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THE P a g e E ig h t New Clothes Summer W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY N E W 3, F O R E S T for ¿ $ 18.50 j J , ■B E SB SäSliSSÄSasH ttSF'T? ■ -1 A U G U S T 18. W ill b u y on e o f those hand-tailored, f a s h io n a b ly cut, m ade-to-m easure 8u ita so m u ch s o u g h t af-ter by good d re sse rs. T h e fa b r ic s a re e x c lu siv e w ith u s and a re m a n u fa c tu re d fro m g ra d e of O re g o n wool. We In v ite the c o m p a riso n h ig h e st w ith other S u it s se llin g f o r 922.50 to $30.00. It w ill re su lt fa v o ra b ly fo r us, w e are sure. Mr, J«hn Anderson of Forest Grove is Our Agent. Ask Him to Show You Samples • 5 -9 7 Salem Woolen Mills Store T H iR D PORTLAND OREGO N. STREET, J. H. W E S C O T T Hardware and Implements Studebaker Vehicles, Champion Mowers and Binders a co m plete stock of b u ild e rs’ h a rd w a re Just receiv ed ; also a CUTLERY line of g uns and sp o rtin g goods. EVERY BLADE WARRANTED Main street, Forest Grove IC E C R E A M S O D A S , Hines Bros. S o u th S id e Sq u are . F O R E ST G ROVE. F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S , C O N F E C T IO N E R IE S , C I G A R S and T O B A C C C O regon lan d e n trie s for y e a r Just ended b reak all records.------A rm y ofllc- e rs u rg e ap p o in tm e n t of som e general on P h ilippine board w hen W rig h t be com es governor. ------ M assachusetts d em o crats m ay run G eneral Miles for governor.------N e b ra sk a R epublicans in d o rse R oosevelt for second term , and b ring o u t can d id a te for V ice-President. ------San F ra n c isc o civic societies and m any m ilita ry o rg an izatio n s give great p a ra d e in h o n o r of th e G. A. R.----- E ig h t n e g ro es w ho had kidnaped a young w h ite g irl a t F o rt Sm ith, Ark., fire on p o sse w hich rescues her, and one m an Is killed.------Four-year-old boy Is m u rd ered by a “Jack-tne-R lpper.’ —C h ristia n s a t U skub in constant fe a r of being m assacred by T u rk s.----- Band of B ashi-B azouks cro ss th e Bul g a ria n fro n tie r, kill th re e g u ard s and fire sev eral * houses.------C ongress of B ritish C h am b ers of C om m erce u rg , n atio n to ex ten d com m ercial treaties and re o rg an ize C onsular force.------K ai se r will ask re ic h sta g to provide for in c re a s e in a rm y o f 39,000 m en.------Re lian ce m ust give S ham rock III 1 m in u te and 45 seconds on 30-mile race.----- T om m y R yan m u st ab an d o n th e ring becau se of c a n c e r of stom ach.—C ana dian Pacific lin e r sinks a C hinese criu ser. P o rtla n d and V ic in it y —Ju d g e Bel lin g e r se ts asid e $22,500 v e rd ic t in breach of p rom ise case of B irdie Mc C arty .------Boy drow ned w hile fishing in Colum bia Slough.------K an sas law yer In search of dom estic se rv a n t who Is h e ire ss to a fo rtu n e.------F red F o ster's body found In C olum bia R iver, six w eeks a fte r h e w as drow ned.------Po licem en accu sed of g ra ftin g on dive- k eep ers in P o rtla n d . B a se B a ll— Pacific N ational L eague: S pokane 3, B u tte 1; B utte and Spo k a n e o b ject to new clubs in L u cas’ L eague, and w ish to drop Calif rnla team s. Pacific C oast L eague: Los An geles 3, O akland 2 W e a w üA y B. F. Catching Brick Yard Good Brick at reasonrble prices. Write or call for par- ticnlars, One mile northwest Forest Grove * • • • * « A rc h ite c t a n d A U G U S T 19. B u ild e r Any one w ishing plan s to build m o d ern house, don’t fall to see me. can a ss u re sa tisfa c tio n and reaso n ab le rate s. I O ne door w est of V arley F eed S table, Pacific A venue, F o re st Grove, O re. 5 obn Stnbicb Forest Grove, Oregon A fter m oving Into new q u a rte rs, Is now read y to do first class w ork at m o d e ra te p rices. C arriag e and w agon rep airin g . P laning, wood tu rn in g , b a n d saw ing, grin d in g , and General wood work. Vehicle wheels of all descriptions D on’t fall to con su lt m e before h a v in g your w ork done. At th e Sash and Door F acto ry B uilding. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . U nited S ta te s I-antl Office, O regon City, Ore., Ju ly 23, 1903. N o tice Is hereby given th a t In com p lia n c e w ith th e provisions of th e act r>T C ongress of Ju n e 3. 1878, e n titled “ An act for th e sa le of tim b e r lands i a th e S ta te s of C alifornia, N evada, am i W ash in g to n T e rrlo ry ,” as ex- f-eaded to all th e Public I.and S tates b y a c t of A ugust 4, 1892. Colum bus W C ow an, o f P o rtla n d , county of M ult n o m ah . S ta te of O regon, has th is «lay Bled In th is office h is sw orn statem en t N o 6223. for th e p u rc h a se of th e NE% o f S E % . Sec 12, T 2 N.. R. 6 W . and lot* 1. 2 and 3 In T ow nship No. 2 N ., R an g e No. 5 W . and will offer p ro o f to show th a t th e land sought la m o re valu ab le for Its tim b er o r stone fh a a fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, a n d in e stta h llsh hla claim to said la n d b efo re th e R e g iste r and R eceiver o f th is office a t O regon City, Ore., on T h u rs d a y , th e 22 day of O ctober. 1903. f i f n am es a s w itn e sse s: Ja m e s B. H ou sto n . W. A T rlte s. L. R H ouston. W A Gordon, all of P ortland. Ore. Any and all p erso n s clam ing a d v e rse ly th e above-described lan d s a re re q u e ste d to file th e ir claim In th is of fice on o r before said 22nd day of O c to b e r, 1903 ALGERNON S. D RESSER. R eceiver. C IT A T IO N . T en th o u san d G. A. R. v eteran s p a rad e a t S an F rancisco.------O regon led all s ta te s in land sales for fiscal y e a r Just end ed .------B ooker T. W ash ington tells n eg ro es th e ir salvation Is to becom e ta x p a y e rs.------P riso n er in W yom ing p laces ow n shackles on sleep in g officer and escapes from train . ------P ow ers propose to m ake naval d e m o n stra tio n a g a in s t T urkey. ------ T u rk s m a s sa c re m ale population of R a kova. B ulgaria.------Colom bian sen ate now d e sire s to reopen negotiantions for sale of P an am a canal to U nited S ta te s.------P u g ilist JefTrles draw s color line.------T h e T rans-M lssissippt Com m ercial C ongress will probably indorse $ 1 , 000 , 001 ) n atio n al appropriation for L ew is and C lark F air.------H undreds of m in ers in th e A m erican T an an a a re dy ing of sta rv a tio n . O re g o n —P o rtlan d horse com m its sui cide.------P o rtla n d people a ttrib u te de fe a t of P a n a m a canal tre a ty to ra il roads.------More tra in s may be run for heavy traffic b etw een P ortland and Se a ttle .------C ity council Invites w arships to P ortland. B a se B a ll — Pacific C oast L eague: P o rtlan d 2. San F ran cisco 1; S acra m ento 3, S e a ttle 1: Ix>s A ngeles 3. O akland 0. Pacific N ational L eague: B utte 10, S pokane 9: Los A ngeles 13. San F ran cisco 10. In th e C ounty Court of th e S ta te of O regon, for W ashington County. In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te o f Asa W illiam s. D eceased. T o S arah E. Crow, M allnda T hom p son. C. O. W illiam s. J. L. W illiam s. B ertha Rym al. G race W illiam s, F ran k Shepard. O ren (S h ep ard ) Abel. Bessie (S hepard)-M ahan, R osa P u rd ln and to all p erso n s In terested In said e sta te , greetin g : In th e nam e of th e S ta te of O regon: You a re hereby cited and required to a p p ear in th e C ounty C ourt o f the S ta te of O regon, for th e C ounty oi W ashington a t the C ourt Room th e re of. at H illsboro In th e C ounty of W ash ington on Monday, th e 7th day of Sep tem ber. 1903. a t 10 o’clock In th e fore noon of th a t day. th en and th e re tc show cause. If any you have, why an o rd e r of said c o u rt should not be m ade au th o rizin g and d irectin g th e ad m in is tra trix of said e sta te to sell th e real e s ta te belonging to said e s ta te de scribed as follow«, to-w lt: ’’T h e so u th w est q u a rte r of section 21. tow nship 3 north, ra n g e 4 w est, co n tain in g 160 acres, all In W ashington county. O re gon.” aa p rayed fo r in th e p etition ot th e a d m in istra trix of said e sta te filed herein. W itness, th e Hon L. A. Rood. Judge of th e C ounty Court of th e S ta te of Pig* f o r S a l * —Som e thoroughbred O regon, fo r th e C ounty o f W ashington w ith th e Seal of said C ourt affixed, P o la n d C hina plga w hich I will sell at th is 7th day of A ugust. A. D. 1903. A ugu st 2G— P resid en t Roosevelt r m a o n a h le rate a Call on or ad .Irena A tte st: GEO A MORGAN. C lerk. will allow no discrim ination In favor (S eal) By J. W . M organ. Deputy. of union m en by governm ent, n eith er J . T . L e a c h , Dewey, O regon. • G R O V E , O R ., A U G U S T 21, 1903. will h e oppose them in any way.------ O regon delegation will be ask ed to recom m end new m en fo r L akeview I-andoffice positions.------G eneral John C. Black elected C om m ander-In-Chief of G. A. R.------Young u a n w ho p a ss ed as S en ato r E lk in s’ son a rre ste d for u tte rin g w orthless checks in New York.------S alt L ake m an com m its su i cide by p u ttin g h is m outh over faucet and tu rn in g on w ater.------T urkey ag rees to m eet th e d em ands of R ussia, and ask s th a t squadron be w ithdraw n. ------Pow ers co n sid erin g step s to end rising In M acedonia.------W ind fickle and Hi st y ach t ra c e no c o n test, but R eliance proves b e tte r boat. Oregon.—Gloss ah ead , b u t P ro v in cial sculler is fouled. P o rtlan d a poor th ird In four-oared ra c e a t re g a tta .— —J. H. C aldw ell, L inn C ounty farm er, killed by sw eep of horsepow er m a chine.------D em and m ade on county for dam ages on acco u n t of M orrlson-street bridge d isa ste r.------Man supposed to be one of th e Sellwood stre e t-c a r rob bers cau g h t by T acom a police. Baseball.—Pacific C oast L eague: San F rancisco 7, P o rtlan d 1; Los An geles 5, O akland 1; S acram en to 11, S eattle 7. Pacific N ational L eague: B utte 13, S pokane 9; S alt I-ake 8, Se a ttle 7; Los A ngeles 7, San F ran cisco 6. A oirpal S to r y l_i.tie F o lk s An Por 1fh< 1 M ) Lion 3 T here w as once upon a tim e a young lion who often w ent out in th e fields and w atched th e larg er lions play baseball, and he often th o u g h t how happy he w ould be if he w as only big enough to tak e p a rt in th eir games. Well, he grew and grew , and a fte r aw hile It seem ed to him th a t he w as of baseball size, and he decided to begin to play. Now, it happened th a t this young lion's principal fa u lt wTas th at he w as lazy, and w hen he got to th in k ing about how m uch ru nning around he would have to do as a baseball p layer he alm ost becam e discouraged. A fter some tim e sp en t in thinking this over he determ ined, how ever, to tiy the gam e anyw ay. " I ’ll go off to the cocoanut tree now and get a ball,” said he to lilm self, and off he w en t to w here th e tall trees rose from the sandy soil of the plain. A way up above Ills head he saw the nice round cocoanuts hanging to the PO RTLAND M ARKET, A U G U ST 20. G ra in and F lo u r —W heat, valley, 80c; barley, p e r ton, $20; oats, $ 1 .1 5 1 .2 5 ; valley flour, $3.80; g raham flour, $3.40; ry e flour, $4.50. P ro d u c e —B u tter, fancy cream ery, 20 ® 22c; b u tte r, dairy, 17%@ 20c; b u tte r, store, 15® 16c; cheese, O regon fuff cream . 14c; eggs. O regon ranch, 19@ 19% u; honey, dark, 1 0 % @ llc ; honey, fancy w hite, 15c; honey, am ber, 12 @13c. {^eal Estate Bulletin $10,500— T h e best p a y in g sa w m ill In W a s h in g t o n C ou n ty, w ith 400 a c re s land, 30 u n d e r cu ltiva tio n , 2 a c re s ch o ice o rc h a rd and In s m a ll fru its, 100 a c re s first-c la ss sa w tim b e r un- tw jched, 160 a c re s fre e p a stu re er ran jr . 60 a c re s bottom land e a sy te clear, one la rg e fra m e h o u se and three s m a lle r d w e llin g s; school- h o u se on p ro p e rty ; b ig sh e d s and la rg e b a rn s and all n e c e ss a ry ou t b u ild in g s ; $12,000 sa w m ill, w o r k ing 8 men, w ith o r d e rs a n h a n d fo r all the lu m b e r it ca n su p p ly , p a y in g cle a r of all e xp e n se 8 p e r ce nt on Investm en t. T e lep h one , ru ra l m a ll d e live ry, fine road to ra ilw a y . A ll to be so ld fo r $10,500, on re aso n ab le term s. A d d r e s s A2, c a re W a s h in g ton C o u n ty N e w s, F o re s t G rove, Or. $3,250— A fine c o u n t ry hom e, w ith p ro d u c tiv e fa rm ; 68 a cre s ch o ice farm , 28 a c re s In hay, 6 a c re s of p ru n e s, 4 a cre s apples, s m a ll fru it (a ll b e a rin g ) In a b u n d a n c e ; liv in g w ater, fine 2 /2 s to r y fra m e d w e llin g, good barn, good fru it h o u se and drie r, on G a le s C re e k road and co n d e n se d m ilk fa c to ry route. R u ra l m a ll d e live ry , telephone, near g o s d scho ol. $3,250, lib e ra l term s. Ad d re ss A3, care W a s h in g t o n C e u n ty N e w s, F o re s t G rove, Or. V e g e ta b le s —B eets, sack, $1@1.25; beans, sirin g , p er pound, 4@ oc; cab bage, 1% @ 1% c ; C hile peppers, per pound, 15c; cauliflow er, p er dozen, 90c @$1; c a rro ts, sack, $1@1.25; cucum b ers, p e r dozen, 15c; eggplant, per c rate, $1.50@2; g reen corn, p er dozen, 15c; green onions, p er dozen bunches, 12% c; green peas, 3% @ 4c; g reen pep pers, pound, 10c; head lettuce, 15c; potatoes, O regon, new, 65® 80c; ra d ishes, p er dozen bunches, 12% c; to m atoes, 40® 50c; tu rn ip s, sack, $1.25. F r u it s —A pples, O regon, 75c@ $l; ap ricots, O regon. 75c@ $l; b lack b erries, p er crate, $1 ©>1.25; crabapples, per pound, H i e ; pears, O regon B a rtletts, $1@1.25; peaches, 60@75c; plum s, O r egon, 40@50c. P o u lt r y —B roilers, $2.25@2.50; fry ers, $2.50@3; m ixed, p e r pound, 11% @12c; springs, p er pound, 14@ 14%c; m ixed, $4@4.50; hens, 12@ 12% c; $2750— A good farm , 2 m ile s fro m F o r est G ro v e ra ilw a y sta tio n ; lW /2 geese, $5.50@6; ducks, $3@5; tu r k e y s a cre s, 25 h a y la n d ; o rc h a rd of live, 12@ 12% c; tu rk ey s, dressed, 14 200 ap p le trees, 100 p ear trees, @15c. 225 p ru n e trees, 500 gra p e vin es, H a y and Fe ed — New tim othy, $16® all in b e a lrn g ; 2 a c re s of b e rrie s , 17; clover, $12@14; new ch eat, $12; a n d sm a ll fru it s ; good fra m e bran, $22; chop. $17@21; sh o rts, $22; h o u se a n d b a rn ; liv in g w a te r; barley, rolled, $20.50@22; m iddlings, good road to to w n ; 2 m ile s to $25. co n d e n se d m ilk factory, 1 m ile P r o v is io n s —H am s, as to size, 15% fro m sa w m ill, one-half m ile to | @16c; ham s, picnic, 10% c; bacon, sch o o l house. Im m e d ia te p o sse s ! b re a k fa st. 18c; d ry s a lt sides, l l % c ; sio n g iv e n ; $2750, on re aso n ab le backs. 12% c; lard , k e ttle ren d ered , term s. A d d r e s s A.4, ca re W a s h tierces, 10%c. in g to n C o u n ty N e w s, F o re s t F r e s h M e a t s —V eals, 8@ 8% e; pork, G rove, O rego n. i 7@ 7% c; beef, 6@7o; m utton, 5@6c. H ops—Choice, 18c; prim e, 19c. $4000— F in e s t p ru n e ra n c h in W a s h TEACHERS WHO PASSED . in g to n C o u n ty ; 44 a c re s on t h s G a le s C re e k ro ad ; 1680 p ru n e trees, and a tew ap p le trees. S o ld 17 to n s of p u rn e s last y e a r s f good q u a lity ; $1200 A lle n P ru n e D ry e r; n e ve r failed, and e sp e c ia lly fine cro p t h is y e a r to go w ith the p lace ; a lso 12 a cre s in c lo v e r; 52 a c re s in a ll,40 in cu l t iv a tio n ; no h o u se ; good w a te r y e a r a ro u n d ; 2 m ile s fro m G a le s C re e k postoffice, n e a r ru ra l m ail route, a n d telephone. V /i m ils to s c h o o l; all fe n ce d ; a p a y in g In ve stm e n t. A d d r e s s A 5, ca re of W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty N e w s, F o re s t G rove, O rego n. T he W ash in g to n C ounty E xam ining B oard, co n sistin g of S u p erin ten d en t Ball, Joseph W. M arsh, of Pacific Uni- j v ersity , an d P ro fesso r M. C. Case, has Issued th e follow ing te a c h e rs’ certifi c ate s as a re s u lt of th e exam ination held la s t w eek; F ir s t grade— T en n essee W e ath erred an d M arie H o ch stetler, H illsb o ro ; i Jam es H . J a c k and C allie L. K oeber, Scholls; E arl F ish er, B eaverton. Second grade— W ill H. H o ch stetler, A dalaide Rice, E v a M. C atching, H ills boro; Ivy P eterso n , T h e re sa H euber- ger. B eav erto n ; E v a L und, C ornelius; ' P risc illa J a n e B ates, G aston; Maud $3500— 40 acres, 3</2 m ile s fro m F o re s t G rove, 2000 b e a rin g gra p e v in e s, M arsh, A nna C halm ers, C en terv ille; j 500 b e a rin g p ru n e trees, d ry e r In E v a J. Duley, T u a la tin ; C ora Johnson, c o n stru c tio n , 100 apple, p e a r and R aleigh, an d M aggie M. R obertson, s h e r r y trees, sp le n d id g a rd e n w ith P o rtlan d . all k in d s of sm a ll fru it, goo d Im T h ird g rad e— C harles Lily, G ales p ro ve m e n ts, good house, b a rn and C reek ; L izzie Sw anson, L o ttie Thom- j o u tb u ild in g s, good w in e ce lla r; h a lf IT STRUCK THE LAZY LION, as, C lara L oynes and G rovaline B ald a m ile fro m scho ol, ne ts b e sid e s boughs of th e tree, b u t th ere w as uot win. F o re s t G rove; M ary H ilts, G reen goo d liv in g fo r f a m ily fro m $700 to a single one of them on th e ground. ville; E liza M cG illavray, P o rtlan d . “Now, It is entirely too w arm for me $1,000 a year. A d d r e s s A6, care P rim a ry —L ouisa M ooberry, G aston. to spring up there and knock one of T h e N e w s, F o re s t G rove. those cocoanuts dow n,” lie said. “I ’ll Just sit here and w ait until one of them C ong. S o c ia l at G re e n ville . — An en $3,300- -30 acres, all clear, / 2 m ile drops to th e ground.” so u th of C o rn e liu s, and th a t d ista n ce And then the lazy fellow s a t dow n joyable ice cream and law n social w as fro m sch o o ls, postoffice and ra ilro a d on the sand and closed his lazy little held la s t T h u rsd ay aftern o n a t th e sta tion . A ll p ra irie land, good house, eyes and w ent sound to sleep. H e j hom e of M rs. T. A. R itchey, a t Green- slept nnd he snored, and he snored so ville. T h e occasion w as th e ann u al b a rn a n d orch a rd , tw o good w e lls, hard th a t he Jarred a cocoanut off th e m eetin g of th e G reenville Congrega- on c o n d e n se d m ilk fa c to ry route, tree, and it cam e tum bling dow n like | tional church, w ith w hich Rev. Mt w ith b a rn fu ll of hay, seed a n d feed. a rifle ball. A d d r e s s o r call on T h e N e w s, A8. ; C u rran w as closing h is very p leasan t I w onder If you can guess w here It fell. W hy, It struck the lazy lion p a sto ra te of n early tw o years. Most | of th e church m em bers w ere p re se n t $3.500.— 46 acres, 15 a c re s beave rd am , sq u are upon his lazy nose, 10 a c re s hops, 10 a cre s m e ad ow ; “ Mercy!” cried he. “ I’ll never again and a few invited g uests, and a fte r the w ait for an y th in g th a t I can get quh good house, barn, w e lls; w ell fenced, ann u al b u sin ess had been tra n sa c te d er an d w ith less pain by going for It ! delicious Ice cream and cak e w ere good h o p d rle r; so ld $3,300 of hops And Mr. Lion w as cured of his lazy last y e a r and better cro p t h is y e a r; , served on th e law n an d a n ice social habits.—P ittsb u rg D ispatch. 4 m ile s fro m F o re s t G ro v e ; ru ra l 'tim e w as enjoyed by all present. FO REST GROVE ATHLETES W IN P O IN T S A T V IC T O R IA . tele p hon e; free m a il d e liv e ry ; one of fin e st p ro p e rtie s fo r price in c o u n ty. A d d r e s s A 15, T h e N e w s. $1200— F o r sale— 160 acre sto c k ranch, ro llin g hill land. T h e place h a s a In th e N orth Pacific A thletic A sso h o u se o f 4 la rge ro o m s; la rge log b a rn, a n d oth e r sm a ll b u ild in g s. ciation m eet a t V ictoria th e M ultno A b o u t 10 o r 12 a c re s u n d e r fence, m ah team c a rrie d off chief honors. Of and a b out 5 a c re s In cu ltiva tio n . T w o good s p r in g s close to house. its six firsts, six seconds and th re e N ic e m o u n ta in stre a m ru n s t h ro u g h th ird s, tw o seconds w ere won by Rolla on e c o rn e r of place. T h e p lace Is V. P e terso n and tw o th ird s by F ra n k open tim b e r land, m a k in g a good sp rin g , s u m m e r and fa ll ra n g e fo r F letch er, both of F o re s t Grove. stock. O n ly 3'/2 m ile s w e st o f m ilk P eterso n cam e in second In th e 440- ca n n e ry . P rice, $1200. A d d re ss A14, ca re T h e N e w s, or call on Dr. yard dash, w hich w as won in 54 sec C. E. G eiger, F o re s t G rove. O regon. onds and had th e sam e position In th e 220-yard dash w here th e tim e w as 2:03 1-5. F le tc h e r w as th ird in th e 120-yard h u rd le race, tim e 16 seconds, and also In th e 220-yard h urdles, m ade In 26 4-5 seconds. In th e 440-vard dash P eterso n ran ag ain st a m an who w ent to th e P a rts exposition w ith th e A m erican team , and w as a close second. Bqth P e te r T IM B E R LAN1 A C T J U N E 8. IS T S r— N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . U n ite d S ta te s l.a n d office, O reg o n C ity . O reg o n . J u n e 18. 1903. N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv en t h a t In co m p li a n ce w ith th e p ro v is io n s o f th e a c t of C o n g re ss o f J u n e 3. 1878, e n title d "A n a c t fo r th e s a le o f tim b e r la n d s In th e S ta te s • f C a lifo rn ia . Ire g o n . N ev ad a a n d W ash In g to n T e r r ito r y .’ a s e x te n d e d ta all th e P u b lic L a n d S ta te s by a c t o f A u g u st 4. 1892. G e o rg ia n s H ow e, o f P o r tla n d , c o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h . S ta te o f O regon, h a s tb la d a y died In th is office h e r sw o rn s ta te m e n t No 6183. fo r th e p u rc h a se o f th e n o r th e a s t q u a r te r o f S e c tio n No. 14 In T o w n s h ip No. I s o u th . R an g e No. 6 w e st, an d w ill offer o ro n f to show t h a t th e la n d s o u g h t Is m ore v n ln a b le fo r Its tim b e r o r s to n e t h s n f e r a g ric u ltu r a l p u rp o se s, e n d to e s te h lls h h e r claim to s a id la n d b e fo re th e R e g iste r a n d R ec e iv e r o f th is office a t O regon C ity . O re- ?9P3 ° n th e 7 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r. S he n a m e s a* w itn e ss e s F llram W S c o t.. son and F le tc h e r a re stu d e n ts In P a H e n rv W S c o tt. O liv e r M. S c o tt. R a le lr h cific U niversity. W alk er. o f D U Irr. O regon. A nv a n d all p e rs o n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e ahove-des rtb e d Is n d s a re re q u e ste d te d ie t h e ir claim « lo t M s office on e r before «eld Tth d s v o f S e p te m b e r 1903 ALGERNON s D R E S S E R . Register.