The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 17, 1907, Image 4

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    I . G. Carjieiit.-r who is in Mexi­
co is quite sick with typhoid
Kd Ucmer is the possessor of a hran
PUBLISHED TH U RSD A Y MORNING
new? piano. Kd needs a whole lot
more with which to furnish a home.
II. A. W ILLIAM S
T II K
K S T A C A I) A
N K \V S
Ou Monday I)r. llahcock began
E rleici st til« r«noff1«-J» '.n Etrscsls. Oregon, u
delivering his course of lectures at
second class nail
the North Pacific Dental college,
One jrecr
...... *1 00 Portland.
Slz months ..
................ ®0
Brick manufacturing capitalists
are considering purchasing the Kt-
tacada brick plant.
They a r e j k o -
OCTOBER 17. 1907
ple who believe they can make the
It is always of tlie greatest im­ factory pay.
portance wlu.11 people are talking of
George Lockerby was a visitor at
their liotne town to outsiders tint the Clackamas county fair during
their views shall he couched in such all the time of the fair.
He took a
language as to give to strangers the number of exhibits from here, and
correct understanding of things. A was busy all the time doing good.
resident of Kstacada has bet n quot­ He says tile display of fruit and
ed iu the daily papers as saying:
vegetables was simply wonderful,
“ Stockholders of the carcotnpan- and was just as good as was seen at
y, the majority of whom reside in the Lewis & Clark fair.
He is en­
Portland, have been amazed to note thusiastic in advocating the county
that only one man is at work dig­ f lir, and intends to take in the one
ging a ditch :n which to run a mile at Gresham this week.
of pipe from the reservoir fiom which
Kstacada obtains its water supply.”
Mr. Joshua McDaniel who pur­
That is all right so far as it goes, chased the old Rivers homestead on
but the stanger would understand the Kagle Creek-George road is at
l>y it that the city was putting in a work rebuilding the house, and fix-
water system, and the “ pipe line’’ 1 itig up the premises generally. The
was to convey water into the city farm consists of 120 acres on the
from the reservoir. If the interview north bank of Kagle Creek, and is a
hatl'.explained what this“ pipe line” place well adapted to diversified
s for, and that Kstacada has the farming, and Mr. McDaniel intends
tine, good, $10000 water system making a fine place of it. Mr. and
it iias had for three years, water for Mrs. McDaniel have just moved
domestic use and fire protection, the down from Polk county where they
injury to the town would have been have been tax-payers for the past
|H years. They came to Oregon 62
avoided.
The people of Kstacada have tlv :r years ago, passing over the Cas­
Mr.
differences, but they should not, on cades south of Mt. Hood.
that account, receive a slam in the McDaniel is well pleased with his
daily papers without the ore intc - I new farm location. The soil is rich
viewed giving the reasons and facts and productive, and can be easily
in the matter. Our people are all irrigated. Tuesday, the 15th, was
freely disposed to encourage new Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel’s59th wed­
and legitimate enterprises, and the ding anniversary.
Mr. McDaniel
city lias never lost any new enter­ is 82 years of age.
prise for want of local encourage­
Killed a Big Black Bear
ment.
SUBSCRIPTIO N
Music for ey411
HENRY V. ADIX, M. D.
11 .
Buy a Phonugnph
' I have the agency for the Edi­
TELEPHONE
son Phonograph and Supplies.
Dr. C. B. SMITH
T hey are sold with a small cash
PH YSICIAN
payment and a little each month
Come In Any Time and Listen to the Music
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P HONE
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f/.p
The short steep hill on the
Springwater road just across the
river from town is to lie done away
with. A grade is being made along
the hillside which will greatly im­
prove the road.
Timber lard, Act June 3. 1878
Noliai for Publication
United States * anci Oifico, Portland. Oregon. Sept.
b . 1907. Notice is heieby given that incompliance
with the provisions of the act of ccngress of Jure 3.
1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land* In
the 3:at©3of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash­
ington territory." as extended to all the public land
s-.ates by act oi August 4 1892, Guy C. Manningof
Portland, county cf Multnomah, state of Oregon, haa
this day filed in this office his 3worn statement No.
7538. forCthe purchase of the E V* SE X , SW % SE
X . SE X SW X of section 27 in township 2 S range
7 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stono than for agri­
culture juvpose. and to establish his claim to said
land before register and receiver at Portland. Oregon,
on Wednesday the 20th day of November. 1907. He
names'as witnesses:
Charles Kadderly of Portland. Oregon
Charles A. Simpson of
John N. Manningof
Bert King of
Any and all persons palming adversely the above
dlscribed lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 20th day of November
1907.
Algernon S. Dresser. Register
William K. Havüand, M. D
Those at work on the bridge at
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
Kstacada have found that the struc­
Notice for Publication
ture is in worse condition than they United States Land office. Portland. Oregon, Sept.
6.
1907.
Notice
is hereby given that in compliance
Estacada tl,OUjght it was, and more repairs with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
are necessary. It it were not so late 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
The * 'acada Pharmacy
Office at drug store
— V
R ESID EN C E
Hotel Estacada.
Call Bell & Phone ' in the season a new bridge would
lie built.
Directors Stormtr, Howe and Rea
1 gan and Clerk Lovelace of the city
j school board met last evening and
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
p g putting w a lk s down at
When You Buy This
iest
A
m en ts
*4U a
W ashington
L
Mt NTS BEST
D r. R . W . ANDERSON
PEN i IS I
n o u i?
EST
Will visit Kstacada every Saturday !the scho01’ and Providing a means
j of water drainage.
It was neces­
sary to order more seats, as the at-
Office with Or. C. B. Smith
| tendance 6f pupils is increasing.
You Get The
Diittick & Bimick,
Why does the horse look so fat?
And slick? Why, because he was
fed on feed Iwiiglit of J. F. Lovelace
Your Creamery Checks will lie
larger at the end of each month it
you get the best (it costs nontore)
You will find the best quality of
FEED
in the city at Lovelace’s warehouse
and sold at the lowest prices
GIVE I S A CALL
f
$500 to suit. We will sell you ex-
On Tuesday evening Edna Miller | change on l’ortland at par
Bank
with the aid of a ir.iwd of her of Kstacada.
friends gave Miss Ethel Keller a
Afflicted With Sore l i e * for H Years
delightful surprise party. The ev­
I have been a fflicte d with sors eves for
ening was s]K.ut iu novel ami amus­
33 years. Thirteen years ago I 1 -ecame
ing entertainment. When it comes totally Mind anil m i hlinil for six years.
to producing lawyers Kstacada will My evea w in i badly lull (tiled. One of
not be far down the line. At a late iny neiglilmrs insisted upon me tryin g
li >ur the patty dispersed and all Cham berlain's sa lv e atnl gave me half a
proclaimed it one of ti e n o t en­ box of it. To m y surprise it healed m y
eyes and my sight came hark to me.—P
joyable gatherings these young peo P 1 : iris, Cynthiana, K » . Chamberlain's
pic have indulged in.
sale is for sale by Kstacada 1 lyug Store,
SUROKON
Over the drug store
J. F. L O V E L A C E
The Good Citizen Our idea of a
g Mid citizen, and we are glad there
are many in this community, is on.-
always ready to give according to
his means to community enterprises
He takes stock in them all and does
not lose faith in an occasional ven­
ture if it proves bad. He is not a-
fraid to buy real estate and to pay
what it is worth. He talks up his
town at home and abroad, thinks it
the healthiest place (inearth; believ­
ing it to become the largest city in
its section, and wants to be buried
tli .-re when he dies. He is worth a
Portland will hold another rose-
whole regiment of the lukewarm
festival next June.
Portland has
kind.
grown into the festival habit, and
Factions Be Blanked T h e r e
it is a good one.
shoul 1 lie no factions in any town.
A shoemaker has a card in his The property of one individual and
window reading: Any resjx-ctable every improvement enhances the
man. woman or child can have a fit 1 value of all projierty in the place.
Our little city is simply one large
in this store.
family. When this is discorded hut
little progress is made. When there
A Portland Chinaman has liee-n D a united pul I for anything its nc-
arrested for stealing electricity. lit­ complishiiH-nt is made easy. Envy,
is quite A mercan ized.
jealousy and hatred are things to lie
despised.
Envy is a canker that
gnaws at the heart and makes folks
County Commissioner John L<-w
sour, disgruntled and unhappy, and
ellen is in Kstacada this week stt-
jealousy warps the intellect and
jierint« tiding the repair work on the
makes us unfair in passing judg­
bridge over the Clackamas.
'1 he
ment
Hatred does not pay even
b. idge is receiving new plank on the
from a sordid point of vi w.
driveway, the ends of the beams
F IS H D IN N E R S
are being ¿lengthened, and the sup­
porting timbers on the south side
1 ish Dinners are served every
are lieii.g icplactd. The work will Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel
take but a few days, and at 110 time and restaurant. Regular price.
will f-:ot trafiic lie stopjied.
$6,800 to loan in amounts aliove
8 :
The annual institute for Clacka-
. mas county terchers will be held on
the last four tlays of next week, at
Oregon City.
O FFICE anti RESID EN C E
Some of tlie families out northeast
President Josselyn of the railway of town have been feasting on nice,
company is quoted as saying:
sweet, juicy bear meat the past few
"W e are working now on specifi­ days. Monday morning Milt Marsh­
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cations for two additional units of all discovered that a liear had spent
W. A. H K Y L M A N, ï
GKO. C. BROW N E L K
5000 horsepower each that will be
ESTACADA
ORKGON CITY
the night iu his orchard, and had
installed in the Cazadero power sta­ forgotten to put the fence up where
BROWNELL
and
^F.YLHAN
tion
We will place the order for lie made bis exhit. A bear hunt
ATTORNEYS-ATI.AW
this equipment within the next 30 was at once begun, several in the
P R A C T IC E IN A L L CO U RTS
days, and the added power will lie neighborhood joining in.
Bruin
A ll kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to
ready for delivery in Portland by was tracked by the clogs down thru
Estates and Probate Matters carefu lly taken care of
^
next Fall. The cost of these two the timber on p ast Kd. Bates’ place
;..M+ 4 ..M.+++ 4 .+.F-l.X
units will be about $250,000.
where George DeShields, one of the
“ Freight trafiic 011 til • O. W. P. I party, met him "face to face” with
lines is increasing very fast.
We o dy about ten feet between them. O "
have placed additional equipment, I Geo lost no time in sending several j
but the business is taxing the fácil- s lots into the black fur, and then [
W E W IL L S E L L Y O U R PLO P
V
ities. The rock crusher at Cazade­ tlie dogs and liear had it in a rough j
ro is in full operation, and we are tumble 100 feet down the 1 ank. It
If you have any property for sale r
tnu-
unable to fill all the orders for rock took several long, litavy pulls to
nicate with us; we will find y
buyer
that come to us from the city for get the animal up into a wagon. It |
if w-liat you have to sell is sal
.
Dont
use on the city streets.”
weighed about 300.
delay but give us your terms and a descrip­
PF.RT PA R A G R A PH S H ANDED I’S
Miss Mae Stephens and the pupi's
iu her room will soon give a public
entertainment.
.dun and Surgeon
Office ami re L-nce, up stair- in the Es­
The 127 pound pumpkin which
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance ltd ween drug store at 1 sparks was at the county fair is now on ti e
county courthouse yard.
store, on Broadway
RATES
The Clackamas County fair held
at Cladstone last week terminated
very successfully. The participants
and promoters were all more than
satisfied with the good done and the
work accomplished.
The proba­
bility is that our county fair will be­
held each year hereafter as already
steps have been taken for one next
year.
In years gone the annual
county fair was one of the big fac­
tors in improving the conditions of
the rural people, and it still has its
great influence.
Eli Maddox has sold lrs Oregon
City property for $7.500.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
tion of your property
we’ ll do the test
T H E K S T A C A D A R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y
©
B. O. Boswell put electric wiring
in the Golden Kagle hotel on Mon­
day.
The Kagle Cr '
' bridge has
been taken do
it was un­
safe. There sb
a safe cross­
ing at this poin
The plank !i
n laid on the
county road in
i town between
John Tracy’s m 1 ,.ie town road.
Messrs. Kit
Gi and Fritzpatrick
have formed a company and will
give a duct in the seesaw line.
Mrs. C. S. Allen, who was taken
sick last Saturday evening, is get­
ting much better which her friends
are pleased to hear.
«
Judge Kelley of the P. R. Iv &
P. Co was in the city Saturday on
company business.
The County’s
Finances
Notice for Publication
Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Sept. 14, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Eli F. DeBord of Port­
Attorneys at Law
land, Oregon. ha3 filed notice of hi3 intention to make
final five year proof in support of his claim, viz:
jf.ST'Nortary Public, General Law Homestead er.try No. 14491 made Aug. 18, 1902,
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­ fortheLot7, SeX sw ii & SJ-i se^ of section 6 ,
township 5 south, range 4 east, and that said proof
stracts furnished
will be made before the register and receiver at Port­
land. Oregon, on October 28. 1907. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous residence
M O N EY LO A N ED
upon andcultivatlon of said land, viz:
R .C. Hunter of Montavilla. Oregon
Glen Hunter of
William Bonney of Colton,
O F F IC E S : 2, 3 & 4 , A N D R K S F N B LD .
Joshua Corbett of
Algernon S. Dresser. Register
O reg o n C it y
O reg o n
Livery, Feed & Sale
si 9-024
Notice for Publication
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878
Notice for Publication
United States Land Office. Ptr.land. Oregon. Sept.
6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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, Orogcn. Nevada and Wash­
ington territory.” as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892, Carrie C. Copple of
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No.
7536 for the purchase of the Northwest X of section’
34. in township 2 south, range 6 east, and will offer
proof to shew that the land sought is more valuable for
j it 3 timber or stone than for agriculturrl purposos and
{to establish her claim to said land before the register
and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday the 19
day of November. 1907. She names as witnesses:
Charles A. Marston of Cherryville. Oregon
John A. Maroney of
George W. Fisher of Portland. Oregon
Lillian B. Fisher of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to iile the claims in
this office on or before said 19th day of November.
1907.
Algernons. Dresser. Register
; Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Sept. 14. 1907.
| Notice i3 hereby given that James O. Linn, of Esta-
| cada, Oregon, his filed notice of his intention to make
final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead entry No. 15913 made March 29. 1906.
for the S e X nwK. S v /X n e l{ & NJ4 s e X of section
24. township 3 south, range 4 east, and that said
proof will be made before the register and receiver at
Portland, Oregon on October 28. 1907. He names
the
foll°wing witnesses to prove his continuous resi­
PRO PRIETO R
dence upon and cultivation of the land, viz:
John W. Pulley of Estacada. Oregon
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Walter P. Snuffln of
Granville B. Linn of
E.
L. Wannacatt of
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Notice for Publication
P. E. Linn of
United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon. Sep­
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
Algernon S. Dresser, Register tember 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in
s 19-024
compliance with the provisions of the act of congress
of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tim­
WOOD & LUMBER
j A Certain Cure for Croup—Used for Ten ber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington territory” as extended to all the pub­
Years Without a Failure
Local and Long Distance Telephone
lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, the fol­
Mr. W C Bott, a Starr City, Inti, harri- lowing named persons on Angust 29. 1907. filed in
' were merchant, is enthuiastic in his prais this office their sworn statements, to-wit:
Theodore Crockett of Spokane. County of Spokane,
I of Chamberlain’s cough remedy. His
How to Cure a Cold
state cf Washington, sworn statement No. 7544 for
Tin question of how to cure a cold children have all been subject to cruup & the purchase of the S e X section 32, township 2 south
.t unneesaarv loss of time is one in lie has used this remedy for the past fen range 3 east. W. M.
whicli wc arc all more or less interested, , years, and though they tnuen feared the ReckaCrockett of Spokane, county of Spokane stato
cf Washington, sworn statement No. 7546 for the
for the quicker a cold is
!ti n rid of the croup his wife and he always felt safe up­ purchase cf the NeJi section 32, township 2 south,
'ess the danger of pneumonia and other on retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain range 6 east. W. M.
His
-■ rious diseases. Mr. B \V I. Hull of Wa- cough remedy was in the house.
Lizzie Bickett of Spokane, county of Spokane, state
verly. Va. has used used Cham berlain's oldest child was subject to severe attacks of Washington, sworn statement No. 7547 for the
purchaseof the S *2 r \ : } i and S.'i n w X section 28.
c-u gh remedy for years and says,
“ I of the croup, but this remedy never failed township 2 south, range 6 east. W. M.
tirmly believe Cham berlain's cough rem- to effect a speedy cure. He has recom­ That they will offer proofs to show that the lands
• -dy to he absolutely tlie l-est prsjiaration mended it to lricnds and neighbors and sought are more valuble for the timber or stone there­
m tin marki t for colds. I have recom­ all who have used it say that it is un­ on than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
their claims to said lands before the register and re­
mended it to m y friends and they all ag­ equaled for croup and whooping cough ceiver of this office at Portland. Oregon, on Friday
u e with me. F o r sale by the Kstacada For sale by Kstacada drug store.
the 22 day of Nov. 1907.
They name as witnesses: W T Patton, 300 Mar-
Drug Store
quam building, Portland. Oregon: Lizzie Bickett. Spo­
kane, Washington: Luella M Patton, Portland. Ore­
gon: Belle O Proven, Spokane. Washington: Theo­
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
dore Crockett, Spokane, Washington.
Any or all persons claiming adversely the above
0. W. P. & Ry. Co. \ described
lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before the 22 day of Nov. 1907.
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
s!9-n 2l
STA BLE
W. A. JONES
if T IM E C A R D
;
H EAD QU AR TE RS
303.19 0 8 compared to $65,552.77
of the previous six months.
The
; Cars .eave Kstacada for Port­
amount of road warrants issued was
CLACKAMAS TITLL COMPANY
land :
$60,339.61 and during tliefi months 601> i m i , Chamber of Commerce,
P O R T L A N D , ORKGON
for the same period in 1996 the a-
7 : 3 7 . 9 : 3 7 . n \37 A. M. and
inoutit was $41.532.114 The amount
; M 3 7 . 3 : 4 7 . 5 : 3 7 . 9:0$ P. M.
paid out of the general fund was a Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­ !' Cars leave Portland for Esta
lrnut the same. The following will
stract books and tax rolls
cada:
show what the t:: mev has been e x ­
; 7 :30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and
pended for in tin last 6 months —
Agents for Clackamas County Land
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7: 15 P. M.
County Court and Com­
MONEY LOANED
missioners.................... $ 031 97
W ay freight leaves Estacada
T IT L E S P ER FEC T ED
in the morning, daily except
Circuit Court... ............. 1,530 LS
■ ■ Sun. returning in the evening.
Justice C o u rts.......... ......
493 62
Sheriff ................................ 1,392 43
[ Main offices of the com pany: 132 1-2
E. F, & E. B. RILEY,
County C lerk ..................... 1,286 99
First St. Portland, Oregon.
R ecorder............................. 1.5 17 62 Attorneys, Counselors at Law
Treasurer ..........................
641 08
Coroner..............................
2.52 10
Supt. of Schools..............
723 95
Assessor............................. 2,426 17
Assessment and collec­
■ 111111111 ■ " '
of Estacada, Oregon-**
tion of t a x is ...................
352 03
M ANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASSES OF
T ax rebate........... 128
08
Current expense.................
252 03
Courthouse........ ................ 2,187 64
Ja il........................................
177 68
County jioor...................... 2'o3o 01
Indigent soldier...............
30 00
Insane................................
103 69
Bridges!joint).................
137 81
Election.............................
3 90
High grade building material a specialty!
Printing and advertising
594 93
Damages...........................
75 3 00
Road surveys.....................
569 50
If You Are Goin$ to Build, We Can Fit
l-'ruit Inspector.................
92 50
Board of health.................
254 70
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
K-sid warrants issued..... 60,339 61
One year ago the indebetedness of
Clackamas county was $76.1737.62
and now the debt is $1 6,232 48.
This is shown by the lust financial
report of County Clerk G ru n man,
made last week
The an o u.t of
outstanding warrants on the gener­
al fund is $29,168.84 ^compared to
$ 5 3 ,9 9 4 .5 3 and in the road fund the
warrant indelietedness is $ 7 4 ,113 .6 4
against $18,342.79 one year ago.
Interest on the debt is $3000 and
T otal............................ 579 203 19
last year it was placed at $4,600.
While the county debt is noticablc
heavier than a year ago, it i- appar­
John 3 . Havdatid and wife took
ent the the general indebtedm has dinner at Fir Lodge last Sunday^
been reduced while the county road
Kstacada received $ 2 .7 .0 0 road
debt has been increased.
The running expenses of the last mo tey out of the county general
six months of the county were $79- fund.
the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Wash­
ington territory.” as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892. Mrs. Lillian B, Fish­
er of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office her sworn statement
No. 7537. for the purchase of thr Northeast X o f sec­
tion 34 in township 2 S. range 6 east, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
ard to establish her claim to said land before the reg­
ister and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday,
the 19 day of November 1907. She names as witnes­
ses: Charles A. Mar3ton of Cherryville. Oregon
John A. Maroncy of
George W. Fisher of Portland, Oregon
Carrie Copple of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file the claims in
this office on or before said 19th day of November,
1907
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
The Dubois Lumber Company
LUMBER
Fir and Cedar
thing R cquired*r*********~~~~~~~+
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W. A. JO NES is oar 'filin g agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
Notice for Publication
United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon,
September 6. 1 907. Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of the act o? congress
of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale timber
lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and
Washington territory, ’ as extended to all the public
land states by the act of August 4. 1892. the follow­
• ing named persons on August 29. 1907. filed in this
office their sworn statements, to-wit:
Luella M Patton of Portland. Muhnomah county,
of Oregon, sworn statement |No. 7545 for tha
■ • state
purchase of the SeVi section 34. township 2 south,
range 6 east. W. M.
Belle O. Proven of Spokane, county of Spokane.
• s‘ate
of Washington, sworn statement No. 7542 for
the
purchase of Seí¿ section 28. township 2 south,
|
range 6 east. W. M.
That they will offer proofs to show that the lands
sought are more valuable for the timber cr stone there ’
on than for r.griculture purposes and to establish their
claims to said lards before the register and receiver
of this office at Portland. Oregon, on Saturday, the
23 day of November 1907.
They name as witnesses: W T Patton of Port­
land, Oregon; Luella M Patton of Portland. Oregon:
Theodore Crockett of Spokare. Washington: Lizzie
Bickett of Spokane. Washington: Recka Crockett of
Spokane. Washington and Beile O Proven of Spokane
Washington.
v
Ary or all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before the 23 day of Nov. 1907.
Algernons. Dresser. Reg¡s:er.
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Notice for Publication
Lamd Office at Portland. Oregon. Sept. 14. I 907.
Notice is hereby given that Herbert P. Crutcher of
Weiche's. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
make seven year proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead ent.-y No. 13938 made Dec. 3 1901. for
he southeast quarter of section 28. township 2 south,
range 7 east, and that said proof will be made before
he register and receiver at Portland. Oregon on Oc-
ober 2 0 . 1907. He names the following witnesses
0 prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
ion of said ¡and. viz:
P. T. Maragg of Welches. Oregon
Fred Gerke of
William Robbins of Salman.
Wiliiam E. Welch cf Welches.
Algernon S. Dresrer. Register.
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