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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1882)
COLUMBIAN, 'J. S. OFFICIAL PAPER. The x:t!iior'x Trcals." Tl i e niuors riardt-st u.s.u Khw nf,: 1 . of his timo. Ili.s wmiM he a mo-ioto- nous me,, united, wore. -t not for the kintm ss a few hun ln d people who vail upon, him very day to enliven his duinife with stories of their grievance. of their hran new enterprises, and with antedeluvian anecdotes. Wlien you grow T1 I -.w... . - 1 1 1 t iu ii-n u women, cimuren, re inemher this, and sm'tid all the time vou can in tlie sanctum of the editor. ifo lv-s company so very much, you know, and sometime has to sit silent And alow for a whole half minute, Js h not too had ? The business of the editor is to enter tain itinerant lecturers, book canvassers, exchange fiends and other philanthro istv lie gives his whole days to these. He write his editorials at he has imie to bed. nijht after The editor is never so happy as when lie is writing complimentary notices. For te:i cents' worth of presents he will gladly tfivc ten dollars' worth of adver Using all on account of the pleasure it jjives him to write vou know. . : ,. ... Tlra Verdict of The Jury, W hnve just TvcWved a copy of the fcjost MAiIar piece of music ever puV li3ii4 v U country, called the ' Wr lnt Mtirdi,1" coHipascl by Kmjone Ij. 2ikikv it i.s written in an easv stvle, ? ihnt it, can pUiy-exl ou cithr piano nr rspoe. Thr title page is very haud iftc, coutaining. correct traits of lion. Ceo. R Corkhill, Hon. J. K. Por ter, and Jwdge W ii. Oox ; al,so a oor-t-tvt pictumuf the twelve jary men who vh vkrr-i the assassin of oar late le owd I'resioent. Thw piece of music houii U: found in every household lltroagk the entire country. Price, 40 CfHts jx-r copy, or copies for $1. Fos-t-jr ta:ps taken as currency. Ad, tJrtvx all orders to F. W. Ilelmick, Mm s;c Pul '.M.rr, lc-u Elm Street, Cincin nati, 01- 0. A Modern Miracle. "Mr. I'. F, LarralxN, of Ikwtou, Mass., ou i the Direct v-i A the New York giifi iZitii Ji.teh Kx press Co., who hud Ivru i Hright's Diarnm.' after Iviu" dUlYs ikr for three wrks, by Wiirner s S.ife JvUury and Livvr Carp. In Ajk'kb) oi the remedy to a friend fNHi'J; " J Kin ivjouwl to say tliat this Ijifdicjne has efjVvlexl a perfect cuj-e in jjr caw, and v ilh fliany of my friends, tvbo hav lier-ji. aflljcied with kid;ij-y tmvbles, either of long standing or in Ifii'ir fiutAt Utriwif w wiio, uiKjr my dvjoe, liave used iJiis inoat woncjrfu remeJj." . - j Hats, Hats, Hats. Just arrived direct from San Francis co, the largest and most complete assort xyent oi men s ana ooys nais ever brought to St. IJeJeus, at McDride'x tore. We have received a copy of the Ori cital Casket published by L. bum Smith, and edited by Emerson Bennett. It is published at 912 Arch Street Philadel phia. Subscription, 82.00, Its typo graphical appearance is, splendid and the reading first class. It is one of the ti iicst magazines for tle moiwv we have een. u. . Prentice it Uo. have seat us their Musical Journal for May. It ia ew an-interesting number and contains the following beautiful pieces of music: " The Old Cottage Clock." Under the Jloof tree," a Song and Chorus. 44 Gondo la Serenade." Subscription, 75 cts. pr. year, 107 First Street, Portland, Ore gon. g We have retiived a copy of the Went JS'hore in GermaiL This is a splendid text book with which to learn German by comparing it with the fyest Shore in English. It shows L. Samuel is a man oi great enterprise, and is bound to suc ceed. Fostoria, Ohio, April 22, 1882. . Morgan Clark who resided in Idaho in 1864 since above date has been miss ing, any one knowing anything about his whereabouts will confer a lasting fa vor by communicating with II. B. Clark, Fostoria, Ohio, i- Hon. Jackson Peacher will go around with S. A. Miles' tine stallion during the ,he season. Those desiring fine horses, should improve this chance, as the .stallion is one of the best in the whole country. Siiintaller's saloon is very m Welles koeis vVr thiiir ulout the premises in prime order. Dr. Stewart will occupy the same off ice With F. A. Moore, Esq. till he builds. His pmi.se is in all sick families.. the 11 tst Shore should be patronized ly every one. It is a prime necessity of Oregon, not njf rely an ornament. lilakesley has lots of ood irrub. "Ve know whereof we speak. Go and try it Met F. llazen is telling his revolving afes like hot cakes. W. IF. Whitney fine boats. is getting up some Republican Rally. at the Court House St. Helen, Saturday, June 3d, at 7:30 p. m Ererybody InVited. Notice For Publication. Lam OrncE at Orkcon City.Orkgon. I May 27, 1882. f Notice in hrreliy given that the following uauietl settler has tiltni notice of hta intcntiou to make final pnvf in aupirt of . his cUim, and tnat aul irf will be matte before Dean Blanch. ard. County Judge of Columbia County at St. . r . x ... - . neiens, ireRoii. on rriaav .Mine 30. 1SS2. viz: j leortfe F. Alock, Homestead Application No. f 3160 for the X i of N. V. of Sec. 20, T. 7 X. K. He name the followinvr witnewtcs to pTve hi continuous reaiaence uhiii, anrt culuvauou of, said land, viz: m. I)ioiirnette, Joh Atkinv, Walter Furrow. andC. H: tiilhreath, all of Kainier, Columbia vxuntv, (.ra. I.. T. -ISA KIN, Register. u4Sj2 DB. THOMAS STEWART, PHYSICIAN ana SHREON, Office mtt F. A, M-re linn., Riven 5tkket, St. Hklex, Okeos. n42m20 Executor's Notice. N"tice is hereby civen that the wndernik'ned has been appointed by the County Court of Co lumbia County, Oregon, executor cf th estate and last will and testament of Ivlizabeth Taylor, Uecea-scd. All per"n.i having claims Aijainst the said es tate mut present them with the proper vouch ers within sir months from the date hereof. T. H.TAYLOR, Executor of said KsUte. T. llh.LK.su, Oregon, May '-'.", ISS2. n42m2G Mo Patents, No Pay. Trt A FS1 IHTVTJTIC? Obtained fur Mechani- cal Devices, Com- pomuJs. Ieigit and La!Lj. All preliminary exauiii!Atfons a- to patentability of inventions, free. U.ur tutJe for Dbtaimnvr I ateuU is eut fvJ e?crvwUcr. Adlres Loms BA KK A Co. Holicttora of I'aWntt, n41naa ' Waller & McSorley, 245 Grand SU New York. SEND FOR OUR FASHION GAZETTE & CATA LOGUE, NO. 20. Itnable yon to buy New York goods at New l ork prices. o household sbouid ie without It, MANUFACTUKERS & IMPORTERS OF Ladle, Misses and Children V& mat kb Cloaks, Shawls, Woolens, Linens, etc., etc., , AMD DEaCKRS IS WATCHES, SILVER-PLATED WARE, JEWELRY BOOTS & SHOES, GENTS', YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY. YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC. Onr Taih.on Oazetta and Catalogue. No. 20. is new nut. and ia lull ot illustrations and de scriptions of the latest styles in the above lines of goods. Single copies sent free upon receipt of 4c. postage. Waller & McSorley, 245 Grand St., New York. Lost or Strayed. Two horses one a two year old a Stallion a dark "bay, and one a five ear old Gelding, black. If any one will find and send word to Alonzo Merrill, Deer Island' they will be well paid for their trouble. H. Stehman. St. Helen Lodge tfo. 32, A. F. A. M. Regular Meetings the first and third Satur days of each month. Soiourninsr brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. By order of W. M. JAMS JDAKT, Secretary. Notice For Publication Land Okkioe at Vancouver W. T. I May 16th, 1882 f Notice is hereby riven that the following. named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge of . . t. . y, i i t r , nr r t ' me xi-ooate iourc at tvaiama, rv. j.., on oacur. Uy. June 24th, 1882. viz: John J5. Johnson, Pre emption Decaratory Statement No. 571, for the Lot No. 6 of Sec. 14, Tp. 'JiN. 1C. ' W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uon, and cultivatiou of said and, viz: Henry Huntington, of Cahtle Rock, W. T. J. B. Huntington, of Jame Harrell, of " A. Engard, of Olequa, ' FRKD W. SPARLING, Register. n41ml9 - i X (Wm CASTLE UDraik drill Has a continuous FORCE FEED of rubber, cannot bunch the grain, sows grain evenly, has rubber springs, and will clear alt ordinary obstacles. It Is built' with Detachable Crass Seeder,' front or rear, FERTILIZER I ATTACHMENT) Which sows all kinds of phos phates, or fertilizers In general use, In same furrow with the wheat ; A Patent Cut-off pre vents waste of Fertilizers equal to 20 per cent, of cost of Drill each year. Circulars sent free upon appl - U. CR01VELI &-C0. CREENCABTLC. PENM'A GEO. W. IIcBEIDE, IIKALRK IS Greneral Merchandise , ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new nd complete stock of (5okIh now in btore. Pricea reonlle. Ternm Ca.ih. i u!3tf 2IT7CSLE BEOS., ST. HELEN, OIL Hanufarturrrs of all Kinds of Luiu- Ixt,1 Laths and Pickets. Will furnish Lumber in any nuautitiefl, as cheap m any firm on the Columbia River. We aiMO keep a i?f ueral store, with a full .assortment of all kiudx of (Jrocerieti and Dry ( at the lowest CJMii Itkvsk. aulotf T Milk-Paiis,Buckets,Stove-Pipe, Granite Iron-Ware j and Everything in the lino at P0BTLAND Prices. WILLIAM WOODMAN. St. Hei.ks, Orkkok. DB. S. LOWELL. LATE OF IOWA Having located at St. Helen offers hi profess ional services to the citizens of the town anu sur rounding country. 0&C9 at the St. Helen's House. i Social attention given to women and chil- DftK.v anu curomo diseases of an kinds. n33mar24 t F. A. MOORE, Attorney -at - Law, ST. HELEW, OREGON. Okkick lllv&r Strectlin front of strand. Prompt Attention Oiven to auliitf CoHactiosi, Etc. T. A. rVZcBRIDE, Attorney - at - Law, OREGON CITY, OR KG OX, i Particular attention si veil t buainess before the Laud Office. novlStf Eaoch Q. Adams. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Okkics: Ciurt House, at St. Helen. JA1IE3 & DAVE2TP0BT, DEALER IK COMFECTIONARIES I of all kinds, Knickknacks, Bread, and other Varieties of the same Class Soda, Sarsaparilla, Lemonade, Tohacco Ss Cigars Of che Best Quality, aid I BILLIARDS. Rivkr Street, St. Heels, Oregon. Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. i Information Riven concerning Lands. Titles. Deeds, etc. All business attended to with the greatest care, ENOCH G. ADAMS. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon Crtr Oregon . I May 17, 1882. f Notice is hereby civen that the f olio win tr named settler has nled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register & Re ceiver U. S. Land Office at Oregon City Oregon, on Tuesday June 27, 1882, viz: John It. Frierson, Homestead application No. 4484 for the S. W. of Sec. 30. T. 7 N. R. 3 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: j Josephus Jones. Solomon G. Snell. Nathan Nich ols and Josiah Ingalls, all of Clatskanie, Colum- oia uounty, Oregon. j L. T. BAR IN, Register. n41ml9 Notice. There is money in the Treasury to pay off the following County Orders, Nos. 853, 852, 73(5, 793, 851, 788, 789, 739, 659, 764, 731, 733, 779. 825. 824, 797. 836. 835, 826. 805, 792, 781, 775, 845, 847, 844, 848, 846 812,815, 821, 841, 783, 794,834, 784, 753, 802, 810,801,837, 831, 839, 811, 900, 854, 864, 809, 858, 763, 885, 80S, 867. I Interest stois from date of this publication. JAMKSj MUCKLE SNR. Treasurer. By R. COX. Denutv. 'io.ni, -! ' ' " Are without question the Finest and Pest Cooking Stoves In the world. EVERY QUE of the 141 SIZES n bojjd vrjrzr jl EfePJEP mm FINISH, BEAUT, ECONOMY. DURABIUTY S CONVENIENCE. Base Burner and FaYOrite (Ming Stoves awarded First Prize amp Silver Medal at Ciscimmati Industrial Exposition isst. Do not bo deceived by UmUaUono. Tmmlna well TA VOJUTJB M TO VMS mnd WJB8T fOJCVT SAAB BUSJfJSM before buying any otKer TirSale by J. H. GROVES, - - Proprietor, The Dart House, Columbia Stuket, St. IIllx, OitEiON, Ts now ooen for the uccomniMl:ition of the Traveling Public. Reing newly fitted up, it will be found a pleasant place at which to xtp. Terms, 2- cents fr Meals, !?" cents for Lodg ing. Board $4.00 pr .Week, Roanl ami Lodging, $5.00 ja27ng DANIEL SLAVE2TS, Barber & Shoemaker. Third Door Kivcr & from the Corner of Tiialitin Streets, St. Helen, Oregon. n30tf L. P. FISIIEK, Advertisiiii; is:eiit, 'Z Slerchants Exchange, N. F., is authorized to reeeive advert Is mcHts for this paper. GOLB Great chalice to make money. Those who al ways take advantage of n the irood chances rr making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in po v- erty, Welwant mauv men, women boys ana girls to work for us right in their own localities Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinarv waioa. Exnensive outfit fur nished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whol time to the work, or only your spare moment. r ull information and all that is needed sent free Address StinmoX & Co., Portland, Maine 6jany Notice for Publication. Uxitei States Laxi Ofkice, ) Ohego.v Citv, Obeoon, April 22, 1882. f Notice i hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pnof will be made before Eugene Sem rle. County Clerk of Columbia Co. at St. Helens Oregon, on Monday June 12, 1882, viz: John Libel, Homestead Application ?o. .iOJ for the Lot 10, of Sec. 15, and S. K. J of X. K. $ of Seo. lti. T. 6 N. It. ft W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence nim, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Joe Benser, John Beckman, Charles Jones, all of Riverside, Columbia County and W. H. Conyers of St. Helen, Columbia County, Oregon. L. T. BAR IN, Register. n38a28,5t Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. U. S. Land Okmck at Vancouver, W. T. 1 March 15th, 1882. S Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore- fon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," tenjamin F. Brock, of Cowlitz County, Wash ington Territory, has this day filed in tnis office his application to purchase the South West of North Kast 1 and North West of South East i of Section 10, Tp. 8 North of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be. fore the Judge of the Probate Court of said County, at Kalama, W. T. on Saturday, the 27th. day of May, 1882. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land, or any portion thereof, are are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty(60) days from date hereof. FRED W. SPARLING, Pv Register. n33mar24 Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Omen,) Oregon City, Oregon, April 22, 1882.) Notice is hereby given that the.f olio wing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Sroof will be made ' before the County Clerk of olumbia Co. at St. Helens, Ogn, on Friday, June 2, 1882, viz: Charles T. C. Grann, Home stead Application No. 2S27, for the E of N. W. !t. E of S. W. J of Sec. 18, T. 6 N. It. 4 W. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. H. Conyers, of St. Helens, J. W. Jones, Morris Karr, and G. T. Foster of Riverside, all of Columbia Couoty, Oregon. L, Tf BARIN, Register. n38a28,5t rUTCHELMi, tBITIS THE MITCHELL STANDARD Abo Three-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, aad Sido-Sprijv Euggies. The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only the very best stock used ia traction and inade by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Sfrivg Wagon and Bu; ranmcntu entirely separate tromttie farm Wagon shops. And fur Ckc maautactur oi Uus an rerk wc have faoUucs unsurpassed. Sea d for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List. EZITCHELL, LEWIS Se. CO., naclne, T7U. v-iT l-iice-lt. Celebratod bratod. Qinrlo Breech-lcaJirtrr Shot , at 312 UP. I)jiille-tnrit-l ..-. ;i... Guh t l wp. JTnxzle and nrocch-t--.iv'::" Cutis, V.:".n n-l llstulfl. of mnstanproro-1 l".tiK:rh inl Arnrrimn Biikca. All kiiitls cf ffportins iiiii letnn: itrrt rt!- rlc r(Hjulrvl lT portKtrca J"J run mVr- C.rM'n Noi Erecch-loadingr E-outlo Cr.ns i:. Its! mps v nmtie for t' ir;-... JOSEPH C. GRUOH k cc, I 712 WrtVrtrt.. PhM.idM-! !.-. p?. SALOON. I ENOCH SHINTAFPEH, Proprietor. Wines, Whiskies, Braaio3, Be: Cigars, and Soda Viator 1 All of the best quality. Corner of Cowlifz and I'iver Streets, St. , Hklkn, Ohk.:ox. J- W. CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oresronj A I its I j 1 business attended to with pi'omptiU'Ks :md itch. iniLJtf Frost's Turkish Sag ?atteras. STAMPED OX t:i !:LAJ IX COLOKS. j.p.iutiiui designs to be maiK oi. rssscryarn. "50 Himple tnat a child can make them. . For Sale at F- A- Lemont's, ELKV OhEGON TIllG DAklETDmay be found on rHe r.t Go I 111 rT ft.ll p. 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Publishers of SciKN- tific American, 37 Park Row, New York. 1 land book about Patent sent free. J.KELLOCC & CO'S Steamers I Joseph Kello and Toledo, FOR COWLITZ BIVEB. Steamer. JOSEPH KELLOGG leaves Port-. land,! foot of Yamhill Street, for Freeprt on Tuesday. Thunnlay and nday at 7 chick a. m. via Willamette Slough, touching at Stl Helen, olumbia City. Kalama, Carroll's Point, Rainier, edaf Landing, Montioelln and all intermeiliate nnntk. Returning Leave reels rt Monday, tVedfiesday and r nday at b o clock A. M. Steamer TOLEDO' leaves Portland for Cow. litz Prairie on Monday and Thursday at 6 A. M. via Willamette Slough and abovo landincrs. Way Landings. Returning Wednesday and Saturday. I Ssetf Lewis and Lake River Trans portation Company Fast and avorite Steamer Xj -A. T O ZLST -L W. G, Wikb, Master Will leave La Centre for Portland via St. Helek Ouiirlev's Landing and Columbia River pvi4 Lindav. Weiloes lav and Friday! at 6 o' nliwb a. m.. touc!dn!? at all way landing. Returning will leave Kverdmgand t err ill s Whatf. fot of Alder Street, Portland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 . 'clock, A. M. sharp. For freight and passage apply oardt Ssetf I 1 & CO., liaclno, Wis,, PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. MS The- leadins Scientists' of tw!v mprum thmt most ffiseases are caused by ifi-ieaetE Kidneys or Liv er. If, thereftre. the Kidnevs-aiul Liver mm kept iu perfect order, perfect health will l the resmt. This truth has only be.n known a short time and for years people suffered great gony without lieinf a,1Ae to tiod relief. Tlie discovery of Warner's Safe Klilney and Liver Cure marks a liev era in the treatment of these trouble. Made-from a simple tropical leaf of rare value. it cmtaiiis jut the elements necessary to nour ish awl inrigorate lstli of these great organs. Ami wJely restore and keep them in order. 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Men, women, bo'-s and girls wanted everywhere to work f.r us. Now is the time. You can work in spar thou only or give your whole time to the buine". You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay by engugiirr at once. Costly Outfit free. Money mad fatt, easily, aud honorably. Address Thl'K iV (. Augusta, .Maine. itjanly 1TOTICE. We have arranged with the Towa'Farmer Co,. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ( who are the publishers of one of the best farm aers in the west ) to furnish their fine journal one year at the low rate of $1.00, or it and our own iajer one year at $3.00; and each one who subscribes under this offer will receive, free, an elegant ortrait of James A. Garfield. ESTABLISHED IN 1852 L. P. Faker's DVEETISING G- IB UST O Booms 20 & 21 Horcli&nt3' Kz- clianjo, California St., S. F. N B. ADVERTISING SOLICITED fot all I ewspapers published on te Pacific Coast, San wich Islands,. Polynesia, Mexican Ports.- Pan wna Valparaiso. Japan, China, New Zea. ltjnd , the Australian Coloniet, the Eastern Stal ea and Europe. Files of neary every news pap )T published on the Pacific Coast are kept con tantly on hand, and all advertisers are alloft'e?d fre access to them during uutisese hours. . The Columbian is kept on file at thia ofhice of L. 1. Fisher. ucl.t 1TOTICB. We hereby notify tho Public that from the 1st. of Jauuary 1882 wharfage will be charged on everything shipped from, or landed on our dock.'" General merchandise at the rate of 25 cts. Ter 1 ton or less than 1 ton, over 1 ton 50 cts, and at the rate of 25 cts.' for every addition al ton or part of a ton. Special contracts made to large shippers , f MUUK.LK UlttK-S, lf 1m B B7!usiuei's now before tlm t-l S ' public. Vou can maki j prvS J money faster at work fir VLzr y us than at anything el. A