The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 23, 1908, Image 6

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TH E LOCAL FIELD
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Meet» every 2tl
Horseshoe Camp
hid I 4th Mon* I
day night.
Thomas Grocery
New To-day
THEY KILLED AN ELK
And Also Discovered The Lost
Irishman Mine.
Chopper» wel* ! A porty <»( six, Jnme« Uossell
N o . MIMI W . O . W .
O. V. Myer», 0. ('
come.
• Thomas Neal, and the four Worth
E. B. W aiter *, Clerk.
mmm
l A L
, 8 ur«ve * hni » been l kept
. i bu»y ,i
8«pt
the hroiher.i. »tun t ini: from StHVton
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ember
30
umuo
a
trip
to
Tucker*
Gulch
day» putting in additional
r
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on the Omtrtxville brunch of theaouth
lights.
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>antiatn. 1 ho general object being to
Wet weather is now iiere. Call ami ,
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have an outing and the especial pur-
see our tine line of Robes and Blankets
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pose being to kill one or more of the
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K orin kk A Min kk .
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big elk that inhabit that section. 1 hey
Several of our townspeople were in relur„tt| Monday having been gone 13
Salem this week and last to attend a« t(ays. Tl.ey report having a go«>d
witness on several cases that were in , tlime: ,|1Ht ¡Sj j t
good uuw
recently visiting old acquaintances
and friends.
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Our new cream man, John Zuber, i»
NOTIl'E—
All
persons
are
warned
on bis former route swinging the cans
against Hunting or Trespassing on ,
ami wearing bis usual smile.
my premises under penalty of the law
A 0 UitkirtMAN 35 38p«l ;
ENJOYABLE EVENT.
Special Sal«' October 10th till Nov 1
The spacious home of Or.amt Mis C
umber
1-08 We have a few Buggies
II Brewer was the scene of a jolly
Hurries
ami Farm Wagon» left which
gathering Monday evening. Ocl., 19,
we
will
offer at the loweat Factory
when the Or. ami wife entertained a
prices.
Now
is the time to buy if you
party of friends in honor of Miss Alice
want a bargain.
(,’liifl* Weaely,
Kandall, of Olex, Oregon.
Sei«», Oregon
Progressive Hearts furnished the 35-39
entertainment («>•• the evening. Or.
Just received a car of Cedar Fence
Pmtler and Miss Hobson securing the posta. Also a lot of sawed yew |>«>aia.
first prize, a handsome book ami Mr. Prices reasonable.
IL L. W right
•eSillon.
though the trip was a hard one, with Bingo and Miss Bamlall, the consola­
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Aiinisville, (>re.
C J Seihel ol Union Hill was a much more work than play about it, tion prize, a china cup ami saucer.
Remember the HPKt’lAL SALK «in
At 11:30 t h e guests w e r e i n v i t e d to
pleasant caller on Monday and while j twit they g o t their elk and also two
Buggies amt Wagons will di'»«' Nov lit.
here added the MAIL to hit list of deer. they struck elk sign the third t h e « l i n i n g r o o m w h e r e a d e l i c i o u s
If you need any thing in this Hoe you
household necessities for the coming day «nit, and followed it ns far as Crab­ l u n c h was s e r v e d . V i t e r a few well
. tiling
. . . toasts
. ami i anecdotes the gu«'st* . | have to hurry.
We still have I! wagons
-
tree prairie that night. The next morn­
year.
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i ami 2 t«»p buggies, 1 hack, 1 surry, 4
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Mrs. Proudfoot of Portland ami Mr- ing with live days provisions on their hade the host, hostess, and their friend road wagons,
which we will offer at
Mount have opened up dr«'»making backs they took up the trail again good-night, avowing this one of the
( ' i i a s W kski . y ,
factory prices
parlors at their home 6n Se«"ond and following it t«p hill and down dale, pleasantest evenings imaginable.
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Hcio, Oregon.
Beside the 1 >r. and wife and Mias
Florence struts. Will be glad to See through thickets and swamps, across
Wanted— more help at the Htayton
those in need oi sew ing. Prices reason cauvons and over rugged hills and Randall there were present: Misses
Woolen
Mill.
Ittiif
Alexander
and
Hobson.
Messrs
Ring»,
rocky
points
that
wouhi
make
a
jack
able, work guaranteed.
38 pd.
Pintler,
Thomas
and
Fre
res.
rabbits
feet
stutter,
camping
where
LOST—Tuesday afternoon bin k
Born—Monday morning the 19th to
Icatner
handbag containing 2 purs«1».
the w ife of P M Hermans of Sublimity night overtook them, intent only on
Our fashionable dressmaker Mrs
Left
either
iu Gehlens store or lo»t
a baby girl. Mr Hermens has charge getting an elk at any cost.
Reiter, intends opening dressmaking
The elk traveled in a circle so that
between
Gehlens
store ami Mrs Queen*
of the Hazlewood Creamery station in
parlors after November first. Will go
Sublimity and is well known through they recrossed their own trail, but on out in families if desired, ('all and er a house on first street.
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out this section Mother and daughter the 5th day about 3 o'clock in the see her prices right.
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M rs . W arr e n K k h ai i dson .
afternoon
they
caught
up
with
their
are doing nicely under the care of Dr
FOR RENT CHEAP—A 300 nere
game in a vine maple thicket, in a
C H Brewer.
SALES
AGENTS
WANTED.
farm
2,1 miles from Stayton. Empiile'
swamp just south of Indian prairie,
We will sell all our Buggies and
$36
per
week
or
400
per
c.
profit.
at
the
Siavtun Bamk.
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and about live miles east of Snow
Wagons at Factory prices, from Oct.
Peak. There was only one way the
All samples, stationery and art cata­
P VINTERS ATTENTION— I will
10 till Nov. 1 08. If you need any­
elk could get out and that was by logue free. Wo want one permanent receive bids for painting amt inside ;
thin«: in this line be sure and see u>
goiug up a ravine or gully. Three agent iu tin's locality for the largest finishing of my new bldg up to noon '
before you buy. We give you bottom
of the party took stations at the pfcttire and frame house in America. Oct. 31st, 1908.
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prices that no one can offer the goods
mouth of the ravine, while two others Experience unnecessary. We instruct
any cheaper. Factory prices, remem­
On Friday, Oct., 30 at 10 am, at my I
went around to the upper aide, and you how to sell our g«Hxls ami furnish
ber what that means. Chas Wesely,
residence
j mile north of Stayton, 1
played dog trying to drive the elk the capital. If you want a permanent
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Scio, Oregon.
will
sell
at
public auction, cattle, goat.
down to those stationed at the out­ honorable and profitable position,
wagons, farm implements, etc. Also
The following clipping was handed let, but the animals were too wise and
write us to-day for particulars, cata­
, a lot of potatoes.
P a i l K iia n k .
us for publication by Mr Hanibel Jr.: refused to break cover. Then G S and
log anil samples.
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Billy Jones wrote on the blackboard, J D Wortli made a second drive of
FRANK W WILLIAMS CO.,
Notice for Publicaton.
"Billy Jones can hug the girls better the thicket, and succeeded in chasing
1314 W Taylor St. Chicago 111.
DEPARTMENT OF T H E INTERIOR.
than any boy in the school.'1 The out a cow elk, which those lying in
United States Laud Office,
teacher seeing it calletl him up ‘•Will­ wait for her shot, putting four 30-30
Notice for Publication.
Portland, Oregon, October 9, 1908.
iam, did you write thai?” she said. bullets into her before she fell.
Notice is hereby given that Alex !
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
The children waited fur Billy to come
By this tfme it was dark and the
sander Westman, by Daniel W Dineen, j
Portland,
Oregon,
October,
10
11108.
out, when they began to guy him hoys made camp. Their provisions
Notice is hereby given that the Ins Attorney in Fact, of Cloverdale, |
"Got a iickin,' didn’t you?" "No,’ were out, but they made a meal on
County of 811110111a, State of California, J
said Bill. “Get jawed?” “No.” ‘ What elk meat, which was washed down Northern Pacific Railway Company,
has tiled in this office his application
di<l she do?” they asked. “Shant tell,” with cold mountain water, proving whose post office address is St Paul,
Minnesota, has this 10th day of Oct­ to select, under the provisions of the
said Bill, but it pays to advertise.”
both tilling and satisfying. The bal
ober,
1908, filed in this office its ap­ Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1N98, j
Tiie W 0 W camp at Stayton mani­ »nee of the elk hunt le‘t «lining the
plication
to select under the provisions he S E \ of S E \ Sec. 20, K[ of N W\ \
fested true fellowship at the meeting night, anil so there was the delights
See. 28, N W J of S VV } Sec. 30, Twp j
Monday night when it was voted to of the hunt in the past, and the doubt­ of the Act of Cougress, approved July
11 S., R. 4 East, W M. Any and all \
pav the expenses of a neighbor, John ful pleasures of many miles of rough 1, 1898 t30 Stat. 597, 020] a- extended
persor
s claiming adversely the land» I
Street, incurred by illness. Mr Street trail to be tackled, but it bad to be by the Act of Congress, approved May
described,
or desiring to object becau»«' '
17, 1900, the N E
N W J, S W one-
is lying at the Grand Central Hotel in done and was.
of
the
mineral
character of the laud,
fourth, See. 7. S E one-fourth of N E
a critical condition with very little
It may t>e though, that the party
or
for
any
other
reason, to the disposal |
possibility of his recovery. The camp s accomplished much more than was one-fourth, S W one-fourth of N W
to
applicant,
should
tile their aff idavits '
action in this matter means that the lutended, for while in Packers Gulch one-fourtii and N E one-fourth of S W
of
protest
in
this
office
on or before
sixty two members or more will have they discovered what they supposed one-fourth Sec. 29, Twp 11 S., R 4 East
the
22n«l
day
of
November,
1908.
to go down in their individval pockets to be the “Lost Irishman Mine,” for W M. Any and all {»ersons claiming
A
lgernon
8
D
resser
Register.
toas-istan unfortunate member. This the re-discoverv of which a reward of adversely the lands described, or desir­
1st pub. Oct 23, 1908.
is a mark of the right kind of benevo- $5,000 was offered early last summer. ing to object because of the mineral
lust
pub. Nov 20, “
lenr^Ttach as is frequently shown by
They lirst found a pick sticking in character of the land, or for any other
Woodmen of the World, and more the ground, the handle rotted off, and reason, to the dis|H<sal to applicant,
particularly Oregon Woodmen.—Sil- scratching away the leaves, uncovered should tile their affidavits of protest in
vertonian-Appeal.
a shovel, the handle of which had this office, on or before the 22nd day
also rotted off, a drill about four feet of November, 1908.
A lgernon ' S D resser Register.
long and an old pole ax which they
10-23
11-20
supposed had been used driving the
Tomatôes, bu. ripe $1.15-1.25
75c
green
Peaches, box - 85-95C
Grapes, basket,
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.W-.IS-40
Cranberries./b. /Sc
Prunes, hu. .50
Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs. 2 5 c.
Bananas, doz. 2 5 c. Lemons, doz.2 0 c.
W E Thomas & Son.
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B u i ld e r « ”
Will Leave Stayton.
J H Cradlebaugh who has been here drill, as the eye was sprung.
Notice for Publication.
for some time in the ¡»tere.-t of The
They brought out some of the ore
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Freeland Consolidated and Electric found near by which is being assayed.
United States l.and Otliice.
mining companies of Gold Creek, or Wnetber they will claim the reward
Portland, Oregon, October 10 1908.
rather, the Santiam Distract, will leave or locate the mine has nut been de
Notice is hereby given that Andrew
town in a few days. Ho reports quite termiued, but whatever they may do Molaudcr, by Daniel \V Dineen his
a goodly number of stock purchaser« iu this respect, they are all of the attorney in fact, of Cloverdale, County
in this section, but as the amount of I opinion that one elk hunt is sufficient of Sonoma, State of California, has
business to be transacted here in the I for several »ears, and that beef is filed in this office his application to
future will be meagre he will ink up just as good and much cheaper,
-•elect under the provisions of the Act
activities elsewhere soon.
I of Congress, approved July 1, 1898, the
Range
4 East, VV. M. Any and all persons
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shelley have re- claiming adversely the lands described,
Mr and Mrs Curtis Seely have moved turned home after a two week« visit or desiring to objebt because of the
to Alsea where they will spend the ! w ith friends and relatives at Eugene,
mineral character of the land, or for
winter.
Theo. Nielan arrived from Pennsyl- any other reason, to the dis|>osa! to
Mr Ralph \Y Speer «* smiling count- v.iniu and was visiting friends here­ applicant, should file their affidavits
enance is once more to be seen L* him) abouts recently.
of protest in this office on or before
tlie counter at A P Sj>e< rs store.
Mrs. J . Heffner, Mrs. Shelley and the 22nd day of November 1908.
Dr W D Wright of Portland spirit Rose Becker called on Mrs. Tlieo.
A l g e r n o n S. D r e s s e r Register.
Sunday in Aumsville visiting relative- Hi-hberger Sunday.
l»t pub. Oct 23, 1908.
'k«d friends.
Mrs. Lee Tate was visiting friends
Ia*t pub Nov 20, “
Mr aud Mrs Dr Cole have returned |111 T|1*3 ' icinit> first part oi the week,
from a weeks visit with relatives a» : J. W. Smith and family have moved
Notice for Publication.
McMinvillc.
to B lay ton and Hefner's have charge
Aumsville.
Triumph Notes.
N j * w * »». T«P 11»
departm en t of t h e
in t e r io r .
Mr Robert Colvin left Saturday foi ' ' 1 r f
United States l.and Office,
Han Francisco where he expects to j ' a9l ' Lurghard has rented the
Murphy
farm.
Portlund, Oregon, Octolzer 7, 1908.
spend the winter.
A'ls-rt Kaizen is employed by Mrs.
Notice
is hereby given that Albert L
Miss Lillie Levermann departed for
G. \V. Murphy, putting, a wire fence Munsell, by John Pearson,his Attorney
Portland on Satnrday, where she gor-«
around her farm.
in Fact, of 710 Schuyler St., Portland,
to visit her sister.
Fred Casteel has rented the W. M County of Multnomah, State of Oregon,
Mr Wm Simpson has rented the Hunt ranch.
has filed in this office, his application
Turner property near Aumsville, w here
Lou Casteel and mother have moved to select under the provisions of the
he has moved, and will continue on the Carter farm.
Act of Congress, approved Jnly 1, 18!*8,
dairying.
A new daughter at the home of Wm. the 8 K\ 8 W \ Sec. 21, N W J N W \
Mr A Martinis very busy preparing YanHandel and a plow hoy at Den Sec. 28, NJ N E \ See. 29, Tp. II 8.,
his celery crop lor market. One «lay Gesher’s.
R 4 E. W. M. Any and all persons
this week, he gathered and shipped
claiming adversely the lands described,
Farmers all busy at plowing.
446 bunches which retails at 10c per
Our school opened with Miss Martha or ilesiring to object because of the
bunch. The quality this year is some­
mineral character of the land, or for
Bold, of Salem, as teacher.
thing far above the average.
| any other reaton, to the disposal to
Frank Staiger made a business trip
Dr Coles residence took fire during
l applicant, should file their affidavits
his absence but through the efficient lo
111
■ of protest iu thisofficeon or la-fore the
service of the Aumsville bucket brig-
^
* •lte wart '** dm Capital C ily on 15th day of November 1908.
•de the fire was «oon quenched, Only business Thursday.
A i g e r n o n 8 D rf - hkr , Register.
John Smith from Kanier was here 1 37*42
•bout $20 damage done.
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COLD TABLETS
For Colds, LaGrippe and
Headache. Guaranteed to
help or money refunded.
Nothing better for all kinds of
headache.
Price 25 cents
at
Stayton
Pharmacy
Citation for Order to Sell Rea»
Estate.
Arc You Doing W hat You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—»«-Ulero, honest farim-rs, me
clia 11 íes, merchants, clerks, people with brain», strong liuiui»
and a willing lienrl—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co—
— Lines in Oregon.
is sending Ions of Oregon literature to the East for «lislribu-
lion through every available agency. Will you not help the
good work of building Or«'gon by »ending n» the names and
addresses of your friends w ho are likely to ( h - inUTesUid in
this .tale? We will be glad to Ix-ar tliu expense of sending
t hem complete infoimillion aboutOrcgon and it« opporiunilit>t.
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will Is-on sale during SEPTEM BER
and OCTOBER from the East to all 1* 01111» 111 Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities aie
From Denver............................ $30.00
Omaha
3000
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Kansas C ity .................. 3*1.00
“ St. 1, oii is ........................ 35.60
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Chicago.......................... 38.00
TIC K ETS
CAN
From
•‘
"
"
BE
Louisvillo....................$41.70
Cincinnati.........
42.20
Cleveland.................. 44.76
New York.................. 55.00
PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit
the proper amount with any of our agents. Thu ticket will
then be furnished by telegraph.
II If. CONDIT, Local Agent, West Stayton.
WM
McMURRAY,
G cncral P a s s c n g ih
aoint
PO RTLA N D , OREGON
Only a Few Bargains
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, all finely im­
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60x80 barn with stone basement, out
buildings, good fences, adapted to agricultu­
ral pursuits in any line. Price $20,000.00.
320 Acres 5 miles from Stayton, 220 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture and timber.
Price $10,500.
17j Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
Waldo Hill country, good house, barn, outbuildings
with a big spring that furnishes water for all uses.
If sold within 30 days can be had for $40 per acre.
T h e above are but three from our list which comprises
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
How about this— 183 A cres,3 miles from Stayton,
good house, barn, outbuildings, fences, running
water, J50 acres in cultivation, sheep, horses, cattle
hogs, goats, wagons, binders, mowers, etc., in fact
you get the property complete as it stands ready for
immediate possession for only
$8,000. Term s.
W e also have a few bargains in city residences and lots in
business as well as residence districts. Among these a new
8 room dwelling for $1250. 5 room cottage $1050.
If you want a lot on which to build a home, we have it.
If you want a business lot or location come to us, we are
ready to serve you at all times.
tn the County Court for ih«- c o u n t y of Marlon
State ol or«-* on.
In the matter of the estate*
.
of w. SakrtK.n, deeeaaed.t
To A iik "> i H akrlnon, a br other of «teeea«ieil
a«ldrc»a unknown; M. .1. Hpanlol.onv of the > 1 .
vine» named in th«r will an«l a »later III Mlelil-
xan , residence ami name uuknown, and all
other |>cr»on» Interested in »aid estate.
Whereat, a|ipMeation havlni; been made in
ilue form to the above named Court on the ftth
day of October 19na by W. H. Queencr, execu­
tor of «aid Estate for an order ami license
directing, authorizing and ernpotverliiK him
to sell tin: Ileal Estate beloiiKitiK lo tin- Estate
N O T IC E .
of said decedent, and described as follows,
to-wlt:
Department of the Interior.
Notice
is
licrfiy
given that Strali A
Lots No’s Five (.">/ and Six («) In Block Heven
(7) In Whitneys addition to the town of Slav ton, Swagger, o f OoMenffale, Wash., has
I .H. l.and Office at Port land,O regon.
in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, as shown ami « 1 «-»' fileil in this office her application to
Noll. . I» hcreliy given that Joseph J . R a n h
lgnatcd u|«««ii the recorded plat thereof on file
and of record in the lleeordi-rs nfflec, of »»hi enter under the provisions of the Act man of Aberdeen, Washington, who, on Hep.
Marion County, Or«K«>n.
of July 1st 1898, (30 8tnt„ 597 620) t e m la 'r v a ili,t m t , made tim be r land nppli«-«-
And Whereas, said Court fixed on theOth
«l*v of November, inns at the Court Room of t h a t l a n d w h i c h w h e n s u r v e y e d w ill he tlon No, I1HI7 for HW q of N W ',. M l t o(BW
.............. ..... *n d NK one-fourth of s k
this Court In the «¿mm House in Salem, Marion i the N E 4 Her 21 Two It H If 4 East ..... ..
County an«l 8Mta of Oregon, a» the time and
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plane for li«arlng any ami all objection» to VV Jlamettc Mcr. Aliy it ml all person* one-fourth of S. i'tlon IA. Tow nship in Month,
Range i ea»t of Willam et te Meridian, has filed
l t d I R e n t e o f « l e >h‘ «ra n tin g of »aid order j c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e l y t h e l a n d s d e s c r i b e d
notice of munition to make final esali proof to
Therefore, In the Name of the State of Oregon I o r d e s i r i n g t o object l ie ra o « « ' o f t h e cslahllsh claim In fh. land shove .lescrlbed
Yon and «ach ot yon are hereby cited .d irected m i n e r a l c h a r a c t e r o f t h e l a n d o r f o r before III«- »«-gist, r and Receiver of C. M. l and
nd re«inlred lo he and appear at said time and
place then and there u> show cause.
« an««-, If
if any you a n y o t h e r r e a s o n t o t h e d i s p o s a l t o office at I'nrtland, Gregnn, on tlm lltli «lay of
have or If any 0 * i.
1 « , <>
why an
order
of »ale aluni Id applicant should file their affidavit* of D dci 'IIII mt , WO*.
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‘••Fnlsale«fu>uld
as In the I’l tltlon praye.l for, and
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why said Petition should not !»• granleil and protest 111 tills office on or before the < laimmii lifinifK a»» wltnuMwe*:
•aid order and license should not Issue.
22nd day of Novernls r 1908
of Ab< rdi', n. Washington
Wltne»», The Hon. VV M lliishey ju d g e of »alii |
" * 1 • *« •«• T . «Hark, n( d a les , Oregon.
A l g e r n o n 8 D r e s s e r Register.
Court with the seal of »aid Court affixed this I
• ' A. fierier, of Gate», Oregon.
Ath day of Qctoher A D I'jus.
1st p u b . Oct 2 3 , 1 9 0 8
Peter Anderson,of Port land,O regon.
KD.AU.EN,
J.T . Kearns&Co.
Stayton. Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
<s t ^ i
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Clerk.
J
last pub Nov 20,
ALOCRNON 8, fiBEffm , K ciU t«r.