Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 15, 1906, Image 6

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    j I A. Parsons oi Glenwood, made
office a call, Tuesday, and had us
1 him the News for another year,
li
jliss Higgins, Miss Langley, Mr.
[M an and Lote Langley, spent an
Wable Sunday, the guests ol
jtsey” Ryan, at Red Raven’s Roost
j Gales City.
‘he Sheet and Pillow Case Social
n by the Christian Church at the
j >e of Mrs. L. C. Walker, although
; ilargely attended was a very enjoy-
i * affair, every one reporting a
.era! good time.
A. Cochran, democratic candi-
jf for congress in the First District,
!j;e the “ editor” a call this week.
| seems quite jolly and enthusiastic
! .e says over confidence has lost
ie in popular elections than under
fidence.
' I
en Asata, the Jap confined in the
•’hington County bastile and await-
trial for the embezzlement of 8459
;h belonged to Jap laborers on the
imook railway, tried to commit
Jde by strangling himself last week.
; attempt was in vain however and
-Jap still lives the life that he thinks
¡no future joys in store lor him.
phn Simmons of Tillamook, who
“been working in the Howe Lumber
¿pany’s camps in Yamhill County,
i the victim of a peculiar accident
'week. While hauling out a log it
'ag around a tree striking Mr. Sim-
'.s in such a manner as to break his
»arm and injure his hip joint besides
,'ring him internally. He was taken
. ie hospital in Carlton, and at last
lunts was doing nicely.
i
| T. N. Hurst of North Dakota, who
, poking for a location in Oregon,
re he could profitably work at his
j je— auctioneering— made this office
( e a pleasant visit, Tuesday. He
/ decided that since no one seems
j e selling out and although the
jpects for an auctioneer are not very
' ht, this must surely be the ideal
utry and is where he will “ pitch his
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the-
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bh
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Ernest H e n has finished spraying
his orchard and is now thoroughly cul - 1
tivating it.
Tom Sain is shipping timothy hay to
Seaside, having sent four car loads the
past week.
Arthur Knox has been chosen as a
member of the jury at the next term
of court which convenes March 19.
Try
Goldenrod Flour Guaranteed
sa aaa aa—
FIR TOP
Miss May Hartley spent a few days
with J. H . Shearer and family.
Miss Rachel Wescott spent Saturday
and Sunday at home.
John Aydelott had the misfortune to
get the tongue broken out of his wagon
while hauling milk.
John Cornelius lost one of his milch
cows last week.
J. P. Aydelott has been digging his
potatoes but owing to the change in
the weather has stopped for a few days.
The Misses Jennie Mann, Carrie
Shearer, Bertha Baker, and Jessie
Mann were visitors at the Shearer
School last Wednesday.
Master Fay Shearer is unable to
attend school this week because of his
sore eyes.
G A L E S C R EEK
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shington, M>
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Notice for Publication
B u / a u i 'a S i n f u r a l M a g n e t .
Mrs. H . W. Scott, who is in a sani
Political Candidate
tariura in Portland, is rapidly recover- j
ing from the operation which was per­
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
formed last Saturday.
I hereby aunounce myself as candi­
Fruit Inspector Harris was in the
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valley last week, and reports the or­ date for the office of Treasurer
chards to be much more free from Washington County, Oregon, subj :ct
pests than those in other parts of the to the endorsement of the Republican
Primary election to be held in said
county.
The farmers of this section, who county and state, April 20, 1906.
IRVIN K. WEITZEL.
sowed their wheat during the fine
weather last fall, now have a better
prospect for a good yield than for sev­
eral years past.
Louis Wilcox, who has one of the
finest herds of dairy cows in the valley,
and who has been the Condenser’s best
patron in these parts, shipped several
veal calves last week.
t— — • —
There is a huge uuturul magnet In
mper Burma, India, covered with
front blocks of iron ore, which travel-
j,s notice has a tremendous attraction
which renders compasses and watches
! useless. In Spain there Is a spring of
water said to cure lovesick people. An­
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other queer spring is situated in Mex­
' ♦SV O SSSSS*»*« «
ico the waters of which cure alcoholic
cravings, so the legend runs. Under
“ All fruit trees swell alike to me
significantly remarks the Newberg mountain, near Fort DuvU, le x ., pro­
duces an effect which would couuter-
Graphic.
act the good work done by the M e x i c u i l
D. S. Wilcox of Gaston, was in town spring, with none of the evil effects.
’ SOLILOQUISMS
Unitisi States Land O nice,
Portland, O h m
Tuesday and allied himself with the
friends of The News by a pleasant call
Resolutions
to this office.
icated. if a traveler reaches the top, he
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the aboftP® tb f f t! 8C
Whereas, the city has been visited
“ W. H. H. Myers of Forest Grove” staggers like au old toper, and many
described lands are requested to fiU their claim i#a3 W * y O t f e o
by a conflagration that destroyed Her­ seems to be the particular star of hope lave beeu kuowu to fall iu a stupor 011 office on or before said 21st day of March, 1906. service. I M
rick Hall one of the most beautiful of the Argus these days. Perhaps he ;.ie rocks. This mountain has a fol­
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Rcpte g a v e hlSCVO
buildings composing the Pacific Uni- j owns the Argus and again—perhaps lowing which returns season after sea-
(F irst pub. Jan. 4.)
9« a l c o h o l ;
sou to eujoy this harmless dissipatiou.
in behalf <
versity group, and imperiled the other
not.
orean imi
Notice of Final Settlement
XVb a t Not to L e n d .
school buildings as well as the entire
York, del
Invitations are out announcing the
Douglas Jerrold. the celebrated wit. IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E STATE
business portion of the city; and
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w e d d i n g of Miss Carrye Watt of this said: "There are three things that no
GON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
Y o rk c ity tl
Whereas, the further spread of the
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place and Mr. John Macrum of Port- man but a fool leuds. or, having leut,
In the matter of the esrate of James Sloan, dean! b i l l C a r r i e
is not in the uiost helpless state of
flames was only checked by the mag'
mag- 1 1
.
,
( land. The marriage will be solem- mental crassitude if he ever hopes to Notice is hereby g iv e n that Geo. O. Sloan, th e a c z .9 |1 3 4 ,1 8 1 .
istrater of the esta’e of James Sloan, d e c e a i e d , “
nificent work of our Volunteer Fire
j nized in this city next Wednesday, get back again. These three things are rendered his final account of administration of Jr Monda
Department aided by the citizens of
books, money uud umbrellas, i believe estate and that F riday, the 23rd day of March, lftt f g h i n g t o n ,
March 21.
a certain tictiou of the law ussumes u the hour of 2 o ’clock in the afternoon of said day,
the city, as well as the Hillsboro De­
a . s
Miss Isom of the Portland Library, remedy against the borrower, but 1 Court room in the County Court House in the City^
partment, therefore be it
Hillsboro, W ashington County, Oregon, has been i*
\
know
of
no
cuse
In
which
uuy
man.
be­
Resolved, that the hearty thanks of who delivered a talk before the Social ing sufficiently dastard to gibbet bis appointed by the Hon. L. A. Rood, County
the
settlem
ent
of
said
final
account,
at
which
tinua*®
lDterBta
the Mayor and common council of the Union at the college last winter on reputatlou as plaintiff lu such a suit,
place any person or persons interested may appea:;^® i D f j U i r e i
city of Forest Grove be and are hereby Public Libraries has been given a ever fairly succeeded against the whole­ file exceptions in w riting to said account and conits jOf COAl ftD
some prejudices of society. Umbrellas
l e n t ’s m e s s
extended to the Firemen for their en- vacation and will spend several months may be ‘hedged about' by cobweb stat­ same.
g e o . o . s l o a n . Admintott o o m p l a i n e d
ergy, courage persistence and intelli- travelling in the east,
utes. I will not swear that it is uot so.
Dated this 22nd day of February, 1906.
e d C O n g ieS I
W. H. HOLLIS, attorney for administrator.
and
ig l
gence shown in making such a sue- j In commenting upon the common There may be laws that make such
things property, but I am sure thut the
(F irst pub. Feb. 22d.)
J e r foQ fc
ces&ful fight against cold, wind and fire phrase seen often in fruit, he has blsslug contempt, the loud mouthed In­
6 of ignore
combined. They have shown them- j been successful in business therefore dignation, of all civilized society would
Notice For Publication
e d e b a te
sibilate
uud
roar
at
the
bloodless
pol­
selves faithful fire wardens of the city he would make a good man in office,”
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
when C
troon who should eugage law on his
February l 7 , ! * » k 0 D t h ®
are deserving of the gratitude of the Newberg Graphic thinks that side to obtuiu for him the restitution of
l Notice is hereby given that in compliance with # S e c t i o n O
all its citizens.
1 poker playing is not always a mark of a leut umbrella.”
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, a' powers
Resolved, That our thanks are es- statesmanship,
titled “ An act f j r the sale of timber lands in the SuJ commissi
L e g e n d o f th e T u lip .
of California, O regon, Nevada, and Washington 7 - j u b s t i t U t © !
pecially due to the Hillsboro Fire De-
Seen on the streets of Forest Grove
Centuries ago, by the waters of the tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act
partment for their prompt response to from behind the News fortifications! Bosporus, the Persian lover sought a August 4, 1892, Charles E. Mack, of Portland co n etj^ ^g y t o o k
our appeal for aid by making the six and at one glance, lasting nearly ten flower with scarlet petals and heart of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in da
gold. We call It the tulip. To him it office his sworn statem ent No. 6795, for the purchase r u e d t h e
mile run between the towns in the minutes— with apologies to John W. was the emblem of love. In Persia,
EH of SW Vi of Section No In Towtab,
itu tio n M
3 N, Range No. 5 W, w. u. at ii*
remarkably good time they did con­ Kelly of the Telegram and Lucius A. parts of Asia and on the shores of the
offer proof to show that the land sought is more valla*
sidering the rough roads. We ap­ Long of the Argus— “ Bud Watson and Mediterranean the tulip grows wild. for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose»,7 B lO ll x SCI
Toduy the tulip beds near Haarlem are
preciate their generous effort and will L. L. Hollinger peacefully working among the wonders of that quaint establish his claim to said land before the Register&erved t h i l
Receiver of this office, at Portland, Otegon, ( h e COUHE
be pleased to reciprocate if they side by side—to find a v'ater gate and Dutch town. Though once the symbol Tuesday, the 8th day of May, 1906.
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T h i® I
of love. In our modern floral language He names as witnesses: John Cufter, of BuxWg qq h e l d .
should ever be so unfortunate as to shut off a bursted pipe.
the tulip stands for Inconstancy. She Oregon; W. S. Everett, of Portland, Oregon; J. t
need our services.
Although it was offered in support is called flaunting and bold. Hood calls Webb, of Portland, Oregon. George Biglovr, of For g h i o g t o n
land. Oregon.
iC O m m e m
Resolved, that these resolutions be of the primary law that the qualifica­ ner “a saucy quean."
Any and all persons claim ing adverttlj the awrrt n v e f if ij£o t
spread upon the records of the city tions for office of all candidates would
described lands are requested to file their claims in Ihr
T h e S ig n .
office on or before said 8th day of May, 1906»
b
®
and copies transmitted to each of the be thoroughly discussed in the state
A famous cruulologist strolllngthrougb
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. RegiSe ium phre
Departments mentioned.
very
8
churchyard
found
a
gravedigger
toss
( F li.t Pub.. F eb 22.)
» liz in g t
press, it is a noticeable fact that
School began at the Groves district,
pr several years past the party in
Monday.
, 'jsition to the Republican party in
Mr. Beimrohr made a business trip
county has been known as the
to
town, Monday.
onist Party. Though the new
Grandma Lyda has been quite poorly
Sary election law will somewhat
ler them in fheir methods, never- the last few weeks.
^ss the Union Central Committee-
Mrs. Carpenter of Forest Grove is
( i have issued a call for a general visiting relatives here.
mention to be held April 25— after
David Miller’s brother, Sam Miller
1 lug up the earth iu which there were -------------------------------------------------— ------------- 1- g o i n g t u
j j date of the primary election— to of Iowa is visiting with him.
Carnation to be Changed to South few papers are disposed in any way to two or three skulls. The cranlologlst
Notice for Publication
give any candidate any free advertising. took them up and. after considering
tinate and put into the field a
Forest Grove
Mr. Doman of Glenwood, moved
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregou,
Thil
one
a
little
time,
said,
“Ah.
this
Is
the
Moral: “ Money makes the senate go.” !
pty ticket.
F e b ru a ry «
'
onto the Hawthorn place one day last
skull of a philosopher!” “Very likely,
After all it seems likely that the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
h
Some
one
by
the
name
of
Bill
your honor,” replied the gravedigger. provisions of the act of Congress of Juwl, ^ * 1
‘ev. Geo. F. Zimmerman, who went week.
patrons of the Carnation office will
t
Illingsworth in Tiilamcok, undertook “Sure, 1 noticed It was somewhat entitled “ An act for the sale of timber l;»ni:»h6 r W 'S 6 \
I1 Tillamook from the Christian
succeed
in
obtaining
South
Forest
Miss Cordelia Seaman, came home
cracked.”
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Vlaaproperty
) 1 ’rch here a few months ago, has from Greenville to spend a few days, j Grove as a name for this little settle­ the proposition of chewing up some
T errito ry ,” as extended to all the Public Land*) s p e c i f i c
K e a r i lg h t e d .
act of August 4, 1892, James W. Webb, of * t> ill, th © I
■ to say about that place in a recent returning Monday.
ment. Senatoi Fulton has expressed dynamite just to show that he was not
"I always said Bumpave was near­ county of M ultnomah, state of Oregon, has thing determi
afraid
todo
it.
The
Tillamook
Herald
f s of the Tillamook Headlight.
in this office his sworn statement No. 67 52, for a t i n n l a t o
sighted.”
J. W. H . Adkins is over on the himself to the effect that he would aid
tritely remarks at the foot of the ac­
chase of the SWV4 of NEV4, NEW ° f NWk t u n d e r t ,
^ * »11 breaks loose once in a while in
"How’s that?”
j
them
and
has
promised
them
some
Wilson River, spending a few days
“Oh, he can’t even recognize his of NWVi of Section No. 12 in Towtuiz . , , *
? * y community, but it breaks loose
j hope in spite of the fact that the count of this deed that “ all the fools
3 N, Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof* O I T“ *
with his son Chas. on his ranch.
own
obligations.”
that the land sought is more valuable for its
^
illamook more often than in any
authorities at Washington at first are not dead yet” —from which we
Quite a number attended the Hard
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estabii CTOW s h f l
infer
that
Bill
Illingsworth
is
recovering.
’ ' lr place in this part of Oregon.”
H a th e n jn < lc a l.
i objected to South Forest Grove because
claim to said land before the R egister and R*c Jd f r o m tl
Times party given by the Misses
Teacher—Now, Jane, how many Is this office at Portland, O regon, on Tuesday, imator Pi
• ,ther brief summary of the impres-
it was too long. No other name how-
“
Scotty,”
who
has
been
the
subject
Margaret and Alice Bateman last Fri­
o riz illg t
. . . . . . . . ..
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.
, » X l f Jane—Five. Teacher—No: 3 x 1 day of A pril, 1906.
;
made by a rather brief stay with
ever will suit the inhabitants of the of various comments recently in our
Jane—Aw, g’wan! 2 1 x 2 = 4 .
He names as witnesses: David O ’Donnell of h a v i n g a t
day evening.
; , interesting neighbor over the
Oregon; Robert Simpson of Buxton, Oregon; ^ b e t w e e l
factqry community and as Carnation dailies and who in spite of charges of
Holt of Albion, Oregon; H enry Sbunlck ofPmSgyy
1 | intains.
T
h
e
W
i
n
d
S
a
i
l
.
does not suit the government, a change faking” seems to have commanded
Oregon.
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It frequently happen* that after dis­
Any and all persons claim in g adversely the*
pj
Porter Tupper is on the sick list will follow in a short time. Carnation [ more space in our usually conservative charging n cargo of a particularly described
lands are requested to file their clalmmrj
The Parent's Meeting.
'aehingtc
was objectionable to the postal author- Portland press than the coming of malodorous nature It Is necessary to office on or before said 24th day o f April, 1906.
this week.
«‘ bill de
'. very interesting parents’ meeting
ities because it was a name which ; Roosevelt does, has succeeded in I let the air reach certain parts of the
ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Rtf* '
Miss Emma Briggs was a Portland
rident H
hold of a vessel not served by the fixed
F irst pub. Feb. 15
, held in the public school building
I might be used illegally toward advertis- j making his schemes work and
m an-Qill
this regulation ventilators. To effect this
visitor last week.
'Friday afternoon.
igation I
I ing the production of the Pacific Coast ! weilder of millions is now making a purpose a portable canvas veutllator.
t
Mr. L. S. Porter bought a fine Jer­
I i /rof. Allen gave a statement of the
Condensed
Milk Co.,—Carnation living in a very successful stage ven-1 called 8 “wind sail.” is employed. It is ASK THE AGENT p m iseio n
in shape and is kept In po
} ids and conditions of the school. sey cow last week.
TICKETS VIA
j Cream. It seems that the government ture in Seattle. He deserves the j ! cylindrical
h e houe«
sition by means of stays. When It Is
Mrs. Frank Wescott visited friends , will not allow any corporation to take fruits of his strategies.
- was followed by a carefully pre­
la c e d b ;
erected the air blows down It, and the
dicbfgmn
fed paper by Mrs. Ferrin in which in Gaston last week.
j hold is soon pure once more.
I advantage of any such means of gain-
re G ille s ]
l showed the necessity of co-opera-
Mr. Hardebect has quite a number 1 ing a wider publicity for their private
The gale that wrought such havoc
M o tio n p
E f fe c t iv e .
l of parents and teachers through of men at work clearing up land.
i.OOO t o
interests.
for Forest Grove this week has been
“What do you regard as the best
l tb e G il
,ch a better understanding of the
,*roteotlon from burglars?”
felt all over the state.
Mrs. H. Hubbert went to Portland
• tio n of
Id might be reached.
“Well,
I
have
found
that
being
Inde­
this week to visit her mother.
W. S. Brennen, a friend of the
A fire was Portland’s record Sunday. pendently poor Is effective.”—St. Loots
I drs. Ferrin read an excellent paper
Langleys,
was
out
from
the
city
over
The
alarms were incessant from morn- Post-Dispatch.
Mr. Moody who has been very sick
W ashing'
mi the duties of parents, school
Sunday.
ing
into
the night.
for two weeks past is no better at this
To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MW® p- m.
rd and teachers to which all listened
C b s n r i x F a s h io n s .
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A POLIS, D U LU TH , CHICAGO, «dnn«
writing.
Father (meditating on time’s changes)
led Ok la
•a interest. Several spoke upon the
ST. LOUIS.
Mrs. Miller and daughters of Aber­
—Ah, yes, the fashion of this world
istion. The discussion was rather
passeth away! Daughter-Indeed It A n d a l l P o in t s E a s t and Set;
deen arc in town visiting old friends
Sm o
:y and very enjoyable,
does, papa. I shall want a new hat
Washing
j and heighbors.
next
week.
th e teachers deplored the fact that
Mesdames McNamee, Freund, Mc­
BEGINNING FEB. 15. 1906
! j , parents so rarely visited the school.
The Flyer: The Fas:
T h e L if e L in e .
Leod
and
Groandyke
visited
with
Mrs.
* I rough these meetings those who
Amateur Palm ist-The life line Indl SPLENDID SERVICE, UP TO » " h>t* \
cates bow long you will live. Skeptical
’ ’ end become acquainted with those Wilber Hughes one day last week.
E q u i p m e n t , C ourteo «
Friend—Ye«? Isn’t It a wonder the life
I
wonder
what
is
the
matter,
last
E m pl o y e s .
mpaign
( o instruct their children and take
tnsurane* companie« pay no attention
TCURIST
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week
you
could
see
people
out
in
to tt?
* f parents place a good part of the
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Daylight trip through!
I their yards at work and in the garden,
f tool year.
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?
7
d
o
e
*
h
e
w
U
,h
to
m
,rr7
h
e
r?"
Cascade
and Rocky MounD%trd
H e say« people should m arry th en
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uoot
| Another meeting of like nature will ! the ladies out in their summer attire
For tickets, rates, folders
Ji
I ' held the last Friday in the month but this week you see no one around.
Why, they are both dark.”
information,
call
on
or
address
1
I
think
every
one
is
staying
close
to
* April and it is hoped the men and
"Yes, but he h asn 't
H . DICKSON 1
EV ER Y D A Y IN T H E
men of Forest Grove who have the ! the fire to keep warm.
bo* a million dollars ”^ p | tt^ n r g 'p o s t
City Ticket Agent, 122 ThiM*
B ETW EEN
The carpet rag social given Friday
| Nit Interest of our schools at heart
_
j 1 avail themselves of the opportun- night was well attended, a very fine
Notice for Publication
S-
G.
YERKES,
A.
G. P. A-.
I ' to attend and become acquainted ; program was given after which the
Lxnd Offlc. « Portland, Oregon. t u rch
Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Colo- d(Bg fe
i t h our school teachers during rhe balls of carpet rags were sold to the
r e n lre ^ l “. h" r tT r T ”
the following-namrd
" f W» intentino to n u k . fin.
' gentlemen; then they had the pleasure
? trial hour.
Z Z ? Z tn t 9 T 01 h"
*“ *
“ “ w oof *111 be
oi unwinding them to find the lady's
*o**befo
the l e g « , , , x„d » « e i r e r . n F o r ta n d ,.
"THE COMFORTABLE WAT”
« r for
'*• «W -
" , K. No. 13,437 « I ic .
name; then a hunt for the lady to take
K o u t« o f th « f a m o u s O r ie n ta l L im ite d
D. "OM goe. to, O» N w q SW H , w s N w q tod „ I 1
* b e p a id
H KWH, Sec. 33, T 4 14, R j w
her to supper. Quite a number of
Route your shipment* r r i t o r y
w. «... au oa OT >BrM
He n » „ the followtM
n ^
» t i o n ti
young people from Forest Grove were
#f. #». d / c / tso v, e . r 3»
Great
Northern.
naom rendrece upon and cu lti».tion of
aaQ
* * * F A I p M S t . , P . r t / t t t f . o r e .
present and a very pleasant time was
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I I'w. ot Timber, Oregon; W iiiiot . W llki of
Full information from
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THROUGH
V
SLEEPERS
I
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I ;
a i
d c c rm b .ru . i f c n a e n t 0 l f ‘
....... e II hereby given that In
re m a lO l^ p l
provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3 , . fciOQj
entitled “ An act for the sale i t timber
m *l
States of C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Wahi I
T erritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States
act of August 4, 1892, Robert R. Kuhn, of B n /
j county of W ashington, State of Oregon, has thi»
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6743,
’ purchase of the S W Vi of Section No. 12 inT<
1 No. 3 N ., Range No. 5 W .. and will offer proof toZ]
that the land s n ig h t is more valuable for its tinbit
: stone than for ag ricu ltu ral purposes, an
d to
and
M
| his claim to said land before the Register and
I 'e o u l e KI> u p t h i s m o u u t u i u . U u d t h e y of this office at P o r t e d , Oregon, on Wedaa«H,| . .
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