The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 02, 1908, Image 4

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    T HE B 3 T A C A I) A N E W S
The Estacada State Bank, last
week, sold lot 23 in block 7 in the
original townsite to Ur. H. V. Adix
H. A. WILLIAMS
for $225. This lot is next to the
corner
lot on which the telephone
Entered et the pestoNlce In Eatacada, Oretnn. ee
second class mail
office stands.
I)r. Adix already-
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owned the corner lot and by pur­
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
chasing lot 23 of the bank he now
One year
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S ix months ........................................
'50 ! owns 50 feet fronting on Main St.
and 100 feet on Second St. being
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the best corner in Estacada outside
of the Broadway and Second street
The O. W. P. railway company’ s corners. The building which the
property in the Estacada school dis- ^ doctor expects to put up will cover
trict is assessed at £300,000011 which all of the corner lot and a part of
the company paid this district over 23. The ground floor will contain
an office and reception rooms for
$2. 100. in 1907 school taxes.
tile doctor; also, a store-room which
The upper story-
Olds & Reed were the lowest bid-: will lie for rent.
ders for the new county bridge to will be made into two flats one of
be built at this point. There were which will lie occupied by Dr. and
two other bids submitted.
They 1 Mrs. Adix, and the other will be
ranged from $5,800 to nearly $8000, for rent.
This bank also sold, last week,
and $5 and $4 a foot for the ap-
lots
11 and 12 in block 17 to Mrs.
proaches.
Emma E. Scott for $225.
These
The walk crossing on 4th street lots include the corner and the lot
near the church should lie fixed so to the south of the Scott home and
that people could walk acro ss this, gives Mr. and Mrs. Scott 200 feet
place without danger of slipping or on Curriu and loo feet fiont oil 5th
falling. The grass is worn away, . street. These lots are an exception­
and the place being on considerable ally fine building site, are high and
It is under­
of a grade causes it to be a danger- j dry and very level.
stood
that
Mrs.
Scott
intends
to put
ou;> place. Nearly all the foot tra -1
up
a
residence
on
her
recent
pur­
vel gdes this way. W hy not make ,
chase, late in the summer.
a good crossing here?
The sale to J H. Helfrich by the
hank of lots 5 and 6 in block 18 is
Someone has suggested that pub­
also noted; price $ 12 5 .
Mr. Hel-
lic auction days ought to he held in
fricli lias secured a sixty day option
Estacada each month.
It is an es­
on lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 18 in
tablished custom in some places to
tile Zobrist addition.
hold auctions on one day of each
The Estacada State Bank, March
month. If anybody in the town or ,
10, executed the following deeds
country has anything they want to
Lots 1 and 2 in block 31, 1st addi­
sell they are privileged to turn it in !
tion to Estacada to Frank O. John­
and have it sold on these days. The
son of Waldport, purchase price.
idea isn’ t a had one for some auc­
$225. And lot 12 in block 8 of the
tioneer in Estacada to promote.
original townsite to Mrs. Roliert L.
Couch, 1420 8th Ave. Seattle, pur­
W . H. Mattoon, candidate for the chase price, $400.
nomination of county commissioner,
on the Republican ticket, was a vis­
Country property, lands, farms—
itor in Estacada Friday, and was bargains in them town lots, hous­
looking up holes in his political fen­ es, for sale must he sold. %W. A.
ces, but found little or no attention Heylman.
being needed here.
M a. Mattoon
will get a good vote in the central
and west part of the county, where
By our Wayside Reporter
he is well known. He is in close
touch with the general business of " Miss Addie Kitching of Portland
the county, ami is an open advocate is at Currinsville visiting relatives
of goods roads to niurket, and safe
and friends.
bridges.
Mrs. Opal Créerait closed the
P U B L IS H E D
T i l l JG SD A Y
M ORN ING
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The city' council met Tuesday ev­
ening. The bills of A Morrow for
22.25 and the Cary Hardware Co.
for $18.08 were allowed. An ordi­
nance was presented reducing the
sulary of the village clerk from $20.
to $10 . After a lengthy discussion
the hoard decided to extend the
water pipe line 500 feet farther up
the stream where the in take will be
in a better location. An ordinance
was iutdto luccd repealing all ordi­
nances which declared vacated the
streets in the west part of town.
“ Statement No. 1” which is be-
ing talked of so very much of lute,
and which was thoroughly discussed
on and off the political stump two
years ago, reads as follows:
“ I further state to the people of
Oregon, us well as to the people of
iny legislative district, that during
my term of office I will always vote
for that candidate for United States
Senator who has received the high­
est number of the people’s votes for
that position at the general election
next preceediig the election of a
senator in congress, without regard
to my individual preference.”
Teachers Meet in Estacada
Fully sixty five teachers attended
the Clackamas County Teachers’
association meeting in Estacada last
Saturday, which was a very good
success. Many home people were
presi nt and the following interest­
ing program was curried out:
"G etting R .-lilts in the Country-
Schools,“ F. M. Gill.
“ Primary Numbers,” Mrs. Jose­
phine Dishcr.
“ The Needs of Our Country-
Schools," general discussion.
“ Expression in Grades Beyond
the First.’ ’ Mrs. Josephine Lisher.
“ Education for the Industries,
with Special Attention to School
Gardening," L. A . Read.
The day was a profitable one for
the <om .tv’s educational interests,
a d the teachers were all pleased.
Those who came from the East
part of the county rode in a special
car
In the evening the teachers
with Chairman John Stormer and
T. J. R-'agahof the Estacada school
board visited the big electricity
manufacturing plant. The visiting
educalirs were entertained at din
tier in the I. O. O. F. hall.
the Sunday school. The lecture
which Mr. Cross will give here w a s1-,
Some Real Estate Deals
FIS H ER M EN !
And u! who enjoy catching the finny tribe
can ;et their supplies of us.
We have a
good variety from which to select your.
.
Fishing Tackle
N O T IC E
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Tim bea land Act. June 3. 1878
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In the County Court of tile State of Ore-
Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. Feb. 17, 1908.
g i\ t u b y h.in in tin. \\ bite 1 em ple.
^on ,()r t(lc
a f Clackamas
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with thv
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878
Portland, and many other churches In the Matter of the change of Name
en titled ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the
of the city, ills subject is, Length-
of
j states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and W ashing­
ton territory,” as extended to all the public land states
ening and Strengthening.
A,,eiu F- Hornahuh to Aneita E. May.
I 1 his cause coming on to tie heard on j by act o f August 4. I 892, Kate Sheaffer of Oregon
A s an indication of the advance application of Aneita E . Horushuh for C ity, county of Claclam as. state of Oregon has
this day filed in this office her sworn statement N o
of farm pro perty in the im m ediate change of her name to Aneita K. May, 7692 for the purchase of the W ^ of
, & sej^ of
vicinity of Estacada the recent sale the aPPlicant ap,-earing in person and by sw K of Section 5 In township 3 Sout^, range
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her attorney John W. Loder and the state No. 7 East, and will offer proof to show
of Albert D. Schmidt, one of the . _
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of Oregon appearing by O. D. Kby, dep- that the land sought is more valuable for l*s tim ber
directors of the Kstacada State Bank uty district attorney for the fifth judicial or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab­
lish his claim to said land before the register and re­
deserves favorable notice.
| district. And it appearing to the court ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of
Mr. Schmidt bought 73 acres of that public notice of the time and plcae May. 1908. She names as witnesses:
agricultural land front Walker j
W n . KiveM' Proo< which has
duly filed, as required by law, for all per­
I at Springwater last July, paying sons to offer and show cause, if any they
$ 2 ,oc» for the farm. He recently have, why the same should not be grant­
W e are also well prepared to supply any­
| sold the same tract to T. Hayner ed. And it appearing that no person has
for $2,850. Mr. Hayner is an ex- filed any objections thereto and that the
thing you may want in
! ,-eriet-ced fruit raiser from Hood applicant appearing in person before this
court has given her testimony in her own
j River and says the Schmidt farm behalf, from which testimony and state­
and the laud adjoining Estacada ments of counsel for the applicant, the
i is even better for fruit raising than court is fully advised that there are suf­
| the Hood River Apple land which ficient reasons consistent with the public
has become so famous the world interest and satisfactory to this court to
entitle applicant to the change of name
round.
requested, And the court being fully ad­
Estacada fruit lands have not vised,
^
been advertised iu any way, and
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and
purchases, such as the one made by decreed that the name of Aneita E Horn-
Mr. Hayner was the result of indi­ shuh be changed to Aneita E. May, and
it is further ordered that public notice be
vidual effort only. There is littl e
jftven of this change decreed by publica­
Agents Wanted !—16x20 crayon por­ a few days.
doubt, however, that the value of tion thereof in The Estacada News for
traits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up,
Fred Bates arrived home Sunday the fruit lands in this section will four successive and consecutive weekly
sheet pictures let. each. You can make
with his bride; they will occupy soon become known and the prices insertions, and on return of proof thereof
400 per cent profit or Í36 a week. Cata-
begin to reach this court will grant a certificate under
alog und samples free. prank W. Wil­ their new house which he has re­ will then surely
seal of this court that the name of Aneita
liams Company, 1208 W. Taylor Street, cently built on his place.
Hood River figures.
E. Hornshuh i9 changed to Aneita E.
Grandma Currin is having some
Chicago, 111 .
May, which name shall thereafter be her
T O R A T IQ N T O E N T R Y O F L A N D S IN
of the apple trees in her orchard R E S National
Forest.
Notice is hereby given that legal name.
dug U P and O t h e r s trimmed and lh . lania .¡eacrlbadfb«lo»£em bradne SO'aCTM.with
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dated February 29, 1908.
Baseball
The
Goods
Estacada
Drug
b
Store
*
sprayed which will greatly improve
the looks of the place. C. H. Sar-
HENRY V. ADIX, M . D.
ver is also having some spraying
Physician and Surgeon
*****
done in his orchard.
Henry Gith-
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es- j
ens is doing the work.
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance between drug store and Sparks j
store, on Broadway
For Joint
Representative
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connected
'with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
Notice for Publication
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in the Cascade National Forest, Oregon, will be sub-
ject to settlement and entry under the provisions of
the homestead laws of the United States and the act
of June 11. 1906 (3 4 Stat., 233), at the United
States land office at Portland, Oregon, on May 14.
1908. Any settler who has actually and in good faith
claim ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1. 1906. and has not abandonded
same, has a preference right to make a homestead en-
't iy for the lands actually occupied. Said lands w ere
listed uj on the applications of the persons mentioned
below, who have preference right subject to the prior
right of any such settler, provided such settler or ap­
plicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the
preference right is exercised prior to May 14, 1908.
on which date the lands will be subject to settlement
and entry by any Qualified person. T h e lands are as
follows: F 4 of N W * . Section 3. T . 3 S.. R . 7 E. W .
M.. listed ur>on the applications of C- W . Kern of
W elch ’ s P. O. Oregon, and W . J . Faubion of 1707
East 7th St., Portland.Oregon, received simultane­
ously.
R/. A. B A L L IN G E R , Commissioner of ihe
General Land O ffice.
Approved February 26,
1908. F R A N K P IE R C E , First Assistant Secretary
of the Interior.
I beg to announce myself as a
candidate for tin- nomination for
representative in the 17th district,
subject to the decision of the Re­
Dr. J. V. SCOTT,
Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878
publican voters of Clackamas and
DENTIST
k Notice for Publication
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland Multnomah counties at the primary
United Stated Land office, Portland. Oregon. Feb.
29, 1908- Notice is hereby given that in compliance
election on April 17.
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
Will visit Estacada from Saturday ; jf [ an, nominated and elected I 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in
states o f California. Oregon. Nevada and W ash­
at i till Sunday at 5:30 p. nt.
will, during my term of office, sup­ the
ington territory,” as extended to all the public land
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port a sane, business-like adntinis- states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles Benbow
county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
Office with Dr. II. V. Adix
j tration of public affairs. I will op- of has Portland,
this day filed in this o ffice his sworn statement
• pose graft, humbug and demagog- 7705, for the purchase of the W est half ofthe North­
Quarter of section 20 in township 5 S . range
ism, and will work industriously for west
4 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought
the people of my district. I will do is more valuable for its timber or stone than for a gri­
purpose, and to establish his claim to said
my duty as I see it and will not cultural
land before register and receiver of U S land office at
Attorneys at Law
take dictation from any man or set Portland. Oregon, on W ednesday the 20 day of May
1908.
H e names as witnesses:
Nortary Ptihli- . General Law of men. I will vote for the Repub­
Ed. Turney
of Portland, Oregon
lican voters’ choice for United States
J . C. Burke
of Portland. Oregon
Bowman setfool Monday; the term Practice, Mortgng - foreclosed, Ab­
O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
Senator.
stracts furnished
E. Burke of Portland, Oregon
-s
has lasted 5 months and Mrs. Cré­
— c . n . M c A r t h u r .
Any and all persona claiming adversely the above
erait has done her work to the sat­
lands are requested to file their claims In
Portland, Oregon, March 15, 1908. discribed
M O NEY LO A N ED
this office on or before said 20th day of May.
isfaction of all.
1908.
C. R. Lovell has installed a gas­
']■
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister
oline engine on his place and uses O F F I C E S : 2 , 3 -S: -
S D R E S E N I1 L D .
it for chopping feed later on it may
Notice for Publication
O reg o n C it y
O reg o n
he used for sawing wood etc.
Land office at Portland, Oregon, March 7. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelo
C. M. Graham has sold his place
of Barton, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention tc
Directors’ Meeting
to a man named Dicks of Portland ;
make final five year proof in support pf his claim viz:
homestead entry No. 14622, made Nov. ! , 1902,
in a week or two the new owner
for the Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of
A special meeting of the Board of
expects to take posession.
section 26. township 2 south range 4 east, and that
said proof will be made before the register and receiv­
Mis* Eugene Deardorf of Damas­ Directors of the Estacada State bank |
er at Portland. Oregon, on A pril 21, 1908. He
cus is visiting at the home of Mr. was held in the office of the compa­
names the following witnesses to prove his contin­
uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
ny in their hank in Estacada Satur­
and Mrs. Thomas Huxley.
Mario Boitano of Sandy. Oregon
Directors present
R. S. Coop went up to Mr. De- day afternoon.
Antonio Garborir-o of Portland
Luigi Vaiarette c f Sandy
moy’ s homestead Wednesday to were, Geo. listes, John Zobrist T.
Pietro Vaiarette of
plant about 200 upple trees.
Yocum and Albert D. Schmidt. Dr.
Algernon S. Dresser. R egister.
Mrs. Annie Krigbaum is in Port­ S. W. Stryker of Portland, the only
T I M B K R L A N D ACT J U N K 3 , 1 8 7 8
land with one of her daughters who absent member, could not lie pres­
Notice for Publication
is sick.
ent because of professional engage­
United States Lard O ffice. Portland, Oregon. F eb ­
ments.
After the meeting was
ruary 27, 1908. Notice ish ereby given that in com ­
N O T IC E FO R B ID S
called to order, President Estes laid
pliance with the provisions of the act of congress oí
June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber
before
the
t-oard
the
call
for
the
Bids will lie received at the Re­
lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and
Washington territory.” as extended to all the public
corder’s office up to Apr. 14, 1908, meeting and stated that the office of
R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E
land states by act c-f August 4. 1892. W'illiam H.
for the extention of about 300 ft. of cashier of the Estacada State Bank
Patterson of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
FO R R E P R E SEN T A T IV E
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
water main. Bidders to dig ditch, being vacant because of the resigna-1
1st. H e stands for Statem er 11 ,u" m<,n' No- 7704 f0-lh« ?urch*“ of ,h« N* of
furnish all material and make box. tion of E. L. Fraley, who has been
seW and s e V of
of Sec. 26 in township 3 south
employed
by
a
Portland
bank,
it
N
o
. 1. and has pledged himself j iange 5 east, and will offer pr^of to show that the lane
Specifications at recorder’s office.
sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than for
A . N. Johnson, Recorder. would be necessary for the lioard to to v 0 (e for the people’s choice for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to
elect a cashier, fix the amount of y g 5 ^
regardless of his said land before the register and receiver of the U S
land office at Portland. Ore, oiv^Weclnesday the 20th
his bond and determine his compen- . . . . .
.
day of May. 1908. H e names as witnesses:
SI R VGWATER
....
,
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• individual preference.
sation.
1 lie board then unani-
r
Jam os A . C. Tait of Portland, Oregon
jim e s P. A ltizer of Clatskanie. Oregon
There have been several home- tnously elected L. E. Belfils cashier - nd- He stands for strict economy
Edward N. Lovegren of Stevenson. Washington
to
serve
during
the
pleasure
of
the
in
al>
appropriations,
and
less
state
Hom er B. Baikmof Eagle Creek. Oregon
seekers the last week looking thru
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
hoard. His salary was fixed at $80 taxes.
Springwater.
described lands are requested to file their claims in
Rev. Diven is having jxior health a month, and his bond at $10,000. 3 rd- He stands for more stringent this office on or before said 20 day of May. 1 908.
A lg e rn o n s . Dresser, R egister
It is feared that he will not be able which is furnished by the American hanking laws, affording protection m l 2 -m l 4
Surety
Co.
Mr.
Belfils
has
been
depositors.
to hold nnd supply this field, hut it
He stands for all proper
is to I k ? hoped when the weather assistant cashier since last July and 4 th-
settles ho will get lietter. It would is well qualified for the position of measures for the betterment of our
lx- bad ’ for this chnrdh tg have to cashier. He was formerly employed] toads and public school system.
5th. He stands for the preser-
give him up as every body' is favor­ in various positions by the South­
ably impressed with him as a pastor. ern Pacific Co. at Rosebttrg, serv- ' ’a1'0'1 of lhe Kr^ t natural resources ; , ! 0 . W. P. & Ry.
Co. :
of this state, including water pow-1 •
The young people last Saturday ing them acceptably for 15 years,
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evening had a party at Rev. Diven’s resigning his position there last Ju ­ ers, franchises and etc. to the peo­
ple to whom tln \ belong.
; Cars leave Estacada for* Port­
The teachers und others who ly to take this office in the hank.
6th. He stain's for a square deal
land:
went to the teachers* institute th a t,
to all and speci.r; privileges to none.
was held in Estacada Mar. 28th re- |
CURRINSVILLE
7:22, 9:22. 112 2 : A. M. and
port a beneficial and enjoyable af-1
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M.
I will meet with
The entertainmt and how social
The Ladies'
fair.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
Friday at 2 p. nt.
The Springwater Sunday school given by the school Saturday night Mrs. J W. R
cada :
was
enjoyed
by
a
targe
audience,
~
-
had their animal election last Sun­
7 : 1 5 , 9 : 1 5 , 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and
Next Sunday morning at the
day. Result, W. J. Lewellen, Sup­ the hall l>eing full. The-drama.
1 :1 5 . 3:4s. 6 :15 . 7-35 P- M.
erintendent; Win. Bard assistant; "T h e Cabbage Hill School" was usual hi ut of s vice A. N. Cross,
Mis« Hazel Tizen, Sec.; Miss E th ­ very amusing and kept every body a Sunday school worker wilt give
A ay freight leaves Estacada
el Closner, Treas.; Erma Shiblcy laughing from start to finish. Miss an address which will l»e of interest
in the morning, daily except
Organist; Rose Closner Librarian. Rena Tycer of Oregon City sang a to all especially those who are in-
Sun. returning in the evening.
Good interest is being taken iu the solo and gave a tccitat.m. After tervsted iu church and Sunday
Freight also leaves Portland
Sunday School.
the program was ended the bows school work. Mr. Cross has spent
in the morning goes to Caza­
In the near future the teachers were sold by John Ely as autioneer. several years in this work, studying
dero and returns to Portland
and pupils of the day school are The $36.60. raised will be used to the subject and lecturing in different
going to give a drama for the ben- buy maps for the school.
states, ami he will be able to g iv e : Main others of the company: 142 1-1
fit of the school. The date will lie
Mr. and Mrs. R Shankland are the l»est metods for creating inter-
First St. Portland, Oregon.
announced later.
visiting Mrs N a r -.
«ankland for eat and securing better atteudaucein
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Dimick & Dimick,
Walter A. Dimick
î TIME CARD
Signed: Grant B. Dimick, Judge.
Attest: this 29 day of Feb. 1908. F . W.
Greenmail, County Clerk, by B. A.
Sleight, Dep.
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Notice of Sale
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for the County of Clackamas
In the Matter of the Estate
of Wesley Smith, deceásed.
Under an authority of an order of sale
granted by the counfy court of the coun­
ty of Clackamás, State of Oregon, dated
March 9th 1908, I will sell at private sale
the following described real estate, to-
wit: Beginning at the N. W. comer of
the W 1-2 of theSi-2 of the S.W. 1-4 sec 31
T. 1, S. R . 4, E . of the W. M. running
thence E. 40 rods to the West line be­
tween the N. 1-2 and the S. 1-2 of the S.
W. 1-4; thence S. 16 rods; thence W. 40
rods; thence N. 16 rods to the place of
beginning, containing four acres, more
or less.
The sale w ill be on or about the 4 day of
May, 1908, and bids will be received at
my residence about one mile north of
Boring in Clackamas county, Oregon.
Terms of sale, cash.
J. P. SM ITH, Administrator
of the Estate of Wesley Smith, deceased.
mi2-a9
Darwin Bradley of Oregon C ity Oregon
B. L . Commons of Oregon C ity. Oregon
Charles J. Bradley of Portland, Oregon
J . W . W ebb of Necanicum, Oregon
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 7 day of May, 1908
Algernon S Dresser. R egister.
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Tim ber l*np Act June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United States Landofflc, Portland. Oregou,’ Jan 8.
1908. Notice is h erb y¿iven that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled " A n act for the sale of timber land*
In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington territory.” as extended to all the public
land states by act of August4.1892, Thomas H . Ruddy
of Sell wood, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
has this day filed In this office his sworn statement
N o 7655 for the purchase of the South H of the
Northeast M and the South H of the Northwest
of section 28. in township 2 South.»range 6 east,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought I »
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before register and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on
Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908.
H e names as witnesses:
L. W ear of
Cherryvllle, Oregon
P eter Swan of
T om Leonard of S ell wood
M. Stone of C h erryvllle
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 30 day of March. 1908.
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
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Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland. Oregon, Peruary 29. 1908
N otice is hereby given that Frances Poshall of S an ­
dy, Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to
make final fiv e year proof in support of his claim, viz*,
homestead entry No. 1 3570, made Apr. 19. 1901,
for the North east h Quarter o ^ e c t l o n 24. town­
ship 3 south, range 5 east and that said proof will be
«fade before the register and receiver at Portland, O r­
egon. on April 1 3 ,1 9 0 8 .
H e names the fol­
lowing witnesses to prove ^ i s continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Joseph Linhart of Sandy, Oregon
Charles Linhart of
Jacob Leuthner of
T . F. McCabe
of
Algernon S Dresser. R egister
6 0 YEARS*
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