The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 17, 1905, Image 6

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Notice for Pubicatlon
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
United States land office. Portland. Oregon, July
1 1 .1 9 0 5 . Notice is hereby given that in comp’ iance
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
1878. entitled ‘ ‘An act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and W ash­
ington territory;" as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, Theodore E. Man-
nerd, o f Portland, county of Multnomah, state of O re­
gon. has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 6608, for the purchase of the E V i of nwK
& Lots 1 & 2 of section 18, In township 5 South,
range 4 East, 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 hi3 claim to
said land before the register & receiver at Portland.
Oregon, on W ednesday the 4th day of October. 1905
H e names as witnesses: Jam es Miller of Portland.
Oregon; Edward Burke of Portland, Oregon: J . C.
Burke of Portland, Oregon, and Chas. Osborne of
Portland. Oregon. A n y and all persons claim ing ad­
versely the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before said 4th
day of October, 1905.
Algernon S . Dresser. Register.
United States Land O ffice. Portland, Oregon. Ju­
ly 11. 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with tha provisions of the act of Congress of June
3, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash­
ington territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892. Alva J. Scott of Ho-
quim, county of Chehalis. state of Washington, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
6594 for the purchase of the N w # of N e'-i. N e K of
N e K . S o * of N e * and N e ^ of S e t f of section No 34
in township No 5 S . range 4 E. and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim­
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before R egister & R e ­
ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday the 26 day of
Septem ber, 1905. H e names as witnesses: W olfee
Hall of James, Oregon; John Lowe of Vancouver,
Washington; Malvina Scott of Hoquim. Washington;
Richard Blade of Aberdeen, Washington. Any and all
persons claim ing adversely the above described lands
are requested to file their claims in this office on cr
before said‘26 day of September. 1905.
A lgern o n s. Dresser. Register.
United States Land office. Portland, Oregon. July
31, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California. Mevada and Oregon,
and Washington territo ry ." as extended to ail the
public land states by.act of August 4. 1892, George
E. Randall of Molalla. county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 6639. for the purchase of the S e K of
section 32 in township 5 s. range 4 e. and w ill offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before the reg­
ister and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday,
the 1 9 day of October, 1905. H e names as witness­
es:
Albert Pasold of of Molalla, Oregon; Harry J.
Rastall of Molalla, Oregon: Craham Hungate of Molal­
la. Oregon. Ira Dickey of Molalla. Oregon.
Any and
all persons claiming adversely the above described
lands are requested to file their claims in this office
on or before said 19 day of October, 1905.
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
United States land office. Portland. Oregon. July
12, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale 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. Benjamin F.
Moore of Kelso, county of Clackamas, state of O re­
gon. has this day filed In this office his sworn state­
ment No. 6620. for the purchase of the S H of neK
of section 12 in township 2 S . range 4 E. and will of­
fer proof to show that the land sought Is more valua­
ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses. and to establish his claim tc seid land before
the register & receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Mon­
day. the 9th day of October. 1905.
H e names as
witnesses; Michael C Donahue of Kelso. Clackamas
Co. Oregon: Joseph Donahue of Kelso. Clackamas
Co. Oregon; Daniel Esalee of Kelso. Clackamas Co.
Oregon; Lew McCabe of Kelso, Clackamas Co. O re­
gon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 9 day of Oct­
ober. 1905.
A lg e rn o n s . Dresser. R egister.
United States Land O ffice. Portland, Oregon, July
1 1 ,1 9 0 5 . Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
1878, entitled " A q act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and W ash­
ington territory." as extended to all ' the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892. Malvina Scott of Ho­
quim. county of Chehalis. state of Washington, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No
6595. for the purchase of the N w K of section No 34
In township N o 5 S. range N o 4 E. and w ill offer proof
to show that land sought is more valuable for itstimber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­
lish her claim to said land before the R egister & R e ­
ceiver at Portland. Oregon. on Tuesday, the 26 day
of Septem ber. 1905. She names as witnesses: W ol­
fee Hall of James. Oregon; Richard Blade of Aberdeen
Washington; John Lowe of Vancouver. Washington;
Alva J . Scott of Hoquim. Washington.
Any and all
persons claim ing adversely the aboved escribed lands
are requested to file their claims In this office on or
before said 26 day of September. 1905
Algernon S . Dresser. Register
Man, like the Indian, is dying out
Judge R. S. Bean of Salem is the and being driven out by the women
gentleman who is to occupy the is what Prof. Bodine of Chicago Su ­
Federal Judge seat.
perintendent of education says.
DODCE ITEMS
A little baby girl came to the home ot
Uncle Bill Park last Thursday, Uncle B’s
first baby and he is happy in his old age.
Mrs. Cherry is visiting in Dodge this
week.
Mrs. Marrs, Mrs. W ill Myers and Syd­
ney Smith were calling on Mrs. Parks
Sunday.
Miss Adell M ulkey from M yrtle Creek
was visiting friends last week at Spring-
water and Dodge. She returned home
Sunday.
Ray Marrs was calling on N eil G. Sun­
day.
Miss Cora K eller was at the Gordon
Sunday evening.
Mr. K elle r’s three daughters and Miss
K eller o f Aurora went to Springwater to
church Sunday.
Ethel, and Besaie Bowdish and Laura
K elle r were visiting Miss M ulkey Satur­
day. R oy says he wishes he were a girl
so he would get an invitation too.
Geo. Bowdish is home now harvesting.
Mrs. Mace Warwick was visiting her
friend Mrs. Ell Lacey the first c f the week
There is an unually large crop o f a j -
p'es and prunes here this yei r.
D o c g c has a population o f about forty-
four all told and there has b^en seven
people mrried out o f this neighborhood
since last hop picking. W ho w ill be the
next?
The Saloon License Cace
The case of the City of Estacada
against Messrs. Corrigan and Cun­
ningham came up for trial before
Justice Haviland last Friday.
A t­
torney Hedges of Oregon City ap­
peared as counsel for the city, and
Attorney Heylman for the defend­
ants.
The defense admitted that
they were doing business on a li­
cense issued by the county, but con­
tended that it was a legal license.
The prosecution held that the city
alone could grant saloon license and
that the license from the county is
no good, that the city charter gives
the city sole jurisdiction over all
saloon license matters.
The point
at issue is A question of law. The
county’s license was found illegal,
and the defendants each fined $30.
Mr. Cunningham paid his fine, and
has made application for a city li­
cence. Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan ap­
pealed and will take their case to
the district court. Their bonds for
the fines were placed at $100. each.
The city of St. Johns has given
up tryinng to sell its $10,000 bond
issue, as all the bidders say the is­
sue is illegal.