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v c OREGON CITY KNTERVRI8E, FRIDAY MARCH 4, 1904, A POET'S ALOOFNESS. Tlie Maaaer la Whir Woerfawortk Waa Krcaraea r Mia Krlchkora. The worthies of Wordsworth's YV Inge In the lake country of England tnd tlu'Ir own ideas of hts value s a mat) and a poet When questioned after his dtvath at to hla personality thoy readily admitted that he waa klud to those who wore la alcknesa or need. Thoy could count on him on a pinch, Put he did not hobuob with hla nelgh-tors. "He did not notice them much, said n old man In answer To Questions naked by the author of "Lake Country Sketches." "A Jem Crow and an auld blue cloak was his rig,' continued the old man. "And as for his habits, be had noon. River knew him with pot 1' his hand or a pipe 1' bis mouth." After deep probing the author brought out: "lee; Wordsworth was fond or n good dinner at times If you could get him to It. That was the Job." Then the poefs aloofness was again touched upon. "He waa forever pacing the roads and his own garden walks and always composing poetry. He was ter'ble throng In visitors and folks ye mun ken at times, but If he could get awa' fra them a spell he was out upon his walk. And tnen he would set his bead a bit forrad and put his hands behint his back. And then he wonld start a-bum-mlng, and It was bum, bum, bum, and go on bumming for long enough right down and back again. I suppose, ye ken, the bumming helped him out a bit" Legal Notices. Aotlce r t'ianl Settlement, Notice is hereby given that the under signed, adiidmsttainx of tha estateof John l. I'olM'n, ifimi, haii Hied tn the county couitot Clackamas coiihtv, Oregon, her Kotle t I'IiihI Neltlcment. Notice Is hereby given Hut the under signed, executor ol the estate ol Jacob Cr der, deceased, has hied Inn ftintl account ill the county court ol the enmity ol Clacks tuss, state ot Oregon, mid I he said court has apimlnted Mo-idav, the 4ih day ot April, l!4, at the hour o"l 10 o'clock a. in., nt the conn hone in Oregon City, Oregon, as the I mial atYYMillt ttfl MlliMi lilihlittHlriiirif saiul that MomtAV ih Nth .1-v of Mtvi, iu I ni wui lmH-for limrihK ny -.ml ll oh- rvK.ni in Oregon C.iy, Clackamas cou..lv. T1' ) " K7MU(. . Oregon, has been nied as the time and I ,f?",or o( ' Jacob l ra.ler, Nat a Good Looker. From the mountains of Camden, Me., comes a story of a Philadelphia mer chant who has a summer cottage In that village and who wished to ex change a lively horse which he owned with a French Canadian who had a more gentle animal, which women and children could drive. The Frenchman was willing to trade, but for some rea son insisted upon repenting to the vis itor that the local horse did not "look" as well as the one belonging to the Philadelphia man. An exchange satisfactory to both parties was eventually made, and the first time the visitor's wife took the new horse out for a drive she discov ered that the beast was as blind as a mole. A few days later, when the rus tlcator met the Frenchman, he said: "See here, you rascal! That horse you swapped with me for mine was stone blind. Why didn't you tell me of It at the timer "Ah'm bin try tell you all Ahm bin know how fer to telL Ah'm bin say my horse was ho look lak you horse say so seex, nine tarns. Ab'm bo bin blam' eef you no hear me." Philadelphia Ledger. ' place by said court lor hearing and drter- kilning any and all objection to said ttnal account. ELLA COLfcON, Administratrix of tin Kstate of John P. Cotson, deceased. March JH. police for l'uoliraitoa (Isolated T ract ) Vm Ul le ltadl CuTel "Department of the Interior, United Stales Land Office, Or.vron City, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that tn pursuance o( instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Othce, under authority vested in bim by Section ?4M U. 8 Ker. Stat., as amended by (he Act of Congress approved February '.ti, ltift, wa will pro ceed tu otter at public salt on the "1st day of March, 14, at 11 o'clock A. M.. nsxt, al thisothce, the following tract of land to-wit Uit 4 of Sec, Si. T. 4 8.. K. 2 K. W. M. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to Hie their claims in this othoe on or before the day above designated for the com iiiencenient of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. GEO. W. BIBEE, Receiver. January SOlh, UtH. deceased. 11. II. Dimick, attorney for Executor. laied March I, l'.M I .n.Tto In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County ot Clackamas. 0. C. Maronay, Plaintiff,! vs. C. Bartach, Defendant. ) To C. Bartach. Defendant In the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court and action on or before the 1st day ol April, l;s. that being the last day ordered by the Court for the publica tion of uim summons: And if von tail to appear or answer the plaintiil will take judgment against you for the sum ol t575 6bon his first cause of ac tion and the sum of 1:28 00 on his second cause of action together with the costs and disbursements in said action, and w'll ap- plv to the Court foi an order to tell the property atiached in this action to-wit: (.ne sawnuH one engine and all other ap pliances connected with said sawmill and a certain quantity of lumber o:: the yard at aid sawnini. This summons Is published by order of the Hoi.. Thomas F. Rvan. JuuVe of the Coiintv of Clackamas, State of Oregon, for a period of sii successive weeks. Tub first publication to be on Friday the 11) h 'lay I February. 1IHH. Date ol last publication rnday, April 1st, J. U. CAMPBELL, Attorney for PlBtntirT. Tree Shaped by the triad. The effect of wind upon trees Is pow erful. Even the presence or absence of forests may be determined by the character of the prevailing wind or the conditions that modify It. The wind arts as a drying agent, giving a special aspect to many plants. When It is al most always from the same quarter the plants show greater development upon one side. Trees are smaller on the windward edges of forests, and trunks and branches are beut to lee ward. The deformations are most mark ed near the sea or In flat regions. The cherry, plum, walnut, black poplar, ash and certain pines are very sensi tive to the wind, but mountain pines and certain firs offer great powers of resistance, and these are recommended for reforesting wind swept lands. History Made Palatable. Joseph Salvador, the French histo rian, and Jules Sandeau, a novelist, made their meeting at a public recep tion the occasion for a dispute as to the respective places which they occupied In the world of letters. "The reading of history is like a pill it needs the sugar coating to make palatable," argued the novelist "Ah, but It Is the Ingredient wb?h cures, not the coating," remarked the historian. "Then let us divide honors," said San deau, "for If It were not for my sugar coating your historical facts would dry on tne shelves." The Duratloa of . One evening Victor Hugo was dictat ing letters to his secretary. Overcome by fatigue, the great man dropped Into a slumber. A few moments after ward be awoke, haunted by a dream which, as he thought had extended over several hours, and he blamed bis secretary for sitting there waiting for him Instead of wakening him or else going away: What was his surprise when the bewildered secretary told him that he had only Just finished writ ing the last sentence dictated to him. A Striking Simile. Old Employee You know as well as I do that I have been as faithful as clockwork in your employ. Old Employer (b'terly) Yes, Just exactly as faithful as clockwork. You truck every time yon could and never gave more than five minutes' warning. Baltimore American. ClaaalfylnaT Him. "Yes, ma'am," said the peddler, "this here hair tonic will raise hair on a billiard ball." "But will It raise hair on a pump kin?" asked the lady of the bouse. "Well, I should say so!" "I'll take a bottle and get my husband io try lt"-Judge. m.n.no.N. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore iron, lor Clackaniat County. Helen S. (tamer, Plaintiff.) vs. t'. J. Gamer, Defendant.) To C. J. Garner, the above named defend ant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in tbe above entitled court and causa on or before tbe ei titration of six weeks Ironi and alter the date of the first publication of this summons, the tame be ing tbe time fixed by order of the court for ti e publication ol this s'imiiious. which or der was mad.) and e ter d on the ib day of February, A. D. 1904. and you were given the time therein stated to appear and an swer, and in default thereof, the plaintiil wil: apply to the court for the reliel .le (unruled in the complaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony now existing between ym and said plaintiff be dissolved, and that he plaintiff be awarded the custody and control ot the two minor children, to wit: I. eland Garner and Gerald Gamer, tbe issue of said marriage, and U.at the Court decree to the plaintiff such interest In or portion of the real property of defendant as to the court may seem just and proper; said real estate being Lot 3 and fractional Lot'4 in Blk. 5 of Pleasant Home Addition to the City of Portland, Multnomah County, State ol Oregon, and that plaintiil recover her costs and disbursements in this suit. Service of summons by publication in tbe Orenou City Enterprise, a weekly newspa per of general circulation, puolislied at Ore gon City in aaid County and State, once a week for six weeks, is made by order of said court, which said order waa duly made and entered on the 2th day of February, 11W4 anu toe nrst publication of said aunmoi is made in the issue of said newspaper bear' nig oate oi ttn a ay ot junicn. iuu4. W. W. SPARKS and COOVERT 4 bTAW.ETO.V, At tor ne j t lor Plaintiff. :tlr of Nnle of Meal lrorrly at Private Nnle. The undersigned, havlnn bean dot authorised by the County Court of the State j oturegon, lor llackamas County, hereny gives notice that from and alter the 1st day of April, l!X, be will proceed to sell at pri vate salt to the highest bidder for rash the following real proery, In panels or as a whole, belonging to the estate ol J a toes E. Ctirrie, deceased, and particularly described at follows: The South-west qnarterlS. W )oftht South-east quarter (8. . '), the East half IK. Mi of the Souib-west querteHS. W. if) and Lot Four m of Section Thirty (;ni) Township Six (6) North of Rang Six (tl) West ol the Willamette Meridian, contain ing ltcl.tm acres, In 0 atsop Comity, Oregon, it ids will be addressed to the undersigned at Halem, Oregon. A. M. CRAWFORD, Administrator of the estiieof James E. Currie, deceased. Notice far I'stblleatloBt. Timber Laud, Act June 3, 1878. Vnlted States Land Office, I Oregon City. Ore., Feb. 11, P.kM ( Notice ia hereby given that in compll ance w ith the provisions of the act of con gress of June J, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the pub lic land stales by act of August 4, Angus Mel'hee, of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale i f Oregon, has this day Hied In this office his sworn statement No. tVkd, fnrtbe purchase of the ne of section No. 13, in townihip No. '.' toiiib, range No 7 east, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag rirultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before ttte register and receiver ol this ollloe at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Friday the (It I) day nf May, l'.m. He names at witnesses: Chas. Onhorn, Robert Osborn, A. Jones, D. MclKinald, all of Portland, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to hie their claims tu this office on or before said bib day of Mav, lH. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Adnilulatrator'a .lotlro. Notice it hereby given that the under signed bat been only appointed as Admin istrator of tbe estate of Henry Kleinsmith, deceased, and all persons having claims against tbe said estate must present them to the undersigned duly verified within tix months of the aate ol this notice. Dated Febrnarv 13th. UlU. HENRY KLEINSMITH. Jr., Administrator of the estate of Henry Kleinsmith. deceased. G. B. DIM OK. Attorney for Admr. The Building: SEASON Will Be Lively Wo navo providotl plenty of building material, such as doors, windows, hardware, wall paper, paints and oil. Somo unscrupulous Hrson8 will claim that they can buy doors and windows cheaper in Portland than in Oregon City, but we say no; bring your list of doors and windows and our figures will prove what wo say. Wo only invite cash buyers, as wo will not soli building material on credit. Wo want you to bo sure of how tho paper will look on your walls. Do not mako tho mistake of pasting it on and regretting afterwards. Use judg ment in selecting. Uso euro in buying. Our stock is large enough to afford you just tho right paper. You dont have to send east for your paper. We have romnantsof good paper which will bo sold at 5c po double roll as long as it lasts. Paper 7 Haloon l.ivraae. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City council (or a renewal of my saloon license at my present place ol business, Main street near Sixth. Frank Nkiibkm. aloon l.li eiiHe. Notice Is hereby given that I will ap- gjia J Some Stoves Aro Chinee. Hy tho as full of tricks-as tho heathen timo tho cook learns tho uso of dampers and drafts you aro giving up all the cooking Simple in Mechanism is our Charter Oak Range, It is simply made to do tho work without all the quirks, .Want a set of Chairs ? Ask for our Sitting Room Chair. $3.85 for G High Hack well built chairs. FRANK BUSCH, THE HOUSEFURNISHER QRnnoN city wi nno.Mw. In the Circuit Court of tha State of Ore gon, lor Clackamas uouuty. A W. Melton. y Plaintiff.) v Jeanette Mellon, Defendant.) To Jeanette Melton, the above named de- fendaet. In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are herebv reipiir d to appear and answrr the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause and Court on or before fifth ply at the next regular meeting ol the ,y 0 March, l'Jirt, aaid day brtn more Oregon City council for a renewal ol my than six weeks from tbe Mday of January liquor license at my preaeut place of businenR, Main street between Fourth and Fifth. E. A. Heady ftaloon I.lrenne. ivotice is nereoy given that 1 will ap ply to the City Count-. I lor a Liquor li cense at Seventh street and Railroad avenue at the regular meeting of the Cily council in April, lWi. Jacob Wind, Notice ot Ke-KhtabliKhiuent of Grade ol Htreet. Notice it hereby given that the grade of oenier street ot uregon uity, Oregon, from the North line of First Street to the South line ot Seventh Street will be re-established so at to mate eaid grade conform at near at practicable to tbe contour of tbe preten surface of laid ttreet. This notice It published pursuant to an oroer niaae Dy me i;ouncil of Oregon City, regrUl BB regular meeting held Mrcb 2, mo. UKtUJi U CUKKY. Recorder. Notice of Ntreet Improvement Notice it herebv given that Center Htreet Of Oregon lity, Oregon, between tbe North line ol r irst htreet and tbe Soutn line of Seventh htreet will be improved with crushed rock and by laying sidewalks, curbs, corner blocks and drains and bv grading said ttreet to such grade line as may herealterbe established. This notice it published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Oregon Citv. Oregon, at a regular meeting held March 2, BKLCE U. CUKIiY. . Recorder. Have Servant. First Housewife Some day I ondo boot everything the servant doe. Second Housewife Gracious! How Ho you dare? Detroit Free Press. True Lot. Mllly-I'm writing to Dolly, yon any message for her? Tllly-W'hat! Writing to that horrid creature? Well, give her my love. Some persons do first, think after ward and repent forever. Becker. O AHTOni A. Bean the H M YoaHawWways EoiJM figoatar. f , ZiSrfZ-J- f Notice for lublIculioo Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. tinted Htates Land Otlice, Oregon City, Oiegon, reb. ID, liW4. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands in I he States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," at extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, Joseph H. (Jolt, of Eagle Creek, county of Clackamas State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this otlice hit tworn statement No. 63(i8, for the pur chase o( the N W of N Wl4 of Section ao. 14 in loarnabip i s, Uan.e No. 6 East, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable (or its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to eaid land before the Eegister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City on Friday, the 13TH DAY OF MAY, 1904. He names as witnesses: Adelbert Field, of Portland, Oregon ; Charles Van curen.of Eagie Creek, Oregon; David HoffmiMter. ol Eagle Creek, Oregon; Frank E. Coon, ol Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons elaimingadveiselv tbe above-described lands are requested to die their claims in this office on or before said 13th day of May, 1)4. ALGEiiNON 8. DKKHSEK, iiegister. Adnainiat.i tor' Nale of rofrtjr. teal HI VI tio-ial. - ..... .k- M ... ...,KI,...tl.k.. nl ' ...r von' : r.o z ;7 ; !' "! . . answer, for waul thereof, the plsihlit! ill apply to the Court for the reliel prayed for in the said oonipiaini, io-wiv: For a decree of said Court, dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing be tween plaintiil and defendant, and for tuch other relief at to the Court teems Just and eauit able. The order for publication of ttinimoris I this suit was made and entered by order Tnomas A. McHrlde, Judge of said Court, on the Wth day of January, 1IU. D. M UONAUOH. Attorney fei I'lalntill. In the Circuit Court for the State of Ore gon, for Clackatua County. Laura K. Aliis. I'lalntill,) vs. V William Alii., Defends!!'.) To William A Ills, the above named de fendant: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and aner the complaint tiled bimiiiki you in the alKive entitled suit and court within six weeks Irom Jan. IT.' l. ltmi, which is the date ol the lirst publication hereof, and if you fail to to ap pear and answer, for want'thereol, plaintiil ml will ap M .TI V10TJ. of Ore- Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of an order ol the county court of the ttate of Oregon for the county of Multnomah, duly made and entered ol record on the Nth dav L-. 1 . 1 , u , i ... ... J ui rruruu;, in me mailer oi the es tate of Rosa K. Rurrell, deceased, authoris ing and directing the sale ot tbe real nrou. erty to said estate belonging in the manner prescribed by law for the tale of real prop erty upon execution, I, Gordon Voorhlee, administrator witb the will annexed of the estate ol Kosa V. Burrell. deceased, will of fer for tale and will tell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house diw.r of Clackamas county in the ttate of Oregon, on Tueaday, the 29th day of March, V.M at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 14. of said day, 'all the following described real iironertv situ. ate In Clackamas county, Oregon, to-wit- Block In Waverly Heights. Bald tale 'to be for cash, subject to confirmation bv the court. GORDON VOOKHIKS. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate oi Kosa t . Burrell, deceased. Feb. 21. 4t. Kinnoi. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore gon, lor the County ol Clacaaniaa, Lettle Poyter, Plttr. va. Frank I'oyser, Deft To Frank Poyser, above named defend int- In the name of the ttate of Oregon, you art hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aaainst you in the above entitled suit In tbe above named emirt nn or before the 11th day of March 10O1. tbe tame being teven weext iromine first Diibllcation of thit tummont. You oiii iik ,..nr that if von fail to antwer taid complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the reuei oiiraiuiu m complaint, towil: That the Donaa matrimony now exitling oeiwneii you plaintltt be dissolved. n is nnimnriB is iiuinisucu ut ui- the Hon. Thot. K. Ryan, county Judge of Clackamas coiintv. slate ol Oregon in the Oregon City Knterprise, a weekly news paper published and ot general circulation In .uiacaatnas county, ure., iur aeTeii suc cessive and consecutive weekt, commenc ing Friday. January 'U. and continuing to and Including r'rniay, Marcn 11, v.n. GHO. C. BROW NELL, Attorney lor .Plaintiff, Treasurer's Notice I now have money to uav ennntv warrants endorsed prior to July 1. 1901. Interest will cease on such warrants on the date of this notice. Dated this 4th day of March, 1904. Enos Uaiiim,. Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Notice for I'll bl Ira t Ion. Timber Land. Act June 3, 1H7H. Cnited States Land Ollice, Oregon City, Oregon, February 17, l'.M. Notice it hereby given that In compll ance with the provision! of the act of Con gress ol June 'A, 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton territory," as extended to all the fun- lie Land States by act of August 4, mn, Frank Habelt, ol Springwater, county of Clackamas, State of Oregon hat thit day tiled in thit otlice his sworn statement No. ()''(, for tbe purchase of the Southeast ot noutnwest vt oi oecuon ao. vi, in Township No. 4 B., Range No. 4 Kast. and will ofler proof to show that the land sought it more valuable lor Itt timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to taid land before tbe Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Tuesday, tne unti day oiMsy, i:l. He names as witnesset: Anton Habelt, of Springwater, Or., John Grobel, of Dodve, Or., Joe Meindel, ol Oregon City, Or., Aug ust Gensirowkie, of Springwater, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlice on or before taid 10th dav of May, VM. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. February 19. Register. ply to the court for a decree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony heretiilore raiitliiir Im- tween plaintiil and defendant, and for such other and further relief at to the court may seem just and proper, on thegronnil of your winiiii oesernon ol plaint II and tvnel anil Inhuman treatment. 1 111") summons it published by order nf Hun. IbiimasA. .McHrlde, Judge of the bhov nnine l court, duly made on Novem ber l.ltli, IISl'l, which order prescribe! that this summons shall bt published once week for tlx consecutive weekt. CIIAS. K. LORD, Attorney for Plaintiff, ruruaiiu, tree, .inn, l:j,s. Notice ol flat a I Nettiement. In the County Co art of the State of Ore. ton for the Coiintv of Claekamas. In the matter of the ettateof John Muser, oeceBseu. .-.once is neretiy given that the final ac count of the administratrix of the estate of John Moser, deceased, has been rendered to said court for settlement, and tbat Monday the 7th day of March, l'.M, at ten o'clock a. ai. nas oeeu duly appointed by aaid oouri for the hearing ol objections to tuch unai BTcouni and ror the settlement thereof. Dated January 27, 11104 BARBARA MOSER. Administratrix. police fop I'abllratlun. Department of tha Interlnr Land Officii at uregon uity, or., January a, 1104. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler bat filed notice of hit inten tion to make dual proof in snnriort nf h( claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver, of Oregon City, Oregon, on March IS, l'.M, via: William Newman, . H. E. No. 14,2X9. for the ie' of ne. sec U. t 3 1, r 3 e. lie names the following witnesses In prove bis continuous residence ni,oii,.il cultivation of said land, vis: ' Out Erickson.of Portland. Oregon; Just Hamilton, of Portland, Oregon i Frank Uusch. of Oremin i'.iir irv,.n- u... Stephens, of Oregon City, Oregon.' ALUlMtaON o. DRERHER, Regitttr. In the Circuit Court of the State p ,,-r larnHiiin .OUtltV. Catherine Cornell, Plaintiff, vt. Clsrence Cornell, Defendant. To Clarence Cornell, the above named delemlant : In the name of (he State of Oregon, you are hereby required f ,, 1(, , entitled Court and anaoer Ilia romp.,nt tiled against yu In the above entitle,) mm on or before tha ,',th day of March, 1!H, ?o i . '"LM ,0 l"'"r " answer. I lalntitr will apply to the Court for a dT cree demanded In the complaint against you to wit: lor a decree of absolute divorce ,l,''r'.' custody of her said minor child, hdward Cornell, and for the costs and disbursed enta of this suit. Tnls siimmoiis Is piihlisheil pur-iiant to an order made on the Mh day f January, Judge of the above entitled Court. I he first punllcatlon is made on Hie '.".'mi day of January, lisn. j.;. k. MERliKH, Attorney for PlalntilK Jin. Administrator's ftotlre. Notice is hereby iri ven that I have hn appointed arlministrator of the estate of Edward W. Bingham, deceased, by the toiwiy uouri oi ine mate ot tlrfirnn tnr l...l.- n . .. " iom;aaiiiaa voumy. All persons having vmuus againsi me tain estate sre hereby required to present them, dulv verified as by law required, to me at my resi dence on the Willamette River torn mil. above tho town of Oswego, or at the of. nceoi neneca Hmlth In the Waldo build ing, corner of Second and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon, on or before six months from the expiration of the first publication of this notice, whu-h la on the 12tb day of February, 1904. OTSVSNS BlNUIIAM, Administrator. Notice Tor I'ubllcailoB). (TimlKir Ltnd Act, June 3, 1H78 ) U. 8. Und Otlice, Oregon City, v .. . . . December I'd, Notice Is hereby given that fn com pliance with the provisions of (he act of congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "Ad act lor the ts Is of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as eatended to all the public land states by act of An gUHt 4. 1802, Alex.nder W. Conrtney. ol Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this offlc bis sworn statement No. 034:', for thn purchase of the nw.lf of section 2S. In townsh.p No. 5 s, rsnga 3 s, and will olTer proof to show mt tle a0(1 (J h s more valuable for its tltnlier or stJiia .Zi im ;rlc,ult"'1 purposes, and to establish his claim to said land More, the register and receiver nf iki. m . Oreg0n Cty 0re m MwiJ fc 14th day of March. Tisii " ' He names as witnesses: J. D "(he C. II. Osborn. kol.t iL?'-' T.o,M(. of Portland, Oon.-"' Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands . re requested to file thole .Ul". fl, nn n. ."V. ,m"" "I- Iiegister. Ciisanest lots in Orexoa Cilr for aala. Isxjiire at Us Bnavpriait offlao. Oa. 2 U .tollce to OedKors. Notice It hereby given toat John Strana has been appointed by the .rohli. Clackamas county, Oresmi ail nd t of the ettateof Vil.tU4' u 'j 1 " " I resel l c slms dnlv venHed with proper Voucher, to Ati J. mitilstrator at Kelso, Oregon or at tT.. ollice of hi. attorney 'at Oregon air Ore gon, within tlx month, from thit d.to Dated January 14, 1904. Administrator of the EsUtsVaVen'tlns. Adams, deceased, vaioouno JOHN W. CODER, Attorn. for Admlr.lttrator. Aduilnlalralor's Nolle, Notice it hereby riven th.t i. tigned administrator of the ettat. of Jtosa. 1 arker, deceased, b at filed hit final account as tneb administrator.,,,! h.. .... Court of the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon hat fixed and set tbe 7tb day of March. I'M, at the hour of 1 Ji- !' of aaid day, at the time for bearimr .hl.' lionttoand the ttlllement of ,(..., accounl. , J. L.hmith Adminliirttor.