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THE COLUMBIAN. f St. Helen, Colnmbigt Co., Or. STJBSCBIPXXOW BATES, lyear, in advance.. . 6 months " ......v...-.'.v... . 3 trionthi . .j .. ADVEBTISlirO llAit?: One square (JO lines) fiijt insertion. . . . Xacli Obaeriuent inserttSi.V. oo 1 oo .50 ?2 00 1 00 CI, ADAMS. Editor & Proprietor. ..,. i ' IN MEMOEIAM. i. X. Dann died March 5th, 1882, at Los Angeles, California, He dicd'at lastt"God's command. And passed away in a summer land, And stranger gathered about hit gravis Womanhood gcnUe'and manhood brave. And tlity piled it thick with tmrhled.f;oueni; The rcses and buds they, fell in sltowcrs, And an incense filled ths sunny air As sacred and sweet an an angel' prayer; It seemed Quit death liad lot it sting, Fo rare and rich the wreaths they brintr. And the Tery stars that twinkled above Reemed mild and gentle as woman's love, It showed the world was all akin When the simoom death th his blast whirled in; We are brothers all, and one by ne, We shall vanliih like lart ray of the sun. But tlia t-un stiall rue another morn, And we shall awake, and again be born Another life "hall possess us then, Not transient life of the sons of men. Our friend is not dead, his spiritlbas H-en, And fr.e like a bird from his earthly prison; Tin only his form the grave contains. It could not bind his soul with its chains; He passed like electric current through; All that we did he was knowing to, The part that could know and think and feel Was the part that Death could never steal; Death stole the caket to capture the gem, - The anjjels took it away with them, And left him alone in his aujrer grim, Tills was notJewel e'er nieul for him. Dear friends they are left to 'weep and deplore, In a fairer land on a greener shore Tour lost one youTl greet in the tliT.e to come. The lips'of the dead will not always be' dumb. "The resurrection and the life " Is the rainbow over the deadly strife. When we drain .of grief thcdeepet cup, A wnisjer comes, "There's.a lifting up." iT K u. Apahs. TO A FADED FLCEJl, I gaze upon this faded flower, Worthless to other eyes. But ask me not its hidden jower; Why I so highly prize. . I know it seems a worthless thing. Faded and withered too; - But the memory It doth brinj To toe is ever new. ' To me its beauty Still remain. Each lovely tint and shade. And these it ever will retain. To me it ne'er will.fade. The sweet and delicate perfume It had so long ago, - Still seems to linger in my room, Although it's gone, I know. Gone like the little sunny face. That was so dear to me. That gently came to me to plars This flower upon my kr'ce: It has a silent voice of pcT0 Now o'er thin IfesoC Of mifi " ' The hand that made, and gave V.is flower. Are both al rjvine.' . Gusjtlaxd, N. II; "Mas. Ut A- A. Sssrsn. Con. narin. lywell knowri and highly esteemed resi dent of Clackamas; is an active, ener getic citizen and a gentlemen that takes a lively interest in the welfare and pros perity of our fair young State, of which he has been a resident for over a score of years. He was born in Providence; Rhode Island, in 1842, and came to Ore gon when he was twenty years of age and settled in Oregon City, where he took up a piece ot government latid and for the first few years interested hitriself in imorovinir it He enlisted in Co. 35 X CT of the First Regiment Oregon Cavalry, " and was elected First Sergeant, which position he held for three, years, receiv ing an honorable discharge at the end . of his term of service. Returning to Oregon City he commbitced the study of law in 1869, in the office of Johnson ii McCown, and jvas admitted tq the bar m 1872, and in the same year vas elegted a number of"jthe House of Rer resentatives from that county. His wed ding took place during the session, the bride being Miss Josephine H. Harding of Oregon City. He was elected City Prosecuting Attorney in 1874, and was re-elected in 1875. During the years 1877 and 1878 he was Mayor of Falls City, and was considered an efficient officer. He received the appointment of 1 Register of the UniedStates I&n&Oi- .lice in January, 1878, under President Hayes, and was re-appointed by Presi dent Arthur in February. 1882. He is .... 6i the average build, rather heavy set, and an . active ;golitician. He prides himself on being an uncompromising Republicscn, and has stood by his politi cal principles in times and places that trv men'a- kearts.. He is still , in the prime, of life ailft has a bright future be fore him. Pen Pictures. Th "V7a6Mngton "World and Citizen-Soldier, the Old Soldier's Paper, the. People' Paper, is how in its year, ' enlarged , -. to, 48 columns, 8 pages, in entire; hew- dress, every week, at only One Dollar a year. ""Sp ecimen ;Copy free to any addross, on receipt of .postal card seouest. ov the Vorld and &iaier Publisfeng Co., World building, 1106 F. St Washington, D. C. he Laditi jUoral Cabinet offers a sample copy to all our readers for six cents, if they mention the Colcmbiak, .and a free sample copy to any old sub ffcr&er. of other years. This is an excel lent 'magazine for ladies. It is published at 22 Vesey Street, New York. Term $1 2 5 per year. LOCAL IT2TWS bur enemies say they pity us. We )ioc4 their sympathy, our subscrip tion Jist is increasing so fast as well as our patronage. Our paper shows how popular, that is what" hurts. Their lit tle skin-flint, single-gutted concern looks like the remains of a haiul.-winter. It resembles a little old tiotiy donkey, all ears and tail, wintered on Canada th's ties, and fed on disappclrfed expecta tions. Take it down to the mill, and give it. a feed of sawdust or let it im bibe a little uiisw f:cuV tile boiler that is . - ' r -..t- . ..... . i filled with GlendyeV tears. : , There ?.-as a vo'unj? man Vinini: by name lately inarried to Luea Malcolm. Ie belonged ii Beaver Valley, but they wcreEto'pnrion. Lewis River. A par ty of young folks went to charivari the happy cqrple, and sung fheut some beau-; tiful'soXgs. After a great deal of wait-' ing, he brought forth the bride for in-' spechen; but could not take the hint to treat the crowd, who at last passed around the firitr'altd'left.hi n the ifcbney to treat himself. He appea'red delighted with the c0il4, auU the party dispersed with a groan. j Enoch Shintalfrr has. srone- into thi saloon business nih-Jolih Edmonds ai'id they calcula?"! to u?aice a double team. The saloon is be'cg fitted up in splendid style. All that fine paper and paint can do has been done. Enoch Meeker and Lindley Shinta(ter are the artists, and are surely fixiiig tip ;the premises in ar tistic t'fyle, St' Helen, even in the mat ter of saloon?, is putting on metropoli tan airs. Enoch Shintafler and John Edmonds are loth popular, and likely to get a big business in f heir line. j The Muck)es" logs have cut a" ltew creek just below where the Miltori; mill used to stand out throiglj! tki fsclcl into a little Slough, so Strafcan's house is cut off completely f com the landing. The new creek has a swift current, arid the old one has lost its current The logs are piled mountain high in the old creek and.rso will probably remain till the back water ot the summer freshet sets them loose. The Muckles have" agreed to put in a bridge to re-ccnneiMhe house aud landing. ; Dr. Stewart's nephew's name is Mer ton Stewart .lie. is a'li)bst 21 years old. His father is e 4 mother is married again, and so'OTi she arid her faiuilf will arrive ivi Oregon where they ihte-mi to settle. The young man iuterldj to home stead, j-reempt, and take advantage of the Timber Land Act Lee gtewart will be at home next June, and will then at tain his majority. Alma Godkin presented Blanche, our daughter with a magnificent picture a view in-New York Harior. The frame matches well with it Mrs. Qccikin made Mrs. Adams a present of that fine case for takes. Surely if we should re gard ?ill our friehds as they deserve, j it would bankrupt u& A grateful heart we can give, if nothing more. GJehdyfe calls us Guiteau. We know Guiteau was a mighty mean u;an, but he didn't go sneaking around under an alias. He wore the name his daddy gin him up to the gallows like a little man. He didn't call himself Lapham part of the time and Glendye the rest, not he. The stAteruent in the mist that Lean-. der Holmes bounced us out of tW Land Office at "Vancouver, for crookedness is fahe. W6 were turned out of the Land Office on a false statement An effort was made to criminate us, but it was futile. Joseph Copeland has one of the finest horses, the Ilamiltonian, for.. service .in the whole country.- lhose tle&inrig spien- did stock xfi find him, aV Copland's place oh the Bay. Old Mr. Jlversoie will have charge of him. Judge Pope came down from Portland on Tuesday to attend his sale oh ..Wed nesday at Ashland, Farm. . He caruo out to our place,, bat wo were-in. town. He left as a present for our little daughter a gold pen and caseT, m . Stephen Kist came in from the upper settlement orilhe Nehalem to prove up on his claim' on Thursday. He served injlie,. 134 Peiih. State Troops durin rr o Wat. Times and in Knapp's Independent Battery. Little Eugene L. Semple . lii much pleased with his newly arrived, brother who weighed over ten ppuj'ids. Tic scales gave out, and proceedings were eterml "le arrival oi a m pair oi 8caiCS' Glendye says we ran away to Portland from the Grand. Jury. He was drawn on the J ury to. scare offenders. This is tlie first screc-t success of lils life, he is the champion scare-crow. Pass him around.. ' T'ncse punrh-like eyes of bison Have caved us from the prison, Our tears of gratitude shall flow .. While water runs or crass doth prow. j,- i' NEWS DE0PS. Mr. Morse gets no better. Dr. Jeawup came down on Tuesday. The whooping cough is spreading! . William Slavens will so AJb'ina. move to Hon. S. L. Loyell gave us a call last evening. Isaac Copcland returned home on Sat urday last. . Adelia Kejly ve boys that is if you count fast Things are getting Joysterous aroun( Columbia County. Tom Welles has take-up v. homestead on the Washougal. Mr. James from the Cowlitz is again working in the mill. . . . . Y.. K?iley has fiye fiahds engaged n his 5iuar;y at prese.6. ! J. S. Davenport is selling canned srcelt at 35 cts. per can. Capt. Lemont has big news about the railroac biit wOiVt rfivulgo. The mist got on a bust and some of its copies canio out upside down. G. V. Harris is larkeeper at Kd monds' t Shintaffer's Saloon. Iteceived a call this morning from j Walter and Kendall Blakc-sley. Frank Foster was up on Tuesday,- anct as genial and pleasant as ever. Mrs. Strachan Ins had another ghake, .,'' and so has one of the childr6rr. Joseph Copeland has offered a lot of his land and stock for $20,000. Byrop Ca pes say the iSfehaleui peo ple are very hospitable and kind. The view from J. Decker's house, now it is raised on blocks is very pleasant t; Quite a lot oi canned smelt or candlq fish are thrown on.the St Helen market Whitney's little boys fc Eddie Watrs catae out the other day to play with Bir ney. ..Mrs. Capt Ridley is sick, and Sfiss a r j McMurtry has gone to Astoria to nurse i her. Lucy Miles has a fine voice and is one of the best readers' in" tire Public School ; C"Money to loan en real estate security by FA. Moore Esq., St Helen, j3regcn You can get most elegant refreslinient at Alisky aiid Khteiner's 115 First St; Portlahcf. - J. S. Davenport has a fine rjuality. ol cigars. .Every one that smokes should try theru. The Lv,ced Jfasoii is ii beautiiully-un ishotl-l'oat, and has all the trade it can attend to. John Ayr'eS was up on Thursday frorii the Cowlitz. Says he can't live without the. Columbian. ' W. S. Lousignont" was ih as one of the witnesses to assist Kist ih making yvooti oil his laiid. The roads in town are harribiie dictu or words to that effect If you don't believe it, wade ih- Hdn. Eugene Semple is on his way home from St Louis where he has been to visit his sister. A crazy man assailed J. W. Dodson the other day, and was arrested, but turned loosea:ji.m. S. L. Lovell lias a Duke: of Gabilau, a genuine Johnny Bull. The iqist gave his pedigree last week. The Public School has commenced with Mr, Dean as teacher: Mr. S. A. Miles sends five pupils. One of the Braus girls out from Ne- halem is quite a gbod singer, and cn also play on the organ. A nephew of Dr. Stewart is on a vis here f roni Butler County, . Kansas. I y in a ,49. looking yotng man. Our., ne w mailer came down on Tues day. Our Subscription list is oh the. mcrease'. More paper or we stiall be short ' Mr. Mathews was out hero. nc$ lohg since from the Nel'ialem. II is daughters have a serious time, with the whopping cough. The mist calls tis a chronic nuisance, better be, tliat than a chronic failure. Look, out for yonr biler Mr. M,an, or it will l ufit;. Mrs. Mtwe was down fi;6m Portland the. other day, but we 'did hot see her. Sko said she cbu.ld hot live without the CoLUMBNv At Judge Pope's sale, no one came, as it iust rained pourihir all the time. The Judge wfll liavc another sale after the weather settles Two .young Danes on Sunday called on us to enquire ttie way to Kuykeh dall's, a SAvede. They had just come from Denniark. t A man with a punched ticket, and, ptmched. eye was roaming arotind- St Helen talking of suing the 0. R. k N. Co. Wednesday Jim Muckle having tried- his hand- txp a publisher incog, of the a:jst will soon start ou t as a . linger, a. rj val of Pat.ti. His first sons' will bo l'atty cake, putty ejilre, baker's msn" So 1 do pow is fast air I ctu;. . Judge llfoore. has boughjt potne oyr 40 volurhes 'of Supreme Court Declsioiis at a cost of $5.00 per volume to' add'to his already extexisiva library. .We have received a magnificent picture rom New York of all the Presidents. It is extremely beautiful in conception and execution, and very large. Judge Moore argued the case of Ful lerton vs. McCoy in the Supreme Court, and was met by Judge, Bonhan. aud Gov. Thayc' oh the opposite side. Mr. McI)ougal, Secretary of the Mill Co. in Columbia City was in town lately. Ie is partner in a law-firm in Portland wjth olm Bower, Giltner's nephew. I1. Pur crooy " hasn't a let of wives run mad with mean treatment and chil dren turned out on the tender mercies of the Mprld; that's what our crony hasht It is reported Weidler's niiU? will be moved down here. This" will be bad on the Muckles. They will tose the bal ance of power when all these big mills get to running; We set ttyj' CUr new cooking-stove, the " Favorite", from Cincinnati, on Tues day. It double-discounts any thing of the ihd we ever, saw It is beautiful aiul useful too. Farmers and others' desiring a genteel lucrative agency business by which $5 to $20 a day can b,e earned! send ad dress at once, on postal, to H. C. Wilk sox, & Co!, 193 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. B. F. jfclilther has buil a high fence between his garden and the China wash houso at tho rear of his lot J. L. Allen is repairing and fitting tip said house which is the property of Captain Le mont. LITERARY NOTICES. "N'e have received Ridley 8 Fashion Magazine for Spring. It is replete with fashionable intelligence. Th Topmhaib'k with its splendid illus trations comes again to Land. It is printed on finely tinted paper, and as a work of art is hard tp beat. The Sari Francisco Call sends us a Bird's Eye View pf California. It is a beautiful chart, and shows the enter prise pf that veteran newspaper. The February Numler ,qf Kendall's Illustrated MoTOd Jtfaazine is at hand published at 226 Franklin Street, Bos ton, Mass. Price $L00 per year. Its wood cuts are the finest . wo ever saw, and quite equal to steel engravings. The FiDriier. and Manufacturer pub lished in Cleveland, Ohio, is only 50 cents per year. It is the best paper of the kind we ever saw, full of solid infor mation just what everybody needs in thi3 work day world of ours. i We have before lis a pamphlet entitled "The St. Clair Mineral Spring and the Oakland." This portrays the virtues of a famous medical spring of Michigan, and is illuiiiinated with numerous, wood cuts depicting the romantic scenery in its f trinity; " Atqo.ng our list of new exchanges is the Dayton Free Press, Published at Dayton Oregon; and the Medical Lake Pess published at Medical Lake, Wash. Territory both of these papers are pio neers in their particular localities, and deserve sflpport The Pilaris has a department in its japer in which it shows its ass. The struble seems to be the people laugh' at the1 ass more than at what it does.. There seems to be no point to its actions, and when it talks, it is the Editor ?peaks. Styuble will become as celebrated- a3- Ba.- laam's ass, if he keeps on. Evory one should tickle him with a thistle. . 'i CHURCH & SOCIETY NOTICES. SI. E. Church. Rev. T. M Iteea,. paatoK Freachinf the first Sunday in the month at 11 a. u. at the Bay school house and 7 P. M. at the Church in St. Helen. . Protestant Episcopal M issiox. FreAqhms Wvj thinl Sunday in the mouth by Kev. ".r.-'B. W., Sell wood at 11 A. M. and 7 r. M. irt. the Church. ' Sunday Schools Every Sunday at the Bay school . house at 10 A. 3t. Mr. Gill, SutWin tendenf. At the Church uj St., Helen at 3 r. sr. E. E. Quick, Superintendent. All are cordially invited". St. Hntr?r Baxd .- or Hope. Meeting in; the Church pi Saturday at 3 P. m, Mrs. Emma' Moore, Superintendent. Visitors are always welcome. V '. . r-" V ' Propiosals for. Flour. SulwiHtence Office, Dpt of the' Columbia, T Vancouver Barracks, W. T. Ap'ril 14, 1SS3. y. SKLEJi proponals, in duplicate, subject to the uual caruUffons, will be received at this otHoe and at the offices j1 thi)Jctins Commisaaries of Subsistence at the .following iuirVh! posts, (for the quantities needed at these posts only,) until is oick, noon, on Monday, I May It, lw3, at which time and" 'Jliues' they will be I opened in the presence of bidders Jfor the delivery on or 1 v. t l i a lufii Af . u . ..tl -. n. . 1 .... uvivrc line IU (OQ x bill; luuunin oiii'Minw.. Ifriisc Carridfts, I. T., 32.800 pounds ; Fort Canby, W. T., 10,50(1 pound, Fort Coeur d'Alene, I. T., 27,Of)0 pounds ; Fcrt Kt(lra.th, Oregon, 22,500 pounds Fort Lap-WaT.-l. T.. ) uhuj!;'Fort Spokane. W. T., :,000 jtoUliids; Fcrtf Steveoir, Ogn., 2,070 pounds; Fort Towns end,' W. T.', -7350 pounds ; Vancouver Barra:kii, W. T., 30,200 iKnmdsf ; Fort Walla Walla, W. T., 12,800 pouds. Samples otthe flour (not less than two pounds) pro posed to he furnished, must be submitted wityi the pro jiosald. .The flour to be tested by baking before accept ance.' ' Troposals for quantities less than the whole re q ojred wiH be retived. The Goyerrunent reserves the riplit to refejA any or all proposals. Clank jircposals and printed circulars- staging the kind of flour required, and riving full instructions as to the manlier of bidding, conditions to be observed by biil ders and temut of contract and payment, will. be fur--iiihed on application to this office, or to the Acting Com missaries of Subsistence at the various posts named. EnvclojK containing proposals should be marked : " Proposals for Mour at ,"' and addressed to the un- dersigned, or to the respective Acting Commissaries ot Subsistence. ; " SAMl'ELT. CUSH1NO. Captaiu aud C. V. S. A. BOY LOST $5? EE'WAED! Suspicion of foul plajy , Missing from St. Hekii about the 3rd of next' iuorith, 17&3, a tall complex iohed Young Man, about five feet six inches of age, height thteby seven y( ars, had on when last seen ft pair of swallow tailed trowsers' wifli' sausage btr pes, fashionable mutton chop waistcoat vith cast iron'' trimuiing, double barreled frock coat with tripe collar and tolacco lining,, water tight canvas boots, with patent liatheir' tops, laced' up at the sole,' is deaf aii'4 durn.b. of one Q.e and ha rd of hearing with the other, iaffflightly pock marked at the Lack of hi$ head, sl oops upright when lie walks crooked, a slight impediment in his look, and wears a Grecian bend on his upper lip, whi skers cut oft' short inside, and hivir cut curly, wasi carrying aiV empty calf pet box in each hand, and a wooden bagiu th oth-! er, coiitaimhg screw-steamers, railway tunnels and stern:wheel duff. Wlin laaJ seen, the poor; lad was try ing to seU post holes. Any on? giving such informati on as will leave him where he is will be ecuted as the law directs. i profit , LUKE PUKE, p't. Pice. Butts House. It. 0. FAILING, . Proprietor, Front Street, Columbia City, Ogn. t $1.00. Single rr.al, 25 eta. Board per day JBoarct per week o.U0. . v.ln 4 m cl) iSOTICR CV APFl-ICATIO TO xL'HCIIASE Timber Lad. Lisa Optics at Vaxcoi-vkr, w T. ) 18S3 a. f Xotice U hereby giwn. that in compliance - Ainl 10th. kith the provision ot the Acttf Cdncress approved Jun ! 3, 1878, s in the entitled ' An act for the sale 'of f unfcer Law States of California Orctron, Nevatla, and in aihiiur- ton Territory,''; Join) J. Byrne, of Multnomah Countv, Oregon, h'as this d.iy fileil in this otfW his appli purchase the South West i of Section 26. To cation to North, of Kange 'l West, of the Willamette Mer nship 9 leatimonv in tile a(Kve case will be taken before the dian. Register aud Receiver, at Vancouver Wash. Ter. on ! Monday, the i5th- day of June 1&33. Any and all persons havinir adverse claiins .U the above described l.inU or any liortion thereof, rh-re-. by required to file their claims in this office within si.tty (ou) davs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARUXO, Register. van a au JNotice of Application to JfuRcuASE Timber Laxd. Laso Office at Va.ncoi:ver, w. T. 1 i . yuril 17th. 18S3. f Netice is hereby civen that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act for the sale of Tiniln-r Lands In States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and jn Washington Ter ritory, Ezra F. 1 nompson, of Co lit countty, Vath- Ter. has this day nftd in this offlco. VM apjil lation to purchase the South East, i of Secticn-2, Xomisliip 8 North, of ltange 1 East, .of the WilLirucHj Meri Jian. Testimony in the above' case will be tiven I c-fore the Register and ICeeeivtr, at Vancouver, YVasnL Ter. on TJiurvIav. the Stitli. day of .Tune, 1C I Any and a1J persona having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hero by required to file their claims in this office within six ty (0o) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3n37a'0 i Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Laud. j Lasi OrricE at Vancoc --r. v ' April 17th. ISJ3. ; Notice w berfliy given that in compliance with the provisions t .the Act of Congress approved June 3. lHtS, entitled "An Act for thfe sale of Timber tartds ill the States of California, Ore gon,' N-evjtda, and ip, Washington Territory," John. AjVTes of CoWlitz Counts', Wa h. Ter. has.thr day filed in. this office his application to purchase the . w. of Section 10, Township 8 Pu-rth, of Range l EMt( of the Willamette Me idlRlr. ' . T-estirnony in.Uie above case will be tf ken be fore the Krister "and Receiver, at VaLicouver, W. T., on Thursday. June 2th. 1883. ' Aiiy'and all prrtji having., adverse laiins to the above decnliect lands or aiiy prtion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this of 4ice within sixty (60) davs from date hefbof. j FIXED. W. "SPARLING, Register. vJ3n:?7a20; '- ! ITotice-of Application to Purcnaso Timber Lands. Land Okfictk at Vancouvkk, iT.T. April 17th. L3. f . Notice is hereby give that, in compliance wifh the provisions of thb Act of Coiirss ai pr6yed June 3, 1S78,- entitled "An A :t for the rfale of Timber Xanjis in the St&ten of California, OregtiR. Nevada, and in Washington Ttrritory," Thpiha ti Ayres,' of CowlitCo., W v--h; Ter. haa thiiTdtiy filed in this office Eis application to purchase the B. i of N. E. and LoU 1 and 2 of Section 2, Tp. 8 ii, of Range 1 E. of the Wilam ette MeridLinj, -' . .. Testimony m" the- above cane lyill be takn lie fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash; Ter. on Thursday, the USth. day ot Jnne IS33, ' . ' Any atid alperaons having adverse ;lftimi to the above described; lands, or any portifn, there of, are hereby required to file their claijtis in this' office within ixty(60) daj-s from ilat herd OI. ;. -' .- i rRED W. SNARLING , Rtgter. i3n37a20 . ' NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO FUIU3HA,SE TIMBER XiiApOb. j .;'i-.-. ,: . . i Lan- Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 22d. 1883. Notice i.s hereby given that ih compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1 8 8, enti tled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the State.? of Californ ia, Ore gon, Nevada,, and- .in "Washington Terri tory," Martin. Donnelly, of Multno mah County Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the S. W.. J of Secuon 28, Towns up Si x, Mtrid- "' I of Rairge 1 w. of the Willamette iaii,... . .. ' ' ... Tcstimo'ny. in the aboyo.tase taken before the. Jjudge. of thp ProTjate Court, at Kalama, Wa. Ter., on Tuesday, "the 5th day of June, 1.98.3. j Any and all persons havin i rr aavorso claims UlCKc.ofj1 are'1 hereby reqii file Uieir claima inthis c&ce"witl ired;io ill ty (60) days from the date, thereof FRED. W. SPARLING, R$isr v:3nJ4in3 Notice for Publication Land OKFitE AT Oregon Cirr, Vtiecov. ........ Aprii 14, 1883. j f Kaf f h fHnwincr-namcd settler has filed notice of hw intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said ... . .. . g a. -. r ..-.l- ..f pxooi win be maue Deiore me uouniy vyci " Columbia Cinty at St. Helens, Oregon, on Monday'iay 28, 1883, viz: George W. Heath, Homestead Entry Xd. 4073 for the a. E. I of Sec. 4, T,6n; R. 2 w. " - . ' cmtinuous residence upon, ami 'cultivation of, Baid land, via: -. A. Aeer, ueo. t inner, leo.. r oa;r, anu Foster. 1'omt .Office addresi of all. Kalama, Washington Tcrrtory. " u3n37a20 ' Notice of. AppxiicATios To PuRcnASE TufiCEit Laxd. Land Oiiicf at VANcdtvEit,' AV. 't. March 22d. 1883. Notice "in- hereby giveti that in compli ance with; the provision; of the Act of Congress-approved June 3. 187'8, enti tled ','Aji act for the sale of Timber Lands irirtha. St,atc.s of California,. Ore gon, Nevada, and; in WashingtonTerri-toi-y," Heiiry H. Dryer, of Multnomah County,. Ojeg6ii, has tlivs day h'cl-m this office' his appycatioi?. to.purcase the s. e., of Section 22, Township. 10, of Range I w. of the Willamette erjleUan. Testimony in the abov caso will be taken before, the Judge of the Probate CourtV.at Kalama, Wash. Ten oiv Tues-da,- the 5th day of Junej 1883: Any and all persons having adverse clalnis to' the. above described lands, or any poftioh thereof, are hereby required eo tile' the claims in this oiSce within sixty (60) days froni date hereof, . FRED. W. SPAHLING, Register. V3n34m30 NOTICE OF APl;LtCATION TO purchase Timber land: Land Ofeice at Vancoi'ver, W. T. ) March 2Fth, 1883. Notice i.s hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the .A-'t of Congress approved June 3 1878. en titled "An acb for.t'he sale. of Timber Lands in the Slaies of Californio, ,Ore gon, Nevada,-and in Washington TerrL tory," Joseph Hughes, pf Multnomah County, Oregon has thfs thy .filed ih this otH'ce'liis appircation to" purchase the w. 6f A E. J and W. If of s', E. of Section 30 Township 9 N. of Range 1 W,. of the Wlllanietl Meridian. Testimony in; the above cogij' wiH' to taken before the J-irdge of the Probate Court, at. Kalarca, Wash. Ter., on Wed nesday the 6th day of Jane, 1883. Any and all persons havip.g" aJverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof are. hereby required to tile their. claims in this office within sixty (60)' days, from date hereof! FRED. W. SPARLING, Reginter. v3n3m30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION- TO PURCHASE' TIMBER LANDl La-d. Qffice at. Yancouveji,.W. T. ) . ' . March, 22d, 1883. jp Notice is hereby gien tliat in compli ance with the. provisicnsi, of the,. Apt of Congress" approved. J une 3 I57&. eririb led " An.act for; the sale of-Timber Lands in the States cfc Califpn'iia Or.sgon, Ne vada, and in. WasliixVgion, Tervr.itory." William, D. Olltegan, of- Multn'mAh County, Oregorr, has this day uled in this office his applicatjan.to purchase the s. w.J of Section 22, Township 10 n., of Range 1 w. of the WillairjC'tte Meridian. Testimony if) the above case will be taken before the J.udgo of the Probate Court, at Kalapa,,Wash. Ter., on Mon day, the 4th day of June-.1-S33. Any and all persons having ad frer.'io claims to the. above described lauds, or any portion thereof, . are. h-ereby. required to file their claims, in-this office-within sixty (60) days. from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v.3n34ru30 NOTICE. OF- APPLICATION T5T PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office-At Vancouver,-W: T". March 28th. . 1883. Notice iheteby given that in. com pHance with the provisions of the Act of Cbngres aprove.cl Junn 3, 187S; entitled " Au.act for tkeale of Timber Lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Jo seph J, Meagher, .of Multnptnah County, Ojregcn, has tlfia.'day filed in this office his application to purchase the North "West of Section 34,.Tow,nphip 9 North, of Range 1 West, of the WHlaiiiette 3Ie ridian.. Testimony in the above case will le taken before the Judge, of the Prolwite Court at Kalama, Wasln Ter on Wednes day, the 6th. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described londs, or any portion thereof, are hpreby required to tile their claims in this oftico within sixty(60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n34m40. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE: TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 24th. 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approvod. June 3, 1878, enti tled "An act for the sa!e of TimlHjr Lands in the States of California, Ore- con, INevaua, ana in osmnwn li-rn- tory," Hamilton Knott, of, Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the w. & of N. e. I and E. J of xr w. J of Sec tion 18 Township 9 n. of Rangq. 1 Wv of the Willamette Teridiap',. .; Testimony in the above caO will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 2d. day of June,: 1883. Any and. all pftr3sons having- adA-crse claims to the above described, lands, or any portion, thereof, are hereby required to tilo their clsdjps in this office within sivty (60) days-from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3a31ra30 " Notice of Application to Purchask TiitBEru Land. Laxd Qmci at Vxsoovvr'H", tV. T., .... April 1 IHH3. f Notice W hereby given tbat in compliance with th provixioii of the Act of ConRreiw approved June 3, 1878,--entitled "An act for the wile of Timber Land In the State of California, Orejjon Nevada, and In Wthing ton Teritory," Martin J. C'ouroy, of Multnomah County, Orejron, ha thi day filed In this otfliw his sppllcation to'' purchase the North West " of fV-ipn W, Townhhip 9 ltorth, of Ransre 1 West, of the WHliinctte Meridian. Testimony iirthe above cave Wilt le taken before the Register and Rccoivor, at. Vanyiver, Wanh. Ter. on Monday, the 25tb. day of JUne, iHifX Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above dcftcrihed'lsndi, or any portion thereof, are here, hy reuired to file their claims in this othce witliln sixty (oydaics f roni date hereof. - 1 FKKD. W. KPARUNO.ejflster. 0n37aIO NOHClvpF APPLICATION TO PTiRCH ASlt TIMBEll-LANU LAM'QFPJf s at Vancouver, W. T. , . March 22d, 1893. Notiee is Ke,r.(by given that in com pliance with the" provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entity led " A" act for the vitle of Timber Lands in the Spates 'of California, Oregon, Ne vada, auii Washington Territory," Wiltfarn" i. Freeman, of Multnomah Cowty, Oregoii, lias this day tiled in this office hy application tb'.purcliase the s. E.J of Sfction 2.,- Towaship 9 n., of Range 1 yL, of the" WilL-vniette Meridiaiu 'Testimony iu the above, case, will bo. tak eh before the J,iidge of the Protatn Court, at Kiilanja,' W. T., on Monday, the 4th: tay'of; Juue,: 1.83. Any and.' all persons having advsrso claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this ottice withir sixty days (60) days from date thereof. FTtED. W. SPARLING, Register. 3n34ni30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION 'TO; PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 27th. 1883. Notice is, hereby given that in compli ance with the. provision of the Act of Congress approved. June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for tlie sajo of Timber Lands iir the Spates of California, Oregon, Neva da, andiirx Washington Territory," Rob ert J. Dooling, of. Mu'tnomah. County, Oregon, Jrns thi.i day. tijed in this officM his application to purchase the East X of North West "and. East of South .West ef Section 0, Towrrslup 9 North, of Range 1 West of the Wilainette Merid ian. Testimony in the abov cape will bo. taken, before thv Judge of - tlie Probato Court, at Kalama, "Wa.sk Ter. on. Wednesday the 6th, day of Jone, 1883. Any and all- persona, having adverser, claims tQ.thc abjvc dfcscrV,ed Jands, or. any portion thereof, are hereby requiredj to file their claims in thjt office withiny sixty (60) days froVq'datic hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n34m30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO. UBjCIISE TIMBER LVND. Lano, Office at. Vancouver, W. T. March 22J, 1883, Notice is hereby gi ven that in compli-, ance with the provisions of the Act of Congre53 approved June 3, 1878, enti-. tied. M-An ait for the sale of Timber. Lands in' the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and-in Washington Terri-. tory," Alexander .' Lothian, of Multno-. mah Coijfnfy OreoTi', has tins day filed. in this. office his application to purchase', the South; West of. Section 32, Town ship 9 North, of Range 1 . West, of tho. Wi'Umette-Meridian. Testimony in. the, alove ease will be, taken befort the Jijdge cf tlje Probata. Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ten on Tues day, the 5th. day of. June, 1883. Any and. all peasonis having adverse, claims to the above described lands, or. any portion thereof, are hereby required, to file their claiins. in this office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3u34m30 NOtLCE OF APPLICATION TO, PUItCHB TpiBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. I .. March 22d," 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions oflho Act of Congres approved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the Stutcs-of California. Oregon. Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Mark Woods, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this filed in this office his. application to purchase the East X of South West and the North West j of : South West J of Section 18, Township, 9 North, of Range 1 West, of the Will-' amette'Mcridian. Testimony in the above case will bo taken before the Judge of the Probato. Court, at Kalama, "Wash. Ter. on Tues-. day, the 5th. day of June, 1883. Any and. all pertmg having adverse, claims to the above descriled lands, or. any portion thereof, are hereby required, to iilT their claims in this office within( sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3n34m30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO, PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March, 22J, 1883 Notice is hereby given that in compli ance wiYTi tho provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and in Washington Territory," Michael II. McManiis, of 3Iultnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed irt this office his application to purchase tho. South East of Section 32, Township 9 North, of Range LWest, of the Willam ette Meridian. Testimony in the alwvo caso will be taken before the judge of the Frobato Court, at Kalama, Waslf. Tr. oh Mon day the 4th. day of J une, 1 88 J, Any and all persons having, adverse claims to tho above dfiscrbcanaTJds, or any porticij- thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this office within, sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W SPARLING, Registor. I-