The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, June 08, 1883, Image 2

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    TJE 60LUMBIAN.
l5t ilelcn; Columbia Co., Or.
FRIDAY, JTTITE 8, 1833.
E1TBSCKIFTI0N rates.
1 ym'iia advance.."
.C months " , . . .
3 mouths "
. ADVERTISING BATES:
.Otj? uare (10 linen) ??rt irscrt6n. . .
Hu-idi subsequent in3ertitiv. .
$2 09
1 00
.50
$2 CO
1 00
E. G. ADAMS. FAlitor & Proprietor.
Department of Public Iustrnction
,5K;e State' Teachers' Association for
1SS3 baa .been appointed to meet at
Salora, J.xue 26tb, and M ill continue in
session June 27, 2S and 2.9. Teachers
find friends of education in all pai ts of
the State Are cordially ,ahd earnestly in
vited to attend and t.ho par,t in the dis
cussions. An excellent programme is
heing prepared and wiU bo printed for
.distribution as ei,'rly a po-ssible. Supe
rior lectures and instruction will be
given by "the leading educators and
tsachers of our higher institutions of
learning and the comiuon schools.
- Arrangements have been made for re
duced rates on the principal lines of
travel to.r.ll persons attending the Asso
ciation. The jptietcrS of the hotels and
.hoarding houses iu h'alem will make a
liberal reduction to teachers and others
jin attendance.
E. 13. McEmor,
apt. of Public Instruction.
Newspaper Men' at War. Editors
Ho some pretty hard fighting in their
newspapers at tirana but they seldom
C3ius to blows, as was the caso with
Major Adams and Wn. Glendye, edi
tors of thft St Helen Columbian and
list respectiey. The Majc in his pa
per accused Mr. Glendve of choking and
abusing hii ( Gleudye'a ) wife in a
"hameful .manner, (and we believe he
,did.) The latter sought revenge on the
Major with a bull-whip a few days since
but 'came out second best, with the old
soldier on top. The Major says of the
encounter : " The trophies left on the
field were & bull-whip with the stuffing
.knocked out of it, an old neck tie.,
.and bunch ,ot beard of a fash
ionable old gold color." The victor while
sitting astride of his victim, should have
quoted the language of the illustrious old
roman : " Hie hau hoc, sic semper Mc
nnis saleratus, sciatica, nuxvomica,
e pluribus unum pai-egoric limburger go
brah !" Clarke County Register
We regret to hear of unseemly dis
turbance betweei: cur nearest journalist
ic neighbors. In the last issue of the
Columbian Major Adams accused Glen
dye, editor of the Mist of beating his
.wife, choking that aforesaid lady and
njaking it otherwise unpleasant for thr
partner of his joys and doiibler of hi
jexpenses; in return the Mist editor start
ed to thrash Adams but the Major cap
tured the weapon and, turned the tables
by whipping hira. There's a great big
healthy moral in the occurrence ; in faci
two or three morals. The most prom
inent is don't whip your wife. Aslori
an. - LOCAL
Sunday we rode up to Richland Mills;
we had onlj' a light shower during our
f,rip. Our family went with us; we had
a chance to see the work on the liail
roau. The vhclft country was alive with
Chinamen and their tents. Che piles
for trestle work were standing white
over the lowlands. We crossed the Sly
Creek bridge, between the piling we no
ticed a new houst on the route, that of
Mr. Vaughn. Sometimes the R. It. was
onone tide of the County road and some
times on the other. Mr. David Clo
ningcr is putting up a fine house, so is
Mr. Shattuck. He has also built a
blacksmith's shop 25x31. Mr. Shattuck's
house is very conveniently planned and
will be a model of beauty, on both the
inside and outside. Mrs. Sluittuck has
bought her daughter Lutitia a piano.
Mr. West has built a fine barn painted
In two colors.
When we arrived at Richland Mills
wo met a genial reception, and soon sat
flown to a dinner of great variety and
splendid quality. Mr. and Mrs, Watts
and her intelligent sons and charmins
daughters know how to dispense elegant
hospitality in their beautiful home.
Miss Eva Price was there, an intelligent
young lady of Nehalen,. To say we en
joyed ourselves woyM faintly ;jrprpss
how we enjoyed ourselves. A pouring
fchowet came on, but we were safely
housp. I from the storm. After the rain
was over we started, and had a grand
time getting home. We called at Mr.
Shattuck's and had a superb time with
old and new friends.
It is rumored that Hon. Alanson
Smith who married Judith McBride
willbe appointed Chief Justice of Ida
ho Territory. This would be a good se,
Action as he i very competent. He
used to be a partner of Mitchell A
Dolpk
E-We would call particular attention
to G. W. McBride local Ad. entitled
"Change."
Glendye says the oregon. mist is backed
by a number of th wealthiest and most
respected citi2?ns of Columbia County.
Anybody can judge how low down they
are by keeping up a wife-beater. If his
supporters are the wealthiest and most
respected citizens of Columbia- -County,
we had rather belong to .the poorer class.
There is no place ejecept St. Helen: in
Oregon or Washington Territory that
would tolerate even the presence of such
a person and the fact that such a wretch
is backed and supported by people as an
Editor "shows that the moral sense of a
part of community at least is at the low
est standpoint, and far below semi-civilization,
and fast becoming brutalized
in instincts und tastes.
, . -
Glendye says then are mischief-makers
-ml scandal-mongers in evexy com
munity. IIo means to inninuate from
that, we suppose, that Byron Caples
Mr. McNelly and Mrs. T. A. McBride.
were scandal mongers when they report
ed his brutality to his wife. All jwe
published tvas true. He was chasing
.us around the streets for days befoi to
get an interview with us so as to pre
vent the truth from getting to the pub
lic through the 'caluvare of the Colum
bian and interceding with J. W. Camp-
bell to persuade us not to publish it. j
We should think he would have reer.
afraid of injuring his character to. be
seen associating with
lour crony.
Our harnesses ;ame at lar,'0f and were
beauties, and Graf, Morslxich and Co.
Cincinnati, weav the belL They j are
light aud elegant 3'et strong and shining
with their nickel plate crnameuts they
just fill our eye and tho horses walk ofi
very proudly in their new dress, j No
bale rope about ..heru. Albina malign
ors can sit on the fence and see us go
by, and people who feej so .envious be
cause they can't starve us will have to
scratch the envious place. They (will
have to get used to our success, all iheir
envious pirns wiii only elevate us. jThc
more they crowd us down, the higher
we shall rebound, like an india rubber
ball.
" If a man will purjurc himself so
savs the mist it would be sheer non
sense to expect him to tell the truth
about any ordinary matter." Perhaps
whipping his -wife is an ordinary matter
with him, whom Peunsylvauians would
call an "ornery cuss." We think the
mouth piece should say very little about
perjury when ho. recollects how much
stato land one cf his principal backers
has on a certain creek not a thousand
miles frooi here. Perhaps he don't
know subornation of perjury is a crime
as well as perjury.
Just received this week,
Pacific Mills Dress Goods, Can
ton Ginghams, Lace and Em
broideries, also a full assortment of
Sraaita Iroa "Waw, waro,
3s3rfcli33, Ei7f:ri3, Brusahook3,
also j
Ladies Slippers and Sandals new
styles Ladies', Misses', and Childrens'
Shoes for sale at the lowest market
prices for Cash ni
HcSrida's Stow.
Capt. D. R. Eales has a roost mag
niticent .-ariety of trees and shrubs on
his place. The Captain and hi3 agreea
ble wife are some of the best people in
the wide, wide world. May time deal
gently with them, and may it be many
years before they pass away from this
Earth they have blessed and beautified
with their presence and labors.
Mrs. Glendye came up to get ba
things out of tho Glendye mansion on
Wednesdaj-. Sha has sued for a divorce
ve understand. Glendye is not so much
related to the Merrills as he used to be.
He has treated h?r cruelly for years so
all the neighbors and relatives say, j
Mrs. Mollic Kellogg and Josie Cope
land are both getting better of the ! mea
sles. Lizzie Hendrickcon and Rosa
Slavens in town are both down with the
measles. Lizzie Hendrickson, when in
health is a very ino looking young lady,
and dresses with much taste. !
j
Nettie, and Newton Perry have beeu
over to Glenca lately to visit their is-
ter-in-law, Oliver's widow, who has
reared a beautiful marble monument to
her deceased husband. On the top of
it is a dove, with outspread wings as if
soaring to a better clime. i
Grandma Kendal has returned to her
home near Corvalhs with her -little
cranddaughter, Mary Blakesley. j She
is a noble type of the pioneer women of
Oregon., and is much respected by all
who know her,
She has made many
friends in St. Helen
Ox-eye daisies havo taken the place of
sun flowers. They are all the rage now..
They used to be. called white weedwhen
o were a boy, but now they are called
daisies. Dirt fs no longer dirt, it Is terra
cotta. Such are the mutations of time
and fashion. j
Our friend Mr. Gaithr is one of the
hands on the Lttcea 2Iason. It warms
our hart whenever we meet a gallant
: old mldier like him.
CHANGE.
In order to prepare for an important
Change
in business in July next, I shall
Close up
all accounts due me on or before July 1st.
where not otherwise agreed, all accounts
Hust be paid
or settled by note with approved security
before July 1st, 1883.
0. W. IflcBRIDE.
yaws-PBPPs,
Richard Cox'a cow has two twin heifer
calves.
Mr. W. Hi Whitney and wife are
both sick.
Mr. Cooper keeps the town well sup
plied with beef.
Mrs. James Muckle wears a very tasty
suit to Church.
J. M. J oy wants a history of the, bat
tle of Lapham.
Enoch Meeker 's maVlng some altera
tions about G. V. McBride's store, '
Lucy iUl.cs is very sick with typhoid
fever. Mrs. Perry is attending her.
The County officials who havo backed
the mist look very red behind the ears.
Mr. Harvey has baen in town this
week after lumber from Muckle's mill.
Mr. Wharton, the new clerk at Muck
les' appears like a fine obliging gentle
man. E3loney to loan on real estate
security by F. A. Moore Esq., St Helen,
Oregon
Mrs. Edmonds is very much admired
for her lithe and graceful figure and ap
pearance. .
The Dart House is doing a flourishing
business under the supervision of Mr. &
Mrs. Young.
The Lucca Mason is a beautifully-finished
boat, afcd has all tho trade it can
attend to.
Mr. Cushman has got a job clearing
out the road to haul his ties on to the
R. R. track.
Mr. Godkin brought us some extra
quality of lettuce, onions, and radishes
from his garden.
Yon can get most elegant refreshment
at-Alisky fc Kracniers, 145 First Street,
PowljLnd, Oregcn..
Tho Cox children are great for pets,
and try to make homo agreeable by do
mestic pleasures.
The booin in land matters still contin
ues unabated at Columbia City, the fin
est place for a metropolis in Oregon.
A niece of Mr. M. F. Hazen is stop
ping in his family. She looks like a
nice, substantial, intelligent oung lady.
Mr. W. W. West has had a letter
from Mrs. Dann at Los Angeles. She
and her son Claude have been very sick.
Mrs. Mary Hoi man is quite an artist,
so i.s Mrs. S. E. Giltner. She has a very
fine picture in her parlor, a bunch of
lilies.
Mrs. Asa Richardson was in town
Wednesday. She is ono of tho finest
ladies in W. T., and known by us for
long years.
Mr. T- Cooper has moved his family
into the house lately occupied by Dr.
Stewart, near the ship yard. It i$ iwar
his corral.
The most of people who took the mist
feel ashamed ro own it If it comes, they
want it to come in tho back door aud
after night.
Received calls from Mrs. Lemont,
Mrs. Calhoun and sons, Mr. Godkin and
family, Mr. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stra
chan and children.
The blasting on the Railroad still
continues its reverberations, shaking
glass, and spoiling egg3 under Retting
hens. rjgsncty so
The hogs of the Gadarenes who ran
down into the sea, must hae landed in.
Columbia County with the devil in them
so Mr. Gill thinks.
It is thought tho next Legislature of
Oregon will institute the punishment of
the whipping post for wife-bcaters. The
mist v'ill please copy.
Miss Lottie May Stewart sings "Don't
Slam the Garden Gate", and " Minnie
Myrtle" with great attractiveness while
playing on Judge Moore's elegant pianc.
Dr. Giltner is ofteu in St. Helen
He and his sons were niucli liked by
our cousin Wheeler, who also thought
much of S. A. Miles and A. II.-Blakesley.
. Wesley Harklerqad's hahy weighs 2J
lbs. It i i about as big as a small sized
dolJ. The county is big, and there is
lots of room wherein it can grow.
Old Mr. Eversole has lit out, having
caused the d-ivth of a fine mare across
the River, and Isaac Copeland now takes
his placo in having charge of Copeland's
splendid Stallion.
Mrs. Morse has left us for The Dalles.
She will be -much missed in all the no
bler walks of life. She has always been
Tery ambitious to do good and has done
much good which will be revealed if not
here, in another and better world.
A son of tho lato Ulysses Jackson is
visiting his cousin, Mr. T. Cooper in
town. He reports spring wheat doing
well on tho Tualatin Plains, but soya
there is no fall wheat.
Young Ridley has an express wagon
in Astoria and also a team hauling wood
He expresses himself as. much pleased
with Astoria Mra Ridley, his mother
is slowly regaining her health.
I
Th5 mist spells scandals " scadlej,
ridiculous, " rediculous," fcc., &c. The
editor is an edicated cuss. lie also tells
of "sangu-ine expectations." He ap
pears to have been a ' sk'jle-teacher".
Dr. Giltner and "Mr. Fisk haye also
bought Dr. Stewart's place on the Scap
poose for SGO.OO. They paid for Hon.
Nelson Hoyt's place including stock,
tools. Ave , &c. $10,700.
Vednesday morning Tom Welles
dropped the staging around Blakesley's
big hqtel, the cornice and its V rackets
hav.ee been pla'ced in position. The ho
tel is the finest building in Sb Helen.
We think there is the handsomest
cro-wd of babies iu town we ever saw ;
we don't dare to discriminate for fear of
getting our ears pulled. The last one
we see wo always think the handsomest
It is reported many Nehalemites
have dropped tho mist ; also some at
liradbury ; somo at Deer Island said
they wouldn't have the Oregon Scab in
their house. They don't patronize wife
beaters.
Mrs. Judge Moore went over to Hills
boro to see her sick sister, Mrs. John
son who is down with typhoid fever.
Her mother, Mra Shiutatfor was left
with Mrs. Johnson who was thought to
ba a little better.
The young man Counsil, so seriously
injured in the Columbia City mill, it is
said will recover. At one time it was
thought he would not survive long the
accident A heavy logging chain parted
and hit him in the head.
Some of cur County Officials, who
have the Muckles on their bonds, en
dorse the mist and assist in its contents.
They should have their portraits taken
with the Muckles and as a center piece,
have Glendye the wife-beater.
The house on the Stevens place we
noticed was burned down. It caught
while Mrs. Vinsonhaler wa3 at home.
Two ixwi-n who ver& going along caiuo in
and nearly all tho furniture was saved
by their timely inttrference.
A Mr. Warren, who was an orderly
for Stonewall Jackson when he was
wounded, and at hh bedside till almost
the last hour of his life, is living in the
upper part of the Winton House. He
was in a Confederate Virginia Regiment.
Mrs. Drew's father, Mr. Searle want
ed a flag engraved on his monument,
and felt he could not sleep easily iu his
grave unless he slept even in death be
neath tho emblem of his country's na-
tionality.
Rebellion.
lie had served during the
It is supposed tho Railroad from Port
land to Forest Grove, instead of goinjr
on to Astoria will come in through the
Nehalem Valley by Bunker Hill to Co
lumbia City. If it does Peter Brous will
be in luck as it will pass immediately by
his sawmill.
LITERARY NOTICES.'
The "Washington World and
Citizen-Soldier, the Old Soldier's
Paper, the People's Paper, is now in its
eighth year, enlarged to 48 columns
S pages, iu entire, new dress, every week,
at only Ono Dollar a year. Specimen
copy free to any address, on receipt of
postal card request, by the World aud
Soldier Publishing Co., World building,
HOG F. St Washington, D. C.
Have received tho 4 ft Aviateur for
June. All go into eestacies when we get
it ; it has so many rare things. It U a
perfect world of itself, and brings back
to good old times, when man lived for
the beautiful alone, and had not to con
sumo his life in uninterestirg drudi'cries.
The American Heyister published at
Washington, D. C. has beeu received.
We have not had time to peruse its con
tents. It is published in Washington,
D. C. Its terms are $2.00 per year. It
is the exponent of Democracy at the
Metropolis of the United States.
We have received a pamphlet entitled
"The St Clair Mineral Spring and the
Oakland." This portrays the virtues of
a famous medical spring of Michigan,
and is illuminated with numerous wood
cuts depicting the romantic scenery in
its vicinity.
Work given Out. On receipt of your
address we will make an ofler by which
you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your
home. Men, Women, Boys or girls can
do it H. C. Wilkinson, fc Co., 195 ana
197 Fulton Street. New York.
The San Francisco Call sends us a
Bird's Eye View of California. It is a
beautiful chart, and shows the enter
prise of that veteran newspaper.
Toledo, V. T.. June 5th. 1883.
DEAfTaJOE:-As it has tewi tome
time since you heard from us, I thought
I would drop you a Una or two. Times
are lively here, and everybody seems to
be doing wotl. -There is a bid emigra
tion her'j to this town and the surround
ing country,
The " Stftamer
Toledo
her Ja&t
brought a portable saw-milj up
trip. The mill wH bo fivo miles above
here, and have one mill one niile j be
low town. Johnson has his wagon shop
up so he cm work, but it is not finished
yet He is crowdtd so with wprk that
ho qannot get time to wtrk for himself.
Lots are selling very fast here; there is
only one or two left now. There will
bo several new buildings built iere this
summer. There will also be a new Ho
tel, the Cowlitz River Hotel. You 'will
hear from us again soon. J
Town Reporter.
Notice of Application o fiir chase
Timber Laud.
IT. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITYi OHEGON.
JOSKSili. 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that Andrew J. Dygcriof 1'ort
laiii, aiu.tuoLUJii county Oregon bu ui.nl u application
to imrcnage tliu south west oi section numix-r li of
towiuiiip number north ot range number S west of the
tt-.u.AMkrTK Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, appro eil June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act tor
tna sale ot x imuer loiius iu tne states ot cantorma, Bre
con. .Nevada, aud in wasiilnotox tkrhitoavJ
Ail adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be tiled in the United State Land Office,
at Oregon city, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty
aays irom mis uatc.
Given under my hand this 8th. day of Jane 7.SS3.
L. T. BAUW. Kegliter.
v3n44J3
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
V. a LAND OFFICE AT OREGON Cmf, OKEOON.
Jus8tu. 1833.
Notice U hereby gievn that Frarvci) I', l ine-
gan of .Portland, Multuomah County Ore gou baa
made applcaliun to purchase the north w est 1 of
section number 22 of township number C north of
rane number 3 west of the uiaif-ette M ndian,
under the provisions o the act of! Congress,
approved J une 6, 1878, entitled " An act for the
sale oi 1 imber .bands iu tne states ok oa iuoma.
Orecrou. Nev. da. and in ashinzton Ten itorv.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Office, at Oregon City, Qregc n, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
Given under my hand this 8th. day o;? June
1883. j
L. T. BARIX, Reg later.
u3n4tjate i
Li 0 s t ,
A Remarkable Circumstance.
In 1875 a very peculiar man in kid gloves Arrived
at Columbia City. Every oncpronottacedj him an oddi
ty. Owing to the great amount ot brush, he b eouse
lost In l lie heart of the citv. Nothl&z has been beard
from him until of late, when he cut his way out, d ressed
rather shabbily, his clothes badlr torn, ai d his panta
loons in his boots. Alter following up iki bs tn 4l will
be found
THE BARGAIN STORE .
which he has lately established where can be fot ind as
choice a selection of f unily grroc3ries, dry-e oods,
hardware, and Yankee Notions, as can be touii i, ai
pi ices that for cheapnefis astouisii aU. Ordeu r tpeot-
fully solicited.
C- H Hodges
Columbia City, Oregon.
P
Notice of Application tft Purcn ase
Timber Land.
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY,
. OHEG ON.
June
fcth.l 1 S3.
. Notice is hereby given that Fra
ulc ich et of
Portland, Multnomah County, i)rrg-
n has i oat I
application to purchase the north
past of sec-
number 14 of township number 6 north
nge
numbtr 3 west of the iilamette At
eridian, un-
tier the provisions of act of Congress,
appro ved
June 3. 1878. entitled "An act fot
the sale of
Timber Lands in tho States of California,
. Ore-
iron, Nevadi, and in v ashington Tcti
itory."
All adverse claims to said tract ofj
la rid. or any
nortiou therof, ruut be tiled in
the Um ted
States Iand Office, at Oregon, before
rntirm rf oi-rfv i-1;lv frrim tnu f)&ti.
the cj pi
Given under mv hand this KightW day of J une
Eighteen hundred and eighty-three J t
L. T. DARIN Eegisti r.
uon44jatp
Notice of Application to Pu r-
chase Timber Land.
w i
U. S. Land Oitice Obegox Cptt, Ouhg,)N,
Jine 8. 188 .l.
Notice is hereby given that Gilbert V. Sm iith
of PoitlanJ, Multnomah County, Oreejun,
has made application to purchase the N.
.f Sec. 20 T. G n. 11. 3 w. Willamette Mer., un
der the provi-siuns of the Act of Congress . aj
provedJune3, 1878, entitled "An Act f r i .he
sale of Timber Lands in the States of CiUif or
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and ia Washiagtoa T er
ritory." ) j
All adverse claims to said tract must be
filed in tho U. S. Land Othce at Oregon Ci ty
Uregoo, bcioro the expiration oil sixty cla y
from date.
Given under my hand this Sth. flay of. Ju ne
L. T. BARIN, Eegista r,
udn4 Ijate
Notice of Application to Purclxa: ;
Timlssr Land.
U. S. Lasd Orncz, Oregon Citt, Orego;
June 8th, 1SSS .
Notice is hereby given that IleMry C. Dotv . of
T.-ii mi u r ... 1 .1 !i :
1-
cation to purchase the s. w. $ of Sec. 20, T.
G
is
3,
;r
JN. U. 3 w. Ul. Mer., under th
p provisoi
ot the Act ot iJongress approved J une 3, 18:
entitled " An Act for the sali
of Tiuibi
Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, N
vada, and in asliington Territcjry,
e-
be
AH adverse claims to said tract must
filed in the TJ. S. Land Olhce at Oregon Cit
Oregon, before the expiration of
from this date.
Given under my hand this
sixty j da;
bth. day
of
Juue IbbJ.
L. T
u3n44jate
9AKIN, Register
ITctica of Application to purciaas e
Tinosr Iand.
U. S. Land Offi e Orecox Ci
J
T, fBEOCCT.
ine Btn. Ii3.
Notice is hereby given that Clar
;e B.iKijgi
ot irortiani, Multnoinaii Cov Ogn.
plication to purchase the a. w.
made ap
of See. 8
x. o u. o w. win. iuer.,wuntier the pro
visions of the Act of Congress approved .Turn j
3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the s-fcs of Tim
ber Lands in the States of Calif oh pia, Oregon ,
Nevada, and in V ashington Territory. "1
All adverse claims to said tract must b a
filled in the U. S. Land Othce atlOregoa City ,
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty day s
from this d te. 1
Given undsr my hand this Sth,. day ol !
June 13 3. I
L. T. SARIN, Register.
u3n44jate 1
Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land.
U. S. Laxo Office. Obicojt CatT. Ore-sox
. . . June 8th. f&.
N tice U hereby given that Tholmas E, iijeh
ct of Portland, Multnomah Co. Olgn. has m,ade
application to purchase the 8. E.i of :cc.. 14
T. 6 X. It. 3 w. v. ju. Mer., undei- the fnis
ions of the Act .f Congrcse approved June 3,
1878, entitled 41 An ct for the sale of Timber
Lands iu the States of California,! Oregon, Ne
vada, and in Washington Territory." I
All ac!vers3 claims to said tract Uimt be i?ed
in the U. S. Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore
gon beforo the expiration of sixty days from
date. I l
Given under my hand this 8th. day
June 1883. I I
uon-ttjais
TRA11SP0RTATI0II COMPANY.
The new and elegut Bamhoat
Lucea Mason
lam Portland . fnnt f Alder St. for La Center, TlM-
day.Thurmlay and Saturday at 9 a. v., touching at St.
Helen, Lake Kivcr and all intermediate tannings, no
turning leaves LaCenter at a a. m., Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes
day and Thursday.
7. C00FSR.
Butcher.
shop next door to Davenport's
Coffee House.
RivtE St. St. IIblkx, Obigos.
Choice meats of all kinds for sale.
Hotico of Application to Purchase
Timtar La&as.
Lajtd Owes AT Vanccctik W. T.
May 2Gth. 1883
'Vnw. : 1, iV.t in nmnl!.inpc with
.1VVIVCMUBICUT ( .
. 1 r . i 4 "I .nn.f.lfaH
tne provisions oi me an m uureMi'nu"'
June S, 1878 entitled "An Act for th sale of
Timber LaiiOs n the States ot tjaurornia, Ore
gon,. Nevada, ami in x ftrfhington Territory,"
has this day FiLto in thin othce his application
to purchase thefouth east J ot sectiou aj, town
ship 9 north, of range 4 west of the W Ulamette
Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court atKalama,
Watth rrT in rl rv.ru l a. v Atirrnctr urn. inoo.
A I .11 U...: olmmt T.rt
the above Heacribed land. Or any portk n thereof
are liereay reouirca u me ineircutiais ui
hce witum sixty (wi aays irom aaie nerc.
yKEl). V. SPARLING, Register.
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None or Applicatjon tu Puechase
Timj3Er Land.
Land Orrici at Vancouver, W. T.
Mav 2Cth. 1883. I
Notice is hereby civet that in compliance with
the wovisions of the Act of Consrress approved
June 3. 1878. entitled "An Act lor the sale of
Timber Lands in. the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and 14 Waahinston Territory."
John rx. .Uouglas ot Cowlitz Co. w. x. nas inis
dav filed m this office his( application to pur
chase tne south west oi north ease , sne west
ot south east and the south east of south
east 1 of section 8, township 9 north, of rane 4
1 .ia. u':n.. v : 1:
Testimony m the above caa wut Ot taiten ie
' - . ... 1-
fom the Judee of the Probate Court, at Ka-
lama, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 4th. day
at Au?urit 1843.
Any and all persona having adverso claims 10
tha above described land or anv portion thereof,
"... mm m A.
are hereby required to file their claims in
this office within sixty (GO) days from date here-
or. . .
FKED. W, SFAKLirsG, Kestster.
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Notice op Appxioation to Poechase
Timber Lands,
LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER. W. T.
r rtrii. l 100')
?T.f tm larrtT CTtven thfLt in cnmnliance with
tht Act if Conarress approved
.tt,o a. rutitled A act for the sale of
T.'n.l.o. T.nnrla in the- States of California. Ore-
llUl'tl ... - - - '
Ron, 'Nevada, and in v ashinj?ton Territory,'
Leander Michael, of Yamhill County, Oregon,
1 .: Atm filu !n fViia nnrn hi a.rnlicatinii to
purchase Lot 2 of section 8, township 8 north, of
r - ... ...ii . . . it
ranije 3 west, ol tne niamexse menuiau.
'r.4.;.nnn., in tV Kv will lie taken bs
X cafciiiiuuj m " ' -----
v. lAm n( Via PmKalo Court, at Knums.
JUIO " - - - -F -
ash. Ter. on Saturday, the 4tb. day of August,
lSS 1
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above descriien lanas, or any pmiwn umnui
are hereby required iq ntc ineir ciu "
fice within sixtvjw; aays irom oie uiicvj.
FKED. W. SPAKUNG, lie-ister.
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Notice of Apicatioa to Purchaso
Tinker Ztiads, .
Lakd Office at
Vancouver, W. T
June 5tlv 1883.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Act for tho
sale of Timber Lands in the fctatea of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Vashmgton Territory,
Auvelius M. Patterson, of Cowlitz Co, ashin?
ion Territory, hita this day filed m this othce hi
application to purchase the 8. w. i of Section 2,
Township S N..rth, of Karye 1 Last, of the W ii
lamette Meridian ,
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Jucfce of the Probate Court at kalama,
W. T- n Saturday, August 11th. 1883.
a u .. havina arl verse claims to
1 the above described land, or any portion thereof
5 are hereby required to file their claima m this of-
fcce within sixty (W) aays l.
FllED. W. SPAKLING, Kcguter.
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Notice of Application to
Purchase Timber Land.
LAJftv Office at
Vancouver, W. T.
June 1st. 18S3.
Notice is hereby g'ven that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress A
proved Juue' 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
ale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and iu. V asihitn-'ton Ter
ritory, "Kdward L. Coldwell, of Multnomah
County, Oregon, has this day filed in this of
fic his application to purchase tho w. J of N.
w. l and w 4 of 8- w- i f S ction 34, Township
9 V. of Range 4 w. of the WHainette Meiidiau.
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before tho Register and Receiver, at Vancou
ver, ash. Ter. on Saturday, the 11th. day of
August, 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described landu, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file thir claims in this of
fice within sixtv (GO) days from date hereof.
If RU. W. SPARLING. Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITy, OREGON.
June 8th. liS3.
Notice is hereby given that William H. Mark
ell of Portland, Multnomah County Oregon has
made application to- purchase the south west
of section number 22 of txwn0hip number 6 north
of Range number 3 weaoof the Willamette Me
ridian, under the provisions of the act of Can
cress, approved June 3 1878, entitled " An act
for the sale of Timber Lands, in the States of
Calif oruia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
- AU adverse claims to aaitt traet of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiiation of sixty days from this date,
(iven under my hand this 8th. day of June,
18S3, . L, T. BARIN, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U 8. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY O.REOOV.
Jf UK 8iu, 1833;
Notice is hereby given tkat Napoleon Horn
stein of Portland, Klultnoxuvh County, Oregon
has made application to purchase the north east
i of section number 26 of township number 6
north of range number 3 west of the Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and in asliington Territory."
All advers claims to sail tract, of land, or any
Sortion thereof, must be. filed in the United
tatea Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. b
lor the expiration of sjxtv days from this date.
Given under my han4 this Eighth day of June
Eighteen hundred and )Uhty-three.
h Lv T. BARIN, Register,,
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ISPAVIH CURE "
IlLllUMLLiJ
The most bucckssiclKicmedt everdisooverett
as it is certain iu Its enecis nuuu w, uu.,
READ PliOOP BELOvV.
SAVED HIM 1,800 DOLLARS.
Adaks. N. Y.. Jan. 30, 188J. -tu
n. J. Kekdall& Co.. Gents: liavin.T
used a good deal of your Kendal Sp"1 Cure
with great success, x iuoukhc i wouiu jeijwu
know what it has done for me. Two yesre apr
1 had as speedy a colt as was ever Jatsed in Jef
ferson Countv. W hen I aa breakinsr him, he
kic1 rd over the cross bar and got fast and tore
one of his hind legs all to pieces. I employed
the best farriers, but they all said he was spouea.
lie haa a very large thruiixb-pin, and x useu
two bottles of your Kendall's Spavfne Cure, and
it took the bunch ent'rely off, and he sold after
wards for $1800 (dollars). I have used it for
bone spavins an I win 1 galls, and it has always
cured completely an4 left the leg smooth.
T . r , l'j 1 - 1 r 1 T
iv is a npienaiu meaicme .IOT rneumsini"'
have recommended t o a good many, and they
all say it does the work. I was fn Uheringt
ton & Kneel and s drug store, In Adams, the otn
er day and saw a verv tine picture you sent them.
x iriwi 1,0 nuy jc, tut pouia not: tiiey saia it
would write to vqu that you would hend me one.
I wish ypu would, And I will do you all the goo4
I can.
Very respectful' E S, LtmaSc..
KENDALL'S SPAVIU CURE.
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Vevay, Ind., Aug. 12th, 1831.
Dr. B. J. KesdallA Co., Gent: Sample of
circulars received to-day. Please send me some
with my imprint, printed on one side only, xne
Kendall s Spavin Cure 13 in exellent demand
with us, and net only for animals, but for hu
man ailments also. Mr. Jos. Voris, one of th
leading farmers in our county. soraiud an ank
le badly, and knowinj; the value of the rcmidy
for horses, tried it on himself, an I it did far bt-U
ter thsn he had expected. Cured the sprain ia
very short order.
Yours respectfully, U. U. THIXBAKD.
Price $1. per bottle, or 6 bottles f ar 13. All
druggifts nave 1 or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt tf price by the
rcprletora, Ub. U. J. Kendall & uo.. xunos
jurgh Falls, Vt. Send for Illustrated circular.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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27 Stops, fO Sets Reeds, $90
CcWcn 'Concho i:!xCr I TOt'f, Wainut or Kbonlzwt
Case, 5 OrtavcrTotal tot I'lalin.l prlKht K- llown. klrrl
I mntalna IS full mmtn
rprnri,iampr).ii:u3, i wiu i lor nuric, tiaixiirs ai4
VoV.rri ;r tiovlric, intty'it Toint ftuu Anion,
liEVV Ar tinvrr. l:IH:rKOAKl (patento.l )
I2iOBM()l3 M'ftrSf. FaWonr inr-o n month,
dcntr'll-icrrartns'. f J Factory worKtnir IVY n'I
ty::i:loa' lllcctrU IJ.-lit at li J nil to fill ordmn
P77rrlrc, nosc-l, I'cllrerwl tward dCttT
I- -s Cam here. L-ioul. liook, e., culy s?
If c fir tm prff tn ron r.rt rat mtiittd mwm Orgmn mnd I with
'-ot.' rrtond i.U rowj wiii io'fi, notbina; rnn be flrci
'omc onl cramfna tho tnft rumt- Leave . Y. City,
Earclay ev- Chritnnlicr K i'trrti-a. .SO a. m. or 1 p. m.
irare, cxcurrfo-i cnlv t"!t5. Icavo W'axhingivn at 1 si
.)!. m. nrrivinrrlu y. Y. ot 3.JJ or 9 p. pi. rarix 6jltor
rr'.:tcn f ron Chlc npo, Richmond. l-Tilia., boston, &c,aty
TJca'.ty's rxcurHon. Touto Circular,") $5nllowtxl top"
T7:iRri If yonlu7; forae rnyway, you ra kom.
J'rco Conch w ith roll" nttn1an(a metaall trl
OtlicrOrr-vni 30. fiO. t M up. 1 uiiiofortr ISiti SiU.
Vnnl'.Txl i:!a.(rr.li 4 al!mrar frrr. Add rota or Call tlpoit,
fAHEEL T. EHA7TT, T7ilajtca xTew Jerscr
2Totic3 of Applisatioa'torMC-i&so
Tinker Lands. -
Land Omen at Vascocviii vr. T.
lay 2(Jth, 1883.
Notice is hereby glveathat incompliance with
the provixions of the Act of Congiess approved
June 3. 1S78 entitled " An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands ia ths States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, am ia v ahinvt n Territory,
Frank Smith, of Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter.
has this day fill in this office his applica
tion to purchase the north east J of section 32,
township 9 north, of range 4, west, of the W'id
amette Mcri lian.
Testimony ia the above case will be token fcc?
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
W. T. on Monday, August Gtb. 18.S3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims tf
the above described lands, or aay portion there
of, are hereby required to tile their claima in.
this office within sixty(GO) day from date hereof.
FItlSD. W. SPILING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Hand.
Land Oyrcs at Vaxcotvct.'W. T. J
May 25th. 1SS3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith
the provisions of the Act of Conprtss approved
June 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the .ale ot
Tiosbt-i Lanrls in the Statesof California, 'reifon,
Nevada, and in Washinjfton Territory, " John
S. Alexander, of Columbia County, Oregonhaa
this dav tiled in this office his application to pur
chase the east J of north east J and cast J of
south east J of section 10, Township 8 north, of
range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the atove case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Monday, the Gth. day of August,
18&3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above desciibcd lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to file their claims in
this office t ithin sixty (CO) days from date hereof.
1'KLD. v . SPARLING, Register.
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Notice for. Pudlicatiox.
Laxd Oyricu at XANcorrriBTV. T.
May 2Cth 1883. I
Notice ts hereby given that the following-named set
tier has filed notice of liia intention to moke final proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof will be ml
i vloru the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kstatc.
W. T., on Saturday, July 7th. 183, viz: John Itiaaeu,
Uomestcod Application Xo. V901 for the south eaakj of
section 8, townoliip 8 north, rmngo 3 west.
He immes the following witnenaes to prove his contin
uous roaidiajce upon, and cultivation o(, said land, viz.
LeautU-r Michael. of Oak Point, W. T
John A. Andersen, of "
Abraham C. SlowTey, ef "
Fred. C. Scluunbonit, of
, KKED. W. M'ARLLNO, ReirUttr..
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Notice or Application to Purchase
- Timber Laud.
u. s.
Lad Officii atOreco.t Citt, Obiooit.
Juno 1st. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that John Clark;
of Multnomah County, Oregon has made appli-.
cation to purchase the north wct i of section
34T.65. R.3w. of WHlamette Meridian under
the provisions of the Act of Congress aiprovett
June 3, 1878, eatitied "An Act for the sale of
Timber Landaiu.the States Of Califoraia, Ore-,
gon, Nevada, and ia Washington Territory."'
AU adverse claims to said tract, or any iortior.
thenof must be tiled in the U. H. Laad Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of
sixty days fromthis date.
Given under my hand this 1st. day of June
1383.' .
L. T. BARINV Rcter.
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