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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1902. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notica Is hereby giien that the undersigned t a been duly appointed by the County Court of Cliiekamus County and State of Oregon as the AdiniuiKinitur of the estate of B. F. Baker, deceas ed, and thitt all persons havinR claims ataint-t the said estate must present them to the under signed, with proper vouchers, at the law office of C. D. Latourelte In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated Jan. iErd.liloO. H.BLANKINSIIIP, Administrator of the estate of B. V. Baker, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Elizabeth Zimmerman, administratrix of the es tate of A'Ihih Zimmerman, deceased, has filed her final account as such administratrix iu the county court of Cliiekamus county, Oregon, and that said court lias appointed Monday, March 8, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. ni., at the rooms of said court in the counly court house in said county and state, (he lime and place forhenring objections to such final account and settling the same. ELIZABETH ZIMMKRMAN, Ailiuinlstmtrix of the estate cf Adam Zimmer man, decea ed. Dutcd Oregon City, Oregon, January 24, 1902. SUMMONS. Ill the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamus county. Albert G. Stith, plaintiff, vs. Alva T. 8tlth.de. fendnnt. To Alva T. Stith, the above named defendant; In the name of the state of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer Ihe complaint filed against you. iu the above entitled suit and court, by March 10, l'J02, and if you fail to answer', for want thereof, Ihe plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed lor in his complaint filed herein, namely, a decree dissolving the bouilB of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant heri'in. Tills summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Mcliiide, judge (if the above entitled court, duly made and tiled January Ml, 11X12. The date of the iiist publication of this summons being January PI, K'02, and the date of the last publica tion hereof March 7, 1HU2. McMAIION, Att'y lor Pl'IT. SUMMONS. In Ihe circuit mutt of the state of Oregon, for Claekanuis county Mabel Motile-, plaintiff, vs. Charles Mueller, de fendant. To Clmvles Moeller, the above nnmcd defend ant: In He name of the suite of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer Hie ctiiuphiliit'lileri agninsf yon in the above suit by lot li day of March, r.'02, following fix consecutive weeks' publication of this notice, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintill will take a decree against you ns prayed for in Ihe complaint, towit: 1st, a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant; 2d that plaintiff have all her costs and disbursements in this suit; that plainliB prays such other and further relief as the matter of this case may require and as the court may seem just and equitable. This Kummone is served by publication by vir tue of an older made by Ihe Hon. T. A Mcliride, Judge of the above entitled court, made and en tered on the 29th duy of January, 1902, said order providing that publication be made in the Courier-Herald, and that the first publication be made on the 31st day of January, lflhi. McMAHON, Alt'y for Pl'IT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kottce is hereby given that all those having claim against Ihe estate of K.W. l'eck.deceased, will present the same to F. C. 1'etiy, at Molalla, Oregon, within CO days frcm date. F. C. PERRY, Dttetl, Molalla, Or., Jan. 9th, 1902. NOTICE TO CREDITOR- Kntlcn is henbv piven that the uinh isigned has boen appointed "administratrix of the estate of James K. Miller, deceased, by the county court of the stale of Oregon, for the counly ulCIneka AH persons having clnims against snid cslnte are hereby required to present theni duly verified within six mouths from vtho date hereof to the said aiiminisualrix at Ihe office of Biuee C.t'urry at Oregon Chy, Oregon. popIA snlE1,, Administiatrix of the Kstnte of James N, Miller, Deceased. Dated, February 7, 1902. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the countv court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas counly duly made and entered the 3rd day of Feb., 1902, in the matter of the es tate of Martha E. Partlow, deceased, the under signed will on and after the 8th day of March, 1902 offer fer sale and proceed to sell at private ale'fot cash at the time of f ale, subject to con firmation of the said court, the following property Commencing at a stake south ll degrees east 61 chains from tne southwest corner of the D. L 0 of William Holmes and wife in township 8 south of rarge2 east of the Willamette Meridian In Clackamas county. Oregon, and running thence east 4.38 chains ' stake- thence south 11U degrees, east 2 29 chains to a stake, thence west 4 88 chains to a stake, thence north 11 degrees west 2.90 chains to the place of beginning, con tainlng one acre, more or less. Administratrix of the Estate of Martha E. Partlow. Peceased. Dated, Oregon City, Feb. 6, 1902. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SAl E OF LAND AT PUBLIC AUCTION. iSVegefablcPrcparationfor As similating QieroodatidRcguIa ting the Stomachs andDowels of Promotes DIgcsUon,Cteerful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Raveet'OUa-MVSLPirCBER fKmplcm Seed' Alx.Smna Seed Jippermint -JftCar6ontUeSaJ& ft&mSceti -ftarififd ' Snqar Wuitoyseen- Flavor. Apcrfect Remedy, for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions,Fevcrish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "VOIiK. HIM It! For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (ft Htf EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. A A ft iF Af u In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEWVONK ClTV. i -jr a a T ie Northern Pacific is not- Good Literature'-i railways font. advertising matter. Its TTJ Imrtcif pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., are Jp X XJLxIllOSl- tastelullv gottenmp and are valuable for what IIipv contain. Here ic a partiai liEt TVT4.1 of what MK. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger Q tlllilji Agent, St. Paul, Ninn., will Send out, carefully c5 mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any oombi "nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine npportnniiy to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1901 An, annual rmulfr-atlnn, bountifully illin-tratert in color and half tone. This nuinlier tiviitf ):ii'iiculflrly of the history of the Northern I'aeitlo's Treieniarlc, the ouster Eattletlelil in Montana, and llio Yellu w aauiu fulii. Miniature Wonderland A neat and dainty pnMtr-'lioii containing a complete hlsUry (if the NoiihiTii l';ii-i!ic I ru'lfiiiiirk. Tlin artistic covers of lhu Woudifr'.ahtl, l'.'iU a'e. UM.nl in miniaituo. '- Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A book of prcHtioil wild flou'ert from Yellowstone Park, allowing the real llowers iu Heir natural colors. A dainty anil beautiful souvenir 'en specimens of tlowers and six full p ige illustrations of I'urK scenery. Yellowstone National Park A new 112 pacre hook in sIvoiik, flexibli) covers, ?ood paper, plain tvpe, illnsLr ed, pocket size, a compendium and descriptive of tile Woild's Wonderland. Climbing Mount Rainier An illustrated pocket-size biwk, 72 pazes, in strong, flexible covers, printed on heavy pap?r, descriptive of an ascent of the hiuliest peak in the United States outside of Alaska of a glacial nature. Send Six Cents .rend Four Cents Send F fty Cents Twenty-five Cents Send Twenty-five Cents. Notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of an older of sale made and entered by the county court of the county of Clackamas, slate of Oregon, on the 3rd day of February. lWJ.in ihe matter of the real estate situated in Clickainas county, of John Vieselniever, Mary Vliselmeyer, Kmma Vieeelmever, Willie Vieselmeyer. George Viesel merer, Ueiity Vieselmeyer, Fred Vieselmeyer and Aucuet Vieselmeyer, minors, the undersigned . - .......linn nf ilia Built minors. aiaria v iscnm-jci , ua,..i-w - and of their said estate will sell at public auc tion, subjiet to confirmation of the court, the following described real property, to-wlt: The uH of the ne of section 2 in township 5 south of range 1 east Willamette Meridian, containing 80 acres more or less, situated in Clackamas county ami state of Oregon. Paid mile will be made on Saturday, the 15th day as March. 1M2, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front dour of the court house at Oregon City in SBid county of Clackamas and state of Oregon. Terms of sale will b. -"'VfEYETt, Guarilian of the persons and estate of John 1 ies elmever Mary Vieselinever, Emma Vieselraer, Willi'e Vieselmeyer, George Vieselmeyer, Henry Vieselmeyer, Fred Vieteimeyer and August ies elmejcr, minors. $975.00 Locomobile Given Jlway With every 50cts. invested with A. N. Wright, the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, St., Portland, Oregon, you get a ticket on the $975-00 Locomobile to be given .Xo Soma Lucky One n EW goods now every day. Quality always the best. New and fresh Prices correct. 31. 11. from the factory JOWjR Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line Fiiday, February 14. Reclaim A dispatch from VVasbinK Arid ton states that Representa Lands. tive Tongue will tomorrow intoduce a new irrigation measure.' It provides for the accumula lation of a reclamation fund from sales oi public lands. One-half of this fund is to be at the disposal of the secretary of the interior fcr UBe in examinations and surtey to ascertain tne ex'ent to which to which arid lands may be re claimed, location of reservoir sites, available amount of wat r and the giiage flow of riverB. The other half of the fund is to be placed at the disposal of the secretary of agriculture to con duct investigations ot irrigation laws and investigate methods py which wa ter may be conserved, distributed and used. The measure also contains a fea tere adapting it to the legislation, which various Btates have enacted or may enact relative to the formation of irrigation districts. It provides that where such districts have been organ ized and bonds voted to provide funds for the purpose of constructing irriga tion works, public lands in such die-1 tin ts shall be suhiect to taxation on like terms as other lands in the irriga tion district for the purpose of paying interest and principal on said bonds and maintenance and operative charges. Ir rigation projects in Buch irrigation dis tnola will be subject to the approval of the secretary of the interior, and when pronounced practicable and constructed, public lands within such district shall be subject to a homestead i.ntry of not exceeding bU acres, tlnal proot to be con ditional on entire reclamation in addi tion to the requirements of the present homestead act. The object of this measure is to extend practical national aid to actual irrigators, rather than Ihe auuratzou of o system of government control. At a special meeting of the city coun il lonight in Chicago, at which the messaaa 01 Mayor Harrison on street car transportation was considered, the council Toted that herealter street car fnnchises ordinances must be ratified by popular vote before they can become a law. The faculty of the University of Ne braska, engaged Booker T.- Washington for commencement-day orator, and some of the members of the class are vigorously protesting. Teddy Roosevelt, jr., has recovered sufficiently to enable his father to return to Washington. The annual meeting of the Pacific States Telephone & Telegrpph Company was hel4, in Portland yeiterday. Ex penditures for extensions and improve ments were ordered to the cost of $2,100, 000. New devices are being adopted, and it iS expected that patrons may talk 2500 miles. Saturday, February 15. Capital At the meeting of the Stock stockholders ot the Lewis Increased. & Clark Exposition, held iu Portland last night, the authored capital stock was increased from f 300,001) to $500,000. A full code of by-laws patterned after those of the Ht. Louis fair was adopted. The num ber of directors was fixed at 25. The present 15 are not disturbed, but the ad ditional 15 caljinot be chosen except at a meeting of the stockholders, called for that purpose. The intention is to se lect those 10 from the additional sub icribers of slock, and that cannot be done until the additional subscriptions shall have been made. A dispatch from Constantinople Btates that the ransom of Miss Stone has been paid.' Also that of her companion, Mme. Tsilka. The limit of time al lowed for the release of captives has not yet expired, but their delivery to the American agents is expected hourly. The German Boer relief committee at Berlin has voted an immediate grant grant of 300,000 marks, half in cash and half in material comforts, for the use of the Boers In the concentration camps of South Africa. Representative Wheeler, democrat of Kentucky, denounces trie toadying to foreign princes and potentates. Walla Walla people have begun ac tion to get a part of the great estate of the late Jacob Baker, of Philadelphia. An electric plant will be installed at Baker City to supply several Eastern Or egon towns. The federated trades council of Port land vigorously protests against the ac tion of the chamber of commerce in rec ommending that Chinese merchants and clerks be admitted. The county commissioners of Mult nomah county will let the printing of the ballots to the lowest bidder. estimate for thft assessed valuation of Umatilla county. It has already se cured ihe approval of Assessor George Huzan to its proposition, and on Mon day will confer with both the county judge and the assessor in the matter. The members of the Boer delegation have left the Hague, but have not an nounced their destination. It is ru mored tli eft they have started for the United States. Captain T. J. Rustad, of Astoria, was killed in a peculiar way. A gale blew up the boards from a sidewalk near the Clatsop mill, and Captain Rustad who was passing, received injuries that proved fatal. A dispatch from Grangeville, Idaho, gives an account of the death of three men, who lost their lives in a snow-slide. The victims wer Bert Tules, J R. Campbell and B. M. Skyler, of Weiser, Idaho, who were ou their way to Thun der Mountain. Monday, February 17. A British force was caught in a Boer trap on the Klip river The house committee on commeice favorably re ported the Pacific cable bill. The' war tax reduction bill will pass the house tnis week. The senate will open the week with discussion of the Danish treaty Saturday's gale dameged the jetty at the mouth of the river. Tuesday, February 18. The house at Washington passed the war revenue repeal bill. Senateamends the measure, believing lhat it goes too far. Senate ratifies Danish West, In dies treaty and passes peru.anent cen sus bill The worst blizzard in New York in 14 years.., Nine.y-nine grain ships despatched from Portland this sea son A number of prominent Port land citizens meet and pass anii-Chinese resolutions Mrs. George W. Guo, wife of the well known Portland Meth odist minislei is dead. Wednesday, February 19. Senator Mitchell has secured the passage ut the Indian war veterans pension bill in the senate Mayor Rowe, of Portland, vetoes the $000 liq uor license ordinance The Mult nomah county circuit court stops wai ters unfair banner parade. Thursday, February 20. President Roosevelt has decided that neither Schley or Sampson are entitled to credit for the battle. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigof ana cneeriuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be bora afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able t control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upen it, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant, trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same g'reat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar. rI?m. Ynil mav havA a t! iv'A- u - 1 ' sample bottle by mail iiiyij free, also pamphlet tell- noma of Swamp-Root Ing all about it, including many of the thousanSs of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y be sura an4 mention this paper. j - 1 ' 'Ml A VORTIII' SUCCESbOU, OFFERS YOU NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kctice is hereby fi-rcn that the underpinned los tiH'n duly anp'oinud annilnlnratnr, wltb the will annexed, cf die entaie of Greennerry Rivers, diePHH'il and airv and ell perwn lmvlng claims aeaii 't the ald estate, must present them at the office i f U'lien Schuebel In On son City. Ore gon, within six mou'hs from the date of this no- "CC' GFOKI7E ROGERS, Administrator. TTRkn ASchi-eke', Attorneys for Administrator. Dated, Feb. 21st, lsui NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haTeflleu their final report In the county court of Clarkareas counly, state of Oregon, as adminta tratorsofthe estate of Thomas A. Hutchins, de ceased, and the court has by order appointed March 24lh l'J02, at 10 o'clock a. m. ai a day and time foV the hearing of objections to such report, If any there are, and for the settlement of said es- Ut" E W. HUTCHIKS. IBANK 8.HUTCHIXS, i Administrator a. H. K. Caoss, Attorney for the Estate. Dated, Feb. 20, im 4 Through Trains Daily fioin Chicagi) 4 Through Trains Daily frcm St. Louis 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City Rec lining Chair Cars (free- P"Uman Palace Sleepers Dinina and Cafe Cars on all titans TO BUFFALO And Points Beyond Polite train- Tourist cars Mondays EQUIPMENT men. Perfect roadbed, shortest bed and quickest time and Thursdays p29J hours Chicago to Uoston. C. c. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. ROSts L. CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles. BEFORE and AFT2R MANHOOD RESTORED tion of a famous Jt'rench physician, will quickly cure 5" vous or dui-aaes of the geuurutive nrxam, alien as Li "CUPIDENE This great Viv.italils: Vitullar,thc lire-serin- on of all rir-r- VOU3 or ClLsi a-ses OI lue (ji-UL-ruuve iirKn, hiiuii tin wmi ii!Miiif Insomnia, rmns iu iioj.;". uin " "7 i'imnles. I'nfiiness to Marry, Kjliaiwtinir Drains, Varicocele ana Cons' Inatlr.n. IifltnTis all looses bvilav or nlKht Prevent niltea new of diaclmme, which if not checked lead'i ui.Spermatiirrho-iiaiid all the horrori of Impotency. CIIl'l UK t: cleunaea the liver, Uia kiurievsaiitl tnetirmary organs ui uuvuiiuca. rrpi! S .T. f?M.'r. no hv mail. Bend for amt circular and testimonials. AdressVOI.Mi;DICINKt;0.,P.aBo'tar7e.eanFraiiclco,Cal. For&dtbl G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City Oregon rrPIDEXE atrewrthensanii rcptores small weak oralis, lie reason millCrer. are not cured by Doctors la because tlilaVt'Ul'II)KNKItlii-oniy known n-med to cure iihout ano .. .. mvirVoi Si rtTcn and money returned if six boxen docs not e. cent ar tronhled with operation. amulcHllnwnk euoct a periiiauuuKvuiv E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and In General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel PUTNAM FADELNSS DYES do not stain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by C. G. Huntley. 8 acres on east edge of city limits for I sale at your own price. Inquire at (Jour I ler-Herald office. Sunday, February 10. Cubans The conference at the White And House yesterday iu Wash Schley. in((ton seems to have been called for the purpose of die cussing Cuban affairs and the Schley rase with the parlv leaders in congress From the best available information it is believed the President is anxious to secure Cub in tariff legislation of a char acter that will do the most good for the Cubans at the least possible sacrifice of American industries, a decided change since his first message. There is some BugKeition that a special message may be sent to congress during early legisla tion far Cuba on these lines. A mem ber of the cabinet is authority for the statement that the President intends to decide the appeal lirmly, but fairly, and in a manner best suited to win general approval. Thia is taken to meau tlmt, while he will approve the finding of the court, he will take occasion to commend the great chiHvements of Schley during the Spanish war and give him all the credit to which his acts entitle him. It is not probnble, however, he will go bo far as to approve the Dewey opinion. Promircnt democratic leaders hon ored the memory of Samuel J. Tilden at a Brooklyn dinner. Prince Henry and staff, of Prussia, sailed from Brem haven for the United States. England and Germany are willing to drop the Spanish war controversy. The Pendleton Commercial Club will make an effort to have the assessed val uation of Umatilla county increased 14,000,000 over that of the year just closed, and about three-fourths of this amount it proposes shall be charged to railroad and telephone companies. The club believes that 110,000,000 Is a fair Maple Lane. Our ears have about stopped ringing now from the noiee the boys made the other evening with their guns, bells and tin cans. That's all right, boys, you have a right to have some fun as you go along. Mr. Gerber has been out to Colton for some time remodeling the house on his farm there oelore moving his tamiiy.out. Annie Maulz came home from Port land Sundav, where she has beeu with her sister for some time past. Soi-hia Wallemathe is at home with her parents on a visit. Several of ihe Bclioolmatea of tl le Ger ber brothers called and spent a very pleaxant afternoon lant baturd.ty, it be i"g a farewell prrty given for ihe child ren before they leave for their new home at Colton. Those present were Hertlia and Aggie Wotirms, Marcie and Fairfax Mvers, hetha ana uus Jackson, wary and Birdie Dickerson, Willie and Har ry Nichols, Bert and Carl Dixon, Delia Burkhardt, Joe, Tommy, Albian, Eu gene and Kosciua Uerbur. Refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly and Mr. and Mrs. Brayton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Emert. Misses Edith and Jessie Jackson at tended a dance given by their cousin, Mrs. Howard, of Carus, on Saturduy niifht. Joe Myers and family took in the sights in town Tuesday. Miss Oda Kandall was seen driving through our burg on Sunday last. Hattie Roman called on Mrs. Ward Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dickerson was the fortunate one who got the lucky number that drew the large doll on exhibition at the Racket store. Lucy Bethke, of Portland, spent Sat urday and Sunday with her parents of this place. John Gaffnev, Jr., is now employed as motorman on the electric car that runs between Portland and Oregon City. G. F. Gibbs line greatly improved his property by blasting out several large stumps and also trimming the apple trees.) Miss Hattie P.onian, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Gerber, for several weeks, culled at Mrs. Gibbi,' home on her way home Tuesday. Mrs. Hodge was visiting at Mrs. Gibbs' Wednesday. A dance was given at the lion house on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Oda Randall, of Newport. A good time was enjoyed by all. John B. Jackson will give a shooting match for geese next Saturday, Feb. 22. Pansy Blossom. "Soitibthlmj New Under the San.'' All Doctors '.utve tried to euro CA- TAKHH by the use of p.swd in, acid gases inhalers and druus in paste form. the powders dry up the niucuoii:) mem branes causing them to crack open and bleed, The powerful acids ived in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes lhat their makers have aimed to cure, while paste? and oint ments cannot reach the disease. Anold and experienced practitioner w ho has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, . has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but. permanently cures CA TARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all in flammation. It is the only remedy . known to science that actually reaches the alllicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the GUAUANTEED CATARRH CURE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containina in ternal and external medicine sutlicient for a full month's treatment and every thing necessary to its perfect use. VSNUFFLKS" is the only period OA- i A Kit 11 IJU Kli ever made und la now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inll uumation quickly and permanently and in. f-lne v i. ileilti.ly quick to relieve. II iitr VERoi COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected oflea leads to CONSUMPTION "SN UF FLES" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary reineil.y, liut a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to Cure CAlAUItlt in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each pack- Don't delay but eend fur it at once age. and write full particulars as to your con dition, and y iu will receive special ad vice from the discoverer of this wonder ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price o! "SNUFFLES" the GUARANTEE CATARRH CURE," ' Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. B 694, ED WIN B. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 332 Market Street, Philadelphia. 6 pet Individuals' Money to Loan at cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write, John W. Lodur, Attorney at Law., Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Oreg $1000 Eight acres inside city limits, running water; desirable for home and chicken ranch. Terms to'suit. 0. II. Dye. Farms For Sale. 882 lfiO acrwi, 8 ecru Improved: mnall house; mostly Umber, li 11, iltfi out, $1W. 80S 1IK) aoron, 311 arrea iin.roved;8-room hoime; barn xr.0; 7efiaof apple orohuril. Land ,' X. I'"" "II l tilled. Fronts on Clurkiimaa y mr, 2 nitlen from Cliiekumaa and 10 mllca fioin I'ortlauil. I'rlce $."i0uu, - ... 'V 1 1111-82 Bcrffl, 14 acres Improved and 3't norm more nearly ready for tha plow; a good 2- atory frame Iioiini). Jiea-rH IkIiIhuUou plank road. Price $U00. DOC lfifl acres of limler limd nearCorvalllsOre gou. FrlooliW. 10179 aerca, 8 mllea fn ni Ciinby. Oond houao and barn. 25 aerea plowed' 12UU prima tree", lirj'lng liuuse. 1'rlce 01700. v 0 Aa'-. - - . 35P 200 acres near Clieiryvllle for $100. A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Neb., writes "My wife had lung trouble far over fifteen years We tried a number of doctors and spent over a I hou mtnd dol lars without any relief . She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar, which I did ; and thanks be to 'his ureal remedy it saved her life. She is strong er and enjoys better health than win? has ever known in ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those adlictcd to try it." Charman & Co. Foley's Honey and Tar is host for croup and whooping cough, contains no opiateB, and cures quickly. Careful mothers keep it in the house, Charman A Co. To Loan. $".00- fi00 $700 -$800 $900 and $1000 at 0 per cent ,one to three years on farm property. Dimick & Eahtiiam, Lawyers. Oregon City. 3i? 120 aerea with mllea out for $M some improTementa; 20 Two good farmi at Viola In Uia Clear Creek valley. Cheap. 2 acrea with large bonao. All Improved and fenced. Small and largo fruit. Picket fnnce around the home. At a railroad sta tion In Marlon county. For tM cash. O. A. CHENEY, Beal Estate and Insuranco Agent, Opposite Huntley's, Oregon Otr, Cr. For Stomach Troublus. ''I have taken a great muny different medicines for stomach trouble and con stipation ," says Mrs. 8. Geiger, of Dun kerton, Iowa,"but never had as good re sults from any aB from Chamberlain's Stomach and "Liver Tablets." For sale by G. A. Harding. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. All drukgiata. Want your niounUi ha or In-.irii a Ima-uUlui brown or rich black 1 Thau use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE U,r, 10 ert. or Dummti, omn w hu A Co., hmhh. m. M.