New Top Coats Men's Newest Top Coats only $ 1 5.00 Newest Fabrics, Latest Cut, Well Made Men's New Suits, New Fabrics, made right, Suit $9.T5 to $25.00 Will hold their shape New line Men's Shoes.... $1.50 tO $4.50 New line Mens' Shirts .65 Late Patterns i New Sox I5c, 2 pairs 25c New Spring Stock Coming in Now Good Goods Low Prices WELCH The American Clothier 221-223 Morrison Street, Corner First PORTLAND, OREGON Satisfaction Is required in Photography A perfect likeness is a rare thing. Guaranteed That you desire a picture that is a real likeness, we submit our samples and prices for your inspection. $1 .00 per doz. and upwards Miss Wisner SfiffHw- Photographer Beatio & Boatie, dentists, Weinhard building,' rooms 16, 17 and 18. Quu. W. KUy Lawrence Ruconlch The Planet High Grade Whiskies Fine Cigars Garde Building, Oregon City Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undorsigned administrator of the estate of Sarah Clack, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas his final account as administrator of said Estate, and that Monday, the 23d day of March, r 1003, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. , at the Court room of said County Court, in the County Court House at Oregon City, has been fixed by the said Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final aceount. ELMER E. CHARMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Clack, Deceased. O. W. EASTHAM, Attorney for Administrator. Feb. la Mar. 12. WILL MAKE BRICK W. POYSER, OF SALEM, RENTS THE CHARMAN YARD. Operation Win Commence Af Soon At He Dispose! of Salem Property Will Event ually Start a Tile Factory. G. W. Poyser, who has conducted a brickyard in Salem for over ten years past, ' arrived in the city Saturday morning and has rented Charman Bros. ' brickyard at the foot of Moss Hill. This yard was formerly operated by Mr. Poyser's brother, W. B. Poyser, now a resident of Fairhaven, Wash., but no work, has been done there for the past three years. The yard has a capacity of from 12,000 to 20,000 brick a day and Mr Poyser expects to start a tile factory eventually. He is a responsible and well known citizen of Salem and will commence work there as soon as he disposes of the brick in his Salem yard. He has just sold 80,000 brick for the Indian school at Chemawa. Mr. Poyser has rented the house on the brickyard property and will bring his family here. There 9 three acres of ground connected with the yard. MOCK TRIAL AT NEEDY. Close pupils for his untiring efforts in their behalf during the winter. The Spring term begins Monday, March 9. Mr. William Earth and family, of Macksburg, visited her sister, Mrs. Ginther, of this place during the past week. Marcus Smith, of Hubbard, was in our burg on business during the week. Juliuo Spagle has gone to Butteville to work in a hopyard for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmermann visited their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Miller, Sunday. Charlie Wolfer, we are sorry to learn, is quite low with typhoit fever. The L O. O. F., organized here a few weeks ago, is growing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Kropf . visited our teacher Sunday afternoon J. D. Bitter and daughter Alice at tended the teachers' institute at Canby last Saturday. Sam and Ed Miller have finished planting their hops. ...Farmers are busy preparing their ground for spring sowing Mr. Ginther, of Schnbel, and some of the children, spent Sunday with his son, Prof. Ginther, of this place. W. S. U'Ren U'REN & SCHUEBEL 1 Attorneys at Law. Deutacher Advokat. Will nrartlr In all i u . 1 . " M HMKwucmuin ana settlement, ol Ks tales. Furnish abstract of title, lend yon money and Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Or. 5. H. COOPER . Notary Public. Real Estate. Insurance. Titlra v-rnminrA Ah. tracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., drawn. Garde Building, Oregon City COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITT CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a general banking business. Makes loans and collections, discounts bills. buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. C. LATOURETTE, F. t. MEYER. President Cashier The Mystic Midgets that will appear next Friday and Saturday nights have appeared at Seattle, Tacoma and many other Sound cities and Wve received the most complimentary press notices, the P. L of Seattle declaring, "It was a symphony in harmony. ' ' of Winter Term Marked by Ath letic Sports and Debate. NEEDY, March 7. (Sopcial. ) One of the most entertaining affairs of the season was a mock trial last Friday night at the schoolhouse, instead of the regular debate. The case was a breach of promise suit for $25,000. J. D. Ritter was judge, Frank Thomp son, clerk of court, Carl Helton, sheriff, Robert Ginther, attorney for plaintiff, John Wachtman, attorney for defendant. It was a jury trial and the verdict was for plaintiff, giving Himuntil 1009 to make final payment. The case drew an immense audience to the sohoolhouse, for standing room was at a premium. School closed Friday afternoon. The afternooon was spent in debate, and after debates athletio sports were in dulged in, a hundred yard dash, pole vanlting, potato race, etc. The most pleasing feature' of " the' afternoon to the teacher, without doubt, was a vcte of J thanks extended to' him by the The Benefit of Change. We are like houso plants : We need a change of soil now and then to be replanted. New scenes, new exper iences, new surroundings a change of climate, dry air instead of moisture, sunshine in place of cloud. This is sometime essential to health. There are conditions near at hand that are better than Europe can offer. Take a month or two in California. Plant yourself for a time where there are no irritations, where the hotel is beyond criticism, the landscape pleasing, and where warm sunny weather invites to walks and drives. Pure and dry air, and the increased electric influ ences of sunshine are vastly helpful. You can make this trip at very little expense, and enjoy a ride over the scenio Siskiyou and Shasta mountains, which, at this time of the year with their snow' covered peaks, are unsur pased for their grandeur. ' For complete information regarding rates, points of interest, and delight ful hotels in California, address W. E. COMAN, General Pasenger Agent, S. P. do, Portland Oregon. C. Schuebel .IVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. Jagger Building, Oregon City i 1 1 - mr r-s. mini mill nr Ends and Ours Begins nen you buy goods at our store, for our guarantee goes with every purchase, whether it costs little or much. Complete stock of Gro ceries, fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc. , always in stock. You leave your order, we ' do the rest HEINZ 3 DR. C. P. MARS late Principal of the Elgin School of Psychunrerv nf Wlcrin Til All ChrOnif functional . . such as have resisted all ordinary methods and ii.r?-7" 7 . . fuweiisiuiiy treated u'." scienunc methods of drugless ther- aohv devoid nf nil Ina n, .?:J7T r - : . -. auvo.iy. diseases OS women a specialty. umce nours: to II a. m., 1 to S p. m.. 7 to S t m. Consultation free. K Office Jagger Building, Oregon City, Oregon. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST Caufleld Bldg. Oregon City, Or. Grant b dimick ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. Will practice in all Courts in the State. Circuit ana uistnct courts ol the United States. In solvent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Office in Garde building, Oregon City, Or. O. W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW. Land Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, mortgages, ntc, Drawn. Money Loaned. Over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, Or. OSTEOPATHY DR. O. D. LOVE OSTEOPATIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy Kirksviiie, mo. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dis eases, can tor literature. Consultation and Examination Free, Office Hours: ? "r'- Or by appo intment at any time T nTTWrrOf- ISTJOrTKr.T, mr Rooms No. 4 and 5. Stevens Building. Main St v W. it. youno Oregon City, Oregon. UKISUON CITY, OREGON. Geo. A. Harding Willamette Building THE LEADING DRUG STORE of Oregon City Complete line of Druggists' Sundries I11U luuot Arricies. Our Prescription Department always .n t.n I. .... -1 - . . v " wj imuus ui a competent rliar-macist. Elk Horn Livery Feed and Sale Stables Horses-bought and sold. Fine Rigs to Let at Reason- ble Prices. , TRIMBLE & OWNBEY Geo. t. howard NOTARY PUBLIC real" estate and insurance General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers At Rea Front, court House moot , Oregon Citv.Oreeon un.esnoe.ng a specialty- ah worit Guaranteed to be First Class. Oregon City R. F. CAUFIELD WATCHMAKER and JEWELER All Work Warranted. C. N. Gfeenman GENERAL Watches that others have failed to make run antjnttut I Main Street, - -, . Opposite Huntley's HAx'.KliOO AND DRAYlNG- uregonvuy. ... NEW QUARTERS The Clackmas County Record has moved its office a,nd plant t q rooms in the new GARDE BUILDING COME MR SEE US GOOD PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY Office in O.' W. P. & Co. 's Warehouse, Main Street, Oregon City. GO TO-r V ORE. ' For Cabinets, Stamps, Enlargements-, f rames, jiitc. 16x20 Crayon Frame Conrolete. 4.0 f and np. Call at Galery for Prices. 5th and Main Sts. Oregon City SHANK & BISSELL Funeral Directors Main Street, opp. Huntley's- 'Phone 804 and 411. NEW Plumbing and TinShoj. A. MIHLSTIN Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Opp. Caufield Block, Oregon City Oregon Qty Machine Shop Ph. BUCKXEIN, Prop. All kinds of Machinery made and repaired, also keep in stock Shafting. Pulleys, etc. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed- The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest 0 Published twice a month at Portland, by H. M. WILLIAMSON. A 'f'? Prrttcl. progress paper for ernrw Fruitgrower. Stock Raiser, Dairyman r Grower. Poultry or Goat Owner u?Se firnf. Fifty Cents a year. mm With Weekly Oregon Ian tl.KH with BrtMW. G"ette 1.60; with Woman" HomT CoXl $1.25; with Northwest Poultry Journal?!!?, with Clackamas County Record COO C W. SWAltOW. AKent. ItegoaCky..