15. OREGON CITY MILL CELEBRATE, AND SO WILL o'Conne: 2d Semi h Annual Special And it will S15-FIFTEEN WILL BUY DURING THIS SALE ANY SUIT iO Per Cent Off on All Boys' and YES, 200 dozen of all styles at prices that cannot be beat by any house in the state. SOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR CLOTHING. NOTHING RESERVED. We are the Clothiers and Hatters of Oregon City and have one price for all. Call and soo our stock. O'Coniiell & Glass. $15. S15. $15. 615. S15. $15. $15. $15. $15. $15. . $15. $15. SISTER-MARTHA. I By AUGUSTA LA&TCID. (Copyright. 12. by American Press Assoc i uon.j The card was written anil lay Oerore her; in the left hand lower corner, "Tea j at six o'clock;" in the opposite corner, "B. S. V. P." Mrs. Whitcmiib did not j know rights what those magic stood for, bnt she had seen then -on fashionable invitations and she was de termined to have . the very latest "wrinkle" at her tea party. Slowly the addressed the envelope. "Captain George Bligh." There were other JJlighs in Littlefield, and she meant there should be no mistake. She Hat and nibbled the end of her pen, conjuring up pleasant images of the discomfiture. of the people who would find themselves left out in the cold. The Woods, who lived over the way, and the Tuckers, who lived next door, neither of these families were on the list; neither of them had ever of fered her the hospitality of so much as a family tea or a picked np dinner. Mrs. Wbitcumb anticipated the fillip this unwonted invitation to the old May hew homestead would give to the stag nation of a certain circle in Littlefield. She relished the mortification of the Woods and Tuckers in advance, and pic tured it all to herself; the lighted parlor and dining room, carriages driving op to the gate, people arriving on foot and the slighted Woods with wrath and envy in their hearts spying on it through the slats of the blind. Sister Martha knew very well that the golden rule has no practical application to the art, of enter taining. The cards dropped into the Littlefield postoffice caused all the flutter among the neighbors Mrs. Whitcumb had an ticipated. Ladies stopped each other in the street and talked more than nsnal over gates. A little throb of anticipatory excitement was abroad. The Tuckers, who appeared to live in the dark, were just as much shut np in their house as ever, but the Woods were even more noisy, lifting op loud and derisive laugh ter that flew through open windows and pervaded the tennis ground. Mrs. Whit cumb heard them as she seeded raiiiins, and sliced citron and beat eggs, and a pe culiar smile curled her lips. She knew their hearts were rankling with hatred and malice. Ann was touched by the unwonted spirit of company bustle, and her gTay pebble eyes caught a little gleam of . warmth as she sat rubbing the sil ver cof feepot and sugar bowl with silicate. Something of the cheerful stir, with vague puffs of perfume, the delicious odors of baking cakes, must have come up to Miss Mayhew, secluded in her cham ber. It was on Thursday the day of the tea party, that Ann heard the tinkling of her mistress' belli"., the. middle, of the forenoon. When she went np to her she found Mies Mayhew sitting in the chiuta covered tswy chair er the windp w that looked hft h Oiptm BligVe garde. There was a feverish spot on her pale S15i GREATEST be the cn ana ner eyes were eager anu uu mruilly bright "Ann," she said, with a little shade of hesitation in her tone. "I've beeu think ing if I could go down to .the company for a few minutes just to show myself and to tell them bow welcome they all are." Ann's month pursed and her look stiff ened into a strong aspect of disapproval. "I've lived in my old double gowns and wrappers so long," she went on, fal tering, and yet with the pathetic eager ness in her eyes, "1 haven't anything to appear in. Bat there are the dresses 1 had before mother died all hud away in the press. 1 wish you would bring some of them out. Ann. and let me look at them." Ann mvf the fluttering, feeble hands and the excited look in the glassy, sunk en eyes. She moved toward the -press with reluctance, as if her joints had sud denly grown stiff, but Bhe did move, and presently came back with some anti quated gowns hung over her arm. There was a blue merino made for- a hoop. furled in streaks and wrinkled, and a pink lawn with wide, old fashioned sleeves and low neck to be worn with a lace cape. Miss Mayhew took the pink lawn in her trembling fingers and held it np be side her faded, sallow fuce and whiten ing hair, where she could see herself in the bureau glass. It was a ghastly re minder of her lost girlhood. An odor of dead summers and withered roses seemed to steal ont of the old lawn. It touched the poor woman's memories and she let fall the pink folds from ber pale fingers, feebly pushing the gown away with her foot as ft lay on the carpet and broke into weak, hysterical sobs. TO BR CONTINUKD. Legal blanks at this office. The Many Remarkable cures of Catarrh effected by the use of Ayefs Harsaparllla are conclusive proofs that this loathsome and dangerous diaease Is one of the blood, needing only this .searching and powerful alterative to .thoroughly eradicate It. ' I have suffered for years from catarrh, which was so severe tliat It destroyed my appetite and weakened my system. None of the r-Tiedies I took afforded me any relief, until 1 used Aycr's Sarsaparllla. I began to take this medicine last spring, and am now entirely free from that disgusting disease. My appetite has returned, and I am once more strong and healthy." Husan L. W. Cook, 9M Albany street, Boston Highlands, Boston, Mass. "My son now fl f teen years of age was troubled for a long time with catarrh, In its worst form, through the effects of which his blood became poisoned. About a year ago he began using Ayer's Harsaparllla, has taken seven bottles of It, and is now entirely well." I). P. Kerr, BiU Rpring, Ohio. " I was cured of s longstanding catarrh by the use of Ayer's Harsaparllla." James J. Dougher, Company 0., 13th Infantry, Fort Wiugalc, N. M. Ayer's Sarsaparii la rnEr.RKD sv 0. J. 6. AYER '& CO., Lowefl,' fnV Sold tiy DragxIlU. 'il, III SS. Won $ii botti. AND THEY NOW ANNOUNCE THEIR Hots? SB." J . L - Ht.W ' . - c f... lll'l. ' Ml t rwrr w Mrr9m rvmw THE llllillnmnffn lit! 1 1 1 iVI 1 1 1 H I I If I v. immiuuu OFFKKS INDUCEMENTS TO HOME SEEKERS INVESTORS. ' We have lots 50x200 feet, 100x200 feet, all favorably located. Tliene lots twice the ordinary size are but half the usual price of other lotn sim ilarly located. We have one-acre, two-acre, five and ten-acre tracts suitable for suburban homes, convenient to town, schools, churches, etc., and of very productive soil. A which we will sell part in small tracts to suit purchaser and On easy terms. Call & See Us AT 0REU0.1 CITY IIOBEKT L. TAFT, THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Prop. Barlow, - Oregon. tBApIXQ llOTTtL 0, TUK PCACK.U Tabli sMniHeu Wfth ilie rWaf nre-marltot affords. Meals 25 vents. it m jr. D0LLHRS-S15 rrwrrrt if t f f fr?t MTT1 IT ' ' T Pf f 1 f i i a 2 r i a. . i l a a j. .. i. i F.ach tore ol prime treea. If act on prune Unit, will net never.! linodred dull.ru per year when Urge enough lo bear. large, growing "Prune Orchard," of & Get Prices OFFICE, OK ON at Portland Office, KAMSBY'S STABLES, BARLOW, OR. Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. ildrserffer aiid feared" for by the day or month at Masonahle rate. , Land Go. $15. G LA SALE Ever made IN OUR STORE. Children's Suits. tt..UUiP KlJl'ALUA rius I No'le ' hereby given that 111 city r.mnfll ol j Oreiror fit meano will all aa a-ttoard ot euual ; liuui on (tie a.aioneui of lsJ l Raid city on , Ihe Hill dy "f Jnu. !. .1 o'clock i m , ; and .'tjonrti from urn to lime ea ih.r.M aiay ' rrtiuir uiiill Ihe Jn 'I.) uf Jnu .1 lb same I hour ! Itie ix roll will lie on f1 ril lor InaiMeilon - of Ihe n't), e o! Ihe ree.inlrr Her Juli I'Uh. I"'i. I Any pi.fl nol .IUHiiI llh hl .nM-Mtnem. .nil Dki.hllitf H rt'illii-Molt of (he earn mint . . ply lo nl.1 I'lly I'oiilii'll III wrlllli. 1 Ulluit llli reM"tl lot III noiirtinii iiii'i niri ijimi.', ml, H'lot Hi tub ily of June. Irwj I. I. I'"r, l(eiinlr Oryoil I lly, June 1, 1.VU, NllTH K or ri.NAt. SKI ri.KMKS T NoiIihi l horehy .Iven, lhl Jpi'r I", M (iivw.lll rtei'iilor ol the UI ol I'etl'r Hleel. ili'coniH'il, h. rmtilerwl n4 iireeeuleil lor ti'lllc ment .ml Hint In ilieerlireof ihe omit rli rk nl ihi'oiinty of ('l.rknni.a .inl M.tvof uri'Koii. .i llu.l .i i'ontil of hi. .iluilnmir.iliin nl ilil . Il. h. thai fl eailay. III. IJtll lay of Jillv. Iwl, a lUo rliH'k .. in , .1 Hie mnnly omirt niim In iiren.ui I tly. ha. Iiexn ilniy .ppulu ! hy the an I.I rourl fur the henrt" ami . lll. nienl of in ..hi ai-i limit, at ami hvlore whlrli time .ml .1 null'h plaie.ny lo-raoii lliterealeil In ntM e.iii nmv appear .ml SI olijeutlon or eareptlolia loaalil .croiint Ki-ulnr "f lh eal.lu nl Ti ter Hleele.ilee'it. ll.U-d Jllll III, IHU. 'i 107 : !. NOTICE Foil I't'HI.ICATION. UndoHlre at Orenon City,iireon. June 1, M i Notice I. hart'liy tlven thai llm follnwlnri nanti'il aettler lina flW'il notice of Ilia Inlenlloll lo make Dual proof In anpportof hlarl.im. i d that a.ld nrool will Ihi mail hefnre the lteiaier ami ltei tvrof th II. n. Land ofllc at Ori'iimi City. Oregon, nu July Is, Iwi, vi: clarrur Hwlnrk, llomrate.d fllty No. 7l'IJ for the K ol N W ltd K U of H W li of Sec. V. T, H.. K. 4 K fie mm, the following rltneea to prove hitHWiiUtionui reiililenc upon and ciutivntioii of aiild Unit, vl' lr ly. l.oige llowilLh, William Tur'ier and Ahrain Ui'y,.ll of rlprlii water Clm k.m.i county, iirognii. A: 107 : 15 J. T. ArrKiwoK, Klitr. AUMINIrlTRATOK'8 SAl.F.. In t'h miitter of the eslste of Andrew Dnlahag, dciK'it: I bi'r.liy give notice ti tpurn.ul lo n order Of tho honor. hie Coimfy rtiurt of I'luckuniita eoiiuty, Oregon, I will on Thursday July ti. I him .1 1 o'clock n m .ttneoourt Iioiim dmir In Oreion City Oregon, all at nubile auction to the hlgheat bidder for csah In hand, th follow lugdcMiilhed tract ol land situated in Clack ma. county, Oregon, to wit: Comnienclnir.t the half mile post between wotlona 4 and u In Tlih. RIKol Ihe Wlllametin nii-rlil Ihii. .ml running thenc south Itk) rral.:thui'C aal ItHtU rodaithmice norlh l'JO rod.; thence weal Mik rod. theiiim north 111 roda; ttieuc wentnuioilB to the line nl hoirlnnlu. eont.lnlii(U'i icr.a. morn or lens. H.le auttject to onnnrmafl.n of aiil.l court. Annik Kino, Admlulalr.tilx. linteil May '27, UW ft-'i7;7-ln W C. JoilNaori Atty. NOTICE. 1). B. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,) May II V lw.!. Complaint having been enternd nt till, olllco by ClfVl.tlan Idleman agnlnat Wnlllng Wat lnkc lor aliiindonlng six mouth, prior In Nov, II. IH'M. nla lioiiioateiid entry No. duhd, dated March II, Mil. upon the nu1 acntlon ill, town hlp2H, range7K, In Clackamas enmity, Ore gon, with a view In thacniicullHtliiiinf mild entry, tbii anld tinrllea are hereby ummoneil lo ap pear at tlila nltlco on the 7th day nl Heiiteniln'r, sw, at lUo'clnck .. m., to ruapond rinil'f iirnlxh temiiuony uoiiruruiiiK aniu niioueu riimuuou immt j. i . appkhwow, iti'.iatnr, 7;l-:!i) I'ktkb Paojikt, llecelver. , ! ; NOTICE. In nompllnncewlth an election held In Clack amas county, Oregon, on June A, ISM, at which a majority of the vote, cat were ag.lnat per fnltflng tli running at Urge of swino lu laid eounty, notice t. hereby given that'at the expir ation of alxtf (Q),fv frwnrlbe date of thin notice H will h.VuQlairnl for .wins lo run at large 4nany part of said tmuniir, v ' II. H. Johnihih, County Clerk. Dated this 33d aayof June, 1SOT. (:M-:2 Sale, in this city. NitTICK riK ri'lllJCATKIN. I .stj Orm I AT O.Sii.iri CtTV, Omtoo,i June I, f'3. I Nolli- la herehe nlren that Ilia followlnf n.nw.l aettler baa filed nolle of hla hileiilioii In make Sua! im of In aiippor! of hla el. tin. .ml thatall proof wilt tie m.'fe hefor the lte.lalr .ml Kreelver of III 1'ulle.l St. lea land oftle l (ire, mi i liy.llr . on July 1.1 Iwjvli lllraui tirertott. Id ineate.'l entry No' -It lt tli X f '4 of ( W ',, N , of N If . id S K ul S K of Ma At (s.lt .K II tl.lnea the folloailtif wltneaaeato pmveht. eiiittliiiuMi. teaiitite tiii.in and eitltiatton of a l.l i.ud iin.l. r e.'ll.ni It S J W Calm .leer and IV llnier, I iirrltm III, t'lai kama. I'.illitY llreni. II C llati'h.ml A I), filter, I'orttand. Multnomah eoniiiy. tireifn. Ilarren I.'. ,"rm.n. who mad I'r. II S. No 7r..'l nr lh St ', of Mee. , f I K . k I I , Il heri'liy ieelaliy tlndSed In appear and ahnw catia why Hiram tmrtort' entry of part of Mid Irai't ah nlil mil be allowed -7 , i. T- Aer.aaoW, Relair, Oil A KIM AN Ml. I' lly virtue of an nnler of lal mad b fh .olintv court of l tu ttatn.a rtounlv, tale of flr i'll. of d.l III ! day of Auiual. I.VI, III IhA tit. iter of th. ea(nt and RU.rdlanahip ol tl In, r I. Ithir, . minor, th iin loi i u-l. lh duly .pp'Miued nuardtftti f Mid tntnor, will, on Saiunlsy. lh smh day of July. A II K1. Ivll .1 piiulie .uetion at the conn tioui iiiwir tn (iregon itv. Clackam.a county, .tat. of oro (ou. at 11 o'clock a in ol i.ld day, th follow lug deacillied r enl eatatn, lo wild tntnor helnng lux, In.wlr then W, i, of the il K, . and H. f. J. nl Hi K W i,. olwctlon iwiit'JI, and lhN, , V oltli.N K ami Hi N. K. W id thN, W.C of ....'Hon If, T S H , II, "1 K i.l IheWillamelta meridian, .11 In I'l.i'k.in ta county, at. is of ()ri-U"U. eoiiuitilug It'o aerea. Haul aalo to bo aulifiiH lo eonnriniloti by aald county court. Terine nf anle halt ear.lt, halt on credit. A rt poaltc lo be mail on day ol aale to Recur bid. AaJUti.A I'.aH.a, (llantlan of .aid NMIInir L. Ilaaher listed lllla l.llli day of June. hjj (ll.W-7 lilHMOI.l'TlllN OF COI'AHTNEKSHll'. Nolle la hereby riven, that th eopartherahfpv heretofore lllu between T A Mcllrldv suit A. H, lucmer llili d.y tllnwlved by mutual couaetit 1. A. Mrlikiiig, A K, llaKaa.H. tinted th Hth dar of .tunc, IW1 (S.i;T:R NOTICR OF i'ROI'OHKf) TMPHOVKMKNT tli" MAIN HTKItKI'. Notice In hereby given, that the city council nf 'Oregon Ut. tiretcui. propoae. hi iinprni'n Mnln atteullu ..Id city frnm a point near ttm ontlirly limit ol .aid mtect whera h liner (hull of he cement mill croa. .aid trt fo tli tiorfherly lltinul Fourteenth itreul iu said clty.a. followa: In. By grading and filling ftia same lb en lire length, with the exception .a noted, to cor reaiHindwltlltheeiitabllRhedgr.de. , 'id. Hy coverlna tliat portion of Main street from theaoulherly lltnit of the Improvciueut u Moa. atreet with broken rock and cement, gravvl niilah, with .tone cnwalng. and atone gutter.. Srd. Ily ontiRtruetlngan elev.led plank niad wny front the .outlierly Hue of Moa. atreet to a point acventy feet anulh nf the center line of Twelfth atreet, on grade. 4th II y covorliig the balance of the asitl atreet to he Improved, northerly, with cement gravel, Willi atone croaaluga null, atone gutter. !Hh. Hy laying .tduwulkflnf lumber ten feet wide on both rIiIor of auld street to he Improved, with proper curb, nil lu accordance with plana and apcclflcatinna horciifter te be adopted by the council, Ordered puhllalicd hy Hie oily council, if Ore gon city, tiregou, jumi i;t, tstrj. 0:177 :J l I I'iirtkii, Kocordor. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. The underRlgned, having been appointed by tbe county court of Clnck.maa county executor of the luat will of Willliiin I'nrrott, decenaed, hereby noline. alt petRoua having claim. atfaitiRt the uatnte of aald Wm. Purrittt tu pre Ment the aame to ine at my rcaldnncc four mil, aoiith eHRtof Mlddlctou, with the proper verlfl cntlon thereto, within six atoiitlia fruiii the date ol ihi. notice, : KgNKv Faititiirr, ' Kxticutnr ol Habile. I in led this 17th day of June, IstM, 11:177:8 JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No 1. ' I Kt "fr'frllt anil parcels delivered to alt' parts of Hie city. Uava orders wltb t. T Barlow,