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4 O'COMNE 2d Semi And it will 10 Pe YES, 200 dozen of all styles at prices that cannot be beat by any house in the state. SOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUIt CLOTHING. NOTHING RESERVED. We are the Clothiers and Hatters of Cfregon City and have one price for all. Call and see our stock. , 0'Ociiilell Sb . Glass. $15. $15. $15.- $15. $15. $15. " $15. $15. . $15. $15. $15. $15. SISTER MARTHA. By AUGUSTA LAMED. . ,' i tOppyright, UBS, br American Preee Aaeocia tton.) ' "But yon must let me add some little Actrys, Ann. If 1 do the thing at all 1 want to do it up in style. A real first clan high tea leaves a wake of light be hind it, so to speak. And it doea beat ail how folks will eat when they get set down to a loaded table, fll buy the chickens for salad, Ann, for I know how to tnaJre it extry well, with mayonaiy dreasing, and" 1 guess 1 shall order ice cream from Holclen & White, best Phila , delphy. We will have real loaf at one od Of the table and the salad at the other, and a celery glaes of Sowers m the middle and smoked tongne and pickled oysters in between, and when the cream comes on it will be a gurpriae. " "You can hev everything in the house, everything if she consents, and. what's extry yon can suit yourself about that" Ann was wiping her lean, brown' arms on the roller towel preparatory to going up to her-mistress, and While she was way Sister- Martha counted the viand on the fingers of her two hands pound cake and plum cake and angel cake and jumbles, not less than four kinds. She would make two tM of her feather light biscuit and have hot gems besides. Thea for sauce, three kinds plum and quince and crab apple jelly, and float- , tag island "into the bargain;' The table was all set out in her imagination before Ann came clumping1 down stairs.- "She says you may hev it and wet come," was the message, "and. she told : ene to bring out all Miss Mayhew't best chany and to rub the silver and see to the fine tablecloths and napkins. She thought you'd wrtnt the two tables put together just as they used to her them in Mother May hew's time at Thanks givin, and she says you ain't to buy nothin as "we her store of in the house. I didn't mention them extrys ice cream and chicking for I knew it would worry her. She looked real pleased when I spoke about the tea; . a flutteria red come into her cheek, and her eyes were - bright and she seemed trembly and excited. 1 guess she4 got real hos pitable feelini, as much aa anybody I ever -Jrnowed. s She'd he been' glad to ask folks to the house all these years since her mother died, only when she come to plan about company she sunk right down weak as water." r Mrs. Whitcumb was paying but slight Attention to Ann's remarks, mumbled, too, -a they were, in her throat, u she put away the dishes on the pantry helves. "I'll tell yon, Ann," she said, coming out of her calculations about floating island and plum cake, "Fm going to end out cards as they do in' cities New York and Boston and other big places: 'Mrs. Joeiah Whitcumb at home at the Mayhew house, on Thursday. Tea at mil o'clock,' la one corner, you know. 1 -don't know as they' ve gert that style yet-in UUttlefield. I shall mail the cards todv. OREGON CITY MILL CELEBRHTE, AND 30 WILL QREATEST be the EEN WILL BUY DURING THIS SALE ANY SUIT r Cent Off and the tea party on a Thursday wui come in bandy. The waahin and ironin will be out of the way, and sweepin not till Friday. I shall try not to do much underfoot, Ann; I'm a pretty good cake and biscuit baker, and if you can man age to let me have the kitchn stove"' Ann cut her short with a character istic speech. "I shall do all that com ports with my part of the house, Mrs. Whitcumb, and yon can her full swing." Sister Martha loved the bustle of prep aration. She was now in her element as she tied on her bonnet, and stepped away down town to procure visiting cat da. She smiled visibly as she thonght of the ease with which the kitchen Cer berus had swallowed her sop. The re mainder of the day she occupied her sister-in-laWs deserted sitting room, busy writing cards of invitation. She had made out a list like any other fash ionable lady who means to be very ex clusive and select The cards were to be severely limited to those among her Llttlefleld acquaintances ''who, in her own phrase, "had paid her attentions." ; There were the minister slid his wife. On previous visit she had been asked to a sewing circle at the parsonage; and Deacon Folsoin and lady, and the Stowes, three maiden sisters, and Miss Hattie Warren and her old bachelor brother. At last she came to the name of Bligh on the list She hardly knew why she had put it there. A kind of dare devil impulse, she surmised, had impelled her to write it down. The captain was an old acquaintance and a near neighbor, and why should she not ask him to her tea?" Yesi she would. ' He might swear some when he got the invitation. She thought she could "see him glowering at it before be chucked it Into the fire. TO BR CONTINUED. Legal blanks at this office Ayer's PiiIls Are everywhere considered th most effect rre remedy tor'eosttveneu, Indigestion, atd' sik-liealaclie.t Being susaroated sad. purely vefeUble, they are wltfaout equal as a family medicine. For all derangements of the digestive and excretory organs, no otuer pllla are so universally approved. " For a long time my wife wu a sufferer from dysentery, tbe best physicians in this section being unable to afford ber any re lief. At length we concluded to try Ayer's Pills, and after Using three boxes she was eured."-J. B. Smith, Blue Kldge Springs, Ve. "Daring tbe past 98 years I hate used Ayer's Pills la my family for all derange-' ments of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and also for colds. '. They have Mrer failed t benefit," Prot Cbauncy Herdsman, A- ll., Business College, Woodslde, Newark, N. J. ' "Ayer's Pills are theest I nate ever used lor headaches, and they aet like aebana In relieving any disagreeable sensation In the ttaaaMBltereattDgi'lfrs. M. J. Fergnson," Pollens, Ta. "I am never without a box of AyerV Pills la tbe house." Mrs. Edwin Bartow, 426 Bristol St, Buffalo, N. V. r Ayer's Cathartic Pills, - , r - rtnitiD av ' ' Or. J. C. AVER It CO.7 Lowell, Mat. Bold by .11 Drag glso sad DMktn la sfedlefsai. S15. u Ju AND THEY NOW on All Boys' and F,ef vtVyv t f t 9 Al vA?tfS T f fi t iV s v ' lj.it . vyv t :rt rYf if tit It, til biYYXtlxi rTTTf Jf " r '..J at- .-. .... ... 7 mi he e?m Stitt i ft. ....... 1 - f '. - III I :t t' .-" Jf i,,, , -, 3 Vt.'-lj 3 ks Jwi!. m - ,1 THE w mm OFFEK8 INDUCEMENTS TO Rome INVESTORS- We have lots .50x200 feet, 100x200 feet, all favorably located. These lots twice the ordinary size are but half the usual price of other lots sim ilarly located. We have one-acre, two-acre, five and ten-acre tract, suitable for suburban homes, convenient to town, schools, churches, etc., and of very productive soil. A large, growing "Prune Orchard," of which, we will sell 'part in small tracts to suit purchasers, and on easy terms. Call & See Us & Get Prices AT OltEGOJI CUT OFFICE, OB ON K0BE1.T L. TAFT, at Portland Office, THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Prop. Barlow, Oregon. S.KATONQ HOTEL OF THX FLACt. TaWe soppliBrJ'witlt thjf bertth Market anoras. Aieais cents. ANNOUNCE THEIR seme W-1 "r';rrMvifiMn VmIi sere "I prune IMes, ll set on prune l.ud, will net seveml hundred dollars pr year vben Urge enotifh to licar. ft mm seekers It AMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. HoreW fed atid'careiil fof by the flay or month t reasonable rates. Go. (br Special Ever made in this city. IN OUR STORE. Children's Suits. , ' . BOARD OP BQl'AUZAni.N. W le . h.r.hr gtr.it that Ih. rlty rfttinrll of Orefffir City, t.rrtfi.n. lil alt aa a iMiartl nl )aal liaiiim im the aawwiin.ni of Imvi ul a.id rtiy an the inh day nl Juno, iwj, at s o rlivk p m , and ..IJoitrn Imn Uinr lo tttri. aa Ih. caw nay miulr until ih. nh day u Jim. at Ih. same hour. The tl mil will h. (II. and lor liiirllnu of tha irtir. of the mcoHraltiT Jun. Hah. Iwi Any tinHn mil aatl.dr.1 with hla a.aaaf in.iit, ami wi.htus a r.iliiftita. of ih. aue. tnuat ap. f.ly lo aalil rlly roiini'll In writing atni atllns h rvaaoit fur tha rrdiirtton aail fur, utiilvr aal, bolnre Hi. nh day of Juna I'J L I. I'lmrss, Kecufder. Oefon Clly, June t, lawt IK. NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTI.RMRNT Notirw Is haratiy alt.n. that Jaafiar Mr; Or.w. lite ..otiiiir nl thr ratal, ol Feutr Htm!,., (1.iaal,-haareiiiard ami orraeplad foraattle nt.niand Slrd In tu .( the a.Hiiiiyinfknl tlie.nui.ty of naiJtamaa and atiitiot Orrnn,a fluai .i-rnunl uf hi Sdlllilllafrnlliw aalil tat, anil that Tneailay, lit IJth ila nf inly, Imu, at 10 n rliiri a. m., al Ilia ruunty enutt rtwmln Oregon City, haa bean duty aiHiUi.e.t by Uia ld rottrt lar the hearing and aetttw mem of In. aalil acratunt, al and bafnre wlilrh llm and al which plan, any iMrann Itiivrmtril InaaM eatate mar appear and Hie ub)rtiiit nr estwptluus luaald account , , ' jAr O Mrtlagw. Fxetitnr nf the eatau of Polar St.t.lt., ilar'd. Dated Jttu. 10, IHtrl (B IU 7:ia NOTICE FOR I'UIIUCATIOK. t land office at Oregou Clty,Ori.giiu. . J Mil. 1, I It I J j Notice Is hereby given that the following named aettler haa fllfil liotlre of hla Intention In make final proof In Mtpportnf hlaelalm, at d thai aald tiroof will lie mail. Iiffnre the Kegtaier and Hecelvernf the ('. H. Land ofMce al Oregou City. Oregon, on July IH, Imri, vli; Ctarflire Hwinrlt. Homestead etity No. 7ul'J for the R -i of N W V. anil K S of It W i, nl Hee. T. 4 S , K. 4 K Ho Mimes the fi.llowtnr wltn.'ai to prove hlfftytntltiumii realdenre npnn and oultlvatlou (if aald land, vis: Ira lAy, ltirge Hiiwdlah, William Turner anil A dram Wy. all ul Spring water Clai'kamas county, tiregou. :IO-7:lftJ i. T. ArrgaaoM, Reglaler. AliMlNISTUATOH'S SAtaV tn the matter uf the eiMte ( Andrew fJolahag i, deceaaiat: ..." t i Ibwrehy girenotlri) that pursuant men order of til. honorable county court of Clankamaa fntiiHy, oregin,I will, na Thnradsy July i, lwej-aH o'clock n m at t.aeour. houae door In Oregon City Oregon, aell at puhllc aui'tlun to the hlgheat bidder lor caah In hand, the follow ing described tract nl land eltuatd In Clank amea county, Oregoopxwiit Oirt-imenclngat the half mile post bi wen in'Otloiif 4 and In Tf,Ui K ol- tha. Willamette merldlanr and running thence south 1M) roda :theuce eaat ItluU roila;theiH!e north l'JO roila; thence went latt roila thettre north 40 roila; thence weat MO tmla to the plan of lieglnnlng, containing IrjU aeras, more or leas. Hale luhject to coriflnnatlan ul said court. Annii Kino, Admlulstratrla. Uated May 27, IWJ 6-; J-lo W C. Johnbon Alty. JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. ! Mglit fr(ttht and parcels delivered tuall parte of the city. , , ' , . " . Leave orders with F. f , Barlow. 1 w rpfKisals are now ofliirtjij for. tbe tlis interment of the ofliuers and soldiers burldd at 1 ort Klamath in Modoc war timei, 53 or more, the ; contract calling for the box in it and delivering of the bodies on the cars at Ashland for tranii- .po'rtfttion to Ban Franeiwio. To Holon 0 Simttuck, of Fort Klamath, who wrote to Binger t Hermann, about it, is Juf tbf ;w4kenfn(J fit thlg inJ regard for the dead soldiers. M5. Ssile, $ KOTinC FOR PCIIUOATlliK. I.sot)rru g ar UasuoN I'try. oasuo.,, June I, Xni. I N"ttr la herebv grveii thai Ih. following . Ha.n...l I,!, k.. iudlM ... kl. I..I....I.... ' to ntafte Sue! pn of tn atitHirt of hla eialm. and I thai told ftroof will It. Utaila helur. the kcll.r ami Kii'.lver of Ilia I tilled Htatea laud i. filial Oregon City, Or . otr July Ht. Imrivls Hiram tiv.rton. Ilomealead entry Nn i lor Hi N K ' of N W 1 j,. N l. of N K ' e:id H R I, of UK ol Ma , T iM.lf.Irr Ha name. Ihn fidlowing wltlieaaes to pmvehls eotitluiiona rpthlpitf. utHn and eitltnaiioii of aald land und. r aertlnn l H H J W Palm ateer and W Hoier, I iirrln.ylllr. Clarkamaa routttr Oregon. f ). Ilairl, and A. i Filter, I'ortlauil. Multnomah county, orrgnn. Warrvn C. Norman, who made I'r., I S No 7i'J4 for Ih. N K I, of km, au, I' 4 . K s k , ta tterehy atidally notified to af.pear ami .how rauae why Mliatrl (Hi'rton . ailUT ol pan of aalil tract shi iild not b. allownl. J. T JtJ J. T Arrssmn. twiner, OI'Afil'lAN HALK. My vlrtiw ( an udf nf mad. br Iha- rmitity court of t:la,-kainaa etiuut,., plate nf orr g.n. ut ilai lt snMay of aurnt, ll, In lh' inatlerof Ut aaiat ttud gtiarillsnahip nf Wil ll I, Haher, minor, llto uiuleialaueil, ih. ilnl.appntnied rot'fl.ait .1 said atiiutr. mil, ol Hatiirdat, tli. IiMih day of July, A ). InKJ, all at piilillo aurdoii at llie oiouihouie door la oergmt I Itr. l'l kma evenly, slat, nl Orw gov. at ItoVlo.' a in. uf ..Id day. th. Ic.ll.iw. lug ili''rllii'. real male to aald minor belong liHC.Iowll Ih.H. W. or Ih. M. V. li and H. of lit. H. W. .41.1 wll..n IwoiVl.andlheN. IV.. 7 oftlieN R t,, ami the N. K, L of the N. W,l7 of ttectloa II. T. S . H. If KJi.f the Wlllamnltn mM-ldian, all la C'lairkatnaa ronttty, atate of Oregon, eruitalnlng Iwi acre., . Haul aal. pi n fnh)r4 Pi mmnrniatlon hy aald county eoiuu. Termaof sale half raali.ttalf on rre.Hi. A rle pualle tu lie made on day of sale to aeotire hlU. ' Aanii.t.a Hsaaae, - OuanMaa nf said Wllhnr U Haaher ' Dated thla null day ol June, law (fl: 17-7 IH MMHOl.t'TION OF CIIPAKTNKKHHII'. Notice Is hereby given, that Ih. eoparlneraltlni heretolore elatlng beta .on IVA. Multrldo as.l A. H. Hreaaer la litis day dlaaolved by iiittwl couienl I'. A. Mi Using, A. S. OagaaKa. Haled Ih 14th day of Juno, Intro. (0:17-7:8 NOTICK OF FROPtlSKtrnTlMIOVEirifor , ' MlAIN STKF.KT. Notice Is hereby glvi, that the oily eniinoll of :ore'iu Clly, otiwon prvtuiaci In lmprnre Main atreelln eaid ofty fnim a point near lb aoml.arly limit of aald .treat where the Una' ahaftof tha cement mill tiroaana aald street p I hi-northerly line ol Fliurtenttlh alrwil lu said oily, as follnwa: . . i " In. I irkdliii and flllltig Hi. same Hie en tire length, with the exception aa noted, tonnr reiiHinif with the eatahllahud grade. ' . 2il. lly ooverlng that portion of Main street:.' from the somberly limit ol the Improvement p, Moss street with lirnkeu rock end cement, gravel finish, with atone crossings and sums gutters. Drd. By censlrtintlng an eleveled plank road way from the southerly line of Moaa street to a point seventy feel soma uf tha oent.r Una of Twelfth tract, on grade. 4th ' lly .covering (he balance nf the said street to he Improved, northerly, with cement' gravel, with atniie eroaalngs and atone gnluira. Mh. Hy laying slilewalkanf lumber ten feet wtdeon both aides of aald .street to be Improved, with proper curl,. all In accordance with plans and specifications hereafter la I adopted hy the council. Ordered published hy the city council ol Ore gon City, Oregon, June ID, isvj. 0:17-7:11) I h. PoaTgaUauorder. NOTICK OF FINAL HETT1.KM15NT Thennderslgued. liavlug been appointed by the county court of Clackamas county executor nf the last will of William Parrott, deceased, hereby nollrlca atl persons having claims Against the omnia of said Wm. Parr.lt lo pre sent the same to me at my residence four miles south-east of Iflddteton. with tha primer verlfl.i cation thereto, within six months from the date of this notice. Hrnhv Pasrvtt, ' ..... . Kxeolilnr of Kiitale. Dated this 17th day of June, Ihim, IW7-7 Notice of Application for NiUoou License. 1 . Notice Is hereby glyen, that the iiDderslgnedr will apply to the City tsouadll of Oreffoa Clip,' ' Oregon, at the regular meeting In Juu.lorthe , ootid nusUin of the llrM.iina.4uc saloon at thar (Mraeg of Main (lndJr'otrth.alrrUtn.aaulllyJ. Josin H. Tasasiia, Oregon City, Oregon, Jua Id, uwi, a J