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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1902. "Iff ii ii A NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby gifon Hint the undersigned, Elizabeth Zimmerman, administratrix of the es tate of Adam Zimmerman, deceased, has filed her final account as such administratrix in the oounty court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and that sunt court has appointed Monday, March 8, 1902, at 10 o'cluck a.m., at the rooms of said court in the enmity court house in said county and state. 1 lie time and place forheoritig objections to such final account and settling the name. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN, Administratrix of the estate of Adam Ziuimer. man, decea eii. Doted Oregon City, Oregon, January 24, 11)02. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Allien G. fctith, plaintiff, vs. Alva T. Stith.de. fendant. To Alva T. Stilh, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, iu the above entitled suit and court, by March 10, 1002, and if you fall to answer, for want thereof, the iilaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for in his complaint filed herein, namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant herein. , , , T This summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. Mchride, judge of the above entitled court, duly made and tiled January 29, 1902. The date of the Hist publication of this summons being January SI, 1902, and the date of the last publica , tion hereof March 7, 1902. McMAHON, Alfy for Pl'ff. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county , Mabel Motile", plaintiff, vs. Charles Moeller, de- fTo ("harles Moeller, the above named defend ant' In the name of the slate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the omupiiiiut" filed Hirali.Bf you in the above suit by 10th duv of March, 1902, following six consecutive weeks' publication of this notice, and ii you fail to bo appear unit answer, for want thereof, the pluintlll will take a decree against you as prayed for in the complaint, towit: 1st, a decree dissolv ,,f mnlrimiinv existing between plaintiff and defjndnnt; 2d that plaintiff have al her costs and disbursements in this suit: that plaintiff pravs such other and further relief as the mutter of this case may require and as the court t.,.,1 ,..! onnlt.ihle. Tliis Buuiuimie is served by publication by vir tue of an order made by tho Hon. 1. A. jncmiiie, ...j , ,kn ..milled court, made and en- L.r.ut ilie -9ih dav of January, 191)2, said older I i,t ,.,,l,ri,.,.ilnn bn made ill the Cour ter-Ile'riild, and that tho ft rat publication, be mado ou the iM day 01 January, ran. McMAHON, Att'y for Pl'fl NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nottce is hereby given that all those having claim agahis? the estate nf E.W. Peck.deceased, will present the same to F. C. Peny, at Molalla, Oregon, within 60 days from aate. F. C. PEBHY, Bated, Molalla, Or., Jan. 9lh,1902. NOTICE TO CREDITOR" Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of James N. Mil el, deceased, ny mu J ;"' of the state of Oregon, for the oounty ot Clacka All persons having claims against said estate are 1 Sy required to present them duly verified ' ,.',!, fmm the-date hereof to tho sa id adniinlairairix at the office of Bruce C.Curry at Oregon City, Oregon. p0,,nIA MnxER, Administratrix of the Kstate of James N.Miller, Deceased. Dated, February 7, 1902. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. n 14 8 m AVegetablcPrcparationfor As similating theroodandRcula ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigestioaClmful tiess andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. fytve ofOldVrSAMUELPITCHER Pumpkin Sad' JlxJtnna KMU Sails -dnise Snyl Jippemtint - . Ei CarbonakSafa fl fan Seed -flarifud Sugar liuitoyrtKm flavor. A perfect liemcdy forConstipa- UOn, OOUl aiUllltitH.Ulullliuta Worms ,Convulsions,revensn aess andLoss OF SLEEP, Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. '"in jmmmmmmmmMjtm BOAKD OF COMMISSIONERS. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature EXACT C0PYOT WRAPPEB. the i y Regular Februarj Term Board. of the CouiilT I. k Morton, John Lewellen and Kllllll, Couimlsslouera. T. B J A Shiblev 5 CO Anton Habelt 4 (U O B Tavler 4 0U W Nieman .. 4 00 E Bertilson .:' 4 00 Ernest P Rands 25 00 In Use For Over Thirty Years THC OCNTU COMPANY, HCW VOWK C1TV. Good Literature The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for ita advertising matter. Its 0 A I sini- pamphlets, folders, booklet, etc., uie J r .jlIIIIOS I tasteiully gotten tip and are Valuable for what thev contain. Here is a 'partial lift XT 4-1 -r of what MU. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger j Ollllim ASent St. Paul, Ninn., will seud out, carefully mailed, upon receipt of prions given. Any combi nation can be mnde, and money or express orders, silver or atamp9 will be accepted. This U a line opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. running to Kntiec U hereby given tbatin pursuance of an order ft be count court of the state of Oregon for (i a kv,uis county duly ma.le and entered the Sri day of Feb., I'.HU, in the matter of the es tate of Marti a E. 1'irtlow, deceased, the tinder afgnecl " on and after the 8th day of March, fqi oiler f-r sale and proceed to sell at jiru-ate gale fo cLh at the time of lale. xuhjeet to con nrmation of the said court, the following property CommencinK at a slake o H fKJ east R M cl i in from tne southwest corner of the D. ? - of Willi m Holmes and wife lntowra.li lip 8 ..p.., n. A,,at. nf tne Willamette lueiiuinu in Clackamas county. Oregon, and ' a sa ehains me nee , . T 2 chains to a stake ttience west 4W chains to a stake, thence north 11 degrees west 2 90 chains to the place ot beginning, con taining one acre, more or less mhhu Administratrix of the Kstate of Martha E. Partlow, Deceased. Bated, Oregon City, Feb. 6, MM. NOTICE OF GUABDIAN'S SAl E OF LAND AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Notice is hereby given that in Vn? f" order of sale made and entered by the county court of the county of (Jlackamas, state of Oregon, the real es .nte siuiaieii iu w"" "- - -- John Vleselmever, Mary Vieeelmeyer, Kmma Vleselmever, Willie Vieselmeyer, Georne Viesel . I -. '.'. ,n...j..., Vrud V eselmever and ,,t Vleielmever. minors, tne nunemigneu Maria Viselnieyer, guardian of the .aid minors BS described real property, to-wit: The nM '.V '', . (...., Inn 9 in InwnshmS south of "... it Willamette Meridian, containing SO acres more or less, situated in Clai .,s'?,.?,' r",,1l. on satnriay. the 15th dy M"ch. lf(W,.t 10 o'clock a. m., at the J,i,t,tnrof the court house at Oregon City in said countv of Clackamas and state ot (Jregou Terms of sale will be for cas.. In f.uardian of the persons and estate of John Vies ....?., i, Virselmever. Kmma Vieselnier, WHlii V.eselnieyer. George Vieselmeyer, Henry VI s -lmever, t ied Vieselmeyer and AuguBt leu- elrnejer, minors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wonderland iqoi An Biinual publication, beautifully Illustrated In color anil half tune. This number treats particularly of the history of the Northern Pacinc's Trademark, the ouster Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Iuk. Miniature Wonderland A neat and rtalntv publication containing a complete history of llio Northern I'neilio Trademark. The artistic oovers of lho Wonderland, l'JOl an used in miniature. Wi!d Flowers from Yellowstone lid flower from Yellowstone Park, real U.-wernin lln-lr natural colors. A dainty A book of Kh.,u'hiir 111, and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full p .ge illustrations oi farK scenery Send Six Cents .cend Four Cents Send F fty Cents Twenty-five Cents Yellowstone National Park A new 112 page bonk in strong, fler-ible covers, good paoer, plain tvpe, illustr (!, pocket si,e, a compendium j and descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Climbing Mount Rainier An ni,,otrnto,i rAnir At -7o hook . 72 mures, in stronff, flexible Send cover, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of .Twenty-five iIia hi.-hest neak ill 1 10 United states outsiae oi Aiasaa 01 wnu. glacial nature. -J I975.00 Locomobile 6iven Jlway With every jocts. 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 ..to Some Lucky One n EW goods now every day. Quality always the best. New and fresh Prices correct. from the factory 3i. n. wiymz, 36W6C6H Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line TO BUFFALO And Points Eeycnd. Notice Is hereby given lhat the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator, with the rtl annexed of the estaie of Greenberry Rogers, dtcensed and any and all persons baying cla ms mrRiui-t 11"- "Id estate, must prewnt them at th e olbee of fllen & Schuebel in Oregon City. Ore eon within six mou'hs from the date of this no 1' Ce GKOIWE ROGERS, Administrator. TJ'REN & SCHI KHEI, Attorneys for Administrator. Dated, Feb. 21st, 19tt!. OFFERS YOU 4 Through Trains Eaily h cm Chicago 4 Through Trains Daily from St. Louis 4 Trains Daily frcm Kansas City nfTTTMr itT-iXTTf TlRclin rie Chair Cars (tre"' "'iman xamce oicbjcid bUUlr iVlrilN 1 Dining and Cafe Cars on all t.a.nn. Tolite trainee-. ,", 1 .. ,i nninlroat tiinn. Tourist cars Mondays men. iBnaHuii-'; - and Tburadays; 29 hours Chicago to Boston C. C. CKAJNb, J. r. Ol 1. Ol. i-.uuia, iviu, ROSs C. CLINE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles Wednesday, February 5. In the matter of application of Mr James for bridge across Milk Creek near Culton. Granted. In tbe matter of petition of A ti Hol land et al for a County road. Granted, and James Cooke, Albert .bullock ai a Kobert Bichel appointed as viewers. In the matter of application of C Schuebel for aid of Mrs Schweitzer and fmilv. allowed H10 00. Tn the matter of petition of L P Wil liams et al for relief of Jane and Sadie Carr. Denied. In the matter of application of Wra X Davis et al for a County road. Denied until all former costs are paid. In the matter of application for relief of Joseph Stewart, an Indigent Soldier. Allowed $20.00 In the matter of petition of J H Luel ling for rebate of taxes. Granted $7.50. , February 6. In the matter of petition of Geo Smidt for bridge across Buckner Creek, Diet No 19. Granted. In the matter of petition of i! .iiwm et al for improvement of Schalzman Hill. Granted. . , Tn tho matter of petition of H vetcn ct al for a Countv road. Laid over until March 6th 1902, at 2 o cloeK. In the matter of petition to vacate eer- ain BtreetB in uaK utove. vtuereu um In the matter of petition of H H Smidt ct al for a countv road. Grantea ana nnrnolins Bear. Win Thompson and Eugene Mitts appointed viewers. In Hip matter ot Uotles lor j unices Dists. Clerk ordered to procure Codes for liislncts 1 and 15 In the matler of Scalp stalement. Approved. ,! ' February I. In the matter of petition to incorpor ate Milwatikie. Granted. In the matter of work ot George lay- lor putting out fire on Taylor Dritlye Allowed $2.UU lor services. Tn thH matter of Jacob Konier, an m disent Soldier. Ordered that he receive no further aid. ' '.. February 8. Tn the matter of Eiuhth Grade Certifl catHB for SuDt. Ordered that clerk draw warrant in favor Statesman ruo ior ti nn for 500 certificates. 1 . . . . . ,,..! T ..!- In the matter o application ui juuid CnwlKttfi for lmnrovement ot Hill on Keaster road. Ordered that J a Myers avnun ii irsn.nil on said hill. n the matter or petition oi uregu" Iron and Steel Co for rebate of taxes on doiililB aRPRssments. Granted SJU.sn. To tlia mnt.mr of ai)n ication ot Mar in,.k for aid of John Skirvin. Allowed $12.00. : .:.. I'eDroary yl. In the mutter of atJ)li.caiion for relief nf (ii-pon cut i;i uie an iimiKcui oumici Allnwfid HilO.OO. In the matter of reward for highway mun in Mihvmikio and Osweeo precinctP, and Snow allowed reward of $100.00, they having captured and con m,.tH unlM rnOtlttr. Tn tlm matter of Detition of Wm X TWia pt. al for a countv road. Previous order reconsidered and ma lav num nnt.il np.xt term. In the matter of petition of Wm X Davis et al for vacation of part of Fanton linaH I.nid over until next term. s In the matter of rebate of taxes of Geo b Allen, Allowed ifti.uu. Tr, H.p inoltpr nf Kli.abeth WilllOlt f Innntv charire. Mrs. Harrington al lnPrl 8.00 tier month for her support, Tn flip, matter of Officers for Justices' Precinct No 15. B F Smith appointed Jusiice and E Garrett Constable. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Anton Habelt Road. Read first time. .... In the matter of petition lor further aid John and Margaret Mahan. Denied. In the matter of petition of A Thomas et al for change in voting place at Siev- ers. Place cimngea io tiu oiuo dituhui House and name changed to Bull tf.un. February 13. In the mat'er of application of Baghy and Dixon for lease of Rock Creek. Or- Harad that said nortion of Rock Creek be declared a public highway and leased to nnnlicants fur ten vears. n t ho matter o ttoati vyarram, iiu 17770 and County Warrants Wos B'JJB, 0125, 9387 and 9074. Ordered cancelled In the matter of report of viewers on urvev of Anton Habelt Hoad. Head afli ond lime and adopted. Road orderetl opened and expense account allowed as folic ws: Wm Snyder uu W W Tucker uu Total $02 GO In the matter of application of F Thomas to rent Rock CruBher. Granted. In the matter of the Heckart and Blackwell Road. Ordered opened. In the matter of Officers reports for month of Jan 1902. Approved. In the matter of Mrs Carrie Mayer, a County charge. Allowed $19 00 pet month. In the matter of application to Clacka mas County by Augusta Piper ot land for a road. Accepted and ordered recorded. In the matter of bond of Sheriff J J Cooke as tax collector. Approved. In the matter of cancellation of tax aim against W L Johnson. . Granted. In the matter of changes in Election Boards. Canbv, 2nd Board tidges James Evans, Heman Lee, ames Adklns. Clerks E H Carlton, Halsey J. Phelps, J Schull. Canyon Creek Judges Press Bonney, David Kobeson, John Wright. Clerks W R Garrett, O Dix, L P Williams. Clackamas, 2nd Board ' . . udges Alex Thompson, Sol Imel, W Mills. Clerks X red .zinser, a a. Webster, Carl llaberlach. Highland . , ,,,paKd Harrinuton. Michael liol- and S. Hutchinson. Clerks Sam Dunlap, Ed llammet, G R Miller. Maple Lane , udges A Mautz, M McGchan, W w Mters. Clerks. Win llama, John uar- ng, E W Randolph. Needy , , udges Eugene Mitts, J S oder, n Noblitt, .(IleiKs Irank fish, Jake nit er, I J Bigelow. Oswego Judges F W Wanker, Geo. W. rrosser. J Johnson. Cleiks U liaker, a u Bullock, M A Coon. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an. unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is a!s. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out ot order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge sa often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor,, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Us won derful cures of the most distressing cases.. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y TTomo of SivA.up-Itoofc When writing men tion reading this generous offer in Uiu paper.. TDCUKKA COLD IN ONK DAI Take Laxative I'terno Quinine I ablets. All druttgisls ivfund the money if it fnilB to curer K . Grove 8 signa'nre is on each box. 2.ra. , $1000 Ivshl running water ; licken ranch.- Dye. sfcrps inside city Trails,. di-sirable lor norm1 and Teiiut to bitit. 0. II. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. Thta is due tr the disease being so insidnmm that it gets a good hold on th1" system before it is recognized. Foley 8 ivuinev i;ure win p event the development of fatal disease if taken in time. Charman & Co. C. H. Monday, February 24. Altipra and Schneider mills and other buildings were ourned in Portland yes terday afternoon, the Iobs aggregating ..nH on nnn "ha nra nrurinAT.Rti in u unk shon among a lot oi greasy rags, ?maj cottage aim loiuu j hoiduh and snread ramdlv. Henry C. Albers one-third cash, balance installments, io was set npon by Officer Church in citi- per month, interest 0 per cent zens clothes and other policeman and Dye was beaten to insensibility, wnne iry ing to enter his own otlice lor some pnr- Ha(J to ConqueP or Die UUOI3. i HO um ioiolvji j. w ...... r r" .. lit .... f, uK.,l unim " uri pa Aim lUlHPI JllCll ""vl ... , . . It," TVT with Madame Tstlka Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N. uiinciuiini j , , , ,T , , 1,1 H,uf n..l.,.,l. htr I id lirlirnilR in lie IJ. . 1 I1HI1 JllllhUllllil"ll i-J was lap. , , ,m.l. r. ' .1 .....1 r I t. Iiv. Ktrii-t. of 'Halonica. Beiitemoer quui itoiuidkiiii onu j. luf I, us been released and arrived at niore man a iiwiiui, oui i um u. iTniflnnia a t n COCK tills )r. Mill" S 1M0VV 1'lHCllVlV nun wao OirUIIIina, .uav.uu,,.,.. - I , ,, . , , ,,. l T-i..tt tianrw arr vpd al whnl v cnrBil bv seven bottles and ara New York "at 12 :55 n. m. yesterday, . now stout and "well" H'b an nnrivaled rr.,n.i tPoKrnurv lilH Riivdr in Coiisnmntion. I'lTcnniotua, n..! ur nulla nn President La Gritine and Br.mchitis : infnllihlo for Roosevelt at the White Itouee. lhe Pipsidetit. returns the vUit, and a great dinner cimi-ltideH the visit. Kooseveu n cilln Senator Til man's invitation to liU ot iIih dinner Tillman Bnd Me Laurin practically suspended from the senale by Pre i lent Frye The Uni ted States supreme court decides nitwit has no jurisdiction of railway merger nana in Minnesota Governor Getr issues warrants for pay for Second Ore- mm Vnliinteers for st rvices prior io en liBtment in the Spanish war Judge KVaapr. nf Portland, crotefcts against ox- horbitant recoiveiBhip fees Sena tor Simon left Washington tonight for Oreuon. after casting his vote in sup- nt. nf t.lm Philinnine tariff bill will nrobablv remain here for awhile, and look after his campaign. Wednesday, iebruary zo. Heaviest storm Jn years sweeps over fion lTroneiacn. ciit.tinir oil eommumca- I . 1 L. 1 t on hv wire and doing consiueraom ,tnmftu at the nrsldo and in the mis ninn resi dence district, where three hnil.linv wPTfl blown down. IDS D8- Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay l' ever, Cioupor Whooping Cough. Guaran teed bottles 5ll ami $1.. T i si bottles free at George A. Harding's drug store. Sl'Ol'S Till i nc(iii ami woiiks orr THIS COLO. cure pay Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets a cold in one day. No Cure no Price 25 cents. QyM ImlividuaV Money to Loan at cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write, John W.'Ludkk, Attorney at Law, Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Orea. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, ,..,i.i.i,MhiT o-ivpn that tlie undersigned have .file, tholr final report in the county court nf ClaiHamaa county, state of Oregon, as aitmini. trator of the estate of Thorna. A. Hutcliins. de. ceand "d c0,,rt hM by order "PP"'"-' M-JhSiil, VKil at 10 o'clock a. m. ai aday and time f. r the hearing ol objeetioiis to .ucti report, if any tbere are, and for tbe seUlmnent of 6ald en- w"' E W. HUTOHIKS. FRANK 8.HUTC11IXS. Administrators. H. E. Ceoss, ' Attorney for the Estate. Pated, Feb. 20, 1MB. V. -7 I H,.l.MK'Vm IT'MII ia--''--" MANHOOD RESTORED. CUPIOESE .trengthenaum! res ri ""JSin.ty p, cent Tne ren anlTererH are not c m.,, . 1-r.l, ,?ehout an op-rat wtXitla. "tjl''lAi""r . l "x bi.xe.doe, not eUoct "CUP1DENB This erentVej.'itnh Vital iaiT,t he prwrip on or an ni-r- BEFORE and AFTEB s nnr v ?ofd-biriJ, which if nil rtiekrd t,U.8trtrrh and T. . V, - 1 t Imnntiinf1 k dnev? .art It?,; nrl.iHr7or.r-an, of U ImpurtUe. ration. 6mOU-ntlmorn a peruiaueutcui- NOTICE. To tb Stock holders of the Clear Creek Creamery No" thereby given that the aamial B leetlng of the itockholden of aid com jany will be held .t the Creamery baildln on Monday, March ilV , t 1 o'clock p. m., for the parpoae of e1""? board ol fi directors, treasurer and aecreUry to trve for the term of one year, and to trjnnact , th. hulneu that may properly come ba ton thTmeeting. W. P. KIRCHKM. ill A written jruiirantee Riven ; -- ,". .,d u.8limoiilala. UX a box, .IX ''; p. o. bx ym. Ban Francisco. CaU FHUttm Adnreaau;""--"- ,it Orenon Cltv J G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon Fretideat 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 acrei on east edge of city limits for I sale at your own price, inquire at Loor tier-Herald offce. A Thousand Dollars Throwa Away. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Flainview, JNen.,, writes "Mv wife hud lun trouble for w-r fifteen veara We tried a ntiinbei of doctors and spent over a thousand dol lars withont anv relief. Mie wafl very low and I lost al hone, when a friend. rometer was barely ore inch higher than euggested trying Foley s Honey and Tar, at the time of the uaiyescon norui, vnicn i aiu. im iiim .u:u . tt. a.dI avar rAP.ornea in remenv it aaveu imr mu one in dhwpk- w.uuu m mo iwnco- . - j , , , i.i .i i. this country. Ship alter ship araggea er ana enjoys ueuer iieunu t u anchor, and the transport Solace ca- has ever known m ten years. We shaH ...nnn,i n mni .i,a iqv ua n iiriiiiKeu nnvur iih wiliiuuij r u c, o i""iw .- coiinr Princte Menrv attended the Tar and would auk those allliuted to tf lanmthinir of the Meteor, wtncn wat u." vjiiarman v,o. christened by Alice Roosevelt. After it.. I 1 .. L, tlll I uncneon on mo nuu. i.eu..r., lT n, Tull a Vinaf rn. York at the city 1 all. Elaborate enter- croup and hooping couiili M . .amain, on ates. and cures auickly. CurelJ lainnieill was pruviuc.. .u. w? ti- b : l,n..a (lliarmam deroftheday Xryo restored un- t' - mar, ami Ml- .Jlirlll to I11H TOll 1III1 11IC v.". NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL rKUI EHl I. In the matler of the estnte of Aaron E. Walt, do- ceaaed. vmin. In hArshv aivpn tliat tiursuant to an or. arf ti,o Cimni'v Court of the Htate of Ormoii fur Clackamas County, nrnne anil enidtoii on me 'J4th dfly of February, 1IH.2, 1 will from and aflw n,o onii, iio nf March 1802. tiroimed tu nell at pri vate snlc, the following described real properly of aid estate, and all tha rigbt. title and Intercut which the ald Aaron B. Walt, aoeeasen, oaa lliiiri.fii. Ill wit: Kwtlon 38.' Township S4 Month, Itanire 2 Kant; Section 1(1, Township 6 South, Hanae 3 East ; the N. W. ,i, and N. K of 8. W. A Section Hi, Ti. 3d 8. R. 3 the W. y, of K. V;, and N. E. 'i of N. K 'A, end . B 'A ot . r. 'A oi Section of Hectlon 18, Tp. K mth, llarnte 3 East. The teims oi sain sale are eaxn in nitui. C1IAS. N, WAIT, Kxcmilor Estate of A. K. Walt, Dcceaed. First ,'nsriion February 2!i, 1!K)2. i Uat " March 'if,, 1102. senate mav BUKnena mem lonce man mrr i. Kober S ana bub nended on account of the Albers club hirig in Portland. Thursday, Februaiy 27 The brews barqtiet given to Prince Henry in New York was attended bv 1000 people.... The senate has not yet ,li.r.iilo.l linw tn nuniah Tillman and Police inouirv in the Albers clubbing epiBode in Portland lizzies out To Loan. .-00- C)00 $700 -J800 - S900 tvni $1000 at 0 per cent ,one to three yea on farm property. Dimick & fcASTHAM, Lawyers. Oregon City.. Hoosicr For Stomach Troubles. "I have taken a great lnpry different medicines tor stomach trouble and on slipution ," says Mrs. B. Ueiger, of Dun- kerton, Iowa, tint never nan na goon re sults from any as from Chamberlain's Stomach ana ;uver tablets." ror bbio by U. A, Harding. SUMMONS. In the circuit fO'jrtof the Hate of Oregon, for CleckHiiiHS comity. Marllia Mcef , plalntltl, VS. t.eoine Mcrecly, defendMii'. To George McFeilv, the above named defend. am: In the name ol the stale ot Orenon. you are hereWy rciulred to apiear and answer tf.e com- plaint fiM against yon In the above suit by the 12th d y of April, llMi, following six consecutive weeks' publication ot tills notice, and If you fall to so atiiar and answer, for want thereof, the piainiiu win wine n utcree against you aa nruyeil for In lhe complaint, tn-wlt: Ut, a decree (llimolv Init tho bonds of matrimony existing between Klalnllff anl defendant; 2d, that plaintiff have all ei costs and disbursements In tills suit; that plaintiff prays such other and further relief as the matter of this ewe may require and al to tbe court may seem Just and tquiUble. This summons Is served by publication by vlr nreof an order made by the lion. T. A. McDrido, Judice of the above-entitled court, made and en tered on the 20th day ot February, 1902, said or. der providing tbat publication be made in the Courler-Herrld. and thai the first publication be made ob the 28th day of February, 1:102, M. . JeUoafAHON, Attornei tot PlaiaUft. , --.'- Brills IIOE DRILLS SHOE DRILLS DISC DRILLS Send for catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Portland, Orkoos. I headache" Al a (VMf atom. K Doaa Km. Farms For Sale. 882 180 acres, 6 acres Improved! 'fall keaae; mostly timber, (i miles out, $lm 892180 acres, S5 acres .improved ', S-na m hause; burn 30x80; "acres of npplc orchard. I.anl can all be tilled. Fronts on Clackamas nrer, 2 miles from Clackamas and W uil from Portland. 1'rlce $."t!00, Ml -82 acres, H acres Improved and S.'i acres more nearly ready for the plow: n goo -story Imine rioiiKC. KcarillKhlandou plauk. rowl. i'rlee $W00. 9i)'J-l) acres of tlml er land iicarCo' Til'.te.Ot gon. I'rlcetdOU. 1017 fi!) acres, 3 miles fri ui Canby. Cm I Jionso and birn. 2,1 acres plowed' Mill prune. tree". Drying huuse.l l'rlcejH"W. air 200 acres hi ar Cherryvllle for $XT", Ssr 120 teres irtth some lmpr)cmnts; t ill liout for Two pojd farms at Viola In the Clear Creek, valley. Cheap. 2 acres with large bouse. All Improved a4 fenceC. Small and large fruit. 1' leant feace -ound the house. At j i.lioila llon 1b Marlon county. FortiiO uasli. O. A. CIIENEV, Bail Est Ue and In n "ncil Ao-ent, Opposite Huntley's, Orogou City, Cr. f. W. EiiBBorr, Secretary.