YOUNG'S Feed Stable Finest.Turnbuts in City OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J. VAUGHN'S Livery Feed and ISale Stables Nearly opposite Suspenpion bridge First-Class Rigs of All Kinds OEEGON CITTf, OEEGON New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a S?3cialty Opposite Caufleid Bloik OEEGON CITY E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a . Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and In General House . Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel' WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Daily Round Trips, except Sunday ' TIME CARD 5 Leave Portland T A, Leave Astoria 7 P. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Between Portland, The Dalles and Way Points TIME CARD Leave Portland, Tues , Thurs. and Sat 7 A. M Arrive The Dalles, same day 5 P. M Leave " Sun . Wed. and Frl 7 A. M Arrive Portland, same day 4 P. M. . . DEALS THE VERY BEST WSundny Trips a Leadlug Feature MMfThis Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions on Earth Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH FHOMtS, MAIN 851 PORTLAND, OH'IOON J. C. WYATT, Act., Vancouver W0LF0R0 &, WYERS.Agts., White Salmon PRATHER & BARNES, Aots., Hood River JOHN M. FILLOON, Agt., The Dalles A, J. TAYLOR, Agt., Astoria E. W. CRICHTON, Afjt., Portland The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, , Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at wy points on both Bides of the coiumDia river. Bi, nf 11 pubove stremtra have been r til and are in excellent shape for the season oil' 00 The Keenlator Line win enaeavor to givena patrons the best service possible. Vn rnmfort. Economy and Pleaanre travel by the steamers of Ihu .Regulator Line, Tta'hnvA.tfiiTnrfllftYa Portland7a. m.and Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination in ample time for outeoirg trains. Portland Office. The Dlles Office Oak St. I'ocsv CourtStreet, A. C. Al.LAWAY General Agen t HEADACHE w. ii. Livery 1 Oregon and Union Pacific TO THE EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS AIM TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. rn. 9:00 p. m. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6;;0 p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full Information call on or address nearest 0. K. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CHAIG, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon i Swedish : Asthma I Cure. ABSOLUTELY CURES I Asthma I Hay Fever Cronchia Trouble: GUARANEED NO OPITAES For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY Oregon City, Oregon Today take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results Irom colds. It may be too late tomorrow. Charman & Co. 1W KWCoraov MlifA Mini rc mm WmY Manv stvlea. Sold I" - '2 where. j All nffiMB! I'll v 4Srew -mil 'IV SUMMONS. la the Citcull Oourt of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Clara Blanche Blanchet, 1 Plaintiff, vs. ? Lou's Jeinbaptist Bteuchet, Defendant To Louis Jianbaptist Blanchet, (a'd dif indant. Tn the name of the state of Oregon, you are heteby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the ?lst day of December, 1901, and if vou fail to 80 answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrt- mony now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant, and for Buch other relief as shall seem meet anu proper , This summons is ordered published in the Ore gon City Courier-Herald for the period of six weeks from date of first publication thereof such order being made by the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Olackamas, on the, 11th day of November, l'JOl. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff, rirrt publication November 15th, 1901. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stiteof Oregon, for the County of Clackamis. M. E. McOarvor andW. A. Holmes, Administrator of the Estate of R. L. ' , Russell, Deceased, Haintlift. : vs. Olram E.Stralght, William X. Straight, Margaret Urala and Grata, her husband, Jacob Straight. James Straight, John Straight, Hiram E. , E. Straight, administrator of Hiram Straight, 1 eccased, , , D( fendants. To Jacob Straight. Jamei Straight, Gratz, and ( r nz, her husbanl, and you, said defendants. , 111 thei name of the State of Oregon; hir'ahv rpntiired to anuear and answer Margaret each of You are the com nlalnt filed against yon In the above entitled suit on or before the 1ml day prescribed ill the order for publication of this summons which is Bin weeks from the day of publication whereof which date of publication Is November 8th, 1901, and yon will take notice that if you fail so to ap pear and answer the oomplaint Sled against you herein on or before said last day of said time prosoribed in said order, the plaintiffs will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded In the com plaint herein to with the foreclosure of certain mortgages covering ioi i, z, o, , o, i aim o i Block 71, of Oregon City, Oregon, and plaintiff will annlv for such other and further relief as is Just in the premises. 1 1 1 MB summons IB puunsiieu vj uruer m iuo nun. T. A. JdcBride, Judge of said Court, upon applica tion of plaintiffs hereln.whlch order Is duly made and entered in said oourt November 8th, 1901. C. D. and D. C. LATOUKKl is, ! Attorneys foi Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Clackamas. Minnie Narjot, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Ernest Narjot, Defendant. To Ernett Narjot, said defendant. In the name o'. the State of Oregon, you are hereb required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 6th day of December, 1901, and if "ou fail to eo answer, for want thereof the Dlaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for a decree forever dtssolv- ie the boads of matrimony now exist 'air between the plaintiff and defendant. and for such other relief as shall seem meet and proper. This summons is ordered published in the Oreeon City Courier-Herald for the period of six weeks from date of first .lublicption thereof such order being made by the Hon. Thomas t, Kyan Judge of the county court of the stpte of Oregon, for the county ot uiackamas, on the Slat day ot Uctober, luoi. J. J. Fitzgerald, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication. November 1,1901. SUMMONS. la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas Alice V. SisV, Plaintiff, ve, Jeiry Sisk, Defendant, To Jerry Sisk, defendan'. In the name of the state of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the sixth day of December, 1901, which is six weeks after the 25th day of Octo ber, 1901, the date ordered for the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded 'n her complaint filed hereio, to-wit: For a decree from this court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between plaint'ffand defendant, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment of the plaintiff by the defend ant. S.8. Gillebp.e, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby eiven that Albert Lacey, executor of the estate of Leonova fclizabeth Lacey, deceased, has rendered and presented for final settlement his tinal account o! hiu administration of said estate and has filed the same with the clerk of the county court of Clacka mas county, state of Oreeon, and that Monday, December 2nd, 1901. at JO o'clock a. m., has been set by the county judge of said county for the hearing of said final report at the court house, in Oregon City, in said county and Btate, and lor hearing objections to said report if any there be. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any there be, why said final account should not be allowed and approved and said executor discharged. Albert Lacey, ... Exacutor of the Estate of '. " Leonora Elizabeth Lacev. Robert A. Miller, Attorney for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administra tor of the the estate of Fiancis Marion Pickard, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for the counly of Clackamas. AH persons having claims against said deceased are required to present same, with the necessary vouch era, Within six aonths from the date 'hereof to tht undersigned at the office of B. M. Smith, Room -2, Ainsworth Building, Third and Oak streels, in the city of Portland, Multnomah county, Slate ol Uregon. H. S. Harcouut, Administrator. Dated at Portland, Oregon, Oct. 22,1901. , to cuke; a cold Stop coughing, as it irritates the lung?, and gives them no chance to heal. , to ley's Honey and Tar curea without caus' ing a strain in throwing off the phlegm like Common cough expectorants. Char man & Co. Women andleweils. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman, .hven that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will nek her life to get a coveted gem, then let her forlify herself against the lnsiduous consequences ot coughs, colds and .bronchial affections by the regular use ,of Dr. Boauhee'a German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. it is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for cougliB, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac. George A. Points, Upper Sandusky, O., writes: 'I haye been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoareeness and find it the best remedy ever tried. It stopped the cough immediately and relieved all soreness." Take none but Foley's, Charman & Co. Adolph Bluner, Grand Mound, la., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in my family and think it is the best cough cure on the market. I would not be without it in my home, as there is nothing so good for cough and colds. Charman & Co. Big valuta In ready-to-wear hale. Miss Goldsmith. J. I. CASE TRIUMPH SULKY PLOW Guaranteed to be the best Sulky Plow in the world. This is a broad statement. but we stand ready to prove it in the neia with any plow made. )drSED fob special catalogue. Mitchell.Lewis & Staver Co POKTLASD, OREGON AWrVrV NEWS 0 Continued from page 1. - Tuesday, November 19. For The new Hay-raunce- Nicaraguan fote treaty was signed Canal. today et 12:05 by Seere- . tary'llay, for the Unitud States, and Lord rnuncofote, the British Ambassador, for Great Britain. This treaty is intended to replace the first llav-L'auncelote treatv. lhat conven- vention was amended so extensively by the United States senate at the last ses sion that the British government de clined to ratify it. Within a few weeks negotiations began afresh between Sec retary Hay and Lord Pauncefote, which nave just resulted in the signature ot the new treaty, drawn with special refer ence to the objections with the first treaty. From a due senaeof the cour tesy which must be observed towards the United States senate wherever a treaty is oncerned, the ttate depart ments estopped from making public the text of the new convention, anil that will remain secret until the senate itself shall break the seal of confidence. Twenty-seven canyaiBing committees appointed at Portland to raise money for the Lewis & Clark exposition. Fears are again entertained that the Pope is nearing his end Anothei letter has been received from Miss btone, the captive missionary. Long captivity has somewhat affected her health, but she expresses hope that she will b9 released. . There was a hot tfme in tin French chamber of deputies. One member was expelled and the session suspended . ' . The circuit court of Marion c mnty has deefded that the county ofllccrb books shall be exported, , -s Wednesday, November 20. "John" Hay was the principal speaker at the New York Chamber of Commerce dinner. - The national reciprocity convention opeened at Washington yesterday. Diokinson has located Miea Stone, and asks Bulgarian troops to rescue her. The Metropolitan . bank of Tacoma closes its doors. ' , Astoria Federation of Labor asks Ore gon delegation to work tor re-enactmout of Geary Chinese exclusion act . Portland lias shipped 10,000,090 bush els of wheat in the last 10 months. Thdrsday, November 21. Smothered What is likely to prove By the most disastrous ac- Gas. cident that has ever oc curred in a mine in Colo rado took .place at Telluride today. The fire started from a defective fluo in the bunk house at the mouth of the tun null, and vuickly communicated to the other buildings in the mouth of the tun nel. The dense cmoke from the burn' ing converter-houeo, which was satu rated with oil, began pouring into the tannel, which with the shafts of the mine, acted as a chimney. Jt is impos- ible to give even an approximate esti mate the loss of lifo, but it is believed to be about 100. Aguinaldo wants to plead his cause efore congress. , Lot Q. Swetland, who was chief dep uty, has beer appointed county clerk of Mnltnomah county. - Doubt regarding big railroad combine has a distressing effect on Wall street. Marines in Samar scaled a cliff and destroyed three camps, killing 20 rebels. Great reduction In prices in all millin ery. Miss uoiu8mun. Truth and Justice Prevail. The following paragraph is taken from the icsue of this pnper"August23, 1901," which eminateu from the diecorded brains of certain individuals who mag' querade as members of Meade Post No. 2. For the good of the Q. A. R. the same is re-published, which reads as follows, to-wit: "The charter of John Gibbon Post, No. 78, Department of Oregon, Grand Army of Republic, having been annulled on June 20, l'JUi, by Department Coin mander A. J. Goodbrod, with tho con sent of the council of administration, and the same having been approved by Leo Raasieur, commander-in-chief, U. A. R., on July 31, 1UJ1, under section 5, article l.of chapter 5, rules ami regu lations, John Gibbon Post, No. 78, De partment ol Oregon, G. A. R., is hereby dropped from the rolls of this depart ment, and all comrades ol said John Gib bon Post, No. 78, who were in good standing on June 2. 1901, will be granted cards upon application to those hesdauerters. The paragraph following eminated from Gibbon Post No. 78, as to the truth ? THE WEEK. and veracity of the allegiations of the former paragraph. For the good of the organization the same is herewith re produced lest the prediction be denied by the all-wise, the same is reprinted to put at rest the troubled minds of the in dividuals ever striving to overthrow 'Jibbon Poet, to-wit: , REFUTING A LIE. The prefent condition of John Gibbon Post, No. 78, is due to the dastardly con duct of certain eelf-constiluted arc lights of Meade Poat, No. 2, through that, by falaa ami loranroaan t n 1 1 nn a km 1 1l KUDU MUV. UMHtJJlDVIUU.lUUa I11V4 HtUU I out, nnt.ii-fl.wliftlevpr. simppodml rn iiimnll the charter of Gibbon Post. This,. how ever, is only temporary and of Bhort duration, as the near future will piove. Whoever furnished information for publication, or otherwise, "that the members of said Gibbon' PoEt will ever join or unite with Meade Post," are liars, and like unto tho arch plaintiffs in the false and pretended controversy alleged to havp h i en i lnre. T.F.Cowixg. Paragraph':." doiUit s all the pro ceedings brouiu by Meado Post against Gibbon Pct to he fal iiull aud void. Whereupon aprars tho members of John Gibbun Post No. 8, were not driven back from the "fire line" by the "Indian war whoop," of Meade Tost, or driven back by the stuffed blue clothes loaded loaded down with unearned brass buttons, iunadulterati'd gall and false hoods, proof Of THE OOKRECT DOBitiOll takenjby Gibbon Post is diBtlosed by the following General Order No. 4, Depart ment of Oregon, which shows for iteeif, to-wit: Headquarters, Depirtment of Oregon. Grand Army of tho Republic, Portland, Or., Nov. a, 1901. General Orders ) No. 4. . v f In accordance with the orders of the Commander-in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, dated Minnoapo lis, Minn., October 29, 1901, paragraph 1, General Orders No, current series ' fiom these Headquarters, annulling the charter of, aud dropping from the rolls of this Department, John Gibbon Tost, No. 78, .is annulled, and that PoBtis hereby restored to the rolls of this De partment, and re-inBtated in all the rights, powers and privileges which it enjoyed prior to the commencement of the proceedings taken against it. By Command of J. A, Sladen, Depart- ment Commander. J. E. Mayo, Assislant Adjutant General. . Gibbon Post will hold a meeting at Seventh Street hall Nov. 22, at 1 :30 p. ni. S. Thomas, Commander. Answer to Mr. Scott. Picking up the Weekly Oregonian of November 15th, I glanced at the editor ial page and read the following, the first paragraph in the first column: "The funeral of a few footpads would he very fitting as a Thinksgiving day celebra tion." I think the la v considers it a misda. mearior for one man to threaten the life o( another, and perhaps no dav in the whole calendar is a day of such general gladness and (easting as Thanksgiving. let, nereis an editor of the graitest paper published in the state, fulling everybody that "The funeral of a few lootpads would bo very fitting as a lhanksgiving day celebration." I wonder if Mr. Scott realizes (liede- grading immorality of that sentence, t 1 wonder il Mr. Scott realizes the mighty influeuco he has possessed, and which has been used to help croatu the present classes of society, where some are enormously rich, and others "Have not where to lay tneir heads." I wonder if Mr. S:ott knows the republican paity carae into power there were r o tramps in the United Stales, and when the great armies who iougnt tne battles in the Civil War were disbanded, still no tramps. woes ivir. ucott realize the fact lhat if men are refponsihle for the result of their actions, that tho republican party cannot be entirely guiltless of the crimes committed by footpad. I wonder if Mr. (-cott's lovo for his family, and desiie to have a pure influ ence surround his children(if they were young in ye:rs and opinions unformed) would rot lead him to forever banish from his home, a paper that contained such a brutal and inhuman editorial paragraph as that quoted Hbove. A WlKB AM) MoTIIUK.- Clackamas County, Or. " Sue "A WU Nvember 29th. Wouan," Sliively'8 Any of our readers wanting light, highly profitable employment, "should send llic lo the JOclu Novelty Co., iicho, New York, for one of their Engraved Novelty Show Card Signs (llxUj. Cat alogue and ternis lo agents. 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