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Again the citv council meeting was not held as lxroked on Tuesday evening. The mayor was out on professional business, and anyhow the Portland bankers say ils a hol iday. and Chamberlain dittos it; and Third street was planked. Now let us bare a good road from the big bridge into town, which is due our friends across the river, and let tlie town pay for it by equal taxation. : Entrance between drug store and Sparks store, on Broadway TELEPHONE I Tonight the Oak Grove Improve ment Clph will expostulate on the removal of all of Clackamas county north of the Clackamas river over into Ixttland or Multcuomah. A tiny hit of Clackamas county lies west of the Willamette which would 1 1 a IW'.c 1 i'.<; for Washington boun ty, am? then Marion could take all south of the Molalla in one gulp. The rMt of Clackamas, that once- held the seat of government for this Western Empire, would certainly l»e trimmed. Oh. what’ s the use? $35. A CLEAR, FULL TOAED INSTRUMENT Cash, or on monthly payments At the first intimation of the ap proaching tightness in the financial world the large newspapers of the West thought it silly that this hig, rich Western country v.onld lie dis- tuthed no matter how New York acted. But runs were started on New York bur.ks, stocks fell and dried up, the shrewd gamblers of Wall street sent word west for "h elp,” and every city and hamlet resjxmded. Siam the mistake or coop was discovered, hut not until Wall ¡street had got the money and refused to let loose. And the great generous West sits up and waits. T h c ji .-ople of Oreg- :i City iire in a contest over the proposed excise law. An ordinance cf this kind is to lie voted r>n at the coming elec tion. ¥11 excise law will put the saloons on the same plane as other lines of business, compelling them to do business in one ojh - ii room, without crooks or turns, with no blinds or screens on the glass fronts to hide from jreople passing by the interior of the salon 1. No musical instmnicnts, no free lunches, no ta b le s o r chairs will I k - permitted and hut onc'foom, and the bar in plain view. The saloonkeepers are not p le ase d with the proposed law. Drug P II O N E Mrs R. L. Pope, of Portland, visited at her daughter, Mrs. Thtc- ilore Wirtz’ s, Sunday. William K. liaviland, M. D. J. W. Antrim has purchased a tract of land west of W. J. Em mett’ s. He intends building on it. - - Kstacaria Store ter was hauling goods out n L m J. L . Munipowtr, an old resi dent of this county, living at Stone, , was in town, Tuesday a guest at J. L. Page's. K T 8 , Jj 5 WASHINGTON P ■ ¿ ¡i»*--.. . Mrs. Cooke of Salem, has lteen on a visit to her liter, Mrs. O. James at Cazadero. SALE BYff o k J. F. L O Karl Cary was assisting in the Emporium this week. V E L A C E Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt were at x .-.s-M -s-;-•r-k-;-'“i-k-!-k-!"--+S"i-i—“ Ss-k-;"k-kS"t"'” ;":-i";"k-;“ kj —-S"!“k-! I GEO . C B R O W N E L L W. A . H K Y L M A N 11 Saw vis’ s island this week where a OREGON CITY ESTACADA of M Mrs. Hunt t h rother r 0 tlle r 0t rs H u n t lives. “ V**- BROWNELL and HEYLMAN i i ATTOKNEYS-ATLAW f ^ Rev. Parounagian will preachat I his appointments next Sunday as # , P R A C IT C E IN A L L CO U RTS T , usual. All kinds of Legal Business prom ptly attended to -J Estate» and Probate Matters carefully taken care of ' J. R. Townsend Ins new building. VVIC W IL L SELL © VOI R P R O P E R T Y If you have any property for sale commu nicate with us; we will find you a buyer if what you have to sell is salable. Dont delay but give us your terms and a descrip tion of your property we'll do the rest Oifuick & DLiiick, Attorneys at Law T H E E S T A C A D A R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y g.l CT’ Nortarv I’tthlic, General Law © © ’ TO LOAN A photographer is to start a gal le-ry in the Estacada market. sale bv the Estacada drug store, Fir end Cedar PRINTING DONE A T T H E N E W S SH O P !! 1907. Notice for Publication The Dubois ¡Lumber Company thing Required Mould'ngs in Ail Styles l Notice for Publication Algernons. Dresser. Register HEADQUARTERS O K t YO UR Timber Land Act J u r e 3. 1878 Timbea land Act. June 3. 1878 TIME CARD edy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacture!» claim for it It is especially good for croup and whoo ping cough.—R ev. Jauies A Lewis, Pastor Milaca. Minn. M. K. church. Chamber- , loin’s ctTui^h routedy is sold at the Esta cada drug store. Algernon S . Dresser. Register United States Land Office. Ptrtland. Oregon. Sept. 6 . 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1 878, entitled “ An act for tho sal« o f timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington territory,* as extended to ail thetpublic land LINGERING C 010 states by act of August 4. 1892, Carrie C. Copple of Withstood Other Treatment Bat Quickly , Portland, county cf Multnomah, state cf Oregon, has Ctsred by Chamberiain’ G Cough I this day tiled In this office her sworn statement No. 7536 for the purchase of the Northwest Y\ of section Remedy | 34. in township 2 south, range 6 ea 3 t, and will offer “ Last winter I caught a very severe proof to show that the land sought is moro valuable for c o ld w h ic h lingered for w eeks,’ ’ says J ! its timber or stone than for agriailturrl'Tmrpoaes and I ’ r q u l.a r t of Zepher, Ontrio. - M v cough 1 to ...abH .h h .r cl.lm .o » .d Und b .io r, th . r . s „ „ r 1 1 ' , | and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday the 19 was very dry and harsh. The local dealer daycfNQv.n-.ber . 1907 . sh e names as witnesses: recommended Cham berlain’, cough re m - 1 Chwies A. Mars,on of Cherryvilie, Oregon John A. Maroney of edv and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial ...... , .. , t u i * ! George W. Fisher of Portland, Oregon 1 One ' small bettle of it cured me. I tiehsve i Lillian B. Fisher of Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Sept. 14, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ^ith the previsioneef the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. Dr. Haviland gave a dinner to a entitled “Anact for the sale of timber lands In the number of friends at the Estacada d ates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waching- j ton territory,'' as extended to all the public land states Sunday evening. by act of August 4, 1892, Edward S . Johnson of i l l from ! I?crt’ard - casnty cf Multercmah. state of Oregon has Chas. Dubois is horn Tfra n ‘ | this iay ¿lied in this office his sworn statement No the ’ ortland Sanitarium where lit- ?595 for the purchase of the E h c fsw ^ , nw ^ of was for a week receiving treatment. rv ’* 2 8 andn.H o f l o t Section 29 in township 2 3 . rar.ge 7 E. ar.d will offer proof to show a ilt l lie is v e r y m u c h b e t t e r . M r . ¡that the land sought is more valuable for its timber D u b o is ’ s i l l h e a l t h w a s b r o u g h t o n ° r ">»" (or .n ia iim r « p u r « « » « ,d t o « ..b - , lish his claim to said land before the register and re- b y too close attention to business ceiver at Fortland, Oregon, on Friday the lO daycf January. 1908. He narr.es as witnesses: and hard work. John W Gardner of Portland, Oregon Jghn Clark of The Estacada EptVorth League, Edgar Smith of under the direction of its President, Thadeus Peirce of A ry s*-d all persons claiming adversely the above Miss leva Primer, assisted by Mrs. i described lands are requo3ted to file their claims in J. W. Reed, and Maude Sturgeon this cff.ce onor before said 10 day of January. 1098 Algernon S Dresser, Register. ALL GOOD THINGS 1907 $400 at 6 per cent. $600 “ “ “ $ 8 0 0 .................... 51500 “ “ “ See Bank of Estacada. Jo h n A . Linn was tendered a sur- R. II. Satchwell will move his jirise last Thursday, Oct. 3 1. at the family to Newburg. gave an intere sting program at the home of Mrs. Nancy Sliankland, it q>jK. sawmill near town is : church Tuesday evening. o i-T lC F s: 2, & 4, ANOKI-SI N ni l). j ueing i ms ,; . 50111 r „ t li h oirumay. irth fla v ■ , a reduced , now running with crew. t O rego n C it y O rego n ’ irtz the >, l . j t . u wirrz, rue village \iuage black- mac* R cv. M. „ B. ,, Parounagian was in CLACKAMAS COUNTY smith and tubular cream separator X cul.urg most of this week attend t 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. 4 man, has bought the fish market ing a meeting of M. E. turnisti v By our Wayside Reporter :•i lots on Broadway for a business lo ESTACADA-PO RT I. AND The Portland Fuel Co. has tem ■y 4 V K-M '4 4 4 'M ll4 4 " M l4 lll4 44»B i'4 l'4 -l-4 y cation. porarily closed its wcod camp r.t Cars .cave Estacada for Port CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY Estacada. Twenty tight men were land: ¡006 60.S, Cltumlx-r of Commerce, F. M. Gill lias built, and they at work getting 5 1.4 0 a cord for P O R T L A N D , O REGO N 7 ;o 7 . 9 -T 7 . « 0 3 7 A. M. and have moved into, ¡1 new hour: near woodcutting. 0 3 7 . 3 H 7 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P- M. the Tracy achoolhou.se where Mrs. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bard Full equipment of maps, plats, ab Cars leave Portland for Esta Gill is teaching. at 8:30 Sunday evening, Nov. 3. an stract hooks and tax rolls cada: Agatha Cutter, one of the teach 8 pound girl. ers at Currinsville was taken sick v- 7:30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and The cost of its production and Agents for Clackamas County Land | 1:3 0 ,3 :4 0 ,5 :4 4 ,7 :15 P . M . about ten days ago and was remov keep arc comparatively so slight ed to the St Vincent hospital Sun M O NEY LO A N ED J Way freight leaves Estacada BEY CLACKAM AS that tile fa: 111.a who raises a firs'- T IT L E S P E R FEC T E D day : Elsie Currin is taking her place in the morning, daily except class colt is more e'ertain cf a profit in the schoolroom. .. , C O U N TY FARM S V Sun. returning in the evening. on his work than the producer of That |H. t deer of J P. Irvin is | Main offices of the com pany: 132 1-2 any other kind of young stock rapidly becoming civilized, lie in E. F. & F. B. RiLEY, 4. First St. Portland, Oregon. American Farmer. sists on being allowed to sleep in a A ttorneys, Counselors a t Law ÿ , ..,, lied in the house. A Britisher Shot Dr. A lix was visited the home of G. T . Hunt Friday to attend Mrs. | Hindu was shot at a loanin'; Opal Crecraft who was suddenly ta “ T j i A Hi. » J . amp at Boring on Hollowecn. A ken ill there. number of young fellows, considct- Walter l.cinou has returned home; ] oí [ -.tacado, Oregon hl- intoxicated, were going home an unpleasant part of his visit East must win upon thein ; from thinking to have ¡1 dance. was his compulsory star- in one of HA N't ' Av t U l l t S O F A L L C L A S S E S O F m erits. The International;'! j a little whiskey sport proceeded to the Salt Lake City hospitals. lie D ic tio n a r y has won ajj |Mu»t up t h e Y in occupied by two feels fine again and likes Oregon better than ever. g reater distinction, u p o n N! j ! •! ,H i" d,,s- o.,e of the Indians Ko, a 1 .1 bad wound and lie was taken to a After the dogs had run it down its m erits and is in more, EC j Portia tid hospital where he is in a Willie Davis caught 11 fine young fawn the other day: tho it lias a bro general use than anyoth gPB critica 1 condition. He is a British L U M B E R ken leg they expect to lie able to work of its kind in the >_ subject. Six ai rests lmve been made and three are in jail and three out! raise it. I English language. I.ydi.i Siciuiiian is in Portland 1 on hail. HCiilgh grade building m aterial a specialty A . II. sayo ** 1 L .D ., D .D ., o f O xfortl ] this week visiting friends. rnlvorally, K iir U ix I. 1. - 1 ' ' ‘J \ Methodist Minister Recoinntends Cham 1 1 le iiulm «1 a iurt; \ Oi«>UA wror: Wouldst thou always sj>eak truth berlin'» Cough Remedy •ina. nil ti>.i>a,vaei>r iuotiouary cxhttU 8 tlvot»n«l e omplo’.c. l\ ery i niiiif . then always think truth. We have uses’. Chamberlain*» cough If You Are Ooin^ to Build, We Can Fit in n id > 1 only wbtl vo m ’ I |*«H I ftnd In suoli »t o rk , hi - I remedy in our home for seven years, and inwi '?i<i :»vorlm 3 0 tlt'>mrbtof l.roklnif i *»• H it has alw ays proved to he a reliable rem You Out to the Top Notch in Every A Ml pf !«* •« t.t t ; tU' t ’ V O’.i.ioil ItJC a M O NEY LO A N ED There is a race of men called To das, dwelling in the hills of South Mortgages for Sale • <‘t « f u lly u p to iato . 1 fc * vo i • D ern India, wlto devote the whole of iiMikin;.' t hrovtgh t leeiit I» i onor . of ubiimiühment at it 5500 5 years' time, b pr. cent. their careers to the1 worship of the : tho amount c f Libo: into it. 5*ooo 3 •* •• 6 " cow. Their mi st sacred temple is $8oo 3 " " 6 " the cow-house, and the whole life T H E CHAr>:r $500 2 “ " 6 “ r. i flwnfdT W.W p the people is governed by the most onmtKmal a no WorlM Y k ft. L o ua ! Also private money to' loan on rigid observance cf the routine of dairy work, every detail of which is terms and in amounts to suit bor • 1 V v ilu m i performed with the most elaborate rower. Call, write or phone JO H N \Y. I.ODF.R, ritual They alone can perform the la t c .v c r îR iA M C C X , duties of- milking and luiUcr-making Attorney at Law (V Abstractor of M aso . who Lav* betn duly consecrated for Laud Titles, Oregon City. Oregon 1 Notice for Publication United States Ljnd office. Portland. Oregon. Sept. 6 . 1907. Notice ic hereby given that incompliance with the provisions cf the act cf congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sa'e of timber lands In j the state»of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash ! ington territory." as extended to fill the public land ! states by act of August 4. 1 892. Mrs. Lillian 3. Fish- « of Poniard. ««>.:* of M u i.«m .h . .ut» of Oroco... I has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7537. for th ei-irh a a eo f thr Northeast '« of scc- tion 34 ,n fownship 2 S . range 6 east, and will offer \ proof to shew that the land sought is more vaiuablo moving into Chamberlain s cough remedy t(» be the ( Any and all persons claiming adversely the above lands are requested to Hie the claims in Wirt/ . is best I have ever used. , This remedy is for : described l . J ............ this office on or before said 19th day of November, , ,, to m o v e in to th e S e y m o u r p r o p e r ty . — « Timber Land. Act June 3. 1873 President of the Estacada Of rooms (i Himii'.ton «Mg. Portland State Bank has been spending much (or it* ii«->.or or stor.. Hun for aimruiturai varpe:-,. I irH «taid land before the ree- ar.d tn to af.taWish establish h*r her rlalm claim to said rag o ' the time in Estacada. Ister and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, Will visit Estacada every Saturday i the 19 day cf November 1907. She names as witr.es- Jollll Drill lltlS re tu rn e d from At- ce3: Charles A. Marston of Cherryvilie, Oregon ■f-k-k rica w h e re h e b e e n on m is s io n a r y JohnA. M«ronojrof Office with Br. C. B. Smith Ceorge W. Fisher of Portland. Oregon work a couple years He is spend- c*.-ri« C ofp '« of ill- th e w e e k w ith llis b r o th e r , Alf, Any.ndatlp.rsor» claimin' .dv.rs.ly Ih. abort LO CAL N EW S described lands are requested to file the claims in at Cazadero. this offico cn or before said 19th day of November. You (set The °fMENT*5 BEST uesday. 1 A E ste s D E N T IS T BEST * Merchant Lewellen of Springwa- Dr. if. W. 4NDLRS0\ * kments r A 1 Lindsey and lid. Miller have improvements to tile property. K K SID K N C K b ttd ll adding Hotel Kstacari.a. Call Bell ft Phone es till llimrliatll r* When You Buy This hollowcen Party The Cary Hardware Co. is hav ing city water piped into the store. Office at drug store S I!B N A N D IIK V R I) A T T H E Estacada O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the drug store PHYSICIAN «nil SURGEON A new, up to date supply of records tor both Edison and the Victor phonographs. Songs and Instrumental the very best Dont worry, work. Mrs. Nellie H. I.umbson is now stationed at Vancouver, Wash. P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G EO N '■ m - - , W ig -,i W '. 1005 » V Win. Wilson and wife were visit ors at Orchard Home Tuesday. Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ah stracts furnished Niolki) for Pu<>ikati<jR United States 1 ar.d Office. Portland. Oregon. Sokt. 6 . 1907. Notice is hereby riven that in corns llar.es with the provisions of tho ïct of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act fer the sa’o of timber lands in the states cf Calif on. i a. Orocon, Nevata a id Wash- tngton territory,’’ as cxiondod to all tho public land states by act oi August 4. 1892, Guy C Manning of Portland, county of Multnomah, stats of Qrogon. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7538. for the purchase cf the E 1 j SE \ , SW 1* SE •». SE '* SW % of section 27 in township 2 S range 7 E. and will offer i roof to show that the land sought is mote valuable for its timber or stone than foragrl- culturrl purpose, ar.d to establish his claim to said land before register andrecel/er 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. Manning of Bert King of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above discribed lands are requested to (ilo their claims In this office on or before said . 20th day of November 1907. Algernon S . Dresser Register Any ‘ secupties’ ’ you want to re alize cash on ? Dr. C. B. SMITH IT, S matters worse. f do not know where I j should have l ie n today had I not tried Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets. Tlic tablets relieved the ill feeling utonce strengthen the digestive functions, help i n g the system to do its work naturally . --Mrs. Rosa I’otts, Birm ingham , Ala. These tablets are for sale at the Kstacaria drug store. Misses Ruth, Mary, ami Mr. Win. Dale entertained the young ladies a.id gentlemen of Estacadn with a Hollowcen party Thursday evening. The patio was tastily decorated with corn stalks, autumn leaves and pumpkin jack o’ lanterns. Hanging from a tripod at one side of the room was a witch’s cauldron containing fortunes for each of the guests to draw. A s the guests arrived they It is not n credit to any individual were greeted by a ghost. Each or community to hate such affairs guest represented a state and those take plate r.s transpired in Rstacada guessing the most states were given last Saturday night. A few of the a prize; Mary Winner and Paul principal participants have paid a Winner winning them. Another light fine. No arrests have been \ feature of the evening was a pump- made, which is equivalent to the re mittance of a fine. It is not likely V niug. A chicken waffle-upper was that stichan affair will again take greatly enjoyed by all. Music from place, hut they can only he prevent Clyde Si hock's phonograph helped ed by the. strict and impartial en to make the evening a pleasant one. forcement of the city’s police regu Thirtytwo were present, and all had lations. a merry good time. T .n ùcr V c , Act Ju re 3. .C73 M r'. S k-i'im lial of Turner, Mich, says “ We have used Ch imbr-rltin’s cou^li me HENRY V. AD1X, M. 1). dicine (or ourselves and children iur sev Physician and Surgeon eral \ears and like it verv much. I think it tilt* o n ly r e m e d y fo r c r o u p a n d h igh ly ***** Office and residence, up stairs in the Es- recommend it.” For sale bv Estacada tacada Pharm acy Building d ru g store. choose to make it. If they with Biliousness er«l Constipation draw their deposits t ie banks will Fo r years I was Doubled w ith bilious 5 ask far protection, but if everybody n e s s u n it lonstijM tien, which marie life will keep tlivir equilibiium, anil do miserable lor me. Mv uppitite failed use. business as usual, the clouds will I lost m y usual force and vitality. I’e|isiti 1 reparations and cathartics only marie ' clear uw-Jv. The killing of the Hindu at Bor ing Hollaween shows to wliat these undesirable people are subject to if they will conic to the United State- . It is wrong to kill, and it is also wrong to permit the immigration of beings who will forever be a demor alizing element to a white people. \ Re.S:clj Re.:.eu> fjr Oougli P*OFESSiONAL CAF.LS E S T A C A I ) A X 1 -I \Y S this work h. fasting an 1 the p.r- loimunee of mysterious tiles. Rep im n u s iiK D t : ; i : k s d a v m o u sin g resenting the only priesthood, they are compelled after their initiation It. A. W IL L IA M S for the- rest of their days to play the role of the dairyman. The lesser Entered a the fOttc.'/lce In E s 'ic -a , Oregon, as priests may marry, hut the high second class mail priests must he celibate, at least for SUBSCRIPTION RATES a given number of years. Polyan One year *1 00 S i* mtntl:* ..................... 50 dry is the family rule, hut divorce is unknown. After reading of this even our most exacting dairymen X O V K M BR R 6 , 1917 will be le-s dissatisfied with the Final proofs are 1 ain't held up at strict regulation of their business by the 1'. S. laud "ffice in many eases the pure food law. ’ If the worst the claimant is unable to set money comes to the worst, and our dairy out of the banks to pay expenses, men just wont be good, tile govern and the (official-, want the cash at ment may have to import a few of taking of proof. Surely I nclc Sam these Todas. When the cow is wor shipped and her stable consecrated ought to trust. into a temple, it ought to be possi The financial situation in Port ble to get pure milk ami At butter. American Farmer. land is just what the people there T H I' C. E. DU 801 S, Manager W . A. JO N E S is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Notice for Publication United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. Sep tember 6 . 1907. Notice i 3 ' hereby given that in compliance with the provisions cf the act of congress of June 3. 1 e78, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states cf California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory” as extended toall tho pub lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, tho fol lowing named persons cn Angust 29, 1907. filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Theodore Crockett of Spokane, County of Spokane, state of Washington, swern statement No. 7544 for the purchase of the SeK section 32, township 2 south range 3 east, W. M. Recka Crockett of Spokane, county of Spokane state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7546 for the purchase of the Ne}* section 32. township 2 south, range 6 east. W. M. Lizzie Bickett of Spokane, county of Spokane, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7547 for tho purchase of the S 1.* n 5 * 4 ' and S ’ ? rw ^ section 28. township 2 south, range 6 east, W . M. That they will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valub’.e for the timber or stone there on than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the register ar.d re ceiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday the 22 day cf Nov. 1907. They name as witnesses: W T Patton. 300 Mar- quam building, Portland. Oregon: Lizzie Bickett, Spo kane. Washington; Luella M Patton. Portland, Ore- gop:Be!leO Proven. Spokane. Washington Theo dore Crockett. Spokane, Washington. Any or all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 22 day of Nov. 1907. Algernon S . Dresser, Register Notice for Publication United States Land Office at Portland. Oregon, September 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 timber lands In the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory, 'a s extended toall 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. Multnomah county, state of Oregon, sworn statementfNo. 7545 for the purchase of th e S e 1» section. 34. township 2 south, range 6 east. V/. M. Belle O. Proven of Spokane, county of Spokane, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7542 for the purchase of Se*i 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 or stone there j on than for agriculture purposes and to establish their claims to said lands 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 Fatton of Port land. Oregon: Luella M Patton of Portland. Oregon: Theodore Crockett of Spokane. Washington; Lizzie Bickett of Spokane. Washington; Recka Crockett of Spokane. Washington and Belle O Proven of Spokane Washington. Any or all persons claiming adversely the above ( described lands are requested to file their claims in j this office on or before the 23 day of Nov. 1907. Algernon S . Dresser. Register. Timber lanp Act June 3, 1878 Motice far Publication Unitec^States Landoffic. Portland. Orerou. Oct 2. 1907. Notice is hsrby given that in compliance with the previsions of the act of Congress of June 3. • 1 878. entitled Art 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. Emil Esssell. 1 of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. 1 has this day filed In this office his sworn statement 1 No 7592 for the purchase of the W ‘> nwfi and nwH of section 14. in township 2 S . range 6 east, and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before register and receiver a’ Pcrt’ard. Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of January 1908. He names as witnesses: Wil iam Robbins of S a r dy. Oregon Wit'lam Rhude of Pcrt.ar«d, Oregon Julius Jacobs of Astoria. Oregon John Edwards of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described iar.ds ore reques-e-. tc file their claims 1 » this office on or before saic 11 day of January i 9 0 ». Algernon S . Dresser. Regis-er. * 7 J 9 Telephone connect: 'ti direct with mill • B E S f IN V E S T M E N T TI k - X u v - one \ t .ir for one dollar i