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I "J Boys' Waists, J 5c, worth 25c. Boys' Waists, 25c, wortli 35c. Boys' Shirts and Waists, 50c, worth 75c. Boys' Suits, $3.50, other stores sell at $4.00. . Nobby Line Men's Suits, $9.75. ; Great Line Men's Suits, $15, others get $18 Suit. Come to Welch for a good Shoe at $3.50. t Every Pair Guaranteed. A Feat of Horsemanship. For tlie take of a wager a remarka ble feat of horsemanship was some year ago accompiisuea dj a sport ing nobleman in a certain lnaon mansion. He made a bet with a fripnd that he would ride his doiit from the ground floor of the bouse to the top and down again. His steed re quired a good deal of persuasion to at tmnt the task, but It was finally per formed, though the damage done to the stair carpets and other things amount M to almost $1,000. which had to be paid by the winner. fllH ltrUULMLI.1.1 Upgardson On the strength of your recommendation I lent Bllcombe 5 the other day. and now I find he's a con- flnnpd dendbeat that never pays his debts. You told me he was a man of established reputation. Atom So lie is. That's the reputa tlon he has established. HE NEEDS WHISKEY It will pay you to trade with The American Clothier 11 Will pj jvu " WELCH 22 i -223 Morrison, Corner First St., POPTT.AND. - - - ' OREGON wr.a-U'Eea C. Bchuebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Deutsenef Advokat. Witt practice in all courts, make fc0hecttcr. A. SJSh I ,&Mitle, lend you money and itsd your money On first mortgage. Vjffice in BuUrprine Building, Oregon City, Or. Maintaining; the Proportion. Mrs. Ts'aifston Why. my dear, the last time I heard you tell that story it was nnlv S12 instead of S'Ju that you lost. Mr. Kazston Well, this crowd 1 m telling it to Is twice as big as that one was. Up Asalnat It. Tnn't co iii there, children," can tloned the wife of the struggling poet, listening a moment to sounds as of a strong man In distress that came from the other room. "Why not?" they asked. "Tour father is trying to find a rhyme for 'scrofulous.' "Chicago Tribune. REFUSES TO ACCEPT STRONG COFFEE AS A SUBSTITUTE. Carpet Bcitlnf Specialist Requires a Sum alaot and Prove a Trial to tbe Weary aod Lonf Safferiox Hoasewife. IVY 8TIPP Attorney nt Law. Justice of the Peace. Jngger Building, Oregon City g. H. COOPER Notary Public. , T...,.m,ir Titles Examined. Ab stracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., drawn. Garde Building, Oregon City A young woman living In a suburban v linen turned her itraceful talent for dancing to account by carrying on the Instruction of the young folks is the nfilt'W'ertbou in i'hat art At the be ginning of the term her crass was at tended by an awkward, overgrown girl who was much in need of such culture. She was the daughter of a local under tnUor. After two lessons she discon tinued attendance, and one of her ac- niinlnr.'inrpfl nsked her why she had crivoii im hnr lessons. "Well," said she, "Miss Blank never mifrnnt'pfl mV father, nnd so I won't patronize her school." Philadelphia His Cottly Conversation. Tired Tatters-Dcy say dat sum uv (Jem poets Kit $1 a word. Weary Walker Dat's nuttin.' I got $2 a word wunst. Tired Tatters Wot for? Weary Walker Fer snssln' de Judge. .-CbkaRo News, Commercial bank OF OREGON CITY CAPITA!. $100,000. Transacts a general banking business w-ft... !. .nil collections. diSCOUUtS bills, bays aod sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subject to cnecK. Onen from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m DL C. tATOURKTTR, F. J. MEYRR President Cashier Grant b dimick ATTORNBY and COUNSELOR at WW. wnt mrtw In all Courts in the State. Circuit and District Courts of the United States. In solvent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Office in Garde building, Oregon City, or. O. W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT WW. Land Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Drawn. Money i,oancu. Over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, Or. OSTEOPATHY DR. 0. D. LOVE OSTEOPATIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of the American School of Osteopat hy twimitviiiCi mu. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dls eases. v.au lur mcruiuiv. Consultation and Examination Free. .Office Hours: j ? JM?- Or by appointment at any tlm e . Itonma No. 4 and 5. Stevens Building. Main St Oregon City, Oregon. SUMMONS. Tn the Circuit Court of the State nf Oreeon for the Connty of Clack am as. N. R. Graham, plaintiff, vs. P. H. Marlay and Tncnia W Marlov. rlnfmirlAtirn. uconiu -j , To P. H. Marlay and Jessie K. Mar lay the above named defendants : Vnn nnri nnnll nf Vfltl ATA hereby re 'M ai-ionr nnrl antiwar r.hfl Pftm- n nt nf rnn mainim Herein on or lie- ore May 21st, 1U08, or judgment for ....,. tl.Qi.onf will hnfnlrfln RffftillHt von ..... -------. and each 01 you in accordance wiui me Ai;n Amonioil iii rtlnlnr.iff'a nam. ICllUi ... I. v. v. plaint. The relief demanded in said nnmninint boine that You ana eacn 01 Y. .annlTUfi f1 nt. Tin 1TI TAlir An JUU UO A .J. I. A. v.. w wv I J aural tn nlnintifP's nornnlaint the exact nature of your adverse claim to the following described property to-wit : The JN WM or tne bum oi dbcuou 10 T. 5, S. R. 1. E., of the Willamette Timber Land, Act J une 8, 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 2, 1903. kti: ta l.nrolw civen that in com i; tlio nrnviHinlls nf the act PIIUUUO Till" - - - , tn -i r.t .TnnA R. 1R78. entitled "An nr-.t. for the Bale of timber lands .... ii. ,iM nf iih iroruia. ureeoii. Ill llio Diftn " ' - , , Nevada and Washington ierruory, oa orrondRd to all the publioland states by act of August 4, 1892, Amort rnsuiu, of Molalla, county of Clackamas, State nf oreffon. has this day tiled in tins r: . ' , . -vr cuo omco his sworn Biateiueuu uv. for the purchase of the of section -. nn i. lil Tr. K c TIL 11 CT A 4 JNO. oa, in lowiiDiiip yj. ,' r, r e, and will oner prooi vu the land sought is more vuiunuio m its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver oi tins omoe as uieBuii City, Oregon, on monaay, me otu day of Jniy, iuo. . Ho names as wiineBBes: aiuch Engle, of Molalla, Oregon, S. A. D. Huneate. of Mollala, Oregon, Henry Yelkis, of Molalla, Oregon, DTank XJnlH ftf Mn D ft I IT",' 71111 Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or neiore me saiu aim uj of July, 1903. Register. With the coming of Summer, house keepers are havine lor and sorrow in getting help to assist them in cleaning house. While some of the people who do this kind of work are very reliable, others are not worth a damaged nickle. The other day a lady of Oregon City secured the sevrices of a well known "character" to take up and clean and put down again a parlor carpet on a certain Monday morning. Everything was arranged for the convenience of the carpet beating speeialist, but he came not. On Tuesday he staggered into the house and said that he had been "sick" the day before, but that he thought if he had a little whiskey it might settle his stomach so that he could go to work. This naturally made the lady indignant, but as she wanted to get her room cleaned, she thought she won-ld try and sober rp the man with an. offer of some strong coffee. "Coffee," said he of the Cyrus Noble breath, "coffee never did me any good. When I gets this way what I wants is another drink of whisky I have so many friends that I can't help getting "full" now andjthen Now lady, just let me go down town and get another drink and I'll fix that carpet." ' As he staggered out the front gate he turned around and waved an affec tionate farewell to the lady who was standing helplessly on the front door step. , On Friday a thick voiced and lim ber person came back and put down the carpel dut; n man i wen, uo n. didn't look well WATER AS MEDICINE. MI4 Cnre Dyspepsia, it Tk fleleat ttmakBtiuaa i. nollMl attention to a yuj o-i -- . the use of water not only as a remedial -a tho-o ruuv ne-pnt. but also as a mechanical agent. In the treatment of certain forms of dyspepsia, ev"t those forms characterized by a f ullnesa In the left epigastric region, with fre quent eructations or sour or term wai ter, accompanied by loss of appetite. lisomnia and a mental conoiiwu dual ly allied to melancholia. Let the patient arms: irom uuv w riirw nint of water one hour before each meal and then comfortably seat himself In an easy rocking cnair ami rock backward and forward for half an hour. The rocking will agitate we water In the stomach, wash tne wans completely, detaching any mucus that may be adhering and dilute and mix the contents thoroughly. By this means absorption will be more rapia, ana u the skin, kidneys and bowels will act more freely, eliminat ing from the blood uric acid ana an effete and deleterious matter, while the stimulus of the water will cause the stomach to contract and gastric guice to be secreted in such quantity as to cause digestion to go on uninterrupted ly and painlessly. Farm and Fireside. Ends and Ours Begins I V lien yon buy goods at oar . I store, for our guarantee goes 1 with every purchase, whether m it costs little or much. I 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 Elitfn School of Psychurgery of Klgiu, 111. All chronic functionul 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 drunless ther aphy devoid of all fog or mystery. Diseases of Office hours: 8 to 11 a. in., 1 to 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p 11. VUUBU1UJ11UII UCC Office Jagger Building, Oregon City, Oregon. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST Caufleld Bldg. Oregon City, Or. 1878. Geo. t. Howard notary public REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Front. Court House Block Oregon City, Oregon Satisfaction Is required in Photography A perfect likeness is a rare Guaranteed That you desire a nicture that is a real likeness, we submit our samples and i-ivc frr vniif iricnvf irt. $1.00 per doz. and upwards Miss Wisner Main Street, twt 8th and 9th. The Planet lllCh Grade Whiskies Fine Cigars Garde Building, Oregon City SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Isaao S. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. ' Soaver B. Roop, Defendant. To Seaver B. Roop, dofondant above named. Tn fliA n ,i in A nf r.liA Stnf.A nf HrAcvnii von aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled action by the first day of the nest form of the above entitlod Court, following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this sum mons, which first day will be Mon day, the 20th day of April, 1903, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for tho relief demanded in his complaint. The rolief so domandud is a judgment against you for the Bum of $39.41 together witn interest thereon at the logal rate from the date of filing of Aft mill at nf. Ill AnnVA 11 H t l.lll ontnn --- " " ... . nvi.u.i, to-wit, from February 18, IttOl, until paid, and for the costs and disburse- Uiriivn x vaaa 17 v v v a wia. This summons is published bv order of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, County Judge of said County, in the absence Lawrcnet Ruconich from this County of the Hon. Thos, - v- ftv v nuuia en titled Court, made and entered on the 9th day of March, 1903, and the date mons is March 12th, 1903, and the date . i . i . . ..... . iu ui jhsi iiuuiication is me aa aav ft 11 i.n " oi April, iwjo. O. W EASTHAM, Attorney for Plaintiff, Timber Land Act June 8, Notice for f uoncation. United States Land Office, . Oregon City, Oregon, April 29, 1908. WnHnA la hnrAhv civen that in com pliance with the provisions of the -nt rinncrrAaa nf .TnnA R. 1878. en titled "An act for the sale of tinibor lands in the States of Calinrnia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Public Land States by the act of August 4, 1893, lieorge v. uook, of Portland, county of Multnomnn, State of Oregon, has this dcy filed in this offlce his sworn sratemem xo. 6107. for the purchase of the n seV and swli seM cf section No. a in tnivnaliiri TTn. 8 snnth. ranee No 7 aoot nnri wi 1 1 nrrp.r TiTnnr rn riiow , uuu 1. " ' ft that the land sought is more valuable summons is published lor us timoer or stone iiuau ior bk"- the Hon. Thos. F. cultural purposes, aim io eiuiiDi his claim to said lanci Deiore me rvep etar nnrl R AfAivnr nf this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Monday the 20th oay oi jniy, iuo. Ha nnnipH as witnesses: John F RlotAr nf Pnrt.land. Oreiron. Former J. Walkey, of Sandy, uregon, josepn Unternahrer, of Salmon, .Oregon, John H. Uook, of f ortiano, uregon. Anv mid all persons claimine ad' rrnraniv tliA nhnve-rirKr'riben lands are requested to nio their claims in mis office on or before said 20th day of July, 1903. UiiAS. a. jvnjvjv.cs,Kegisier. Meridian, also the following desoribed tract in section la x. o. b. k. i w. oi m.a W T Viocinino' nr. fliA fl K nnrnnr of the Wm. Elliot D. L. 0. in the east line nf oaid Section 13 and runine thence Snnth 14 chains: thenoe West 7.20 nliaina t.liAnp.A Nnrt.h 14 nhniiifi: thence East 7.20 chains to the place of begin- ,1 i l-l r- f ii n i 4nH ning in ail containing uu.uo auics iui a fiMHTAA nr Mir i;nnrr, aecreeins niai nln.int.ifT la t.hn absolnta owner in fee of the above described property and . 1 1 i i. every part inereoi, aiiu Hint wie uu fundents be forever barred from claim- inn mi tp rirrlir r.iMA nr Inrorefir. Minrein. 'mi ft1 anv norf. f Imt-onf ttllH fnr Til ttl II - tiff s costs ana aisDursmenis oi mis nnir.. That the first publication of this summons is April 9th, 1903 and the last publication tnereoi is may ssisr,, lutw. That this hv nrdnr of Kvan. Uounty Judge or uiacKamas ennntv. in the absence of Hon. Thos. A. McBride Circuit Judge of the Krh .Tnrlifinl Diatririt. G. B. DIMICK and G. I. STOKY, Attorneys for plaintiff. WRESTLING WITH RUSSIAN The Traveler Wanted a Towel u.n4 Finally Got It. A. II. Savage Laudor, in his book oi travel, "Across Coveted Lands," re lates an amusing railway incident tha' occurred n Russia while he was et rnnfa tn PAraln. "TTnahle to eet at my towela packet In my registered baggage and lgnoraw of the Russian language, ne says, i (r.i,iiivi nf a nnlvclot fellow passengei what was the Russian word for towel tha t nnnid ask the guard for one Tnlatiensi.' said he, and I repeated nalatiensi. palatiensl, palatlensl, w as to Impress tne woru wu uiu ftj nwiiuirT. Hnvlne enjoyed a good was. nnrl a ahampeo and artPDing an ovei with water, I rang for the guard, and sure enough, when the man came 1 could not recollect the word. At last H rinwued upon me that it was "palatln ki. and 'nalatienski' I asked of.th guard. To my surprise the guari smiled trraclorsly. and, putting on t mnriAHt air. replied. Talattnskl nlet paruskl' ('I do not speak Latin, I speak nnlv Russian', and the more I repeat- 1 nnlatlnskL' nutting the inflection now on one syllable, then on the other, t mnke him understand, the more tiat tered the man seemed to be, and mod pntlv crave the same answer. "This was Incomprehensible to me un til my polyglot fellow passenger cam to mv assistance. 'Do you know what you are asking the guard? he said in wiviilMons of lauehter. 'Yes, I air for n nalatluskl a towel.' 'No. you are not!" ana no positively wem into hvsterlcs. Talatlnski means "Do vmi unpflk Latin?" How can you ex- - t ... pect a Russian railway guard to speas T.ntin? Look how lncensea tne pooi man is at being mistaken for a Latin scholar! Ask him for a palatiensl, ana h tvlll run for a towel. "Th man did run on the magic word helnsr pronounced and duly returned with n nice clean palatiensl, which hnn-wor. was of little use to me, for 1 had by this time got dry by the natural processes of dripping evaporation. A Historic Lemon. , Who ever thinks of connecting such a commonplace article of diet as the lemon with the romantic history of ill fntoH inmRnii.vn? Yet indirectly she was the cause of its first introduction into England and so into popular no tice. Henry VIII. gave such splendid feasts and pageants in honor of the coronation of Anne and of their previ ous nuptials as bad seldom been ac corded to queens of the blood royal. Thoaa iMmriv entertainments were in r. fiiinurori hv the ereat civic feasts of London, for which the whole world was searched for delicacies to add to the splendor. At one such banquet, graced by the nf tho royal pair, a lemon was introduced as an elegant novelty. rr aninnrn Hiiph as Henrv the ac quisition of a castle in France would have proved less acceptaoie, anu ui-" was the importance attacnea 10 me discovery so says an old biograpner that a special record was maae oi me fact that the cost of this precious lem on was six silver pennies! Geo. A. Harding Willamette Building THE LEADING DRUGSTORE 1 r-of Oregon City Complete line of Druggists' Sundries and Toilet Articles. Our Prescription Department always in the hands of a competent Pharmacist. Elk Horn Livery Feed and Sale Stables. Horses bought and sold. Fine Rigs to Let at Reason fele Prices. D. R. DIMICK. OREGON CITY, OREGON. . Birdlike Reptile. The most birdlike reptiles In the world are the beautiful iguanas oi tropical America. The smallest mem bers of this family, belonging to the genus anolis, swarm In the bushes and trees of the West Indies ana in many points resemble humming birds. Gosse in "A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamai ca" gives a vivid description of them. On a bright day hundreds of these brilliantly colored creatures may be seen on trees and fences, entertaining visitors by their gambols, leaping from branch to branch, leanessiy emeum, houses and even alighting on individu als. When irritated, they will sudden thoif brilliant colors for a dull, sooty brown. Analogous to these, but not nearly bo graceful, are the flying lizards of the old world. With hinder ribs prolonged to support a parachute-like expansion. these brightly marnea repuieu uro ten mistaken for birds as tney late ny lng leaps from tree to tree, for they are thoroughly arboreal. , TRIMBLE & OWNBEY General Blacksmiths and Horseshoers Horseshoeing a Specialty All Work Guaranteed to be FirstClass. Oregon City C. N. Greenman GENERAL EXPRESS AND DRAYTNG Established 18C5. Offlce in 0. W. P. & Co. 's Warehouse, Main Street, Oregon City. GOTO-- QREGON CITY, J UKC, For BILLIARDS FOR WOMEN- n.. a .a Indifreatton. "There seem to be fewer baldheaded men than there were years ago," said a nhvaipinn. "Time was when four out of five men more than forty-five years old were baldheaded or fast approacn ing that stage. Nowadays the average has fallen nearer to two than to three. What's the cause? I suppose there are many reasons, but one certainly is to be found in the general Increase of outdoor exercise. Nervous aisoraers result in the falling out of the hair and impaired digestion brings on nervous disorders. Exercise, as is well unown, stimulates digestion, and there aDove all else is the secret of preserving the hair. Keep your digestion in good con dition and your nerves will not trouble you. All the scalp diseases in the cata- loeue are not responsiuie ror as many baldheads as indigestion." A Man of Brlftfnolt. Praise went a loug way with Brig- noll. One evening at rehearsal in new ... i . . 1 - J -1 rhAlU in. York the crcuesu-a miu uuu - . . strunicnts as one man and applauded Pliirnhiner and. 1 in bhOi. ig long anu o Cabinets, Stamps, Enlargement, r xames, xtc. 16x20 Crayon Frame Complete, $4.00 and up. Call at Galery for Prices. Main St,opp. Electric Hotel, Oregon City. SHANK & BISSELL i Funeral Directors Main Street, opp. Huntley's Phone 804 and 41L NEW Beatie & Boatie, dentists, Weinhard building, rooms 16, 17 and 18. Clackamas County Record $1.75. Daily River Excursions of Oregon City Boats. TIME CARD STEAMER "LEONA" Daily and Sunday. Leave Oregon Crrf 7:00 a. m. 10:00 A. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Lcjtvt PortUnd 8:30 A. m. A. M. P.M. P. M. 11:30 3:00 G:15 Steamer "Leona" makes no way land ings except bundaya. ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS. CO OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION Off let and Deck foot of TtIot St. Phone Main 40 PORTLAND Subject to change vtthout notice. ffteeordlns to SlBUepere, Cleoptr PImred the Mme, Tn TJVonPA n f pntlpmnn is not ashamed tn tnv hiH wife to see a professional hitiinrrl puma. Frenchwomen are good billiard players and like to see all the fancy shots made by proiessionais as thpv hptrln to attract attention. They read the billiard news in tne Aaiv nanora and subscribe to journals published especially for bllliardlsta. According to Shakespeare, women rami flayed billiards from the time or uieo patnu In 80 B. C. he makes the Egyp tian queen summon Charmlan to bil liards. Mary, queen of Scott, was pas sionately fond of the game. On the evening preceding her execution bub wrote to the archbishop or uiasgow that her billiard table had been taken away from her as a preliminary step to her punishment. The Empress Jo sephine used to rouse napoieou irum his gloomy moods by a game oi u-n-,via Arieiina Pntti became disgust ed with her English table aod had one made In New Xork for which sne paia '1 K1A ,WWi ... The efficacy of billiards aa a netuui restorer Is beyond dispute. Tne rno- fHina fn throush will reach every .h. yAv and nnerate on the en JJUll Vft ftw Mm. dvdfftm Thpv romDiereiy uibuci bftfttj J - languor and "that tired feeling." The . . h. mnapiftfta la tested and the blood sent in swifter circulation through his singing of a favorite song vigorously. He was much pleased and, advancing to the footlights with many o nnrl amilo of satisfaction, said: "Gentlemen, immediately alter me rehearsal there' will' be a champagne supper at the Everett House. I hope I may have the honor to meei you m there." It is needless to remaru tnai Tny were there, every man of them, ine supper coat Brlgnoll ?500. The Noble rfcerncter. Here Is Aristotle's u i'Jiltlon of a no- Wi. nh-tracter: He does no; recollect in justice; for accurate recollection, espe cially of injuries, is not cnaracusrusuw Df the magnanimous man, out ne min er overlooks them. He Is not fond of talking of people. or ho wU1 nelther peak of himself nor anybody else; for he does not care that he himself should be praised nor that others snouia De blamed. Patlenoe Bewardeel. RmltbVI bear Short, the coal ha come Into a large fortune. Jones-Wall, ne's entitled to n. Smith Oh, he is, eh T JonesTes; he's been lying In weight for It a good many years. Chicago News. There Is a pleasure in doing good which Bsffldently pays Itself. Van-rugh. maty A. MIHLSTIN Jobbing and Repairing aSpedalty Opp. Caufield Block, Oregon Cit 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. The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Northwest 0 Published twice a month at Portland, bj H. M. WILLIAMSON. A strictly practical, progressive twoer for r..i. Fruit Grower, Stock Raiser, Dairyman Itvi Grower, Poultry or Goat Owner in the North west Fifty Cents a year. With Weekly Oregonian $1.50; with BrMW. Oarette10; with Woman. Home CWuS J1.25; with Northwest Poultry Journal Mith Clackamas County Record C 00 W" C W. SWALLOW. Aes CtetoaCka-. the reins. . - - --