Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 26, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIV 1
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
OREGON
ShohtLire
and Union Pacific
TO
THE
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice oi
THREE
TRAINS
AILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. m.
9:00 p. ra.
TO
SALT T w E,
DEN'v ja...,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:00 p. ni.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
LEAVES tof0T 1 ARRIVES
For Maygere, Rainier,
latskanle, Weatport
Clifton, Awtiiria, War
8:00 A.M. renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Port Stevens, 11 :10 A. M.
Gearhart Park, Sea-tide,
Astoria and Seashore
Express, Oailv.
7:00 P.M. Astoria Express,- 9:40 P. M,
Daily;
Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Ore.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland every
5 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
For fnll Information call on or address nearest
O . R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address
A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
GO
EAST
VIA
Rlu GRAND
Only transcontinental line
passing directly through
sat, Late City,
Leafiville,
Pueblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
Daily Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Portland... 7 A. M
Leave Astoria .7 P. A!
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STBS. TAI10MA
nnd METLAKO
Daily Trips Except Sunday
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and ri. .7 A. M.
Leave The Dalles, Tues.,Thurs and Sat.. 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland. Tues, Thura. and Sat T A. M
Leave Dalles, Mod., Wed. and Fri J A. 11
Landing, Foot Alder Street
BOTH PHONES, MAIN SSI PORTLAND, OKEGuti
AGENTS
John M. Filloon . . ... .The Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylor .Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Lackey .Hood Kiver. Ore.
Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash.
J. O. Wyatt .... Vancouver, Wash.
R. B. Gilbreth Lyle, Wash.
John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash.
Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash.
Wm. Butler . Butler, Wash.
E; W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE.
trains
Cars
in
Three splendidly epuipped
daily to an points bast.
Through Sleeping and Dining
and free Reclining Chair (Jars.
The moat magnificent scenery
America bv daylight.
Stop overs allowed on all classes ol
tickets.
For cheapest rates and descriptive literature
address
J., D. riANSFIELD,
Ueneral Agent,
24 Third Street, Portf nd, 0ep
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at .way points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers have been re nl
and are in excellent shape for the season ofl 00
The Regulator Line will endeavor to glveils
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7a. m.an
Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination in amp
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet.
A. C. A1.LAWAI
General Age
" RYETAB"
Whiskey Beans.
Something absolutely new and
with which we have experi
mented lor years.
One bran makes one glass Ar
tificial Whlekey Kye or bour
bon); six beans to the pint.
Just the thing fur travelers, and
convenient for picnics, excur
sions, eto
Contains ail the virtue of the
best whiskies without the dele
terious effect. Made from the
pure vegetable matter, and guar
anteed to contain no poisonous
or narcotic drugs of any descrip
tion. If a beverng'1 Is not 4mired, a
Bean may be taki'ii in the mouth
without water, and the most ex
hilarating eil'tt will bt expert
enubd. Box of 12 Beans, 5Cc
The Beans retail at 10 cents
each, and can be procured from
any druggist, fancy grocer or
first-class bar. For aie on din
ing cars.
One box sent post-paid on re
ceipt of 50 cents.
Ginseng Distilling Co.
o-
Dlstlllers ol
Rye and Bourbon W h skies,
ST. LOUIS,
MO.
poisons the blood, irritates
the nerve-cells end causes
aches and pains in the tem
ples, eyes, brain and spinal
cord. Headache, neural
gia, impaired appetite, indi
gestion, sleeplessness, nerv
ous exhaustion and des
pondency all point to the
weakened nerves that are
crying aloud for renewed
strength and health.
"My
ached
head was badly troubled, I
all over and was weak and nerv-
One bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine
and Dr. Miles' Tills brought me out all
right." Hekshal II. Jones,
liliteheld, W. Va. I
YMWmWM !
D. Miles'
0
soothes the nervous irrita
tion, stimulates digestion
and builds up health and
strength. Begin to-day.
. Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
ES2E2
Thunder Lore. '"' r
The natives of the Hawaiian Islands
considered thunder as being Mauna '
Loa's echo from the clouds. This cu
rious notion has crystallized a weather
proverb which Is now current among
many of the white residents of the
Islands viz, "It will rain today;
Mauna . Loa shakes the clouds." In
this connection it may be remarked
that the early Scandinavian settlers in
Iceland believed that there were some
mysterious and supernatural connec
tions between the roarings of Hecla and
the "angry mutterings of Jove." In
England many of the peasantry still
plant the house leek "Jupiter's beard"
on their house roofs as a preventive
against thunder, lightning and evil
spirits, a custom which reminds one of
Charlemagne's edict, "Et habeat quis-
que supra domum suain Jovis bar-bam."
Another widespread superstition, and
one tnat lias been noted among tne
tribes and nations from China to Eng
land and from Cape Hatteras to the
Golden Gate, tells us that if the "claps"
or reports of thunder come In eveu
numbers the storm will be of short
duration and very mild, but, on the
other hand, if they come in uneven
numbers, especially if the reports be
series of five, nine or thirteen dis
tinct claps, much loss of life and prop
erty will result.
CLASSIFIED ADVERT1SMENTS.
WANTED To increase m v list of farms
and landB for sale, in all parts of the
county. .Lands owned by non-residents
represented and sold. H . E. Cross, At
torney at Law.
FOR SALE 500 tracts of land. In-
quire of O. A. Cheney, Oregon City.
Ill TEAMS WANTED to haul wool
at $1"5, payable 90c at end of two
weeks and balance at en t of contract
Addres VV. H Vanover, Beaver Cn-ek
VOH SALE Finishing Lumber by J
A., 'ones athismill on the Abernethy,
2 miks east of Oregon City. The mill
and machinery is also for sale, including
40-horses ingitie and boiler. Address J
A. Jones, Origon City.
OASTOXIXA.
Sears tu ) 1118 Kind Von Have Always Bougtt
Signature-
of
(rood looking S5i
horse and Door look. -4,
Ing harness is the
worst Kinu oi a com- r? -binaUon.
Eureka
Harness OilT
horse look better, but makea tb I
leather soft and Dllable, puts It In con-
i j i . anion to last twice as long
mfmlfi ordinarily would.
STANDARD '
OIL. CO t
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance!
WANTFD. A trustworthy gentleman or lady in
each county to manage business tor an old estab
lished House oi soua nnanciai stantung. a
straight, bona ride weekly cash salarv of 118 paid
by check each Wednesday with all expenses
direct from headquarters. Money adranoed for
expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chic
everything Tresb, Heat and Chan,
AT
meat market of fj.Betbke
Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City
T?OR SALE Hood grades Angora goats
uy v . vv . irviu, aurura, ur,
FOR SALE CHEAP 11 acres of land,
cioee to town. AQuresB j. n. jive'
r, Oregon City.
pOUKD A physician's case or satchel
on toad near Canbv. Inquire at
Courier-Herald office.
(JOUNTKY GIRL WANTED, two in
itiiiinv. appiy ur. rreeruan, opp
post otnoe.
JJOKbE LOl Mrayed from pabtuie
at uaneniun, uarK-orown mare.aoout
1000 pounds, S on left hip. Reward
given on recovery by D. M. klem9en
Oregon City.
MONEY TO LOAN on approved resl
estate and chattle security. G. B
Dimick, Attorney-at-Law, Stevens Build
ing, Oregon City, Oregon.
INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to
yuu tu o per cent ana pr cunt on
and or chattels ; aleo a ecod farms for
sale worth $5000 each. $000 of citv
money on approved Becurity. John W
Loder, Attorney-at-Law, 1 Oieuon City
Ice soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitt htn
Y'ounger, the watrhmaker, has moved
next door to Harris' Grocery.
Drs. R. B. and A. L.
Weinhard building.
Beatie, dentists.
All kinds of bicycle repairine, lock
wont ana sa w niiug at Johnson s La mb
oicycie snop, opposite isariow's gro
eery, uive tnem a trial and be satis
ed.
A brand-new Ideal cash resiBter for
sale at hall price at Courier-Herald of-
hce.
Stramn Bldg
bBH
Good Literature
wnat tney contan
XTl-. Z ,r of what MR. CHAS. S. FI
IX OllllDlI Agent, St. Paul, Minn.,
mailed, upon receipt of pri
The Northern Pacific is not
ed among railways for its
advertising matter. Its
1 ? A l.a4- pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., are
jTLIA xIl-AIXIwoI- tastefully gotten p and are valuable for
wnat they contain. Here is a partial list
, FEE, General Passenger
will send out, caremliy
: prices given. Anv combi
nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be
accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain eood descriptive reading
matter for little or nothing.
JjUhr On july 18, a black and white
E iglish setter, almost black, answers
to name oi "uoiigar," Howard f or re'
turn to Courier-Iif raid office.
pOR SALE, at Oregon machine shop,
"an 18 horse power engine.
Beware of Ointlmenls' for Catarrah
that contain Mercury,
as mercury will snrely destroy the sense
of smell and completely deranite the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used '-xcept on pre
scriptions from reputable phyeicans, ae
the damage they will do it ten fold to the
good you can possible derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, raanuf ictured by
F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O , con
tains no mercury, tnd is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buy
ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure ym get
the genuine. It is taken internally and
is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold
by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family PiIIb are the best.
LEGAL NOTICES.
The Gleaners.
The old custom of gleaning In the
harvest fields, Which recalls the Bibli
cal story of Ruth and. Naomi, is not
obsolete in England, and in Hertford
shire, Bedfordshire and the neighbor
ing counties as soon as the wheat Is
gathered in the late days of August
there may be seen in the newly cleared
fields numbers of women and children
diligently picking up one by one the
scattered ears and forming them into
neat little sheaves, which they carry
In their hands until large enough to be
bound up. When the daylight fails,
all the booty is bound up in cloths and
carried home on the heads of the
gleaners. At home they thrash it out
by hand and sell the grain or use it
for their chickens. The gathering of
a half peck is usually a full day's work
for a child, and often a woman spends
a whole day in gathering very little
more. Gleaning, however, is looked
upon somewhat in the light of a picnic.
The mother and children leave home in
the morning, take' with them food for
the day, and stay out in the fields until
nightfall. Detroit Free Tress.
rharman & F.n The Cut Piice
VMlM M.UH fc W. T , 'II I
sl i n U- lrUKUlKlBWltl Hlf
BCQU01 Supplies Uh these for the
Oregon City schools as they are the
Lowest Bidders.
A Certain
Cure for Dysentery
Diarrhoea.
and
"Some years ago I waa one of a party
that intended making a long bicycle trip,"
says K. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Brad
ford County, Pa. "1 was taken sudden
ly with diarrhoea, and was about to give
up the trio, when editor Ward, of the
Laceviile Messenger, suggested that I
take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I pur
chased a bottle ai'd took two do'es, one
before starting and one on the route. I
made the trip successfully and never
felt any ill effect. Again' last summer
I was almost completely run down with
an attack of dysentery . I bought a bot
tle of this same remedy and this time
one dose cured me." Sold by Geo A
Harding.
In theclrouit court of the state of Oregon, fo.T
Clackamas ounty.
Veronica Seyerln, plaintiff, . Gal Severing
defendant.
To Carl Severln, the defendant abeye Darned
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby notified that the plaintiff herein lias fllei'I
a complaint against you in the above entitled
court and cause, and you are herehy required'io.
appear and answer said complaint on or before the-
nisi oay oi tne lime prescriuea oy order oi putiiioe
tion hereof, to-wit: On or before the 3d dy of Op--tober,
1U02; you are further notified that tf yotu
lan w appear ano answer tne compiauu nerein oi
lo plead thereto the plaintiff will cause your de
fault to be entered and will apply to the court,
abovo mentioned for the relief prayed
for in the complaint . herein, that ie
to say, for a decree fonver dUsolving'
the bonds of matrimony that may be existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant herein, and for
aliiuony and attorneys, fees, ami for ihe custody
and control of the minor children named in saict
complaint; further, that plaintitf osy he awardeoN
and she be decreed to be the owner of the northeaau
quarter of section two (21. in township three
(3) south, of range five (5) east of the Willamefce
Meridian. In Clackamas countv, state of Oregon
and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements beriiu
and for such oilier and further relief as to the-
court may seem (roper and as la equity Is meea
anu just.
Jliedate of the first publication of this sum
mons is Friday, August 15, 1902, and the last pit
lication thereof is Friday, October 8, l'.i02, -md
that said summons sh ill be published on Friday?
of each week for a period of gii weeks betweefii
said dates.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
Thomas F. Ryan, judge of the county court of the.
oounty of Clackamas, Oregon, duly made and env
tered on the 8th day of August. A. D. 1H02.
CHAS. J. 8CHNABEL, ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.,
If you desire a good complexion use
ylnkl Ten, a pure herb drink. It acts on the
liver and makes theskin smooth and clear. Cures
sick headaches; 25o and 5tKj. Money refunded if
it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker &
Co., Buffalo, N. Y for trie sample, or Howell &
Jones, druggists.
J)R SALE, one boiler feed pump, at the
Oregon City machine shop.
ALelteFom Litchfield, Neb.
Wonderland 1901-
An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and
half tone. This number treats particularly of the history of
the Northern I'aclflc's Trademark, the quster Battlefield in
Montana, aud the Yellowstone Park, f
(
Kend
Six Cents
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history
of the Northern Pacitio Trademark. Tho artistic covers of
the Wonderland, l.Ul are used iu miniature.
Wild Flowers from Yellowstone
A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park,
showing the real llowers in their natural colors. A dainty
and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers aud six
full page illustrations of Park scenery,
Yellowstone National Park
A new 112 pa?c book In strong, flexible covers good paper,
plain tvpe, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium and
descriptive of the Woiiil's Wonderland.
CIlmblng'.Mount Rainier
An illustrated pocket-size book, 72 pnircs, In strong, flexible
covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of
the highest peak In the rutted States outside of Alaska of a
glacial nature.
Send
Four Cents
Send
Fifty Cents
Twenty-Five
Cents
."end
Twenty-Fiy e
Cents.
OSS
'M'.JA1'
Thomas Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb.,
wrote us a few weeks ago about his ex
perience with Dr. Gunn's Blood and
Nerve Tonic. As his case may be simi
lar to others if naturally would be ol
interef-t to them to know therennllnf
his test. He had been haunted for years i
wun a grauuai growing weakness until
he was reduced to almost a shadow.
His complexion was sallow and pimply,
had dizzy and sinking spells, with ions
of memory and ambition. Always felt
tired and outdone, suffered greatly with
nervousness, and felt that his heart's
action was weak. His digestion was so
poor his system received no nutriment.
He says he commenced the use of this
Tonic, taking one tablet after each meal.
He did not notice much change afier
using one box only he enjoyed hia meals
oeuer, buu ne Kept on until he had used
six boxes. He used the hut box more
than six months sj,'o. When he stopped
the use of Tonic he weighe-1 28 pounds
more than he did when he commenced.
Has not bn sick a day since, and is
well In both mind and body. Dr. Gunn's
Blood & Nerve Tonic ia the best medi
cine in the world for pale, weak or sick
ly women. Sold by all druista for 75
cents per br.x, orient by mail on receipt
of price. Write us about yonr case. Ad
dress, Dr. Glinn. Phlladftlnbin. Pa. Vnr
ZtS'' bf , Druggists.
A Quick Wltted Pastor.
In Germany a country preacher was
preaching a sermon when suddenly he
lost the thread of his discourse, and,
do what he would, he could not find it
again.
The congregation was greatly embar
rassed and was wondering what the
matter was when he startled it by ejt-
claiining hurriedly, "Pardon me, my
brethren',, for pausing in my sermon,
but it seems to me that I smell fire
somewhere and nnd it might be well
to see that it has not broken out in the
church or in any ol' the nearby houses."
Before the words were all uttered
the congregation was pouring out of
the church, each family being anxious
to make sure that its home was sot OS
fire. It need hardly be said that the
fire ejdsted only in the pastor's Imag
ination. now He Mode Money.
Conversation overheard on a train
for Monte Carlo. Two travelers uu
known to each other chatting familiar
ly. "On your way to Monte Carlo, sir,
that delightful and exclusive home for
nil gamblers?"
"Thot is exactly where I am going."
"And you will play Just a little, I
suppose?"
"I do nothing else, sir. It is my busi
ness." .
"GraciousI You don't mean to say
you make a business of It?"
"Yes, sir; twice a day regularly, and
I never by any chance lose."
"In that case perhaps you will ex
plain your 'system' to me."
"Certainly, with pleasure. I play the
violin."
Whr Be Changed Hia Mind.
"I tell you, sir, civil service Is a great
thing.
The man addressed looked aston
ished.
"Coming from any one but you, that
temark would not greatly surprise me,1
he said. "You didn't think so when I
last saw you."
"No, I didn't."
"You considered civil service little
ebort of a civic curse."
"That's right. But then I was on
the outside and trying to get in, while
now I am on the inside and trying to
stay in. It makes a great difference.'
Brooklyn Eagle.
RIP ANS
PUTNAM FADELESS,
DYES are fast to sun light
washing and ruLbing. Sold by
(3. G. Huntley
For 20 years I had been a Bufferer
from bronchial troubles accompanied
with a hacking cough. I at times
suffered from extreme nervous pros
iration About four years ago I be
gan taking Ripans Tabules, and since
1 lien I have used them pretty con
t tantly. I rarely retire at nigtii with
out taking my Tabule, and I find they
keep my digestive organs (which nat
urally are weak) in good order, and
they also allay my tendency to ner
vousness and make me sleep.
At drngglsts.
The Five-Cent packet is enongb for an or
dinary ooasslon. The family bottle. 60
cents, contains a supply for a yenr.
NOTICE.
Notice ie hereby given that the undersigned' wi'l
apply to the county court of Clackamas county,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the first day of October,
for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinuous
liquors In less quantities than one gallon, In Bar
low precinct, in accordance with the petition
herewith published
W. H SxvAKrx
August 27, 1902,
To the Honorable Board 'of County "Commfsafonv
ers for Clackamas County, Oregon:
We the undersigned legal voters of Barlowlpre
cinct, Clackamas county, Oregon, do respectively-
petitiiion tuai you grant a license to w. h. Sew
ard to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in.
said Barlow precinct tn less quantities than one
gallon: C. O Tull, J. W. Jesse, E. F. Judy, J a meet
Ogle, Carl Kueck, Jacob Ruck. Jr., Wm. floret-
land, W. A Howard, W. B.Tull, (Jhas. Ogle, Jt.
Kuec k, Sr., Win. Barlow, Chiu. Sohmidt, J. Cona.
way, C. N. Willcock, T. H. Williami.A. Pallmann-,.
T. C. Andms C. U. Barlow, Ed Ogle, G. H. Oot
bel. Wm. S, Tull, .1. F. Yost, L. E. Armstrong, J.
B. King, J. W. Covey, J. A. Andrew, V. llaehert,.
George Zlegler, H. t. Melviu, Beser, E K ir .
win, R. M. Dement, S. Evans, V H Molloy, Noslt
Faunal, u. Pedersen, M. Briesarg, Ji.
J. J. Sandness, T. A. Camiiau, P. O. Kreemau.John.
Coleman, W. Bhiiii, C. Uesa, J. D. Hess, M. Hack
erf., Ami v Bickert.J. H. Dozier, Aug Rothenborg,.
CarlThieme, John tiohro. James ucGill,J.J
Taylor, A. W. Ammtrone, V. A. Hagey, Tni)i,ip,
Hoover, Yakoh Viigwifl, Antone Jeal, Henry
Hedges, A. B. Wlddows, L. D. Hoover.
rVX NOTICE.
i uf Ik etitte of OrptfOttyiOTT
..LlltS.
EXEOC
In the coun'y
the ootr.il)' of (. ii
In the mm
Schacht, dei e hum.
Notice is her. by given that t' e undersigned hw
been duly appointed ex. cuinx of the estate oti
Johann F. Sehaoht. decease I, by tho honorable
county court of Clackamaa county, Oregon.
All persons having claims against the said es
tate are hereby 1 notified to present the same to mee
A Complete Line
OF
Fine Footwear
For ladies, gentlemen and
children you will find in
our stylish and up-to-date
stock. Our handsome and
durable $3.50jshoe for men
can't be equaled for wear,
quality or style, and our
women's fine$3.00 shoes
are the acme of comfort
and graceful 'outline. Our
prices will 'suit.
Krausse Bros.
An Opportunity.
Henry There's one thing that can be
said of poor Tom. Ho died without
owing a dollar to any one in the world.
Dick And think of the opportunities
he must have had! It should be a
warning to everybody still alive. You
haven't got a couple of dollars about
you that yu can lot me have until I
see you nuiu? Boston Transcript. "
with proper vouchers for payment at my residence;
near Damascus, Oregon, within six months from
tills date or they will be forever barr d.
MARY HCHACHr.
Executrix of Hail Estate.
GoBnoM K. Hayes,
Attornev for Kstate.
Dated September 3, null.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Suite ol Oregon tor
county OI Clao-iamas.
tLIUie Soopgan, Pl.iutiff, vs. Woodford flfiogr
gan, Defendant.
To Woo1f'rd Pcoggnn. above named defendants
In the name ol the blato of Oregon vou are here
by required to appear and answer the complaint,
filed against you in the above entitled suit In the
aliove named court, oil or before October 81, 1002,
the same being seven weeks from the first ptilK-
neatl in oi tnis summons, and you will take no
tice that if vou fail to so appear and answer tab
complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court foi
tne l'Hitei aemarueu In said complaint, to. wit;
that the bonds of matrimony existing between
you andiilaintlirbedissolved.
i ins summons is ptiousneu ny uie oruer or Tire
Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the Fifth
Judicial DibI rlct of (he State of Oreg n. 111 (lie-
Oregon oily uourler.llerald, a weekly newspaper
of general circulation iu Clackamas oounty, I uf
seven consecutive weeks commencing heptemuer
111. 1IUI2. aud Continuing to aud including Oclol'a
81,11)02.'
UEU1IUB C. IJItOWNtLIj,
Attorney lor i'latuiiH-
EXECUTOItS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that we thennderslfneui
have been duly .appointed as executors of the will
of Ira N. Baker, deceased, by the . order of the
county court of the state of Oregon, Claokainus.
county, duly made this (lay and that all persona
having claims against the estate of the said Ira
N. Baker, deceased, must present their claims
duly vorlfled to the undersigned at the law qaTvce.
of C. D. D. C. Latourette In Oregon City, 9 to
gon, within six month from the date hereof ..
HIRAM H. IlbAUKKNBlUP.
DAVID M.BAKEU,
Executors of the Will of
lia N. Baker, Deceased.
Dated, September 5th, 11KI2.
Josh Westhafer, of Looootee, Ind.,.
is a poor man, but he says he would not
be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm, it
it cost five dollars a bottle, for it saved
him from being a cripple. No externaV
application is equal to this liniment for
stiff and swollen joints, contracted lun
acies, stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic
and muscular pains. It has also cured
numerous cases of partial paralysis. It
is for sale by Geo. A. Harding.
An Extremiat.
Fusse much afraid of
ml-
"Is Jlr.
crobes?"
"Well I should say. Ho washes the
antiseptic gauze gloves he wears in an
antiseptic fluid before he even handles
the sterilized glass Unit contains the
boiled and filtered mineral water he in
tends to drink!" Baltimore Herald.
" Obedience to ihe Letter.
Policeman Come along now quietly
or It will be worse for you.
O'Toole Ol'll not. Tho magistrate
told me last time nlver to be brought
befocr him again, an' begorra Oi'm
goln' to obey his Instructions." Boy
of the Empire.
Snodgrass, Fotografer
ARTISTIC
PORTRAITS
Man and loth 3 ts., Oregon City
I'hls signature ts on every box of the geovinu
Laxative Bromo-yuimne TaMeu
he remedy that cures n old In ton do
DR. KING'S
try HEW DISCOVERY
r?rr tu AT om i v.
TAKE NO SUBSTITinS.
Cures Consumption.Coi: ;ns,
Colds, Bronchitis, Ast' :ua,
Pneumonia.IIavFevcr, ! leu-
risy, LaGrippe, Hoarse
orc Throat, Croup
Whooping Cough.
no curl raopA '.
rlc 60c. and $1. T8'4L BOTTLEFi !1E6
OINTMENTS i
iCSS,
and
And Suppositories will not,
positively cannot do nioie
than relieve you.
It requires an internal rem
edy to remove the cause and
effect a permanent cure.
Aek your druggist for Dr.
1'crrin's booklet on the subject.