OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901 The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Datly (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, , Vancouver and Portland Touching at way pothta on both Bides of tlio Columbia river. Both of tie above steamers have been rebut 1 nnd are In excellent ehBpe for the season otl'JOO lhe Regulator l.iiie will endeavor to glveits pairous the best service possible. , For C.nifort, Economy and Pleaatire travel by the steamers of lb Regulator Lino. , The above steamers leave Portland 7 a m. and Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination in ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St Dock. Court Street. A. C. AUAWAI General Agent E E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain ia Wall Paper Wall Tinting and la General House Painting Paint Shpp near Depot Hotel WANTKD-TKTJSTWOHTAT MEN AND WO men to travel and advertise tor old established bouse of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No can vaeslng required. Give references ana eneloae hell-addressed stamped envelope, AddrefcS Man ager, 166 Caxton Blag., Chicago. "Why not spend the vacation at Ya- Jiuina bay, where can be had excellent are, good fishing, go.od boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the sum mer school of 1901 at Newport will afford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort of fers equal attractions and advantages." , Bedi td Bates. Are now in tffect to Buffalo, New York. . Do you expect o attend the Pan-American Exposition? If so do not buy your tickets until you have investigated the service of the Il linois Central Railroad. Our accomodatiors are the best that can be had, our trait s are always on time, and employes courteous and accom odating. . Through tourist cars from Pacific Coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send fifteen cents in stamps to address given belcw, we will forward you, by return mail, one of our large 84x40 inch wall maps of the United States, OuHa and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, accomodations, service, time, conections. stop-overs, etc, will cheerfully furnished b5R. H. TRUMBULL, Com'l -Agent, 143, Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Guaranteed jg) Salary Yearly. Men and women of good address to represent us, some to travel appointing agents, others for local work looking after our interests. SHOO alary guaranteed yearly; extra commissions and expenses, rapid advancement, old established hnnaa. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent position, liberal Income and future. A future. Mew brllllaut line, write at once. STAFFORD FKE8S, S3 Church Sta., ' New Haven, Conn "Best of Everything In a word this tells of the pas senger service via, THE 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 To Chicago by Daylight. The Badger State Express, the finest day tram running between Chicago via. the Hhort Line. Connections from the west made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rys - This is also one of the bestlines between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis All agents sell tickets via "The North western Line." W. H. MEAD. H. S. SISLER G. A. T. A. i8 Alder St.. Portland, Oregon. WASTED. Capable, reliable person In every county to represent large company of solid fi nancial repmatiom f936 salary per year, payable weektv;t3perdy absolutely sura and all ex penses; straight, bona fide, definite salary, no communion; salary paid each faturdy and ex- Sense money advanced each week. STANDARD Ul'SE, $A Diabbobx St., Cuiotco. HEADACHE Al al drug stares. 2S Doaa 25c INERVE WASTE." One of (be most helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," b) "Dr. Sawyer, of Ban Francitco, now In its fifth thousand. This work of sn experienced and repu table phj si, Ian ii in agreeable contrast to the vast film of false teaching, which prevails on this interesting subject. It .abounds in carefully considered and practically advice, and lias the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is iintori-ed by both the religious and seculiir trees The Chicago Ad vance bhvb: "A peiual of the oook and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives thiit are now suffering through nervous impairment." The book if $1 .00 by mail, postpaid. One of the nio-t interesting chapters chapters xx, en Nervines and Nerve Tonics fios been printed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp bv the publishers, The Pacific Pnl.. Co., Box' 2058, Bar Francisco in plain- sealed envelope. Elite H. & 5. CORSETS New line of Summer - r Skirts' Luces and Embroid- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is herebv eiven that the undersigned. W. A. Hulmes, has been appointed by the county Court of Claekam is, state or Oregon, as adminis trator ol Hi" estate ol R L. Russell, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate must present the same to me with proper verifica tion, at my store In Parkplaee, Oregon, within Bix months from date of this notice. W. A. HOLMES, Administrator of the estate of R, L Russell, Deceased. Dated, June 27th, 1001, . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 1b hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county Judge of Claokamns County, Oregon, as administrator of the estate of t bajles E. A they, deceased. II persons having claims aeainRt the said state are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verified, as by law required at my reldence in Oregon (it?, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. KATE K. ATHEY, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles K. Attn y, Deceased. Dated this 5th day o June A. D 1001, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the nni'crsigneJ ad ministratrix ol the estate of Margaret Wilson.de oesaed, has filed In the County Court of Clacka mas County, State of Oregon , her final account as such administratr'x, oisald eBtate and that the 6lh day oi August 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., lias been fixed oy sam court, as me nmo for bearing objections to said report arid the settlement thereof. ' MAKI if. DIUKEW, Administratrix of the estate of Margaret Wilson, Deceased. TJ'Ren 4 ScHUEBEi.ttorneys. SEWER NOTICE. Notice la hnrehv riven that all water closets. m-tvioa Hinkn Wth tnlia and drains containing or carrying sewerageB located within the limits of Sewer District No. 1, and Sewer DisUict No. 2, of Oregon City, Oregon, must oe connecvea wuu me Main Seweis of said districts on or before the first day of August, l'.Hll. II saia connections are nut mnuo wumu mc alii tt ii a fh npnaltv lirotidi d bv Ordinance No 263, providing for sower connections and pre scribing a penalty for failure to connect will be enxorceu By order of the City council ot uregon iniy. BROCK 0. CURRY, Recorder, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notloe Is hereby given thatlliave filed my final report as administrator of the estate of Eliiabeth Blount, deceasfd, with the county court of Clackamas county, and state of Oregon, and the court has set Monday, August 6th, 1901, at the our of 10 o'clock a. m.; as the time for hearing aid report and objections thereto, and settle ment thereof, WILLIAM BLOUNT. Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notioe is hereby given that by virtue of law ap proved February 3rd., 1901. providing for the sale of lands to which Clackamas county has bid in for delinquent taxes and acquired title, will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on the lOh day of Aug., 1901, at the front door of the court house in said Clackamas county, state of Oregon. J. J Cooke. Sheriff of Clackamas County. .Dated, July 8tb, 1001. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE REAL ESTATE. Ot. Pursuant to a"n order of the County Court of Clackaiuaa County. Oregon, made and entered ol record on the lutta day ol June A. D., 1901, in tho matter of the estate and guardianship of Ftcnhen A. Lane, an insane person, licensing me so to do. I will on the 3rd day of August A. D., liKil, at the hour of 10 a. n. at the front door of the court house In said county and state, offer for Bale and sell at 'public auction to the highest bidder for one-third cash in hand, balance on or before five years at 6 per cent interest payable annually,se eured by a mortgage on said premlses.the follow ing described real estate belonging to eid es tate, to-wil : The north half of the southeast quar ter iui of sejl and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (tsf'4 of aeJ4) of saction thirty two ( 32,) in township four (4) south of range three 13) east of the Willamette Meridian in Clackamas eounty, Oregon, containing 120 acres more or less. DAVID ROBESOIf, Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, July 3rd, 11)01. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I now have money to pay oonnty warrant en. dotted prior to May 1st, 1898. And also road warrants endorsed prior to October 6th, 1900. Interest will cease on the above Included war rant on the date hereof. A. I, CELLING, Treasurer Clackamas County, Or. Dated, Oregon City, July 5th, 1901. Job Printing at the Courier-Herald II Opposite P O. - NEWS OF Friday, June 5. , . The Kingston, Jamaica, Chamber of Commerce asks England to send 300J Boer prisoners to that island, and offers money and other inducements to the farmers among them. On the 8th, the six months' strike ol the 600 boilermakers at Susquehanna, Pa., terminated, and the men resumed work. All demands of the etrikers, ex cept abolition of piecework, were granted At Telluride, Colo., several hundred union miners attacked the men employ ed in the Smuggler-Union mine, killed two, wounded ee"eral, and, having cap tured the mine, drove the others across the range. On the' 6th the strike was settled, the miners claiming victory. Three men held up the Great Northern train at Wagner, 196 mih-s east of Great Falls, on the 3d, and secured about $60,000 by blowing open the safes. The failure of the Kharkoff Commer cial Bank at Odessa, with a deficit of 6,000,000 rubles, has caused a financial panic in South Russia. As one conse quence, the Uommercial liank ot iLkal ennoslaff closed ; liabilities 1,250,000 ru bles, j At Philadelphia, A. A. Jofvett & Co 's dressed beef warehouse burned down ; loss $300,000. The Hoen Building in Bal timore' was also destroyed bv (ire; loss 1650,000. At Toledo, Ohio, yesterday, two wom en and a man were drowned by upset ting of a boat. In London commercial circles the Ger man financial criais has created .great uneasiness. At the U.S. barracks in Columbus, O., T. S. Holding shot and killed Albert Johnson and himself. Both were recruit ing sergeants. By the capsizing of a boat at Wheat land, Wyo., J. T. Rigdon and E.E Car ter were drowned. . Near La Follette, Tenn., three negro miners are said to have been fatally shot by a marshal's posse. From the San Francisco mint $30,000 have disappeared. Prof. John Fiske.'the noted American author, died at East Gloucester, Mass., yesterday, from the effects of the heat. In Buenos Ayres riotous demonstra tions against the government have been made and houses of officials and news paper offices attacked. Sa'urday, July 6. A confidential report of the maneuvres of the British Mediterranean fleet states that it could be annihi'ated by destroy ers. I he fleet, has no destroyers and the admirals have demanded them from the government. . . At Leipsic. another director of the bankrupt bank committed suicide . The deficit of the Caseel Grain Drying Co., which assigned, is 14,500,000 mama, - Dr. Levds has addressed to the conti nental powers and the United States a protest against Great Britain's barbarous treatment of Boer women anl children. On the 1st, in the Transvaal, the En glish captured 9o Boers and a lot of supplies. . Four Italian miners took a keg of beer into an abandoned coal mine at (Jats burg, Pa., and were suffocated. At Vernon. Fla.. 2000 people witness ed the banging of four negro murderers At Milford, Del.. T. B. Windsor fatal ly shot his father because he refused him use of a team for a drive. . . It .llkonn M V -O.nmnr, 1 'Vm. 13 years old,, shot and killed Emanuel Koehler, aged 12 years, and then hanged Himself. At Albany, Mo., W. M. Conkey, young farmer, brained bis neighbor and toe neighbor s 6on with a club. At DesMoines, la., F. A.BraLkett kill ed his wife and then shot himself. Near Cincinnati, o., four men were fatally injured by a natural gas explo sion. The derailing of a mail car at Hamp ton, Iowa, caused the death of Postal Clerks Kendall and McKenzie. At Clifton, Ariz., Ed Harwell killed his wife' and himself, and Jobb Violon killed A. Rodriguez on account of a wo man. In Grant county buyers are offering $18 to $lo 00 lor yearling steers. Sherman county is out of debt and has $12,UUU in its treasury. I A fire at Wilbur, Wash., caused a loss o $115,000. D. 8. Strowbridge, of Fresno. Cal was killed by the dashing over the grade of the Tillamook and North. Yamhill stage on the west side of the mountain A strike has produced a complete tie up ui rauruaue 111 vretjieru nuetruua. Wireless telegraphy at sea is a suc cess. The Lucania telegraphed 65 miles from the European shore to the Krow head marine station. J. Sterling Morton, who is good au thority, states that every day th United States deetroys 25,000 acres of timber. Vr J.W. Watte, whose vote as presi dential elector from Orezon in 1876 de feated Tilden, died at 10 o'clock this morning at Lafayette, aged 69 years Sunday, July 7. The 20th annual convention of the Christian Endeavor Society opened in Cincinnati Jastnight. Ihe societies num ber 61,427 with a membership of nearly 4,UOU,0OO. Four miles from -Turner, Ark., un known parties murdered Jim Johns and Liver Pills That's what you need; some thine to cure your bilious ness and give you a good direstion. Aver s Pills are liver pills, they cure con stioation and biliousness. Gently laxative. All druggists, Want your moualwlie or bwirU a beauutui brown or rich black ? Then ue BUCKINGHAM'S DYE wpkers w era. o. o-ufiwt, o- a a hm, a Co , w.w w h. THE WEEK placed the N I his 17-vear-old niece ami corpses in a burning building -Near and at the Fort Erie, Ont., race ttack llnee persons were killed baturday night by lightning. At recent French naval manenvres in A jncclo harbor, the submarine boat Gus tavo Ztde torpedoed au ironclad and es caped all pursuit. In an open letter 'to the faithful the pope condemns the recent French legis lation against congregations. On a ranch five miles from Elsinore. Cal., Peler Tidman. who occupied it, tiled his wife, burned the farm build ings, and as his neck was too tough for his dull knife, he placed his face in a ater box and drowned. At Madera, Cal . John Garner, a far mer, shot and killed bis wile and then llled bimseli. They were to be divorced. At Everett.Wahh., E. G.Nutting, ased 22 years, being homesick, hung himself In the Treadwell mine, Alaska, 1000 me i are employed and 880 stamps pound rock night and day. Accidents among the men are numeroui and very often fatal. The aged Prof. Le Conto of the Uni versity of California, distinguished as a geologist, died in the Yosemite Vallev yesterday. - Near Lewiston, Idaho, James Wasson was arrested on the charge of having at tempted a criminal assault on a 9-ye.tr- Id girl, June 20th, in Whitman county, W ash., where he -was teaching school at the time. At Lewiston, Idaho, Miss Susan Weis- gerber, aged 16 years, was drowned in the Clearwater river. . ' The Pacific Northwest will use this season about 35,000,000 grain sacks. There are 803,000 young men in Lon don and the vice in which they are steeped is appalling. At Chicago.-William Haggerty died from the effects of a sting on the lips of the kit-sing bug. Monday, July 8. ' -Pierre Lorillard, the tobacco king.died in New York city yesterday. He left behind over $25,000,000. Yesterday the president gave to the public the proclamation opening to set tlement the lands ceded by Indians in Oklahoma territory. At two U. S. land fnces the lands will be assigned to ap plicants by drawings, who must have previously entered their names in a register. ; In a fight at a dance near Index, Ark.. two negroes were killed. In the city of Mexico, Father Icaza has been imprisoned, being charged with grave immoralities. At Versailles.O.. 300 persons were ren dered homeless by a fire. In a head-end collision at Black Butte Summit, in northern California, yester- ay, a hobo was killed and Engineer Henry Went!! seriously injured. Among the Siletz Indians about $100,- 000 government money will be distributed- Robert Knapp, age 1 55 years, commit ted suicide by drowning in Portland. At White River Fall", which are 142 feet high: 35 miles from The Dalles, a hydro-electric plant is being built for supplying that city with electricity. On the Section Line road, at South Afount Tabor, Evening Star Grange will build a hall, 40x60, two stories high. The direct cause of the failure of a banking house in Seneca county, New York, was the decline in value of the farms on which the bank held mortgag es, these producing a shortage in the bank'B April collections of $50,000. Frank Bouchard, a young American soldier familiar with the art of war in all its phases, has placed himself at the head ol the Yaqui Indians, who are fighting the Mexicans under Gen.Torres for the possession of their ancestral home and independence. Tuesday, July 9. F. D. White, 42 years old, son ol A.D, White, U. 8. ambassador to Geimanv, committed suicide at Syracuse, N.Y yesterday, on account of sickness. H. P. Whilmarsh, governor of Ben- guet.Philippines.is accused of exploiting the mineral and other resourches ol the province for selfish ends. Recent floods In Kiang si province China, drowned 4000 people. At Lung Keng, in June, landslide, flood end tremblor killed 300 people. As result of the rascally failure of the Seventh National Bank of New York the Hackensack Land Co. failed. . For week ending July 6, deaths fiom heat in the five boroughs of Greater New York were 989. In a hotel fire at Fornythe, Mont persons were killed and 11 injured. The burning of 15,000 acres ol wheat at Great Bend, Kan ., caused the loss of 300,000 bushels of wheat. At Wenver, Chris Jonson has been ar rested under the supposition that he is the person who last night dragged 14-year-old Jessie Kinport from her home to a vacant lot, where he horribly muti lated and ravished her. The National Council of Education is in session at Detroit, Mich. Two big department stores at and near Cleveland, O., have failed. The Indianapo'is, Ind., grand jury is investigating the insanity trust, which has collected large fees from insanity in vestigations and committed to asylums 50 sane persons. The secret rry of the English war of fice reports that in March, April, Mav, June the Boers' losses in killed, wound ed and prisoners were 8084. The Boers burned Mnrrayeburg, Cape Colony. . The German kaiser has ordered an American schooner yacht 120 feet long. The London Daily News reports that Rockefeller and Morgan will establish a banking house in x'aris with a capital of 10.000,000. At Baltimore the 16 breweries of the Maryland Brewing Co. were sold at auc tion to a German company for $3,500,000. The property held by the Catholic as sociations is placed by Premier Wal. deck-Rousseau of France at over 2,000, 000,000 francs. FOURTH OF JULY C'Mckamaa County Observes The I Vail With Patriotic Pride. !. Clackamas county obseived thii 125th anniverary of Amr-i an Independence with sevetal notable celeoiatlous ai.d festal occasions. At Damascus Senator Br.'wnell wan the orator f the day, and hundreds of people gathered from the adjacent pie eiticts to participate in tlte lesiivities Mis. V illiain Bu(-hm,.n rend the 1 it-duration of Independence, and an lalo tate program of exercises wete pre sented. Ihe lelebiiition exetctces wrre under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World. MunypeoLle attended the Fourth of July ptogiant atUiads'otie park, tien eral Thomas. J M-ruan, of New Yolk city, wa., the orator of the day,- and tlie hat becue of beef and mutton lully met the expectations ol thoee in atteudetice. The management were disappointed in the non-appearance of one of the base ball teams, otherwise the program went off smoothly. AtV'rigiit's Springs Henry St.Haynor, of Portland, was the orator of the day, and Mrs. H. E. Straight, of Oregon City, was the leader. Frank Cottier sung one of his incomparable solos There uasa laige attendance a the exercises. Races and games were teatures of the oi-casion. Senator Brownell made an address at the evening program. William Vaughan W8B president Ol the day, J. H. hovard grand marshal, K. E. Taylor chief exec utive, and G. B. Dnnick, chairman. The exercises were under the auspices of Tualatin Tent, Knights of iVIaccabeea. There was a rousing picnic gainering at Shubel, many people being in attend ance. In the afternoon Howard M. Btownell delivered an eloquent address. At New Era the exercises at the Spir itual camp meeting ground were of a pa tri tic nature. Among the speakers were Charles Anderson, the boy orator of Seattle, RevB. Copelaud and Mills were among the speakers. A fair crowd of people went Laiour ell Kalis with J H. Turney's excursion on board the steamer Undine, and had a very enjoyable trip. The Southern Pacific Band furnished the music and there was dancing on board. JRoW of Honor. Only a part of those who took the county eighth grade examination under the direction of superintendent Zinser, passed during the last year. This eighth grade examination for the pupils, provided for under new . school legisla tion, is an excellent test of scholarship and training. A few teachers have per mitted their pupils to complete the eighth grade and graduate without hav ing passed the required examination. The following have received county di plomas for having successlully passed tin eighth grade examination during the past year. The name of the school is given; Oswego Agnes Hallinan, r Mary Likes, Lizzie Rosenstretter, Eunice Gar field, Edna Kingkade, EBtiier Lund, Charles Bichner, Joseph Wells, James Coon. Mount Pleasant Imogene 0. Mvew. Anna Hendrickson. Winnie Mav Kid der, Ella Evan?. Milwaukie Leo Johnson. Alvin Schmale, Victor Irwin. Currinsville Lawrence Alsoauirh. Rye Stone, Lester Hale, Willie Als paugh. Canemah Carl Ganong, C. L. Eaton. New Era Emily Spulak. Damascus Almeda Rodluiti. Se!ma Rodlum, Winnifred Osbum, IIazl Acock, Myrtle Acock, Lara White. Am- old v. Dcnmiat, ttoy Breitnaupt. uarus L-iiua naywara. Helen M. Sprague, Iva Olmstead. Eagle Creek Pearl Foster, Mundnrf, near Oanby Nanne Dozier. Albert Olsen, Fred Griffin. fcagle Greek Maggie Smith. Payn May Smart. Pleasant Hill Lizzie McOonnell. Maple Lane -Sophie Baumann. Zella Surfus. Clarkes Effie Grace. Bailow Leroy Parraenter. Highland Vena Mayfield. Curtis Kandle. Bullrun Bertha Oberst. Jessie G. Gibson. Mountain Road Mary Baker, Laura Baker. ' Milwaukie Annie M. Thiessen. Le roy JohiiBon. Uoncord Guy White. Riverside Molvin Barmbre, Fred Koth. Went Oregon City Lee V. Caufleld, x-mi x Diimu, Duuoiu luutuiiiao. FRATERNAL MATTERS. District Deputy E. II. Cooper in stalled the newly elected officers of Lone star Odd Fellows lodge at Clackamas Station on Wednesday night of last week. . He was assisted by Sheriff Cooke, 8. 8. Walker, E. A. Leigbion and W. A. Hedges. The new olflcers of Oswego lodge were Installed by the same oincer. Urand patriarch Thomas i, Ryan, Recorder Randall and W. A, Hedges were present from Oregon City, As yet it has been impossible to secure complete lists of the new officers from ither place. There was a joint installation of the Workman and Degree of Honor lodges at their hall Saturday night. Past Mas ter Roake installed Ihe Workmen olli cers, and Mrs M. A. Warner, past chief of honor, installed the Degree officers. ""vVillamette Falls, Camp, Woodmen of the World, will have a special meeting at the Workmen hall tonight. Great preparations are being made for the big gathering ot Woodmen, to be held in Portland August 8th. x tie roresters are making prepara tions lor their annual picnic to be held here some time in August. It in ex pecten that a thousand people will be present from Portland. The .aiive Sons have adjourned their meetings until the nrst week in Octo ber. For Over FIR j Year. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success a-nouieH trie cniio. Horrftna i.rm anmm allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remeuy lor Diarrhoea pleasant to the taste, Sold Ly Dru gists in every part of the Worl iwenty-Bve cents a bottle. Its value incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mr Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other tuna. FlGFUUME . Cere&l. : A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. The blending of California figs' and prunes with well ripened gi rain makes a fruit and" grain coffee far superior to any othec cereal beverage. ji By our process all the delight-i , ful flavor of the fruit and healthful strength of the grain is retained- Tastes like coffee looks like coffee. Healthful nufrftious Boil from 5 to lO minutes. only ALL GROCERS SELX. TIGPRUNE CEREAL. CIRCUIT COURT. Judge McBride, h"ld an aljttiwsF term of circuit court last SitnnUy. -Through a technicality the contention between J. V Hillegas, a Citihy saloon keeper and the municipal recorder was reversed. Hillegas was fined $50- by Recorder Lee for selling liq lors on Smv d.iy. HillegaB appealed to the circuit court. W. S. U'Ren appeared for the city and Livy Stipp for the apnellant sa loon keeper. It is understood that Hil legas has been denied a liquor license for another term by the Canity city council, W. VV, Smith, of Clackamns precinct, wasgta ted a divo'co front Ain ia-E Smith on the ground of abandonment. The couple were married in Chaitevtonv West Virginia, in 1890. Default was entered in the divorce suits of Ruby vs Wiliard 0. Seifurtb, au(J Eliza vs Hugo Reebs. In the matter ot the suit of tlioBant of British Columbia vs Thomaa Chair man, the action was dismissed on tion uf the plaintiff. PROBATE COURT. Several Orders Handed Down County Judge Ryan. In (he matte- ot the estate of J. L, Cochran, dei i a rd, a citation was or dered issued to t .e minor heirs, prepa tory to selling inu real property. J.tT Campbell is named us guardian ad litura. for said minor heirs. " The final report of Frank Ford as- adt miniBtralor of the estate oi L. A. Seely, was approved and the administrator and; bondnmen discharged. The administrator of the estate, ot the estate of VV. A. Stephons, deceased, was allowed certain concession permis sable by statute. TO CURB A COI.U IN UNI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.. All druggists refund the m iney if it fails to curer E. W. Grove's signature i or each box. 25o. What Two Cetti Will do. It will bring relief to sufferers from sthma or consumption, even in the worst cases. This is about what one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar cost. Isn't it worth a trial? Charman & Cm. Mr, John Tippls, Colton, 0., Bays: "Fo ley ' Honey and Tar cured my little girl ol a severe cough and inflamed tonsils."' Uharman & Go. Thos. W. Carter.of Ashboro, N. O., haul kidney trouble and one bottle of Foray Kidney cure etiectea a perfect cure, ana he says there is no remedy that will compare with it. Charman & Co. Science has found that rheumatism Ib caused by uric acid in the blood. This, poison should be excreted by the kid neys. Foley's Kidney Cure always) makes them well. Cha'manA Co. James G. Amhertof, Delia, 0., writes : "I had an obstinate sore on my fa which everything else failed to heal. After one application -A Banner Salve ii began to heal and after three applica tions it was entirely healed leaving no scar. Charman & Co. ANY advertised dealer is authorized to guarantee Banner Salve for tetter, eczema, piles, sprains, scalds, burns, uhers and any open or OLD SORE Charman & Co. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower stilt ' has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were .scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart Failure, etc They used Angust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the fiver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. Yi a wily need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make ynat isfled there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's Prize- Alumnae at George A. Harding's. We treat price to all all customers alike. One-, and money saved at Red Front Store. TO FARMERS Who own the famous Gale: Spring Tooth Seeders, I car furnish extras at reasonable prices Call on or write 'o L. P. WILLIAMS, Clarke Ore, Pecs in Root Simj licity Hives, $3 to fo. WANTED TBtMTWO tniV MEV ANT Wf ra -n to tnnnl an-l advertia i lor old eatabllahad h .WW of a, Hit flnancM tunilluir. Salary tTMai ear end rxpetiani, all payable In eaah Kutao itaaltiK Hiiilred (iivu rvlerrncei and fntlnan 4ir-a(lilrMl itamped envelopo, AUclrvM ilu ftger, 865 Caxton Itldf., Chicago.