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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1002, V Pat ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 1 hereby given that Albert Engle and Claenoe Engle have been duly appointed by the County Court of I he State of Oregon for ihe Coun ty uf Clackamas, ailminintrators of the estate of Samuel Engle, deceased. All persoiu holding claims against the siiid deoeaticd or his estate are hereby notified to present them, duly verified with proper vouchers toithe said administrators at the ollice o Hcdues & (irifflth, E;.q., in Oregon I'ily Oregon, within six monthB frcin the publlca tlon of this notice, Albert Enoijs HbduebA Geiffith, Clabexck Knhlb, Aitornoys, .Administrator's of the Kstate (of Samuel Engle, dece. sod. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Simeon May, plaintiff, vs. Amy May, de fendant. To Amy May, the above named defendant, In the name of the state.uf Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit and ourt, by April 111, 1902, and If yon fall to answer, for want thereof, ihe plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed .or in his complaint filed herein, namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of malri uionv existing between plaintiff and defendant herein and the custody of the minor child named iu plaintiff's complaint. This summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. McBHde, juilKe of theaboveentitled.court, duly mnde and lilcd Mrch 6, 1!K2. The date of the Unit publication of iliis Btimmons being March 14, 1102, and the date of the last publica tion hereof April 18, 19U;!. M J. MacMAHON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the mittcr of the estate of Aaron E. Wait, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a.i or der of the County Court of the Ktate of Oregon for ClttckanMS County, made and entered on the 24th chiy of February, 19(2, 1 wi 1 from and alter the 29th dav of March 1902. proceed to sell at pri vate sale, the following described real properly of said estate, and all the right, title and interest which the said Aaron E. Wait, deceased, had therein, to wit: Section :i(i, Township 34 South, Range 2 East! election 111, Township 36 South, Range 3 East; the N. W. i. and N. ' of 8. W. Section 16, Tp. tf S. R. 3 K.i the W. H of E. and N. E. of N. E. , and S. E '4 of S. E. of Section of section 10, Tp. 39 8outli, ltnnge 3 East. The terms of said sale are cash In haud. (IHAS. N. WAIT, Executor Estate of A. E. Wall, Deceased. First insertion February 28, 1902. Last- " March 28, 1902. CITATION. In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county cf Clackamas. Citation to heiis and parties interested In probate. In the matter of thcestate of Wm. D. Bedford, deceased. To Mrs. Flnegan or Flanegan, John Bedford, T. Bedford, G. P. Bedford, and to all others un known, and interested in said estate. Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and appear in the county court of tiie state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, at the court room thereof, at Oregon City, in Ihe said county of Ciacknmas, on Mon day, the 7ih day ol April, A. I). 1902, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of that day, then and there to show cause. If any you have, why an order should not be maile by tins court, allowing Asa Hawkins, the administrator of said estate, to sell the northeast quarter of st ctiun 14, township 4 south, range 5 ent of the Willamette metidian in Clackamas county, Oregon, eccortling to the petition on tile for that purpose. Witness, Ihe Hon. T. F. Ryan, Judge of the county court of the slate of Oregon, for ,Kul the county of Clackamas, this 2fSth day of February, A. 1). 1902. Attest: E. H. COOl'EH, Clerk. H. E. CROSS, Attorney fertile Estate. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SAl E OF LAND AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of sale made and entered by the county court of 1 lie county of Clackamas, slate of Oregon, on the 3rd day of February, 1902. In the matter ol the real estate situated in Clxckamas county, of John Ylesclmeyer, Mary Vbselmcyer, Kmma Vleselmeyer, V.'lllie Vleselmeyer, George Vlesel meyer, Henry Vieselmeyer, Fred Vleselmeyer and August Vieselmeyer, minors, the undersigned Maria Viselmeyer, guardian of the said minors, and of their said estate will sell at public auc tion, snbj'ct to confirmation of the court, the following described real property, to-wlt: The n H oftlieneKof section 2 in township 5 south of range 1 east Willamette Meridian, containing 80 acres more or less, situated in Clackamas county and slate of Oregon. Said sale will be made on Saturday, the 15th day as March. 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Ihe front door of the court house at Oregon City in said county of Clackamas and state of Oregon. Terms of sale will be for cash In hand. MARIA VIESKLMEYER, Guardian of the persons and estate of John Vies elmeyer, Mary Vleselmeyer, Emma Vieaelmer, Willie Vieselmeyer, George Vieselmeyer, Henry Vleselmeyer, Fred Vieselmeyer and August Vits elmejer, minors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby clvrnthnt the nrderp'gned has been duly appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of the estaic of Greenuerry Uogers, diceaFdl and any and nil persons having claims against the said estnte, must present them at the ofiice of l''Hen & Schuebel In Oregon City. Ore gon, within six niomhs from the date of liiis no tice. 0"OTir7E ROGERS, Administrator. TJ'Ren A Schi kiiki, Aiiorm for Administrator. Dated.Feb.2lst, 1902. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. taring , .fc,,.,...,,., Tho Kind You nave Always Bought, and which has beeu iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his ner- iJd9- $ Knn.nl KimorvSainn m'ncA ita infanov- Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment is CASTORIA SOCIALIST COUNTY VEXTIOX. COX Castor ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic snbsUvuce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and fiUys Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. 4. The inaguration of alsystem of pub lic industries, credit to be used for that purpose in order that the workers Le se cured the full product of their labor. 5. The education of all children up to the age of 18 years, and state and mu nicipal aid, for books, clothing and food. 6. Equal civil and political rights for men and women. ' 7. The initiative and referendum, pro portional representation and the right of recall of representatives by their con stituents. But in advocating these measures in steps in the overthrow of capitalism and tbe establishment of the co-operative commonwealth, we warn the working tlai-s against the so-called public-ownership movements as an attempt of the capitalist class to secure governmental control of public utilities for the pur pose of obtaining greater security in the exploitation of other industries and not for the amelioration of the conditions of the woikiug cIhbs. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Cs Si. t'i 12 i $5 in ' e ven that the unilersiirnen havetileu their final report in the county court of flat kanias county, state of Oregon, as adminis trators of the eHute of Thomas A. llutcliins, de ci'nstd and the court has by order appointed March 24lh l'.'OJ at 10 o'clock a. m. as a day and time for the hearing ol objections to such report, if any there are, and forthe settlement of said es- E W HCTCniKB, FRANK 8. HUTCH INS, Administrators H. K. ( boss. Attorney for tne i-.s'.aie. Dated, Feb. 20, I'M. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clacksmas county. , Martha McKeely, plaintiff, vs. Geoige MeJeely, defendant. . . . . . To dent-ire McFeelv, the above named defend, ant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed anninst you m the above suit by the lath d y of April, 19U2, following six consecutive weeks' publication of this umice. and If you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a dicree against you at prayed for in .he complaint, to-wit: 1st, a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony Mining betweea plaintiff and defendant; 2d, that plaintiff have all hei coMs and disbursements in this suit; that plaintiff p'ays such other and further relief as the matter of this cose moy require and as to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is served by publication by vir ureof an order made by tbe Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of the above-entitled court, made and en tered on the 26th day of February, 1902, said or. der providing that publication be made tn the Courier-Herrld. and that the first publication be made oh the 2th day of February, M, J MacMAHON, Attorne) for Plaintiff. We refund ioc. for every jack- Ue of PUTNAM FADELESS DYE that fails to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. Sold by C. G. Huntley. FORI A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Ton Have Always Bought En Use For Over 30 Years. thc ocNTua comhnv. tt Muanav THCCT. NC& vonx CITY. Good Literature Fr Almost VT4. of what. MR. CHAS. S. F !N Ollllim Agent, Paul, Ninn., The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for ita advertising matter. Ita pamphlets, folders, booklet?, etc., are titste'ti lv gotur, npmid are valuable for what tliev cnntiiin Here if a partial lift FEE, eneral Passenger U 1 . ....II.. I "sniii cii raui, limn., wi;i 'rim uui , e.wreiuuy ' mailed, ii0!i ri cet it ol prices uiven Any combi nation can be. made, and moi eyur express orders, tilver nrfltarapa will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to i.btaia trnod descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland iqoi f An annual publication, beoutifully illustrated tn color and half tune. Tills number treats particularly of the history of Hie Northern 1'aclHo's Trademark, the ouster Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. Send Six Cents i Miniature Wonderland A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Northern Pneilic Trademark, The artistic covers of the Wonderland, 11)01 are used iu milriature. Wild Flowers frpm Yellowstone A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, showing the real flowers in Ibeir natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full psge Illustrations of Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park A new 112 page book in strong, flexible covers, good paoer, plain type, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium and descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Climbing Mount Rainier An Illustrated pocket-size book, 72 paees. In strong, flexible covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of the highest peak In the United States outside of Alaska of a glacial nature. .eend Four Cents Send F.fty Cents Twenty-five Cents Send ' Twenty-five) Cents. When it came to the' nomination of candidates for county offices, there were continued declination?, but finally the convention refused to accept ' no" from the candidates named, and selected a ticket without unnecessary delay. For state Benator, Fred J. Meindl was unanimously chosen.. The matter of the nomination of joint Benator was postponed until tLe meet ing of siate convention. After several withdrawals. A. .T. Ma ville, Robert Ginther and Walter F. Piutlen were nominated for representa tives by acclamation. For county commissioner, Geortre La zelle received 63 voles, and 0. E.Bpence 22. For county judge C. E. Spence re ceived 50 votes, and William Beard 27. For sheriff D. M. Klemaon was nomi nated b acclamation. , For recorder Franz Kraxberger was the choice. For clerk, Gilbert H. Bobbins. Assessor, William Beard. Treasurer, N. W. Richards. The office of county surveyor was left vacant, and the central committee granted authority to fill this or any other vacancy on the precinct tickets. For coronor, Dr W. F. Proden, of Sprinawater, was the choice. The following precinct and district nominations were u.ade: ROAD SUPERVISORS. Abernethy, J. S. May field. Beaver Creek, esley Hill . Oatiemali, Thomas Lindsay, Maple Lane, G. F. Gibhs. Needy, Carl Hilton. New Era, Joseph Reif. Macksburg, Ed Morris. JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. Barlow and Mackburg: Justice, R. R Bratton, Bailow; constable, F. M. M tl ews, Macksburg, New Era and Oanby: Justice, Elmer Veteto; constable, F. Kelland. ; Three Oregon City precincts, Aber nethy, Oanemah, Maple Lane and West Oregon City: Justice, J. W. Grout. Frank Freeman worsted Young Ken nard in the seventh round at the box ing match, which took place at the arm orj Wednesday nuht, and was the ac credited victor. ' Tbe Altar Society of St Johns Catho lic church, will give a literary entertain ment and basket social at Redmen's hall, St. Patrick's Day, Monday even ing, May 17th, at 8 o'clock. A family admission ticket will cost only 25 cents. J. L. Stewart, of f- tone, was operated on for fistula in this city last Sunday, and is progressing well along toward recovery. Wednesday, March 12. Cangress is making preparatians to investigates the lacks and canal at Ore gon City. To buy or build is tbe ques tion The Roman Catholics have purchased 43 acres at University Park, near Portland, where Columbian Uni versity will be expanded into a great school. New buildings will he erected, and the Fathers of the Holv Cross pro pose to make it a second Notre Dame. Fifty buildings at Omaha were damaged by the storm. Thursday, March 13. Ex-Governor John Atueld, of Illinois, is dead. ...... .Twenty thousand men in tWofnn nre idle bv re.ison of the tdrike. Umatiila countv republican i cent and one-dollar siz- convention declares tor Williamson lor cangress Floaters aid repealers will be arrested at the primary election to be held Saturday. LTT'a'M'.ft'I'llEM. BlgWHW'lfBJ'IIIWI $975.00 Locomobile Given Jlway n With every octs. invested with A. N. Wright, the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, St,, Portland, Oregon, you get a ticket bn the 975.00 Locomobile to be given Xo Some Lucky 0m EW goods now every day. New and fresh from the factory Quality always the best. Prices correct. 31. n, wKimt, 10WJI 36wecei Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line ITO BUFFALO And Points Eeycnd. : OFFERS YOU 4 Through Trains Daily hem Chicago 4 Through Trains Daily from St. leuis 4 Trains Daily from Kansas City TJVf TTIDH TrCTVPT' Reclining Chair Cars (fr"" p"Hman Palace Sleepers LiVUll IVIJjIN 1 Dinititr and Cafe Car on all t.a.nH. Folite train men. Perfect roadbed, shortcut bed and quickest time. Tourist cars Mondays and Thursdays; 29)j hours Chicago to Boston. C. c. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. ROS& v.. CL1NE, P. C. P. A.. Los Angeles. pi BEFORE and AFTSfl 1 n npiw 11 nwn - ''"inli'r" '...,a MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" Thin treat Veritable ViUtliT.tlieiireacrip- tlon of a famous l-'rench uiiyKHan, will quickly cure you of all ni-r-voiia or disi'tt-sea of the geutrauve orcriu,s, such as Lout Manhood, Insomnia, I'umsintlieBiu.'K fcierainal Kuiisslnns, Nervous iJebiltty, i'iinpli'S Unfitm'i"l to if.'iriv, Kjchauntiiu Uritliis, Vurlrori'te ana Constipation. 1 1 utopi all Iossoh by iay or night. Prevent qulon.. nf ss ol discharge, which if noi checker! leadB Ui Kpermrttorrliwa and all the horrors of Irnpotenc;- ri'IOENEcltuuseiiUieUver, the klilnevsand the urinarr orcam- of all lmpuritlea. itrengtnensana restores pman weaK uriiHrm The reasun si r7 . ,.. ua !.dn .nil mnneV rellimert i fhn, .ir far 15 00. hv mail. Bend tor mill circular and testimonials. idrtreD4VOI.MDmNICOp.aixlW6.8snFraiicl8rjo,Cal. brflriUW G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City Oregoa iifl'erers are not cured hy Doctors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with I'IDENK Is the only known remedy to cure tllhoutan operation. MOOtestlmnn rantee (riven and money relumed u six boxes does not effect a pernuuieiiteur The Children's Friend. toco. 25 Doaca JSh I At a vu( B There is no use trying to persuad American mothers that a substitute ex ists for Perrv Davis Painkiller. Tuv know how it relieves the troubles oi childhood, from sprained arms and legs to stomachache. Other preparations mav do eood. Painkiller is certain to, A big difference, and one that has been recognized (or sixty years. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Dtvls.' After some discussion it was decided to elect a new county central committee, ana me result, was as unions: Chairman, J, W. Grout. Secretary, I homas Lindsay. Treasurer, Charles Moran On motion the matter of securing a hall for the district congressional con vention to be held in Oregon Oity, March 20th, was left in the bands of the county central committee. A vote of thanks was extended to A. W.Cheney for the proffered use of one column of the Courier-Herald, dur ing the campaign, the space to be ed ited by members of the socialist party following is t he list of delegates to the mass county convention, or those who Bigned the pledge. Abernethv J. Mavfield. J. A. Lamar. Georfce M. B. Jones, 0. Ferguson, W.L. ilolcomb, J. 1 oyser, James h. Blayton, J. U liolcoml), Joseph Meindl, L, Freeman, FrtdJ. Meindl, M. Waibel Beaver Creek 0. Weidner, William Shannon, Henry .Shannon, O. E Spence, Robert (iinther, E. F. Ginther, J. b. Jlavis, beurge Ji. D.1VI8, Ji. M Howard . Oanemah George Lazelle, Thomas Lindsay. A. J. Owenbv, I). M. Klein sen, E. L. Maville, A. J. Maville, J. II. Lindsay. Candy J. D. Stevens, William Kreu ger, Fred Hampton. Harding J D. Niman, John Rowan, F . Huber, August Kreuger, U. J Troxel. Maple Lane J. P. Bany, J. 1 . Hens ley, Henry Wourms, William Beard W. W. Myers, G. F. Gihbs, N. W Richards, C. K. Reynolds, J. Short- ledge, W. F. Brayton, J. M. Jlorris Fed Wourms, A. A. Kennv. Killin--G II. Robhins, II. M. Rob- bins. Macksburg Franz Kraxberger, John Kraxberger, Adolplf Kraxberger, B Luobker, John Kraxberger, sr., Christ Weimann, F. Kraxheraer, Conrad Koch, George Welch, Willis D. Hodges F. M. Mathews, John Ilein,, II. M, Hepler, to. M. Morris, Willie Gortler, William Heinz, A. II. Reynolds. Milwaukie W. H. Thompson, New Era Robert J ' Kelland, J. B. Burgoyne, Elmer Veteto, Joseph Reif, J. L. Mattocks, M. b Moore, John E. Erickson, Hl Ftedrich. Bullrun M. V. Thomas. Needy C. E. Hilton, John W. Guelz. Oregon City No. 1 ti. R. If. Miller, J. A. Smart, M. Sugartnan. Oregon City No. 2 Oi.arles Criswell. Oregon City No. 3 Charles Moran, J. M. Gillet', John W. Gray, W D. Hankins, P. I). Curran, T. B. Hankins, A. Bau tiiiiri, J. M. Mi'Elhuney, Hiram Beebe, Cliatles Grav, 11. Lacey, J. W. Grout, II. B. N.kels, Hnry Heni. Springwater Walter F. Pruden. Morg heuiu. Worse Than a Blow from a hard fist is the buffet of cold wind upon a pairof improperly protected lungs. A few minutes exposure to cold may be the beginning of consumption. Lose neither time nor courage. Fortify yourself agaitiBt pulmonary troubles, including consumption, with Allen's Lung B.ilsam. A few dopes will loosen the cough and enable you to net rid of the phlegm t' at produces it. Cure soon follows. Trobate Court Orders. On petition of Dr. John Gordon, of Philadelphia, a guardian was appointed for hla 14-year old minor son, Irwin Les lie Gordon, who owns one-third inter est in certain properties in Oregon. Henry Gordon waB appointed guardian, upon filing a bond for $1000. The ap praisers of the eBtate in Clackamas county are J. W Loder, W. C. JohnBon and D. 0. Latourette. Albert Engle was appointed guardian of the estate of Samuel Engle, deceased. The estimated value of the estate is $5,700. In the eRtate of the of William D. Bedford, deceased, the claim of Asa R. Hawkins, administrator, was allowed. An order of distribution to the heirs and closing of the estate Adam Zim merman was made. A. A. Iianraann was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Margaret Jane Bantnann, who died in Portland, March 7ih. How's this ! A five-room house and two lots at head tf Seventh street for $550; cot over $1000. Inquire at Cour ier-Herald othce. Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ! All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. 3311 mi 1 ne kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neclected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is RnM nn Its me.rit "vR? by all druggists in fifty- iB'TO-gte es. You may have a;3itfil'iA sample bottle by mail Homo of swamtvRoot free, also pamphlet telling you how to' find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Binghamton, N. Y. For Over 81 xty Team Mrs. Winslow's Boothina Syrup ha been used for over sixty years by millions 01 mothers ior weir cnimren wuue teething, with .perfect success. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beBt remedy tor niarruoea. is pleat-ant to the taste, Sold by Druggists in every part ol the World. Twenty- five cents a bottle. Its value is incaicu. lable. Besure and ask for Mrs, Wins. iow'sSootliin Syrup, and take noothe nd. Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield rapidly to the wotidtrful cura tive and healing qualitiis of Foley 'e Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumouia and consumption from a hard cold set tled on the lungs. Charman & Co. Tourists Excursions' to tlio Mist. TIip travelling public will he interested to learn of the system of personally con ducted excursion cars operated over the Rio Grande svstem, popularly known aB The Scenic Line of the Wo'lil." I hey are the regular Pullman tourist of "ordi- v nary" sleepers, provided with comfort able bertha, bedding and linen of the Pullman standard. They have separate lavatories, are all well lighted ant heated ttiid.tn (act, are a most success ful substitute for the more expensive standard" sleepers, the ditterence arising from the character of upholster ing furnished. A colored porter is in at tendance with every car anu uesiues him an excursion conductor, whose sole duty is to look alter the pleasure and comfort ot passengers in iub cimr. l hese cars are run through to rvansus City, Omaha, St. Lotus and Chicago, making close connections tor Boston, New York and all eastern points. This feature of travel has heroine eo popular that there is now established a regular service ol nine cars each week, offering a variety of routes, and sche dules so ananged that Htnp-OVerS Hly he made, if desired, at Walt Lake Oity, Denver or any point between. No exirai'hargn ih made beyond tegu lar tourist rates. To those interested will bfl glad to quote the lowest fares and furnish full information about the scenic beauties of the Rio Grande It into and its superi accommodations J D. Manspiklh, Gen.'l Agent. 124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Women and Jewells. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that to the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous ellbrts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk her life to get a coveted gem, then let her foriify herself against the insiduous consequence s of coughs, coltlsand bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. BoBi hee's uerraan Syrup. It will promptly arreat con sumption in itB early stages and heal the all'ected lni-g and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, bht it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green'B Special Almanac. ATTKN'IION ! SOCIAMSTP , The direct convention of tbe socialist party for this congressional district will be held in the Willamette hall at Ore gon City on Thursday, March 20th. Do not fail to turn out as there must 100 or more members of the convention in or der to make a Domination. J. W. Ghout, Chairman of the Socialist County Central Committee. OASTOIIIA. BuaUu f II" toil Haw Always Bought Bgattvt Deafness Cannot be Cured bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wny to cure Deafness, and that is hy constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flu tin d con dition of the mticotiB lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube gtta in flamed vou have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is tbe remit, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, heaiing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness' (caused by catarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free. . F. J. Cheney k Co Toledo, O. JfjffSold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Good corner store for rent on Seventh Street. Good location. Apply to G. Reddaway. TO CURB A OI.I) IS ONE IA1 Take Laxative Promo Quinine lablotH. All druggists refund the money if it fails to curer E W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. $1000 Eight acres itiBidecity limits, running water; desirable for home and chicken ranch. Terms to suit. C. IL Dye. srors titk rnimii and wokks off tiiu t ill. I). Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure no pay Price 25 cents. Individuals' Money to Loan at 6 pet cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write, John W Lonnit, Attorney at Law, Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Oreg OADTOTIIA. Bean ths e Vou Have Always BotigH $l)P0 Cottage and lot on Jcll'utson St., one-third cash, balance installments, $15 tier month, interest 0 per cent. 0. II. Dye. ' A Printer Greatly Surprised. "I ntver whh so much surprised in my ,n. . n nr,m,n life.aslwast.ithtlie results of using THK STAR OF S1AKS vyjauiiiniiniii o t am ukiiii, rjn.n .tvnij T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville,(N C.,) Gazette, "1 contracted a severe case of rheninat 8 n early last winter by getting my feet wet. 1 tried several things for it without neneut. One day while looking over the Gazette, I noticed that PaitiHialin was positively guaran teed to cure rheumatism, bo bought a bottle of it and and beloro using two thirds of it my rheumatism had biken its flight and I have not had a rheumat ic pain since." Bold by G. A. Harding. COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE. I now have money on hand to pay road warrnati endorsed prior to Feb. 1st, 1S99, and also road warrants endorsed prior to July 1st, 1901. Interest will cease on the warrants on this call on the date hereof. A . Lt'KLLiNO, Treasurer, Clackamas Co., Oregon. Oregon City, March 14tb, 1902. t$$A Steel SSSf Star Wind Hm lull in rlnif In Una tnhlr. Turin fnly w Ihe wind. Hall l itrlnir thrum In wliitnl, Inhurln IlKlieat ruiinliiK iiinllili', and mxrvlnx xrdateat amount of imwi-r for pumping, iml vmiizcd alter miking Cut together Willi galvanized boll", double inntteil. no part can rust or get hug unj rattle. Weight regulator: prleol regulation. N ipring to ( haiige tantion with rTo.y change of temperature, ami grow wWr wit1' v- ''pain alwaymin hand. Thru Ihlnrn aie w irtli money to you. TbD Th j not buy a Bta-. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co POBTMKD, ORECOf.