead telegraphs from London that, the queen being dead, in the troub lous times awaiting the country, revival of republican propaganda may be count ed on with certainty, which will become serious when financial and military dis aster thicken around the throne and abroad. Thursday, Jan. The British government has deter mined to fight the South African war to a finish. Memorial services in honor of Eng land's beloved queen will be held throughout the civilized world. In the spring the American trocps in China will be reduced to 100 men and Gen. CitsSee will succedGen. McArthur in the Philippines. Rev. S.A. Slarr, the Melhodist preach er suspended for being naughty, his been acquitted at Tacom by the judici ary committee of the N.W.M.Conference i La-t night Montreal was visited by fire which destroyed property to the val ue of about two million five hundred thousand dollars. At Enterprise, Kan., Mrs. Nation, the "joint-smasher," sacked a saloon. From 1850 to 1900, England's imports ' over exports had a value of 2,749 million Bills Introduced by Vlaclcanw County Representative. MONDAY. The following bill were introcuced I y members from this county : Brownell For aconstitutional conven tion. Reserving spawning grounds in Columbia river above tide water. Reg ulating fishing with pound nets. To submit initiative and referendum to vote of the people at June election, 1002. The fish bills were introduced by re quest of President Fulton. Dresser Providing for, deposit oi money in the hands of executors and ap pointment thereof. Clackamas county members of thtr different house committees : Dresner chairman judiciary and member public library. .Kruse fisheries ; penal j road and highways. Hedges engrossed bills. Tatbert public landej sa'eiiflB.. Thirty-eight republicans met in eenar torial caucus but accomplished nothing. TUKSDAY. The first separate ballot for senator was taken today with tbe following re sult: Corbett 28, McBride 19, Wruv Smith (democrat) 25, Herman 8, 6. H.-' Williams 2, Fulton 2, McGeorge 1, F. Av Moore 1, T. C. Taylor 1, absent 2, not. voting 1. Brownell, Porter, Kruse audi Talbert qoted for McBride and Dresse for F. A. Moore. Bills introduced: By Dresser Pro viding fdr holding of primary electione- In towns of 600 or more. Providing for election of state, congressional andt county committees. WEDNESDAY. The Clackamas county delegation are voting for United States each day. AIL the Clackamas county senators ftn-i rep resentatives are voting straight for Mc Bride, except Dresser, who is putting in. his vote regularly for Supreme Judge F" A. Moore J and Gilbert L. Hedges, who. is voting for Smith, of Baker county- On the first day of the vote, Hedges nominated Smith. The vote on Wed nesday s'ood as follows: Corbett 2t,. McBride 19, Herman 7, Willian 8mlt' 26, O. VV. Fulton 2, George II. Wiliiama- M. 0. George 1, S. A. Lowell 1. Ou the second day Corbett received one ad ditional vote, Mat toon, of Douglas county. By the way, Mattaon is a na tive of Clackamas. Senator Browneli's bill to pay the ex penses of an Indian war veterans' doU' gaiion, was signed by the governor on. January 23rd. The bill by Porter to reduce the salary of the county judge of Chwkariiaa county from $1200 to $720 was passed the senate. The bilWloos not take ef fect until the present term of County Judge Ryan expires. Senator Brownell has introduce! a. bill for lh3 location and relocation ol county seats. The Initiative and referendum aincntf mnt to the constitution has passed both house, Senator Brownell introduc ing the m'li's in the senate, repiei sen'.aiive Krii.se in the house. ' According to Senator Porter's om paer he is the letdin senu'or ia. hifct part of he noue. v f On Thursday the senatorial vofer iitootl Duke Henry of Mecklenburg has jilted pounds. -'fl. a follows: U'tOtf It it. Munr we rjr HmitH 25, Kntt.i-.i 4, c'tt-ring 7, absent 1, not vt'n: '..