Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 03, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1902.
Oregon
Srojrjtline
and Union Pacific
THE E At
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
AIL.Y
WO VIA.
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. in.
9:00 p. m.
TO
SALT "KE,
DEN,
OMAHA, "
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
( ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
'6:00 p. m.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv
6 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaveB Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
For full Information call on or address nearest
O. R. & N. Tloket Agent, or address
A.J.. CRAIG, G, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
GO EAST
VIA
ASTORIA & C0LUMBII
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
LEAyE3
I Depot Fifth and I Sts.,
I Poetund
8:00 A. M.
7 00P.M.
For Maygers, Rainier,
'latskanie, Westport,
Clifton, Astoria, War
renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens,
Gearhart Park, Seadde,
Astoria and Seashore
Express, rtaily.
Astoria Express,
Dally.
ARRIVES
11:10 A.M.
9:40 P. M,
Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J. C. Maxo, Gen. Pass. Aft.. Astoria, Ore.
PORTLAND-ASTOHIA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Port'and 7 A. M
Leave Astoria 7 P. M
THE DAILES-PORTLAP ROUTE
STRS. TAHOMA
and HETLAKO
Daily Trips Except Sunday
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland, Mon., Wrd. and ri. .. 7 A.M.
Leave The Dalles, Tues., Thurs and Sat.. 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tues , Thnrs. and Sat. ... .7 A. M
Leave Dalles, Hon., Wed. and Fri 7 A. M
Landing, Foot Alder Street
BOTH PHONES, MAIN 861 PORTLAND, OKXGUN
AGENTS
A. J. Taylor ABtoria, Ore.
J. W. Crichton The Dalles, Ore.
A. K. Fuller .Hood River. Ore.
Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash.
Henry Olmatead Carson, Wash.
John T. Totton Stevenson, Wash.
J. O. Wvntt .. Vancouver, Wash.
E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE.
Only transon'inen'al linn
passing duc tiv through
h It Lake City,
Leadvi'.'s,
Paehlo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Three splendidly epuipped trains
daily to all points East.
Through Sleeping and Dining Cars
and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
The most magnificent scenery in
America bv daylight.
Stop overs allowed on all classes oi
tickets.
For cheapest rare and descriptive literature
address
J. D. riANSFIELD,
General Agent
24 Third Street, Portr-nd, Orein
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Sirs. Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
ffonching at Iway points on both sides of the
uoiumDia river.
Both of the above steamers have been re ni
and are in excellent share for the season ofl 00
The Hi'L'uliitor Line will endeavor togiveita
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure
travel by the steamer, of The Begulalor
Line.
The above steam erB leave rort1end7a. m.an
Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arriveat destination in amp
time for outgoing trains.
Portland O (floe, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Dock. t CourtStreet.
A. C. Al.LAWAY
General Age
"RYETAB"
Whiskey Beans.
Something absolutely new and
with which we have experi
mented for yean.
One bean makes one glass Ar
tificial W hiskey (Rye or Bour
bon); six beans to the pint.
Just the tiling for travelers, and
convenient lor picnics, excur
sions, etc.
Contains ail the virtue of the
best whiskies without the dele
terious effect. Made from the
pure vegetable mutter, and guar,
antetd to contain no poisonous
or narcotic drugs of any descrip
tion. If a beverage i not desired, a
Bean may be tak.'ri in the mouth
without water, ami the most ex
hileriitiug effect will be experi
enced. Box of 12 Beans, 50c
The Beans retell at 10 cents
each, and can be procured from
any druggist, fancy grocer or
first-class bar. For sue on din
ing cars.
One box sent post-paid on re
ceipt of 50 cents.
Ginseng Distilling
Distillers of
Rye and bourbon Whiskies,
ST. LOUIS,
Co.
y.o.
i The Kind You HavB Always Boup
starting in the feet or ankles
comes from a weak or diseased
heart a heart that cannot keep
up the circulation. The blood
then settles in the lower limbs
where the watery portions ooze
out into surrounding tissues
causing bloat and swelling.
The heart must be strengthened
and built up before the dropsy
can be cured to stay; and the
best of all heart medicines is
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
. "Heart disease made my feet
swell so that they had to be
lanced in several places. One
bottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
helped me and twelve bottles
worked a complete cure."
James Tivssty, Barnard, Mo.
Dtv Miles'
Heafft Cte
gives new strength to the heart,
regulates the circulation, stimu
lates the digestion and restores
health. Sold by druggists on
a guarantee.
Hi. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Garfield.
I Annie Bell 'Covey, daughter of J. P.
I and M. K. Irvin, was born December
24th, 1872, at Independence, Jackson
county, Missouri. She came to Oregon
, with parents in 1875, and was married
; March 18th. 1891. and died September
:13th, 1902, at Gsrfield. Thedtceaped
leaves a husband, tltree sons, a daugh
ter, father mother, sister and four
brothers to mourn her loes.
Dear as thou wert, and justly dear,
We will not weep for thee; "
One thought "hall check the starting lear.
It is, that thou art free.
And thuss-hall faith's consoling power
The tears of love restrain :
O, who that saw the parting hour
Could wish 'bee bereaain.
Triumphant in thy.cloeing eye
The hope of glory shown;
Joy breaih'd in thy expiring sigh,
To think the race was run.
Thy passing spirit gently fled,
Sustained bv grace divine;
O, may s uch grace on us be shed,
And make our end like them
A Fkiknd.
A few TaniOBhantas at 15 cents and
up at Racket Store.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS.
ANTED To increase my list of farms
and lands for sale, in all parts of the
county. LandB ownpd by nnn-residente
represented and sold. H. E. Cross, At
torney at Law.
JOR SALE 500 tracts of land. In
quire of O. A. Cheney, Oregon City.
A good JookhJ
horse and poor look- ',lV -
ins harness ia the "V.
worst kind of a com- j?ij(
Eureka
Harness Oil
not enly makes the harness and the l.l
horse look better, but makes the I
leather soft and pliable, puts It in con- (11
nmt Hi ditlon to last twice aB long jl
IMijufiA as It ordinarily would.
''BlJljNll,'. Bold everywhere ia eaae all H.?
your
Horse a xmmW
Chance!
0 TEAMS WANTED to haul wcol
at tl.25, payable 90c at end of two
weeks and balance at en t of contract.
Addres W. H Vanover, Beaver Creek
JASTL"IIE Good pasture and plenty
ofwaier for 50 head of etock. One
mile from Oregon City. Inquire of )
H, Grant, Bolton.
Y?OR SALE Finishing Lumber by J.
A. Joui" at his mill on the Abernethy,
2 miles east of Orsgon City. The mill
and machinery is alno for sale, including
40-horses iiigiue and boiler. Address J
A. Jones, Ougon City.
Frog Pond.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Turner are visit
ing re'atives at Dayton, Wash.
Ernest and Lorena Kruse, Charles
Tutner and Dock Aden attended the
Baker-Nendel wedding Wedneeday eve
ning at. Hood Vitw church.
Tualatin Grange will spend $30 to
have their hall repainted.
Threshing is almost completed, with
the exception of some clover, which got
a good soaking by the late rains.'
Mr. Farmer threshed 638 buf bels of
giain on the Saldien farm. This is
about one-third the amount that Mr.
Mayes has heretfore grown on the same
acreage.
B. G. Leedy & Cb., of Tigardville,
have finished baling about 70 tons of
hay for J. L. Kruse Ht 1 40 per ton.
Needy.
School commenced Monday with Prof.
Ginther as teacher.
lurs. Lutclier, ot romand, is visisinn
tier daughter, Mrt. Askins.
Colonel Hair has tented Ins farm to
Sol Strobrirh. The former will move to
Oanby for the winter.
Born, September 26, to the wife of Geo.
Askins, a girl.
Nellie Crocker went to Philomath to
tench in the college Monday.
Mrs. Boeder, of Portland, is visiting
at tne nome oi Mrs. MoiBon.
Mr. Werner has bought the Geo.
tirockart place.
Miss Sliopie, of Portland, is visiting
at Wm. btiewe s place.
Summer Shirt Waists, 36 cents and ud
to on cents at nacset eiore.
JONEY TO LOAN on approved real
estate and chattle security. G. B.
Dimick, At ntm y-at Law, Stevens Build
ing, Oreu- Ciu, Ur. gon.
fWO tL'i.NIsMil) KiomH wanted, not
over etx lilocko from Main 8trrt
Leave iufonn;:l,on at Cuuriei-Ilerulil
ollice.
INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to
you at 6 per cent and 7 P'T cent on
land or chattels ; also a gcod farms for
sale worth $5000 each. $000 of city
money on approved security, John W.
Lopek, Attorney-at-Law, uregon Uity.
or AMTirn .A 'trnstwnrthT irentleman or lady In
each county to manage busines lor an old estab
lished house OI soim nuanuiai rmn..i..6.
.,.-.,(. ,h( hmia fl.lo weeklv cash salary of 1S paid
by check each Wednesday with all expenses
direct from headquarters. Money advanoed for
expenses. Manager, 840 Caxton Bldg., Chic
Ice soda a,t ihu Kozy Kandy Kitchen
Anv Wrapper I have in stock for $1
each at the Racket Htore.
Younger, the watchmaker, has moved
next door to Hains' broctry.
Drs. R. B. and A
Weinhard building.
L Beatie, dentists
ANTED, 1U weaver.s nt liUijjj ne, Ore-
Flannel Shirt Waists
Racket Siore.
$1 each at the
A brand-new Ideal cash regieter for
sale at hall price at Courier-Herald of
fice.
T.OST On July 18, a black and hite
E ielish Better, almost black, answers
o name of "Cougar. " Reward for re'
u rn to Courier-Herald orlice.
THJR SALE, one boiler feed pnmp,atthe
Oregon City machine shop.
Wo Know Wisni
Is going to happen to the little boy who
is stuffing himself with green apples. A
grown man cotddn't be induced to try
that experiment; and yet the pxwn man
will overload himself with indigestible
food tbr which he will pay a greater
penalty than colic. It is this careless
and thoughtles3 eating which is the be
ginning of stomach trouble and all its
painfufconaequencea.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery cures dyspepsia and other forms of
" stomach trouble." It restores the weak
and run-down maa or woman to sound
health.
Some time haa elapsed since I have written
you in regard to the treatment I biive been
taking under your instructions,0 aaye Mr. E. P.
Cingmars. of Minneapolis, Minn. iWhen first
1 commenced taking your remedies I was muler
treatment of a well-known specialist in this city
(and had been for font months), for catarrh,
ind eeneciallv stoenach trouble, and I was
rapidly gettini worse. Got so bad that I could
not eat anything that did not dLstreaa me
.erribly, and X waa obliged to quit taking the
doctor's treatment entirely. I waa greatly re-
ducea in nesn. A a last
resort I wrote to you
and stated my case, and.
after receiving your in
structions I followed
them ,Uoaely. After
taking five bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and one vial
of his ' Pleasant Petleta '
I commenced to Improve,
and decided to continue
the medicines and ob
serve vour instruction
regarding hygienic treat
ment. It is now nearly
six months since I com
menced your treatment
and I can say that I am
well and never felt better
in my life. Am very
grateful to you for what
y our lneaicwc naa aone
For me."
Dr. Pierce's
Pellets cure
biliousness and
sick headache
Sandy
Mrs. Murphv, of Portland, is viniling
athalin.in Kiver this week.
A very pretty wel ling tood nl.ice at
the resilience ol Mr. and Mrs. H
Brutis luBt Wecints 'av when their
tiauanter, i une, v b giv n in marnage
to Howard Lake. The bride was one of
Sandy's popular young ladies, and the
groom is one of Pleasant Home's highly
respected young men. I he young couple
were the recipients of many costly pres'
ents.frorn their friends present. They
win reside at rieasant tionie.
Rev Koppelman returned Wednesday
from Eastern Oregon, where he had
been sojourning for aw h le
Died, September 25, Clara Fischer,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Theodore Fischer. She had been suffer
ing trom heart tioublefora long time.
tier hnal illness seemed to be a compli
cation o( dheases. Clara was born in
Clackamas county, May 22, 1891, which
eU her at the time ot her death, 11
years, 4 months and 8 days of age. She
was dearly loved by her teachers.school
mates and menus, who mourn ner un
timely death.
Mrs. H Cooke has been on the sick
list for a few days.
Mies Mary Mitchell returned to Ore
gon City Saturday alter visiting relatives
here.
Mies Clara Frszier, who lias been vis
iting with Mrs. E, Revenue, returned to
her home at Cherrville Sunday.
The soldiers, alio had been practicing
out here (returned to Vancouver Tues
day, here were encamped this time.
In the circuit fnnrt nf ttiA ulafa nf nMnn
Cla(kamas onunty.
Veronica Seyerin, plaintiff, vs. Carl Severln.
defendant.
To Carl Severln, the defendant above named.
In the name of the state rr CWsnn. vm,
hereby notified that the piainilff herein b'as filed
a complaint against you in the above entitled
court and cause, and you are hereby required to
uu ai.anci sniu l-UI!!HHUH on Or UCIOre 1110
last day of the time prescribed by order of publica
tion hereof, to-wit: On or before the 3d day of Oc
tober, 1902; you are further notified that if you
fall to appear and answer the complaint herein or
to plead thereto the plaintiff will cause jour de
fault to be entered and will nnr.lciiiilii.niui
above mentioned for the relief nravfd
for in the complaint herein. Ihat i
Suy. for a dernte fnr. vnr ili.H.tlvtiitr
the bonds of matrimony that may be eiistiug be
tween plaiutlff and (.efenduiit herein, and for
alimony and attorneys lees, and for the custody
and control of the minor children named in saiic
complaint; further, that plaintiff amy be awarded
and she be decreed to be the owner of the nortlienBr
quarter (J) of section two (2). in township three
v, w-uui, ui mug. ijvo (oi earn oi ine wiuamtitv
Meridian, in Clackamas countv, state of Oregon.
...,i,,ti a wig., uuu uiMuuraemanis nerei n
and for such other and further relief as to th
v.m. uiflj ,iu)oi iiu hs iu equuy is nice
ani lnol
1 lie (lUlB Of thfl first nulllleatlnn nf ll,i. sum .
monsis Friday, August 15, 1ML, and Iho l.st piiS.
Mcatlon thereof is Friday, October 8, 1S)02, iffid
that said summons shall be published on Friday
of each week for a period of sit weeks between
said dates.
This summons is mihll.heii K. nni.. nt tt
Thomas F. Kyan. Judireofthe cullntv ivmrt. nf r. Ii
county of Clackamas, Oreson, duly made and en-
lerea on me stn day or August, A. D. Wo".
CHAS. J. 8CI1NABRL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
frtorTriaTi Jfc Pn The Cut Puce
wutuuiuu . wv. T1,;ulo.;ii
H 11 1HlKSlOlD.lll mi
CnOOl supplies ih these for the
Oreeon Citv schools as tlnjy are the
Lowest Bidders.
If ton desire a good complexion use
Mnkl Tea. a nine herb drink. It acts on the
liver and makes theskiii smooth and olcnr. Cures
sick headaches; 25o and fio. Money refunded if
it does not salisly you, Write to vv. 11. Hooker a
Co., Buffalo, N. Y for fne sample, or Howell 4
Jones, druggists.
All kinds of bicvele repairing, lock
wp' k and saw tiling at Johnson & Lamb's
bicjde Shop, opposite isarlovs gro
cer ive mem a trial anu ue suiin
ed. '
- Bright's Disease.
The largest sum ever paid for a pte
scription. changed nanas in can r ran
30. 1901. The transfer im
vo ved in coin and Stock lliz.ouu.uu anu
was paid by a party ol business men tor
a specific tor Cngtit 8 uiseaHe aim
betes, hitherto mcurame aiBeaees.
l hev commencea tne Rerieu iiivbhu
rrntinn of t.hfi snec UC NOV. 10, 1UU
they interviewed scores of the cured
and tried it out on its meriis hy putting
over three dozen cases on the treatmen
and watching them. They iilo got phy
sicians to name chronic, tncu-ntiie cases,
and administered it with the i.hvscians
for itidaes Ud to Aug. 'id, eight y-ouvtr.
ner cent o' the teBt casea were either
. .. .
wei or nrocressiTig iavorauiy.
There being bin thirteen p"r tent ol
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceedings
of ibe investigating committee and the
clinical renorla ol the test cases were
nu i ished nnd wil lie manea iree on ap-
iili.atinn. Address John J. Fulton
Company,. 420 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Cal. Charman & Co. are o n
sole agents in Oregon City.
Everything Tnsb, Heat and Chan,
AT
meat market of WBetbke
Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City
Hew
Straiten Bldg
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
For Almost
TkT Al Zr of what rVlK. vrlAS. a. I
N O t lllll I Agent, St. Paul, Minn.
O mailed, upon receipt of p
The Northern Pacific is not
ed among railways for its
advertising matter. Its
pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., ate
tastefully gotten p and are valuable for
what they contain. Here is a partial liot
of what MR. CHAS. S. FEE, General Passenger
will send out, carefully
nricesciven. Any conaoi-
' r- -- i- - :TI 1...
nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps wiu uc
accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading
matter for little or nothing.
Wonderland 1901-
An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color ana
half tone. This number treats particularly of the history of
the Northern Paelfio's Trademark, the Custer uameneiu in
Montana, and the Yellowstone rarx.
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history
of the Northern Psfiiio Trademark, The artistic covers of
the Wonderland, lyOl are used iu miniature.
Wild Flowers from Yellowstone
A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park,
showing the real flowers in their natural colors. A dainty Be nil
and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six urty tents .
full page illustrations of Park scenery. , , 5.. .
Yellow stone National Park
A now 112 pais book In strong, IleiiDie covers gonu paper,
plain tvpe, Mustr-ted. pocket size, a compendium and
descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland.
Climblng'.Mount Rainier
An Illustrated pocket-size book, 72 pnsres, In ttrong, fkxiMe
nrinK d on heavy raner. descriptive of an ascent of
.1. ...... 1 . ...I.-I.ln I l...l.n .
the hit-Miet peua iu ine L io.eu
glacial nature.
Almost
papers is
Send
Six Cents
Bend
Four Cents
iutcs outside of Alaska of a
Twenty-Five
Cents
Pnd
Twenty-Five
Cents.
f J
HP
S5S.'.ai
everybody who reads the news
sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the treat kldnev. Hver
and bladder remedy.
It Is the great medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and Is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright's disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
flmmendedfor everything but if you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, In hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of thi? paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble,
When wrltinj mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and f'V71"-.
send your address to ffyvf-TlX
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Binfj-1 " ".;u i.Z'--""
hamton, N. Y. T he--i-'
regular fifty cent and Home of fiwamp-rot
I dollar sizes are sold by all good druzg'sls.
W itonville.
Misses Emma am Bertha Harms
have .returned home from Missouri.
ineir mends welcome them back to
"Old Webfoot," once more.
Mr Wilson, who has bought the Rose
place, haa moved onto his place. He is
well pleased with the country and peo
pie around Wilsonville.
Born, to the wife of M. C. Young, a
(laughter.
Jake Peters made a flying trip to
l'ortland tins week.
F. F. Tctzes etropolis last
Wednesday.
John Baker made at: in to the coast
this week.
We wish to tell the Stafford corres-
; pondent that all we know about C. T. 1
Tcoze having a large amount of clover 1
ie, that he threshed 67 bushels ol seed. I
1 lie amount ol acres we did not learn.
Shorty.
L EC ALL NOTICES.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
In the OOUnlV conrt of the rTmIa nf flrari fn
the oouaty of Clackamas.
In the matter of the 'estate of .Inbann T
Schacht, deceased.
Notice Is henbv alven that the nndAmtcFnAiT hu
been duly appointed executrix of the estate of
jonann r . scnacnt, deceased, by the honorable
county conn of Clackamas county, Oregon.
All persons having claims against the said es
tate are hereby notified to present the same to me
1111 proper voucners lor payment at my roBidi lice
near l'amssous, Oregon, within six months from
this date or they will be forever barr d.
MARY SCHACHT,
Txecutrlx of Sail Estate.
Gob don K. Hayes,
Attorney for fistate.
Dated Scp.ember 8, lulls'.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreg n for
couuiy 01 uiao ainag.
Lillle Scocgan. PMutiff. vs. Woodflird Seinr..
gan, Defcuditnt.
To Woolford ScoKKan, above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon you are here
by required to appear and auiwer the complaint,
filed agiinsl you in the above entitled suit in Ilia
above named court, on or before October 81, 11KU,
the same being seven weeks from the first pub.
licati Jn of this summons, and you will take no
tice that if you fail to .inpear and answer said
complaint the pln'n if 1. ..pply to the Court fi r
the relief deiiia-il.' .,1111 .-oniplaint, to wti;
that the bonds e- i. im ,in -exUliiiK betw:oik
yon aud plaintiff .lv d
This, summon' i- im ' l-hid ov the orile- , ' t'i
Hou.lhomas A. .i.eBnle. .li goof the I'ifll.
Judicial Uislili 1 of n.e stite 01 Oreg n, in the
Oiegon City C.iurii.r lltrald. h vve. kly newspaper
of general circul liou in Clackamas county, for
seven conjeeiitive weeks commi-ncing September
111, PI0A and continuing to an . hudndlug October
31,1902.
UtUltliK U. l.UUWNKLIi, '
Attorney for Plaintiff.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that we theunderslf'ne.l
have been duly appointed as exeeutora of the will
of Ira N. Baker deceased, by I lie order of th
county court of the state of On gun, Clackamas,
county, duly made thlsnny anil that all persona
having claims against the es'ate of the said Ira
N. Baker, deceased, must prwent their claims
duly verified to the undersigned at the law oJllra
of C. D. D. C. Latourette in Oregon City, Kt
gon, within six month" from the date hereof .
11 lltAM. H, IMMW1V1I.C.B1111-,
D.VVIP M. BAKKll,
Exivuturs of the Will of
Iia N. Baker, l)t ceased.
Dat.d, SipU mber 61I1, luoii.
Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimeit, tf this place, was
stricken with partial paralysis and com'
nletelv losttbe use of one arm and side
A'ror hainc treated bv an eminent phy'
sician for quite a while without releif
mv wife recommenaeu ucamueriauiH
I'ain Balm, and auer using two uovuco
of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo.
R. McDonald, Man Logan county, W.
Va.. Several other very remarkable
cures of nartiul DaralyBis have been ef-
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lected Dy the use 01 tins iiinmem. 11.
most wide y known, however, as a cure
for rheumatism, sprains and bruises.
Sold by Geo. A. Hardmg.
Bovs' Pure Silk Winson Ties, 20
cents each at Racket Store.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
the county of Clackamas. -" r
Charles irlnihle, pii'lnlin, vs. tea Trimme, de
fendant.
To Kva Trimble, shove named ociendant.
In the name of the mate of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you 111 tne anove namuu sun
in the above name court on or before Friday, No
vember 14, l'JlK, the same being even consecu
tive weeks from the first publication of this sum
mons 1 and you will take notice that it yon fail
to so appearand answer said complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded
In said complaint, towit: That the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between you and plaintiff
be dissolved.
This stimrtons is published by tho order of the
Hon. Tlios. A. McBrlde, Judge of the Fifth Judi
cial District ol the State of Oregon, In the Courier-
Herald, a weekly newspaper ol general circulation,
commencing October 8, 11HI2. and continuing to
and luUudlng Fridav, November 14, P.s.
GEO. C. BKOWNKI.L,,
Attorney for l'lalulm.
Phis signature la on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Taweu
'he remedy that enrca a culd In nn da
A Complete Line
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
22
Wednesday, October 1st.
Big sale of Oregon hops at 21 and
centB.
Bird S. Coler bead Ne, Yori demo
cratic state tickets.
Thursday, October 2nd.
President Rooevelt writes, both sides
to meet with him snd settle coal strike.
Chinaman finds $150U0 nugget at Bak
er City.
Ffiliflfil 'Dio.tHftta can do better at
Cliarman & Co. KnJSlniii Si
Lowest Cash Price.
Fine Footwear
For ladies, gentlemen and
children you will find in
our stylish and up-to-date
stock. Our handsome and
durable $3.50'shoe for men
can't be equaled for wear.
quality or style, and our
women's fine $3.00 shoes
are the acme of'COtrfor(
and eracefuroutlinc. Our
prices will'suit.
Kraussc Bro:;.
WANTKD.-A trustworthy gentleman or
each emintv to miinawn tiiisineis fnrenol
ltslied house nf solid (illHlii'iHlstiinilli g. a .
bona Mv weekly cnth salary of 111 jiaid h
each Wednesday wllhall exis'nses din
liea'lfunr(ers. Money advanced for ex,
Manager, S10 Canton Bldg., Chicago.
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liSeS
INCURABLE"
HEART
CURED.
DISEASE SOON
By the Gi eat Specialist in Treating.Weak
j and.Uiseased Hearts, Franklin
" Miles, M. D., LL. B. "
Will Bend $4.00 Worth of Ills Special
Treatment tree aa Trial.
To demonstrate the uin sual curative
powerB of his new and coin pU to special
treatments by mail for heart disease,
short breath, pain in the side, oppres
sion in the chest, irregular pulse, pal
pitation, smothering spells, pulling of
the ankles, or dropsy. Ur. Miles will
send four dollars worth free as a trial, to
all who mention this paper. His treat
ments are the result o( tnentv-iive years
of careful study, extentive research, and
remarkatiie experience in treating the
varous ailiments of the heart, stom cli
and nerves, wbich so often complicate
each case, bo astonishing are the re
sults of bis complete special treatments
that he does not hesitate to offer all per
sons a trial free.
Nothing could be more generous. Few
physicians have such confidence in their
remedies. There is no reasons why
eveiy alllicted person should not avail
themselves of this exceedingly liberal
offer, as they may never have another
such opportunity . No death comes as
sudde.ily as Ihat from heart disease.
Mrs. A. I.ronck, of Huntington, Ind., was curedi
after thirty physicians failed; Mrs. Flora Uraetor,
of Bristoville, O., after twonty-two; Jas. K. Waita
the notid aotor, after a score had pmn.innced
him Incurable! Mrs. Frank Smith, of Chicago,
after live lending physicians hod given her up:
Mr. Julius Kelsler of Chicago, after ten; Mrs. 11.
Parker atter sixteen fulled.
A thousand references U and testimonials front
Bishops, Clergymen, Piiiikers, f anners and their
wives will bo sent free upon request.
Send nt once tor free examination
blank, plmmphlein and free treatment
before! it i to) lafe. Address Franklin
Miles, M. 1) l.L .:. 20:, to 205 Statu
'treet, OhIcaf, III. I'loase mention
Ore-rou City f.'ouiiei-IIi,-rald in vour
reply.
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