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1 Boys' Waists, 1 5c, worth 2oc. I Boys' Waists, 25c, worth 35c. I Boys' Shirts and Waists, 50c, worth 75c. 4 Boys' Suits, $3.50, other stores sell at $4.00. r Nobby Line Men's Suits, Great Line Men's Suits, Come to Welch for a good Shoe at $3.50. Every Pair Guaranteed. It will pay you WELCH 22 f -223 Morrison, PORTMNP, Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Notioe for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 3, 11)03. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provision of the act ,f Congretm of Jane 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timbor lands in the states of California. Oregon, tfeyadaand Washington Territory, extended to all the public laud stateB by act of August 4, 18U2, Albert Pasold, ,vf Molalla, county of Clackamas, State 4 Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swoni statement No. 611.3, for the pnrcliaso of the se of soction ?o. 83, in township No. 5 s, range 4 -i, and will offor proof to show that 'lie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his laim to said land before the Register tnd Receiver of this office at Oregon flity, Orogon, on Monday, the 20th iayof July, 1903. He names as witnesses: Albert Bngle, of Molalla. Oregon, o. a. u. elongate, of Molhila, Oregon, Henry trlu! Mnlallu rirnirrill. Frank I main, ui "i" .... .., 1 n i Pasold, of Molala Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oflloe on or bofore the said 20th day of July, 1003. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Registor. W. 8. U'Ren C. Bchuebel TJ'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Dcutacher Advokat. Will practice 111 all courts, make collections and wttlentrnta ol Katntes. . Furnish alutracta ol title, lend you money and I rod your money on firat mortgage, office lu Knterprise Building, Oregon City, Or. Ltty STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice ol the Peace. Jaggcr BuUdiug, Oregon City E. H. COOPER Notary Public Real Estate, Inaurance, Titles Examined, Ab stract! Made, Deed, Mortgage, Ktc., drawn. Garde Building, Oregon City COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY CAPITA!. $100,000. Transacts a general banking bualneaa. Makea loam and collections, dltcouuts bills, uuys and sells domestic aud lorelgn exchange, and receives deposits subject to check. Open (rom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. . C. I.ATOURKTTK. President F. J. MKYKR, Caahier GRANT B DIMICK ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. Will practice In all Courts in the State. Circuit ud District Courts ol the United States. In solvent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Office In Garde building, Orcgou City, Or. O. W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW. I .and Title! Examined, Abstracts Msde, Deeds, Mortgage!, Ktc., Prawn. Money Loaued. ef Bank ol Oregon City. Ore on City, Or. Osteopathy dr. o. d. love 09TKOPATIC PHYSICIAN Graduate ol the American School olfOsteopathy Kirksville, Mo. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dls eases. Call for literature. Consultation and Examination Free. ,, I S to 12 A. M. office Houra: 1 1 10 P. M. i Or by appointment at any time itoomi r-'o. 4 and ft. Stevens Building. Main St Oregon City, Oregon. $9.75. $15, others get $18 Suit. to trade with The American Clothier Corner First St., OREGON Timber Land, Act June S, 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May IS, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance witli the provisions of the act of CongreRB of June 8, 1878, entitled "Ali act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Status by act of August 4, 181)2, Annie Busch, of Oregon City, coruty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has thiB day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 0!i8, for the purchase of the 8 of NWJ, and Lots 8 and 4 of Section No. 2, in Township No. 5 S, Range No. 4 E, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 25th day of Julv, 1003. She names as witnesses: Frank Habelt, of Springwater, Ore., Setli Austin, of Viola, Ore. , Gustave Fried- ricli, ofParkplace, Ore., Frank Busch, of Oregon City, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of July, luira. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. July 20. Timber Laud Act June 8, 18T8. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 19th. 1903. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Uongross of June 3, 1878. entitled. '' ' An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory, " as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AugiiHt 4, 1892, Phillip Roos, of Oregon City, county of Clackamas. State of Oregon, has this day filod in this office his sworn statement No. 145, for the purchase of tho SEJ of Section No. 12, in Township No. 4, S Range No. B E, and will offer proof to snow that tho land Bought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lisli his claim to said land before the Register aud Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the Min any oi July, luuu. He names as witnesses : H. L. Pat' terson, of Oregon Oity, Oregon ; Henry Meldrnni, of Oregon Oity, Oregon; Henry Roos, of Oreaon Citv. Oreson : TaIih Vl II. - M 1 , Oregon. Any and all persons clnimins ad versely the above-deseribi d hinds are requested to file their clainw in this office on or before said 24tli tlav of July, 11H)3. AL.UJSKJNOM S. DUES.-Ell Register. July 23. Timbor Laud Act June J, 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 29, 1908. Notice is hereby eiven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Consress of June 8. 1878. en titled "An act lor the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Publio Land States by the act of August 4, 1BVU, George W. Cook. of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day filod in this office his sworn statement No. 6107, for the purchase of the nj sei ana iw se or section a A, in township No. 8 south, range No. 7 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Reg ister aud Receiver of this ofttoe at Ore- gon City, Oregon, on Monday the 20th o.ay or July, lutw. Ho names as witnesses: John F. Blaker, of Portland, Oregon, Former J. Walkey, of Sandy, Oregon, Joseph Untornahrer, of Salmon, Oregon, John ii. uook, or Portland, Oregon. Any and nil n,romia nluiniiiio art Tersely tho above-desoribod lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of ouiy, linn. CUAS. B. MOORES, Register, Reduced Excursion Rates To The Seaside and Mountain Resorts For The Summer. The Southern Pacific Company has placed on sale at very low rates round-trip tickets to the various re sorts along its lines, and also, in connection with the Corvallis and Eastern Railroad, to Detroit and the seaside at Taqnina Bay, latter tickets good for return ontil October 10th. Three day tickets to Yaquina Bay. good going Saturdays, returning Mon days, areon sale at greatly reduced rates from all points from Eugene and north - on both east ' and west side lines, enabling people to spend Sunday at the Seaside. Very low round trip rates are also made be tween Portland and same points on the Southern Pacific, good going Sat urdays, returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to spend Sunday in the , country and the out of town people to have the day in Portland. , Tickets from Portland to Taauina Bay good for return via Albany and East Side, or Corvallis and West Side, at option of passenger. Bag gage checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will be an up-to-date Kindergarten in charge of an experienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet describing the seaside resorts on Taquina Bay has been published by the Southern Paoifio and Corvallis & Eastern Railroads, and caa 1. se cured from any of their Agent?, or Ly addressing W. E. Coman, G. P. A.. S. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R., Albany, Oregon. Yours truly, W. E. COMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Guardian Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Guardian of the person and property of Ferdinand and Ivor Long, mintrs. Any person having claims against the said miuois or either of them are hereby notified to present the same for pavment to Gordon E. Hayes at his omco in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this 2Jth day of June, 1903. DAVID LONG. Guardian of Ferdiand and Ivor Long, minors. First publication July 2. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tho OBtato of Anton Klar, deceased, has filed his final account of said estate in the county court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and that the judge of said court has ap pointed Monday, the frd day ot Aug ust, at 10 o'clock A. M., as the time on which objections may bo heard to said account. E. A. KLAR. Administrator of the estate of Anton Klar, deceased. First publication July 2. Last publication July 30. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Hon. County Court, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. We. the nnriflrfliorrtftri lnfrnl vntora nf Cascade Precinct, Clackamas Comity, State of Orogon would respectfully ratitimt vnnr Hnn. Pnnrf t.n 01011 n J " vwhw vu ,.t.U icense for a period of one year to tjaspar jounicer, 01 said precinct, to sell spirituous, malt, vinous liquors in Sandy. Clackamas County. Sr,nrn nf Oregon. We, the undersigned being actual resi dents of said Cascade Precinct and have beensneh for u nurinrl nf rliirrw Aaxra prior to tho signing of our signatures ui'ieui. Panl Dunn. H. THr.r.rrinii.li John Bosholm. P. Ti. ATninio O. Rumbow, S. O. Mitchell. R. Kaiser. Fred Waespe, H. Weilmere, J. H. Horfmeister, O. S. Chase.. .T. H T, MnvW. Theo. Koennecko, J. H. Weiver. ira rv. uocige, wm. Waespe, S. D. Coalman, John Maronay, Henri Koch. J. H. Rnvnnnn. E. Miller, Peter P. Heia, Ole Mikkelson, James Bell, John McDonald, L. Hauglum, Andrew Bankus, J. S. Albel, Joseph Albel, Bernard Kligol, Anton Kligol, Max Kligel, Havr Decker. TVnnia .Tmiwr Folm Stroeas, George Harris, ' R. W. Akins O. Jonsrud. Valonine Adams. TTmirv RittarVinunii John A. Strowbridgo, John Muller. ' ju. jvoiwienor, r ren Keisectter, George Keisecker, Aaron Updergrave, S. E. New, Gottfried Stucki, Julius Weudland, Anton Malar, J. S. Wilooxon. H Wniuiiunri Noah Kuhn, Hermann Bruner. Notice is horoby given that in com pliance with the above petition, I shall on Wndnenrlnv. Anonuf K luno - - - f. " " v w, apply to tho County Court, of Clack- iunnef,vuumy, uregon, ror a license to sell spiritous. malt and vl nnm liquors in less quantities than one Ballon, in Cascade Prnni tint mill county and state. JASPER JOUNKER, Sandy. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notioe is horeby given that the nn. dorsigned administrator of tho estate of Eleanor Samson, deceased, has filed his final report, in tho County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the said court has sot Monday, July , 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House in Oregou City, Oregon, as tho time and piano for hearing any and all objections to said final reimrt, and to his final discharge as administrator of said estate. Dated May 1, 1903. . , , , J. D. RITTER, Administrator of tho estate of Eleanor Samson, deceased. G. B. Dimiek, Attorney for Administrator. Juno 29 It Is a curious fact, unxnown per- baps to a majority of readers, that Moses of Scriptural fame was called bj eight different names In various places In the Bible. Buthia, the daugh ter of Pharaoh, called him Moses be cause she drew him out of the water. Jochebed, bis mother, called him Jeku- thicl, saying, "I Dad hoped for him." Miriam, bis sister, called him Jared because she had descended after him Into the water to see what his end would be. Aaron called his brother AM Zanuch because his father had de serted their mother. Amram, the fa ther of Moses, called the boy Chabar because he was again reunited to the mother of the lad. Keliath, the grandfather of Moses, called him Abigdor because God had repaired the breach in the house of Jacob. The nurse of the grandfather of Moses called him Abi Socho because be was once hidden three months In the Tabernacle. All Israel called him Shcraulub because "in his days God heard their cries and rescued them from their oppressors." A refnl Cofiln. A writer in an English church maga zine once found .in a collier's cottage in Staffordshire a coffin used as - a bread and cheese cupboard. Notwith standing his wife's remonstrance, be told the story of the coffin as follows: "Eighteen years ago I ordered that coffin. The wife and me used to have A good many words. One day she said, I'll nlver be content till I see thee in thy coilin. 'Well, lass,' I said, 'if that 11 content thee it '11 soon be done.' "Next duy I gave directions to have t!.e thing made. In a few days it cume home, to the wife's horror. I got into it nnd suld. 'Now, lass, are thee content';' Sh" began to cry and want ed the 'horrid thing talrcn away. But that I wouldn't allow. In the end she got accustomed 10 sec!u' it, and, as we wanted to turn it to tome use, we had f nme shelves put in and made it into bread and cheese cupbourd. We have niver quarreled since It cuuie." ii.. ' Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor has filed his final report, in the County Court of Clack amas County, Oregon, and the said Court has set Monday, August 3, 1903, at the honr of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House in Ore gon Oity, Oregon, as ther time and place for hearing any and all objec tions to said final report, and to his final discharge as executor. Dated June 18, 1903. FRANCIS EAILEY, Executor of the Inst will and testa ment of James L. Bailey, deceased. JNO. W. LODER, Attorney for executor. July 22. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undorsigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of George Williams, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of f Clackamas. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, to the un dersigned administrator at the office of Hedges" Griffith in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date ofthe first publication of this notice. JOHN P. COLE, Administrator of the estate of George Williams, deceased. HEDGES &' GRIFFITH, Attorneys for administrator. First Publication June 11, 1903 Last publication July 80, 1903. OREGON ShoitLine axdUNIONPACIHC 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY Through Pullman atandard and Tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane: tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pull man aleeplug-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, St. louis and Memphis: racllning chair-cars, seats (reel to the Kaat daily UNION DHPOT. Leave Arrive. CHICAGO-PORTLAND 9:20 A. M. 4:30 p. M. 8PKCIAL. Daily. Daily. For the Kaat via Hunt ington. Spokane Flyer. 6:00 P. M. 7;85 a. k. For Kaatern Waahtng- Daily. Daily ton, Walla Walla, Lew laton, Coeur d'Alen and Great Northern points. Atlantic Kxpaess. A;lft p. u. lfl;0 a. u. For the Kaat via Hunt- Daily. Daily. Ington. OCIAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE ' For San Francisco. H;00 r. at. &.-00 r. M. Steamer Geo. W. Klder, andColumbia leave every Sdaya; Ainaworth Dock, For Aatoria and way 8;00 p. m. Ifi.-OO p. m. points, connecting with Dailyezcept Daily steamer lor Ilwaco and Sunday. except North Beach. Steamer Saturday Sunday Haaaalo, Aah St. Dock. 10 p. m, ForSalem Corvallis and f:4& a. m. About way points. Steamer Monday ;0O p. m. Kuth, Ash Street dock Wednesday Tuesday water permitting. Friday Thursday Saturday For Dayton Oregon City ',00 a. m. S;00 p. m. and Yamhill River point Tuesday Mondays steamer Klmore, Ash SI. Thursday Wednesday dock. Water permiting Saturday Friday For Lewiston, Idaho. t;lift s. m. About and way points, (rom Daijy Syo p. m. Kliwria, Wash., steamer except Daily ex. Siokane or Lewiston. Saturday Friday nee, I niru mm n.Biiiiipiu phone Main 7U, Portland. Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company. For Yokohama and Hong Kong calling at Kobe Nagasaki and Shanghi, taking Iraight vis con nrctlng ateamera tor Manilla, Port Arthur and Valdlvoalnck. For rates and lull inlnrmation call on or address officials or ageuls ol O. K. & N. Company. '.MASTERS OF MUSIC. 7HE GREAT COMPOSERS AND THEIF PECULIAR METHODS OF WORK. Eeeeatria Habit., . m Hulk, An Linked with ThI. Phe of Gei,u Hardn'a Dreaa Salt aad Snupblrs Rlus aad BeettjoTea'a Wild Walks. All the great musical compos, rs bad their own peculiar ideas and mannei of working. They had their peeullai Traits, meir niooUs, their eccentric hab its, such as are generally said to murk the genius. In "Musical Education" M. Lavlgnac tells of their peculiar, ties. "Haydn was a very early rlsi r." he writes, "and yet he never worked ex cept in full dress, In which he was like Button. He began by slaving himself carefully, powdered himself aud put on his finger a certain r .ig, a sapphire, I believe, surrounded with brilliants, which had been given him by the great Frederick, unless It was Prince Esterhazy. That done, he shut himself up in a quiet room and wrote for several consecutive hours, five or six, without stopping. "Mozart, the gentle and pious Mo zart, was sometimes less particular and composed a little everywhere and under all conditions. Happily the ideas came often enough and pursued him even Into the restaurants of Vien na, Prague and Munich, where he was very fond of playing billiards and smoking a pipe and composing In bis head. "Rossini composed almost constantly and in all ways, rarely at the piano, most often in the evening or at night, and, like Mozart, often found inspira tion In a carriage or post chaise. In the Irregular joltings of these vehicles he perceived rhythm, and of these rhythms melodies were born. There is no doubt that he would have found them in the trepidation of the railroad if he had dared to try, but he had such a dread of this mode of locomotion that no one was ever able to Induce him to set foot in a car. "Gluck composed violently gesticu lating, walking up and down and act ing all his characters, often In the open air, on the lawn, in a garden. Beethoven also undoubtedly found a powerful auxiliary to inspiration In motion and walking. Whatever the season, every day after dinner, which was at 1 o'clock, according to the Vien nese custom, he set out for a walk, and with big strides twice made the circuit of the city of Vienna. . Neither cold nor beat nor rain nor hail was able to stop him. Then it was that his heat of fancy attained Its full ardor. lie would enter a restaurant, sit down for an instant and ask the stupefied waiter for the bill, without having ordered anything. His clumsiness was pro digious. He usually broke everything he touched. Not a single piece of fur niture In his house, and any article of value less than anything else, was safe from his attacks, and many times hfs ink pot fell into the piano by which be was working, which, religiously pre served In the museum at Bonn, still retains its indelible traces. Although he had always lived in the midst of the high Viennese aristocracy, in which drawing room dances were held In high honor, he never succeeded In danc ing in time. "Herold composed while walking, humming or singing, often In the Champs Elysees, and often passed his best friends by without recognizing them. "Gounod composed especially at the table, or at least in his head. When be wrote, everything was absolutely clear In bis 'brain. His manuscripts prove this. "Wagner liked to write standing up before a large table desk like the cash desks in the shops. His scores were written without erasures, in a superb calligraphic hand, admirable for its clearness and firmness and worthy of a professional copyist. "Berlioz, who played no instruments but the guitar, flute and flageolet, nec essarily worked at the table. "Franck, who was the head of a school, scarcely composed at all till after 9 o'clock in the evening. "Meyerbeer wrote In a regular man ner In the evening, and bis servant bad orders to drag him avpfcy from the piano at the stroke of midnight Schu mann would not admit that any one could write otherwise than at a table. Mendelssohn made much use of the piano and preferred to work in the morning. Auber generally worked at night and very late, till 2 or 3 o'clock In the morning, in order to avoid out side noises. "Halevy bad a table piano that bad been made for him by Fleyel. From time to time be would draw out his key board, strike a few chords on it, and then push It back like a simple drawer and continue to write. "Boleldleu also wrote at the piano. Fellcien David, not being much of a pianist, sometimes sought the aid of bis violin. Adolpbe Adam almost al ways worked at bis grand piano, the tight band side of whose keyboard was stained with Innumerable splashes of ink. He played eight, ten or twelve bars, and then wrote them down. Bizet worked especially In the evening and till more at night; be often made use of a piano bureau by Pleyel, like Gou nod and Halevy." Bla Oa.as, "Where were they married?" "I ain't jest sure," answered the mall boy, " 'cause they left me home, but I guess It was In the steeple." "In the steeple?" "Well, I heard" 'em say It was a high church wedding." Chicago Post There are two kinds of unhappy peo ple m the world those who are sad because they are not known and 'hose who are miserable because they are (nown too well. F J SIAEXPERT 1. 1. OliiO JEWELER Jewelry, Silverware, a Specialty ALL WORK GUARANTEFn CANBY, . OREGON" 'GEO. HOEYE DENTIST CauneldBldg. Oregon City. Or. Geo. A. Harding Willamntta TJ:u:.. -Willamette Building THE LEADING DRUG STORE Of Orptrnn HifTr macist. """ltHenr. ri.ar- Elk Horn Livery Feed and Sale Stables. Horses bought and sold. Fine Rigs to Let at Reason- we jrrxces. D. R. DDVTTCK". "ijOOBSSOR TO ' W. II. VOUNdr OREGON CITY, OREGON. C. N. Gteenmaii GENERAL EXPRESS AND DRAYING Established 1805. Office in a W. P. & Co. 's Warehouse, Main Street, Oregon City. GOTO ADFTinM rrrv V ) VJWll V. 1 - ORE. For Cabinets, Stamps, Enlargements, frames, r,to. 16x20 Crayon Frame Complete, 4-00 and up. Call at Galery for Prices. Main St.opp. Electric Hotel, Oregon City. SHANK & BISSELL Funeral Directors Main Street, opp. Huntley's 'Phone 804 and 411. NEW Plumbing and TinSho ' A. MIHLSTIN Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Opp. Caufield Block, Oregon Cltj Oregon City Machine Shop Ph. BUCKLEIN, Prop. All kinds of Machinery made and repaired, also keep in stock Shafting. Pulleys, etc. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Chsa. Kliy Lawrence Ruconlch. THE PLANET High Grade Whiskies Fine Cigar Garde Building, Oregon City Daily River Excursions of Oregon City Boats. TIME CARD STEAMER "LEONA" Daily and Sunday. Lsava Psrtlana Lsars Oregon Qtr 8:30 A. M. 11:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Steamer 'Leona" makes no way land ings except Sundays. ROUND TRD? 45 CENTS. Tickets good on electric cars. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO- CXflcs and Dock loot ol TaytorSt. 'Phone Main 40 PORTLAND SaSc to dungs without notice