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tfHE COLUMBIAN. St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or. ;3?SIDAY, --IjIABC S 23, .1383- STTBSCRIPXION BATES. "1 vpxt. in adance 52 00 C months 1 00 S montlu ' " .... : .50 ADVERTISING KATES: One square (10 lines) fint insertion $2 Oq Koch subsequent insertion , . . 1 00 E. G. ADAMS. Editor & PryVrtir-. COLUMBIA CITY. Monday we were clown to Columbia City. This Lurg has aroused from its Rip Van Winkle sleep and now lins to show signs of life. The mill is run ning. Wc noticed there he face of our old friend Spencer the school teacher, in tlie mill sawing genuine blocks instead of trying to instruct blockheads. B. C. Failing has rented the large commodious Butts House, and has already 10 board ers. His wife is the lively Miss Heald. We saw Miss Alice Knyard, lately a belle of St Helen Society. China hotels were built on the top of Hez. Caples' hill, and while we were par taking of a sumpcuous repast at the hos itahle board of Hezvkiah' Caples a Mr. Shuck, Superintendent of the Railroad . Chinamen, called on Capt- Caples to haul load of dynamite,-wkh which to'blowoff thy fttte Mrs. Caples felt a little ner vous as she did not want her husband blowed up that way. Constant explosions greet our ear night and day since the railroad wcrk has commenced. Capt. Bonser, Mrs. Caples father, has had great success in catching smelt having earned many dollars thereby. He lives on the Butts farm across the river. We c caugfet sight of tauy Chinamen with basket hats, on tfie" ridges between the late Mr. Gum's and Columbia City. " Charley Webb; who so faithfully nursed Gum in' hw'lat sickness will soon commence fishing for salmon: He is oif fre.d a. dollar apiece for every salmon. Cnarley is a good boy, and was a long time a soldier in the 22d Infantry (regu lars), j G. W. McBride will soon close his fitore in Columbia City, calls all indebted to puugle, . Mr. Jacob Beusch has a fine bov named Otto. He intends soou to re move to the Cowehiai." MrsY Maxwell was gone to Portland. C. G. Caples sold Rev. Mr. Dill man, Catholic priest a block for $G00. Hez Caples had sold many loHsr lately for $125 a lot He intends to open a store on Front Street soon. Mrs. Caples looked as charming as ever. Mr. Louis Baxter is at work in the ruill so is his step-son, Joseph Emerick. Mr. Jewell's wife is still quite feeble. Mr. Jewell works in fhe mill. He was n gallant soldier in the Dakota Coun- try, and tan tell many a lively story about General Sully and Indian Cam paigns. Mr. Harris has lots of work. Miss Willie Caples is growing into a fine yotpng lady, so is DelL Willie re sembles the McBrides very much. UPPER SCAPPOOSE ITEMS. North Scappoose, Oon. March 18th; 1883. Major Adams Dear Sir; As you were informed last week of the doings and sayings of this' part of the country by a member 6f society ia this commu nity who calls himself Spoopexdyke, & as I have been accused of being this per son, I wish to inform a few of the read ers of your paper that 1 am not the wri ter. . He speaks of some of the young la dies making raashss &c ic. The ques tion of the day who this society Spoop tSDYKt ig, Harry West is going to logging on his father's place soon. I saw him to day down on the Bay looking for boom sticks. " '. J. W. Campbell is in. our neighbor hood for the purpose of surveying R. R. land. Joe is a rustler. J. D. McKay has a large contract of making rails for W. W. West. Help wanted.. Inquire of contractor. Mcf. es McNamee has Hopped lopging for this season. He was unlucky as there was not enough water to get logs to the Bay. r Downing is doing a rushing business in the way of logging. He is a roan that understands the business well. Yours truly, J. P. W. D. D. The Telerpram is beautiful and en larged. The Polaris has changed hands and comes out as a Sunday paper. It is witty,, brilliant and readab!, nnd rle Aidodly Frenchy." LOCAL HEWS. Sunday burself and family called at Mr. William Harris and Mr. Davis' on the Scappoose road. J There was a sick house at Mr. Harris'. The old'la- i . dy is a great sufferer, and George was" quire ill. Mrs Garrison was there do ing all the friendly offices a symyathiz ing sistefand daughter could do. She has a beautiful young bab, and is a very fine woman At Mr. Davis' wo had a grand time. Air. Davis is an old sol- dier, sei'ved gallantly in the 10th Iowa Regt during tne Rebellion. Mrs. Da vis is a woman of cultured and refined manners. Their daughter played and sang us some beautiful on';js' 6ii their Palace organ. Miss Bertha Daxishas a i very strong voice, rich, sweet and pow erful. The Davises expect to move soon, as Mr. Joseph CopeUnd intends to gather hi family together at that place. Isaac intends to "come bacic from College at Monmouth, Doia from the Sisters' school in Portland.' and Mrs. Mollie Kellogg will spend some tiino v;ith them, and littlrt Josie and the I widowed fath- s er will complete the family group. Wm. has rented the place across on the Low- . i er Willamette river or slouch. The Bind of IJopn gave an entertain ment at the church on Saturday night. This was1 a' good "beginning. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Stewart an I Mrs. Adams dtjserve much" credit for their effrt, all of them are women with nViiHifanous cares and duties of their own, andj had not suffi cient time to train the young hopeful as they should be; besides tliey could never "et them all together at one time to practice their prices and siniB of til 's girls look, a contrary lit; but lieveithetass all did well considering the circumstances and show that in time tirey could give an exhibition creditable to the intel'i- 1 i srence of St. H'deu. Manv readings and recitations were fine', and much of the music was good. We would men tion names, but for fear we should hurt the feeling? of some we wiH not .sccify. Fhe next time they gives air entertain ment ail should be present and give their encouragement as these exhibitions are not for fame, for money or glory, but only to interest and benefit the chil dren, j We could not help thinking when we saw Hofsteater tfc Co. pay the rent for the little field they occupied to the Muckle Bros, how different the treat ment they expected from that which they were willing to give. They have used Frogmore for years, realized thou- sands of dollars out of it, torn down ou fences with their hands never paid us a cent of and log, and rent. To pay us they have assailed us publicly and privately, tried to starve- us out in ev ery shape the .knufr how, and yet they have the effrontery to call themselves honest, square-dealing men. Verily the check of some men is past; belief. i . Miss Dora Copeland and Josie took the Dew Drop the otherj day to visit their uncle James Copeland at his. new mansion oh Lewis River. j Dora played and sang the piece " Father why so sad ly weeping V with a pathos like a wind sweeping the waves of the ocean. Her father could not endure to hear it, and Mr. Blalfcsley listened with tears in his eyes. We believe it sm? jMiOtfld sing in public this piece she would entrance the people as Albai'u did the audience at Albany New York when she sung "Sweet Home." j Merritt Pomroy brought up two cans of smelt from Rainier. An Italian has . i started in there to can' them. It is thought they will supersede the sardine. They are called candle fish. . They are firt put in a vat with salt water, then put in the cans and cooked whole. Mr. Pomeroy gave one can to Judge Moore, and one to Glendye. Glendye should lhlht one of these candle fish, and ilium ine his path with it to honor and re nown. Pomeroy gave us nary a smell of smelt, and we -must p od on in dark ness. Sad, sad is our lot ! No melt in our fjKt. Wc arc sorry to learn that the editor of a St. Helens' exyhaiie "missed a i good dinner at Judge Moore's ? one day last week. . If brains were oil the nw.ml. it was an irreparable loss' to hiuri'.-Times Mountaineer. Major Adams' intellect don't lie in his stomach as does that; of Mr. Mere shell. .The result of Mr.' fterc-sheil's weekly issue was carried out on a half A sheet on the 17th. He is another Michi- . i gander, not a goose ftirred, only gan der stirred. We met Dr. Blanchard the other da v. For the time he has been here ho has dohe mifch for Columbia County. He has brought in 16 settlers with means into' Columbia Count'. He informed us Maucf Semple at the Sisters' school il.Pprtiand had been quite ill, and also that Mrs. Blanchard had had much i. ..' troubleduring tfie winter from iiillamma tory rheumatism, 'but was improving in health. Mr. Eugene Semple has gone to St. Louis, but will return soon. David C. Cook of 46 Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois is a most enterprising business man, and sends out everything ill the shape of papers, lesson quarter lies, Sunday School helps, cards, rewards, Bibles, organs, library books, tkc. kc every thing required in a Band of Hope, or modern Suuday School run on the most approved plan. He sells every thing cheaply and is as prompt as an eight day clock. The Washington World and Citiz'sn-Soldier, theOld Soldur' Pa per, the People's Paper, is now in its eighth yeir, enlarged to 48 columns, 8 pages, in entire new dress, every week, at only Ono Dollar a year. Specimen copy free to any addross, on. receipt of postal card request, by the World and Soldier Publishing Co., World buildings 1106 F. St Washington, D. C. We have received' Chd March number of the West Shore. It is just splendid, if you don't believe it, send for it. We have the Art Amateur also. It is grand to read, and a credit to the United States to issue a magazine so interesting and replete with useful knowledge of how to make home happy. Mr. N. C. llilleary's .baby is just as good as can be.' Mrs. Watts, nursed Mrs. Hilleary, and she got along first rate. Her mother, Mrs. WarnsiatI from Astoria has becu up to see her grandson and daughter. The Warns taff boys re member us as their old teacher -with much affection. . . Miss Avim.U M u-rill his returned from Oregon City where she nas been visiting her sister, tli3 wife of Hon. T. A. McBride. Mr. MeBr;ds children have all had the whooping-cough. Georgia Giltner caught it while visiting there some time since. Glendye, the editor of the mist, ha got the appointment of night watchman in the mill, this gives him' a chance to perfect himself in the study of Astron omy, lay off lots in the moon, an addi tion to Albino. See Allina Herald about Old Jerusalem. - . o - , In D. W. Prentice fc Co.'s Musical Journal for March yen will find the iol lowing music: "Once in a Life-Time," 4 Sunday Morning", and " Nillson Waltz". AH tor ten cts. or 75 cts. per year, pu1lishedt 107 First St., Port land, Oregom Have received the Woman's World, Chicago, Illinois. Tire Editor is IleUn Wilmans, and it is very interesting, the Jesc journal of the kind we ever read. Yearly subscription $1.00. Office, Or ggs House, corner of Randolph and Fifth Avenue, The editors tint think anybody living on the Lower Willamette River bottoms can't thrc'w as" much innd as anybody will get mistaken. Why, it is all mud' here, only occasionally a ro:I; gets mixed in with the mud, and that hurts. It seems our ' enemies must be hard up for material to assail us when they prostitute the sacred precincts of public offices to publish to the world matters of private busiuess which are just and honorable, and the riirbt of any man. Wc think Mrs. Dr. Yergain's forte is that of a public singer, and if she had the confidence would coin thousands of dollars. She has a voice rich and pow erful, but its pathos is what would en trance people and unlock purses. Dr. Giltuer and son lately from Yale are visiting at B. F. Oiltner's. The young man gave us a call. Rush Gilt uer is studying law in Portland, and bids fair to be at the head of the legal talent of Oregon. . Last Sunday Rosa, and Lottie Ed monds came out to visit Blanche. They are beautiful little girls, good and pure as early spring violets. Also on Monday' received a call from Mrs. Mooro and tt tughter Nollie. lVmers and others desiring a genteel lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a eluv can be earned, send ad- dr ss at onco, on postal, to H. 0. Wilk- sox, & Co., 193 and 197 Fulton Street, 'New York. - 2JSWS DPwOPS. Mi3 Dell Butler has returned to St. nel en. , - J. M. Ives has been hauling Belrian blocks. The Dew Drop runs in place of the Latona. Young McNally was here in St. Hel en lately. The name given to the Waud Place is Poitsmouth. Hon. S. A. Miles has advertised G inn's placrto rent. E. E. Quick has become' a clerk in Muckles' store. A H. Blakesley has lots cf use for his fine spans of horses. Mrs. Briggs has a young daughter, so Mrs. Perry infornis us. We see again the pleasant counte nance of Hector McLean. Mrs. Wat kins has a very sweet voice, one of the best in St. Helen.. W. L Whitney is building an addi tion to Judge Moore's office. The dry weather still continues,' and give all a fine chance to put i:r early crops. , . gSTMoney to loan oh r:?al cstat security by F. A. Moore Esq., St. Helen, Oregon Miso Nelly Moore starts to-day to attend school at St. llelen's" Hall, "in Portland: J. S. Davenport has a fine quality of cigars. Every one that smokes should trv them. The Albina Herald tells about Wig gens (Wighens)', a new breed of fowl. Let 'em ig ! Mrs. Deckar had a nice family pic ture of herself and children taken late ly in Portland. The crv of all is like the cyy of the Genorse when he diskivered Ameriky, "Land! land !" J. T. !M Nuliy is hauling cord wo- d for a man cutting cord wood on Captain Lemont's clain'v Charley Blakes'y and others are ap plying white paint, to the elegant front of the new hotel. Prof. Girrison is meeting with great success as a teacher of penman-ship in the upper cou.ry. Ir. Morse remair.s about the. same. Sometimes he is belter then falls back to h's old status. O. G. Caples has taken up thn tide lr.nd in front of Spcccht's farm, and tin latter is exceeding wroth. Cora Miles has a splendid voice so :4nrs Calista Moore. Cora throws he; ; whole soul into her singing. l'he St.- Heleii Band of Hope return thanks to the Gand Lrdge for another suply of Badges and Ritirili Mr. Goerig is over to put up fences on his place on Germ my Hill. He brought over some, splendid buttermilk. Dr. Richardson has been down to vis it Mr. Morse. AVillis was down from Portland. Tuesday Mr. Morse was some better. A rea.ler of the Columbian of the ,16th thus spoke to a reader of the mist of the same date, "I'll read mine, and you can con 'curs. " Mr. George also Mr. Watkins have had wooden cisterns built and calked. A good idea. They universally have them down the river. T. H. Cooper, our butcher, is a neph ew of the lato Hon Ulysses Jackson, formerly one of the richest men vi Washington County. J. L Behhan has great varieties of sfed potatoes of tire latest and most cel ebrated kinds. He is a live uiau n ev erything relating to a garden. Th5 Muckh's have raised the woges of the mifl-hands, but at the tame time everything else has gor.e up goods yeast powder and lat the mist Mrs. Drew has named her boy Stew art Elden and the Doctor promises a new pair of red top boots as soon as the boy is big enough to wear them. The sidewalk built across the St. I Li en Street mostly at the expense of S. A. Miles is a great convenience. Judge Moore and Jacob George contributed to the project i Hofsteater & Co. Photograph Artists return thanks for the' liberal j atrona:e they have received from the inhabitants of St Helen and vicinity. They have gone to Toledo. J. A. McElharty is clerking for Ros- eufeldt at Pekiii. The correspondent of thb Independent called him " Miehaelha- ney." Mr. McE-hany was formerly a St. Heleii merchant. Dr. E. Jessup delivered a very enter taining lecture last eve at the Court House to a fu'l audience. The Doctor is a lively speaker, ami keeps his listen ers aake,:a.nd will always be wel come to the tar of the public . Capt Lemont has christened his place Plymouth. jThis was the original name of St. Helen. Whether named from Plymouth, Mass, or Plymouth, England, we cannot ttlll. ST. Hi: LEX BAND OF TTOPE-UtfJer the Supcrintendtncy of Mrs Jumna Moore.' At-i-ttant Sui-rintenknt, Mra. Mary George; Chaplain, Mr. Jiflia Stewart; Secretary, Mix. Mavy K. Adan.s; Treasurer, Mrs. KU n IV-rry; Chorister, -Mi-ia Dell tJntler; Dranisti i.ss Nellie Mo ore. j All of Kverjret n Lxlj(r. Tiie Kan I of Hope: meets every JSatiudav at 3 p. M. in the Church, j Visitors ar alwaya welcomed ' Teacher Wanted i - ... To teac'i a three mori 'lis-term of-sc!K! n School District! No. 7 Cohiio'jia Uo. (hm., soTiool to coiur.ience on the Hint M'on-liv of Apiil, 18S3. All applicants will plcaao BnJ on thuir LiJs by March 24th. 18S3. W. II. Copeun'h, ! Clerlr. St. ITEtKNV Ocx. Xoticc of Afipliratioii to Purchase Timber Zaul. U. S. Land Oi i rcc at Oi'.zgok City,. Oreton1. ) I March 23, ISM. I Notice is hereby pi'vVn tlrat John J. Friet s n of CoiuixiLia County. Oregon, has macta abp.ic.Vi h to km; chase the s. k. i of Secli m i50 T. 7 Nl 11. 3. w. Villain-2tti Meii lian, un ier I the provisi ns if thu Act of Coni-ess ajprovel Jtnie 3, 187S, entitkd 44 An Act for the .Sale of Timber Ij in. Is ux the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, an I in Washington Territory." All adverse ciaims lo s.-ikl tract mnst be MW in the Uj S. Land -)ifica at urm Ciiy, Oregon, before tlu 'expiration of sixiy days from this date.; tiiven under my hand this 23d. dav of March 1SS3. L. T. BAR IN, TlcsV.or. u3n33m23 Will be iiiaifctTf'KKK to a.i Er-nlicauM. and to cu. tomers of last year without oraertii it Itcoctainj sbout lTiipafres, 600 illustrations, iirioo, sccuralj c;rirt:oDf! acd vaiunblo (lireetlon-' for jilontlr. j VA terieties of VetretablD ami Flower SoecH I'lants, Trnit Trees, etc Izivfuuikl to aU, yco iMy to MarkPt Gardenon. Seud for it ' D. M. FERRY & CO. Dei roit Mich Proposals for iililii: ry Supplier. IT DQC A f.T iZ i'.S 1) A UTM E N T O? THE COLCMHIA. UKFICOi" ClIIE (UAl.TLr.iIAslEK, VAXCrCVEr. liAiii-.ACKi, W. T. -March CAI'ii, fsUs-JKCTto the uual ccn litions. of t i? H tjuarceriu s ers at thw lo.iowiiiij r.amid pos'.s, uutil 12 o "clock, n k.ii, rn Moudaj', April yth, ISooj at which plac-.a and tinii thy niu be op.-ned,i in' pres.nc - of ii i.L'rs, ior tlu "imishiiitf ami dehvevy of iuiliSary supd .-s iu -i tho fiscal yejir conmicncin July 1, 13, aixl e iaiii'.' June IW, 184, as follows : WtMil, Coal, haical, Oa!s, Hark-y, Ur.in, llay, and Straw, or Hay m iiuof Str.itv, or s.ich of said Sujjii.s as may Jh; repiiiva t JAirtland, Oieon, For Canby, W. T.. Jiois uarracks,1 1. T., Fort Walla alia, . T.f FortTov.ns-'ivl; . T.. Vancouver Depot, V. T., Fort Caiiird'Alirb, I. T., t ort ivlainath, v re c' Fort Spokane, V. T., Fort Stev ens, t ruii, Fort J-apwai, 1 T. Proposals for either class of tlrs s';orf5' men tion.t!, or for qi:an;i'i.s le.9 tl:an the whole re quired, will be i received. The I Jovennnent re serves" the ri'jM to reject any or all piMpos ils. A preference will I e given to articles of domes tic proiuc.im, un I to articles of domestic pro duction pro lucid on th ? I'acL'c coast, conditions of r'.cs an l quality beia equal. Blank proposals an t prius.t circulars, stat ing the kia.t an l e.ti.nated quami:ic3 re-iuir.l at eaa po.it, aiul Mac ftdt panicnlars to tic ni.iiiner of iJiJdinjf, aim unt of bond to ac cojupi uy prop, sal, c ja li.i ni tu l obs.-rvcvl by bidders, anl t-r.tis o; c mtr.ict sail paymrnt, ui.l bj furnis-ied on appacati-m t this oiice or thi Quartermasters at tha various posts named. Knvelopes ci-ntainin pro2'HsalH should bo marked: 44 Proposals tor at and- aj ;re sed to the un lersijnud, or the respective Poit Qnartenna:f r.. A. S. JilMIJACij, Captain and Assist ni ()ui'rtennaster. IT. S. A. Acliuj Chtef Quartermaster. l$2t umKFon map,. - Proposal for Tr.!iis;)ort;iiien. IlEAI)C2CARTKK.i DEPA RTM EN' T OK.TIl 2 Coi.C.M RI A. Oki ick o:-4 Chikk Qua ute n m ajstk k, VA'COt'vcrt BAhuacs-s, Y, T., March .), 1S83. ':vVlK0Pii()P)SAL, INTiilPL.lCA TK, HSLlUilCi'jto the usual coalitions, wid be arec-ived at this o;lice, au.l at thj t).he of the ' ChL-f Quartermaster, .Mi.itary Division of the Pacific, Presi lio of San Frpcisc , Oil., un til 12-o'c.ook noii. on Monday, A pi ii llth, 18S.i, at whicii time an I. places they will bj opentnl in the p?v.-s -n :p of bi Iders, for thi! transporta ti n of military supplies on the following 'de scribed r ules ia tin? Department of the Colum bia, dining 'he year c muienc-na' July 1, 183. and ending Juna 10, : t Y'irm Tr:niKjorta(t . IIctTE Nc?. 11 Spukauo l'allv,- . T. to Foi-t Sp k i.)--, vv . i' IIol'TE No. 2. Frofn Southern terminus of tlu Oregon and California 11. li. toFort Klam ath, Oregon, i Poi TE No. 3. From S onth rn terminus Ore ffon Uaitwav & NavigV.i.m Co., (Uakcr City Branch) t" Boise Barracks, I. T. lloviE No. 4. From Northern terminus Ore gon Short Bin-i Divid n of the Union Paci.lc li. II., to Boi.se Barracks, I. T. Ktc liiii'r Tr;isixartnt!o23. Boi'TE N ). 5. For trans, rta'i n of U. S. Supplies Petwesen Astorii r.nl For; Stevens, Ore.' n, r.n I Fort Canby, . T. l O Ji E io. fi. Let ween Portland, Oregon, an l vranc u e;, W. T. Proposals for tiansporta! ion on any or a'l of the routes above-named will bo rec ived. The (loveinmcnt icservos the riht torejtct any or all roposals. j Blank proposals, form of contract, an 1 prin ted circu'ars, slating the t-stimxt'd quantities of supplies to 1j transorted, an I yivin full infonnaliou as! to the manner of bidding, cin ditions t) be obserul by bid lers, amount of b nd to acc mipaa'y proposal, and terms of con tract and payment, will be f rnhdicd on ap plicati n to this olfice or to th-i orh'co of tL'e Chief tuari.'rmastcr, Military Division of the Pacific, j ret.idi of San Francisco Califonvii. Envelopes containing iropodals sliould b-i marked ;--' Proposal :s for Transportation on Koute o. -." an l addrc-sed to the i nler fcined. or to the Chief Quartermaster, Milita ry Division of the Pacilic, Prtsidio of San FraacLo, Cul.' . . A. S. KIMBALL, Captain and Assiaut Quartermaster, TJ. S. A., Acting: Chief Quartermaster. u3r.32ml9 t Guardlan'3 Sals of Rca3 Estate. Notico is hereby given thft in pj:rsanc of an oid-.r an l Jici iof s.-il-.; of the"Cunly Court of Wasco Co.-nty St,Uj'of ()rfw ti, luuia rn tho 7th. day of No ei'd-er iu the t::;ititrr of tho guardianship nod .trtt iti s i 1 .Jr.uics . V. Mailin, Genevieve Atarli'i-, P-ttr D.'Maifin, Walter S. Martin and Andrew D. Msiiliu, mhiois, the nn ders?gied thegiundi-'ji of the pt rtmi s tnd sta1oa of the. said minora will st 1 at ublic auction to the highest l i Idcr for caxh (and subject to cou hrmation by the naitl CoimTy Court) the ICth. day of April 1S83 at 12o "clock noon at the Cuurt liouse door in t. litkne in the County of Co-' lumbi i, State of Oregon", 'all the light, . tit!-., in tf$et And estate of tiie aid miimis ntl of cch of them in and to the.lands desCiibtd as follows: Lots 1 ami 2, in s-jtin 4, township 5,noith cf range 1 wtst, containing 7.!'!' ncvas'or ihtna bouts; lots ), 4 and 5, in cli' n f, lov r.bl ip 5, north of range 1 west, containing 73.74 acrm or thereabouts; wtet h uf Menill's D naticn Lnd Claim, in sections 4. o and (. tour.hhio i. miih of range 1 wct, contaiuiug 217 fcrts or tl.tita bouts; -cast part, of J. B. (jiibreath's lme stad, sec'ion , township r.oith of large 1 west, 'containing 41 acn s or thcieaUuits tho nrthvvst I of ihe iioilhff-t i fif H.ctin It', tow a-hip ", north of yawe 1 wtKt, c n'.tJio'x g 40 acres or thereabouts; Jot 3, u.ctl n 12, If. v. u ship o, north of rane 1 west, fvati'ini'-g i.l0 acres or therealjoiite; lot 3, sicfi n l'J, towmhip (j. north tf ran ire 1 wtat. ei titj.iidifr i.C.Ck rcit u or thereabouts; the northwtst 4 oi fcoulhwtst of Kecii n 0. t-l-vvi.bhii) G. north of lat-'re 1 west. Containing 40 acres; the fiaclh-nnl south k of southwest i; of section 2i, tov.n.-Lip 0, noitL of range 1 west, containing 40 acres or thereabouts; lot No. 2, sejc!i n IX), t w nship G n rth of range 1 west, c aitaining Iii).G0 acre or thereabiuits; tho frac'ional northeast j of section 10, tow jishi) 6, north :f rane 1 west, cnti ining 143.03 acre-n'or theren.b )u1s; part of Hunter's Donation han't Claim, section 30, townihi; (, n rth of range 1 wtst.c ut.dni;ig "7.27 acres or thereabouts; th notth h of 1. ii son's D.mation Band 'Claim, . secti n 4, township."), north of rrnge 1 west, i nd sections -20, ?0, 31, 32, 33 an i T4, iu township G, n oi-tli of ranj-? 1 verst, containing 3i7acr8fr thereabfjuts; th- noithwext id iiorthw tfit 4 f section 5, towiuhip 5, n rth-.f range 1 west, ci n taining 40 aerts; lot 3 of s- c'u n to'.vnsi.ip 6, mrth of range J wvst, conLdnin 2 ;.i;2 acres or thereabouts, i-.n l all ?iti;ate ii the County of Co lumbia. State of Oregon. The interest of tlu s dJ minors intheaboro desciibe I lands is five eighths of one half, feub ject to the li.-jht eif d wer therein Mid thereto "held by KJtiiii it MarLin, the v.idow f Ldwaid1 Martin Deceased. KLFANOR MAT? TIN, Cuartlian of Said Minon. &f. IlEtii.3, March, 9th. 1SS3. I Lira 0:-iC2 at 'Vjsco'.tbi v T. . -March ITilh, ICS". Notice is hertby given that incompliance with the pr.)vid m of the Act of Congi ess a proved June 3. 1873 entitled ' An Act for the f-ak cf Tin. ib r Bands ia the Stales of California, Ore eon' Nevada,- an:l in a shin t n leiiitory,' Charles (J lover, of Multnomah C-ounty, ( re gon has thi elay tied in tlrr? oliice 1 is lica ti Ki t') purchase thv s. v. $ of oec i )n 14, 'fov. n shi:"8 .v. f Jf. Ik. of the llamotte Meii dian. Testimony in the above cas vill be t:-k'n be fore the il'vd st-r and Be :ei- r, at. Vancouver,' v . T. on Tuesday, May 2'.th 1nc3. Any an 1 all persons xi:ai ig a b. crse c'a:rr,s to thc ab.)ve elescribwl l ui''s, or any portion there of, 'arc hereby required t file their ciaiin in tins oiKcc within si etv(oO) dav- from tlate hereof. FliJ-;i. . fSPAi'LlNC, iicgljter. n"n33m2:3 ITotico of Apiolici Lani Orncs at VANXorvrn W. T. MjJich l'th. 183' No' ice is hereby given that in compliance wi U' the provisions of the Act of Couerress approved .Tun3,lS7S entitled 44 An Act for the tale f Timber Lands in the States of Ca'i'"o-nia, Ore V in, N'vad-i, and in, ' ashington Teriitory," Blias Jessup, of Vamhi'l County, Orrgi n. has thiiel ty vn.ri) ii this otf!e his application to purchase t.h-i:.'.1. of p. wjftv,'. ti h. K.4 of Skj. 12, Tp. S .v. of Ii. 1 K.-cf the Willamette Me--riiian. . Tes'itunv in th? above cafe will ln taken hr fore th Ju.Igi of the Proba'e Court at K albina, Wash. T.r.. f-n Tuesday, May 2Uth. USX Anv and all persom having adveise el?ims to.' the above escribed lan I. or any porti n tl erecf are herf-bv re p.iired t f;l? tlu ir clain s in this of ilea within fuvtv fGOl ila'-s firm An'-e hereof. FBUD. V. SPABLING, Be-.ier.- u3n3in23 Totic of Application to Pur--clia?.c Tinbsr Land. Laxd Okfics r V.scrrr. W. T. . March l"i!b. 183. . Not ic is hercbv givrn ll.nt in c-nii liance v. V.h t'i provi-'o is of th Act of C n t ss approved .Tun 3, entitled 44 An Art for ti e a!e of TiniVr Lan N in tV S4it'f-f California, Tf rp, Vvula. and in Was! it 'ton Territory, Jam' s W. Shint eT r of f.v.vli'z C vin'y, ""ash. T r. hn this dav fdd in thif ' ;I1 c-- hi !" ir-ei n to i nr. c'.oa, f,- o-1 f R. 4 of SVWi m 12, Trwnhir N tlhofKangc 1 Fat of the Willamette ?dcri ian. Tes'imoriv in the abovfl ca"-? i'l h f-al.'f-n bp fore tiie I''iVer and Bof ivrr. nt Vancouver, W.T., on T.i 'sdav, jr.n.v 20th IFSo. Ativan-! all r'rrsons hann adverse claims t; the sibiv; (b'fcrilted latids, e.r anv TKjrt.in there of. ar hcrelv re.riiri' l t. v ni.e their chunisin this office w ?4hin ixtv (0 ''s from date hore-'-f. FBED. W. SPABLING, Better. irnn.l Hot'102 for Publication. Land Office at VNcorv-rt, T. ) w March lfth. 1Sf3. i Notice y hereby. L-i-ven that tfu follow'ng nameel settler hassled notice of his intnti m to. make f nil proof in support of his claim, and that sai t proif will be inad before the .Tndgo of th? I'ro'iatf Court, at Kaia'na, " . T-, on Saturday. April 21 s 1S8S. vis: Thomas I) ' i li-i-ns, Pr?-entrti n D'-claratorv Stnt m nt N'. 5S, fr the s. E. J of n. i .1 ,,f Sec. 2, Try 5 N 1 w. d o nam's tho fo'lowlng wi'ins"? t' prove Id- - ntiino-13 -"sidense uion,. nn I cultivation' ;" e , ?' I lan I, vi.s: . II. Idacic, 0' Kalama, W. T. James A. Turk, . of 44 ' -nry P 11 horn, o W. li:un Tatir., o' f . FJIED. W. SrAEL-NG, ri,tcr. Notice of Ai p'fcation to Pnrchaic Timber Land. U. S. Land Office atOkegov Cnr. OnrGo. March. 23, IFfS.. Noli: ii hereby given that 13. Mel'. Caph of (lurnbia County, Cregon has made apt li cvion to purcl:as;i th South Fast 4 of Section t T. 5 s. R. 2 w. Willamette Meridian under the provisions 6f the Act of Congre ss approved June 3, 1878, entitled ' An Act' for the talc cf Tim' rr Landd in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Tenitorv." All adverse claims to said tract must be fled in the L S. .Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. rn, before the expiration of sixty from this date. ivcn under my hand this 23d. day of March 1SS3. L, T. BAR IN, Rcgfstor, o3a33u23