The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, September 29, 1882, Image 2

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FBXDAT -GSTT. 29, 1802.
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' AUTTETISUTO RATTS:
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2Ua ratootttat iatrtlofi... t... 100
C O.JiDAMS. Editor Proprietor.
Otn 2IET7 TORI! LETTfiR.
pcUlOmpoaAeeaf tht CotVWtA.
Ksw Toss, Septemher 2, 1882.
"&XK Wk AOAt!T,n
As tne clown says eheerilj when he
vaulU into the ring. September is here
and September having an " r' in it, oys
ters' ara again in season. All over the
city oyster houses ;hTe heen put in or
der for reopening; down at Fulton mar
ket the wholesale dealers lure been ship
ping the bivalve in great quantities to
the Weat for the past fortnight, that
they may be on, hand, in 11 the cities,
en the opening day. The oysters thus
sent over the country are opened by the
dealers, carefully washed and packed in
kegs and barrels. In this way thy ar
sent even as far a California, Of course
the handling detracts frvin their fresh
nesk and flavor, and adds to be cost, but
in no other way can the citizens of O.na-
ha, of St Paul or Kalamazoo get his doz
es 1
en raw. During the busy season, Say
from-August 20 to October 15, nomo
O firms in the city open 100,000 oysters a
day. The average day's work for an ex
p "ri enced opener" is 3500, although
some exceptionally expert workman will
pen 5000. These " openers" are paid
$1.00 per 1000.
TH OTTOR CROP AHD PftlbES,
The dealers say there will not be so
large a. crop as ujual this year, but the
Quality will be let;er than last year.
The favorite varieties of Blue Points.
Shrewsbury and East Rivers are all
in excellent condition. Many people
have an idea that the largest oycters are
the lieat and call for saddle rocks" in
the belief that they are ordering the best
th market affords. This is a great mis
take. The small oyster haVe a finor
flavor and are superseding the large ones
among epicures. For delicacy of flavor
the Blue Points stand at the head. They
are grown on the South side of Long
Island and will be sold at the beginning
of the season at from $5 to $6 per liarrel
and from $1.25 to $1.50 per basket, a
basket holding about three pecks.
Shrewsbury will 1 egin at from $6 to $8
per 1000 according to quality. These
prices are about $1. higher thai; last
year. As the aeason advances prices
gererally rise. Six years ago no oysters
were exported from this coun ry to Ei
rope. The English preferred their na
tives" to all athers although they have a
tough, astringent and coppery taste to
no accustomed to the taste of the Amer
ican oysters. But gradually th Amer
ican article has heen developed and now
thousands of barrels are sent out from
this port, the small varieties ljeing cho
sen for that purpose- Another dozen,
waiter, if you please!
A. SHOCKING PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC
Those vho know this city ara aware
that Nassau Street is one of its narrow
eat and busiest. The procession never
ends there during busiest business hours
and by reason of the constant throng of
pedestrians who crowd its side-walks
the street-pedlers find it their Ut mar
ket place and so line the curb wth their
barrows and still more contract the
space for passing teams. In consequence
it is tolerably certain that each succeed
iag horses or vehicle going north or south
will tread upon or pass over the identi
cal spot as the preceding one in th
rame distance. A few days ago tl e
cr?vrtl in the street wan startled to see.
a truck horse suddenly bound to one
4 wjtnput any visi'W cause and gi eat
y o4 astonishment of the clever. The
tsomenUry aurjpri of the spectators d
ihe Action would quickly h4vo been
-.. jjoteu if the next horse to pass the am
spot had not given a snort and a ju up
' And perfor next a war d tnce with his t"Ht
'Xhat fcattered tho ystau i:rs in a hurry.
'TJM the steed started off on a run. It
don't take two minutes to col cet a crowd
in Nassau Street,' if anything unu.su ii i
happening and when the third horse
gnthic steed who h.id not liaj a livly
thought o. uiotioa for te7cars ind w.i
' only a pedler's beast any way just
pranced and ran as if the Evil one was
padding him with a red hot pitchf irk.
Th crowd yelled and cheered and won
dered and "guessed there was going to
''h some fun." By this timelt wab en
' at these unusual antic occurred as tbs
J horses reached cerUiiispot, . and that
uppot was w&iche-l a if Li was a lay-out
.iron h faroJk. It was aoou a demon-
. ...
totr&tile tacf? that there was some ravstc
rion ftgnfery which put Old Nick into
every animal that Btepped upon a cer
tain place in the pavement and a doz-n
drivers had their unsuspecting head-
nearly jerked off their several necks,
as their teams reached the place, while
the performancei of the horses Wat the
trained ani. rials of a c!rcu-riu. . The
police took possesion of the p?ac and
I after a deal of investigation and theoriz-
it Was discovered that: through a
fault in laying tbe wires for electric ligbt
ing the current was' Iwing sent l"ke a
streak of ligY-ui.i, j through the horses
i
which completed thejeircuit by stepping
on the point of escape for the electric flu
id. The break was repairvd, bu wo do
not feel quite sure that it will not hap
pen again somewhere else and lift :oiie
of us right out of our boots, lefore w
have time to catch hold of th? straps.
patent medicine men.
There is a cont in. warfare going on
against the liquor trains and tem leranci
works and tracts abound. But. there an
no remonstrances m ide against or deter
mined efforts made to suppress th trad
in another class of beverages which an
mainly compounded jof liquors of pool
quality flavored with cheap drugs and.
sold und r high sounding remedial
nimes. Three fourths of the patent
medicines which are warranted to cur.
th ills of tlesh, and to the virtues oi
which clergymen frequently give glow
ing testimonials are j vile and da-igerou
concoctions gotten up to stimulate th
palate and ex ite the blood, and sold at
from 3 JO to 500 ptr j vent of the cost o.
manufacture. How many children hav
lieen drugged to death or i ubeciTty b
nostrums of the nursery, God onh
knows, atd that children are not die on
ly victim) was illustrated a few day
ago, wh'ii a Brooklyn man, driven cr..r
by extravegant use of some patent medi
, ,. , .
Id's throat hjjd tw,
.
cine cut his ehi
" m.iy window.
The advertiiU.nt.i' thH medicine
'Sere comet in rme thii That man
will never need anv otuer, afiur usini,
this."
OTHER CONFIDENCE GAMES.
The patent medicine men are not tiie
only ones who g-t rich from the gullibil
ity of the puMic. Other kinds of ci xti
tlence games are being const mtly alvr
tis: d and if victims were not found wi
should not recognize the same advertise
ment, month after month. An enter
prising dealer in false hair nds that a
liberal expenditure of money in adver
tising " ILiw to he beautiful" with ex
travagant eno):uiuus of paints and pow
der, brings him so mmy customers that
he can hardiv atten I to the.n and from
ull over the c mntry co.ue orders aiivl r;
mittauces fram women wh sire eager t
tfet boltt of th,? ' Secret of Beaut". An
other advertises to d.hcl se the Secrets
from tbe Harem" and to stimulate thtf
wish to rival the repor-ed fairness of
co.nplexion of the Cauciiau concu tines
of the old reprobates of Constantinople,
and he gets plenty ! f custo uers who
see n to believe the ; atrocious j r t.i.ic;.
A third parades a peculiarly named tea,
which, 44 it is clai.ned ' is replacin g Chi
nese tea, in the fashion ible saloons of
Paris and L ndon, ias a preventive of
wrinkles and so foith, and the stupid
bosh is believed in 'by eno igh femiSe lu
natics to keep th proprietor in clover
as he laughs at the cr dulity cf women
when the question of lie-iuty is invohed.
SUNDAY THINGS.
A young man named Conge tried to
drowi hitusf in the river th's we k.
He was arrest d and brought lefore the
magistrate who sent.iued him to th-
penetentiary for 9 J d tvs f r trying to
get his eoaje in this selfin3i'ted m inner.
An I rew Canary, formerly a priest h is
been s.rr -sted for not returning a hors
and buggy he bad hired. That Canary
is caged.
The Inspector of poh'ce in Brooklyn
jg fe.-id to have o3 red th- Inspector of I
York police J$103 if he could fin I
a gambling Jlace in the for n-r city. If
h did it was a hV -a of hil Brook
lyn is n .t a litiU Imayen yei ud t
no gimbling is d j.M thef i abatird.
Taa bell-b ys have taken to pisj ls in
the su umT resorts, j probably for the
purpose of demanding fro n the guests,
before they leave, every cent h f t after
paying $,U landlord's tirst lien. One of
the bttl!- oys at the Argyle, in Dibyl n
was go'ng to shot the wh Ih h)u-eful
in revenue fp. bun Iuj'i ir I, bat w is
finally disarmed. Hereafter the guests
will please speak with" r2 e;tfil defer
ence when they want c(ld water, or they
mayget'tSold leal in plaoe..
YVESTFOitT, Okeo S pt. 24th. 1882.
Editor CoLUMBiAN-ir.- The wide c'r
5'ulation of your valuable paper has been
the cause of many inquiries I jeing direct
ed to the citi2ns of this place concerning
a Mineral Spring, a brief state. neut of
the fact of its xiaienc having appeared
in its columns so u timn ago. As it is
a matter of great importano to humani
ty it is considered a dutv t have the fol
lowing additional facts mado public. A
correct an ilysis of the w iter ha- mt yet
!een obtained as it contains ingredients
unknown to chemical science, but a care
ful system of experiments has been con
duct d which has resulted in convincing
many that it is in reality th Spring of
eternal you .h sought for in ancient ti.ne
by Trismegistu and s'ill later by Juan
Ponce de Leon, and for on glass of
which King D.ivid would hvu cheerful
ly given his kingdom at the tim h wis
subjected to th- allurements of Miss A
ishig. Heat or motion causes it t'
oam. It is slightly bitter, an t wh n
drank, it tills the entire system with
strange and delightful sensations. This
has led all who have investigated th
natter to b.-dieve that it is the sou ice of
Prot tp'asm, or in other words, the true
source of li e itself. There is no p -cu-niary
object in view, it being intended
to make a tr gift of this great discov
ry to the world as soon as the necessary
titles can be secured. ' All inquiries con
oer ing it w.ll be answer. d by mail o
nersona'ly by Mr. J. L M rgiu, Tim -thy
Drisicoll or any of the leading citi
zens of Westport. Cap?.. B ib'iag of th
O. R Si S. Co. is also pursuing investi
gation , an i doubtless will give what in
formation hcj is in poiso.ssio-i of.
l'j T.'3i SM1RT.
The gent'em in in-ntioned in tlie fol
lowing extract lathe uncle of M-gor
mis' wife. .
A a mi ln w;y air.s-iWi-.llap t'.-
V.i lll.i AViuei t d'. 15J.WI1
i 'i if rson Citv, favoriu ' t!ie c ill for a
. -
I state convention, may be mentioned Mr.
Tamks O. YO-NO of Kansas City. Mr
Young h ts written a gl twing an 1 patri
otic letter in wh:c!i ho alludes fre-pient-y
to the 41 Soti" system and occasio ial
ly to the "amp fir :n. Mr. Y uxu is rec
ogu'id fis one of th una inllu'Mitia
Va h'rs and m Klers of pnMic sntimeir
in this particular divisimi of the earthV
i'lrfacf. T-ie httr, th:i jublic iniy rsf
issured, rejected in every respect eredi
upon Mr. YOUNa's recogniawd poliiicai
-agac'tv and p itriotic impulses. JCaiija
City Daily Tim.
Judge Watts of this plac-, inventor
nf the li'iti'o; baler h-is recived r
a letter fro n John H. Sharp of Los An
2ees county, from which we clip th
following:
Th ne-vs thst I have to r'late to
vou is verv flattering, and we defy vou?
mn or prs, up thcr. t beat it with
two little pl'i horei as v,ou know they
are. An. I how tb-v start d o,T, and two
bttle teti, mvself :m 1 another sm tl! m in
for one work's n j put out svrn tons
per d iy. Tin last fix e h:mdreJ balei
averi"el te-j odes to the ton. How ,
that for high? I sh.-dl want a new pres
for nx& Kasni. My press t ikes tie
lead in the mirk t
this
year.
Mr
Sharp is runirng th" press recently pu
in operation in that county by Mr.
Watt. A'l'an" .JA s'n rer.
Iti report-! th NT. P. It. TL will
have t piy $1 fir right of way
f ro u P rtl n I to Clu n'ia City, and
inteu I to sjojocross t'i Co'u nbia River
whre lanl is not so high if t'i-i w p!
nn tliis sid ? il n"t co n ? d i v:i a lit tle in
their price. We should be benefited
is much or nnr" than my body b a rail
riad on this side but let them su!t them
selves ve hiv s 133 acres on th other
s:dn of the C lu n'ia, so they are louud
to help us wherever th 'V go.
. . . .
Gvxi advicu in the matter or Invest-
.n 'n'' or Sp';oulitio:ii in Stojk, are
worth a jrreat it'a'. We hear that
Messrs. E. d V. Vermont & Co. the
eorrespon lents of id) A n ricin pipers,
send to Rubsribrs, for $1.00 per quar
ter, a Prioute Financial Letter f infor
mation, concerning the N. Y. Scock
market. They are impirtial and inde
pendent, and fught to be given a fair
trial.
..I
" JVev lioodi.
Arrived this we.k a full assortment of
newest styles of dns go. sis inclu ling
Brocad?s, Greuadiues,-' lifOAtels, Ser
sue'eers, Fmey Giiharp' d id tniu
ie cloths al A uvican prints, white
goods, Lidirs'an l Misses' hosiery in all
colors Lisle-threa I gloves, Embroivlery
tc. 'tc. atMcBiidc's Store?.
A huge panther lately attacked Mc
Coy on the plank ro.d in the dusky twi
light. It was run through the Johnny
Campbell (not the Marquis of Lorn)
place, and through the Met b Haien
place, aud chased up the forks or Sly
Creek where it disappeared. No late
advices of its whereabouts. Only marks
a fe.v locks of liAir oo soiuj bushes by
the si le of the plank road. McJoy felt
the claws on ..is cheeks, an I swears they
didn't feel like Santa Claus cit ier.
TU BLT 13 THIS CilivlPESt.
A large aul will assorted stock of
men's boots, m m's women's, and child
ren's ahoes of all kimls carefiiily se.ee ted
by Mr. Giltuer in San Francisco u w ar
riving aud to arrive at Mcttride's store.
Kspectal c re has ben ciken to get
the very best goods in the market
Messrs. Kbert Hutchinson, Wood
cook and White foutid au oyster bed
aud sardine patc.'t at Kami's saloon;
tiiey drank little, but they ale Oh G.kI !
Nobwdy's oui.n -Hs, they paid for what
!iey devoured au l what ta t E iitor did
too, uiid hive nut lileJ fictitious iu bank
ruptcy either.
There was a dauje at Fowler's lately
when Swager's trading-lw.it lay oppos.te;
i plank slipped out when so.ne ptdestri
ins were coming from the boat, and cer
tiiin parties got their nethermost extre.n
.ties slightly dampenetl, so says one that
a' as nter. It was a cool operation.
Dr. Stewart's dog is unwilling to lVe '
the f irm; ho goes there anj - tiu h ,
ii..r!y is starved. i,ml
toA'il to J:f
a i-ii ire m al, Mrs. Stew-
.aiss 's the s icietv of h-;r flowers
vh.ch segued to her like the company
if beautiful intelligent lieings.
'
Eiineer White i-efers Cjluiulii
City for a crossin g of the Clu.u'ia U.ver
to either Ti I C.vek or jiiit bb r ileu-
eu Foster's. A f rry boit could be op
erated with ruor eise between Colum-
i i C ty and Max veh's Poiut thin at
i y other place
Mr. J. H. Grves and fa uily hive-
novetl to Portland, and Mr. W. li.
Young is to run the Dirt House. Mr.
md Mrs. Young are very energ tic anc
pleasant people, an 1 wi.l pmbaMy make
a success of hotel keeping iu St. Helen
Abe Neer informs us Tide Creek and
Minnesota Valley nr.- fat settling up.
J. W. Un ison has t ikeu a claim. May
ae have the stahmen i to stick t it td.
he ui-kci it a nice farm.
Miss Harriet McCoy was educated at
the celebrated Dechantel Seminary in
iVhe i; , Virginia, whre renowueil
3isU;r Anes Gubert was the Teacher of
Music.
E iooh M. SliintatT r h is sold out his
a'ooh to J. H. El mi di ot Westport,
so it is rep rted. Euoo 'i has madj mui
varai frleuds by his square course of
Jealing.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart. Small arrived ii.
3t. Helen y sterdiy e;i rute for the
Iech inics' Fair. Mrs. S o ill still suir rs
fro n the eiToct of hsv lei g thrown from
i hors-. '
Jennie Mil-s reo-uins at Bickleton,
.nd t ilks of stopping all winter with h.r
sister Mrs. But'er. S ie is mum missed
t home they all say. und X uust lie tru
The Lidies' Sewing Circle m t rt the
Dart House on Tuesdty to tache om
forters. These comforters -were not men
but sacks stulFd with cotton.
Mr. Honcock will n it move his fami
ly to th ir new ho ne on the C iwlitz till
the Cowlitz river rises so the steamers
can run up that far.
O i Tide Cre;k on of the settlers has
a wif who weighs 289 l's. We sh ald
wish to stanl fron u ider, if sho waj
likely to fall o i u.
T iey say th re i a land Wn in St.
Helen. Ail tho loo n we see is Muck-
ls boom, which will soon go kiting if
not i ooming.
S F. H ve, DEvnsr, will be at St
Helen the FWat Mond iy in each month,
au I re n iii 7 oj Dx ji u ilen by special
agreement to remain 'oilier.
Whv if the United Sutes had a war
with Great Britain "would she. Ie like a
drunkard ? Bound to lick her ( liquor),
of COU"S
Mi's. N. Morse's present from her
brother, Dr. James McBride, consisted
of tho works of Ralph Waldo Emersiu
Mr. Harvey is again come from Cow
em in.
Diniel Slayens has rfecorered his
health. ! ,
Ju Igo Pope intend i to move soon to
Portland.
E q. Perry has n t yet returned from
the Ho pitaL
Mri. Giltner has been quite sick, but
is on the mend.
S. D. Morrison has dug a new we'd on
his home farm.
J. Alexind-r is hauling lumber for
bo ne dam purpose.
Mrs. Duiu intends to fpend the win
ter iu Los A igeles.
Charlie H incock has bought the fruit
on Mr. Divine's place;
God-father are plenty iu St. Helen
if all reports are true.
Isaac Copeland has grtne to attend the
College at Mouinoutb.
W n. Cp!laal an I wife arj ranning
Joseph Cojeland's dairy.
Mrs. Kate Fox expects to visit St.
Helen from Nevada soon.
Mr-c Ellen P.rry is helping Mr. and
Mrs. Young in their hotel.
Mr. Meritt Pomeroy and fami'y have
been visiting iu Su Helen.
Mr. D!xn has struck out. and left
enquiring friends to mourn.
Mr. Semple has a big Ctir of shin
gles for the VVada 1U nion.
H. C M.,ij;au has some fine nioss-
rom V yomn g Temtory.
Mr. W. H. Whitn y haslwen appoin
ted Notary Public by.Gov. Moody.
Judge Moore iut'iids to send 5J more
hogs on his ranch on the Scappo. se.
A'e Neer found $3& goi.ig roinJ a
horn near Enoch Shiutaff r's sola in.
Mn. Winslow has come iu fro a N -hale.u,
and will soon visit her ranch.
Captain BckweH and interesting
f.im'ly have lately visited St. Heleu
What kin I of weemen" do they have
on the C iwiitz ? C wnan rf course.
Newton fc Minnie Perry are the sharp
est and quickest sclvolars in this vicinity.
C ipt. H n I ts vi has sold his lvuses.
md vill engage in pile-driving at Asto
ia. ;
Mr. Bedford has got for his habitation
a little scow on the strand in front of St.
Helen. !
G't-irge- TCl!y will sooa raw on th"
old John L.un'erson place oa the Scap
pooe.
N. L. Grey has a new fence in front
of his mansion, and has widei.e I the
-treet. :
M-. K nk!e has put a d or in the end
f his house next tho street, which is a-.
door-able.
C lu n'ii C uoPy is-iUt'ed to aschol
diip i; t'i) oiili N.-.ud S;il ai
Corvallis.
Joseph Copelan 1 has vol ! J im-s D irt
80 acres of the Stoughton Place on tin
Scaprooie. Jud;e Moire haa rturn-l fron it
tle. li t siys it is tha most flourishing
town in W. T.
The cars will son' start from Albina,
and any one can go all the way by rai
to B mneville.
Th weather is splen li I f-r getting in
wild h iy, so there will le no lack of feed
of man an I Wast.
Will. ! M lckle his bought some sc!iool
land as well as C myers and Watkins for
a country res'dence.
Rv Mr. Hu'ibard's discourses were
rep'ete w'fi thought, an I greatly inter
ested his au Hence.
R '-. Mr. Reese will preach at Srap
poose next Sunday at 11 A. 3., and at
St. Helen at 7 P. M.
Mr. E E Quick, Couaty School Su
periuten lent, informs us there is a great
rush for school .ami.
. j '
Frmcis Miles has gone to Forest
Grove to attend School there; he and his
father left ou Wediiesd .y.
M.r. S. G. Cau.lle has returned from a
surveying tour in C wlitiC. and gon
again, thistimn to Liwis R ver.
A Mr. Mathews has moved into St.
Helen from Nehilem, and live in the
To.n Elrington Saloon Building.
T.ne N. P. R. R. is putting in many
fmpweraents in the vajr cvf wharves kc.
at Kitlama, so Abe Ner i.ift r us um.
V.?.y interesting leUara from B.UM.
Watt and D. F. Fox unavoidably crowd
ed ouc. Will appear next week.
William Cipeland reports it U cold
I enough east of the Mountains in Winter
to freeze the knob on the North Pole.
11 iw i iiiiffiiiinya
! "
Mr. : George Ilauouck has rvturneJ
from the Cowlitx. H luf ItutH hii
house, and fixed it -enough id ttfo into.
Manyj St IIelnitrt art to thu
Mechanics' Fair1 today; hr.pe they will
take prizes for their beauty, intelligence
tc.
Enoch Shiutoif r has bodght rttit Mra
Parker, ho now he has the whole estate
of the Knighton heirs iu the tOA-n of St.
Helen.
Mr. A. 11. BL.kesley and two young
er sons have started to v!s't Curvallis
We wish them a pleasant trip and safe
return.
Mr. Conyers, County Clerk has bought
80 acres of School Land near Juige
Pop, and Mr. Watkinsi MuckW Clerk
40 acres.
F. Wi Ridley, RO of Captain R'dley
came in on the Qxctn tt 'tie Faerie. He
is building the feiicc around N. li GrryV
residence.
i
Miss Flora Arc!iilral I intends to com
plete her edition 'in Portlawl, after
whieh Proe. Neer hopr-s to take het un
der his tuition.
Am
Tba lsai a P?entitt rf t -lay ,vc!trt
m.wt diMejit are caused bv distavti KTt'ntj vr
Liv er. If, therefore., tho fvMm-y and Livu ai
kept ia perfi-ct order, perfect health wili to th
result. Tld truth ban only b.;.n known a rhort
time and for year people fiiff. Mi1 fcrtat am vj
without btnc (ilile ti tinl re i f. The dweovtry
f Vn, r s Sf Ki-'n-y an I lavcr Cure aiaiks
a nw era ; the tr-atmont of lh-it trut!ti.
'lade from a eimpl tropical Itaf cf rare value,
?t c ntain j.unt the elein n's n 'CfAry to n:ur
uh aivi invigorate lnith of thr.c great oratit,
at-t wWv rtpt'Te at keep thttni in order. It i.
v POStTfYK Hemeoy for all the di.-o th-fe
cause raiua in the lower part of the body -fcr
Turpi I Liver Ileal:tche J&ua lie I i'.ziti(a
frravel Fever, Arii .Malnnal Fever, tnd
all di acuities of the Ki lueys. Liver aud Uiina
ry Oriraut.
It f an exeelh nt and i-;fe renil ly fr fttraTrs
luring Prvnancy. It will control M. r.tn :tii n
ii 1 is inraluahle for Ifnonbud or Fulli& of
the Womb.
An a flood Pie Merit in iinequrded, for it curfs
the orj,anathat MAKJBthv h!.t.
Tliin Uemfdy, wltich, h:a done inch wonder,
is put up iu the LAUK 1 S-IZKD (UiTTLIfi
f anv I i in? uion the market, au 1 i sold ly
Drnff ,'UtHan I all Nalerg at Sl.'" per b.ttle. Fop
Ditete vnn- i-ef r WAUNK.rs SAFE DIA
1JKTKS Cl H K. Tt U a POS1TIV K Keuitdy.
NDtre for Pubiicatlom
L.c Orricr, at Orrccw Cut, O? c.rjf
! .fcejt. vz, in?. (
Notice i hereby .ien that tlie follow inp
oaoied settler has tilid notice of l.ia intt nti n
to iiiake f oal prouf iu out -port of 1 claim, nl
hat sai I proof wfltVt luade Ltfoie the County
Cierk nf C"lumlia County at St. IttJtna, I'n g. n,
on :lon hay .Nov. 6, 1882. vi.: George liatn,
itoiu8tead Enry No. i407 for H. 4 of . w. J,
:. Al.H:inal Howe-stead Entry No. 4C4'J for
s. J of s. vr. I. all i j sc. 4 f. 7 K. ii. 4 .
e naiuta th following witm.- to prove hid
con .in j u reaiicnoe u4on, ani ciUtivatiuauf saii
lan !, vi'r
O. ti. J n , WVter Jn? ml N. Tinttle of
Ira lb try, aa i U-n V i a.n ia f 01atkauie, all
if CoIauihU County, Oregon.
i L. 1'. liAII.V, Ccffinter.
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Notice fr ?jb.i3a:i3n.
Land Okmce at DiUssn Cut, Ojttcox I
j hept. 2", f
Notice ii herehv vtn that the foJlowin
naine I -ttler hu ffitd n tico of hU in tin' ion to
ui final pro jf iu tfu.jpirt of iiu claim, an 1
thit sai 1 pr nf wil be ma te before the Co.m.y
;!erk of O 1 ambiaCoun. v at St. HehiM. 'reKon,
on d n lay, ct. 30, 182, vis: I oen Delano,
t'r.. L. . X. 3J53 for 'heN. of s. w. Jt li
i& 4, Sic 2 T. K. i. 4 w.
He name the foaowin wi'ueBsi to prove his
c m'iin 'W rei lenjj u,u:i, an 1 caltivatiu of,
m lan U vi:
Jaiues Oiiua, an 1 E.I. Mull iry of Rradbury.
Oolumbia C . Oregon, and Jm rf--r an 1
ViLU.uKellcmuf Oak t'oin', Cowli zCo. W . T
L. T. iIA.CIa, iteisU.r.
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Nit!o3 for PubllcEtlon,
Lvxi '3r::2 at O.ikoos Citt, Okisoi. I
Sept. 21, 188J. f
No izs U hereby itiven that tlie following,
nauiod seLtler has i W u tic of his intent! n to
lake naal prt f in su iii of Ui clahu, an I
that anil pr i f wid hi uia le before th County
Jierk of CoWmbi County at &t. Heleu , rtKou,
n Saturday c:. 8, 1882, U: .Marshall E Mor
iMX. Pre.l D. H. No. 3869 lor the . oi s. X. 4.
.i. K J of s. w. i of Sec. 6, T. 7 K iib w.
He bauics tbe following wi.n nxes to prove Lia
conilmoas reiknco u4kiu, aud caltivati n of,
taid ian vit:
J. L. aloran James A 1 mi John Adania
:tni E. W. Morgan, ad of N tstport, ClaUop
Couaty, iregou.
L.T. BARIN, ReifUUr.
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Notion For Publication
Lanu Orncx at)
OUICO.V CITT, OkECOW.
Au. 20, 18ta. )
Notice Is hereby srlven that the folio ioe-
aanxed settler has filed nitico of his intention to
make final proof in sujiort of his claim, an I
that sai 1 Pro if will be made before the County
Clork of Columbia County at St. Helens Or.
Ron, on Toes lay. Oct. 10. 182, vis: John Vea
sev, Pre.! U. 8. Na. 3G57 for the . x. 1 of Sec.
8 l. 7 l. R- 5 w
He name th follow inv wi mMit to prove his
contjauonh rtailcue upon, aud cultivation of.
staid land, viz:
Hcivry, White, Gtc W. Sherlcy, fidney J.
WomI a"d Jihn Cyr, all of Wesport. CJats )j
Coxiuty, Oregon
I. T. BAKIN, It crater,
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