In Curt ins ' A fine line of Lace Cur tains just in from the East, from 45 cents a pair and up. ' Sash Cutrain ing by the yard. Square Piano In Carpets Bargains in Tor Sak Cheap. Ingrain carpets from 2$ cents per yard and up. Wall Paper. w oomemn In Good Condition. Wain St Opposite Post Office. Tn mattings WE. BLOCK mst)er A very fine line from 15 cents and up. In Crockery All kinds of Crockery and Hardware at surprisingly low figure'. Linoleum Oil Cloth from 25c a yd. up. tu.hit mm vrmmrrmp C.HHPF.T&. SCOttES or SCG6E RJM6GS? If you are, bold on to your money until you tve seen ours, as values count, not words. HE values we offer are apparent at a glance. The few items quoted here give but a faint idea of the many attractive ' offerings we make. You need not call often to come h contact with the many good things as they comeand go. Below are a few of the many bargains 1. !. ,ia Ill mi. .i!il;.iiilli,i,Ai,,irli..iJi Al,.jtiiiiA..iilllm,.illllllii.ii4liii.illl ilUli Illllmmllllliiii In Stoves 6 Hole Universal Range with shelf and closet, warranted for 15 years as the best in the market, $27.00. . Air Tight. Heaters from $2.25 up. r 1 Mliaiiiinitfh-ii'il'i.a a iilh,..imii.iiAhiiiiiiiiiil'i ifaniifrir 11 "ft"" ' ' In Turniture Bedroom Sets from $10.00 up. Six-foot ex tension table, solid ash $4.50. Dining Chairs, high back, pretty design, 75 cents and up. Kit chen Treasures, $2.30. wmiTflltni nnfimii qpp'nilQinini "I llfpii uilpni' 'Uijpjii TlQmr i liiiiilfpiJ !!jii!iiti!iiiNTiKnimnipni fliTIIpiiiiiiiljpiiniiijjjiii'i'injiiii ,iitjpi,,it)jii1'inijP1 "njiffBr We also sell Pianos and organs from the Men & 6ib bert(& Sole agents for the celebrated Domes tic Sewing ma chine. NEWS OF THE WEEK. VWWWW vwvw Friday, November 22. Portland The victim of en atro Young cious murder, James J3. Wan -v Morrow, a prominent Murdered. East Hide young man, of 390 East Seventh Btreet, lies dead at Dunning's East Side morgue. The manner in which the deed was perpetrated is enveloped in mystery, and the identity, of the assas sin is unknown. The circumstances surrounding his tragic death make it one of the paddest caffs that has ever baffled tho efforts of the police to unravel. Leaviog the home of the young woman to whom he was engrged to be married, Miss Lilah Illidgo' of 68 East Sixteenth street, North, James Morrow with a jest on his l'ps, started for his own home a mile and a half awny. He parted from her at 11 :45, too late to cateh a car, and started blithely on his long walk. When the tragedy was enacted lie was threo bioiks frcm his own home. The mur der took placo on East Eighth 6treet, between Stephens and Mill, 20 feet away from the residence of (J. S. Brad ford, a mail carrier. A loud report of a piutol or rifle was heard at 12:18 a. m. The neighborhood was aroused. Listen ers merely turned over in tbeir beds. Several heard the clatter of retreatin,, footsteps. The sounds in the neighbor hood died out. The raindrops fell on the I ody of-the boy, while the residents lay back to a second slumber. Fou hours elapsed before the crime was dis covered. Then everyone was aroused to a realization that prompt action on the part of some decisive person might have raited a hue and cry, some one might have beeu at hand to hear the dying boy make a last statement, and others might have sent out the alarm and headed off the eecoping murderer and his possible accomplice, jwo theorios have arisen as to the manner in which the murder was committed. The 11 rat is that it was the deed of soma jealous rival of James Morrow for the affections of Miss Lilah Illidge. The second is that it was the act ot a highwayman. Governor Van Sant aeks Western gov ernors to aid him and the Wisconsin people in making a tight againBt the merging of the great Northern and Nor thern Tacitlc railroads. John Coneidiuo acquitted of the charge of murdering ex-Chief of l'oiice Meri doth in Seattle. The existence of a conspiracy to over throw the Canadiun government in the Yukon country, 1ms boeti confirmed. 0. A. Selbrede resigns as United States commissioner to Skagway, and wili re turn to Oregon. Saturday, Novembor 23. Chincso Tho Chinese Exclusion Kxcluniou Convention met in San Convention, Francisco, ex-Represeu-tativeT. J. Geary, chair man, was attended by 3,000 delegates, re-presenting the state, county and city governments. The , convention de manded tho re-enactment of the Geary exclusion act. As a supplemental re port, the committee on resolutions pre sented a statement, which was adopted, recognizfng tho nienceo to the indus trial conditions on the const of the rap idly iiKirersin number of Japanese- and other AsiaKtiu immigrants, and asking that the matter ue referred to the exec utive committee with instructions to take such steps as may bo nef"'nrv to secure all possible protection v. Hit. The convention also adopted a n 111 1 riul, stating at loimth the n-us-m-i why the continued Jt'strirtiou of Chint i-e and other Asiatic immigration is demanded by the people of the Facilit: coast. There aro rumcri in New xork of a possilile merging of the Harrimun in terests. Steamer Kehanl an 1 1usm sunk in Lewis river. D. M. I.oriiHten, of Astoria, circulates petition against set-flihing gear in the , Columbia nvir. Sunday, November 24. I!ig One of the largest timber Timber deals in the history of Linn Nile. county, was completed in Albany this forenoon when deeds filed with the county recorder, transferring to the Wright, liloitgett Company, Limited, of Saginaw, Mich about 5,000 acres ot land. The grantors received $12 BO to f 14 per acre, accord ing to the amount of timber on the cloims as reported by the cruisers o( the grantees, and the amount paid about $iiO,000. The entire purchase was paid in full. This is tho highest price that has ever been paid for timber lands in Linn county, The tawmill will bo erected at Albany, or.d a logging road will be built from thecitv to the timber. Tho purchasers bought direct from the entrymen, and have teveral thunanfl acres more under contract. Again it is stated in London that Jo sph Oha mberlain, the colonial secre tary, proved his right and title to be the most thoroughly hated British statesman. The storm now raging in Germany over his misadversions of the Prussian army has been a powerful re flex in Great Britain, where regardless of partv lines. Mr. Chamberlain has been severely criticised for "aimlessly putting his foot in it." On all sides can be heard expressions circulated of opin ion by English business men and politi cians, who while tbey, perhaps believe Mr. Chamberlain was correct in what he said, denounce the uttering of such sentiments. Monday, November 25. Thugs John Wade, alias Kid M. Arrested. Fadden, and William H. Dalton ware arrested in Portland yesterday morning, charged with being implicated in the murder of James Barkley Morrow last Thursday morning on "the East Side. Ohales Smith a id William H. Martin were also arrested, as they had been going around town with Wade and Dalton. The two latter are the principals. Wade says tiat Dalton killed Morrow. Dalton says that Wade fired the fired the shot which killed Moarow. The police state Wade is the actual murderer, although he is placing the blame on Dalton . The arrests were mrde by Detectives Day and Weiner and Policeman Carpenter, Boiley r .d Gibson. The clew which led to the arrests, was oupplied by Mrs. W. T. Whitlock, 188 First Btreet, at whose house Martin, Smith and Dalton roomed, and where Wade visited them. Martin introduced Smith and Dalton to Mrs. Whitlock last Wednesday night, and these two worthies left the house together, shortly afterward, accompan ied by Wade, who had called in the in terval. Mrs. Whitlock says she became suspicious of Wade and Dalton when she first met the men, and the became so uneasy that she fell a prey to nerv ous unaccouutable feaJsso much so, that instead of retiring Wednesday night at her usual hour, she sat up until 3 o'clock Thursday morning to wait for her new lodgers. When Wade and Dalton came in sight they looked hag eard and ill at ease. Thpy went to sleep, however, and Mrs. Whitlock was startled to hear later in the uay inai younz Morrow had been shot and kilted on the East Side at about 1Z:1S on trie same morning. I ter, after discover ing that her house bad been robbed, she boldly accused the men of the mur der. when thev alraoBt wilted. She no tified the auteorities, and the arrest ot the men followed. They subsequently made confessions. Wade and Dalton are both noted toughs, and acknowleded that they had been guilty ot a number of recent hold-ups and burglaries. The local Bteamer Alorta, of Manila, with 21 J passengers, including some discharged American soldiers, i -m Olongapo, Subig bay, is believed to have been lost. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given ' that. Albert Lacey, executor of the estate of Leonora Elizabeth Lacey, deceased, has rendered and presented for final settlement bis final account of his administration of said estate and has filed the same with the clerk of the county court of Clacka mas county, state of Oregon, 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 Oity, in said county and state, and for 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 c .use, if any there be, why said final account Bhould not be allowed and approved and said executor discharged. Albert Lacey, Exscutor of the Est .te of Leonora Elizabeth Lacey. Eobert A. Miller, Attorney for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appoint! d administra tor of the the estate of Francis Marion Pickard, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. All persons having claims -trgair st sa'd deceased are required to present same, wil 1 the necessary voucher-, within six rronths from the date hereof to thfc undersigned at the office of B. M. Smith, Room 2, Ainsworth Building, Third and Oak streets, in the city of Portland. Multnomah county, State of Oregon. H. S. Harcourt, Administrator. Dated at Porilind, Oregon, Oct. 22,1901. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrtoftho Slate of Crjgon for the County of Cla3kiimns, Clara Blanche lilanchet, Plaintiff, TS. Lou's Je.inbaplist Blanchet, Deleuclant To Louis Jcanbuptlst IUanchct, taid defendant. Tn the name of the stnto of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed nfc-uinst you in the above entitled suit on or before the Msl day of December, 1901, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the ubovo entitled court for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant, and for snob, other relief as shall seem meet and proper . This summons is ordered published In the Ore gon City Courier-Herald lor tho period of six weeka from date of first publication thereof such order being made by the Hon. Thomas . Ryan, Judge of the County Court of tho state of Oregon, for the county of Oiackumaa, ou the, 11th day of November, 11)01. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff, First publication Novo mbor 15th, 1001, SUMMONS. TO CUBE. A COLD Stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs, and gives them no chance to heal, D o ley's Honey and Tar cures without caus ing a strain in throwing off the phlegm like co union cough expectorants. Ubar man & Co. Continued on page 6. right's Disease. The largest sun ever paid for a pie scription. changed hands in San Fran cisco, An,?. 80, 1901. Tho transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of businees men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incnrablo diseases. They co nmonced the series investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over threo dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and admininte.ed it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug, 25, eighty-seven per cent of tho teat c;ises were either weil or progressing favorably. , There being but thirteen pr ceut of failures, the parties vero satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports ol the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cat. Women and Jewells Jewels, candy, flowers, man -that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a macnet o' mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewe's, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk her life to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and Ibronchial affections by the regu'ar use of Dr. Boschee's 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 Bysiem. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troub'es. You can get Dr. G. O. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. M. E. McCarver and W A. Holmes, Administrator of the Estate of It. L. Russell, Deceased, l'laiutifl's. vs. . Hiram E.Straight, William E. Straight, largarct Grata and (Iratz, her husband, Jacob Straight, James Straight, John Straight, Hiram E. E. BtraUht, administrator of Hiram Straight, Deceased, D fondant. To Jacob Straight, James Straight, Margaret Gratz, and Oralis, Ler husband, and each of you, said defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the coin plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day prescribed In the order for puuucation ot mis summons w men is six weeka from the day of publication whereof which date of publication is November 8th, 1901, and you will take notice that if you fail so to ap pear and answer the oomnlaint fl ed against you Herein on or Deioro saia last uay ot saiu lime prescribed in snid order, the plaintiffs will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded tn the com plaint herein to with the foreclosure of certain mortgages covering lots 1,2,3,4, 6, 7 and 8 of Block 71, of Oregon City, Oregon, and plaintiff will apply for such other and further relief a is just in the premises. I Thls summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Mcllride, Judge of said Court, upon applica tion of plaintiffs herein, which order ts duly made and entered in said court November 6th, 1U01. C. D. and D. C. LATOURKTTB, Attorneys fot Plaintiff. SUMMONS. mm OREGON ako union Pacific The 0. R.-& N. Co. ' Gives the Choice of THREE -TRAINS TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 0:00 p. m. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:C3 p. m. TO SPOKANE; MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. W. II. TO UNCI'S Livery & Feed Stabls Finest.! urnouts in City ,. OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J. VAUGHN'S Livery, Feed and Saie Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigs of All Kinds OREGON CITY, OREGON New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Sp3cialty Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv 9 Days lor SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia River Polnti. Jilontlily Steamers to Cbina and Japan. E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel See "A November Wise L'Dtli. Woman," Sliively's Any of our readers wanting lit:l!t, biilily profitable employment, should senu l.rc to the Echo Novelty Cok, Eoho, New York, for one of tlieio Engraved Novelty Show Card 8ina (! 1x14). Cat- nlotme and terms to ns;eiHs. hieluiMve Te ritory given. Great reduction in prices h all millin ery. Miss Goldsmith. The Portland City A Oreeon Rtilway Company will run crs every III) minutes between Oreson City and 1 ortlund Sua Georife A. Points, Upper Sandusky, O., writes: ''I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoarseness and tind it the Seat remedy ever tried. It stopped the cough immediately and relieved all eorenesa." Take none but Foley's, Charman & Co. Adolph lM.iner, Grand Mouud, 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 A Co. In the circuit court of the Etate of Ore' gon for the county of Clackamas. Minnie Narjot, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. Ernest Natjot. Defendant. To Ernest Nurj )t, said defendant. In the n ime of the Stat-j of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit on or before the 6th day of December, 1901, and if you fail to 80 answer, for want thereof the pHntiff will apply to the aboven tit'ed court for a decree fo.ever dissolv- ingthe bordsof matrimony now exist ing between the plaintiff and defendant, and foi' such other relief as shall seem meet and proper. This summons is ordered published in the Oregon Oily Courier-Herald for the period of six weeks from date of first publication thereof pucb order being made by tlie tton. 1 nomas b. Kvan, Jrdge of the county court ot the state of O.epon, for ttie county ot Clackamas, on the 31st day of October, laui. J. J. Fitzgerald, Attorney for Plaintiff, First publication November 1,1901. Bij valut 8 In ready-to-wear half. Miss uvasmitti. CASE I. I. TRIUMPH SULK Y 1'LO W Gtiarantte I to be the b st Sulky Flow in tho wur'd. This is a broad s'atement, hut we sImi I remly to rove it in the field with any plow made. SP"f:KNl FOR fl'KClAL CATALfX UE, t:tv. A lien,? lit Iiil ride lor on v Z; rents the rouud trip. Tho cars run cleai I Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co hrotigh to Caneniah on that day. r p, OREGON SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Alice V. Sis) , riaintiff, vs. JeirySisk, I Defendant, ) To Jtrry Sirk, de'endunt In the name of the state of Oregon: You arel erehy 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 alter ttie Joth day of OetO' her, 1901, the date ordered for the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to answer far want thereof, the plaintitt will apply to the court for ttie re"ef deuiHiided 'n her complaint filed herein, to-wit: For a decree from this court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiffand defendant, on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment of the plaintiff by the defend ant, S. S, GiLi.EsriK, . . Attorney for Plaintiff For full Information call on or add reus nearest O. li. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A.L.CRAIO, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon Swedish Asthma Cure. ABSOLUTELY CURES Asthma t Hav Fever i , tCronchia Trouble GUmNEED NO OPITAES For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY Oregon City, Oregon I Today take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevt-nts pneumonia, or other serious results Irom colds. It may be too late tomorrow. Charman & Co. Soft Harness Yon can mnke your hai nea as bo ft as glove tnd as toimh hh wiro by twins El' It EKA Hnr noun Oil, You cn lengthen its life make it List twice as long id it Ordinarily would. Harness Oil makes a noor looking bar- ffi nesa like new. Mude of j pure, heavy bodied oil, es 7, pocialU prepared to wilii I BUiiid tho weather. Sold everywhere i tn cans sXl size. Mada tj STANDARD OIL CO. i WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Daily Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria 7 P. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Between Portland, The Dalles and Way Points TIME CARD Leave Portland. TueB . Thure. and Sat 7 A. M Arrive The Dalles, tame day 5 P.M. Leave " Sun , Wf d. and Irl 7 A. M. Arrive Portland, same day 4 P. M. MEALS THE VERT BEST fTflMnmley Trips a Leading Feature f UTl'his Konte has the Grandest Scenic Attiac- tions en Harm . n Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH PHONES, MAIN 851 PORTLAND, OREGON J. C. WYATT, Aflt., Vancouver W0LF0R0 & WYERS, Agts.,White Salmcn PRATHER & BARNES, Agls., Hood River JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles A, J. TAYLOR, Agt., Astoria E. W. CRICHTON. Afit., Portland The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (exocpt Sunday) betwen The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Toochlng at way points on both Bides of the Columbia river. Both of tie above steamers have been re nl andare intxcellent shape for the season ofliOO Th Regulator Line will endeavor to glvei's patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamera of Die Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7a. m.and Dalles at 8 a, m.,and arrive at destination la ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. C. AIXAWAI General Agen HEAD; film 1 fl. trSV mwm. m t,VN Ai n aVug afarea. 25 Boat 35