THE COLUMBIAN. 'St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or. iffBIDAT, JvIAY 13, 1683. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. 1 year, In advance $2 00 G" month " 1 00 3 months " ,ro ADVERTISING BATES: '"" Imn (10 lines) first insertion $2 Of) .ck aubserjueut insertion 1 00 E. G. ADAMS, Editor & Propriacr. LOCAL-ITS WS On Sunday we went up to ancouver with our family on the Luce Maseru ; It had looked so much like rain there i waa not so big a crowd, .s there other wise would have Ijeefc.. The air was very cool, and blew directly down the river. We got at Vancouver at 12 m., and in the first place called at Dr. Wall's where we took dinner. There eldest son is at tending a Medical College in San Fran cisco. We called at Captain Hakes' and j admired the beautiful maples in front of j their residence. The interior of their ) house was fitted up in fine style. We j called at Mr. C. W. Slocmn's. Mrs. Slo- j cum had returned from Kalama, and j was at liorae. We went out and ad- mired their fine carriages and horses. Mr. Slocum's residence is one of the f!nit in Vnncmi-(r Wn rolled nn Thurston Daniels at his beautiful home, ! also at Mr. Jaggvs's where we met the j first time, Rev. Mr. Banks. Pvron Dan- j iels and his bride were there. " ' In Vancouver we met for the first i tiino Dr. Soarlinir. the Be-ister of the i Land Office. He resembles in manners, j GenL Hamilton of Portland, and has j the same courtly, gentlemanly and at the j same time independent offhand way. j The Lucca Mason is a very substan- j tial well built boat. Mrs. Lancaster j came .down on tho return of the bdat to I visit her daughter, Mrs Tyszkiewicz. Mrs. Lancaster was raised on the West- j rn Keserve m Uhio. iter tatlier was -. . v.. ....... a Baltimorean, Jones hy name, her moth er was a native of London, England. She is 68 years old. and surely does not appear over 55. Mr. Benzer and daugh- j ter Mrs.. Pollock were on board, also a Mrs. Bozarth, one of the John sisters. i The picnic of the Band of Hope was j uu, ii in gie vu tue Wp of Church Hill. The table was loaded with the most delicious viands. Basket lenciuus wanas. jasuci t , , , , ar.ie from the. f-piendid ! ,.t TT , .... ; ou Helen and vicir.ity. . after basket car. housewives of hL Helen and vicir.ity The table was beautiful to behold. Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs. Moore furnished some finely ornamented cake. Mrs. Ed- monrls wis not nfesent lmt erp-.t verv monas was not present, uut sent eiy , liberally, and so did many others. There wa' music and freaking in the church One of the best speakers was Johnny Fero. A number joined the Band of Hope, Mr. A. H. Blakesley and Major Adams were present, and thc Major i ipoiweoi gooa oenavior at cnurcn ana. j social meetings. j The Lucea Jccon has been chartered by Captain Bratton for an excursion (27) Sunday from Vancouver. SI. 00 round trip from Vancouver to Bratton's Landing on Lewis River. The boat will leave Vancouver at 8 a. m.. touch ing at StHelen at 10:30 A. M., arrive back at St Helen at 4:30 p. m. A lot of County officials will go to examine the. river for a bridge. It is said to be a j Frank Henrici has married Miss Ol- j ,earn this book, and she will always re magnificent place for a bridge, there be- j lie Bonser, daughter of Hilton Bonscr. tail llfir Iord's affections, for the heart ing a huge rock midway of the stream. ! They xvero united in the silken bond by ! strings of most men run through their There is a hall at Bratton's Landing, j R. II By bee Esq. Much jov.j j stomachs. 'The steamer will probably go a short j r3. Shaltuck was a Camp, a native ; We have received the Anderson Coun distancc above. : of good old Tennessee. A relative of j ty Republican. It is edited by Lorin H. Enoch ShintarTer will give a Ball on the Evening of May 25th A. D. 1883s All may expect a splendid time, an Enoch never fails to give satisfaction. He does things up brown. He is no half-penny man. The balls he gave are among thc most fondly remembered events in the social world of St. Helen. He can get up the best supper and rnako everybody feel pleased and enjoy them selves. Mrs. Giltner brought back when she returned from Yamhill the remains of hersister Ellen whs died many years ago. Her dust will be placed near that of her relatives on Germany Hill. She diedjat the Of 16 years. Mrs. Gilt ner while in Yamhill visited cousins by th3 name of Davia The Chinamen on the wharf in front o! town have a pig-pen that smells like a first class cholera. Some one request- ed the mist to pitch into it. They ( the staff) said they thought of doing it, till they found it belonged to the Muckles. So it appears any Mucklo stink they are 1 t A 1 1 UOUnU kO M-rlUU. One of the leading mist-backers has been heard to offer a small boy a bit to expose his person on the principal street refinement of Major Adams' enemies. They are high in social position, tin horn gamblers and such being their spec ial favorites. Harvey .Van Cleave was in town, a Mexican War Veteran. He was in Jim Lane's Indiana Regiment. He has ap. died for a pension, and ought to have ; tine. ! NEWS DROPS. Tho water still keeps rising j The mist is bound to Mtcoomb. I Mrs. S. A. Miles' baby is not verv well. Jim Muckle sat in the choir on; Sun day, j Mr. Miles' af in and baud are improv ing fdovrlv. j The Good Templars gave a supper Wednesday eve, j Mr. Fabro will soon move his family i j j into the Durell house. . A gentleman lately dropped a watch iu thc river ltoar St. Helen. j ; , J. W. Dodson will haul the cord wood j cut on Captain Lemon t's place, j j George Frantz has lot3 of boarders in j the shape of railroad bosses Are. If you want a Webster head, read tho mist, and then feel of your bumps; Mr. Wharton will soon take the; place of Mr. Quic k as clerk in Muckles' store, Mr,-W. H. Whitney has been on the pauer for some time in Muckles' mill, j w ran,p?.,ell lately extracted ft vi,,om toot from the mouth of Wm. "yy0f Mr. Joseph Dobbins came to St.;IIelen j Ion Tuesday, and a Mr. Tingley, we think. 'G- AV" Harns' Enoch'a "per i- j a ver' stcad-v :uan ami nnicl of tlemar- j llcv- Mr- Sellwood is to preach in the j Church two weeks from his lafct Sab-! th's service. , Ffou Major Adams' house to the Railroad is a short drive over the finest ! kind of a road. 3r. Gill on Seappoose is hi place very much. He looks like a thorouh-oinf man. Mrs Mojli(? Kellog was n ori a vUit ast wek to her fathri..8 . Lhc said j - ti remainetj ouitc iU. i T. W. Campbell has a lot of State Land on Sly Creek, for which ho has been offered 30 dollars per acre, j u hat cto 'ou tmnk ot a man proving hims?lf ut who has never been ac- CUSf,d Von't it look suspicious ? Mr. Konkle took us out in his road- H(! hafi a fmo mare b the namp of FannIt. ho ljOUhfc of Ja!ucs )art G. W. McBride will soon receive a, bi-j . . , , . , s . invoice of new goods, the clseapest and . , , - , hr.est ever vet thrown on the tit. Helen ; market. .... "uTi I rr, . ., .. , ; , 1 lwJ wlu easily commie a uunnrcu verses f j ot Scripture. ! ' The water has driven the Strachans out of their quarry on this side of Milton Creek. They will work in the quarry on the other sid;-. ; A man uiysterously disappeared m Columbia city, ue had been assault- ing Chinamen, and tho' supposition is ! that thev malted him. A man with sears on the face and a i of a Virginia lady in Cottleville, Mis-pump-handle arm fell into a kettle of hot j souri. She had preserves and sweet sap when young, and never got the sap out of Ins head yet. j A man in town has the biggest sit- down in Oregon It is fast absorbing lui whole person. He is called by the I ho.vs Pnuncheoua Pile-of-it. j hers, a bright intelligent young man, j Cordon, the. son of a cousin of ours, and Mas a classmate of ours at Yah) College, j nephew of C. Ii Wheeler, murdered be Peter Shannon gave us a sack of po- twecn Frog more and St. Helen. It is tatoes the finest we ever tasted. They cook in 15 minutes and arei rich and mealy. He got tho seed frcm Esq. Pt-r- rv. i . j Mr. Decker, Blakesley's bar-keejjer, has improved wonderfully in appearance lately. He has cast aside tho sin that so easily besets, and is all Boston in bu siness matters. Mr. Simpson, one cf the most tasty painters in the world is in our midst He is fitting p Judge Moore's house in elegant stylo. II you want a firet-clat; job, hire Simpson. Jim Muckle walks the streets of St. i Helen as if ho wero Irving! to imitatj the gait and manners of W. & Ladd, the j banker. Perhaps he is some relation, j He used to bo connected by note of hand, j Had a visit thU weefc frQm Mr God j kill fani:i Edward Prd,r , -w , ..... ..w sistant in the shop bids fair to be a splen did workman. Intellectually he takes af- tcr father aml mother both! Roted for I their intelligence. j Xhe lailroad is graded from the Mor- rison farm down to Willie jFullerton's place. Mr. Slone Fullerton expected them to commence work on his place on Tuesday. There has been quite heavy blasting near Aaron Broyles When 3'6u drop money in a contribution-box imitate a certain person we saw in church. Lift the four bits slowly so the li$ht can fall on it, and scintillate its radiancs over the congregation, then lower gradually, and drop a tear on it, j as it vanities rrom Mgnt. i Beaver Valley, May 7, 18S3. Eidtor Mist: The party of hood lums who lately serenaded the newly married couple at Woodland, W. T., hav- ing failed to get any free whiskey, made ! a personal charge against the bridgroom ! through the columns of an insignificant, one-horse paper, stating that money was collected and given to " tho happy man to treat himself," when the fact is the money was collected to pay for repair ing some windows which they had bro ken, but the paper referred to will pub tQ ft non co,Bpos U!CnU,s it is a v nf timp to rpnl .. - - t Respectfully, O. P. Jolly. In reply to the above letter from the mjsf, we have a letter from Woodland civiii" the names of those who partici pated in the charivari. It is from one of the most respectable men of Cowlitz County. Those present were Oscar Hart, Frank Ktogar, Amos Theal, Charles, Henry and Frank Spcecht, Harry and Arcluo Lewis, Andrew Mil lard, Edward and Albert Gcerig, James Stratton, E. C. Davis, W. 11., A. S. and Albert Bozarth, Charles Davis, Wm. Plank, Wm. Strong, John Seeley, Hen- Frank,' Mr. Crooks and M. F. Hazcn, Assessor of Columbia county. These ! are tho men the mist calli 14 hoodlums'- The gentlemen before mentioned says betMrecn three and four dollars was col- ct d Sivc to Vini,l3- Then? a no damage done except the breaking of one small window pane. This O. B. Jol- j ly must bo a scholar in pig Latin, as ne tells about non compos mentus, mentis it should have been, but there were so self. It describes him to a dot. same hoodlums would like to have him visit Woodland, no they might have a chance to put a Webster head on him. Panes of glass must be very expensive in 1 , .( the lerritory, it a p-.ne of glass costs ao much what must be the expense of a pain in the stomach 1 LITERARY NOTICES We have received from John P. Mor- ton lt Company, Housekeeping in old . . . . , . , 1 Virginia, our better halt is clPiiL-,IiteU with it, and we showc d it to Mr. W. B. Dillard, an old Virginian, and he was j with it, and we showe d it to Mr. W. B. ' m ecstasies over it. it maKes our uiuui.i water just to read the receives; if we , . i ? i wi should eat som? ot the good things there -r. i ..'.K descriled we should go into the eating business harder than ever, we should r.ot j . . . matter ot r.eccssitr but iu;t for : . ; the fun of the tiling, the bov did in j gchool who ju,fc hs nnd j thcn .fc wh;s"lod itselfc It, coutributors ; aro thp ady housckeop,ra of the , , . , . tli...- i Uiu joiiiinu'n. e nae euien ui in.i cooking in Virginia, Maryland, Missouri anj otjer piaces, and have the good j taRte in oar rariUth yet. We remember in particular dining at the princely table ! picklo of green English walnuts that i beat the world. Everyone should send ! to John P. Morton it Co. for a copy of this book. One thing it lacks, it don't tell its price. We will send and find out. Every young girl before marriage should mentally, and strongly Republican in politics. Have received the Art Amateur for ' May. All go into ecetacips when we. get it ; it has so many rare things. It is a perfect world of itself, and brings back to good old times, when man lived for the beautiful alone, and had not to con sume his life in uninteresting drudgeries. Have, received an illustrated paper from Philadelphia, called Thc Illustrated World. It iias cuts that give it the foremost place in tho world of art and beauty. Its advent will bo hailed with rapture by us all. Long may it contin ue its visits to our homestead. Work given Out. On receipt cf rour address we will make an offer by which you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or girls can do it H. C. Wilkinson, it Co., 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. The Wasco Sun has illuminated our sanctum. Is is a staunch Mitchell pa per. Long may it wave. Its sentiments suit us to a dot. It is a credit to The Dalles and its Editor. We have received the Commercial Herald. It is very beautiful, and tells that Balti? and Ireland have- something to do with its splendid looks. And a sower went forth to sow on Bunker Hill, but had no crap' for things didnt come up. I"f Money lo loan on veal estate security by F. A. Moore Eq., St. Helen, uregon ? i many typograpnicai errors in piece the above described land, or any portiontiiereoi. ! I , . r j. i l i . u are hereby required to file their claims in this of- r,vir rr j the 'P0 raUst "aVC g0t fice within fiixtv(iJO) davs from date hereof, lmprovm :. , .. :1 l, VI! f-!l. WSPA RT.l "f;. Reirister. i Ai.r . il.r. UiCllUil Ulua ail cuiiuiiai un fii- i , D . and acts I , . , . , ,. i t3nilml8 ! I I jtLtv-t t illl.ii cpj.lT.o tij Aiiv-tj ...... ; Notice for Publication. La.M) Office at Vancouver W. T. May 17th, Notice id hcrehy given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of his intent ion to make final proof in suivort of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalaina, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, Juno 2Ikl. viz: James Downing, Homestead Application No. 2Srs, for the west i of south west quarter, LuU 7 and 8, and Eouth west quarter of north west quarter Of section 2, township 8 north, range 4 west. He names the following w'.tne.-sus to prove lib contin uous rtjidin . upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: William Wiluorn. of Oak Point, W. I. Henry L. Khieaid, of Robert McAdauis, of " ." Charles Neal, of FRED. W. SFARL1NG, Register. v3n41mayl3 ITotico ol Application to Pur chase Timfcsr Lands. L vsn Oitice at Vancouver, V. T. May 12th. 1SS3. ) Xoticc is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in thc States of California, Urc pon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Holland H. Harvey'of Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter. has this day filed in this office his applica tion to purchase the E. A of K. E. and N i of 8. E. of Sec. 20. Tjk 8 North of Range 1 Kiust of the Willamette Meridian. UvBtimony iu the above case will be taken be fore the Judge of the l'robat Court at Kalama, W. T. on S;iturd;v, July 21st. 18S3. Any and all pei oiw claiming adversely to sat. I described lands or a'fcyportjontliereof, are hereby rerjuired to lilo their claims in this office within sixtv(OO) 4av from date hereof. "FliEDW. SPARLING, Register. u"n41m!3 . 27otic3 of Application to Purcnr.se ' Tiznbsr Lands. Land Office at Vaxoot ver, V. T. May 1st. 1383. Not'co is herebv given that incompliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June S, 1673, entitled "An Act for the Sale of Timber Land in the State of Calif ornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory. Nathaniel H. liloomfield of Clarke Co., Wash." Ter. has this day filed in this olhceln application to purchase the w. lot s. w. of Section 10, Township G N. of K. 1 w. of the illamette Meridian. Testimony In the above case will be taken be fore the Jiulge of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T. on Saturday, July 23th. 1833. ny and all persons having ad veise claims to Koticc of Application to Purchase Timber Land. Land OrricE at Vancouver, W. T. May 1th., 18i-3. Nwtice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved junest 1s7b, entitlexl "An Act for the sale .f Tiruber Lands in the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,'.' Samuel Kidd of Cowlitz Count v, Wash. Ter. ha3 I this day hied in this olfiea his application to purchase the X. E. i of Section 14, Township!) ! North of Range 4 W est, of the Willamette Merid- I 'an' . Testimony in the above case will be taken be- f oro the J udgu of the Probate Court at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, July 21st. 1SS3. An v and all persons haing adverse claims to t;. above described lan i, or any portion thereof j hcrvhv reiuired to file their claims in thi Oiiic witnin sixty (bOldavs from oate hereof. Pit tD. V. SPAKLING, Register. 1 u.'numis ; .m. i ' . . ' Notice of Application to Pur- f cliase Timber Land, r S. Laxd Okkice, Oregon City. Oregon, Alay, IS, l.ScX Notice is hereby jriven that John 11. Sheeby f A'uitnojnuh County, Oregon, has made a;ijliCa tiin to purch.ise the x. r.. of Sec. -"J T. G n. II. 3w. Will. Mer., under the provisions of tho Act of Congress approved Jimeo". 1S78, entitled -'An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the Stales oi Cr.iif-.'rnia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washing ton Territorv-." All adverse claims to said tract must be Hied in the U. S. Lund Office at Oregon City, Orc pon, before the expiration of sixty day a from thi date. Given under mv hand this IStli. dajr of May 1SS3. L. T. BARIN, Roister. ii?ntlml8 ?oticc cf Application to Purchase Timber Lands, Land Office at V.Ncorvtr.. W. T. J May 14th, 1SS3. Notice is hereby piven that in ' compliance with tho provisions of the Act of Congress Ap proved June 2, 1S7S, entitled "An Act for the talu of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Lewis C. Medloek of Cowlitz County. ah. Ter. has tlds day riled in this oihee his application to purchase the South Ea.-;t J of See. 12, Townsh'p 8 North of l.'angel w. of tho Willamette Meridi an. Testimony in tlic alvove case will be taken be fore the Judge of the Probate Court r.t Kalama, W. T. o' Saturday, July 21st, 18S3. Any and all persons hi'.viiig adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion there of, are hereby required to file their claims in this oftico within sixtv (00) itavs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. uGnllmlS Sotlcc cf Application to Purchase Timber Lands. LAvn OrncE at Vancouver W. T. ) May 14th, 1SS3. f Notico is hereby given that in compliance with gon, Nevada, and m Washington lerritory, Walter S. Lyaons, of Cowlitz County Wash. Ter. has this "day tiled in this office his applica tion to purchase" the s. J of s. E. 1 and Jf. R i of . E. i of Section 22, Township North of Rango 1 v. ot tho WilL'.mcttc Meridian. Testimony in .ne abov ca.se will be liken bc foiv the Jnige of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T. on Saturday, July 21st. 18o3. Any and all. persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their c aims in thi. of fice within sixty (60) days from da to hereof. , FR ED. W. SPA R LI N O, .Register. n3n41ml8 ISTOTICE. t'. S. Land Office, Vancouver, W. T. May 10th, 1883. Complaint having been entered at this Olhce by August Schmitz against Carl Tesch for aban doning his Homestead Entry To, 2123, dated March 9th, 1S77, ujon the s. e. iof .v. w. i and Lot 2 Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 1 East in Cowlitz County, v ash. Ter., with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 19th day of June, 1SS3, at 10 o'clock A. si., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. L. T. BARIN, Register. u3n41ml3 Notice. U. S. Land Office Vancouver, W. T. May 10th, 18S3. Complaint having been entered at this Of fice bv August Schmitz against Frank Klaeer for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 2124, dated March 9th, 1877, upon the Lots 3 and 4 Section 30, Township G North, Range 1 E. in Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter. with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said par ties aro hereby summoned to appear at this Of- ce on tho 19th. day of June, lew, at 10 o clock ! a. m. to renpond und furnish testimony concern ing caid alleged aandontnent. L. T. BARIN, Register. i3iiilml8 the provisions of the Act ot Congress approved Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore m PAH Y. The new and elegant Steamboat 1 Lucea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of AUerSt. for Li Center, Tues- da-. Thur.sJay and Saturday at 9 A. M. , Helen, Lke Uiver and all intermediate tcrnim' leaves LaCenter at 0 a. v. , Monds ouchine at St. Inndingi. He- and Friday. Landing made at Woodlankl , Wednesday, on Weanea- day and Thursday. rersons dpsirinp: to ptirchase propert ran obt;in mv interest ry aip)yins to II in St. Helen n. H. 1). Shat :: First Street, r. vicron. luck of Portland. Oflire in 01i-r.r.'s Bloc betr-cen. 1'ine and Oak: Portland. I Notice for Publicatio: Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. M.1 7th. 1SS3. Notice U hereby riven that tie following named settler hai tiled notice of hi- intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aid that said proof will be made befori the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, W. T., on -Tuesday, June 12th, 1833, viz: Elinha Rav, Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 10S3, for the south west 1 of section 14, townhig a riorth, range 1 WCS-t. ' 1 lie names the following witncssJa to prove his continuous rti'ucnce upon, and cultivation ol, said' land, vi: ienry Allen. of Carrouicon, W. 1. VHlter Lyscns, John Avres, tf of of Gary L. Havrd, FRED. W. SPARLING, Register, v3n40mavll XOTICE OF Application to Pctrcitase Timber Lasix LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREOON M.Jv. 11th. 1383. Notice is bercby given that Andrew Elliott of Columba County Uregon has ma to purchase the south A of south e.-Jsfc i and south of south v. ext i of section number 10 of town ehip number 3 ltorth of range nunuber 4 weat of the W in?.uietre Aleridian, under of the net of Congress approved Ji titled ' An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, Wash mgton lcrntory. All adverse claims to paid tract portion thereof, muwt be filed pf land, or any n the united States Land Oflice, at Oregon Ci y, Uregon, ue- fore the expiration of sixtv davs f oin thw date, i. day of May, i Civc-n under my hand this lit 1SS3. L. T. BAIa IN, Register. v3n40may 1 1 Notice of Application t6 Purchase Timber Land Lyi- IFriCB AT VANV Ay Notice u'lierel.y given that in eon-.pli v;sior.3 of the A oi CcnLTCS3 annrovpr fcvER,:v. T., ) Hi sail. iss.. t nee with the pro June 3, 137S, en- tltlo 1 An ac f -r the sale of Tiuiber I. Knils in the States ot" California, Orfon, Nevada. nhJ in Washingt on Tcrri- torv. " H.t:i-.Lel esl.al, of Cowlitz Co uity, Wash. Ter. it ion to purchase lias t'.ils dav i-'icA in thisotliot his anil! the South Hast cf Section r.i, Towj Knne 1 East, of the Wulumetc McriJi TestiMr.y in iha above eae will be .ship 9 North, of tuka before trie Ju'lze cf thc I'rohate Court, at Kalar ?a, wash. ler. on Satu'rdav, the 7th. duv of July, 13-:.". a,o:-c Uiscri5jeJ l'.nJs. or a-i- fvirtion thereof, are hcrc- se claims to ti:e by ry(uircJ to fule tiic-ir cluiras in thii olnea wi LING, R within six- tv(tiJ) tuvs from a:ita herrot. YREl: W. SPAI vXr.9m34 egistcr. Xolioc of Application th a-wri'liasc Timber Lands. I U. ?. Land Orrrcs at Okeoo irr,! Op.ec.on. May 4. liW3. Notice is herebv criven that Vt i Ham Ke'.him, of Columl.'ia County, Oiegon, hjis nianle applica tion to nurdiase the w h of s. E. I df S.-c; 20. Town- thi S '. R.'.iige 3 w. of Willanitlte Merl ti in un- der the provisions of the Act f Congress np- rrovcJ June H, 17S, entitle. I 4 An Act for the sale of limner Lands mtno Sta ?3cf California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washin bton Territory," L mn.it be 1II.KD Ail ndverse claims to said tiac in the IT. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration if sixty day s from this dat. Given sinJi.rinvhanithis4th. day of May 1833. L. T RAIUN,! Register. v3n.0mn! 2otice of Application to Purchase Timber Lakd Lxd Ok: :c: at v.-orTFa, VT. T. ) i .... r ?C,-vt'rr U Herebv riven tint In c ra j-jin. t.t. t liioliaaice with the previsions of the Aei of Congress ap Jr-..'v.Vi .(nno 3. 13. 8. 'ijmCj; L-'iidi in the i.jar.J in V.'ashlngtori Territory. " James I. 'ryar., of Cow Ter. his this day iiio.i in this o:liej hi cii.-.s? tin Soa'.U V.:fi Cj--.3rir.-r of So . . . r. v 1. . f , . 1:2 County, a-sli. snn'.i.ntion t- nur- ith Kist (.mi.rter of ?t?r:on " lowiisr.ipa .siiii( u i .iiigo t VVct, ol tha Willamette Munisan. TuMimony in the above crxic will is ta!;en before the ir, Wash. Ter. on .1 Tae.'jJay, ti-.o lOtii. ci.-.y of .luiy, 1S3H. Any "and a1! persons hming al proa rlilnu to the thereof, nro here- bv re-.uireJ to file r'.vir claims in thi"j oSice within sixty .1 . r -1..... U.-..nnf I rr.HD. V. Sr.VRLIKG, r.egister, 3nSrnna4 XOTICE OF APPLIC VTION TO PURCHASE TIJ m:ber land. Land Office at Vanco uver, W. T. Marc 28th. 18S3. iat in cotnpli- Notico ia hereby given ij ancc with the provisions Congress approved June of the Act of 3, 1878, enti- tied "An act for the sAle of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore ecu, Nevada, and in Was lincrton Terri- tory," Maurice J. Gleason mail County, Oregon, ha j in this oHice his applicatioi of Multno this day filed to purchase tho x. E. i of Section 34, Township 9 N. of Ransjo 1 w. of the Wilamette Mend lan. j Testimony in tho above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wi.sh. j Ter. on Wednesday, the Gth. clay of June, 18S3. Any -and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required ... .. - i ii ...:.u: to lile their claims m hms wucb uniu sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING,! Register. v3n34m30 NOTICE OF APPLIC TION TO PURCHASE TIMB 2R LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 22d. 18S3. Notico is hereby given that in compli ance with the provision of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, enti tled " An act for the :;ale of Timber Lands in tho States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri tory," Martin J. Donnel y, of Multno mah County, Oregon, has this day liled in this oflice his application to purchase the s. at. I of Section 28, Township 9 N. of Range 1 vr. of the Willamett Merid ian. " ; Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Cjurt, at Kalama, WishJ Ter., on Tuesday, tho 5th day of June, 1S83. Any and all persons having adverse claims thereof, are hereby required to flip their claims in this offico within six tv T.0. davs from the date thereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Resistor. v3n34m30 TRAHSPORTATEOtl GO Notice for Publication. Land Omen at Orego Citt, Oregon. Anril 14. 1883. 1 Notice is hereby Riven thatthe followmpr-named pettier has HLKD notice of his intention to make riWAL proof in support of his claim, and that sai1 proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens, Oregon, on Monday May 2, 18S3, viz: George V . Heath, Homestea.1 Entry No. 4G73 for the s. E. of See. 4, T. G N. R. 2 w. He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: A. Neer, Geo. Fisher, Geo. Foster, and Ti. Ff3ter, Post Okkice address of all, Kalama, Washington Territory. L. T. BARIN, Resstcr. u2n37a20 Notice of Application to Purchase Timbeu Lanf. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 22d. 1S83. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 187S, enti tled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tin States .of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in "Washington Terri tory," Henry H. Dryer, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day tiled in this oUice his application to purchase the s: e. J of Section 22, Township ! 0 v. of llango 1 w. of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Coui t, at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Tues day, the 5th. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any.fortion thereof, are hereby required to tile the claims in this office within sixtv (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPAULTNG, Register. v3iuHm30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Ofeice at Vancouver, W. T. ) March 27th, 1S83. Notice is herebv invert that in com- plianco with the provisions of ihc Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78. en titled "An act for the -sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri. tory," Joseph Hughes, of Multnomah CountVj Oregon has this day liled in this ollice hia application to purchase the w. i of N." E. and w. of s. E. of Section 30 Township 9 of Range 1 w, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Wed nesday the Gth day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or auy portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this oflice within .sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Re-ister. v3n31mo0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at VANcoryER, W. T. March, L'-Jd, 1883. )' Notice in hereby giwn that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act, of Congress approved Juno 3, 1878. entit led "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and in Wa:,hingtoii Territory." William D. O'Regan, of .Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day tiled in this ollice his application to purchase tiie s w. of Section 22, Township 10 N., of Rango I w. of the Willamette Meridian. ' Testimony in thc above case will be taken before the Judge cf thc Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Mon day, the 4th day of June. 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, arc hercUy required to file their claims in this office within sixtv (GO) days from dato hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, RegiMer. v3u34m30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 28th. 1S.S3. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress a proved Juno 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in th States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Jo seph J. Meagher, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day liled iu this office his application to purchase tho North West I of Section 34, Township 9 North, of Ransre lAVest, of tho Willamette Me ridian.. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Wednes day, the Gth. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the abovo described londs, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this oflice within sixty(GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n34m40 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 21th. 188.1. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with tho provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, enti tled0" An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tho States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri torv," Hamilton Knott, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this oflice his application to purchase tho w. i of N. E. I and E. i of N. w. of Sec tion 18 Township 9 N."of Range 1 w. of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Saturdav, the 2d. day of Jane, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to lilo their claims in this office within sixty (60) days from datn hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. Y3n34ni30 Notice op Appmcatiok to PuRcnAi Timber Land. La.vd Orrici It Vjuwocviw, W. T., April 18 liS. C Notie ia hereby given that in compliiini-e with tin provlMions Of the Act of CongrcM approved June 8, 1TH entitled "An act for the ale of limber ljinl in tfct State of California, Onyis Sgxada, nrd in Wmliinu ton Teritory," Martin J. Conroy, of Multnomah County . Oregon, has this dpy tiled hi tbis olHuc hia application purchase the North West 1 of Section 'Id, Townahlp North, of Kangc 1 West, of tho Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above cane will be taken bt-fnr t'.io Register niid Receiver, at Vancouver, Wiuih. Ter. oa Mondav, the 25th. day of June, lS(.'t. Any nu.i al! xiisii' having adverse claim to i' above described land, or any portion thereof, are h- by required to Tile their claims in thia olrica witiiin elxt (60) dayf from date hereof. I RED. tV. SPARLING, Reg1tr. vSii3;p.21 NOTICI3 OF APPLICATIONiTO PURCHASE TIMIiEU LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, V. T. March 22d, 1893. Notice i8 hereby giveu that ia coin pliance vith the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June, 3, 1878, entit led " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tho Slates of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and in Washington " Territory," William A. Freeman, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this . office his application to purchasethe s. E.J of Section 28 Township i) N. , of Range 1 w., of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tho above case will bo taken before the Judge cf the Probate Court, a; Kalarna, W. T., on Monday, the 4th day of Juue, 1883.' Any and all persons having advsrsp claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, arc hereby required to file their claims m thin oliico within sixty days (GO) days from date thereof. ' FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. 3n34ni30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T.. ; March 27th. 18.33. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Juhh 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Land.i in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Rob ert J. Doolin, of .Multnomah County Oregon, has this day liled in this ofiicn his application to purchase the Eant J of North West . and East J of South West of Section 30, Township 9 North, of Range 1 Wot of the Willajnette Merid ian. Testimony in tho above ca.o will bo taken before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash.'"- Ter. on Wednesday, the Gth. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to lile their claims in this office within sixtv (GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n.3-.m30. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Offick at Vancouver, W, T. March 22d, 1RS3, . Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, enti tied " An aot for the ale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, And in Washington Terri tory," Alexander Lothian, of Multno mah County, Oregon, has this day riled in this odicc his application to purchase; the South West oi Section 32, Town ship 9 North, of Range 1 West, of tho Wi'Urae.tte Meridian Testimony in the above case will h taken before the. Judgo of the Probata Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Tuea day, the'Sth. day of June, 1883. Any and all peasons having adverse claims to the above described lantl?, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to' tile their claims in this oflico within f-ixtv (GO) davs from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n31m30 NOTTCE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. ) , March 22d, 1883. ( Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with thc provisions of thc Act of Congres approved June 3, 1 878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory,' Murk Woods, of Multnomah County, Oregon, lias this Hied in tin's oflice hh application to purchase the East of South West 4 and the North West of South West j of Section 18, Township 9 North, of Rango 1 West, of the Will amette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will bo taken before the Judge of the Probata Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Tues day, the 5th. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to lilo their claims in this oflice within sixtv (GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3n34m30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March; 22d, 1883, Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Ccngress approved Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Kale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and in Washington Territorv," Michael H. McManus, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this ollice his application to purchase tho South East of Section 32, Township 9 North, of Range 1 West, of the Willam ette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probata Court, at Kalama, Wash. .Ter. on Mon day the 4th. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims iu this oflice within sixty (GO) days from date hereof. ' " FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n34m30