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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. 7 OREGON SliOTLlNE AMD Union Pacific Tee EAST The 0. B. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS WO VIA TEE OREGON SHORT LINE :00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. TO BALT 1 AKE, DEN OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY, ONE VIA TEE GREAT NORTHERN 6:C0 p.m. TO PPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland .every 5 Days for . SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for ilkm ""elteand Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China nnd Japan, For full Information fall on nr address nearett 0. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CPA1G. 0, P. A., Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leads Me, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Cart nd Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most ' magnificent ' tcenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on 'all classes of tickets. For cheapest" raiei and deeeriptlv. yiteratnxe address J. D. JTANSFIELD, ' Central Agent, 24 Tl bd Ftm', Pcrtpi d, Oregon FORTLAKD-AMCEIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Daily Botind Trips, cirept Suudajr TIME CARD Leave Portland " A, II Leave Astoria 1 P. M THE DAtlES-FCRlUKl) ROUTE STRS. TA II 031 A and iVULAKO Dally Trips Except Svnouv STR. -TAHOiV " Leave Portland, Men., W d. and . , Leave The Dalles, lues., HiurB. STR. METLAKO Leave Portland, Tups , 'Ihurs. and Sat. Leave Dalles, Mod., Wed. and Fri . J, Landing, Foot Alder Street BOTE PHONES, MAIN S61 ' PoKTLAKD, OPIuUl AGENTS A.J.Taylor Astoria, Ore . J. W. Crichton "The Dalles, Ore A. K. Fuller .Hord Kiver. Ore Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash John T. Totten Stevenson, Wash J. 0. Wvatt ... Vancouver, Wash E. W. CRICHTON, POHTLAND. ORE ILLINOIS Is an important state and 51.9 per cent of its popula tion is located on 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. Mm of trains and . full Information write to ' H. L. SISLER. General Agent J218 Alder St., Portland, Ore. T. W. TEA3DALE, General Passin jer Agent, St. Paul, flln. Grove's hes stood the test 25 years. . Average Annual Sales ove? One end a Half Mniloa bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 5Cc. Enclosed with every bottle Is a Tea Cent, package of Grove's Black Root, liver Pills. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per CdX&fJt?rflA sonal supervision since its infancy. sACm Allow no one to deceive you in this.' All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the liealtli of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What .Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the W W M r - The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTJUM COMPANY, TT aj .4,-a,.,. r -- -- Family California Wine House MAIN STREET Bet. 4th and 5th Per Gallon $i 00 California Port. . Extra Tawny Extra Old Port i 25 uencate ana Meiiow Superior Old Port and Sherry 1 50 Selected For Medicinal Purposes Extra Old California Sherry I 05 Medium, Pale-, Delicate and Di j California' Tokav..... 1 00 Excellent Table "Wine Sweet Muscatel 1 25 Fine Wine Sweet Catawba.. 1 25 Rich Angelica 1 05 Soft, Full and Fine. Extra old Calif'rnia Angelica 1 25 . buperu old dessert wine. Extra Dry California Tamtua Wines. Sparkling Burgundy 85c A clear, sparkling wine. Sonoma Claret 65c Klcn, fruity wine. kxtra bonoma Zinfanoel. . . 75c None betters a well matured wine. Extra Sonoma Riesling. . . . 75c A white wine t.iat will please you. Sonoma iJock 65c Quality unsurpassed Sonoma Sauterne 1 00 A flue old white wine. Fine Calif. Grape Brandy ..275 Jne genuine; good as imported. Only Wine Vaults in the City City Orders Delivered Tree. Order through Your Grocer. 6 H. Brady. DR. KINC'S "y NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup ana Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. rtc 60c. and $ t . T8L BOTTLES FREft New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING . AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caafleld Block OREGON CITY Tasteless Chill WINES D Signature of MUKfUW TRCET. NCW YORK OtTY. V;riii7MMi'irr---'-a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 10 CREDI TORS. Notice Is hereby given that II e nnderslpned I 1.. -J..I.. .... ..!. 1.- .1... lit,, u'rn uui.v r' triunu iij ,nt- . mini; -ju,if-, of Clatkiwas County. -rigor, txieuttlx of the last will of William R. Br-e by. late el said County All persons having i lalms gairi-t the estate of amu ucceasetl, arc Cl'imeu. HI me men ciniuii- with the proper vincheis and dulj veilfled ac cording to law with my attorney, C. H. Dye Corner 6th & Main St., Oipgon City, Oreg. n within six n onths from dole of this nolle e. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, December 1911 1902. HARRIET W. BAQBY, Kxecutrix as afore said. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Intkriob, i Unit, d Plates Land Oltire, Oregon City, Or., December 18th, 1U02.1 A flnffie'ent cuntCBt atlidavit having been tiled In this office by Peter Graiiaizkl, conlestaji i againat Homentend Entry No. 12018, made Decsm ber 23d, 18!!6, for nw of swi section 28, town ship 4 outh, range 4 east by Jamt-s My lea, coa testee, In which it is alleged that oontcetan knows the present condition of the name; also tha said James, Myles has wholly abandontd aald claim for the paBt two yers; ihat he has not hn proved thefameas requited by law. nor had any one make Hny Improvements thereon for him; tha to my best knowledge and belief said Jamfs Mle never resided or acttled upon said claim at al (and that Baid alleged absence from the said land was no' due t his employment In th. Army Navy or Marinn Corps of the United Htates as privnee soldier, officer, seaman or marine daring the war Willi Spain, or during any other war iu which the United Mates may be engaged!. fc-ai'i partie aie herehy nfitifled to appear, re spond and offer eiiilctiee touching said allegation at 10 o clock a . m on March 26th, 1WW, beloi e the Rcistei and Receiver at tho United States Land Lflice in Oregon City, Oregon,. The said contestant having, In a proper sffl dav t, filed Dicen.lier 15th, 11102, set forth facts which show that afterdue diligence personal ser vice of tiiis notice can not be made, wnsordered aud directed that such notice be given by due and propvr publication. Geo. W. Bibek, Receiver. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Circut of the State of Oregon for Clackamas CVmity. A. K. Latonrette, trus'ee, plaiutlff, vs. John t. Andorson an'l Gustav liahlke, defendan ts. To Joan F. Anderson aud Gus.av Duhlke, de feudaute, aud each of yout in the nnme oi of the state of Oregon you and each of you ar hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint against you, fikd In the above edtitled suit, on nr before the last day ol the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of summons 1 erein, which is six weeks from lire date of the iiiHt publication hi reof wh ch dale isthelrd day of January, 1903, and you and each of you will take notice that If you tail to so appear aud ai.swerthe complaint nled against you in the above entitled ;buh on or before the aid last day of the time prescribed in said order, the olaintiti bereiu will apply bo the Court for the relief 4i-m anile 1 in the comprint in this suit which is for the foreclosure of a mortgage for K'0-bctirie ln eresi upon the following de scribed projerty to-wlt; Beginning at the northwest corner of the 8. D. Fra' cis Donation Land Claim Number 48 in town-thip-2 Biiiith, range 2 eautof the Will.mette Mer iillan and running thence east 22.01) ohaius: thence north 16 minutes west 6.80 chains west 22.06 chains to the east boundary of the L. I) V. Latouiettti Donation Land Claim Number 45. Thence south 15 m mites east along south bound ary liue.if sitld Donation Land Claim Number 46, to the place .of beginning containing 15 acres mote or less and that plaintiff will apply for such other and further relief as to equity iuy belong . Fublithed by older of said court C, V D. C. LATOURKTTE. Attorneys for 1 laintiff. Dated, Jan. 19, 1903. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Clackamas County. W, A. barker, flaintlff, yi. Hattie Bella Parke J Defendant. loU.uie Belle Parker, th. above named de fendant: In the name oi th. state of Oregon you ar hereby required to appear and answer the eojn plaint her. in on or before the 24 d ly ol Marsh 1103, which will bt after the expiration ol slat weeks from the date ol the liist publication of this summons and if yon fail so to appearand bmnver said complaint on or before said data, ta. plaintiff will apply to the cottit (or the reLef de manded in said complaint to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plain US li-reln and for such other further relief as to the court thall seem Jus and equitable. This summons if published by order of the Bon. Thomas A. McllrVe, judge of the shove en titled court duly inadeou the 9th day of Janu ary, 1903 The date of the first publication' of this anm mons is the lUbla" of Juntirv, 1903. NBA TON McCOT. Attorney for Plaintiff. Tonic The Coat of Faded Greg. A low hut rests in Lookout's shade Ar rots its moss-grown rocf awav, While sundown's glories softly fade, Closing another weary day; The battle's din is heard no more No more the hunted stand at bay The breezes through the lowly door Swing mute a coat of faded gra", A tatler'd relic of the ft ay A threadbare coat of faded grey. 'Tis banging on the rough lng wall Ne&r to t.hu fnnt. nf a wirirttK'a hat By a white plume and a well worn shawl . ' His gifl the happy morn they wed, r.y me wee slip their dead child wore The one they gave the name of May, By her reg doll and pinafore A red-fleik'd relic of the fray ' An armless coat of faded gray. Her all of life now drapes the wll, Poor and patietit still she waits On God's good lime to gently call Her, too, within the juwel'd gates; And all she craves is here to die To part from the?e, and pass away To join her loves eternally That wore the slip the coat of gray, The shell-torn relic of the fray Her soldier's coat of faded gray. READ ALL OF THIS. You Never Know the Moment When This Informatiou May Prove of Infinite Value. IUs worth considerable to any reader to know I he value of and use of a medi cine, for if there is no occasion to em ploy it in the meantime, frail humanity in subject to many influences and un foreseen contingencies that the wisestlare totally iinaUe to gauge the future. Know then, that Doan's Ointment will cure any case of hi morrhoids, common'y know as. piles, or any.disease of the cu ti ttle or skin, general termed eczema. One application convinces continuation cures. Read the proof : T. H. Thomas, attorney, of 500 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Oret k, ea.vs: "I just as emphatically endorse Doan's Ointment, to-day as 1 did in the month of June 1899 At that time 1 went to the diug store for a box which I used for itching hemorrhoids. A few appli-ca-iens gave wonderful relief, and a short continuation of the treatment cured me. There have been symptoms ol a tecurrence since but a few appli cations of the. remedy never tuils to bring positive relief. My opinion of Doan's Ointment, the expressed, is the tame to-day as it was when it was first brought to my notice." For Bale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. Cancer Cured. - Mr. W. W. Prickett, Smithfleld, 111., writes, September 10th, 1901 ; "I had been suffering several years with a can cer on my face, wh ch gave me great an noyance ana unDearable itching. 1 was using Bal'ard's Snow Liniment for a sore leg, and through an accident. I rubbed some of the liniment on the cancer, and as it gave me almost instant relief. I de cided to continue to use the liniment on the cancer. In a short time the cancjr came out, my face healed up and thete is not the slightest scar left. 1 have im plicit laitb in the merits of this prepara tion, and it cannot be too highly recom mended." 25r, 50c and $1.00. For sale by Charman & Co. Cured Cousumption. Mrs. B. W. Evann. Clearwatpr. Kan . Writes: "Mv lilluhunil lnv nick f.ir thra months: the doctors stated hn ha 1 quick , consumption. We p ocured a bottle of Ballard's liurehound r-'yrup and it cured him. Thtt was six years ago, and since then-we always kept a oouie in tne house, We cannot do without it. For onmrhs and col, In. it. hasnoeoual" 2oc. 50c. and ft I. Of) hot- tie at 0 aiman & Co. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo- Quinine Tablets, druggists refund the ruonev if it fai s to cure. E. W. Groveu's signature is on eacn dox. z&c. The l'oetry of the Orange. "It appeals lo vou. when the fruit hangs ripe and sweet on the tree late iu february, or early in March. Then the blossoms break out, and the trees are yellow vitb golden globes, and white with oranee flowers. It mv be that a flurry of snow has whitened the mountain tops, and then yon have au aitistic background for a tropical forest. The air is full of sunshine, and heavy with Iiarance as night comes on, and then, If tiie moon be shining, you may hear at midnight through open windows the song of the mocking-bird in the scenttd grove, and it never seemed so melodious before. An experience like this is possible any winter, and it is worth a journey of a thousand miles, while you can have it, by- taking the scenic Shasta Route through the grand and picturesque Siskiyou and Shasta Mountains, to Southern California. Complete In formation about the trip, and descriptive matter, telling about California, may be bad from any Southern Pacific Agent or W. E. COMA!, Gen Pa s Ggt 8. P. Co., Lines in Oregon, Portland, Oregon. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them . For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it with such good results in our family so long that it has become a household necessity. By its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. The testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes as a safeguard against croup C mden (S. C.) Messenger. Fof eale by G. A. Ilardiig. EDUCATIONAL. A Good School Netting Held at New Era Last Saturday. An int-tilute ot Clackamas coun'y teachers was held at New Era laBt Satur day. County Superintendent was cm ptlled to the absent -and the meeting was presided over by T. J. Gary. A number of new members were taken into t lie association. Officers were e lected for the coming year as follows: J. C. Zinser, ex-oflicion president; T. J. Gary, vice-president: iannie G Porter, secretary; II. L. McCann, treasurer. A commitee of five was appointed to dr w up resolutions. Uesolutious favor ing bill before the Legislature relative to educational matters, were adopted. Good proara .,s were-rendered at bo:h the mornii g" and evening session and many interesting and instiuctive talks were made bv the teachers. Dinner was served by the people of New bra. Among ihose piesent were: T. J, Gary, F. G. Porter, Kalherine Casto, Julia Ppooner, Ada Bed well, Eva o. Melurum, Helen W. Gleafou, Edna Armstrong, Gertrude Nefzuer, Jesse Humphreys. Margaret Goodfellow, Bessie Grant, ines M. .Ryan, Violia M. Godfrey. Mary S. Barlow, H. l.. McCann Julia W. Prenties, Alice M. Shannon, Harold A. Rands, A. T. Winches, G. A. Prentiss, A. 0. Staubroueh, M. Hyatt, France Myers, Minnie Trullinger ftlrs. Marth i Blanchard, Grace G. Mar shall, Fred J. Mendl, R. A. Trullinger, Shelba Childs, Mr , Eliztbeth Buck, Margorie Caufwld. Submerged Forests and Iravel ing Hills. The submerged groves of trees along both sides ot the Columbia, for a dis tance of 12 to 15 miles, present an in teresting problem to the curious. It is surmised that the vertical fracture of the basalt which forms the face ot the bluff shore lines, and the softness of the ock which the basalt overlies, created the movement river-ward which eventu ally, with the assistance of a tremhlor, dumped the trees into the Columbia. There is a sideling motion in the track of the O. R . & N. toward the river. Iu this section of the Willamette Valley we have similar phenomena. The ba saltic bluffs along the railroad and fur ther back, along the weBtern foot of the Falls View Heights, present numerous evidences of deep vertical, columnar fracture. Here, too, the underlying rock is soft. The cut at the head of Fifth street, with its numerous strata, presents it rematkably well. We would naturally si'tmit-e that here, also, there would be a slow movement of the basalt toward the river, and this deems to be the case. An exploration of one of the deep caverns among the Falls View rocks mentioned revealed the fact that the subterranean rocks had been slid ing. We have also a submerged forest, but it is not "dead easy" to get at. On the north fork of the Clackamaii is a small lake, lying in a deep, rocky, pre cipitous bowl, on whose bottom stand large, tall submerged trees, with limbs out tretched. The water of the lake is clear as crystal, and the dead trunks, forever beyond the reach of hunicanes. can be surveyed by the eye of the moun tain ciimoer from top to bottom. In the centuries to come, these trees may become petrified, if they are not now undergoing that process. . Are You Restless At Night. And harassed by a bad cough? Use Ballard's Horehound Sytup.it will se cure you, sound sleep andtllect a prompt and 'radical cure. 35c, 60c and $1.10 bottle at Charman & Co. Selling hose at half price. Racket Pt-re. Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good lical th to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best reparation cf Cod Liver Oil, ich in nutrition, full of healthy 'stimulation is a suestion as o why it does what it docs. Scott's Emuls'on presents 'od Liver Oil at its best, ullest in ' strength, least in :aste. Young women in their ' teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. ' It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. We will te glad (a tend s sample to any sufferer. P.e sure that this picture In the lonii ol a Inbcl is on the wrapper ol every bottle ol tinul-.ion you buy. SCOTT & EOWNE. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. A ., vr t'tf-jfi Sorting m$ Sfsg'ag. At the start in a long race, the advaut. age often appears to be with an outsider. But the race is won not in starting but in staying. The quality which wins is staying power. It is so in the race ot life. Staying power wins, and as a rule the best , stayer is the man with the best stomach. All physical strength is derived from food which is properly digested and assimilated. When the food eaten is only part ly digested and assimilated there is a loss of nutri tion which means a loss of strength and the general result is physical bfeak-down. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives strength aud staying power, be cause it cures diseases of the stomaeU and other organs of digestion and nutri tion. It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of the food eaten, aud so strengthens the body naturally by tha nutrition derived from food. BI was trouble! with indigestion for about two years," writes Win. Bowker, Esq., of Julia etta, Latah Co., Idaho. "1 tried different doc tors aud remedies but to no avail, until I wrott to you and you told me what to do. I sufferHi with a pain in my stomach and left side an t thought thnt it would kill me. Nowl am glai to write this aud let you know that I am ail right. I can do my work now without pain audi I don't have that tired feeling that fused to have. Five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery and two vials of his 'Pleasant Pellets' cured me." Accept no substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery. There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are easy and pleas ant to take. A most effective laxative. THE MOKNINO TUR f A Tin nf ha anfvaA in a Vmoln nt MliA capacity nor where the water supply and temperature 1b uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. 1 U...U I .1 . .r ' . usvo vviu put, in iiorougn worxing order . will not prove expensive if the F. C. GADKE Oregon Cily Second-IIand & Junk Store HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PEC 0ND-HAKD GC 0D. HIDES, JUNK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. All kinds of Farm Implements and macninery. Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 TOR JDNK. Sogarman & Co. Annual Clearance of Shoes and Rubbers at Extremelylow prices is now on. Call and see us. Krauss Bros, CONTEST NOTICE. Tepartment of the Interior, United State Ijn Office, Oregon CI; jr. On icon hovember llth HUM. A sufficient contest affidavit haln ben filed In this files by August K. Brierllnii, conteslan sdaiii.t horns ad miry Ko. 13 60. made Oct II. lliOO lor IX cf iU Bi-dlon 17, Township 1 a. Ksnge7e, by William II. TIbIipt coiilenee. In which It Is a Hi Rid that Crnlestaut 'knows the pre ent condition of til. Hume; also that will entryman has wholly abandoned said claim and that he has never rrsiil.d upon or cultlvatid or In' proud the same in any manner whatever slue making entry thereof or at all nor has anyone acting- for him and that said aliened absence from the said land was not do. to his employment In tha arm', haw or Marin. Coins of llie Dr ill d Htntca as a pilvale soldier, officer seaman, or marine, durlUK 111. was with ripaln or during any other war m which th. United Htaiea may be. .nKairedi" said parties are hereby noticed to spi ear, respond and offer evidence touching said alleftntlons at 10 o'clock: VM (.., Vb.mI, Oil Ifli.Q t..r..-.. ,. T .. . ..... 1 Receiver at the United States Land Oflloe In Ore gon Oi' j Oregon. The said contestant having, In proper affldsv Hied November 13, IWri, n-t fmtli facta which show that after dllllgei ce personal service of this notice can not be made, It was orderod and directed ihat n eb notice be 'given by due an proper publication. yro, W. niBKi, Receiver. NOTICE TO CREDIT0E8. Notice Is heieby glv ii that the nnderslirncii ha b.en appointed by the Ci unty Court ol Clack amas County, Oieon,. dmlnlstrator of the (.lata ol Nancy Jaia Beetle, deceased. All eison baviuK claims sualnst enld estate or the dt-cras. are required to present them, with proper voucher and duly verlflec, w l hlu six month. fi in tha t :. Irallon of this notice, to the 111 derHH tsl a llio acrli) tne We nl -fl it II 'I: Citgit; ,ty C3. .I'cr.i il I. I1KDG18, Aillnit.lsllstor of tho (state ol Nuticy June Uialle, deceased. Dated Jantiaijr Ulh, lata, Hedges & (jillhih, Attorneys, OAtSTOXlIA, 8ea-i tie 'll8 ,lav9 BcilH .-i--.- rv -5 f.Zt-f