' B ' OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBERjSflSOl W E. BLOCK, the Jjomefurnisber In Carpets. Bargains in Square Piano In Curtains Tor Sale Cheap. 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. Wall Paper. In Good Condition. I Ingrain carpets from 25 cents per yard and up. In Mattings A very fine line from 15 cents and up. In Crockery All kinds of Crockery and Hardware at surprisingly low figure. Linokum Oil Cloth from 25c a yd. up. QQOQOGGQOOOGGGQQGG I CORRESPONDENCE ooooooooooooooooooooo Continued from page6 . Jliyhlantl. Highland ia still high, but not very dry .at present. We are having fine winter weather. There k a great deal of fall wheat to so -V yet. The ground is plowed and we are wailing for a Jdry spell. block looks well. The painiinji of the school house was let to D. 0. Richardson, of lledland, who 1b very busy now with his brush and paint. There is a prospect now of having a Chrislma? tree with appropriate exer ciser The election of officers in the High land Grange resulted as follows: Mas ter, Charhs P. Tallman; overseer, R. L. Ringo; steward, A. J. ltiugo; assistant steward, Roy Grace; lecturer, Mis, Nora Miller; chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie Ringo; treasurer, A. Harrington ; secretary, G. R. Miller; gate-keeper, Frank Ringo; ceres, MrH. Carrie Ringo; pomona, Cora Lurking; flora, Mrs. Maggie Harrington; lady assistant, Mrs. Mary Nicholas. Fred Matson, our enterprising young sawmill man is doing a rushing busi ness. Bevt ral of the Highlanders are con templating visiting Springwater to 1 at tend the farmers' institute litld under the auspices of Corvallis Agricultural College and Oregon Experiment Station. lledland. The Redland literary and debating so ciety held another interesting meeting Friday evening. The question for de bate for the next meeting will bo ''Re solved that the army has done more for the nation than the navy." lledland M. E. Sunday school will have a Christmas tree. A. M Kirchem has bought the Wil liams place on the four corners. The amount paid for the property was $2000. Mrs. Anna Williams was down from Carbonado a few days ago on business. W. II. Bonney is having some slash inj; done opposite the M. IS. church. Say, brother farmer, are you going to pout that critter running along with your cattle? The law imposes a flue of $10 for not doing bo. James Fullain and J. Dew are scour ing the country for several head of year lings heifers and Bteers. James Fullam took 1000 pounds of dressed hog to Portland hit week. Mrs. Jack Fullam, of Portland, ia vis iting Mr. and Mrs. James Fullam, Mrs. Lehman is selling off all of her personal property with the intention of going East. lledland can bnas.t of one of the best femulo trappers in the state, having re cently caught one coyote anil four conns (not the dark kind). Look out hoys, you may be next. K . Mur lici n ccntly caught a coyoto. Mr. Keiiuau has rented the Cartright pin CO. Arthur Barrett has rented the Cam p bell place, and he intends to raise hogs, Mrs. Matue Hermann was out ou short visit hint week. John lliclmidson wants to rent his place and go to Idaho. Charles ilieiubottioui is honid from Sandy. ' Seeding of fall whe it is not yet flu ished on this ridge, sumo having not yet linished plowing. L. F. Harlow. Democrats of Clackamas county, don't forget there is a gentleman in thispio cinct that iuitht he persuaded to run for representative, a man that somo, who are not democrats would like to honor with our votes, one who will not misrep renenttho democrat partv and with nil, a inrmer. Governor Vansant, of Minnesota, is making n great splutter to prevent the limit Northern and Northern Pacific Consolidating. It is only a bid for votes. It will help him whether he wins or loses, and there isn't much danger of his winning and the railroad magnates know it. The government ought to own the railroaus consolidation will help it along. Weather fair. Health is good, but news is as scarce as the proverbial hen's teeth. If the county commissioners don't do something and that soon the apron lead ing to the new bridge at this place will surely cave ii, and the grade leading on tho bridge ought to be completed at once, as the road leading to the old bridge Is said to be in a very bad con dition. If allot the bad men were to be hung this would be a lonesome world for tho few of us that are left. We are opposed to the death penalty anyway. Abe Widows says that he is too busy aooooooo 00000 main St. Opposite Post Office. JlWyou thinking of buying some runrnZUHE, CMPGtS, SZOUGS or SCGGE HJm66S? tJI If you ate, bold on to your money until you have seen ours, as values count, not words. HE values we offer are apparent at a glance. The few items quoted Jiere give but a faint idea of the many attractive offerings we make. You need not call often to come in contact with the many good things as they come and go. lui,T(diirtifti '"""-'fl" 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. - 1 I 4 j "liflll"IHp"iP to read, and when he is not at work he has to rock the cradle. That serves you right, Abe. The average increase of the socialist vote this year was over 109 percent. Two new subscribers for the Courier Herald this week, and those that don't take it borrow it. Oue of the corres pondents proposes thr e cheers for the Courier-Herald. Alright. Hip! Hip! Hurrah ! Now send a few subscribers that will please the editor better. Hold ou to the rest of that poem, Macksburg. Dollie is all right. James 8. Smith, of Eaale Creek, was visiting friends here Saturday and Sun day. Come again, Jitnmie. If anyo"e thinks that Theodore isn't a good republican read his message to congress and become disillusioned, but we still think that he is the president when he turns a politician down. He turns him down, hard. Say comrades, he "nevah" Dinted pensions, did he? Miss Rose Rewk will not attend school here any longer, as Bhe has contracted a severe cold , Here is healthjo the TJ. V. TJ. boys of Oregon City. Will Covey came very near dislocat ing his neck one day last week. We don't dare to joke about it Will said he was so far gone that he heard the Barlow M. E, church organ, but that it did not sound like it was in Barlow or in heaven. Query: "Whose was it?" The Lutheran services at the M. E. church in Barlow -will be held on Sun day evening at 7:30 of Dec. 29. Corporal. IVoodbum, Joe Clarke returned from Coburj: last week. Mr. Noblatt, of Hubbard, was in our burg laBt Monday. Westly Clarke, who is employed by the S. P. Co. at Canby, visited relatives here Sunday. Messrs. Roche and Schwabaurer were Oregon City visitors Sunday. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Jack Broyles, on December 9th, a boy. There was a certain young lady in this town who left some pretty sweet reading letters in a store last Monday. One was from Darling Dick and one was from another darling of hers. Ba care ful after this and don't leave i our love letters lying around after this. Marst al Provost has made two arrests lately two young men riding on a train. The city marshal iB not as warm as he might be when he runs into other peo ple'a business. Dutch. Wllliolt. Wilhoit not being represented for some timo, I will endeavor to give you a lew items tins week. J. L. Grouse, who has been very sick, we are giad to report la able to be out once more. C. G. Vorhios iB now taking music lessons every Saturday night. That's right, Clarence. School Superintendent Zinser was in this burg visiting schools a few days go. ( C. G. Vorhios has purchased a fine work horse. Orley Thomas has his new house al most completed. He gave the young people of this place a party. rraiiK iiaun, 01 hock ureek, was transacting business af Scott's Mills on Monday last. Rant Thomas, a well known freighter of Seotts Mills, was in our midst one uay last week. Mis. Beckio Wade purchased a fine gold chaiu last week. Mrs. Haun and Beckie Wade made a business trip to Silverton last Monday A. D. Mazingo. who has been work ing in a logging camp near Ranior for tho past year, has returned home, where ne win visit wuti ins parents and friends. Miss Nora Pluard, of Beaver Lake, called on A. L. Groshong and wife Sun day. There ia considerable dissatisfaction in this district on account of the manner some people behave during school meeting. A tine would probably teach some of them a lesson. Jake Groshong ami James Malstead, of Missouri Ridge, made a quick trip to Oregon City Monday last. Mr. Sandstrotu has rented his farm to air. Wilson, and baa moved toSellwood, where he will hereafter make his home G. W. Wyland and family, of Rock Creek, called on Mrs. Emma Vorhies Sunday last. A. L. Wyland, of Rock Creek, made a trip to Scotts Mills last week. James Nicholson and family were visiting Mrs. Emma Yorhiea Suuday last. ' Brenton Veddor, of McKee, was visit ing his pupils and many friends in this vicinity last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jane Milstead. of Pleas. ant Hill, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1 nomas last Sunday. G. W. Wyland.who left this spring for TV "3 Below are a few Ai-''"''iti'f'''riiiiililiiiiiiili;iiiiii)ijliiiiiifaiilii fllll'llfl'l'IITijr Eastern Oregon, where he has been herding sheep during the summer, has returned home C. A Ryan has moved onto his place near Marquam. Dan Groshong has rented the Widow Scribner place near Wilhoit Springs for one year. Ralph Slaughter was visiting friends Sunday last. J. Crause is on the rick list. Colton. Stormy weather is the order of the day. - Lewie Hubbard is slowly improving from attack of typhoid fever. Bert Hubbard is home from Vance, Wash . , was called home on account of his brother's illness. Emery Gottbarg is home from Wash ington. School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Roman, of Oregon City. We see quite an improvement in our hall, and we hope to see it still im prove. There will be an entertainment and Christmas tree here on Onristrnas Eve. Elbert Kill in, of Handy, has returned home. He has been Btaying with his couein. Molalla. Weather is pleasant and fine after the shower. Fred Eyman and Albert Moshberger went after a load of walnuts near Hub bard today. Isaac Williams and Ed Hardestv were guests of Moshberger brothers Sunday. Charlie Beede, who has been in Port land for some time is home again. Miss OUie Hardesty has been having quite a serious time with a severe sore throat. Her mother iB also afflicted with the same complaint. Mrs. T. B, Donaldson is in Portland. Philip Ogle has been buying some cat tle, as he intends to go into the critter business to some extent. Mr. Oswalt has sold his farm here to Mr. Cochran, of Needy, who intends to take possession in a short time. Grandfather Samson was visiting at I. J. Bigelow's home Sunday. Albert Eyman ia working in Portland. Mr. Kylo is working in Portland on a boom. ' School began here today after a vaca tion on account of scarlet fever in the" district. John Crocker, who has been having a soriouB time at intervals with one of his ankles for several years, ia laid up with the same malady again. Preparations are being made for a rousing program for the Christmas tree at Smyrna. Rustic. Weather Report, Following is the voluntary observer's weather report for the month of Novem ber, 11)01, at Miramonte Farm, Clacka mas county, Or' : Mean temp. 48.1. Maximum temperature, 65. Date 4th. Minimum temperature, 32. Date 2nd. Total precipitation, 6.72 inches. Number days clear, 2. Partly cloudy, 10. Cloudy, 18. Dates of frost light, 2nd. Prevailing wind Direction, southerly. Remarks Ground too wet now for any work except grubbing on high lands. G. Mubckb, Observer. FlCsPRUBJE Cereal Children who drinli Figprune thrive and grow strong. The refect food drink for flowing children is FlG PRUNE. It is made from carefully se lected California figs, prunes and sound, well ripened grain. Looks like corfce. Tastes like cofTee. But there is not a grain of coffee in it. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only. ALL GROCERS SELL FIGPRUNE CEREAL mHlli..i : MiM many good things of the many bargains Jin iilllllllH.illi Ili'luallltl lit Iniill11ll. .illlmlHllliimllil 7n 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 h i I chen Treasures, $2.50. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of. the State ot Orjgon for ' the County of Clackamas." Clara Bhinr'lie Blanchet, ( Plaintiff, vs. y LouIb Jennbiiplist Bianchet, liofoudunt To Louis Jcanbapllst Manchet, suiddif jndant. In the nam nf the state of Oreaon, you are hereby requireil to app ar and answer the com plalnl filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the Vlsl day of December, 1901, and if you fail to so answer, for want therdof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled oourt for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between the plaintiff and de fondant, and for such other relief as shall seem meet and 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 Clackamas, on the, 11th day of oeinoer, lyui. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Firit publication November 16th, 1901. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. M. E. SIcCarver and W A. Holmes, Administrator of the Estate of It. L. Kussell, Deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. Hiram E-Stralght, 'William E. Straight, Margaret Oratz and Uratz, her ' husband, Jacob Straight, James Straight, John Straight, II! ram K. E. Straight, administrator of Jllrani Straight, Deceased, D f eudants. To Jacob Straight, James Straight, Margaret Gratz, and Cirutz, her husband, and each of you, said defendants. In tho name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed airainst vou in the abnvn nnt.it. fori suit on or before the last day prescribed In the order for publication of this summons which is six weeks from the day of publication hereof which date of publication Is November 8tli, 1901, and you will take notice that if you fall so to ap pear aud answer the complaint filed against you herein on or before said last day of said time prescribed In said order, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in 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 as is just in the premises. I iThis sum mons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Mclhide, Judge of said Court, upon applica tion of plaintiffs htreln.which order Is duly made and entered In sail court November 6th, 1901, CD. aud D. C. LATOUKBTTE. Attorneys fot Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the county conrt of the .state of Oregon for Clackamas county. In tne matter of the estate of John S. Groen, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator by the above entitled court of the above named estate. Alt pers.tlis having claims against the said ea'.ate are hereby required topresent them with the proper vouchers therefor to me within six months from tne date hereof at my law oillee lu Oregon City. Oregon. C. D. LArOUUETTE, Administrator of the Kstate of December 6, 1P01. John S. Green, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the executrix of the estate of Phillip Wolf, deceased, has filed in the oounty court of Oiackamas county, state of Ore gon, her final account as such executrix of said es'ate. And that the 13th dav of January, l'KV at 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing all objections to said report and the settlement 'hereof. MAKGAKETtTA WOLF, Executrix of Ihe Estate of Phillip Wolf, deceased U Hen Schueliel. Attorneys for Executrix. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Cuiinty of Clackamas. In Ihe Mutter of the Estate of Apnea M, Washburn, Deceased. Notlcfls hereby glvon that George T. Howard administrator of the estate of Agnes M. Wash burn, deceased, has filed his final report as ad ministrator of said estate in the county court aforesaid, and the lion. Thomas F.Kyan, judge of said court, has set Monday, the 6th day of Janu ary, 1902. at 1 1 o'clock a. m. for the hearing of ob jectlom if any there be to said final report and for the final settlement of said estate Whereof all persons Interested are hereby re quested to take due notice, and tile their objeo tioiis, if any they have, before said dale. Oregon City, Oregon, Deo a, 1901. . . , , . GKORUK T. HOWARD, Aitministrator of tne Estate of Agnes M. Wash bum, Deceased. FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all whom It may con cern that tho undersigned administratrix of the estate of ilary Leonard, Deceased, has filed her final abcount as said administratrix, with the County Court of the Countv of Clackamas and State of Oregon, and that the Hon. T. F. Ryan, Judge of said court, has set Monday, the 6tU day of January, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock . m of said day as the time for hearing said report and objections thereto, if anv there be. CATHARINE JONES. Administratrix of .he Estato of , , . Mary Leonard, deceased. Dated November 21st, likll. nramni fhii signature is on every box ot the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet s0 remedy that curt a cold In im dm as they iiltlii,1lHl.ii.,illlllii,i,llll.iiitt...lt .if I altl;. .M mi J SitOSTLlNE AMD THE The 0..R. k N. Co. Gives ihe Choice of THREE TRAINS AIM TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. . 9:00 p. m. TO SALT 1 iV E, DEN ii,, OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boata leaves PofTTand daily for Willam ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China anil Japan. For full information call on or address nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A.L.CRAIG, G, P. A Portland, Oregon Singer Machines Bottom Prices needles and Parts 5. dargreaves. Jit Jed Trent Store. BARGAINS On account of leaving the state I offer for sale on easy terms the following louse and Lot on 11th Street m instnlmeritsllnn House and Lot in Block 99 ooo 3.30 Acres in Oregon City, olenred and level. 1200 1.90 Acres in Oregon Citv, pnrt clearer! .. 7fi0 .H8 Acres in Oregon City, all clean d Riid leel 300 z.io Acres in uregon city, part cleared 800 i.,oi o, moca 40, county A net., corner 160 Lot u, Block 4, Mountain view Add 75 Lot in Darling's Add 50 30 Acres timber land, rich soil, 4 miles out.., 760 KiO Acres timber land on Molalla river . .. 2000 18.:il Acres near Woodstock and Willsburg 8000 4 Lots in Skamokawa Washington 200 AddresB Box 302, Oregon City, or call ou me at u. A. Cheney s Real Estate Office. WA VTITnTrfTTSTttrnlJTA V xckvt x,tv wn men to travel and advertise for old established houseof solid financial standing. Salary $78 a year aud expenses, all payable in cash. No can vassing required. (Jive references and enclose aeii-amiressea stamped envelope. Address Man ger, Sm t'axton Bids., Chicago. Guckenheimer Ilye. Kelly &. Noblitt have received a lot of Guckenheimer, genuine, double-stamp high proof rye whiskey. ;Abeolutely pure. 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 field with any plow made. 2F"-KND FOR SPKC1AL CATALOGUE. Mitchell.Lewis & Staver Co FOETLAND, OREGON " We also sell Pianos and organs from the Men 6iU bert(& Sole agents for the celebrated Bomes tic Sewing ffla chine. W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Finest Turnouts in City OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J. VAUGHN'S Livery, Feed and Sale 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 Specialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON 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 Dally Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD LeaTB Portland... 7 A. U Leave Astoria , 7 V. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Between Portland, The Dalles and Way Points TIME CARD Leave Portland, Tues., Thurs. and Sat 7 A. M Arrlv The Dalles, same day 6 P. M. Leave ' 8un , Wed. and Fri 7 A.M. Arrive Portland, same day 4 P. M. JIEALS THE VERY BEST l"Sunday Trips a Leadluu Feature gMF-ma Ronle has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions en Earth Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH niOKES, MAIN 861 PORTLAND, OKE0OK J. C. WYATT, Agt., Vancouver W0LF0R0 &. WYERS, Agts.,White Salmon PRATHER & BARNES, Agts., Hood River JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR; Agt, Astoria E. W. CRIGHT0N, Ait., 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 wv points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have been re nl and are in excellent shape for the season ofl'W The Regulator Line willendeavor to gtvelUl patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamera of The Keirulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7 a. m.and Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arriveat destination ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. C. AJ.LAWAY General Agen HEADACHE At all lrug (tent. 25 Com 25e. J