OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, ' NOVEMBER 7. 1902. , ; , . .. - r r F t .Ma? B AKO Oregon Union Pacific THE The 6. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choiceof THREE TRAINS wo VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. TO i SALT T DEN , OMAHA, OHIOAGO and KAN8A8 CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN ,' :00 p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAWL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO ' Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia River 'Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full informfttloa oall on or address 'nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or afitlress A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., Portland. Orfcuon GO EAST VIA R IDGEAND Only tranaflontinental line passing directly through S It Late City, LsadJille, Fasblo, 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 ecenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all clause of tickets. For cheapest rtp md desonpttva literature address J. D. riANSFIELD, General Agent, 24 Third Sireet, I ortprd, Oieyn Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrow, the paper hanger, will sgll it to you cheaper han you can buy it in Portland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.1 store J. MURROW, Oregon City 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 $3.50 shoe for men can't be equaled for weat quality or style, and ou women's fine $3.00 shoes are the acme of comfor and graceful'outline. Our prices will suit. Krausse Bros Soft Harness t You ran muke your har ness as sure us a giuve and as tou(th as wire by usins Et'lt EKA EInr. liens Oil. You tan lengthen Its life ma'srett lust twit as long l, it ordinarily would. EUREKA Harness Oil makes RpooriooKinjrnar- u ritsa like new. Man or nura. heavv bodied oil. es pecially prepared to wltii eiaud the weather. ... Bold everywhere 4n cans ftil Bizea. Mais trj STANDARD C!l CO. m Thousands Ila-re Sidney TrouMe and Don't Snow It. How To Find Out. Fill ft bottle -or eomTnon crlae uritv, ....... water and let it stand twenty-four hours a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in tl,A Ka.t l .1 convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often exrjressed. that r K-nmv c,., Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidnevs. liver. hlnAAe, onri -,.. Of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following io nf tn wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant aicucu oi oeing compelled to go often 'uui.ug uiouay, ana 10 get up many times 'durine the nicht. ThemilHanrf u. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon isauicu. u sianus me nignest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If vou need a merlinlnc. 'best. Sold by druggists in50c.and$l. sizes. i uu may nave a SflmDIe boti nf tW wonaenui discovery and a book that tells, imore about it, both sentfglSS auaumiciy iree cy mail, -address Dr. Kilmer - - Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing roen tlon reading this generous offer in this paper. LECAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eslnte of Elizabeth Shandy, deceased. Notice Is hereby givnu that the undurslgned has tlackarniis county, Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Biiauily, deceased. All persons having claims against said etnte are llerpliV llntillrifl In ,k , , a v, I i.i.i jnimiy veri fied as by law required, to nie at Willioit, Ore., or " KL.M,.t.0 wirguu vity, ure., WH1UI1 sis months from this date. Hated tills 17th day of October, 1902. O. 8 1IOY1.ES, Adniini.tra'or. ROBERT A. MILLER and 0. 11. EHV, Attorneys fur Administrator. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Charles Trimble, pleintlff, vs. E'-a Trimble, de fendant. To Eva Trlmbln, above named defendant. In the name of tha state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appearand answer the com plaint filed against you in the above named suit in the above name court on or before Friday, No vember 14, 1U02, the same being seven conseou tive weeks from the first publication of this sum mons i unci yuu wilt take notiee that if you fail to so appearand answer said coroplaint.the plain tiff will apply to the court forthe relief demanded in said complaint, towit: That the bonds of mat rimony now existing between you and plaintiff be dissolved. This Huinrr.ons Is published liv tire order of the Hon. Thos. A. Mcliride, Judge of the Fifth Judi cial District of the Slate of Oregon, in the Courier Herald.a weekly newspaper of general circulation, commeufiiiK October 8, 19tt snd continuing to and in, hiding Fiidav, Novi ruber 14,1902. i GEO. C. BKUvVNKLL,. Attorin5 for l'lalniiff. SUMMONS. In the circuit conrr. the! nf n,.nnn r.. the-coimty of Cbicknimis. ' Rl ary Burton, Dlaintiff. vs. J J. Ihirton dofnmi- ant. To J. J. Tturtnn. Anf pnftnn 1 aa.l . T the name of the state of Greg jou are hereby reoliirt'd to annpurHTnl niHu.HinL,tnnli.li a,n.'i against yrti in the above entitle-! suit in the above n It meii court, on nr hnfnrn I, . Ui.t.ntn I... ) 1UU2, the same being seven weeks from the first pubiicatiou or this summons, uml y,,u will take notice that if you fai. to so anpeiir and answer said cornDlailit. tlm i,lit4,fr .n un,,i i., court for the relief demanded in niid-conmlaint to-.wit: That the bonds of nintrim-n v i.nu-.r.vivt- inj between plaintiff and defend 1 he dis-olved, This summons is tmhlKhpri in- ni, u, .( tha Hon. Thos. F. Evan, countv iu'di-.-of rtncknmaa i-oiinty, stateof Oivcon, in the i b.-Vnce of Hon. Tlios. A. McBride, judge of the fitil; judicial dis trict of the Btateoi Oreaon, In the Uiegon City C'-uriei-Herald, a weekly newspaper of genera'l Ir -Plntion, prime! in Clackamas county, for seven consecutive weeks, comwencing Friday, October 17, lsiiii. and continuing to and including Friday, November 28. W(r2. UEO. C. BItOWNRLL, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is heiebv trlven that the Undr!tri01 has be n appointed tidminlstiator in the tstiue of Albert Closuer, deceased. All persons having claims araftiHt. tl, aaia estate are hereby nutined to preseut the said ij miuiCTinaMuiiijiij iaw ana accompanied by the proper vouchers, to, the undersigned, at Spriugwater, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated this iiuth aav of October, 1!I2. ED. CLOSXEE, GUO. C. BKOWNEIX, Administrator. Attorney for Administrator, NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lia. been' almoin ted administrator of the estate of Morceli Koeoer deceased. All persons having claims against the said es tate are hereby notified to present the same duly verilied accordiug to law and accompanied by the proper iuclicrs, to the undersigned at the office of J. W.Loder in Oregon City, Clackamas Countv, Oregon, within six .months .from the, date.of this notice. l)ated this 31th dy of October, 1902. C.A.NASH, Administrator of the estate of Marcell Koeuer, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISNIENTS. WANTED To inc.rpase m v litsf nf fnrmo a rwl )q nrla IVtr cola in nil rtn.o.ffV. county. Lands owned by non-residenta represented and Bold. H. E. Cross, At torney at Law. )ONEY TO LOAN on approved real estate and chattle security. G. B. Dimick, Attorney-at-Law, Stevens Build ing, Oregon City, Oregon. INDIVIDUALS. MONEY to Loan to you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land or chattele ; alBO a good farms for sale worth $5000 each. $000 of city money on approved security. Jons V. Lodek, Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City. Hot soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen The Tarkplaje Caeh Store will give a way two sewing machines on Christmas. See Holmes, Parkplace, Oregon. Do youi trading at the Parkplace Cash Store and get a chance on the two sew ing machines to be given away Christmas. CORRESPONDENCE. 30000C Meadowbrook. The big rain Sunday kept some of the people at home. If they did want tu go someplace. Frank Sagar and famiiy moved to Ore gon Oily Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Standing were the guests of J. Beattie Wednesday. Miss Rosa Mulvaney visited Mrs. Mallett Sunday. R. P. Cooper is on the sick list at present. , ' A. L. LarkinB and family visited John Evans and family, of Union Mills Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Kay visited Mr. and Mrs. Hendershot Tuesday. Misses Anna and Belle Noyer visited their cousins at Neerlv Kutnnlou on.l Sunday. "l Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Cooner were tha BiiBatu nf Mro T p Orein Monday. , There will be church at the school house Sunday at 11 o'cl'-ck a.' m. bv iujv. u. w, vvingneia. sj MissInesKay was the guest of Mies Elsie Noyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cooper and Bon, Franklin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marts Sunday. Topsy. Eldorado. V All is well after the hard rain, and farmetR onnnnt-. ornmhla aV,M,it 0. vu.w,w nuvui .UQ ground being too dry. Mrs. Ed Painn ;i vprv Inn; with t.,. phoid fever. Ed Bowman is workino fnr W H Jones this week. C. Smith hn cninnloto-l Lia dence and torn away the old one. j Frank Irish, Robt. Schubel, Richard Sf.hne-nhnrn nnrl Un't Unllofl .ia.a tn Oregon City Saturday looking after the interests oi a new road, to be put through from Robt. Bnllard'o nml noma nut of Ed Paintj's. C. D. Marical. onr nfivr achnnl morm is stopping at O. Smith's at present. Too bad our school niarm has to go without his cane lately, but he must re- nieuioer email Doys nave tough backs. Mrs. Lyons and family have moved into th house where Albei t Nenkirch- ner lived. Albert Neukirchner left for LaGrande Monday. Miss pillie Molzan, who has been vib- itiuir at home for ruiiih fimn ha a re turned to Portland. Phil Linn made a business trio tn Portland I he first of the week. Ernest Jones has a house for sale. There will lie a bisr ball ai. ITninn Hall on Nov. 15, iKirj. Julius Mdehberaer is lemodlinir his residence. Alines VV(tiac3 is slowly improving. WONDKR. Liberal. The heavy r,un Sunday, stopped the eaying, "gri ti'id too dry to plow." Farmers aie rus-liinu their fall Rpwlinu and every one plowing that has a team. rolatoes about all dug, with onlv half a crop. , J. E. Coates had his new kitclin about done. Everything rushiotr herpflnil tha town lots will soon be on the market, with plenty of buyers. , S. Writrht, went to Oreonn rtitir TVfn... day an d brought out a piano. The first one in town. . Frank .Tone?, of Sandv V, visited his Bitter. Mtr. Lviii W Thursday not having seen each other mr i-i years. ie was supposed to have been dead. Such is life in the fir West. We had a pleasant rail bv tha local editor of the Oregon City Courier last week, and hone his success may oe awaruea. S. Wright has his house full nf ex plosives things since the burglary. Plpr.cs Wriyht was visifna rolotii-on in Portland last Thursday and Friday. Miss Dnllle Rfphmnn . lm li-m'Uon the guest of her aunt and uncle returned to her home in Portland. Mian Effie Mnrpv visited lipr minis in Portland last week. Tom liiilini' and wif. rtnllw Rll'no. and Miss Elsie Taylor wont to Portland Tuesday on a business trip. m. Austin. Char on n-iniula on.l George Case spent last Tuesday evening at ine uome oi ouas Wright. John. did'tVOIl know pMpL-ona naarlaA oxygen iu order to exist? Gilbert White is at homeon Wednes days. Did the girls git. supper for you or not? Dee Wright was shot Sunday morning October 26 at Sandy Point, Idaho. The party of surveyers were at the depot waiting to take the train for Couer- lene Lake 100 miles from Sandy Point, tney naa their baggage on the platform when thrpe ilrnnkpn rr.pn rnn,a .Inn,, and one kicked over one of the instru ments. He told them not to do that or they would break it, Wright took it and put it in tha-hall, and one of fellows said young man 1 want to Bee y.ii, and just as he opened the door, one of the fellows f hot him in the right leg. They have him in jail awaiting his trial. Mr. Wright was taken to Portland to be treated and at present is out of danger. Largest Clothiers In the v Northwest Mmm Morrison A All A A lf. - mm A raqn MtiH n u uinjaviutfii unnntia m- I, tstlum 04 & www la hki I For Men and Boys5 The variety of styles and materials we show arexall that could be asked. We want you to come to Portland and lpok over our lines we will be pleas ed to show you through, whether you wish to buy or not. Men's Business Suits Men's Topcoats Men's Raincoats -Men's Overcoats - $10 to $35 10 to 30 12 to 30 10 to 55 Large assortment of Full Dress Tuxedo and Prince Albert s oys' Clothing of Highest CJradc We are, without a doubt, showing more exclusive ccsigns in Boys' and Youths' High-Grade Clothing tl.an any concern in the Northwest. ., Complete lines of Juvenile Furnishings and Hats in connection with the boys' department. Martin Boyles ami R. L. Schatnl were bieakintra coll I lie tirst of the week u. nungate nas he. n worning lor II. L. Yaughan. Miss J. B. Shaver called on Mrs. Viola Engle Saturday. Molalla assembly No. 28 U. A., seems to be awake again after a summer ot rest. Aithur, vou had bet er let the Fi h place alone and go way back and sit Teddy. down. Molalla Grange 310 P. of II. meets the first Saturday in each month. The last meeting was largely attended and severul new members were added to our lief. The morning exercises cons's'td of the regular rotirtiue of business and in initiation of new memberB. The after noon session was given up to literary work consisting of songs, declamations instrumental mubic and speeches for the good of the order. 5) j Always THE BEST IS LliJ. Mrs. Jefferson's mother and sister uro visiting her this week. Mrs. T.mira Burns nnrl rdtlMron nf Union hall, were visitinur Mr. niit,n- and daughter, Ella, last week Thursday. Charles, who i3 working out on the Sandy at the new hatchery spent last Sunday at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs Mnlnn Mnronn nf Port. land, were visiting relatives heie on rtl , xuesuay. Mrs. Olarflhellp Williams is viettinrr her mother, Mrs. T. A. Ely, this week. There will be a pie social at Nashe's hall on Saturday evening November 15th, under the auspices of Maple Lane grange. Admission a pie. A Bhort program will be given before they aie sold. Proceeds to build a grange hall. All are cordially invited to attend. There will be preaching services at theMt. View church the 2nd BDd 3rd Sundays at 3 :.'i0 o'clock by Kev. S. A. Arnold. I Rev Pogne will hold services there at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ii i M m t0 V fifJI We carry the best in our various lines to be found in Oregon City 1 The Time to Save Money W Is when the orportunity presents itself g The time is now. the place is our store m Ten per cent discount every day at our p store on Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and g Groceries jjj p Come and see us it will do you good j 1 G.W.GRACE, 1 fid? The Dry Goods and Grocery Man si Xorth Molalla. Y'ounger, the watchmaker, has moved next door to Harris' Grocery. That was a nice shower we had on Sunday. Many a plow was put in the ground on Monday morning. John Harless has finished fall seed ing. Some farmers have not plowed a furrow. Mr. Shaw has purchased J. II. Zwer fel's farm and has moved on it with his family. John Fox, of Ru-eellville, was Been on our streets. George Case and Charlie Daniels are working for Mr. E. Austen. Stepped Against a Hot Stove. A child ol Mrs. Geo. T. Beneon, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot Btove which burued him severely. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the hrufte, the thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va, Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and es pecially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. ITUHIXEHS OF HIE SKIS. The only remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that is absolutely safe and never failing, is Doan's Oint ment. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley's. . t: m Win r. The Franklin Typewriter $100 TYPEWRITER FOR- This is $25.00 less than the fixed price of the typewriter g trust, and yet th; FRANKLIN is the equal of any $100.00 g machine built. Are you undecided ? Rent a FRANKLIN for a few months at $4.00 per month Then, if you are satisfied, buy the machine. Whatever i ,'aid on tent will be allowed to ward the purchase. Does an inferior mm h'ne, which you own, stand in vour way? You can turn it in a :urt payment toward a FRANK- S T IN7 1 - r. -II : . Ml 1 . 1 W mi, anu a idir ttiiuwanci "i 11 win oe mauc. If your purae ia thin you can uhlata easy terms on time payment, F. F. HU M PUS, Manager 302 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. Local Agent a. Courier-Herald Office