OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3, 1902 i AVcGetablcPreparationfor As similating tticToodfltuiHegula- lipg the Stomocbs andlwwels at Promotes Digcslion,Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narc otic. Save atOlda-SAMllJJmBEa Pumpkin Se$d Alx.Stnna JlcJulU S.ll, -Anise. Sf d Hjtpemtint - f Urm Seed -ftgnhtd Sugar . hutyri fluycr. A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa- Worms .ConvansionsJeverisrv ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature ot NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEH. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In tho county court of tin tate of Oregon for Clackamas county. In tne m tier of the estate of John S. Green, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned h been dulv appointed administrator by the above entitled court of the above named estate. Ail pers.tus having claims against the said eB'ate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers therefor to me within six months from tne date hereof at my law olilce in Oregon City, Oregon. C. D. LATOURKTTE, Administrator of the Estate of December 6, 1901. John S. Green, deceased. the i Air NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon , for Clackamas, county. In the matter of the estate of Leonora Ross, de deased. Notice is hereby given that Lnclnda Boss, ad mlnlstratrix of the estate of Leonora Ross, de ceased, has filed her final account in the county court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas couutv. ad that bv order of said court won day, the 13th day of January, A. D., 191.2, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the county court room in the court house in said county, has been fixed as the time and place for bearing objections thereto, and settling the same. LUCINDA KOSS, Administratrix of the Estate of 1 Leonora Ross, Deceased. In Use For Over Thirty Years FINAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of James McKenzie deceased, lias- filed in the county court of Clack- arnos county, state of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate, and that Mon day, the ird day of February, 1902, at the hour of i0 o'clock a. m., of said day, has been fixed by Baid court as the time for hearing or obj eotlon ol said report and the settlement thereof. JENNIE MCKENZIK, J. dministratrix of tile Estate of James McKenzie, Deceased, SUMMONS. i; NEWS OF THE WEEK, j; Sunday, December 29. A At a meeting of the direc- New tors o the Houston & Tex as Position. Central Railroad Company, C. II Markham was el cted vice. president and executive head of tha lines of the system. Mr. Markham is now assistant height traffic managrr of the Pacific division of the Souohern Pa cific, with headquarters at San Fran cisco. Mr. Markham was formerly general passenger and freight aent of the Southern i'asihe, with headquarters at Portland. Vfuteii Sharp Knlvei, "I have often wondered where one could find the sharp knives of the world," said an observant citizen, "and really the problem Is one of some seri ousness, and one, upon reflection, Is al most driven to the conclusion that there are no sharp knives In the world. "Have you ever noticed how hard It Is to find a really sharp knife? Stop the first man you meet and ask him to let you have his knife for a minute and listen to what he says about It. Nine times out of ten he will say, 'I have i one, but it Isn't very sharp.' You way pick they will always tell you i thing. If a man should ask mo for my THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Being Cured Da'ly lu Spite of Themselves. No Moxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A rirasuiit and Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It is now genernlly known and under. j stood that Drunkenness is a diteaee and not weakness. A body filled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxication- out your men Indifferently, and i 'a,uorpi requires an antidote capable will always tell you the same ! ""5t;"l"1","!:d11ed,oat!n 'Ms Poim. unu urDnuyuig uiu uaviijjj lor 1IUOX1- I'flTl tH. Rll ffpfPl a m it V nnur inrn tliom. The battleship Missouri was launched I knife to sharpen a lead pencil or to use , seives at nome without pllV)lioity or loss TH OIMTAUH COMPANY. HCW YORK 1TY. WILLAMETTE GROCERY Stevens Mock NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS $3.15 Bbl. Dalles Hard Wheat Flour. $3.05 Bbl. Valley Flour. J 5 cents Fine Blend Coffee. $3.50 100 Bars Diamond C Sonp. We handle Oyster Shell Ground Bone for Chickens. Produce Taken In the County Court of ti e Sta'e of Oregon for Ihe County of Clackamas. In the Matter of the Estate of Acnes M. Washburn, Deceased. NolTce is hereby given that George T. Howard, administrator of the estate of Agnes M. Wash burn, deceased, has filed his fluid report as ad ministrator of said estate In the county court afnn said, and the linn. Thonuio K Ryan, Judge of said court, has set Holiday, llie tith day of Janu ary. 1902, at 1 1 o'clock a. m. f-r the hearing of ob jections if any there be to said final revert and for the final settlement of said caie. Win-roof all persons iutcnsu J nre hereby re quested to take due liutii-e, and lile their obj-jc-lions, if any they lave, before ssl-i date. Oregon citv, Oregon, Deo 2, Hull. (JKOKOE T. HOWARD, Administrator of tne r statu of Agues 11. Wash burn, Deeeastd. the State Oregon , for J In the Circuit Court, of the County of Clackamas. Therese Grapongelter, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Ornpengtlter, Defendaut, To Peter Orapengelter, Defendant. In the name of the Stato of Oregon; You are hereby required to eppear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before January 27th, 1902, and if you fail to answer, for want tuereol, the plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit; a decree anulling and dis solving the marriage between said parties. This summons is published pursuant to au or der of Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, oounty Judge of paid county, said -order bearing date Deoeuiber 7lh, 1901, and Hie first publication being of date December 13th, 1901. C. D. & D. C. LATOURKTTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated Deocmber 13th, 1901. -r T T Is Your Head Bald? and Or is the hair growing threatening baldues.-? thin MILES & McGLASHAN, Props. Piano tickets with all Moore'e Pharmacy. purchases at i Use Frier's Hair Food It has produced a fine growth of hair on other bald heads, why Sot on yours? It never fails when used in the J first stages. For sale by all druggists, also by J R. Prier, I'aufield Building, CITATION. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY WARD REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE SOLD. for In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, Clackamas County., Tn the matter of the estate and guardianship of Emma Vtesoluicyer. Mary Viesolmeyer, Willie Vieselmeyer, (ii orge vieselmeyer, usury viesol meyer, Fred Yieselnioyer and August Viesel meyer, minors. It appearing from the petition of Maria Viesel nieyer, the guardian of the perrons and estate of Emma Vieslinever, Mary Vieselmeyer, Willie Vieselmeyer, (ico'rge Vieselmeyer, Henry Viesel meyer, Fred Vioselineyerand August Vieselmeyer, Minors, that It is necessary and would be bene-; licialtothe ward that the following described real estate of Bi-i min--rshould be sold, to-wit: the nU ..f the tif'4 of sectl n 2 in township fin, of range le. W vl.,contnli)l igelghty acres more 01 less and situ .ted in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon. It is therefore oid. r-d hv the Court that thp T,Tt r.f Uln in the sniil ward to-wit: John Vies- meyer, their brother, and all persons Interested In said state, appear before this court on Mon day the 3rd of February, 1002, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause If any they can, why such sale should not be ordored. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause shall be published three consecu tive weeks In tne Oregon uiiy uouner-nemm, a weekly newspaper published in Oregon City in said county, and of general circulation in said county, which is most likely to give notice to the parties interetted, the first publication to be in the issue of Friday, December 27th. IskiL iuumas r. ni act, County Judge. Dated this 21st day of December, 1901. at Newport News. Funeral of Governor Eouers will oc cur Wednesday. Twenty-three foreign cargoes have cleored Portland since December Int. The Oregon and Washington division of the Commercial Travelers Protective Association, held their annual banquet. Junge Bellinger decides that Clarinda S Taylor, beneficiary of James T. Hair's Woodmen of the World policy for $3,000, is entitled to alll the bene fits therefrom. In the policy she was named as the fiance of Hair. Clarinda S. Taylor secured a divorce from her former husband, the day previous to Hair's death. The relatives of the do ceased contested the will, but as the in surance money had been paid into the court, and was out of Ihe jmisdiction of the court, the money was ordered paid to the fiance. The Linnton pickling works will soon start up on Eastern Oregon cayuses shortly. The best Eastern Oregon po nies are sold to the Britit-h for military duty in South Africa, fthile the scrubs, lam"e, lame, halt and blind are sent to the cannery and made into canned deli cacies to tickle epicurean pulntes in France and Holland. Monday, December 30. The At Washington it is ex Border pected that efforts will be Issues, renewed before long for the settlement of the numerous controversies which have long existed between the United States and Great Britain, growing out of relations a'oig the Canadian border, the Atlantic fish eries, warships on the great lakes, t ie Alaskan boundary and other questions. Heretofore the negotiations designed to secure ft settlement of the matters re cited have not proved effective, largely because of the cumbersome machinery of negotiation, and this litis lead to a belief that much more could be accom plished by direct negotiations between Secretary Hay and Lord Pauncefote on the main points and Ihe subsequent as sembling of a commission representing the United States, Great Britain and Canada to aive form to the basis of the agreement rendered. An anarchist on the Portland EaBt Side prophasiea McKinley's fate for President, Rootevelt. The fight for control of the Ohio Kg islature continnes throughout the state. Methodist ministers are divided over admission of women to general conference. for some other purpose, the chances ore I would say about the same thing, 'I have one, but it Isn't very sharp.' "And really the answer thus made la generally true. Men do not keep sharp knives. It may be because they do not need sharp knives or It may be a mat ter of laziness, but In any event they do not carry them around with them, or If they do they always give their friend a dull one." New Orleans limes-Democrat. .A Fable. One day ns the Elephant was passing through the forest he came upon a Hare who had fallen Into a pool and was shivering with cold, and In his good heartedness he stopped and called out: "How; now, Mrs. nare, but what Is the trouble here?" "Alas, but I fell Into the pond and am almost dying with a chill!" wailed the Hare. "Say you so. Ah, but we can easily remedy that. I will lie down beside you, and the heat of my body will' soon make you warm and blithe again." And the Elephant tumbled down with a grunt and a groan and observed that he was always cheerfully willing to put himself out for the sake of others, es pecially for the weak and helpless. After a quarter of an hour, and not hearing from the Hare, he rose up to Inquire if she felt better, and to his sor row and consternation ho discovered that he had crushed the life out of her as he laid down. Moral: Our friends Injure us more than our enemies. Detroit Free Tress. of time from business bv this wondertul "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriiitt s The faith ful use according t- directions of ibis wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure Ihe 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 CURE YOUR HUsliAXDS ! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATH-' ERS 1 1 This remedy is no 6ense a nos. trura but is a specific for this dieeabe only, and is bo pktjllully devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it tan be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person takinit. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this piictdess remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men bv having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinkina of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement.'' Drive out tin. dit.t.iao at once and for all time. The "Home GOLD CUKE" is sold at the wtr- mely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment moid ef fectual than others costing $:'5 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. bent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept a JiJJWl.N li. GILLS & COM PAN Y 2330 and ?332 Market Street, Philadel- pnia. All correspondence strictly confi- leutial. . SPECIAL PANTS PATTEHN AT $1.50 ...EACH. We have still a few Tine Ossimere Remnants at Cost of manufacture OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS Brown & Welch CITATION. In the Omnty Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of Marth i E. Partlow. deceased To (he following named heirs at law of Martha K. Partow, deceased, and to all others unknown: Evalin Johns, Nellie S. Johns, Susan Johns, Amelia Johns, Charles Johns, William Miller, Ed win J . Brier, Helen bhepard, Eliza J. Fowler and Charles Hacker. In the name of the Stale of Oregon, yiu and ,! r.1 vim bib hernhv cited and reouired 10 ap- nour t ibo rnnrt room of the oounty court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county at the hour ol 10 0 Clock a. m., OI niouuay, iue otu unj ui February, 1'J02, to show cause II any Were be why on fircinr'shnnlrt not be msde bv said court direct ing the adininistratorof said estate to sell at pri vate sale the following described property of said deceased, to-wll: . , rnmmiiDing nt a stake south 11 decrees 30 niln utes east 8.51 chains from the southwest earner of heD L. C. of Wm. Holmes ana wuo in lownsnip q cr.itti, rum 1 enst. of theW.M. in Clackamas county' and stale of Oregon, and running thence ...i i :m chains tn a stake, thence south 11U de- or..o et chains, thence west 4 S8 chains to a stake: thence north ll1 degrees west 29 chains to the place of DeRinning, Cuiuainiug one acre ui lana more or less. Dane by order of Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of said court, dated the 27th day ot December lunl. Witness my hand and seal of thi9 court the 27th da, of December, E. H. COOI'KR, Clerk of County Court f Si Proprietors of the- Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGO NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1 if' 1 ?trr V-'J -vOjkV r. S J We carty the largest stock of Caskets Coffins, Robes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can ba had elsewhere. vVe are under small expenseanddo not ask large profits. Calls promptly attend! night or day K. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305 Two Doors South of Court House. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Clacka mas couutv, in the matter of the estate of James A. Harbur, deceased, the undersigned will sell at public, sale to Ihe highest bidder, at the front door of tne court house In Oregon City, State of Ore gon, on i-aturday, the 8th day of Kibruary, l.i02, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, the fol lowing described property being in Clackamas county and state of Oregon, to-wit: fue ac'i of the seJi of section 2 of t iwnhip 3 somh range 2 t-ut of the Willanultu Terms'of sale caih at, time of sde. Sile to be made subject to the order of the naidourt. Administrator of the Kstatc of James A. liarbur, Deceased. Dated, January 3rd, 1'jtH, EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Tuesday. Dec tnber 31. The Two Oivoni-ins wal'ting Oregon down Broadway, New York, Apple, stopped f jr a moment to ad mire a display of fresh fruits in the show windows of the cele brated Hicks establishment. The ex hibit was one of amazing beauty, and I especially rich in winter apples. The red Spitzenbergs made the bravest show, while the green and yellow New ton pippin was scarcely less conspicu ous. These apples bore the Oregon brand, and the dealer complained that the only trouble was that there not enough to supply the demand. The St. Paul Pioneer Press will say tomorrow that it is probable that Briga dier Etnston may, upon his return from the Philippines, be appointed comman der ol the department of the Dakotas, with headquarters in St. Paul. Wednesday, January 1. Vessel! Thirty-seven men were in TiDDed the hold of the French bark Asie, when she capsized in Port land harbor yesterday. Almost the last bucket of Band ballast was swinging in mid air. and the captain had barely crossed the gangplank in (he morning, when the vessel suddenly listed to star board and shattered three or four ol tier mast on Davidge's wharf, f he men all eseaped sudden death. No one ap parently, iB to blame for the disaster. Dudlev Evans, an ex-Portland man, is chot-en to Bncceed the late J. J. Val entine, as president of Wells, Fargo & Co's express. Many prominent men gather at Olym nia. to atlend the funeral of the late Governor Rogers. Mrs. W. T. Whitlock and Walter Kinif. of Portland, contest over the $500 reward offered for the Morrow murder ers. Hops ar j reported to bo selling for 1 C'.'iiM per pound in baiem. Thursday, December 12. Financie'm want to stop the inflow of monev. and are anxious for the repea of the war tax. It is also suggested that now is a good time to redeem all greeubaeks. Catastrophe of (lie Oneida, One of the most extraordinary catas trophic that have befallen 'vessels of the United States destroyed the sloop of war Oneida in 1S0O. She was bound homeward, with a jolly Bldp's com pany, eager to see wives and sweet hearts and native land once more, when not far out of port she was struck by the British' steamer Bombay coming In. The stem of the Bombay cut off the stern of the Oneida. The ship was sinking rapidly, and guns of distress were immediately fired, but the Bombay steamed on her way and left the vessel to her doom. She went down, and all but one or two of her crew were drowned. The captain of the Bombay gave no ether reason for his conduct than that he had Lady Eyre, the wife ot a dis tinguished British satrap, on board and did not wish to disturb her nerves with scenes of shipwreck. He was mobbed when he reached Yokohama, dismissed from the service, socially tabooed from that time on and died in disgrace a year or two later. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been doly appointed by the comity court of Clscliamas, couuty, Oregon, executriiof the laat will and testament of Morris Caiman, deceased, late of said county. All persons having claims against said testate are hereby requested to pre seiU. the same lo my attorney, O. if. Dye. Lo.., Cor 6ih and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon, within sii months from the date of this notice, such claims to be duly verified according to law. MARTHA OADASAU, hxeciiiriz a Aforesaid. Dited at Oregon City, Oregon, January 3. 1'J02. WAKTRD TRUSTWORTAZ MF.H AND WO men tq travel and advertise for old established house of solid flnanolal standing. Salary $740 a .r ni eioenses. all payable lu cash. No "an- Tasting required. Give references and encbjse elf-addressed Mam ped envelope. Addresi Man er,i5 CaztoD Bldg., Chicago. An Old and Well-Tried Rkmudy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used forpv' 'i'ty years by millions )f mothers f u-ir children while' teething, v-- .eifcct success. It soothes the ei i, softt is tho gums. allays all paia. etitv v, ml colic, and is the best leintuy lot niatThoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by Druggists in every part ol the Wond. Twenty- five cents a bottlo. Its value is incalcu lable. Besure and atk for Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. TOCtjREA COLD IN OS 15 Oil Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. an druggists refund the money if it fails to curer E W. Grove's siu'iiaiure is on each box. 25e. I'nlucky Dny Bnperitltlonl. In Grafton's manual of his chron icle's, 1505, the unlucky days, according to the opinions of the astronomers, nre named as follows: Jan. 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 15, 17 and 20 are unlucky; Feb. 20, 27 and 28 unlucky, 8, 10 and 17 very uulucky; March 10, 17 and 20 very unlucky; April 7, 8, 10 and 20 unlucky; May 3 and 0 unlucky, 7, 15 and 20 very un lucky; June 10 and 22 uulucky, 4 and very unlucky, Aug. 20 and 30 un lucky, 10 and 20 very unlucky; Sept. 3, 21 and 23 uulucky, 0 and 7 very un lucky; Oct. 4, 10 and 24 unlucky, 0 very unlucky; Nov. 5, 0, 20 and 30 unlucky, 15 and 20 very unlucky; Dec. 15 and 22 unlucky. 0, 7 and 9 very unlucky. Thousands Sent Into Exile. 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"I sullarod for vears with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Oherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not drets myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, althou gh 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework. ' It overcomes Constipation, improves Ap petite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at 'Jeo. A. Harding's dnig store. Chapped hands, cracked lips and toughiieiB of the i-kiu cured quickly by Bainif-r Salve, the most lieii'irg oint ment in the world. Clinrman & Co. You should know that Foloy's Honey and Tar ia Bbsoultely tho best for all diseases of the tliroat and lungs. Deal ers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction. C'huimau & Co, She Valned Her Head. Henry VIII., after tho death of Jane Geymour, had somo diflleulty in get ting another wife. Ills first offer was to t!.e duchess dowager of Milan, but her answer Is said to have been: "I have ouly one head. If I had two, one should certainly be at his service." 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