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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1883)
: I ,1-3 I ill j I 'J- i t i f It I 4 I- THE COLUMBIAN. St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or. 'fcT-IBAT. MAY 25, 1883. STTBSCEIPTION BATES. j yew, in adance..- t months t S months ' ADVERTISING BATES: $2 CO 1 00 .50 ;h square (10 lines) firt insertion! . uare (10 lines) hrt in.erti.iii ; . N On j abne-niciit insertion 1 CO $2 Co J-. tch sa TC. C. ADAMS, Editor k Proprietor. GLEXDYE, THE HECKLE PET Chokes his Wife. It may be weir now as the mist has gone to the dogs to explain to the peo ple the causes that originated this infa mous sheet. When the St. Helen mill went into bankruptcy, a number of years aero, the Muckles came here from Salmon Creek where they woro logging and bought the mill. Frogmorej our home joins the townsitc on one side and Mil ton on the other. It is the last place on the Lower Willamette Hirer, ' and has a water front a mile long from Mil ton Creek nearly to Muckles' mill; Al most 6 years ago the Muckles got hold of a lot of timler land on the head waters on Milton creekj then without permission they employed Dean Blari - chard, with his pile-driver to drive piles for a boom up and down the whclc front of Frogmore, They cut a trai on Frog- more Neck, slashing down what trees they chose. They run their logs all over our lowlands tearing down our j fences whenever in the way of their logs, j Our fence cost us 600 in gold, and was regular fencing material bought of the F wl.l? wtIwh- Ti-k I 4lr 1 rP1-w. ! .,.,. .1 alfiliated with Deaii LManchard, who was I lorn down in Aroostook" with one leg hanging over in New Brunswick, and calculated by his assistance tc? run the county politically and financially and crowd out, freeze out and persecute out eerybody that should oppose their gircil They -CTere Democrats, but the eld man came from Canada, and having some education, told them the Republi can party was in power: they did not read the paperSj because they c'ould'nt. What money should have ediicatpd them the old man had poured down his throat in bad whiskey. Thoy knew Major Adams wr.3 -rt sound Republican, but iiiat didn't make any difference, they wanted the land he occupied and madi? their brags thev would get it. Tlu-v in- tended to freeze him out. His place yielded him no support because his fences were torn down; they never offered him a board or a nail, L'ut told all the mean tning3 they cCuld thiiik of, to injure his credit, and prevent him. from getting a living and supporting his family. One winter .ho was sick with a fever, and could not leave his bed. and thex thev started to Salem to get his lowland as tide-lands. The u Tide-land'' was d lit tle strip on the beach; and they hhew if. they got it it would bo by perjury, cr else they were so ignorant they ki:evy no better. Perhaps thoy thought the United States was like England or Can ada where the rich oppre s the poor, and .drive them out when they want their property. Of course those County officials on whose bonds they went, talked and act d in their favor as much as they dared, and some cf their hired retainers had to plaster their actions of be discharged. They did not succeed at Salem and so winter before last tried again. Mean while we had bought the Columbian, and had a clul to defend ourselves, but they had made thousands of dollars out of the U3? of Frogiuore, and as we had kept so far mum, they interpreted our Aile'sfe into cowardice-, and thought tliy would move nil aloiig the line. Our children wrjre down sick with the mea 6iea and pneumonia, and they sent out Caudle to survey the land. Jim Muck le came out the same day and inquired after our children's health. The appli cation was now made in due form, sicorn to and ready to be finished; we dropped on their actions, went to Salem, and be fore the board of Tide-land Commission ers they were totally routed. Governor 'f have?, Senator Dolph and others said the land was -specially ex empted from Tide land, but still some of the county official?, on whose bonds they are, tell ignorant people the Muckles have a right on thevland, and plaster over their meanness and oppression be cause from self interest they think they have to. This explains why last e!ec- tion we fought the Muckles in the Re publican party. Wt voted Rep. Htate, Congressional, and part of the Co. ticket for those whom we thought would not be. influenced corruptly by the Muckles. And vve think we did rirlit ; when any tnan is introduced to be a tool of any clique or set of oppressors we deem it the right of every true American citi zen to rebel. This i the only way to preserve our liberty. Electron passed away and the Muckles got into oiiice by and they thought wo wero fi-jinilthed .' Ul wo muut uie Wo were not that ; Work given Out. On receipt of your His name appears often in Portland pa kind of u man, we kept on our way. ad drvid wo will mak an ofter by which ! pors as an active participant in youthful -growing in spite of their slanders, their ; you can rani S3 to 87 evening at vonr ! sports and literary exercises. ""iaiius. e naa opened th eyes of community and they were ! vatched with jealousy. At last they determined to buy a printing press, and publicly and privately said they would freeze us out ; even children reiterated their remarks. They christened it the mist They found a willing tool in Wnu Glendye, the wife-beater, lie was a nan who had alwava been a Democrat: he had run on the Democratic' ticket in Columbia' Comity ; but was too mean ft J ' pill for that party to swallow and was defeated when they were in the ascendancy.- I The Muckles have made a gigantic effort to gt away the ollicial patronage, and last week Mr. Gleudve came out with a pronunciamentfr respecting Cow litz County as r-ll as Columbia County. The Muckles were moving on us all a long tho line again. j Last Saturday eve the mist sunk into a depth of infamy which forbids resur rection. Tt shows just what the Muck- i les are. 1 hey have had rope enough, and hung themselves We had depicted the character of their pet. Those were slanders they wiid, but last Saturday it was proved what we. had said of Glen dyf tas true. The press of the mist had 1 oen moved into the new house the MtfVkles had builr, for it. It was set up in the front room. Just at sunset a most agonizing shriek was heard from the rear of Glendye's house. Mr. MeNelly who j stops at Mr. J. X. liltners, went tor P.. F. Giltner's, went for j his hat, jumped over the back tence jst in time to see Mrs. Glendye rushing through the back door of the house to escape the hands of her bf n'te huba?fd William Glendye, the Muckle pet. She was shrieking and sobbing in the most 1 -vi ,..l!riv i(iiMnt liAi- 1 -- woe , f, . , , , , black and blue where she had been; choked and strangled. Mr, could not say a word. Byron Caples i arrived on the scene of fiction a moment before, having torn a big slit in the knee of his pantaloons ho went in such a hur ry. He heard hCT shriek out, 44 He tried to choke me to death." Mr. McN-lly entered the house, and found the furni ture upset, p.r. if a fierce battle had been fought, and a deperat struggle had been undergone. In the front room they found Glendye cooly cutting with a L huge kiiife tobacco to nil his pip', Judge Moore rushed in at the front door, i and asked Glendye- what was the matter with his wit, hp quietly remarked she had a nervous chill. Her sifter, Mrs. T. A. McBritle, climbed the buck fence, ! and Mrs. Glendye bid her h-ad in her lap whibr those . sisterly eyes examined j jh fi-om the hand of I'abcr" of San t ran her neck which was livid and blut frith j cico the clutches of the inhuman monster, Glendje, the Mr.ckltt pet. Her skiers ..1 -nn,i .a rt At Tt ' took the iniured woman td .Mr. !.' F. Giltner's, where all w;s done to alleviate her distress and calm her terrified spirit, She said Glendve often kicked and cuffed her unmercifully. She spent the night with her sister Amanda at Judge Moore s residence. A he next iiay father, Htrn. George Merrill came and tock his injured daughter to the pater nal home where she had been raised one ; of the most beautiful and amiable young ladies of Oregon. Her sister, Mrs. T; A. McBride said the marks of Glendye's j cruel hands were still visible on her sis i ter's throat the next morning, j He shook and choked her. Wonder whoth- ir, ft u. uauuie nuorms us ,ir. o. i . er that was one of his 44 official" acts, j Timony owns a splendid wood ranch a and is 44 endorsed " (as he says) by oilic- bovo Rainier, lias hundreds of cords of ials. We would say that Judge Moore j wood tc sell, and is iu most flourishing has never, that we know of, taken part j circumstances, the rewrrd of persever aainst us, nor do we believe Judge I ance, good judgment and honest indus- Deall of Cowlitz Co. has, for hn was one j of our host friends in days loiigo:ie when he. defended Us " vi et ariiiis " a- gainst those who trittd trj assassinate us in those fierce political campaigns of Washington Territory. There is a feel ing abroad in the community that calls, for a coat of tar and feathers for Glendye the Muckle pet. How proud the god fathers and godmothers of the mist must feel ! Just received this week, Pacific Mills Dress Goods, Can ton Ginghams, Lace and Em ! broideries, also a full assortment of Graaitg Iron "War, Tin "Ware, Ssyb-i33, Hayforks, Smshhooks, also I Ladies Slippers and Sandals new styles Ladies', Misses', and Childrens' Shoes for Bale at the lowest market prices for Cash at HcBridc's Store. The way tho. mist gets subscribers, it goes to tht County records, gets a list Of the.votert, and then bulldoses every. household with a copy of that imbecile sheet. This is the Muckle process to stuff anything down a person's throat and then brii.g in a bill. Though often refused they still Fend it. They took the same process in Cowlitz Co. They consider Columbia and Cowlitz CoW are regular Egypts and calculate to dragoon them into tho support of a wife-beater. Mustn't those county Officials be proud of endorsing such a brute ? They should have his portrait ciiffraved on the Coan- l'l- . hom. Men, Women, Boys or girls can J do it H. C. Wilkinson, fc Co., 195' and j 197 Fufton Street, New 'York. ! LOCAL NEWS Levi Leland, General Superintendent of J uvenile Work for the Good Tem plars has delivered two addresses the last week at St Helen, He has also la bored at the Lower and Upper Seap poose, and organized a Band of Il6pe on the Scappoose. Wo attended his lec ture on Sunday eve; His eloquence is unique in character, and he is a success in his particular field. Ills education, though somewhat deficient in accuracy, is forgotten as you listen to the fervor of his eloquence which is hightened by his Yankee Plumer face. He is ery much like Oliver Goldsmith, the celebra ted poet in appearance ai-d if ho had had the culture would doubtless have been equally renowned; He attracts the attention of the young and children, and is a power in the land. We met on Sunday Mr. P. II. Har nev, one of the bosses on the Railroad. ! ne js a nephew of Genl. Harney, the gallant old Indian fighter. Ho has a splendid physique, and verities the old adage that blood will tell. Mr, Harney has been in the Railroad business since childhood. He packed water when a loy at the building of the Hoosac tun nel in North Adams, Mass. He was b'orft in Vermont, raised in Lowell, Mass. j anj an over ti,c tw England. He is weu acquainted with all parts of the Eastern States, His conversation was very entertaining, and we should be glad ot a further acquaintance. The Liccea Mason has been chartered by Captain Bratton for an excursion Sunday from ancouver. 1.00 ' . T , ina on Ijowis lCiver. llie ooat will leave Vancouver at 8 a. m.. touch ing at St. Helen 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 he a magnificent place for a bridge, there be ing a huge rock midway of the stream. There is a hall at Bratton's Landing. The steamer will probably go a short distance alovo. We have received a photograph from Hon. J. N. Dolph, our efficient U"nited States Senator He looks well in a pic lure as well as out, and as a motor for Oregon's interests w5ll doubtless surpass j the Keeley motor. The photograph j seems to be made by a new process and Mr. Joseph Copeland has bought a j , f:ne spau cf horses of W'm. Beaver, a i - '. n.ii i i 1 r ' nice buggy in Portland, and a harness of Congle. The Copelands, young and old, will doubtless take lots of happiness in riding out on the splendid road that con nects Portland, the metropolis of the Co lumbia River region: I An aunt of the Howards on Milton j creek is on a visit here from Aroostook Co., Maine. Her name is Bony. She appears like a high-bred lady. She -is a widow, and some gentleman who wants a first class wife oiiht to detain her by silken bonds, provided it is agreeable all round. trv. Johtlnv Cloninger was in town lately. He is a fine youth, and likes his old Teacher, Major Adams, you bet. It is sister, Rebecca Jane, whoso first husband was a Dobbins, a nephew of Hon. Ulys ses Jackson, has a younjj babe. We met a Mr. Mills, one of the family who have bought the Klopke place op posite Dr. Stewart's, Thoy are friends of the Shattucks and quite an acquisi tion to Columbia Co. .Mr. Mills is a tine con ver.iationali.se Hon. T. A. McBride, Prosecuting At torney for this District is at Prineville, attending Court Mrs. McBride and children are stopping at B. F. Giltner's. Their children are still sick with the hooping-cough. j The blasting has been very violent for ! the last few days. There was ah awful ; explosion near sunset Monday eve that I shook Our fianctum. it sounded as if Ihe Devil was whipping his wife. Peter Shannon has been employed in wigging a grave for the reception of the remains of Ellen McBride lately brought from Yamhill. Hon. G. W. McBride siiperintended the business. Mrs. TV A. McBridrt is giving lessor.3 in embroidery, especially the Kensing ton stitch which is now so popular. Hev terms are $.00 for 4 lessons. Mr. J. S. Davenport has 80 potted plants, and will make Lis place of busi ness a regular conservatory. Ho got many varitles from Mrs. Giltnor. Eddie Giltnor is ho ue from Portland. TMoney to loan on real ostato security by K A Moore Esq., St. Helen, 1 Oregon . CHANGE. In order to prepare for an important Change in business in July next, I shall Close up all accounts dee me on or before J ulT 1st where not otherwise agreed, all accounts Must be paid or settled by note with approved security before July 1st, 1883. G-. W. agcS&XDE. NEWS DROPS. S. A. Miles is improving. F. H. Hughes is living at Astoria. A. II. Blakesley has been to a tire, Mrs. Dr. Yergain is at Tho Dalles. Tmnie Grey looks liko herself again. You mustn't forget Enoch's ball this evening. Mr. J. W. Butler is visiting St. Hel en again, Mr. Simpson- the 5rst class artist, is still in town. Mr. E, R Quick .ho longer clerks for the Muckles. Mrs. Shattuck has been quite ill but is improving. Fat her Sell wood will officiate here next Sunday. Young Mr. Ridley is up from Astoria to visit his kinfolk. Mrs. N. Morse has been visiting friends at Columbia City. Enoch Meeker lives in the upper story of Ben. Watts' old store. Mr. W. B. Dillard to enliven his so lemnity ha3 bought Peck's Bad Boy. Mrs. T. C. Watts furnished some el egantly decorated cake at the Band of Hope celebration. Mr.- Wat kins has put many improve ments on his house on Honesty Hill. He has a new piazza. Mr. A. H. Blakesley still keeps the carpenters on his fhie hotel, which every day nears completion, The St. Helen Post OiSce has been made a money order Office. This wiil be a great convenience: Lee Stewart promises to send us the College paper at the Willamette Uni versity when he returns. Mr. George, brother of Jacob George has moved his familv into the cottage lately vacated by the Glendye family. Mrs. T Ai McBride and children have been visiting for some time at the residence of her father, Hon. George Merrill. We met Miss Louise Conyers on tlTe btrcet Sho is much improved in ap pcaranccj and wears her old-time health y physique. J. P. Walker and Young Shattuck were in town lately. Mr. Walker is fishing for salmon, but reports them scarce at Willow Bar. D. W. rtentice fc Co.'s JI us ical Jour nal for May has a sketch of Stephen C. Foster, the great song-writer, also of Frederick N. Crouch, the composer of that sweet ballad, 44 Kathleen Mavour necn. Songs, 44 Primrose Farm," 44 The Palms," 44 The Longest Way Round," "Kiss Waltz," and 44 Bella Bocea Polka". NOTICE. On Thursday May 31st. at 10 o'clock ot said Uay I will offtrr for sale at uiy place. One lijrht Market-wagon. l'lows, Harrow, and other Fanning anl Carpenter Tools. Tenr.s Conn. Seth Foi-b. Notice of Application to Purchasf. Timber Lands. U. S. Land Office, ") Oregon City, Oregon, n May 23, 188S. ) Notice is hereby given that George W. Mc Bride of Columbia County. Oregon h made ap plication to purchase the north west of section number 20 of township number 4 north of range number 2 west of the Willamette MerMian, un der the provisions of the act of Congress, ap proved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the .States of California, Orecon, Nevada and in Washington Territory." All a 1 verse claims to said tract of land, or any portion thereof, must be filed in the United States Land OHice, at Oregon City, Oregon, be fore the expiration of sixty days from this date. Given under my hand this 2 davof Mavl&tf. L, T. UAH IX, llcgistei. v3n-12rmty2. Noiics. c-f Application to Purchase Timber Lands. U.S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. May 25 1833. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Taxernf Kalama, Cowlitz Co Wash. Tcr. has made appli cation to purchase th- north wt't of section number 28 of township number 6 north of range number 3 west of the Willamette Meridian, un der the provisions of the act of CohgTcss, ap proved .Tune 3, 14578, entitled " An act for the ai of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oreron. Nevada, and in Washington Territory." All adverse claims to said tract of land, orany portion thereof, must be filed in the United Staten Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, be fore the eX4ration of sixty days from this date. Given under my hand this 25 day ot May 1S83. L. T. BAIilN, Register. v3n42may25 . Xolice Of Application to Purchase Timber Land. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Mf.y 25, 1MS3. Notice is hereby given that S. G. Alle n of Multnomah Co. Oregon, has made application to purchase theN. W. i of See. 26, T. 0 N. M. 3 W. Will. Mer., under the provi.Hons of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S7&, entitled "An Act for the hale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory." All adverse claims to said tract must be filed in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore gon, before the expiration of sixty days from this date. Given under my hand thia 2oth. day of May L. T. BAP. IN, Hegister. ii3n42m25 Application to Timber Land. Purchase LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, O " . -I i tEOO. iiayy a. nth 1883. Elliott of lication to purchase the bouth J of south east $ a r . i a. i c : ' ia hd Houth- SOI snuiu west I ui s-.-vi.tuii uuuijv--i jv of tovn- ship immDer o nonit 01 ran'e numoer' the Willamette Merklian, under tliep of the act of Congress, approval June 3, .... -a. t it . . 1 . . t rr:...i l west !of rovisicins titled Anacuoriue biii i tuuuer j the States of California, Oregon, Neval Land.s 'in , Wa.jh- All adverse claims to paid trwrt of lanj 1, or ahy portion thereof, nuiKt lie r.ied m tin States Iaiwl Otuce, at Oregon City, Or for the expiration of sixty days from tl Given under my hand thw 11th. day 18;?. L, T, BAR IN, I v3ii40iuayll . L nited -on, l-e-i3 datp. of "MAy, ! 'ister. Notice op' Application to Pq P.CUASE - Timber Land. Tavi- Office at Vancoi-vkr, T., Aiiril'iTthl W.I. I f Vnt;.oih.rfJn- oiven that in compliance wibh the pro visions of the Act of Coiiffrejs approved June lsr.Sen titled An art for the sale of '1 iniler Ivoi-ls ir the Stite-s of California, Oregon, Nevada, niJ in Washin rton Terri tory, " Samuel Vestal, of Cowlitz- County, iVash. Ter. has thin dav file.l inthisotHrchis an'lication t - purchase tlm South EiVit J of Section S4. Township I North, of Katijre 1 East, of the Willanicte Meridian. Testimony iu the above case will be taken before tthc Judife of the TrMwto Court, at K alamo, Wa h. Ten cm Saturday, the Ttlv day .f uly, lHs;i. Any ami all persons having aJverne cla ms to Itho above described land, or atV portion thcreo are here by reuuired to fnle their claims in this omce Nvithin bix- tv(CO) da -s fron date hereof. . I FitKl. W. SIMUUNGJ Register. v3n3nma4 Xoticc of Application to Purchase Timber Iiimls. U. 3. Land Oi-itce at Oregon Citt, Oregon. May 4, 1833. Kellifc Notico is herehv Given that v i lu ink of Columbia' Countv-, Oteon, has mac le applica ;?0. Totvn- won to purchase the w h of E. $ of Sec. fhin 8 N. Jlan-'e A vr. ot illamotte M dri dian uh- der the provisions of tire Act of Co tigress !ap- proved June S, 1878, entitled "An sale of Timber Lands in the States of ct for the (al ifornia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington T All adverse claims to said trcmt wiwt 'erritorj'," be FitKD . Oregoii. in the U. S. Land Oihce at Oregon Cit before the erj)iration of sixty days froni this date. Given under rav han-lthis4tli. tlav ot L. T LAUlX, v3n30ma4 Way 1883. Register. Xoticc of Application to purchase Timber Laird. Land Office at VA.vt ouv in, W. -May i th. 1883. lHance With the irovisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3. 1878. entitled "An Act for tli e saiJ oi Timber Lands in the States of Calif mia, Orc erritorv," . Ter. ! has gon, evaiia, ami in asmngton Snmuel Kidd of Cowlitz County, Vas' tnis clay inert iu mis ornco his app ii. .. .. i . r ij . , 1 1 icatioil to urco.irti uik . i,. j ui i North of Rang,' 4 est, of tho Wilku i.Lii. oui-Kip J tte Mtirid- ;:vra Testirnojiv in the a'wvc cao v.ill b ta;-:. -n.be-Kaliyna, fore the Judgu of tlio IVobatV Court : W'oul, '!'.... .. S,..,ri1,.,.n- .IhK-'MjI- 1 S3. Any and a'i persons having ad vers. elainis to n thoreof the aiMVe ilescriljeU l.mit, or i,iiy port are heivbv roiuired to file their ca ms 1:1 !'i)!s Oiiice-within sit (i0idiivs from dat-H licreuf. I'lirJD. vv. Si'AKLINO. RegisS'-T- Uon-lim IS I Tim'bsr Lands. Land Office .i V.;:covv May Notice is herebv given tLr.t incomp the provisions of the Act of Congre.-; B, W,T- lst. 185.'!. i.iticc with aipr6ved ! June 3, 178, entitled "An Act' for j Tiniler Ijands in the State of Califom I Ncv.uLt, and Washington Territory, ! H. LloomMeld of Clarke Co., v jish. ' the Sale of i. )rtf;on, Nathaniel er. hart this t day tiled in this o!icehi-i application ) Viii't'hase hij i N. of t.'ie w. joi s. vv. f or mcciioii i n,vn R. 1 vv. ot the v ijlainette .Meiidiau. .Testimonv in tbe above cae ill 1 i taken be- fore th-? Judge of the Probate Court; t Kalama, ! e chiiin.i to W. T. ou Saturday, July Sth, 1S83. Anv aiul all )ers ns having r.dvei. the above de.rcrbed land, or r.nv portiontm tof. are herlv lfouired to hie thflr elaimi ii th is ol- fiao within f 'UvfiiO) davs from date iWeof FRKD. W. SPARLING RegUter. uHnllml ITotico of Aisulicatioa to Barcliaso TimTasr Lands. Lako (i. PFICK Ut :k, W.T. S ;h. 1SS3. j V.y:ofVi May 12 Notion is hereby giren that in coninlianceNvith th.i prov isi'ms of the Act of Congre apii June 3, 1878. entifh-d " An Act M the sale of Timber Lands in tho States of California, !Ore- gon, Nevada, and in Washing ton Territory, Holland. II. Harvey of Cowlitz Coi Ter. has this day tiled in this office tion to purchase the K. h of N. E. and N. i ol s. E. i ot .Sec. 20, Tp. H North of Kauge 1 Willamette Meridian. Testimony i:i Use aljove case will 1 fore the Judge of the Probate Court W. T. on Saturday. July 21st. 1SS3. Kast oif the '! e taken be- tit Kalama, Any and all persons claiming adversely t said describe I Ian. l. o r any portion thereot. are hereby required to l:le their claims in this o lice within .;vt,-i(".01 d:iv fmm d.-it-.e hereof. FllED W. SrAKLINd, Reg ster. u3n41ml8 Notice of Application to Purchase Timber, Lands. V. S. Land Office at O.iegos Chr, Orrqok. Ma av 25, IbSJ. Notiee is hereby given that C T. Prchn County, Oresron ha made application tc south east quarter of section number 2 f Multnomah purchahe the of township the Willam- number o nortn oi ranije jiumuer o ra tt Moritl-an. nnrlpr tho TirovisiMiM of of io act of Con- press, approved Juno 3, 187?. entitled "A not f'Jr the Bale oi Timuer l.anus in inc z-iaiQn oi vai Nevada, and in Washington Territory." All adverse claims to said tract of lind California, Orciron, r any j)rtion Land OHice, thereof, must he fl!ed in the United StateU ot Oregon City, 1 iregon, before the expi A. .- fi.i tfij flat.. tion ofi sixty (liven under my hand this 25 day of May T TT T . . . 1SS3. Ij. X; XA 3n4-2may25 . is, Retnster. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Vakcocvf-r, Vf . T May VJth, 1SS3. V.t.!ri ; lirrp'.iv pivpn that the folliywintr. nnn-xu-l Qoiflp nnt.ion of hl.1 ltlt(ntlin tn mnl o tiiinl nnmf tn sumtort tf his clailllJ unii tlmt fail proof v?ll be- ruaJe befor the Judce of the 1'robate Uourt, at ivaiama, on ilondav. Futte 2"th. 1SS3. vizi II V ash. Ter., Unry . V. for the PpmiL- 1 lMinPKtn.r1 A iiriHeation No. N. A of s. w. i & N. W. t ol 8. K. oi aec. oUi i p. s v l : 1 w ll ti,im,3 tVio fiiimv!?i, tv?! neKfe to nrnvc hi continuous rewdctfeo upott, and cultivation of. fin Hi land. A. If. Kdlin. cf FrceT ort. W. T. Jorrv Beck, cf Villian Majors, of J. II. Morris, of ' FKED. W. SPAIiLIXU. IicL'ister. v3n42ir.av2. Notice of Application to E urc tasc Tiitier Land. Lani Office at Vancouver, YV May 17 th, 1 Notice i hereby -dven that in com liance with the provisions of the Act of Congrrf ss approved June ;J, 1S7-S, entitled An Act ti Timber Lands in the States of Cal the sale of fornia, Ore- "nn. Nevada, and in- WawhincoiJ Ttnitory," Wash. Tor. Edwin Benjinan of Cowiita Countj, has thw day filed in this ortic ii appiica- tion to purchase the w. of Sectio 24. Tou-n- Vjllam- snip o iNonn. oi xxanju o Testimony in the above cac will I taken be fore the Jude of the 1'robato Oourt W. T. on Saturday, the 28th. day of at Ivaiama, : July, 1 18H3. Any and all persons Having anve t.h d..-rribel land, or any portion eilse claims to ereof, aro liv riuired to file their claims ir this ! office within ixt.v(G0) days from dste hereof l-rt l. V 5l Register. u3n2m23 Notice of TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. The new and elegant Steamboat Lucea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 9 a. m., touching at at. Helen, Lake Kivcr and all intermediate landings. Ke turning leaves Laf'enter at 8 a. m., Monday, Wedneslay, and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes day and Thursday. Notice for Pcelication. Land Office at Vaxcower, W. T. May 7th. 1883. Notice is hereby riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of hi intention to make final proof in feuppoit of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, V. T., rnTuelay, June 12th, 1883, viz: Klisha Havf l'fe-emptioii Declaratory Statement No. 1088, for the outh west of section 14, township 8 north, range 1 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Allen, of Carrollton, V. T. Walter Lysons, of JohnAyres, of " " Cary L. Havird, of d" " FRK1). W. SPARLING, KegiettT. v3Trf0mayll Notice op Application to Pcrciiase Timber Lajid. Laxd Omce at V.wCocvkr, tV. T. ) April 20th. 1S3. f "otiee fs hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act til CnngrfM approved Jane 3, 1H7H, c-iititlml "An act ckfor the sale of 'limber Limls in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory " James D. Organ, of C-owlltz County, Wash. Ter. has' this day filed in this ptiire his application to pur chase the South West Qinvrter of South East (Quarter of Section 20, Towmhip S North, of ltange 1 Weds, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Kcgister and Keoeiver, at Vatwx)ivcr, Wash. Ter. on Tuesday, the loth, day of .uly, W.i. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are here by required to lite their claims in this office within sixty davs from date hereof. Fit ED. W. SPARLING, Register. Sn.'3ma4 Notice of Application to PuncnASE Timdeu Land. Land Office at Vancouver, V. T. Man:h 22d. 183. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress approved Juno 3. 1S78, onti tletl "An act for the sale of Tir.ilr Lands in thi Stairs of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri tory," Henry II. Dryer, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this otlico his application to purchase the g. E. I of Section 22, Township 10 x. of Ilangy 1 vv of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Com I, at lvulama, Wash. Ter. on Tues day, the 5th. day of Julie, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described, lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to life the claims in this oiVica within sixtv (60) days from date hereof. FItMD. W. SPA11LING, Register. v3n31m3Q NOTTCE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at -Vancouver, W. T. March, 22d, 1S83. Notice is hereby givvn that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878. entit led "An act. for the sale of Timber Lands in the .States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and in Washington Territory." William D. O'ltegan, of Multnomah County, Oregon, lia3 this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the s w. of Section 22, Township 10 N., of Range 1 w. of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above else will be taken before the Judge bf the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Mon day, tho 4th day of June. 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tho above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to iile their claims in this office within tixtv (GO) days from date hereof. FRED. V. SPARLING, Register. v3n34m30 NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 2Sth. 1863. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, "1878, enti tled "An act for tho Bale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gonj Nevada, and in Washington Terri tory," Maurice J. Gleason, of Multno mah County, Oreccou, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the X. e. J of Section 34, Township 9 of Range 1 av. of the Willamette Merid ian. Testimony in the above case will be taken before the Judge of the Trobate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ten on Wednesday, the Ctlu day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse 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, Register. v3n3hn30 k " 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 Congress approved June 3, 1878, enti tled"' An act if the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri tory," Martin J. Donnelly, of Multno mah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the s. w. of Section 28, Township 9 X. of Ran,Te 1 w. of the Willamette Merid- inn. Testimony in the abovo case will be taken before the Judgo'of the Probate Cjurt, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within six ty (60) days from the date thereot FRED. W, SPARLING, Register. V3n34m30 Notice for Publication Land Oric at Oregon Citt, Obegon. Anril 14. 1S83. Notice in hereby given that the fwllowing-munetl settler ha mlko notice of hia intention to mak kinal tkoof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helen, Oregon, or Monday May 28, 1883, 'w George W. Heath, Homestead Entry No. 4C73 for the 8. E. of Sac. 4, T. 0 n. It. 2 w. He names tho following witnesses to provhfa continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vU: A. iXecr, (iev. Fisher, Geo. Foster, and R. Foster-, I'oftT umcs address of all, Kalama, Washington Territory. L. T. BARIX, Register. -u3n37aSO NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 22d, 1893. Notice is hereby driven that in coni pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entit led " An act for the sale of Timber Lands . in tli-? States of California, Orpgon, Ne vada, and in Washington' Territory," William A. Freeman, of Multnomah County, Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his application to purchase tho s. E. of Section 28, Township 9 X., of Range 1 w., of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tho above case will be taken before the Judge cf Qie Probate Court, nz Kalama, W. T., on Monday,. th 4th !ay Juue, 1883. Any and all persons having ad vsrsr claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this ollico within sixty days (60) days from date thereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3n34m30 NOTTCE OF APPLICATION TC PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 27th. 1833. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for tire sale of Timber Lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Rob ert J. Doolinr, of Multnomah County Oregon, has this day filed in this oflico his application to purchase tho East of North West and East of South Vest of Section 30, Township 9 North, of Range 1 West of the Willamette Merid ian. Testimony in tho above case will bo taken before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Wcdxiefday, the Oth. Jay of June, 1883. Any and all persons having udvemt claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, aro hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (CO) days from date hereof. FRED. VV. SPARLING, Register. u3n3im30 Notice of application to PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouveu, W, T. March 24th. 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the piovisiona of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, enti tled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri tory," Hamilton Knott, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase tho w. i of 5. E. aud E. of s. w, of Sec tion 18 Township 9 n. of Range 1 w.-of the. Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will bo taken before tho Register and Receiver at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, tho 2d. day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverao claims to the above described lands, or any portion thereof, arc hereby required, to file their claims in this oiiice withiu sixty (GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. v3n34ni30 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. March 28th. 1833. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tho provisions of the Act of Congress aproved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and in Washington Territory," Jo seph J. Meagher, of Murfnomah County, Oregon, has this day filed in this offico his application to purchase the North West of Section 3 1, Township 9 North, of Range 1 West, of the Willamette Me ridian.. Testimony in the above case will bo . taken before tho J udgo of the Probato Court at Kalama, Wash. Tor. on Wednes day, tho 6th. 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 ollico within sixty(GO) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. u3n34m40 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. La wd Ofeice at Vancouver, W. T. ) March 27th, 1883. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved Juno 3, 1878. en titled ' An act for the sale of Timler Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Terri. tory," Joseph Hughes, of Multnomah County, Oregon has this day filed in this office his application to purchase tho w. of N. f and w. of 8. E. of Section 30 Township 9 n. of Range 1 w, of tho Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will bo taken before the Judge of the Probato Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Wed nesday the 6th day of June, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to tho above described lands, or auy portion thereof, aro hereby required to file their claims in this office withia sixty (60) days from date hereof. FRED. W. SPARLING, Roister. v3n31m30