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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. 5 , 1901. 7 SOUTH AND EAST VIA .. Southern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave Oregon City for Portland at 7:00 and 8:22 a. m., and 6,30 P. M. . I.t Portland 8:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Ly Oregon City 9:'22 A M. 9:14 p.m. Ar Ashland '12:65 A,. 12.85 p.m. " Sacramento 5:10 P. M 5:CQ a.m. " San Francisco J4!i p. Mi 8:46 p.m. " Ogden 4:45 a.m. 7.00 a.m. " Denver 9:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. " Kansas City 7:25 am, 7-25 a. m " Chicago 7:4? A.M. 8 30 a.m. " Los Angeles 2:00 pm. 8:05 am. " El Paso tlrtiO p. m. :00 p.m. " Fort Worth . 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. " City of Mexico 11 SO a. m. 11:30 A. M. " Ilouston 7 00 B.M. 7:00 a.m. New Orloana 6:S0 p.m. . 6:30 p. v, " Washington 6:42 a.m. 6:42 a.m. " New York 12 10 P. M. 12:10 p. M. Pullman and Tourist Cars on both' trains Chair cars, Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso; nil tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington Connecting at San Francisco with several PteaniBhip Lines -for Honolulu, Japan, ( hlna, Philippines, Central and Sou h America. See E. L. Hoopenoabneb f ity station, or address agent at Oregon C. H. MAEKHAM, (V P, A., Portland, Or. "Best of Everything" In a woid this tells of the pass enger service via, TEE NORTH-WESTERN LINE 8 Trains Daily between St, Paul and Chicago comprising: The Latest Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars Library and Observation Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars The 20th Century Train "THE NORTH-WESTERN LIMITED" runs every day of the year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated lo Chicago by Daylight. The Badgfr State Express, the finest day train running between Chicago via. the Short Line. Connrctions from the nest made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rys. This is also one of the heft lines between Omaha, St. Ptul and Minneapolis Ail agents aril tickets via "The North western Line." W. H. MEAD, H. S. SISLER G. A. T. A. a8 Aider St., Portland, Oregon. The Dalles, Portland and Astcria Navigation Co.'s Sirs, regulator & Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Tonchini at wav points on both sides of the Columbia river. Bath of the above stoatners have been rebnll and are In excellent ihape for the season of 1900 The Regulator Line will endeavor to give Its patrons the best service possipia. For Comfort, Economy and . Pleasure travel by the steamers of The Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7a. m.and Dalles at 8 a, m.,and arrive at destinations ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. " Court Street. A. C. A 1. 1. A WAY General Agent Farm for Sale. 19 miles south of Oregon City,'1 miles south of Molalla. Known as the Teasel Farm. Contain ing S10 acrea, 140 acres; clear plow land; 40 acres n creek bottom ; 100 acres, upland; 7 acres, or chard. All well watered and fenced with stake nd ire fence, and drained with Hone and tile Aitt.hca. irrwirt hll ilrllnim. 00 rods from Ht'hool bouse; 115 rods from church; good location for taking s'otk to mountains Price IMX0, S10WJ down, balance to suit at 6 per cent Interest. For further particulars apply on farm to A. J. Sawtell, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the uu lersigned has been duly appointed by the probate court ol Clackamas county. Oregon, as administrator of the estate of James . Barbur, deceased, and that all persons having olairas against the said estate must pre ent them to mo at the law office e f 0. D. i D. C. Latonrette in Oregon City, Oregon, with proper verifications within six months from . the date hereof A.B.LIN'H. Administrator of the Estate of James A. Barbur, deceased. Dat d .March 14th, V.KH In Ihe Clrcnlt Court of the State of Ore gon, for J the County of Clackamas. V. F. Hubbard, plaintiff, vs. Mary M. Hubbard, defendant. To Mary M. Hubbard, sild defend, nt. In the name of the Stale ol Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud answer Hie d m plaint filed against you In Ihe above entitled suit on or eeiore ine ioiu ij ui arm, .v, j fail so to autwer for want therein tne piainnn wm apply to tha above entitled Ci urt fur a decree forever disse.lTlrg tie be ii(i of matrinioi jr now exiKtingb tBien ihe-pliiiutiff aud defendant, and fur sue h oiher re'iel a fhall sci m meet and proper. Tli's tun moiis is ordered puhll.-hed in he Ore gon Cily Ccinri. i liciald for Ihe rerhd of six weeks from date of fhst publication thereof, such older being made by the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of Ike County Court of the Sta'e of Ore gon frr the Connty r f Clacksnias, en the-27ib day of Febiuary, 1901. H E. CRCS5. Attorney fur Plaintiff. First J nl licatlon Karch lit, 1901. i i 0T Job Printing at the Courier-Herald OREGON and Union Pacific TIME SCriEOULES rnoM UKI'AKT Portland, Ore. arrive Chicago- Snlt Lake, Denver, Ft Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan- futciul B.is City, St. Louis, Chi- 4:30 p. m. 8 a. m. eogo and East. Atlnntio Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. kxpU'SB Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chisago 8:40 a. m. 9 p. m. ana East. St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewislon. FiutMail Spokane, Wallace, Pull- ' man, Minneapolis, St. 7:00 p. m. 6 p. m. Paul, lHiluth, Milwau kee, Chicago and East. Ocean Steamships 8 p. ra. All Sailing Dates subject 4 p.m. to change. For San Francisco Sail every 6 days. Daily Columbia River t Kx.sunday steamers. r- " J 8 P- m. " " Ex. Sunday I Saturday To Aslnra ami yy. 10 p.m. Landings. . . I Willam.tte River. 6 a.m. 4.30 p.m. j Ex.Simday Oregon City, Newbe:g, Ex. Sunday Salem, Independence and way-landings. "" S c Willamette and Yam- 7 hill Rivers. S:3 p- m- Tues.Thur. mil nivers. Mim tfed. and Sat. QleRC)n clty Dftyton and Frt. and way-landings. ea.m. Willamette River 4:30 p m 1 Tnes. Tlrar Mon., Wed and Sat. Portland to Corvallis and Frl. and way-landings. j, o Leave Snake River Leave c Eiparla Lewislon ' 8:40 a.m. Rlparia to Lewlfctou. 8:30 a.m. V Daily. Daily , ' A. l. CR.Ud. O. P. A., Portland, Oregon SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon , lor he County of Clackamas. Hannah C, Shepherd, 1 Plaintiff. j vs Walter S Shepherd, I Defendant. -J To Walter S. Shepherd, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 11th day of May, 1101, that being the (line prest ribed in the order for pub. licatlon of this summons the date of the first publication of thia tummons being on the 29th day of March, 1901; and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff herein will apply to Ihe said court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint; tn-wil, a decree dissolving the marriage contract now exlsllng between you and the plaintiff, and for such other relief prayed for In said oomplaint. This summons Is published by order of the Hon.T. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court, ol the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa Counly, dated and entered on the 2Mb day ot March, 1901 C. H, DYE, attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE CREDITORS. TO In the Counly Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas Counly, In the matter of the estate of Peter II. Miller, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the alwve entitled esta'e. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requlrod to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the said executor at the office of John W. Loder, attorney at law, at Ore gon City, Claokaroas County, Oregon. OTTO H. MILLER, Kxecutorof the Estate of Peter H. Miller, Deceased, Dated March 15, 1901. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the connty of Clac kamaa H. A. Vorpahl Plaintiff, vs. W. F. Vorpahl, Defendant. To W. F. Vorpahl, di fetidaut above named. In the name of the State of Orecon, you aie hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you her in. on or before the 20th day of April, 1901, said day being Ihe expira tlon of six we. ks f r, m the first ublication of this notice, and if yt n fall to -ppear and answer, for want thereol, plaiut rT will take Judgment against n for the sum of fourteen I undred and aixty - flv. d,.ll.a it 465 00) and lull rest on the same renm . 2S-h dav ,.f O. tobe-r. lHltl. with c-osts and rll.hmsementa of this ndlon. This Sumnioos is published by order of Hon. Thos. r. Ryan. Judge of thecminty rourtof Clack-, sm-u countr.Oreg"!', dated March Sih.PiOl, who , , .1 flxe-d .M r''h Sth, 11, as the flrsl publication ),e,fof cms. v. war, Attorney for Plaintiff. WANIFI'-AS ArTlVt- MAS F r.OciDCHAR aetcr tu dellvi r nl ('"lift l Oren'in for old e tahl lulled ntu nil fac leri ' ft w lioli-Ka house ell'-X) year. Mire iav. Ilmie-'y in are than rx perU'iire rta.nir. il. our refe'-r. i , a-tv har.K in auy eity. Ktieli-iieelf a1ii-i-i-e.i fm'M'd envelope. Man facturer", Tlon! Floor, lit D-sriwrn St , Chiea) A slighlly used parlor organ for sale: bv W. L. Block, I lie hoincfurnieht r. OASTOIIIA. Bean tit ' hl 'M Have lm!is Tk v.-J v,. u.. n,.-. n.j,t wei-aiyjfo per uy mosoiuieij aure auu ai ti Thl KlUd YOU Have AiWayS BOOgnt ; penawe; alraiaht, bona thie, definite aaUry, no Men, who have suffered the tortures of dyspepsia, will find encouragement in the following letter. It points the way to certain help and almost certain cure. In ninety-eight cases out of every one hundred in which Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is used the result is a perfect and perman ent cure. "Golden, Medical Discovery" cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition, rmk strengthens the stomach, purifies th blood, and nourishes the nerves. It has cured in hundreds of cases after all other medicines have ut terly failed to give relief. There is no alco hol contained in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, eocaine, and all other narcotics. Your 'Golden Medi cal Diacovery' ha per formed a wonderful cure," writes Mr. M. H. House, of Charleston, Franklin Co., Ark. I had the worst case of dyspepsia, the doctors say, that they ever saw. After trying seven doo rs and everything I could hear of, with no nefit, I tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Iscovery, and now I am cured." Chronic dyspeptics may consult Dr. ierce by letter free. Correspondence rivate. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Free.' Dr. Pierce'a Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay st of mailing only. Send ai one-cent amps for paper-covered book, or 31 amps for cloth bound volume. Ad- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ii Ihe Circuit Couit cf the State of Oregon for Clac kamas c ounty. Nctioe is hereby g;ven that the undersigned f F, F. Williams, insolvent debtor, with the f 'he circuit court of tne State of Oregon 11, A . D. l!tt:l, beii g a dry of a term of said court, to-wit: of ihe April term thereof, A. D. 1901, at 10 .click a. m. of said day. Any objections to aid report niuat be filed before said day with the id cleik of said circuit court. THOS. K. RYAN, Assignee of Estate of E. E. Williams, . ' Insolvent Debtor. Dated March 22, 1901. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Josi ph Shndinecr, riaiiititr, vs. Susan A. Shadinger, Oefemtut-t. To Susan A. Shadinger, Defendant! JNthe name of Ihe state of Oregon, you are complaint in ihe above entitled suit on or before the 8th day of May, 190L" that being the time prescribed in the order for the publica tion oi this summons; the date of the first pub licatlon of this summons being on Ihe 22dday of Maroh, 1901; and if you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, In the oomplaint to-wit: a decree against yon dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff and such other and further relief prajed for in laid oomplaint. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Thomas A HcBride, Judge of laid court, made and entered Mare h 16th, 1901. . NEWTON McCOY, Attorney for Plaintiff. AD1INITRTRIX NOTICE. Notice tk hereby given that the undersigned hat been appointed by Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of Ihe County Court of Clackamas counly, Hale of Oregon, administratrix of 'he estate of Mary Leonard, deceased. v All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same with vouch, era at the office of 0. D. & D. C. Latonrette In Ore gon City, Oregon, within six months from this dule. Catherine J. JoNigs, Administratrix Aforesaid. Dated March 15th, 1901. SUMMONS. In Ihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Mary Joyce, plaintiff, vs. John Ji yce, defendant. ToJohuJo;ce, said defendant. 1 1 the nam; of the Stat of Ore:on,you are hereby required ti appear and answer the com p'.alut tiled a rain it y iu In the above entitled suit on c r before thu 4ih day of May, 190l, aud if you fill to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court lor a decree ' "" "Hssolvln the bonds of rmitriraony now exisung oeiweeu ine p.aiuinr ana ai-ieniam.anu 'r "u' "i"er reiwi a. auaii rxin meet 1 pror. rhls snmmons is ordered published in the Ore- n City C mrior-FW.iId for the p irlo-1 of alx I s ,r"m Aate "' flrsl Pbeat!on Ihereof.such wlr made by th3 II n. Tho. F. Ryan, J "'8e l'-e (:"a" Coart of tlle Oregon H' C""'"? Clackamas, on Ihe 2!sl day of ...I. ,r,n! I "-"-" , A.R. MKNDKSHAI.I., Ait'inuy for ririntilT. i irrt publication March 2!, I'JOl. $900- RLYtoChilitlun min woman lei look after our gi.,uiiit! tuition eo this anu adjoining rountics. io net r M-tiiac-r and tVirrc?ipondetit; work can be d-.ne at your hme. Knclvase elf-al I r aeel, ftauie-l e-nveiope for rartieulari to J. A. Knir t. .'iit-rHl AiMiiRKer, 1 ore-oran HuiM ing, opioite I'nileJ Slates Tie-aiury Washing tuii.P. C. WANTKD. f'apablp, rcllahle pcraon In every roun'v to rt'pre-eut large coniiriv of milld li- I naiie-ial reputation: t.tvi aa'ary per year, payable ' com miaaton; salary pan! cac.-b sauirdey ana ei 1 penw mime y ail van.l euch woe k. STANDARD i llOl'SK, iH liiiBoa bT , Chicago. if lit Wirt' M itifeX 1 i L 1 'Ill "-ii.iiii't " . NEWS OF Friday, Maich 29. I'ernann It has been piactically Is determined at Washing- To ton that Hermann will Go. ' ' not be retained as coin-, mlsstotier of the general ! land ollice. While the resident epeaks j well of Hermann, he cannot have liitn a subordinate to Hitchcock, in view of the friction that might exist. Hermann has been tendered a place on the Civil service commission, but as thia is a re duction both in salary and importance, he does not like to make the change The president does not want to dump Hermann out in the cold, and ihe civil nervice coinmiesionership was sugitented to let him down easy. George 1). Mei klejohn, ex-assistant secretary of war, in mentioned today as Hermann's sutcei sor. Me lost his former place in making a light for the senate, but it is under stood lie contributed hit full share in the choice of two republicans, and may he recognized fur his party loyalty. . The Nebraska senatorial deadlock was broken today by the selection of Gover nor Charles H. Dietrich and Joseph H. Millard for the long and Bhort terms re spectively. Each received the unani mous support of the republican mem bers present, one being absent. The British in flicie l a repulse March 20th on the commandos ot General Ma Ion and Commandant Scheeper on Sun day's rivir. The Boeis fled, having lost 16 killed. Funston is to he rewarded with a brigadier-generals' iip. Preparation re being made for a heavy tun of salmon on the Columbia. Eugene creamery started up this week. Sell wood has made the 6rst offer of a site for the Lewis and Clark exposition to held in 1905. Saturday, March 30. McKinley Kepiesentative Jones had Will , a long conference today He with Secretary Cortelyou In in which the President's Portland trip Washington were de May cided upon. Mr. Jones 22. ..wanted, these details ar ranged before leaving for home. According to the program out lined today, the president is to leave 1'ortland at 10 a. m., Thursday . May 3rd, alter spending Wednesday in that city, going direct to Olympia, where he will stop lor hall on hour. The president has appointed Robert Mansfield, of Indiana, euccesser to Judire CapUs as consul ai Valparaiso, Chili. He was formerly secretary i f Senator cev- ei idge.' Ih ;, -' . : " ' " L The stiike at Marseilles has practi cally ended, work having been resumed at I he docks. Following the capture of Agninaldo, many rebels surrender. The deposed nsuirectiotiist may be sent to Guam or Tutulla. The Taft commission will es tablish civil government in Southern Mindano, the insurrection having beeu wiped out. : . There will he no walkout in the Penn sylvania anthracite district. Operators in the future will consider grievances with representatives or committees of the mitieworkers. After six months more. General Young say that a small force of soldiers will do in the Philippines. Philander 0. Knox will succeed Uni ted States Attorney General Griggs, who return to his home in New Jersey, The miners in the Pittsbursr district. in conxention at Pittsburg today, rati- nea the wage scale signed last week by the committee. This action insures em ployment of 20,000 me . in the district or the coming year. The one million dollar hotel at Rich mond, Virginia, burned. The attorney general of Washington. brings friendly suit to restrain capitol commission from prodeeding ith its work. Champoeg, Oregon monu.nent to mark spot where settlers declared for i.rovis- lonai government may tie dedicated Mav 2nd. According to commercial and finan cial reviews, tiie opening spring business is very active. The Portland Young Men's Christian Assosiation is making an effort to raise $45,100 to enlarge building and p,.y iff debt. ' Governor Dole and Secretary Cooner. of Honolulu, decline to comply with three resolutions ol the Hawaiian leuis lature. These parties evidently propose to run that government to suit I hem selveB in spise of the legislature. Sunday. March 31. Aguinaldo In company with Colo Is ' nel Vellia, his chief of- Undecided, stall, and Dr. Barcelona ex-treasurer of the Fili pino government, Aguinaldo now occu pies one of the nicest apartments of the Macalanan palace at Manilla. He is closely guarded and courteously treated Captain hraucis J. Kernan, of the sec oud infantry, Captain William L. Ken ley, of the first artillery, Captain lien latum II. Kamlolpli and Lleutenan Gilbe r, A. 'ounglerg, of the third ar tillery, with live guards, are watching h m. He nervously pacei the floor, and Uiiukiug deeply, thrunis his hand ihruuvh his hair. He smokes many ci gars and cigarettes and he alao has a hearty appetite He speaks only a few words ot Kngl sh. He is conscious ol his digfliiy, but tiif-s 'o talk jdeasantly With his guar lfe. lie oi en praxes th hkin aim atiuacuy oi ueuerai t-utiKtoii in tifecting his capture, saying Ihatunly hy stialugeiu toulel lie have been cap tured ii is said that Ag nualdu is very blrungly avi r.iO to retieatliig Iruin his lorinur ultiuitie but that he must ic,(ard Hie be.-t internets ol the Filipino people. President McKinley desires to stop at several Oregon tywiia when he vimts here in Ma, . Roland Retd, the noted actor, died at ew York yes.erday . Coiiimissioner Hermann reco'nmeuds (hat 2,00,0iJ0 eheep be permitted to grz in Cascade forest reserve horn June 15th to Octobt r 16th ; al-.o noises and cattle to be allowed, but the number lias not yet been fixed. The preeideut has appointed Whea;on THE WEEK to be major-geneial, and Funt-ton and Jacjh Smith to be hiigadier-gentrals of the regular army. Salisbury, pre mier of Engli-nd, is said to be suffering from liriht's disease, and his condition is cmisidi icd critical. Announcement of his resignation is e x pected soon. Emperor William's pt ei-iniietic talk is generally condemned in Oorn.any. Washington tupreme couit denitB writ to restrain capital commission torn proceeding with the work. Aidtew Carnegie will ive $100,000 for a free library in Portland, on ivndi tion that the city will provide a si e Bnd maintain the institution. A combination to control the fuel out nut and prices is in the pre cess t.f incu bation in Portland. Monday, Apiil 1. Scandal In .' rmy. Interest in the capture- and fate of Aguinald') is well nigh overshadowed in Ma nila by sensational develop ments, present and prospective, of frauds in the commissaiy department. How widely these extend has not been ascertained, inn enough is known Io iuctify the belh f that thev are far reach- i r r- i..:i. e e t ing. vjspiam r reuerica j uarrows, i-i the 30th volunteer infantry, quarter master t.f the department of Southern Luzon, together wi h several commissary wrgeants, severel civilian i leiks.a prom inent government Contractor, the assist ant manager of the Hotel Untitle, the proptietors of three of the largest baker ies in Manila, a unrulier of storekeepers and other persons have been arrested The invesugation has scarcely begun, but thousands of sacks ol flour, a quan tity of bacon and wagon loads of other goods, all bearing government marks, have been found in the hands of unau thorized persons. The commander of the Petrel was sul focated and 22 officers and men pros trated iu a fire on that gunboat. An attempt was made toaBsasinatethe czar of Russia. Three thousand arrests have been made since the revolutionists became active. - General Fitzhugh Lee s.iys that the future ot Cuba depends on local states men, Secretary Gage says if artificial pi ices are asked for bunds, lie will allow treas uiy luuds to accumulate. A $30,000,000 syndicate is negotiating for the control of the Pacific cotiBt fish- n g iudiiHtries. Portland's Match wheat shipments were nearly $1,500,000 bushels. Tuesday, Apiil '!. Aguinaldo Following Is Aguinaldo's Ueclares decoration of allegiance, Allegiance, after investigating the conditions: ' I hereby renounce all allegiance to any aud all BO-Tiallcd revolutionary governments in tiie Philippines, and recognize and ac cept the supreme authority of the United ci. e ... ii I I .1 . l oiaies oi America meie-in. i uu sol emnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to that government; that I will at all times conduct myself as a faithful and law-abiding citizen of the said islands, and will not, either di rectly or indirec tly, hold correspondence wui with, or give intelligence to an en emy of the United States, or will I abet, hat nor or protect Buch enemy; that J. impose npon myself these voluntary ob ligations without any mental reserva tions or purpose of evasion, so help me God." Willie McCormick. the 10-year old son a New York florist, abducted by kidnappers. Charles K. Allen, governor of Porto Rico, left San Juan today for Washing ton, and is exptcted to tender his resig nation. Wednesday, April 3. Oait- r Harrison was reflected mayor of Chicago, and thus gets a third term. Rolla Wells, demccra1;, was elected world's Fair mayor of St. Louis. Mrs. Nation was at St. Louis, and again threatens to smash the saloons o' the city. Prohibitionists were defeated in the principal town elections of Kansas. Thursday, April 4. Aguinaldo wants to visit the United States, then retire to private life. China nolilles Russia that she will not sign the Manchuiian treaty. Motorman Gillilland, president of the Portland railway men s union, di chaiged. Aeefly. School commenced herd Monday with Shirley Buck as teacher. Willie and Carl Kornshai have bought the llollnian hall. There will be a dat.ee on the 13th of April given by Gib Hand and Solan Kinzor. Everybody Invited. Mi. and Mrs. Mohr visited at the home ol C. C, Mnlson Sunday. Paul Gairett. of Needy, commenced teaching the Yoderville school Monday Katie and Julius Spsgle were home Sunday from Uutteville. Frank Fisher has a new buggy. April 3. Mur Andrew li. (Jorbitt Dead Died, at the home of his paren.s at Colton, Oregon, on March 2Dth, JUJ1 Andrew it. (lorhuit, son of Joshua an Orynthia liorheti. About 14 months ago while working in the logging camps in ihe slate ol Washington, lie was taken sick wuli the me-cslc", and l elore he had rt covere d he took cold, which led into consumption and wan the cruso of his detail) Through all his sic kucss he endured hi (tillering, with the utmost patience, Andrew was a young man ot exnm plaiy habits ami was es ennedby all who knew him. He leavei a father, mother, two si: teis and two bro'hers, besides a wide circle of friends to mourn his loss The brothers and nisiers that survive him are Mrs. Fannie Bonney, of Colton Or. : Chester E. Uorbett, of Crane, liar ney county, Oregon ; Grace and Walter Uoroett, who are at home, The deceased wa born in Marion county. Oregon. Feb. 23th. 1877. Pirt Ui d and Salem paper please copv. C. Accirding to an exchanuo Mrs. Richen, of Sumpter, has notified all the saloon keepers not to sell her son, a minor, any liquor, and the gambling houe managers not to permit l.im lo play. She stated in the Mim r offlc that they had disregarded her wa-ninj once, and that she bad jnt sent a sec ond veibul notification, supplemented by a t!p that unless her v ords were headed she will Bturt. out a Came Nation cm- 8a ue, and it h l er hatchet siuh; li into kindling wooil a 1 the saloon and giunb- tng fixuires in the camp. If this in Mrs. G. C. Richen, who wect from this county to Sumpter a couple of years ago, she is a hL'hly esteemed woman, fav orably Known in Oregon City and Mackshurg, Preparations aie being made I y th Oonregatiomil church lo celebrate Easter Sunday in an appropriate man ner. The Lord's upper will bo com memorated in the moi ningj preceded by covenan'al and baptismal services. The choir has hev n at woik for a number of weeks on the special music for the day.,' The evening service.of praise promise to he a musical treat. The largo choir will reix'er three an! hems, a ladies quartette will sing "Christ the Lord ii Risen Indeed," a mixed qnaitetle will sing "Now is Cliri.-t Rifn," and soloi will be rendeied Ly three or four of Ore gon City's well-known soloists. Guy ( l trk reeeuly acquired posses sion of the pilot wheel of steami r Brother Jonathan, which went ashore at Cres cent City, Cal,,July 30, 18G5. Two-hundred and seventy-five persons lost their lives, while 17 made their way to shore in a small boat. The Brother Jonathm made regular trips from Portland to Sai Franciico. until ihe vessel was wrecked. Young Clark recently visited his father, who is manager of the Bandon woolen mills, and bile there made a trip U Crescent City, where he purchased the wheel on account of its value as a relic The wheel haa been used to ornnment the interior of a saloon for 30 years, the owner refusing to sell it f ir auy cjii id eration, but after his death, a daughter was induced to pait with it. The 0. R. & N Co. has recently is sued the third edition of the pamphlet 1 Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and Their Resources" by Colonel P. Donap, to be ued in connection with the devel ment of the resources cf the PaciCc Northwest. The reading matter hae been revised and re-written the twenty half tone 'llustrations are new and ir. elude views of the farming, 6hippinp, agricultural, horticultural, lumbering mining, stock raising and;, fishing indus tries of this territory. The cover is new and of lutest design used for such pur poses. The'book contains a large map of the states of Oregon, WasliingUi and Idaho. This map has been recently revised and is to he relied on. Any oi our readers desiting copies of this book to send to friends in the East can obtaii same by sending six cent t) A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, Port land, Or. 'Eattter Service at M, E. Church," The Easter services at the M. E- chunh will be of a special nature. Ia me morning the sacrament of the Lord I Biipper will be administered. In the evening the Sabbath School will have charge of the service. Special Easter anthems are being prepared hy the hoir under the leadership of Mrs, K. E. Williams. Advertlml Lexers Remaining unclaimed at the Park- place pott ollice, for the month ending March 31, 1901 : Miss Allen, 2 P J Mooney Arthur Cliff Winfit Id Stevens Miss Cora B Lemon J O Shoemaker Miss Clara Dumar Wm Turner (card Mi-g Bertha Ilartzel Miss Nettie Khun Wm. A. IIoi.mbs, rostinttsler.. Winter Services and Fuwtlon. The choirat the Baptist church wiB render music next Sunday, and the services thioughout tho whole day will be commemorative of the occasion. An Easter S'cial and dance will he given by the King's Daughters of the Episcopal church at the armory on Fri day, April 12th. One of the leading features will be a cake walk hy Mist Lou Mortimer, of San Francisco, unJ Master Allan Cooke, of this city, James llyan Fouml Dead. James Ryan, aged '.(), was foun.l doai in his residence at Clackamas Heights Tuesday noon. He had been seen on the morning of the pre ious day, after feeding his chickens. From appearances it is presumed that he died shortly after entering tj i e house ll.is lime, as he ha4 taken off his shoes nnd evidently Ui down, not felling well. Wednesday morning Coroner Strickland held an in quest, and the jury returned a verdict of death from probable heart trouble. The fum ral was held Wednesday afternooa from Hobnail's undertaking narlors, the services were conduct) d hy Rev. it. A. Atkina Mr. Ryan was tiniiiarrit'd, a tia'K'eof New York, and rainu here from California about 12 yi-srsago with Sol, S. Walker. For some lime prnt he, had beeu in poor i ealth, and nc ntly doeded over Ids properly to Sol S' Walker, with the nnd.-ist aiding that he would care (' r him during ih i maindey of his life line-'. 20 in Mid to I - m n vi. ait ! sonal sccuihy. 1'IM I K i'.AsrilAM, cm p t Ida algnature la on erury hoi of tha genalna- Laxative Bromo-Quinine i remedy that caret) a coM la toe day