/ TH E KSTAC A D A M K o '. sjh i . u very pk&saiit surprise Edward has had the misfortune to P U B L IS H KX) THURSDAY m orning jret badly hurt twice in the last year while shoeing horses, which H. A. W ILLIAM S he thinks i, quite enough. He may try his luck at farming in old Web- Entered at the poctofflce in Estacada, Oregon I foot. second class mail H. Cromer is having some good S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S w rk done on the road. The plank ......... il 00 r One year so road is crawling right along; that S ix months is what we need and like to see, the JAN U ARY 16, 90S more the better. * V ----------------------------------------- —------ Springwater Grange had their This very numerous Heney affair iastalation of officers at their meet- js getting heinously monotonous. ing last Saturday. Brother Chit- ________________ wood of Damascus acted as iustall- It was clear 1 tst Sunday and Mr. '» « officer £S iisted bV Brolh r Hon‘ - Mount Hood looked cooly towards er Douglas, master of the Eagle Creek grange. All enjoyed a good Miss Saint Helens. time and a ‘ p'endid dinner C. M. Folsom wJBiansaeting bus­ It is said that W . J. Bryan would iness in Oregon City Tuesday. make a pretty good minister. 1 ut A Subscriber. for his love for politics. A $35 Instrument These are sold for casfi or on easy pay men. s. Every instru­ ment is guaranteed. A good supply of the finest records The county court has confirmed Mrs, J. P. Irtin is visititg at the appointment of I). N. Briden- -^rs- B- Bawling, siine as a sp.cial deputy sheriff for Willie Davis is sick with pneu-1 this part of the county inonia at the home of his father-in-, law T. E. Huxley. What opportunities there are in I i l i l Dr. A dix and family and W . W. a » s w t t I' h ........I this part of Clackamas county for a W. A. H E Y L M A N Boner and wife were guests at din-1 I GF: o . C B R O W N E L L host of young men to gain health ISTAC A D A O R BOON C IT Y and wealth clearing the wonderful­ ner at Orchard Home, Sunday. B R O W N E L L and H EY LM A N ly rich soil of the native fir trees! Mrs. W. R. Blackburn of Oregon ATTORNEYS AT LAW j The Road overseers for this part of the county for 190» are, G. B. Linn district 4, Henry Johnson district 9, D. M. Marshall district 10, Henry Cromer district 33, and Fred Ger­ ber district 12, City, was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. M. Yonce, and family last week. E s ta c a d a D ru g S t ore PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of • E. G. Barger is visiting with j » i l l his cousin, L. J. Palmateer, and the rest of the folks. Mr. Barger is with Neustadter Bros., Portland, 1 Manufacturers of “ Boss of the Road Proprietor Foster of the townsite Overalls.” of Eagle Creek has been successful The votunteer fire boys gave the in obtaining from the county court an order vacating the streets of that town a little excitement Tuesday thriving burg. Merchant Elliott evening. A practice stunt had been was opposed to the idea of having planned, and at about 8 o'clock the the city's broad, beautiful avenues fire bell rang causing the innocent ones to run and rubber. A bond- vaporized. fire had been started in the park, The American people ought not and the hose company charged on it to complain. The American girls at full speed. The alurnt showed who marry foreign nobility with the boys are ready for work, and ] nothing but debts and other unde­ the water supply good. sirable things as assets are infinitely small compared to the thousands who have better sense. But there are always a few homely ones in ev­ ery class who must be disposed of some way. l u ll|| i|,,| ,,| i.| n | i,| n | | | .| .| | ,,| M l t PRINTE STATIONERY! It is necessary, almost, foi business men to have. Printed stationery is a convenience, a recommend, and it is better and just as cheap as buying store stationery, a little at a time. The News prints all kiuds of Anderson - Albricht - B U S IN E S S Hey I man Case ST A T IO N E R Y And would lie pleased to print yours k In Court The fact that the saloon and the drink habit are Both rapidly grow­ ing in disfavor all over the country causes some prohibitionists to think Jam es and Mary Anderson! that prohibition is growing stronger Bring Attachment Suit to with the people. This is a mistake. Compel the Payment of Mo­ More people are becoming republi­ cans, and living up to the principles ney Held In Trust B y the of the party. There is some con­ Bank of Ëstacada solation in this for the democrats, ■ uorc drinks for them. Central Garticki ( TO O LATE FOR L AST W EEK ) SUMMONS Tim ber Lard. Act June 3. 1873 In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ Notice for Publication gon for Clackaoia* County United States Land office. Portland. Oregon, Nov. IIEMRY V. ADIX, M. D. 1 9. 1 907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Viola 31 . Ashhaugh, Plaintiff with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, Physic.ati and Surgeon vs 1 878. entitled An act for tho sale of timber lands in Successor to Drs. Sm ith and Babcock Otto C. Ashhaugh, defendant the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and W ash ­ Tv Otto C. Ashhaugh. the above named ington territory," as exten d ed «) all the public land Office and residence, up stairs in the Es states by act of August 4. 1392, Jam^a A . C. Talt defendant: tacada Pharmacy Building of Portland, county of Multnomah state of Oregon, In the name of the state of Oregon vou has this day filed In this office her sworn statement Entrance between drug store and Sixirks . . • » . _ , * 1 1 are hereby required to appear and an- 7627. for the purchase of the W ‘ ? of n w tf, se ‘4 ofnw store, on Broadway I swer the complaint filed against you in V&nw!-« of sw H of section 2 6 in township 3 S range TELEPHONE the above entitled suit, on or before the 5 E.and will offer proof to show that the land sought 27 day of February. 1908, said date being is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for a gri­ cultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said the expiration of six weeks from the first land before register and receiver of U S land office at publication of this summons, and if you Portland. Oregon, on Thursday the 13 day of Feb­ William K. Haviland, M. D. fail to appear ami answer said complaint, ruary. 1908. H e names as witnesses: V . S. Howard of Portland. Oregon PHYSICIAN and SURGEON for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply D. B. Howard of Portland. Oregon to the court for the relief demanded in A. W eiderholt of Bissell. Oregon Office at drug store - - Estacada I the complaint, to wit: For a decree dis- A . J. K ltzm lllerof Bissel. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above R K S 1 DKNCE I solving the 1 >onds of matrimon^now ex* discribed lands are requested to file their claims In Hotel Estacada. Call Bell & Phone islM,K l>etween plaintiff and defendant. _ this office on or before ssid 13th day of February This summons is published by order of ; 1908 lion. Grant B. Dimick, judge of the Algernon S ^ J re s s e r. R egister D I2 F 1 0 county court for Clackamas county, Ore­ gon, which order was made and entered Dr. J . V. SCOTT, on the 14 day of January, 1908, and the Tim b er land. Act June 3, 1878 DENTIST Notice for Publication Of rooms 41-3 Hamilton Bldg. Portland time prescribed for publication thereof is six weeks; date of first publication being United States Land O ffice at Portland, O re.D ec. Will visit Estacada every Saturday 1 January 16, 1908, and the date of la > i_l 6 . 1907. Notice is hereby given that In complianc ] with the provisions of the set of congress of June 3. publication, February 27, 1908. and Sunday. 1878. entitled 1 A nact for the sale of timber lands In GEO. C. BRO W NELL, the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ash­ ington territory.” as extended to all the public land Attomev for Plaintiff PROFESSIONAL CARD» NEWS OJfiee with Dr. H. V. Adix Administrator’s Notice Dimick & Dimick, | In the County Court of the State of Ore­ gon lor Clackamas Cohnty In the matter of the Estate Attorneys at Law of J i f X o r t a r y Public, General Law- Sarah B. Ingle, deceased Notice is hereby given that the final re­ Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­ port of the administrator with the Will stracts furnished annexed of the above entitled estate has been filed in the above entitled court and February 3, 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock M O NEY LO AN ED a. m. in the county court room in the county court house at Oregon City, Ore- OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, ANDKESEN BUY. gou, is the time and place fixed by sai l court for hearing objections, if any, to O reg o n C it y O reg o n said report. (Signed) S. P. IN G L E , Administrator with the Will annexed of GARFIELD MEWS the estate of Sarah B. Ingle, deceased Members of tile Garfield grange SUMMONS stra’g! te led the hall last Saturday. In the Ciruit Court of the State of Ore­ It was ten ini lies out of plumb. A gon for the county of Clackamas 1 little more than half the ceiling John Luscher, plaintiff vs down stairs was finished. A session of an hour was held, William Hawkins and | and banks and banking were under Anna Hawkins, defendants. To William Hawkins and Anna Hawkins discussion. The next meeting will defendants j be on January 25 at 10 a. m. Dm In the name of the state of Oregon, you uty District Master J. I). Chit'- .1 , are hereby required to appear and answer of Damascus, will be presi ,t and the complaint filed against you in the a- l>ove entitled suit on or before the 20 day install the officers. of February, 1908, said date being the The Grange dramatic c 1 h prac­ expiration of six weeks from the first ticed at the b a lla s t Satu: even­ publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want there­ ing. B. C. Looney was elected to mem­ of, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to- bership in the grange. I wit: That you and each of you defend­ The Tracy school will begin next ants be compelled to set up in your an- Monday, we hear. ! swer the exact nature of your pretended ! adverse claims to the following described property, situate in Clackamas county, Oregon, to-w’it: Beginning at the quart­ Three dozen good Plymouth Rock er section corner on the West side of sec­ liens for sale. See J. A. Reid, E s­ tion 24 in T. 4 S. R. 1 E. of the- W. M. thence East 80 rods; thence South 100 tacada. rods; thence West 80 rods; thence North Too rods to the place of beginning, con­ DODGE NEWS taining 50 acres, and for a decree that this plaintiffwas the absolute owner in fee I. M. Park has ordered a cream simple of said described premises and everypart tliereef on November 7. 1907, separato . and is now such owner and that the said Mr and Mrs. Hal Gordon have j defendants and each of you have no right moved back to Dodge. title or interest in or to the above de­ James Park lias returned to Sa­ scribed premises or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to this lem to school. Arthur Howard is cutting wood j court may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of for W. J. Lewellen at Springwater. Hon-. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the The young people of Dodge are county court of Clackamas county, Ore­ having great fun rehearsing for the gon, which order was made and entered entertainment to be given Feb. 1st. on the 7 day of January A. D. 1908; first 0 ---------------------------------------------------------- Plymouth Rock Hens For Sale The Estacada News Job Printery Corporations and O ur M u lti- s.„, E- r ( Millionaires, kk , ■< R. B. Beattie, sheriff of Clacka­ mas county, was in Estacada last: Saturday evening and served at­ tachment papers against the Bank of Estacada in an action brought by j John Anderson and wife in the cir- , » ! m cnit court to force the bank to pay \ T is gratifying to observe that our people have always taken over $700 which the institution is j time to consider the problems of the times REFO R M A C T ­ Program will be givi n next week, publication of this summons, January 9th holding in trust. W. A. Heylman, j I 1908, and the last publication thereof is IN G . A n interesting and important question today is Look for it. Every body invited. cashier of the bank returned to Or­ February 20, 1908. egon City with the sheriff and gave whether great individual and corporate wealth is a menace. R. Dodger W. A. D IM ICK. bond for his appearance at trial and j Economists have always disagreed over the D E F IN I T I O N Attorney for Plaintiff. returned home. There is more his- of wealth. For us it will be enough to comi ler wealth ns all our , ■ . I a I i i .1 ■ . ^ l|! '1 '|ll|ll|l ■» SUMMONS tory in this action than we care to wor|,||v possessions. It has always been the t< ndcncy t.f man to aspire By our Wayside Reporter | ! In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- chronicle, but the principal features t(> won]t|, a)„j higher conditions. This is the .U A IN S I’ U IN U O F I gon for Clackamas count}*, ill tlie affair part, as fol H U M A X P R O G R E S S . j John Rieffelbauch, lows: Plaintiff. In our own country the result of tho aspirations of men for wealth Miss Lena Kester finished her A real estate deal took place be- vs and higher conditions 1ms been the most marvelous growth recorded school near Linn’ s mill last week tween one Frederick Albricht and I Cynthis V. Rieffelbauch, Defendant. Anderson by which Anderson w m I bv history. Americans DO N O T H O A R D T l I E I l i W E A L T H . and left for her home at Hubbard, j To Cynthia V. Rieffelbauch, the above to sell Albricht a piece of land. They employ it in buying luxuries and in developing the resources of Ore la.>t Saturday morning. Walter Shritier was compelled named defendant* In the name of the Albricht, it is claimed, agreed to ' the country. mill last week be- State of <)re«on- >ou are lu're,,-v reituire‘1 the deal providing lie was given a W c can refute much that hus been said against our men of wealth. to close .. down his . 1*1 1 i to appear and answer the complaint filed 1 caused 1 ' 1 * clear title to the land freeot incufn-; The usefulness of these men lias N E V E R been appreciated. Shall cause of a wound on his In n Success to The Estacada News; a prosperous, happy year is the wish of the writer. Plows are running on most every farm in this vicinity preparatory to early sowing of Spring crops. Wm. Palmateer of lone, was here on business, and made his mother and other relatives a short visit. E. I.. Wonacott is having off luck with his fine cows—one died and another is sick. Walter Shriller had the control- ing cords to the little finger on his right hand severed, and it left his hand in bad shape. Doc Palmateer and wife returned last week from a week's visit up in Washington county meeting friends of long ago, some he luid r.ot met branees. The deed was executed, for 35 years, and some lie crossed but before tbc papers were turned the plains with in 18 5 2 . They 1 1 over or any money paid, Albricht talked over some of the incidents that happened out on the plains, al­ concluded to investigate things, aniL claims he found them unsatisfactory. so of hardships endured while try­ I11 the meantime he hud Uposited ing to make this country habitable } for those who came later. Doc still , 1 F.stacada with instructions to the thinks his own mount liu home the j hank to pay it over when Anderson licit of all. delivered the deed. He later noti­ On Christmas Day there was a fied the hank not to pay it ov.T at family reunion at the home of R.G. all. This action started trouble, Palmateer. Those who were pres­ and involved the bank as the ecu ent were, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Palma- j tral figure. Tl e suit just brought teer, Mrs. E. M. Horner, Mrs. Lee will come up at the next term of. Wills, and daughter Fay, and son the circuit court Mr. Heylman Ira, Mrs. Louverbia Linn, husband will file an interpleader's complaint and son Alva, Mrs. Kate Stniffins ami husband, Mrs. B -rt Stevens and and ask the court to compel Ander sons Raymond and Orvil. and Mas­ son and Albricht to settle the mat- ter lietween themselves, agreeing to ter Richard Palmateer. A sumptu­ turn the money over to the one the ous chicken dinner was served with court shall decide is entitled to it. many luxuries of the season. The afternoon was very pleasantly spent While Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stubbs were visiting at a neighbor's last SPRINGWATTR Sunday Mrs Stubbs was taken sud­ denly ill with uervolrs prostration, Kdv ard L Folsom and wife of and she was removed to a hospital At Sprague Washington, arrived at where a little boy was born. Springwater So! .day evening, and last reports moth r and lad* arc gave his parents, r. and Mrs. C. doing nicely. X | against you in the above entitled suit on wc ever forget what Americans of wealth— John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, James Madison, Holiert Morris, George Washington, all capitalist*— did in colonial tiuiesI A t the time of the civil war, when the government was in financial distress, tho W E A L T H Y M EN came to the resene. We ail know how Senator p0|nn,| Stanford liestowetHiis wealth in founding a California univer- ltv and that John 1). K >i-kefeller s m ar . bai t the C liteago tujivcr- • • , ', , , , . , sity. I might mention eases without lum ber < f where the seeds of education lmvo been sown broadcast from Maine to Texas by the rich. Brightest among the galaxy of philanthropists shines the name of An­ drew Carnegie. A great amount of wealth IN T H E H A N D S O F O N E M A N enables him to direct it in philanthropy anil basiness in a way that will cause it to bo of the greatest value in advancing tho welfare of the countrv. Tho erv of “ tainted money’’ very often causes the spirit of the donor to be U N D E R R A T E D . While we now have billionaires, T H E PO O R A R E G R O W IN G R IC H E R and the list of taxpayers longer. There need bo no fear for the institutions of our country by the wealth of individuals. Great capitalists an' usually self made, and they are u-uallv men of G R E A T C H A R A C T E R as well as of great ability. Their wealth may be abused in the hands of heirs, laiws could be passed to prevent such abuse. Corporate bodies are often managed by irresponsible directors i a manner that makes its wealth A M E N A C E . It is here that the law lias stepped in, and no doubt the enfon'enient of the laws will eliminate the dangers. THE REMEDY FOR CORPORATION WRONGDOING IS FOUND IN PUBLICITY. THE LEGISLATURE SHOULD PASS LAWS COMPELLING ALL CORPORATIONS TO MAKE SEMIANNUAL ACCOUNTINGS. * by coming in contact with the saw. or before the 31st day of January, 1908, “ The earth is full of/heaven and said date being after the expiration of 6 every common bush afire with God.” weeks from the first publication of this , summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, During the past week the cream- ■ tjle plaintiff will apply to the court for e ry at K s ti c id a posted th is b u lle tin : the relief demanded in the complaint to- Butter fat at Kstucada, 3 5 > jC wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing l>etween the Butter fat at Portland, 36c plaintiff and defendant. Butter fat at home, 3 3 * xj C This summons is published by order of Sweet cream is 2c premium. Hon. Grant B. Hiipick, Judge of the : TIME CARD : 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. K S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D ■ Cars .eave Estacada for Port­ land; ! 7:37, 9 37. • 1 'X 7 A. M. and ! i:37. J 5:37. 9:05 P. M ; Cars leave Portland for F catla; 7 :3 0 ,9 :3 0 , 11:3 0 A. 1:30, 3:40, 5:44'. 7 :15 V iu-. 1 .. Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland. Oregon. H ' 1908 Algernon S . Dresser. R egister Tim ber Land Act June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication United States Land Office. Ptrtland, Oregon, Dec. 16. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Incom pliance 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 W ash­ ington territory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Della Duback of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 7642 for the purchase of Lots 1, 2 7 & 8 of section 4, In township 6 south, range 4 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agTicuIturrl purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the regtster and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Monday the 9 day of March. 1908. She names as witnesses: Robert R . M cAdam sof K e jn Park, Oregon Hiram B. Plummer of Sellwood Sta Portland Ore. Thomas B. Bldwell of Portland. Oregon Cjeruld Anderson of Portland. Oregon Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are requested to lile the claims In this office on or before said 9th day of March, 1908. A lgern o n s. Dresser. R egister Notice for Publication Land office at Portland. Oregon. January 11. 1908 Notice of hereby given that Charles M. Halberstadt of Molalla. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final fiv e year proof in support pf his claim viz: homes ead entry No. 15768, made August 8 , 1905. for the Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter of section 26. township 5 south range 3 east, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiv­ er at Portland. Oregon, on February 20. 1908. H a names the following witnesses to prove hi^ contin­ uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Carl Goranson of Molalla. Oregon E. Lindquist of J . Barnhardt of \ Ira Boyer of N Algernon S Dresser. R egister T I M B E R L A N D A C T J U N K 3 , 18 7 8 Notice for Publication United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon. Oc­ tober 22. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com ­ pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1 878, 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 a a of August 4. J892. Charles J . Bradley of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7604. fo. the purchase of the NJ4 o f nw'4 and w H of of section 8 in township 3 south range 7 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable of Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of the U S land office at Portland. Oregon, on Monday the 20th day of January. 1908. H e names as witnesses: Ed­ ward W hitney of Portland, Oregon: J W W ebb of Portland. Oregon: Darwin Bradley of Oregon C ity. Oregon: J W Faublon of Salmon. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov« described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20 day of January. 1908. Algernon S . Dresser. R egister. n l4 Notice for Publication United States Land O ffice. Portland. Oregon. D ec­ ember 31. 1907. N otice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of tim ­ ber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory ” as extended to all the pub­ lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, John C. Peteison of Kensington, county of Douglas, state of Minnesota has this day fled in this office his sworn statement No. 7647 for the purchase of the South­ east Quarter c f section 34 in township 2 S . range 6 E. W . M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for the timber or stone there on than for agriculture purposes and to establish his claims to said lands before the register and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1 7th day of March 1 908. H e names aa witnesses: Herman Herbers of Portland. Oregon Fred Brakenbush of Fritz Brake bush of Edwin Westerman of Any or all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 1 7 day of March. I 908. Algernon S . Dresser. R egister J9 M c h l2 eo years * E X P E R IE N C E P atents H. W . Blood came home last ev- ning front down the Columbia. TRADE M A RK S D is io n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Their civic pride prevailed on A n ro n s nandlng a sketch and deeciinfInn may alckly ascertain our opinion opinim i fr e e w hether an quickly le p robably p aten t-* tl nt Wednesday nu rning and a invention tlonastrtctly conOdentiaL HAI t free. Oldeet agency fo r . r,.inil>er of our business men got to­ Patent« tabes tSroSrh »tu r n ip < 0 . receive rperief wo«ice, without cha ___ gether and laid the plank connect­ ing Third St. with Broadway and A kw»deofs*ty Meat rated weekly I a r e s * cir eolation o f any actant Wc !• •ornai. Terme, 83 m Main. The job was quickly done, and the long, red tape of the town government was not invoked. We notice also some good work done by TH E NEW S W. A. Jones by his lwrn. Others 52 w e vk i. S i Levs than 2C a w eek might learn how. Stìntine JimcrlcaM W ay freight leaves Esiucada in the morning, daily except Sun returning in the evening. 4.-4. 1 * 4 « 4 * county court for Clackamas county, Ore­ gon. which order was made and entered on the 16th day of December, 1907. and the time prescribed thereof is six weeks: I Fate of first publication being December 20 , 1907, and the date of last puhliebtion taring January 31. 1908. GKO. C. BRO W NELL. Attorney for plaintiff, states by act oi August 4. 1692, Jacob D. Duback of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregdn. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7641. for the purchase of the Lots 3. 4.5 & 6 of sec­ tion 4 in township 6 S . 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, ard to establish her claim to said land before the reg­ ister and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 9 day of March 1908. H e names as witnes­ ses: Robert R . McAdams of Kern Park. Oregon Hiram B. Plummer of SellwoodSta. Portland. O re Thomas B. Bldwell. of Portland, Oregon Cjeruld Anderson of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file the claims in this office on or before said 9th day of March. J n i • *