ORECON- CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUAY TO, 1903 OREGON SliOJLlfiE SbEAST The 0. R. & N Co. ' Gives the Choice oi THREE TRAINS AIIiY WO VIA , THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. TO SALT T E, DEN ax., OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VJA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p.m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland .every 5 Days lor SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia ttiver roinuj. Monthly Steamers to Chinafand Japan For full information call on or address nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or aaaress a t. rpiin. n v A.. Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA Only transcontinental line passing diiectly through Salt Lake City, LeaMe, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. ' Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Lara and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most magnificent scenery Jn America bv daylight. , - ' Stop overs allowed on '.all elassei ol tickets. For cheapen rae nd descriptive Jltetatiai. address J. D. nANSFIELD, General Agent. 21 Third Street, Portf nd, Orepc w - 1 'ii I JeeetablcPrcparationforAs- i slmilatingtkToodandRegula- l lmgttiEStoinihsand.Bowelscf Prnfnnh c Tlirfpcti nn .Cheerful- TAr rnntains neither Oprum,Morphine iior Mineral. Not narcotic. Tor Infants and Children. TUn lmrl Vmi UoWO II I IIC lAIIIU IUU IIQWb Always Bought Bears Signature Pumpkin SttJ- j4lx. Senna . . jrmint -Jii QirtonatSein . fi&rmSetd Clmhed Sufr . tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.tevensn uess and LossofSLEEE facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. the . AM In Use For Over Thirty Years TMt ciHTaun eewwiY. mw o err. Family WINES California Wine House MAIN STREET Bet. 4th and Sth WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & McGLASHAN, PROPS. OREGON CITY, OREGON PORTLAND-ANTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Round Tripe, except Sunday IIIVIC , , u Leave Portland. 1 , S Leave Astoria THE DALLES-PCRTUND ROUTE STRS. TAIIOMA and MlTLAIvO Daily Trips Excepi viui 1 STR. TAHOvx " Leave Portland, Mon., Wfd. and . Leave The Dalles, TueB.,Tburs. STR. METLAKG Leave Portland, Tues., Thure. and Sat. . . . Leave Dalit s, Mon., Wed. and Frl ' Landinii. Foot Alder Street BOTH PHOKEB. MAIN 861 POBTLAKD, OWW - ' AGENTS A.J.Taylor Astoria, Ore J. W. Crichton The Dalles, ure i v v.,iur .Hood River. Ore muA Jb wora. White Salmon. Wash xi. nimotoaH Carson. Wash John T.Totten Stevenson, Wash J. O. Wyatt .'. Vancouver, Wash E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE r ILLINOIS Is an important state and 51.9 per cent of its popula- tion is located on Per Gallon California Port $1 00 Extra Old Port I 2$ Delicate and Mellow Superior Old Port and Sherry 1 50 Extra Old Caliiornia Sherry 1 05 - Medium, Pale. Delicate and Dry California Tokay I 00 Excellent Table Wine Sweet Muscatel 1 2; Fine Wine , Sweet Catawba I 25 Rich Angelica I 05 OUlta Li i nnu iuc Extra old Calif rnia Angelica I 2$ Extra Dry California Tamcua WJtitt, Sparkling Burgundy 8$c Sonoma Claret. 65c Extra Sonoma Zinfandel. . . 75c None better; a well matured wine. Extra Sonoma Riesling. . . . 75c A white wine that will please you. Sonoma Hock 65c Quality unsurpassed Sonoma Sauterne . . '. 1 00 A line old white wine. Fine Calif. Grape Brandy ..275 The genuine: good as imported. Only Wine Vaults in the City City Orders Delivered Tree. Order Zbrougb Voir Grocer. . 31. Brady. 65 Cents' Gallon Pure Mo. Sarghum 20 Cents Package Fairbank's Gold Dust 25 Cents 7 Boxes 1776 Washing Powders' 75 Cents 20 Bars Perfection Soap 45 Cents 10-lb Sack New York Buck Wheat 25 Cents 2 Lion or Arbuckle Coffee 25 Cents 2-lbs Costa Richa Coffee 10 Cents 5-lb Package Perfection Salt We handle Toilet Soaps and Sta tionary Goods. A Vlalt to the Crater ot the Seething t Volcano. There wps no lifp on that bare, black. birdless cone, and as we climbed an icy wma began to blow, ana tne lava qusi Btuns the face like haft. The crust was warm to the feet. I clipped my hand into an aperture tne size or a raDbit hole and withdrew it hot and wet. On every side the smoke eddied up from tiny craters, dui an mese imugs weie details in face of that everlasting vom it of black smoke from the crater. Tbe wind raced above us as we drew near the crater, and the lava dust spat more viciously; the sulphurous smoke hid the world from our view, it was as If the liputpiMiits of that anery mon- al-ch strove to prevent mortals from gazing too closely at her Infernal or iries. On hands and knees we grabbed our way up the cone, coughing, blinded by the smoke, buffeted by the icy wind. We reached the verge of the crater and threw ourselves on our faces. I peered for one moment into that caldron or fire nnd smoke. The cuide clutched my arm and motioned me to follow him round the edge of the crater. I rrnvrled nfter him. crvine. "Enough!" But he did not hear. He could not have heard a foghorn in the roar of that wind. "Enontrh!" I bawled, trying to grab him. "E-nough!" I roared, clutching at his le2. He shrucced his shouldejs, and, taking my arm, we plunged down through the lava. A few paces Deiow h Btnnned. I bent toward him and through tfi screams of the wind heard him say, "Give me a leetle present to buy macaroni. Academy. 'Vltalltir of the Centlped. Thn sicrht of a full crown centiped is said by travelers in tropical lands to be enouirh to affect the strongest nerves. Ten to eleven inches is the average length, although "larger ones have been seen. Lafcadio Hearn in "Two Hears In thp French West Indies" says that the vitality of the centiped is amazing. Mr. Hearn keot one in a bottle, witn- out food or water, for thirteen weeks, at the end of which time it remained netive and dangerous as ever. The centiped has one natural enemy able to cope with him the hen. The hen attacks him with delight ana often swallows him, head first, without taking the trouble to kill him. he cat hunts him. but she is careful never to put her head near him. She has a trick of whirling him round and round upon the floor so auiekly as to stupery mm; then, when she sees a good chance, she Strikes him dead with her claws. Thwi are sunerstltlons concerning the creature which have a good effect In diminishing his tribe. If you Kin a centiped, you are sure to receive money Soon, and even if you dream of killing one It Is good luck. The Mischievous Emu. Down through the meadows we come to the playground of the poet Shelley, I where the old mill still stands, its grinding stones propped against its sides, quietly registering the (light of time. Swans glide to and fro upon me pond or rest upon its edge. Black and white rabbits scurry across the wood ed paths. Fantailed pigeons disport upon the lawn. In the taill grass tiny fawns feign sleep, while furtively watching with half closed eye, and everywhere the mischievous emu stalks about in conscious pride of his Importance in this strange land. Being a special aversion of the game keeper's, this bird takes apparent de light in annoying him In every way. xrvini nhmit until he finds a choice nest of pheasant's eggs, he dispatches the dainty morsels lustanuy, mereuy destroying the hopes of both keeper and hen. Every effort to break him of this pernicious habit has been unsuc cessful. Qnce the keeper resolved upon a plan which he thought would with out doubt prove effectual. Having hard boiled a number of eggs, he car ried them In steaming hot water to the field and placed them before the ever ready emu. Much to his surprise, the dished seemed to appeal strongly to the voracious appetite of the bird, for In a twinkling they were gone, a seem ing look of wonder accompanying his grateful , appreciation of this unusual attention. Century Magazine. Profanity In Enrope. The most ordinary conversation in Spain is rarely carried on without oaths being iuterpolated, and Invocations 01 snints and expressions which border on swearing are common even on the lips nf Indies. SDanish workmen do not uu dprstnnd an order unless it Is delivered to them with a strong garnishing of profanity; masters swear at their serv nnts. ladles at their children, school masters at their scholars and officers at their men. It must be remembered that all over the continent profanity Is more common than In England, in uermany pvpii it is not uncommon to hear school masters swear at the boys, a state of thinira nnhenrd of and lmDOSBlble here. while 60th in France and Italy oaths are taken as a matter of course and nnntinii pnimllv in man and beast. At the same time it should be remembered that most continental "cuss worts are not taken so seriously as ours.- "London Answers. Starting and String. it etort in a Inner rape, the advant age often appears to be with an outsider. But tne race js won noi w omniu8 in staying. The quality which wins is. staying power. It is so in the race ofc" life. Staying power wins, and hs a rule the best stover is the man with the best stomach. All physical strength 19 derived from food which is property digested ana assimilated. When the food enten is onlv Daft ly digested and assimilated tnere is a loss of nutri tion which means a loss of strength' and the general result is puysicm break-down. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives strength and staying power, be cause it cures diseases of the stotnacli and other organs of digestion and nutri tion. It enables the perfect digestion, and assimilation of the food eaten, and so strengthens the body naturally oy tuo nutrition derived from food. t tnvihin-. with imliffestion for abou two vears." writes Wm. Bowker Esq., of Julin etta 'Intnh Co., Idaho. "I tried different dm -tors'and remedjes hut to no avail, until I wrot r to vou and von tolil me what to do. I suffered with a pain" in mv stomach and left side an tllOU'U mill 11 wuum ,,, to write this and let vou know that I a'.u a.J right I can do my work now without pain arid 1 don't have that tired feeling that I used te have, nve Dotties 01 ir. rra . ical Discovery and two viala of his Pleasant Pellets' cused me.' New Century Comfort. MiilionB are daily findings world of comfort in Bucklin's Arnica Salve. It kills pain . from burns, scalds, cuts, bruises; conquers ulcers and fever sores; cures eruptions, salt rheum, boils and felons; removes corns and warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drugstore. Chicago, the greatest commer cial center of the West, is best reached from the Northwest by this famous railroad The North-Western Limited Daily between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is 'the peer of all fine trains For lowest rates, time of trains and full DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. P.nroa r!rtn eiiTnnfinn.Clniiffhs. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, rneumonia,Jtlay ever,neu- riotr T.afrrlnnA TTnarSfiTlfiHS. ore Throat, Croup and Wnooping uougn. NO CURE. NO PAY. H BOc. and $1 .. TB'L BOTTLES FR Removal of Office. G; B. Dimick and George L. Story have moved their law office from the StevenB block to rooms 2 and 3 in the new Garde building, up stairs. ITCHINESS OF TIIE SKIN. 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. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Oaufleld;Block OREGON CITY Remarkable Cure of Croup. A Little .lioy'S Life Saved. T have a few words to sav regarding Chamberlain's (Jough Kemedy. U saved my boy s life and feel , that I can not praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. eteere, of Goodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten min utes until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We tad to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long stringers. I am positive that if I had. not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not H on earth today. Joel Demont, In wood, ow a. For sale by G. A. Harding. An Umlaclty Cltlien. "Tea. sir." said the town story tell er. '""he wuz the onluckiest feller that ever drawed the breath of life an' a week's wages." "You don't say?" "Fact. Clumb a Dine tree once when he seen the sheriff comln' to levy on him, harricane come along, blowed the tree down an' landed him in the only vacant seat in the sheriff's buggy; Sheriff started to jail with him; met by lyrtchin' party, who mistook' him" feir nuther man, an' strung him up, an' he'd almost quit klckln' when some an cut him down an' hauled him home lest as his mother-in-law had finished. rriHn' hu ohituarv an' wuz standin' before the glass to see hoW well she looked In mournin'." Atlanta ubii tution. ' The Dog. 1 Mnn la the best friend of the dog. Horses come next, but between the rim? nnd all other farm animals, rrom the house cat to the cow and the beef atoor thpr neems to be a natural en mity. Dogs, however, are fond of Eiiwn nnd coats but as diet, not as living friends. Cows- and sheep and rrrin ra ohnnirl he kent as free from as ,!. with flnps as is possible, with the exception of the trained shepherd dog. A dog walking tnrougn a row hr, m nfbn pmiRP a decrease in milk flnw that amounts to more than the cash value of the dog. Many dogs are worth considerably less than $0.00. Farm and Ranch, simrnlar Marrlaire Cu.tom. When two Negritos, a people of the Philippine Islands, are united, uw uIiaU tHh in assembled, and the af fianced pair climb two trees growing near to each other. I he emers tuen lumrl thP branches until the heads of the couple meet. When the heads have thus come into contact, the marriage is ipimiiv nrpninnlished. and great reioic lugs take place, a fantastic dance com lleting the ceremony. The Careful Grocer. ' "John." said a butter dealer, "always put in a couple of sheets of paper when you weigh. Customers will think you npflt. and eleanlv in vour business. They don't like to have their butter slopped on to a scale that, for all they know, iina navar haan tvnfahprl. And. hpflidpft. there's a good profit in buying paper at a halfpenny per pound and selling It for 18 pence.". London stanaara. Accent no substitute for Golden MeAV ical Discovery. There is nothing "just as good" lor diseases 01 inc siuiuntu,, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are easy and pleaa-. ant to take. A most effective laxative. Hot So DUlntereated a Appeared,, lucres I had no idea old OrasDit was a philanthropist until I saw him cir culating a petition yesterday for the Durnose of raising money to enuble a poor widow jto pny her rent. Diggs un, uraspirs an ngnt, lie owns the house, the poor widow lives la Chicago News. The Honorable Member. "I minnosp the ttrrlval of new con gressmen from time to time has a tend; ency to give variety to ure in uie uii "Not a v great deal," answered the tnan who is more or less cynlcaL "It tnwoiir mpnns thn Introduction of new names Into the same old anecdotes.' Washington Star. In III. Mind. "Braggy says his grandfather lost his mind because of the loss of hla for- rnno" "He's Just got the story twisted. He W lil fortune because of the loss of his mind. That's where he had his for tune." Catholic Standard and Times, Information write to H. L. SISLER, dener.1 Agent 1318 Alder St., Portland, Ore. T.W. TEASDALE, General Psln;r Aeent, St. Paul, nin HrAve'c TictpIpcc Chill Tonir has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half MUHoa bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c .ui. nin. 1 1 H Enclosed with every bottle b a Tea Cent package of Crove. Black Itoot. Uver Puis. CONTEST NOTICE. Pepartnient of the Interior, United State In4 Office, Oregon City, Oregon November Hth 1902. A Bufflrient contest affidavit having Been nlW in thia office by August E. SperliBK, csalestaja t a?aint homistead entry No. 13150. made Oc It, 1WU lor wa 01 ,eJ? s-nun ' iuwiiBiiiK which it is alleged that Conlettant "knowa the. present condilion at the same: alio that Hid, entryman hs wholly ahandoiierl paid claim ana trial ne na never resmeu upuu ui- cuiht.km or imp roved the same in any mannec- at all nor has anyone acting for him and that sak aliegea aOBepce irom me KHiu lanu hub vf M to nis employment in tne arm', .-i(.nu- corp. 01 liie uiiueu cmmhb no ,,nTkV officer seaman, or murine, during thn was with. pain or aurmg nin "iner war i" nmwi United States my I i' hiuhkhU" Baidpartlei are- hereby noticed n jii.tir, repiwuu .uu iwci evidence touchinx mh allcgat'oin at 10 o'clock; a. m.on Match VU. V X belon- thn Register UA Receiver at the United States Land Ottioe In Ore gon City Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affldavi filed November 18, -W02, (t forth facts which, show that after dllligence persoual rvlo of this, notice can not be made, It waa ordered ,an& directed that Mich notice he Iglven by due an. proper uuuiicuuuu. n -. r GEO. W. BiP, Receiver. Unappreciated Lavl.hne... "Whenebber a man Bibs me a whole lot o advice," said Uncle Eben, "I can't heln s'Diciouin' dat if his opin ions was so valuable he'd be busy Bomewba else couutin' money. Washington Star. Ginrlna Him On. Actor I have a war us well as a his- trlonlp rpenrd. I was nearlv killed once by the bursting of a shell. Manager Who throw the egg? Bal timore World. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . beii appointed by the County Court of Cluefc of Nancy Jane Beetle; deeeaned. All pernon Vi alalu.. anotri.t aalrl nutnlo rkf t)m rllU'Mfia are required to present them.wUh properTOUclier a J .. 1 -...tAist il Vtn b! mnnlhi frnm )i h 21 irailOD OI HUB Ulicr, w mo ui uwoiBi-CTt fclio to in the WenlWtuUMllI.ClMOll t AdmiliiBtiatorof the eitate of Nancy Jane Beatle, deceased! Dated January 9th, 19oa. Hedget& Griffith, Aitorneyi. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the yCTTZaT 81snature of Wiay4-CUcUA. EXKCUTOR'b! NOTICE TO CREDI . j 'TORS., . kil TTNotlce la hereby given that llie"iiiidi'inlj(iicdl HAS Oeen OBiy HJ' Ulllirn mo . wum of Clack amns t oimty. nrrgon, eiecuinx 01 in 11, .i-ntl n Tl.nl. l.l.r,! i.M Tnnnlv IHSl Will Ol I1I1BUI X'tlfL lJt raiJ vu.uij All persons having claims "gainst Hie estate ot said aece asen, are ncimcu i" bu, u uiatui with the proper vcuclina and duly veiifled ae-. cording to law with my attorney, C. H. pye Corner nth & Main St., Oicgon City, Oregrn within six n ontlis from date ol this notice. ZTT Dated at Oregon city, uregon, ueceiiiuer mi 1602. HAHKim w. UAUHY, Kxecutrix at afore sal.. LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS. Tn the Circuit Circut of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. i A. ci. iiaioureite, iniJHMu, uiui u.iu, tb. .unu b, Anderson and OUHtav Dalilka, dofondan ts. TnJnbnF. Anderson aud Gnstav Duhlke, do In the name of of the state of riFKunn von and each oi you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint against you, filed In meauove buuu .uui of the time prescribed in the order lor publica tion of summons herein, which is six weeks from . . . .... f.Y... Km, i.ii 1,1 InuHi.n til. I'm tf which dRt.lt Hie UmW u. hid ,. ..s,-,. ... is the Wrd day of January, IW)3. and you and each ef you will take notice that if you fail to so appearand answer the complaint Sled against you in the above entmea ;uii onoroeiore inn aid last day of the time prescribed In said order,' the ulalntlir nerein wm aiiiny w i y'"';,"" relief demanded In the complaint lu this suit which is for the foreclosure of a mortgage for. 1100-besideS Interest upon the lollowlug oe- Beirtnnlng at the northwest corner of th H. D. t rancis uuuuuuu . ..u...u. -... hip 2 south, tange 2 east of the Willamette Mer. Id Ian and running iwio .n thence north 1& mlnutea west 0.80 chains west ........ l i . .v.. un, hi-.nni4i.rtf nt llm I.. Tl C. Latoarette Donation Land Claim Mumber45. Tlience soutn in niiuun ""b iu -ary line of said Donation Land Claim Number 46, to the place of beginning containing 15 acres more or less and that plaintiff will apply for such Othor and further relief as to equity may belong . Published by order of said court. ruonsneu uy o u 4 c l,ATOURETTK. Attorneys fijr flalutiff. Dated, Jan. 19, 1903. CONTEST NOTICE. Depaktmkmt oftheIktebiob, United States Land Ollioe, Oregon City, Or., December loth, 1U02. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed 111 MI1H llliire UJ I hit vii nunir.m, u, t,cn ttii t againat Homestead Kntry No. 12018, made Dactmr ucr iou, ih'.po, i,ir .yi'a, Ul nit,, Bellini Mjnir shlp 4 south, range 4 east by James My lea, sua. testes, in which It Is alleged that eontesfau knows the present condition of the ume; also tha said James Myles has wholly abandoned wM claim for the past two years; that he has not lu proved the same as required by law. nor had auj one make any Improvements thereon for him; tha to my best knowledge and belief said James Mylest never resided or settled upon said claim at al (and that said alleged absence from the said landl was not due to bis employment In tha Army Navy or Marine Corps of tbe United Htataaas private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during; the war with Spain, or during any oilier war iu which the United Btates may beeiigagcdi. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re-, spond and offer evidence touching said allegation at lOo 'clock a. m. on March '21 1 Ii, 1!M:, before the Keulster and Receiver atlho United State. Lan d Olilce in Oregon City, Oregon,. The said contestant having, In a proper afft dav.t, filed December loth, IUI12, set forth facts which show that aflerdue diligence personal ser vice of this nolice can not be made, waaordered and directed that such notice be given by dat aa a proper publication. Geo. W. Bum, Receiver. SUMMONS. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undorslgneJ ex editor of Uie will of Leonard Helm, de,'.ed, has tiled his final account with the count cur ofClackamss county and state of Oren.iMiua that the Hon. 1. F. Kyan, Judge of said c.-u, 1 h , set Monday, lie 2d day or teoruary ,1 hour of ten o'clock a. in., of sad day. ilie time for hearing said report and objection" ' liere W. if a.., tber.be. ,WIIjUAM KIN Executor ol tbe will of ICouard Ilctni, oec ased Iq the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clack amat County. ( W, A. Parker, Plaintiff, yi. Haiti Bell. Parke 1 Defendant. To Battle Belle Parler. the above named de- fendaut; In the name ol th. state of Oregon you m hereby required t appear and answer tlie euaa plaint her. In on or before the 2d day ol Kar.h i'jOS, which will b, alter the expiration ol enr. weeks from the date of the first publlcati.n of III. eilUlUKlllB mill 11 UU milMlW H,,Cft BIIU answer said complaint on or before said data, ta plaintiff will apply to the oouit for the relief 0- inaimeu 111 BHi'l viiwiinniiii, .u-n....vi jvivx IIIBlliUru III imi'l w.,w.,i.i..i.. u-n...v m utoiso dissolving tlie bonds of luiitrhnony now existing between you anil tbe plaintit) herein and for iuch other further relief as to the court shall seem Jus, and equitable. This summons If published by Order of tha nun. Thonian A. Mcllrhta, Judge of tlie above en titled court duly inudeon the Klh day of Janu ary, moa I The dnte of the first publication' of this tuxa tnous Is the lull day of Jauury, I'D.:. hKn'IO.N McCOY. Atiiuijt- ioi I'luiuua'.