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PAGE THE E IG H T W A S H IN G T O N PO RTLAND J. H. W E S C O T T Studebaker Vehicles, Champion Mowers and Binders a co m plete sto ck of b u ild e rs’ h a rd w a re Ju st receiv ed ; also a line of guns 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 , H ines Bros. 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 , F O R E S T G R O V E . C I G A R S and T O B A C C C So u th S id e Square. N EW S. M A R K E T S , S E P T . 24. C rescent M ills T he w h eat m a rk e t Is in poor shape. E a ste rn m a rk e ts co n tin u e to decline, and foreign m a rk e ts show no im provem ent. I.oeal d e a le rs h av e reduc ed th e ir bids a n o th e r cen t, and th e drop h as well nigh checked business, as th e fa rm e rs a re no t d isp o sed 'to sell. W h e a t—W alla W alla, 73@74c; blue- stem , 76!b77c; V alley, 77c. B arley —F eed, $9® 20 p er to n ; brew ing. $21; rolled. $21® 21.50. O ats— No. 1 w hite, $1.10; gray, $1® 1.05 p er cen ta l. F lo u r—V alley, $3.75@3.85 p e r b ar re l; g ra h a m , $3.35@3.75; whole w heat, $3.55©4; ry e w heat, $4.50. M illstuffs— B ran, $21 p er to n ; m id dlings, $ ? j; sh o rts. $21; chop, U. S. m ills. $18; linseed, dairy food, $19. H ay—T im othy, $15 p e r to n ; clover, $12; g ra in . $10; ch e a t, $10. Butter, E g g s , P o u ltry , Etc. T h e egg m a rk e t Is stead y , w ith sup ply and dem and a b o u t even. B u tter Is firm and unchanged. B u tte r—F an cy cream ery , 25® 27c p er pound; d airy , 18® 20c; sto re, 15© 16c. C heese— Full cream , tw ins, 14)41’! Young A m erica. 151416c; factory |J rices, l@ 114c less. P o u ltry —C hickens, m ixed, 11® 1 h t 1 d <1 C R E S C E N T F L O U R IS T H E B E S T . E ggs—O regon ran ch , 24c. P A T R O N IZ E G rapes were th e m o st plen tfu l arti- V e ge ta b le s, F ru its, HOME IN D U S T R Y . Etc. V t O p p o site R a ilw a y Sta tio n . . . . Fo re a t . G ro v e Clearance Sale of Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Ma chines At* the BAZAAR. Forest Grove In o rd e r to g iv e room for ou r F a ll S t o c k of Sc h o o l G o o d s w e are co m pelled to g re a tly ch in e s. reduct o u r sto c k of P ia n os, O r g a n s and S e w in g M a O u r Sa le w ill sta rt Se p te m b e r 1st and w ill last a s lon g a s the s to c k on han d lasts. On every PIANO we will give a Discount o f $50. On every ORGAN $12.50. On every SEWING MACHINE $10. N o w Is y o u r chance. OREGON. I \i/zle. Sillily this and you will leurii something about paint. BEST PREPARED PAINT BEST PREPARED PAINT BEST PREPARED PAINT life •• -r. f e e E X BEST PREPARED PAINT WILL HOLD BEST PREPARED PAINT X x fe I k BEST PREPARED PAINT BEST PREPARED PAINT COVERS MOST ITS /O * - / fey O ír V * - , 0 j/ W X Î 4 • 11 e mu ft M illigan M b . C o . I ...Dr. Chas. Hines, Druggist/ (Successor to Hines 8c Wag ner) Poison. Remedies. W akeless, Squirrel Zlmol, the Superior Headache Remedy. Also a com plete lin e of Drug*. Pictures, Stationery, Sundries Tlgars. V eal—Sm all, 8@814c; large, 614® 7c p e r pound. M utton— D ressed, 5@514c; lam bs, d resse d , 6c. P o rk — D ressed, 714@81Lc. H am s— 10® 14 pounds, 16c p er lb; 14@16 pounds, 1514c p e r pound; 18® 20 pounds, n one; C alifornia (picnic), 1014c; c o tta g e ham s, n one; Union ham s, 4@6 pounds av erag e, n one; sh o u ld ers, 1014c; boiled ham s, 22c; boiled picnic ham s, boneless, 16c. Bacon— F an cy b re a k fa st, 20c; s ta n d ard . b re a k fa st, 18c; choice, 1614c; E n glish b re a k fa st bacon, 11@14 pounds, 1514c. Dry S a lt M eats—R eg u lar sh o rt clea rs, 11 © 12'c sm oked; clea r backs, 11c salt. 12c sm oked; O regon exports, 20@25 pounds av erag e, 1114c dry salt, 1214c sm oked; U nion b u tts, 10@18c pounds av erag e, 9c dry salt, 10c sm oked. l-a rd —K ettle ren d ered ; tierces, llh ^ c ; tubs, 12c; 50s, 12c; 20s. 1214c; 10s, 1214c; 5s, 12%c. S tandard pure tierces, 1114c; tubs. 1114c; 50s, 1114c; 20s. U % c ; 10s, 12c; 5s, 1214c. Com pound tierces. 8c; tubs, 814c. H ops, W o o l, H id e s, Etc. chumo - usa - F o r sale by A. R. Hicks, F o re st Grove, Oregon. E xclusive Agent Security Stock V eg etab les—T u rn ip s, 65c p er sack ; irro ts , 75c; b eets, 90c p er sa c k ; cab bage, l@ H 4 c ; le ttu c e , head, 15c per dozen; p arsley , p e r dozen, 25c; cucum b ers, 15c p e r doben ¡tom atoes, 30® 50c p e r box; cauliflow er, 65c@ $l per dozen; beans, 4@ 5c; g reen corn, 15® 20c p e r dozen; g reen p eas, 4c p e r lb; egg p lan t, 4c; celery, 75c; pum pkins, l@ l% c . O nions— Yellow D anvers, 80c® $1 p er sack. H oney—14@15c p e r No. 1 fram e. P o tato es— O regon, 6 5® 75c p e r sack. D ried F ru its —A pples, ev aporated, 514@614c p e r p o u n d ; sundried, sacks or boxes, 414@514c; a p rico ts, 8@10c; p eaches, 5@ 6c; p ears, 8@814c; p ru n es, Ita lia n , 4@414c; F re n c h , 3@ 314c; plum s, p itte d , 414@514c. D om estic F ru its —A pples, 50c@ $l p er box; peach es, 60c@ $l; plum s, 25 @50c p er c ra te ; p ears, 50c@$1.25 per box; p ru n es, 25@50c p er c ra te ; g rap es, T okay, $1@1.25 p e r c ra te ; M uscat, $1® 1.10; black, 90c@ $l; Con cords, 45@50c p e r b a sk e t; quinces, $1 p e r box. M e a t s and P ro v is io n s . C a ll on o r a d d re ss, M a n a ge r, F O R E 8 T G ROVE, BEST PREPARED PAINT aad H ops— 1903 crop, 24® 25c per pound; 1902 crop, 20© 21c. T allow —P rim e, p er pound, 4® 5c; No. S. and g rease, 214 ©3c. H ides— Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15® 1514c p e r pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf, No. 1, u n d e r 5 pounds, 16c; dry salted, bulls and stag s, one-third less th an dry flint; salted hides, ste e is, sound, 60 pounds and over, 8® 9c; 50 to 60 lbs. 7® 8c; u n d e r 50 pounds and cows, 7c; sta g s and bulls, sound, 5R>514c; ktp, sound. 15 and 20 pounds. 7c; under 10 pounds. 8c; g reen (u n sa lte d ), lc pe rpound less; culls, lc p er pound less; h o rse hides, salted, each, $1.50® 2; dry, each, $L©1.50; co lts’ hides, each. 25®50c; goat skins, comm on each, 10®15c; Angora, w ith wool on, 25r© $l. Wool—Valley, 17®18c; Eastern Ore gon. 12® 15 c ; m ohair, 3S@37V4c. L iv e st o c k M a rk e t. Accurata Proscription Work at* Reasonable P rices............... FO REST G R O V E , O R ., 8 E P T . 25. 1903. Sheep— B est w ethers. $2.75; .mixed. sheep, $2.50. G ra in , F lo u r, Feed, Etc. Hardware and Implements I i- ri COUNTY Receipts at the Portland Union atockyards today were 200 hogs. There was no change In quotations. The following prices were quoted at the yards: C attle—B est steers. $3.75; medium. $3©3.50; cows. $2 50®2 75. Hogs—Heavy (175 pounds and up), $6.25; medium fair hogs. $5 50©« THE L A T E JO H N N. F I S H E R . (T he death of ex-M ayor J,,N . F ish er of B eaverton w as rep o rted in last issue, but com ing by telephone no ex tended notice w as possible. T he funeral services w ere held la st S un day m orning, and are rep o rted In the B eaverton correspondence.—Ed.) T he late John N. F ish er, of B eaver ton. O regon, w as bom In T roy tow n ship, A shland county, Ohio, F e b ru ary 6, 184?, and died S eptem ber 18, 1903, being 61 years, 7 m onths, 12 days old. W hen a boy of seven y ears his p are n ts died, leaving him am ongst stra n g e rs. All th e schooling he reecived w as 11 m onths In a cou n try school. He did chores, chopped wood, u n til th e beginning of th e Civil W ar, w hen a t th e age of 19 y ears he joined th e U nion arm y S eptem ber 10,1861, as p ri v ate In Com pany C of 42nd Ohio Vol u n teers, and served, th re e years, re ceiving an honorable discharge. H e w as In m any b a ttle s, n o tab ly V icks burg. u n d er G rant. D uring th is tim e he w as prom oted for g allan try . A fter th e w ar he becam e in terested in new sp ap er w ork, and becam e edi to r of th e O m aha Bee. Com ing to O regon in 1876 Mr. F ish er located in B eaverton, W ashington county, w here he had since resided. W ith G eorge S teel h e took a con tr a c t g e ttin g o u t ties fo r th e railroad com pany and becam e engaged In d airy ing, onion grow ing, farm in g and the b u tch er business. D uring his sta y in B eaverton he had held m any offices. H e took a g re a t in te re s t in debating, educational e n te rp rise s and politics, w as a stra ig h t R epublican, and alw ays w orked fo r th e b est in te re s ts of the p arty in h is precinct. Jo in in g as a c h a rte r m em b er F. J . B abcock P o st No. 30, G. A. R „ he held th e office of C om m ander. H e becam e a M aster M ason w hen 21 y e a rs old, and joined B eaverton lodge No. 100, A. F. & A. M.. as a c h a rte r m em ber, and had held th e office of W orshipful M aster. In 1878 Mr. F is h e r w as u n ited in m arria g e to Miss D ella C. Allen. Of th is union seven ch ild ren w ere born— E arl, M rs. W. H. Cady, May, Lloyd, Effle, D ora and E sth e r, an d one g ran d child, E lta Cady, w ho w ill m ourn his loss. In younger y ears he took a g reat in te r e s t in religious w ork, and alw ays had a firm belief In a h e re a fte r, and said h e would go first to be th e re and g re e t his fam ily as th ey "cam e h om e’’ bye-and-bye. E X E C U T O R ’S N O T IC E . fyal Estate Bulletiij E sta te of M arion A. B aldw in, de ceased. N otice is h ereby given th a t th e un $10,500— T h e best p a y in g s a w m ill In dersigned, A braham B aldw in, w as on W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty , w ith 400 a c re s th e 15th day of S eptem ber, 1903, duly, land, 30 u n d e r cu ltiv a tio n , 2 a cre s law fully, and re g u larly appointed ex Choice o rc h a rd and in sm a ll fru its, ecu to r of th e e s ta te of M arlon A. B ald ICO a c re s firs t-c la ss s a w tim b e r u n win, deceased, by th e C ounty C ourt of touched, 160 a c re s fre e p a stu re er th e S ta te of O regon fo r W ashington ra n je , * 0 a c re s bottom land e a sy ts County. clear, one la rg e fra m e h o u se s n d T h a t all p erso n s holding claim s thre e s m a lle r d w e llin g s ; school- a g a in st th e said e s ta te w ill p re se n t h o u se on p ro p e rty ; b ig sh e d s and them to m e w ith th e p ro p er vouchers, la rg e b a rn s and all n e c e ss a r y ou t a t m y office on Pacific A venue, in th e b u ild in g s ; »12,000 s a w m ill, w o rk- City of F o re s t Grove, W ashington In g 8 men, w ith o r d e rs o n h a n d fo r County, O regon, w ithin six m onths all the lu m b e r it ca n su p p ly , p a y in g from th e first publication of th is no cle a r of all exp e n se 8 per ce nt on tice. Investm en t, T e lep h one , ru ra l m a ll W itn ess m y hand th is 17th day of d elivery, fine road to ra ilw a y . A ll S eptem ber, 1903. to be so ld fo r $10,500, on re a so n a b le ABRAHAM BALDW IN, term s. A d d r e s s A2, c a re W a s h in g E xecutor of th e E s ta te of M arlon ton C o u n ty N e w s, F o re s t G rove, O r. A. B aldw in, deceased. $3,250— A fine c o u n t ry hom e, w ith H O L L IS & HAW KS, p ro d u c tiv e f a rm ; 68 a c re s ch o ice A tto rn ey s fo r th e E x ecutor. 18-22 farm , 28 a c re s In hay, 6 a c re s ef SU M M O N S. p ru ne s, 4 a e rs s apples, sm 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 t o r y fra m e d w e llin g, good barn, goo d fru it h o u se and drier, on G a le s C re e k road a n d co n d e n se d m ilk fa c to ry route. R u ra l m a il d e live ry, telephone, ne ar goed school. $3,250, lib e ra l term s. Ad d re ss A3, ca re 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. In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon fo r W ash in g to n County. C larence C. C olem an, plaintiff, vs. Irene Belle Colem an, defen d an t. To Iren e B elle C olem an, d efen d an t above n am ed : In th e n am e of th e S ta te of O regon, you a re h ereb y noified th a t th e above nam ed plaintiff h as filed a com plaint $2750— A good farm , 2 m ile s fro m F o r a g a in st you in th e above en title d court, est G ro v e ra ilw a y sta tio n ; 7V /2 and you a re h ereb v req u ired to a p p ear acres, 25 h a y la n d ; o r c h a rd of and an sw e r said co m p lain t on o r be 200 ap p le trees, 100 p ear trees, fo re th e la s t of th e tim e p rescrib ed 225 p ru n e trees, 500 gra p e vin es, by o rd e r of publication hereof, to-w lt; all In b e a lrn g ; 2 a c re s of b e rrie s On o r befo re th e 30th day of O ctober, a n d sm a ll f r u it s ; goo d fra m e 1903. h o u se a n d b a rn ; liv in g w a te r; You a re fu r th e r notified th a t If you good ro ad to to w n ; 2 m ile s te fail to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r th e com co n d e n se d m ilk fa c to ry , 1 m ile p la in t h erein , o r plead th e re to , th e fro m sa w m ill, one-half m ile te plaintiff will cause your d efau lt to be sch o o l house. Im m e d ia te p o s se s en tered an d w ill p ray to th e court sio n g iv e n ; $2750, on re a so n a b le above m entioned fo r th e relief p rayed term s. A d d r e s s A.4, ca re W a ah - for In th e co m p lain t h erein , th a t Is in g to n C o u n ty N e w s, F o re st to say, fo r a d ecree fo re v e r dissolving G rove, O rego n. th e bonds of m atrim o n y th a t now ex ist betw een th e plalntlfT an d d efen d an t, and for such fu rth e r relief as th e court $4000— F in e s t p ru n e rane n In W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ; 44 a c re s on the m ay deem e q u itab le in th e prem ises. G a le s C re e k ro a d ; 1680 p ru n e T h e d a te of th e first p u b licatio n of trees, a n d a tew a p p le trees. S o ld d e fe n d a n t’s sum m ons is F riday, Sep 17 to n s of p u rn e s last y e a r ef tero b er 18, 1903, and th a t of th e la s t good q u a lity ; $1200 A lle n publication th e re o f Is F rid a y , O ctober P ru n e D r y e r ; n e ve r failed, a n d 30, 1903, and th e said sum m ons shall e sp e c ia lly fine cro p t h is y e a r te be p u blished on F rid a y of each w eek go w ith the p lace ; a lso 12 acrea fo r a period of six consecutive w eeks In c lo v e r; 52 a c re s in a ll,40 In c u l betw een said dates. t iv a tio n ; n o h o u se ; good w a te r T h is sum m ons Is published by o rd er y e a r a ro u n d ; 2 m ile s fro m G a le s of H on. L. A. Rood, C ounty Ju d g e of C re e k postoffice, n e a r ru ra l m all W ash in g to n C ounty, O regon, said route, a n d telephone. V/+ m ile o rd e r h av in g been m ad e in cham bers to s c h o o l; all fe n ce d ; a p a y in g S ep tem b er 17, 1903. In v e stm e n t. A d d r e s s A 5, c a re H O L L IS & H AW K S, o f W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty N e w s, A tto rn ey s fo r P laintiff, D E A T H O F M I S S A. M . B E R G E R S O N F o re s t G rove, O re go n . F o re s t Grove, O regon. A T A L B IO N . M iss A nna M ary B ergerson, who died Sept. 13, w as a s is te r of Adolf, P e te r and C harles B erg erso n ; born in N orw ay July 4, 1869, and cam e to th is co u n try w ith h e r p a re n ts in 1872. T h ey se ttle d In M innesota, and from th e re she cam e to O regon w ith h e r m o th er in 1895, s e ttlin g th re e m iles n o rth w e s t of Alolon on th e Ne- halem . T h e fu n eral serv ices w ere conducted by Rev. Mr. H everling. of V ernonla. T h e rem ain s w ere in te rre d in th e C lear C reek cem etery. Hei* ag ed m o th er h a s th e sy m p ath y of the e n tire com m unity. H e a te r-R o b in s o n W e d d in g a t ington. F a rm N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . $3 ,300--30 acres, all clear, f/ 2 m ile so u th of C o rn e liu s, and th a t d ista n c e fro m sch o o ls, postoffice a n d ra ilro a d U nited S ta te s L an d Office, station . A ll p ra irie land, good house, O regon C ity, O regon, b a rn a n d o rc h a rd , tw o goo d w e lls, A ugust 31, 1903. on c o n d e n se d m ilk fa c to ry route, N otice is h ereb y given th a t In coni w ith b a rn full of hay, seed a n d feed. pliance w ith th e provisions of th e act A d d r e s s or ca ll on T h e N e w s, A8, of C ongress of Ju n e 3, 1878, en titled An a c t fo r th e sale of tim b er lands in th e s ta te s of C alifornia, O regon, $3,500.— 46 acres, 15 a c re s b ea ve rd a m , 10 a c re s hops, 10 a c re s m e a d o w ; N evada an d W ash in g to n T e rrito ry ,” good house, barn, w e lls; w ell fenced, as extended to all th e P ublic I.a n J good h o p d rle r; so ld $3.300 o f h o p s S ta te s by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892, K nute last y e a r a n d better cro p t h is y e a r; W estberg, of P o rtlan d , co u n ty of M ult 4 m ile s fro m F o re s t G ro v e ; ru ra l nom ah, S ta te of O regon, h a s th is day tele p hon e; fre e m a il d e liv e ry ; ona filed in th is office h is sw orn sta te m e n t of fine st p ro p e rtie s fo r p rice in c o u n No. 6258, fo r th e p u rch ase of th e W l 4 ty. A d d r e s s A 15, T h e N e w s. of NW14 of Section No. 28, in T ow n ship No. 3 N., R an g e No. 4 W., and will offer proof to show th a t th e land $1200— F o r sale— 160 acre sto c k ranch, ro llin g hill land. T h e place h a s a sought is m o re v alu ab le fo r Its stone ho use of 4 la rge ro o m s; la rge log o r tim b e r th a n fo r ag ric u ltu ra l p u r barn, and o th e r sm a ll b u ild in g s. poses, an d to e stab lish h is claim to A b o u t 10 o r 12 a c re s u n d e r fence, said land befo re th e re g is te r and re and a b ou t 5 a c re s In cu ltiv a tio n . ceiver of th is office a t O regon City, T w o goo d s p r in g s clo se to house. O regon, on W ednesday, th e 18th day N ic e m o u n ta in stre a m ru n s t h ro u g h of N ovem ber, 1903. on e c o rn e r of place. T h e p lace Is H e n am es as w itn e sse s: R o b ert T open tim b e r land, m a k in g a good Sim pson. A dam Sim pson, T hom as J. sp rin g , s u m m e r and fall ra n g e fo r M cF arland, M. M iddaugh, all o f Bux stock. O n ly V /2 m ile s w e st of m ilk ton, O regon. c a n n e ry . P rice, $1200. A d d re ss A ny and all p erso n s claim ing ad A14, ca re T h e N e w s, o r ca ll on Dr. versely th e above described lan d s a re C. E. G eige r, F o re s t G rove, O rego n, requested to file th e ir claim s In this office on o r before said 18th day of B a rg a in — A ch oice ho m e in F o re s t N ovem ber, 1903. G ro v e ; an a lm o st n e w 10-room ho use ALG ERN ON D R E SSE R , in first-c la ss c o n d itio n ; good b a rn 16-25 R e g iste r A p re tty hom e w edding, a tten d ed only by th e re la tiv e s and a few frie n d s of th e co n tra c tin g p a rtie s, oc cu rred la s t S unday a t high noon a t th e hom e of M r. and M rs. J. S. R obin son, w hen th e ir ch arm in g d a u g h ter V iola, w as m a rre d to Mr. R oy E H e a te r, of N ew berg. Rev. Mr. Day, of H illsboro, p erform ed th e im p ressiv e cerem ony, a fte r w hich c o n g ratu latio n s follow ed from all sides. W ith the b e st w ishes fo r th e ir fu tu re h ap p in ess from all p re s e n t th e new couple soon a fte r left fo r th e ir new hom e in N ew berg. Among th o se p re s e n t w ere; M essrs, and M esdam es J. S. R obinson N. H eater. E. H e a te r, E. L. M cCor m ick. W . H. M cCorm ick, J. A. Me* sin g er, J. J. Jack , O. J . Ja c k , W . C F rle d e n th a l. J. J. K rebs, M esdam es G. 9. R obinson and D. M. M clnnls, th e M isses P hoebe Jack . C assle and Jessie N O T I C E O F S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E M clnnls. Amy H e a te r. C lara and Elva R obinson. M essrs. A. H eater, Guy an)j|A Xq m qj U3A|S Xqajaq s| i m oo X iunoo a q i Xq ap su i ja p jo u s jo H e a te r and W alt R obinson. qseo jo j nag HI * I E061 '13 Jaqmaidas j» u o ftejo ' oaojo i s a j o j 1» 'puvq U| L A D I E S ' T A IL O R IN G . private sale, from and after October 24, 1903, all the real estate belonging At our parlors w e are prepared to to the estate of Asa W illiam s, de do all kinds of fashionable dressmak ceased. to w it; The southw est one- fourth of section 21. township 3 north, Ing. cutting and fitting. Our work range 4 w est W illam ette meridian, guaranteed. 1-ad lee' aults m ade to or containing 160 acres, all in W ashing ton county. Oregon. der. roWTBRDAMO ft WARD. Dated a(t Forest Grove. Oregon, this Rooms over ih o e »tore. 25th day o f September. 1903. SARAH E. CROW O R S. T . I d N K L A T E R , Administratrix of the E state of Asa W illiam s, Deceased. Physician and Surgaen. J. N. Hoffman, Attorney for Adm’r’x. H ills b o ro . O re g o n W. C A L O E R W O O D D tirtM . Office: Hotel Royal, N orth Y a m M I a n d fence; on e a cre of gro u n d , fine o rc h a rd of 25 b e a rin g trees, and all k in d s o f sm a ll fru its. T h i s place is w ith in 200 y a r d s o f P a cific U n iv e r s ity a n d on M a in street, one of the p re ttiest lo c a tio n s in F o r s s t G rove. C a ll o r a d d re ss W a s h in g t o n C e u n ty New s. B-38. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . Department of the Interior. Ijind Office at Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 15, 1903. N otice Is hereby given that the fol lowing naimM settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of aahlngton County, at Hllls- boro. Oregon, on October 7, 1903, via., Edward Roos. H. E No. 12.17$. for the P R O F . J. B. D e L O N G , northweet quarter of sec. 33. township 1 north, range 4 west. M a gn e tic H ealer, H e names the following w ttneases to Specialist in Cataracts, Sore Byes. Fa- prove his continuous residence upon male Troubles. L am eness la Shoal- and celt I rat Ion of said land, via.: J. B. derm. Bronchitis and Rheumatism. Prlckett. R. M Bis bee Andrew Boot, 8. T. Crow, nil o f Forest Grove, Ore. OB re nt residence. F orest Grove. ALGERNON 8 DRES8ER, R egister.