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Boys' Waists, 5c, worth 25c. Boys' Waists, 25c, worth 35c. BojV 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. 1 Come to Welch fiyjl(jffl";U j I for a good Shoe IJjSO 'WJ 1 jr It will pay you to trade with WELCH jj 22 J -22 3 Morrison, Corner First St., JT PORTLAND, .... OREGON Notice to Creditors. , Hotice is hereby given that the doTsigned has been appointed ad ninistrator of the estate ofJGoorge Williams, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State offOregon, far (he County of 'Clackamas. All persons having claims against the Baid state are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, to the un iersigned administrator at the office of Hedges; Griffith in Oregon City, Omgon, within six months from the date ofthe first publication of this notice. JOHN P. COLE, Administrator of the estate of George Williams, deceased. HEDGES &TGRIFFITH, Attorneys for administrator. First Publication June 11, 11)03 Last publication July 80, 1008. Howard m, brownell, LAWYHR Rotary Public. Abstracts Made Pbrma Drawn, Collections Promptly Attended to Office with Geo. C. Brownell. V. S. U'Ren C. Schuebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL i Attorneys at Law. Peutacher Advokat. Will practice in all courts, make collections and settlements of Kfttate. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you money and icna your money on nrst mortguge. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Or, Lrvr stipp Attornoy at Law. Justice of the Peace. Jagger Building, Oregon City E. H. COOPER , Notary Public Real Estate, Insurance, Title Examined, Ab- llade, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., drawn. Garde Building, Oregon City Commercial bane of oregon city capital fioo;ooo. Transacts a general banking business. Makes loans and collections, discounts bills, Mtya and sells domestic aud foreign exchange, m1 receives deposits subject to check. Open from t a. m. to 4 p. tn U. C IATOURETTK, V. . MEYER President Cashier Grant b dimick ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW. U1 practice in alt Courts in the State. Circuit and District Courts of the United States. In soWent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Office In Garde building, Oregon City, Or. O. w. eastham ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lund Titlr Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Drawn. Money Loaned. I Bank of Oregon City. Ore on Citv, Or. Osteopathy dr. o. D. LOVE OSTKOPATIC PHYSICIAN Cntduate of the American School of .Osteopathy Kirksville, Mo. Mteccasfully treat both acute and chronic dis ease. Call for literuture. Consultation and Examination Free. - I 8 to 12 A. M. .SSeHour: Jito4p.M. Or by appointment at any time nl No. and t. Stevens Building. Main St Oregon City, Oregon. Timber Land, Act June 8,1878. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. July 11, 1903 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnblio Land States by act of August 4, 1893, HENRIETTA BROWN, of Albany, County of Linn, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6214, for the Surchase of the E SEW and SEJ T. of Section No. 28 in Township No 6 S, Range No. 8 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 be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 24th day of September, 1908. She names as witnesses : Juilus O. Burke, of Portland, Ore gon; Edward Burke, of Portland, Oregon ; Narcissa E. Ball, of Port laud, Oregon; Thomas Devinne. of Portland, Oregon. . Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or bofore said 24th day of September, 1908. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. July 13 Sept. 14 Timber Land, Act June. 8, 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 13, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Annie Busch, of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office Iter sworn Hrnrnmnnf. TJn 0088, for the purchase of the of w ana L,ots a ana 4 or Sootion No. 2, in Township No. 5 S, Range No. 4 E, and will offer nrnnf tn alinw rlmr. r.ho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, rnd to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2fth day of July, 1908. She names as witnesKes; Frank Habelt, of Springwater, Ore., Seth Austin, of Viola, Ore., Gustave Fried rich, of Parkplace, 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 befnrn a&irl 2Kf h rlnv nf July, 1908. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice in hnmrrr D-itran "r.lmt t.ha undersigned, administrator of tin estate oi Anton n.iar, eleoeased, lias niea nis nnai account oi said estate ill the conntv ennrr. nf r.hn" Sinf nf Oregon, for Clackamas County, and mat me juage or said court lias ap pointed Monday, the Srd day of Aug ust, at 10 o'clock A. M . no. rim timn on which objections may be heard to nam account. E. A. KLAR, Administrator of the estate of Anton Kiar, deceased. First publication July 2. Last publication July 80. Guardian Notice. Notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned has been appointed Guardian of the tierson and nroiiertv of Ferdinand and Ivor Long, minora. Any person having claims against the said minois or either of them are heroby notified to present the same for payment to Gordon E. Hayes at his office in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this 29th day of June, 1903. DAVID LONG. Guardian of Furdiand and Ivor Long, minors. First publication July 2." I'--' r Reduced Excarsioa 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 Yaquina Bay, latter tickets good for return until October 10th. Three day tickets to Yaquina Bay, good going Saturdays, returning Mon days, are'on sale at greatly reduced rates from all points from L'ogene 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 Yaquina 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 Yaquina Bay has been published by the Southern Paciflo and Corvallis & Eastern Railroads, and can be se cured from any of their Agents, or by addressing W. E. Coman, G. P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager 0. & E. R. R., Albany, Oregon. Yours truly. W. E. COMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Cat Both Wars. ! want tny hair cut and no talk," aald a great man with an I own the earth air, as he walked into a barber's shop and sat down. The" commenced the man In the apron. "No talk, I tell yon!" shouted the heavy man. "Just a plain hair cut. I've read all the papers and don't want any news. Start away now!" The man In the apron obeyed. When he had finished, the man who knew everything rose from his chair and surveyed himself In the glass. 'Great Scottr he exclaimed. .. "It's really true, then? You barbers can't do your work properly unless yon talk." I don t know," said the man In tho apron quietly. "You most ask the bar ber. He'll be In prewently, I'm the glazier from next door." Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor has filed his final report, in the County Conrt of Clack amas County, Oregon, and the said Court has set Monday, August 8, 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House in Ore gon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objec tions to said final report, and to his final discharge as executor. Dated June 18, 1908. FRANCIS BAILEY, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Janios L. Bailey, deceased. JNO. W. LODER, Attorney for executor. July 22. OREGON SH OUTLINE akd union Pacific 3 TRAINS to the East DAILY Through Pnllman standard and Tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane: tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pull man sleeping-cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, ra clinin g chair-cars, seats freetothe East daily, UNION DEPOT. Leave Arrive. CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL. For the East via Hunt ington. 9:20 A. M 4:30 r. it. Daily. Daily. Spokane Flyer. For Eastern Washing ton, Walla Walla, Lew iston, Coeur d'Alen and Great Northern points. 6:00 P. M 7;35 a. if. Daily. Dally Atlantic Expaess. For the East via Hunt- ington. 6;15 p. 10;80a. M. I Daily. I Daily. 0C1AN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. For San Francisco. ',00 p. m. 5;0O p. M. andColumbia leave every oaaya; Ainawonn uoete For Astoria and way points, connecting with steamer for Ilwaco and IS:UO n. ,n :O0 n. m. Dailvexcept Dailv North Beach. Steamer nuuuay. Saturday U) p. m. exeunt Sunday liaalo, Ash St. Dock. For Salem Corvallis and way points. Steamer t:4o a. m. Monday Wednesday Friday About :W d. m. Ruth, Ash Street dock water permitting. (Tuesday . i nursuay Saturday For Dayton Oregon City ";00 a. m. and Yaiiihill River point Tuesday steamer Elmore, Ash St. j Thursday X;0Q p. m. Monday Wednesday Friday ua w uicrperniiuug faturusy For I.ewiHtun, Idaho, and way points, from 4:05 s. m. I About Daily .rOOn. m. Kipana, v asn., steamer except 1 Dailv ex. Snturdnv IVriHa apoKRue or i.ewisiou Ticket office, Third and Washington, Tele- iiiiuuc .nuiu i l, roniana. Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company. For Yokohama and Hong Kong calling at Kobe Nagasaki and Shanghi, tuking freight via con necting steamers for Manilla, port Arthur and Valdivostock. For rates and full information call on or address officials or agents of O. K. & N. Company THE CUT OF COLOR NEW YORK A PICTURE OF PLEASING CONTRASTS IN HUES. Tfcw Aaorleam KtrSMUa la Tab Keapcc larfasses All tit Great Mstaatoas) Tlatca Caaltala ta Ocelaeatal WarM. New York ha been written about from almost every possible point of view architectural, commercial, polit ical and social. Yet so far as we know it has never been properly appreciated for the one thing In which it surpasses all the other great capitals of the occl dental world, and that la for it color. Those of us who live here all our live or who absent ourselves for only brief and inconsiderable periods of time never know bow extraordinary la the environment In which we have been placed. It is only the stranger with ao artistic sense or the native who has been long away who gets the full ef fect of this city of ours in its unique prismatic florldlty of hue such as vivi fies no other city of its kind. If you will think for a moment and visualize from memory the great cities of Europe as a colorist would see them you will be struck by the fact that each one is a monotone. London has tn dull, dingy, smoky hue of its own No vember fogs, and as you pass along its miles and miles of streets, a welter of nnvarlegated facades and homely chim ney pots, your Impression will be more and more that London la out great smudge, hideous and unrelieved beneath a sky of watery paleness which merely accentuates a little more the dingy hne of everything beneath It Paris equally represents a monotone, o delicate gray that Is neat and clean and that adds to the symmetry and nar monlousness of the whole, effect, but that is seldom diversified by warmet tones. Berlin is a monotone in buff, and Rome, like Paris, for the most part a monotone In gray. One thinks at first of Naples as a city brilliant with the hues of the south, but a little reflection will show that it Is not the city Itself which can be rightly so regarded, but rather the setting of the city as one perceives It from the ship on which he enters the glorious bay or from the Capo dl PosI Upo. The Intense blue of the sky, the emerald of the surrounding hills, the sparkle on the waters that lap Its crescent shore, the huge dun slope of Vesuvius, with Its golden smoke, and Capri In the distance swimming In a golden mistthese things afford an un forgettable dream of perfect coloring.' But Naples Itself! The place is as commonplace and dirty and depress ing as Constantinople, which also from a distance cheats you into thinking 11 a colorist's paradise. It is New York alone which, aftet delighting the eye with the beauty of its harbor, embraced by the long slopes of billowy green, fascinates the eye by the brilliancy and diversity of its color scheme. The sky is as blut as that which Is arched above the Mediterranean. Its sunshine is as bright and it Is sifted down upon the city like gold dust scattered by a lav lsb hand. But the sky and the sun light merely Intensify the vividness ot the color contrasts which are' visible at every turn. Here Is no convention. no conformity, no desire for harmo nious effect The snowy whiteness of marble and the clean gray of granite are everywhere Intermingled with the cheerful buff or the warm, rich reds of brick. Patches of green appear at the end of every vista. The enormous display windows of the shops are a riot of blues and yel lows and pale rose and heliotrope and scarlet Gilding catches and reflects the sunlight at every turn. Flags and streamers and multicolored awnings add to the effect so that every street is a veritable spectrum. Throughout the whole length and breadth of the island city color abounds In flecks and splashes. It is Just a bit barbaric, possibly, but It is also wonderful and striking. To the sober dullness of 'Madrid or Rome or London It is what the Pom peilan wall paintings are to the quiet canvases ot Harplgnies not art but instinct nevertheless with a sensuous new and a glow that stir one strange ly. If you are a native of New York perhaps you never noticed this. Yet all the same It Is set before yon every day, and If you will only think of It the next time you go out of doors you will perceive It as a revelation and will know that whatever else Mew Tork may be it la, at any Tate, a color city, and aa such It la one that baa no rival. New York Commercial Adver tiser. taroartia. A young author, evidently desirous of benefiting by the experience of an older brother craftsman, once asked Richard Henry Stoddard how be bad acquired such a mastery of Anglo Saxon. "I don't know bow I ever did it" re plied the poet who, after a moments reflection, added, "I think, however, I must attribute It to the fact that I nev er had any education 1" ceatiaa; a New Scheme. Mr. Tucker What Is it Tommy 1 Toothache? Well, we'll go to the den tist tomorrow. Even at your age a boy ought to begin to save his teeth. Tommy Gee! If I save up enongh do I git somethin' for 'em, pawl Chicago Tribune. I The Proper War law . "You soy Grace married Into the smart set?" "Gracious, no; she was divorced Into It" Baltimore Herald. There Is a maxim of unfailing truth that nobody ever pries into another man's concerns but with a design to 4 aim mischief. South. THE HALL OF FAME. Judge George E. Boss of Lognnsport Ind, sneesed so hard the other day that lis hip was dislocated. As the patron and inventor of the British bank holiday Sir John has earned the popular nickname of "St Lubbock." Dr. Edward de la Granja, once a prominent physician, Carlist and re former, has Just died In Boston. He was banished from Spain. Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland is making plans for another spectacular campaign in Ohio next fall. He pur poses to have three motor cars in serv ice instead c one. ' S. E. Pettee, the Inventor of the first paper bag machine as well as other appliances, has Just died In Cleveland. He lived In Philadelphia at one time and later In Bethlehem. A Russian nobleman named Tcher dladleff Is said to hold the record as a duelist He is only forty years old, but he has fought eighteen duels and killed eight men without having re ceived a wound. Tom Burrows, the champion club swinger of the world, has Just con cluded at Cape Town a performance which breaks all records. He swung a pair of Indian clubs continuously for forty hours and a quarter. Baron and Baroness von Sternburg have gone to their summer home, The Weirs. N. H. The ambassador will re open the embassy in October and then Kill leave on an extensive western tout; going as far as San Francisco. Detective Sergeant William C. Wel ter of New York has resigned his office. He admits having $2O0,0QP laid aside and promises that the hardest work he will do for the remainder of bis life will be tc clip the coupons off his bonds. General George B. Davis, Judge ad vocate general of the army, has been designated to represent the army at a conference to meet in Geneva, Switzer land, on Sept 14, for the purpose of considering proposed changes In the Red Cross convention of Aug. 22, 18G4. George W. Vanderbllt contemplates building another model village near his estate at Ashevllle, N. C. The village will be built about thirty miles from Ashevllle, and $1,000,000 at least will be expended on the project Mr. Van derbllt has already expended about $10,000,000 In western North Carolina. EDITORIAL FLINGS. With Edison and Marconi working In cahoots electricity may as. well prepare to give up its remaining secrets. De troit News. Ohio, hale, hearty and a hundred, fur nishes a refutation of the old conten tion that pie Is an enemy of longevity. Washington Post There is more talk of changing the name of Sing Sing. Why not try the Thompson Seton plan of putting the first name last? Denver Republican. J. P. Morgan has been taking the "rest cure" at AIx, France. 'TIs awful to speculate on what he may do to us once he is thoroughly rested. Atlanta Constitution. A New Yoik man who disappeared has turned up in California. He doesn't know how he got there. A good many other people would like to go to Cali fornia, but don't know how to get there. Buffalo Courier. A Chicago scioolmaster criticises Shakespeare because that bard's lan guage is behind the times. Some one should put Shakespeare's writings Into slang to meet Chicago's yearning for up to date literature. Philadelphia North American. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Mauve Is one of the leading colors this season. The newest sailor bat Is made with a slightly rolled brim and immensely large but low crowns. Shirt waist suits of natural pongee are relieved by piping of same ma terial In scarlet blue and black. , Linen coats with triple shoulder capes, double breasted front and wide, loose sleevea are much in demand. Adjustable buttons, with ring or bar fastening, are favorites for shirt waist decoration, four being the regulation for the front Turbans or large hats of hyacinth blue and the lighter shades of porce lain blue are worn with costumes of blue voile and etamine. White linen coats are adorned with passementerie and drop ornaments to match. Those in natural colored linen are set off with trimming In self color or contrasting shades. Brooklyn Eagle. WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. Work on the French National pavilion, a reproduction of the Grand Trianon at Versailles, France, will be begun soon at the world's fair, St Louis. Live stock breeders of Canada will make a big display at the world's fair, St Louis. Tkey have asked for gov ernment assistance to the extent of 1250,000. The British National pavilion at the world's fair, St Louis, will be a re production of the orangery or banquet hall of the Kensington palace. In Ken sington gardens, London. Greece will erect a pavilion at the world's fair, St Louis, and will also make exhibits In several of the differ ent departments. Among the Interest ing things exhibited will be reproduc tions of old Greek statuary. Willamette Valley Chaataaqaa Associ. atioa. The Willam-tt alley Chautauqua Association will be held at Gladntone Park near Oregon City, July J4tn to 26tb inclusive. Rate of one and one-third fare on the certificate plan has been made from all points on Oregon Lines. 8pecial attractions have been provided. "Germaine" the magician, with his wonderful productions; R. J. Burdette. tl. i bratedjiumonst will entertain in his usual aetigutrui manner, while the lec tures of Hon. Champ Clark and Hon J. P. Dolliver will be an intellectual treat Many of the attractions have"been provided, making the finest nr. ment ever given at this Chautauqua. F 'I SIASEXPERT l-r. 1. LUiikJ JEWELER' Jewelry. Silver-war ci-TH? ... " ottiaiiT ALL VORK GUARANTEED CANBY, OREGON GEO. HOEYE DENTIST Cauneld Bldg. Oregon City, Or. Elk Horn Livery Feed1: and Sale Stables: Horses bought and sold. Fine Rigs to Let at Reason ble Prices. D. R. DIMICK, 8S OREGON CITY, OREGON- C. N. Greenman GENERAL EXPRESS AND DRAYING Established 1865. Office in O. W. P. & Co.'s Warehouse;, Main Street, Oregon City. SHANK & BISSELL Funerajrectors. Main Street, opp. Huntley's 'Phone 804 and 411. NEW Plumbing and TinSho. A. MIHLSTIN Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Opp. Caufield Block, Oregon City Oregon Qty Machine Shop Ph. BUCKLEIN, Prop. All kinds of Machinery made: and repaired, also keep in stock Shafting. Pulleys, etc. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed,. Chas. W. KtO Lawrence Ruconlcb, THE PLANET Big Grade Whiskies Fine Cbjar? Garde Building, Oregon City Daily River Excursions of Oregon City Boats. TIME CARD STEAMER "LEONA" Daily and Sunday. Leave Portland Lear Oregon Qty 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 TRIP 45 CENTS. Tickets good on electric cars. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO. Office and Dock foot of TTloct. 'Phone Main 40 PORTLAND Subject to change without notice.