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WAS ROBBED OF $35 New Top Coats Men's Newest Top Coats only.. ...$15.00 Newest Fabrics, Latest Cut, Well Made Men's New Suits, New Fabrics, made right, Suit $9.T5 to $25.00 Will bold their shape New line Men's Shoes ... $1.50 tO $4.50 New line Mens' Shirts .65 Late Patterns Sox 15c, 2 pairs 25c New Spring Stock Coming in Now Good Goods Low Prices LITTLE NONA CHAPPEL HELD UP BY UNKNOWN MAN. New WELCH The American Clothier 221-223 Morrison Street, Corner First PORTLAND, OREGON Pretty Pictures are like pretty girls, only they are more lasting and just as attractive. We would be pleased to show you. Miss Wisner Main Street, bet. 8th and 9th. Photographer Chu. W. Kelly Lawrence Ruconlch NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that the tin' dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of James An derson, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly verified, within six months from the date of tins notice. G. B. DIMIOK, Administrator of said estate. Dated this January 13, 1903. Geo. L. Story, Atty. for Adm. Feb. 27. The Planet Hlgn Grade Whiskies Fine Cigars D R D1MICK, S"SyoD Elk Horn Livery Feed and Sale Stables Horses bought and sold. Fine Rigs to Let at Reason ble Prices. : TO YOUNG Garde Building, Oregon City OREGON CITY, OREGON. Started Up the Hill to Pay a Grocery BUI and Was Stopped By Masked Man Wearing Long Overcoat and Black Fedora Hat Nona Chappel, the 12 year old daughter of Mrs. A. L. Snider, was held up Saturday night and robbed of $35. The family lives in the Method ist Church parsonage on Railroad Av enue and the little girl was sent about half past seven to A. Robertson's groc ery on the hill to pay a bilL She was given the money in three gold pieces, which she tied in her handkerchief, swinging it as she went along the street. As she climbed the Seventh street steps, leading to the hill, a tall man, wearing a long black overcoat reaching to his heels and a black Fedora; hat, passed-her. When she reached the Hum about half way up the stops the man placed a handker chief over his face and turned and came back down the steps. He de manded the money in a gruff voice and the frightened child gave it to him without a minutes hesitation. The man ordered her to walk to top of the hill and he walked swiftly down the steps. As soon as he was out of sight the girl ran home and breathlessly told her story. The police were not ified at once but as there is no clue to the robber, he probably will escape. Beatie & Beatie, dentists, Weinhard building, rooms 16, 17 and 18. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 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, 1903, 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 account. ELMER E. CHARMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Clack, Deceased. O. W. EASTHAM, Attorney for Administrator. Feb. 12 Mar. 12. THE KADIAK BEAR. Hla Winter Habits Mack Like TboM of Beara tk World Over. The Kadlak bear finds no trouble In getting all the food he wants during the berry season and during the run oi the various kinds of salmon, which lasts from June until October. At tills period he fattens up, and upon this fat he lives through bis long winter sleep. When he wakes In the spring, be Is very weak and hardly able to move, so his first aim Is to recover the use or his legs. This he does by taking short walks when the weather Is pleasant, returning to his den every night This light exercise lasts for a week or so, when he sets out to seek upon the beach kelp, which acts as a purge. He now lives upon roots, principally of the salmon berry bush, and later nibbles the young grass. These carry him along until the salmon arrive, when he becomes exclusively a fish eater until the berries are ripe. I have been told by the natives that Just before he goes Into his den he eats berries only, and his stomach Is now so filled with fat that be really eats but little. The time when the bears go Into win ter quarters depends upon the severity of the season. Generally speaking, it Is In early November, shortly after the cold weather hns set In. Most bears sleep uninterruptedly until spring, but occasionally they are found wandering about In midwinter. My natives seem. ed to think that only those bears which have found uncomfortable quarters are restless and that they leave their dens at this time of the year only for the purpose of finding better ones. From "Big Game of Western Alaska," by James H. Kidder, in Outing. W. 8. C'Rea Attorneys at Law. Deutscher Advokat. Wilt nrartW In all : j I ... . i v uMinuwu enu f urnub abstracts of title, lend jrou money and " ,wu uiumj uu am mortgage. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Or. Livy stipp E. H. COOPER Notary Public. Real Estate, Insurance, Titles Examined, Ab stracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., drawn. Garde Building, Oregon City Exonerated. Three-year-old Jack had pulled large bunch of nasturtiums in his grandmother's yard, though strictly for bidden to touch the flowers. A court martial was held, with grandma as Judge advocate. "Jack," she said, "who pulled grana- ma's flowers?" With a sad countenance the beautiful little fellow replied, "Kathleen" (his elder sister). Then the grandfather, a rather stern old gentleman and a greut stickler for truth, spoke up. "Jack, be a man and say, 'I did it!' " With a beaming expression of relief Jack cried out, "Oh, yes; grandpa did lt!"-Judge. Largely Supplied. "Are you a man of family, sir?" "Yes, sir. My third son-in-law moves in today." Detroit Free Press. There Is no case on record of a man having committed a crime with a pipe or cigar in bis mouth. This Is the best day the world ha ever seen. Tomorrow will be better. R. A. Campbell. v t. bcnuebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL I , Attorney at Law. Justice ol the Peace. Jagger Building, Oregon City Commercial bank OF OREGON CITY 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. D. C. LATOURETTE, F. T. MEYER, President Cashier Grant b dimick ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. Will practice in all Courts in the State. Circuit ana District courts ol tne united Mates, 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, Etc., 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 Kirksville, Mo. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dis eases, vii tor meraiurc. Consultation and Examination Free. 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 4 P. M. Or by appointment at any time Rooms No. 4 and 5. Stevens Building. Main St Oregon City, Oregon. Office Hours: Geo. t. Howard NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Front. Court House Block Oregon City, Oregon Your Responsibility Ends, and Ours Begins When you buy goods at our store, for our guarantee goes I with every purchase, whether it roflfa lirrlA nv tnnnli Complete stock of Gro ceries, fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc. , always in stock. You leave your order, we do the rest. HEINZ & GO. DR. C. P. MARS Late Principal of the Elgin School of Psychurgery of Elgin, 111. All chronic functional and nervous diseases, such as have resisted all ordinary methods, and all drug or other bad habits successfully treated by the latest scientific methods of drugtess ther aphy devoid of all fog or mystery. Diseases of women a specialty. Office hours: e to 11 a. m., 1 lo 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Consultation free. Office Jagger Building, Oregon City, Oregon. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST Caufield Bldg. Oregon City, Or. Geo. A. Harding Willamette Building THE LEADING DRUG STORE of Oreeon Citv Complete line of Druggists' Sundries Isiiu xuiiet .articles. Our Prescription Department always in uie nanus oi a competent rnar macist. MRS. FORD'S Hand Laundry. Nothing but First Class Work and at reasonable prices. Give her a trial. Main St., opp. Huntley's Drug Store, Oregon City. TRIMBLE & OWNBEY General Blacksmiths and florseshoers' R. F. CAUFLELD WATCHMAKER and JEWELER All Work Warranted. Watches that others have failed to make run nronerlv especially solicited. Main Street, ... Opposite Huntley's - Oregon City. Horseshoeing a Specialty All Work Guaranteed to be First Class. Oregon City C. N. Greenman GENERAL EXPRESS AND DRAYLNG Established 1865. f Ofllce in O. W. P. & Co.'s Warehouse, Main Street, Oregon City. GO TO ' r shot OREGON CITY J NEW QUARTERS The Clackmas County Record has moved its office and plant to rooms in the new GARDE BUILDING COME R SEE US GOOD PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY For Cabinets, Stamps, Enlargement, Frames, Etc. 16x20 Crayon Frame Complete, $4.00 and up. (Jail at uaiery lor races. 5th and Main Sts. Oregon G;ty 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 City Machine Shop Ph. BUCKLEIN, Prop. All kinds of Machinery mr"'' and repaired, also keep i stock Shafting. Pullkvs, kt Prices reasonable. ' Work guarant urn, The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest Published twice a month at Portland, by B. M. WILLIAMSON. A strictly practical, progressive paper for rvrry Fruit u rower, mock Kaiser, ualrymae . Hop Grower, Poultry or Goat C oner in tne North west. Fifty Cents a ;-e.ir. With Weekly Oreronian H."l- ;th Rveertirr't Gatette $1.60; with Womans Home L'ov-sanini $1.25; with Northwest Poultr. J itnul 7.1 c.u't; with Clackamas County Recor 1 J-' C W. tWAW. A Kelt. Orrgsn O.ty,