OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAT, DECEMBER 27, 1901 WILLAMETTZ GROCERY Stevens block NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 10 Cents Package of H 0. Meal 25 Cents 3 Packages Seeded Raisins 20 Cents Pound Best Corsican Citron 5 Cents Pounp Best Cooking Figs 25 Cents 3 Pounds Mince Meat ' .20 Cents Pail Armour Star Mince Meat We handle a full line of Christmas Candies. Produce Taken MILES & McGLASHAN, Pkofs. Grand Ball Beaver Creek Hall New Year's Night, JAN. 1st. GoodMusic and Good Order. H D OOSIE RILL R S HOE DRILLS SHOE DRILLS DISC DRILLS Send for catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. PORTLAND, ORE. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRIN a Specialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY 0 and has been i The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. in use for over 30 years, has borne the Biimatnre of and has been made under his per- ion since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Custoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- . goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR OOMMNVf TT MUMMV STREET NEW VOMC CITY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In th eoanty conrt of th Estate of Oregon for Clackamas county. In the mutter of the estate of John 8. Green, deceased. Notice 1b hereby (riven thai the undersigned hai been duly appointed administrator by the above entitled court of the above named estate. All isrsons having claims against the fluid es'.ate are ereby required topresent them with Ihe proper vouchers therefor to me within six months from tne date hereof at my law ollluo iu Oregon City, Oregon. t. LI. J.AlUUKCTir., Administrator of the Kslato o( December 6, 1901. John 6. Green, deceased. Piano tickets with all Moore's Pharmacy. purchases 1 1 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Clackamas. In the Mutter of the Estate of Ant)8 M. Washburn, Deceased. Notice Is hernhv riven that Geome T. Howard, administrator of the estate of Agnes M. Wash- horn, deceased, has tiled his nnal report as aa- rainistrator of said estate In the county court aforesaid, and the Hon. Thomas F.Ryan, judge of sai.i court, has set Monday, the bin day oi Janu ary. 1902 at 1 1 o'clock a. in. for the hearing of ob- j"Cliom if any there be to said final report and for tlie mial stMliement oi fiaia estate. Whereof all persons interested are hereby re quested to ti to due notice, ana nie tneir oujeo. lions, if any thev have, before said date. Oregon City, uregou, Deo 2, 1WI1. GKOKGE T. HOWARD, Administrator of tne BBtate-of Agnes M. Wash burn, Deceased. T Is Your Head Bald? Oris the hair growing thin threatening baldnes.-? UsePrier'sHairFood It has produced a fine growth of hair on other bald heads, why not on yours? It never fails when used in the firet Btages. For eale by all druggists, also by R. Prier, t'aufield Building, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas, County. . . In the ma'or of the estate of Leonora Ross, de deased. Notice is hereby given tliat l.nclncla Boss, ad ministratrix nf the estate of Leonora Ross, de. ceased, has filed her dual account in the county court of the suite of Oregon, for Clackamas countv. anil I h it bv ord'T of said court Aion dav, the 13ihdiiy of January, A. I)., 101.2, at 10 o'clock a. m., in (he county court room in the court nouse In bhui county, nas Deen nxeu as uie time and place fur Injuring objections thereto, and settling the same. Administratrix of the Estate of Leonora Ross, DeceaBed. SPECIAL Not ice Is hereby elven that the undersigned. administratrix of the estate of James MoKenzie deceased, has filed in the county court of Clack- amas county, state of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate, and that Mon day, the Ird day of February, J902, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day, has been nxed Dy said court a., the time for hearing of obj ection of said report and the settlement tnereoi. Administratrix of the Estateof James McKenzie, Deceased, PANTS PATTERN REMNANTS $150 ...EACH... We have still a few Tine Cassimere 1emnants at Cost of manufacture OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS Brown & Welch .;''' i'tfvyS Proprietors of tiih- I. ft, h f if'' " 1 x'1, !, iV-K Seventh Street I? A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGO -Tuesday, December 24. Lieu The railroad holdings in for Land est reserves, sometimes called Scrip, scrip, although the authori ties here in Washington, say it cannot be so designated, as exchanges for these holdings must be by deed of conveyance stand in the way of suc cessful administration of the forest re serves. It is impossible to approxi mate the amount of railroad and other holdings within the reserves, or how much will be relinquished to the gov ernment and lieu lands selected, be cause no one knows what the railroads or individuals will do. It is known that neither individuals nor the railroads will voluntarily relinquish some of these lands, because' they are extiemely val uable. The law providing for such re UnqusBhment gave the holders the op tion of remaining within the reserves or taking lands elsewhere. After the rail roads thoroughly examine the holdings within the reserves, and decide what is best for their interests, they will proba bly make exchanges, leaving the- gov ernment any poor lands and taking bet ter land in other parts ot the country. Settlers will do the same. Edgar Stanton Macleay, whose con nection with the Schley case led Presi dent Roosevelt to request his resigna tion as special laborer in the navy, made foimal demand today for trial by the usual navy proceedings. Ex-Governor Shaw, ot Iowa, has been offered the secretaryship of the treas ury. Kitchener reports sharp fighting in Orange River nd Transvaal colonies. British losses in Transvaal engagements were heavy Australia will send 1000 men to South Africa. Sumner Grand Arrm PoBt, of 1 ort- land, adopts resolutions commending Admiral Schley . A Roseburg coroner's Jury charges Alfred H. Hart with murder. He is ac cused of having purposely and malic iously Bhot a Japanese section hand at Wilbur. Mrs. Susan Kees, wife of Sheriff KeeB, of Walla AVall, prevented the es caoe of the countv orisoners, after they had overpowered her husband, by thrusting a revolver through the com or grating, which cowed the men back into their cells. The attorney-general of the state of Washington gives the opinion that trusts and monopolies are illegal. Wednesday, December 25 . Secretary Long has summarily dis- missed Historian Macleav from his po sition in the Brooklyn navy yard, but he has appealed to the civil service de nartment. Macleav is making is mak' ing a vigorous fight against being turned on account of calling Admiral bchley a coward and poltroon. The Portland water commission com mission agrees to pay $2,00,000 for ihe Albina water plant. ' Murderers Wade and Dalton, the Morrow murderers, are sentenced to hang in Portland on January 31st, The Totem Club, a large gambling house, was blown up by dynamite. The building was more or less wrecked, ana three persons were injured. Thursday, December 28. Ex-Governor Leld M. Shaw, will succeed Lymau Ua, as secretary of Ihe treasury. Se- retary Wilson, ot Iowa, will continue to hold down his portfolio as secreiary oi agncuiture. Thus Iota will have two representa tives in the cabinet. Fmprune Gere d.I I Fruit 1 I 46 7 V Grains A Perfect Food Drink The beverage msda from FigprilllC CCrCS 1 's smooth, palatable and nutritious. !:. t:se of .the large percentage of natMrr.1 saccharine mat ter In fifrs smj prunes,' Flgprune requires . I ss sujjar l!:sn any other Ceretl co'lee. cJ All Grocers Sell It. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. FINAL NOTICE. SUMMONS. For Over Fifty Tear.. An Old and Wbll-Trikd Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been UBed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the hest remedy lor Diarrhoea. is pleasant to the taste, Sold by Druggists r . .i... ti7i.i ni- in every part ui tus nuuu. icmj five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu' lable. Insure and ask for Mrs. Wins' lew's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. In the Circuit Court, of the Stale Oregon, for the County of Clatkamus. Therese Grapengelter, i-iaintin, vs. Peter Grapensjtlter, . Defendant, To Peter Grapengelter, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are herebv reouired to eimear and anBwer the com- rdiiliu tiled apiinst you in tne aoove entitled sun on or before January S!7th, 1902, and if you fail to answer, for want ttnreof, the plaintiff will apply to the sum court lor tne relief oemanaeQ in sam complaint, to-wits a decree anulling and dis- solving the lnarrlnee betwei-n said parlies, This summons is published pursuant to an or der of Hon. Thomas F. Rvan. county ludgeof paid county, said order bearing date December 7th, 1901, ami the first publication being of date December latii, iui. C. D. St D. C. I.AIOURF.TTE AUome)8 for Plaintiff. Dated December I8tr, l'.ui. 125 500 800 1 3G00 500 209 500 180 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice Is herebv ilven that the executrix of the estate of Phillip Wolf, deceased, has filed In the countv court of Clackamas countv. state of Ore gon, her filial account as such executrix of said es ale. And that the Vlth day of January, liX)', at 10 o'clock a. m., has been Hxed by said court m the time for hf suing all ohjctLns to said report and the sttu Jiiout Miereor. - MAKOARF.THA WOLF. Executrix nf flic Estate of Phillip Wolf, deceased. U Ken k gcnuciiel. Attorneys liir Executrix. McKlnleu as Hanna Knew JJim The January "National Magazine" of Boston widcentain the first of a series of articles by Senator Mark Ilanna, of Ohio, on the career ot Iiib mend, the lute President William McKinley. No other man was bo warmly, devoted to McKinley or so closely in touch with him. These aiticles will embody the senator's estimate of his friend's char acter and life work, and give many in teresting incidents of his career. I hey will be the most widely read and authori tative contributions on this subject, which is of the profoundest interest to all patriotic Americans' "The ationaI ' is a hrst class Amen n News-Magazine, its stories are strong, Us pictures of men and women of the day many and timely, its "Affairs at Washington" unique, lhnee who are not subscribers can obtain the Janu nry number by pending 10 cents in tamps 10 W. W. Potter (Jo., Publish ere, 41 West First Street, Boston, An- niml siibfcnptions, covering the entire eenes, ft. right's Disease. Market LM H On Tellies 1 I We carry the largest stock of Caskets Ccflins, Kobes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only underlakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can ba had elsewhere We are under small expensejand do not ask large profits. Calh promptly attend! night or day R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Docri South of Court House. preaervea and picklea, spread a thin coavtlng of PURE REFINED PARAFFIfiE Will keep them absolutely moisture and acid proof, pure Refined Paralline Is also usefial in a dozen other ways alioilt tlj bouaft, Full directions In each package, bold everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. Tne largest sum ever paid lor a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco. Aug. 30. 1901. The transfer in volvcd in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Unghl s Disease and IJia- betes, hitherto incurable diHeases. They commenced the aeries inveti gation of the specific Nov, 15, 3000. They interviewed tcores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases. and administered it with the physicians forjudges. Lpto Aug. 'id, eighty-seven per cent of tho test caees were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen pr cent of failures, the parties wee satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the elinical reports of the test casea were publii-lied and will be mailed free on Ap plication. Address John J. rulton Company, 420 Montgomery St.. San Francisco, Cal. Charman & Co, are our sole Agents in Oregon City. F S Morris to General Electric Co, sw and 15, of seof sec AS, w oi e of sec 83, 3, 4 e, and e of spc 3. 4. 4e 1 D W James to D F LeFever, 120 as in the Wori-ham claim, 3, 2 e . . . . 2400 .T Dnffv to E Conrand. M of e34 of Wnrs ism c aim. 2.16 DJU M T. rtrimra trt R It Falzold. lot 8. blk 38. Orecon Citv l-l f! T I.nlniirptt.e to D Lvons, lot 7. blk 3, Oregon City iwu H J Minthorn to J 8 KeeBe, iota tn oj. blk 64 and 1 to 5. 65. Min thorn ' 105 R M DannalB to A L Thompson, R ns in sec 32. 1. 2 e 300 H M AcklevtoE Kriebaum. part of claim 51,3, 4e.... 1100 J W Roots to T A Koots, lots 1, li, 3 and blk 13, Talberts Add A W Perdue to L J Perdue, 1 as in sec 18, 5, 1 e L J Perdue to P J Schindler, 1 a a in center of section 18, 5, 1 e Chas Reber to G llatsch, 1 26 as in sec 16. 2, 3 e E Warner to H S Raney, 10 as iu McCarver elm Wm M Smith to M E Rosentein, sw of se of sec 31, 3, 2e... . ... O McClure'to H J Johnson, .x4 of sw of se and s) of n of sw of se of sec 29, 1, 4 e J A West to A G Wetzler, sw of se of sec 29, and 13 and 12.50 aB in Crow elm in t 2, 2 e R O Palmateer to L Willis, 1 . 88 as sec 24, and nw of nw of se 25, 3, 4 e t L M Mass to O W Armstrong, 2-3 of lots 1 and 2, blk 23. Ctnby.. J S Smith to A Smith, lots 1 and 2 and lots 3 and 4 and tract joining in Parker Hill Add H A Hiukle to A Beason, nw of sec 31 and ne of Bee 31 and no of etc 36. 4. 1 w O&CKROotoW II Plulps, se of sw tf sec 5, 2, 5 e.. . . . W H Seward to J L Seely, 35, as in roadway in sec 30, 3, 1 e 1G5 S McMahon to waverly Associa tion, lots 10 and 21, blk 19, Cam bridge S B Kent to M F Morris. 6.08 as in sec 14,5, 1 w $152 G Co le to J W Loder. lots 12. 13, 14, Gladstone 250 E K Bohall to A O Moehnke, 25 as in Chas Walker elm, 3, 2 e L 11 Andrews to L B Andrews,70.6fl as in Walker elm, 2, 1 e L H Andrews to C P Andrews, 68.37 as in Walker elm, 2, 1 e. . . L H Andrews to II A Andrews, 71.13 as in Walker elm, 2, le.... R C Bradt to II Warren, e of sw wfofse and seof seof sec 23, t 3 s. r 5 e L Moshberger te P Maytz, se of ne sec 25, 4, 1 e J A Byrely to E 8 Collins, Be of ne, ng of to, and ne oi sw, sec 4, 7, 4 e O & C R Co to J Paulsen, ne of ne ol Bee 29.3. 5 e..... II Paulsen to A A Palmer, sw of se of sec 20. 3, 5 e H M Mnllan to A M Mullan, land in Milwaukie K W lligginson to D McNicol, 8 as in sec 5, 2, 2 e C 1'agh to A Updegraves.e 1-2 of se of tec 32, 2, 2, 5 e K Pagh toG A Wolf, nw of sec 4,3, 5 e F E OlBen to W Klett, part of Whitcombclm, 2.1 e,. J C Edmonds to B Schatz, lots 4 ar.d 6 in Green Point 800 D Quant to P C R R Co, right of wy in ne of se, Feifi5, 1, 1 e. Wm L Spicer to C Amaclier, 72,81 as in sec 12, 2, 2 e C P Sullivan to M E Dunn, lute 1 and 2, blk 7, Oswego J G Foster to E N Foster, 60 as in Vickers elm, 3, 1 e J J Rider to EN Foster, 10 as in Vickers elm, 3, 1 e R Williams to T Echerd, sw of sec 26, 5, 2 e J A Selizer to J R Lewis, n 1-2 of ne and e 12 of nw of se: 22, 4,4 e Manila Pecijiarltiea. A capable newspaper correspondent, who has lived in Manila, writes frotm that city, in an illustrated article pub lished in The Outlook.ihat acquaintance Ytim luaniia lessens ohjecuons to it. "It grows on one like vice or an acquired taste. The few natives whom whites meet in business or socially are court eous, quiet.hkable pt ople, even if whites never tee) sure about triiBtinis ,hem. Na live habits are not offensive. Every body gambles and fights chickens, but both of theBe pastimes seek reasonable seclusion. Tnere is no intemperance. Cafes and saloons do not obtrude their smells and noises on all sides, as in Ha vana. An American wonders at the few drinkitig-places until he lenrns that they cater only to his own kiud, who constitute about three per cent of Ma nila's population, and l.ol more than four per cent, when soldiers Hock tO lown. Natives keep to thoutsulvea. They do not gather in street crowds, ex cept lor church processions in hestass celebrated in daylight. After dark they prelerthe quiet of their own homes. where friends may drop in and enjoy a nibhle of sweets and music. Soil, sun and bounteous raim make amends for human netrlect by garment of waving grem. rich with blossoms.. which they spread prnfusely about the yards and heuses. There are lovely- pictures almost everywhere. W henv Manila shall learn modern wavs, andl hecomt prosperous tnoujh to induce- he public improvements which it needs- and to popularize fresh paint and tidy laoits among ImuwhoUer, it tn ly be- no longer mockery to c ill it Pearl of the- Oiieut." Fuotl Changed to Toison. Putrefying food in the inti stines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poi sons trom clogged bowels, gently, easily uit surely, curing Constipation, liilious- neas-, bii'k Headache, fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel trouble, o.ily 2jc at Geo, A Harding's, THE HOME GOLD CU!I. An IiiKcmoiiH Treatment by whlolk Drunkards are Itelng Cured Da'ly la Spite of Themselves,. No JSoxIous Doses. No Weakening of tl! Nerves. A Pleasant anil 1'ejalt.lve Uure for the Liquor Habit. 400 1000 862 755 220 It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled' with poi son, and nerve? ' fin pVtely shaWored by periodical or tv '..ui ue of intoxicating liquors, reqnt- antidote capablof neutralizing ai d . -radicating this poison, and destroying ihe cia-.ingfor intoxi cants. SufU reis may no,t cure them selves at home without publicity or lost of time from business hv this wonderful "HOME OOLDCURE'"' which has been perfected after many yearB of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faith ful use according to directions of this) onderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVES (JURIS YDUR IIUHKAND5 f CHILDREN CURE Y )UU- FATH ERS 1 1 This remedy is no sense a noB. trum but is a specific fur this disease only, and is so skilliully devised and pre pared mat, it is iiio"M!giuy soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can t given in a cup oi tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have eured themselves with this priceless remedy, ana as many more have been cured and made temperate men bv havinff the CURE" administered bv loving friendsv and relatives without their knowledge n coffee or tea, and believe todav that- they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleadine 'improvement." Drive out the diseasti at once and for all time. The "Home GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price oi une Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a" treatment more ef fectual than others costing $H6 to- 50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians wtien requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of tho world on receipt of One Dollar, Address Dept K6U4, EDWIN B. GILES & COM P AN Y 2330 and V332 Market Street, Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly confidential. 300 600 800 5C0 000 350 00 150 1 200 1 Chamberlain' Slomarli and Liver Tub't Try them When joufcel dull after eatiug. When you have no appetite. Wheu you have a bad taste in tl mouth. When your Jiver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When yon feel bilious. They will improve your appetite clearite and invigorate your siomac and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by G. A. Harding. A cold, cough or la grippe can be "nipped" in the bud, with a dose or two of Foley s Honey and far. Beware substitute. Charman & Co. to trim a cor,x in onk uay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If it fails to curer E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Zoc. A CELEBRATED Chickering Piano VALUE $65O.0a TO BE GIVEN AWAY The enterprising citizens of Oregon, City have purchased a $650 Chickering Piano and will on January 25, 1902, give it to the organization or l etson lecetv- ing the greatest number of votesr. Th instrument and ballot box are on exhi bition at Burmeinter & Andresrn's iew- elry store, where the ballots are counted every Wednesday evening and the result lspuhlhed in the Courier-Herald. The olllcial ballots are WHITE and "are printed by the Courier-Herald and is sued FREE by the follow ing merchant with every 10-cent -purchase: j R. Freytag, groceries V. Harris, groceries Hchrewe & Vernum. meats Brunswick Restaurant liimneister .4 Andresen, jewelry Charman & (Jo., drugs C'-J.''. Courier-Herald, printing Moo e's Pharmacy . Wehh's Candy Store Red Front, general merchandise. I. Felling, F. T. linilow, gn cerits J M. Price, clothing P. O. Cigar More ; Pope A Co., hardware A. Robaitfon, groceiiuH F, !y Bros., general nieichaiic'J tj G. A. Harding, drugs J. W. I'.lauev; uieatH G. Itoren.-teiti, clo't in W. L. Block, lioiiM.'Iiunirher Kozy Kandy Kiu h. n . ryj P. G. Shark, bi.ibir, ccnfectiiwrj "'. , If. Schrader, bakery , " M's. Ueute, Indies' fur.jiBiitDegc.SRia.