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THE COLUMBIAN,
&t, Helen, Columbia CoM Or.
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LOCAL .NEWS
Received n call on Tuesday from Mr.
Iloussel and son, Oeo. O. RouhsoI. He i,3
.a brother-in-law of Pete-Shaivion, and a
rery fine geuUeman. Ho is a French
Louisianiari by birth, and a resident of
iSart Frais0, Cal., where he has con
siderable property, nrul is an ingenious
workrnau in anything that requires a
.thorough understanding of mechanics.
He and his son had some splendid look
ing .rifles whic& he constructed. We
look them around Frogmore, and ho
a well as his son, who is an artist
And photograph colorist, wero very much
.delighted. Mr. Roussel put our eight-day-clock
in repair in a few minutes.
We gay.o io young man some-photo
' gfap,Iis (to colqr. M,r Itoussel has some
idea of settling in tin's vicinity ; ho and
)Ih excellent family would be a great ac
quisition to St. Helen.
ijt&t Sunday livening wo took our
family ,up to jR. &. Fullerton's. Wc i
found quite a plumber there 'r-joyi-'o
themselves eating cherries. Mrs. Wni.
Popeland, Mhs Higgins, the school
teacher, Mr. Mills, wife and daughter, j
jA.ll the FrHyrU;n family were at home
except Robert, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Mills favored us with some excellent
singing, one piece they ksang as very
beautiful and well executed, its name
-was "Where Mammas Neves Die." Mrs.
Mills fingers the organ keys with much
grace. We had a rare feast of cherries.
Mr. R. .8. FuVerton is very successful
as a fruit raiser, and understands to per
fection the $cien.ce Qf arboriculture. Dolle
rode down with tis rw far as the Beaver
hotel when wjereVumed home.
We called on Tuesday at Mr. S. A.
Miles' house, which ho has Jiad repaper
ed and repainted in modern btylo of art.
His daughter Lucy is getting better. We
were taken out to view their fine garden,
almost the enro work of Willie Miles'
land. We were presented with some
mammoth Heads 1 lettuce, Tl- peas
were in bloom, the potatoes in blossom,
and everything in a high stato of for
wardness. Wo noticed a peach tree
growing in a ledge, and yet full of peach
es. The IdQUsts around the house afford
a charming shade.
Mr. Henry Vanblaracom stopped with
us all night Wednesday, and renewed
the friendship of old days. He is living
near tilencoe in Washington County.
He reports the death of Enos "Korthrup,
aged eight years. The funeral services
wero held at Korthrop's father's house,
within two miles of Glencoe. Rev. Jef
ferson Ca.niplell of the United .Breth
ren Church preached his funeral sermon
wh'ch was one of .rjat beuity and
power, and marks Campbell as an orator
of the .highest rank.
J. I. Smith, of Harrisburg, Linn Co.,
died at his residence in U?at place last
Saturday. Mr. Smith was well known
.throughout the state. He has been a
citizen of Oregon from his early boy
hood. In 1 87G he was elected state sen
ator to represent his county, and showed
rnarked ability as.a legislator. He was
j- man of good talents and possessed con
siderable influence ..as a local politician.
Jie was a brother in-law of Dr, A.
C. Kinney of this city. Astorian.
Major Adams has received an invita
tion to participate in the Fourth of July
.celebration at Garnet, Kansas. It is to
he a jwonster celebration. Lorin H.
Gordon, Editor of the Anderson County
tfjmblican is Chairman of the Execu
tive Committee. GordQn is a nephew
.of our cousin Whejcler. Hon. Schwyjer
.CJolfax, ex-vice-president of the United
.States is the Orator. We should bo glad
fce present, and deliver a poem, but
.caunot leave our business.
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TJie Chinamen, by tha use of giant
powder to kill fish, have lled streams
with dead fudl, poisoning the water and
.unless prompt measures are enforced we
phail have a sweeping pestilence. The
j-TJlie Jaws for such a high crime should
j be. enforced, and the lives of whito peo
ple protected. The stench around the
different creeks in this vicinity is intol
(erablc This course of the Chinamen
wiy cause a great scarcity of fish if foot
their utter extermination.
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The switch into Columbia city wijl
start from tho main tr-tck below the ci,ty
at a point where the old Stehman Louse
used to stand and bak of Mrs. Max
well's will strike into First Street, and
proceed up by Dr. C. G. CapW on
Jpwards Hez. CapW where it will strike
fL ppnrse in the Columbia Ri ver.
fgWp would call particular attention
to G. W. McBride's local Ad. entitled
. Change,"
Glendye has been trying to get some
one to take down an afiidavit to his wife
to sign that he nover beat her, but so
far those appealed toj have refused, but
we Lave found one, Holland if, j jarvty
says he will takp it ; ho is knowing to
his beating her, aiyj 13 will take an af:
lidavit to her. Ms. Glendye says no
matter who lwoughl it, sho would never
sign it. !
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Mj-rt. Fabre was .lately in Portland to
look after some property left her at St j
jr'aul, Oregon, a houso and lot. Her
maiden name was Bccket. It should be
sjM-lt according to French vernacular
Becquett(. Mr. Fabre is a Belgian,
was a'sharphooter in the Belgian army.
To hear his description f military mat
ters in Delgium is very interesting.
i
A string of affidavit i long enough to
reach to Deer Inland could be produced
in proof of GIendye's maltreating his
wife. The more that thing is stirred the
meaner it Iqoks for Glendyo and the
mist. All that try to prop up the mist
;bring themselves down to the same level.
The mist is a dead Jssue, and a living
mal odor.
'
Mr. and Mrs Wni.' Harris havo re
turned from Tacon,ia wlere they went j
visit their daughter's family. Another
grandchild has put out liko a rpot from
the ancestral tree. Everyone will feel
sorry that Mrs. Harris' health since
their return has not been iisjjQQd aa it
was beforb she went. j
Dr. Blanchard and family have mjoved
to Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon, and
Frank lloyt haft byen up there. The
Dr. and his excellent wife will be much
missed in the society of the County.
No one has done more to build up the
County while lining ih it lhah Dr. Blan
chaid. .
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Mr. Longfellow, formerly Proprietor
of the Exchange Hotel in Portland j is
stopping with Esq. Perry. He is very
deaf and hopes to recover his hearing by
stopping in tho healthy air of Columbia
County. It seems pleasant to see Esq.
Perry once more around among folks.
.Judge Moore has bought his children
a horse, which bears the euphonious
name of Doughnut. It is a bay in col
or, and very gentle. The children en
joy their new horse hugely. Frank rode
out to visit Birney on Wednesday morn
ing. Met Edward Htnrici in town. He
has been very sick, but is now on the
mend. He reports tho water rising fast.
The cattle are wading from ridgo: to
rid;;c on Sauvie's Island, and cause much
care on tho part of their owners
,
Mrs. Frank Hoyt has had quite a trip
up the Valley. Frank has purchased a
fine covered carnage something in:the
style of tho old fashioued chaise.. It
will keep off rain and sun, and is naid to
be very elegant,
J. W. Campbell left on the boat to
day to look out'somc land for L Samu
els, proprietor of the West Shore. If
iere is a good piece left Campbell; will
hunt it out, particularly if it is for an
Editor.
The Lucca Mason will have an ex
cursion to Oregon City, June 24th.
Will leavo La Centre at 5:30 A. M., j and
St. Helen at 7 a. m., will touch at Sha
bert's also. Fare for round trip 75cts.
Miss Annie Merrill has finished her
school in Ns. 9 District on the Upper
Scappoose. She is as brilliant as ever,
and foels great respect for Major Adams
for his fearlessness in telling the truth.
Mr. S. A. Mjiie?, executor of the Gum
Estate, has purchased a marble monu
ment, cost 8100, for John Gum's grave
Surely if any one deserved a fine monu
ment noble old John Gum does.
L Samuels, of the West SiorG'ww in
St Helen Wednesday. His artist took
a view of Muckles' Mill. He intends to
give full iliaitrations of Columbia Coun
ty at soiwg future day. j
Gleudye has found a brother in Roy
croft who has giyejj. his wife the worst
black eye you iver saw, all because she
trimmed their .yotfcful progeny with a
vine maplv. ;
Mr. 0. S. Mills is painting and fitting
up what was formerly the Klopke man
sion opposite Dr. Stewart's former coun
try residence. Mr. Mills is a gentleman
of taste. I
Some cf Muckles' pimps are trying to
pjastcj- over Glendye's meanness, j It is
too.thn. Trying to uphold himj they
show iiow rotten-cored they aro them.
seLv.es. Henry Woodham was marripd to
Mrs. Elizabeth Boy n, Junfs 12jL.b,j 1,S3,
at the residence of 1). J. Sweitzer,' in St
Helen, Oregon, by W. H, Whitney,
J. P.
Monday th Wbte West with all Hags
flying con-veyed up the Vice Presiden
tial party and the great Temperanco ad
vocate, Miss Willard.
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Will C. King. Grand Lecturer, is
stopping at Judge Moore's. t
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CHANGE.
In order to prepare for an.'iniportaut
Change
jn business in July next, I shall
Close up
all accounts due ine on or before Julj' 1st
where not otherwise agreed, all accounts"
Must be paid
or settled by note with approved security
beforeJuly 1st, 1883.
G-. . McBBIDE.
Department of Public Instruction
Tho State Teachers' Association for
181S3 has been appointed to meet at
Salem, June 2Gth, and will continue in
session Juno 27, 28 and 29. Teachers
and friends of education in all paits of
the Stato aro cordially and earnestly in
vited to attend aiid take par.t in the dis
cussiona. An excellent programme is
being prepared and will be printed for
distribution as early as passible. Supe
rior lectures and instruction will be
given by tho leading e.ducators and
teachers of our higher institutions of
learning and tho common schools.
Arrangements have been made for re
duced rates on the principal bjnes of
travel to all persons attending the Asso
ciatio.n. The questions below for di-cussion
at the Institute aro
1 What are comparative mrr)t3 of mixed
and graded schools t
2 What are tho proper spheres of the
inductive and deductive methods of in
struction 3 What aro the causes of tho decliuing
health of pupils, and tho remedies 1
I What methods of instruction will !
most successfully lead pupils to original
investigation 1
5 Can music be combined with physical
education in our schools 1
6 What motives $nd incentives to study
ought to be appealed to ? .
Just received this week,
Pacific Mills Dress Goods, Can
ton Gingham3, Lace "d Em
broideries, also a full assortment of
Graaits Iron "Waro, Tia "Ware,
Scytfc.35, Hayforks, Bruslihsoks,
also
Lidies Uppers and Sandals now
stylos Ladies', Misses', and Childrens'
SllOeS for sale at the lowest market
prices for Cash a
aScrido'3 Store.
'NEWS DE0PS.
Miss Nellie Moore is at home.
Richard Cox has green peas in his
garden.
Glendye -says ho is goinj up. Jle
ought to go xtj.
Judge Win ton of Astoria has lately
been up to visit his father-in-law.
It is said Dr, C. G. Caplcs got CO ets.
a pound for the ilecco of h'm goats.
Mrs. Lizzie Butler ha? sent home a
photograph of her baby cabinet size.
Mr. S. A. Miles has enlarged photo-
i graphs of himself and daughter Lizzie.
Anew road has been built up to the
Masonic Cemetery on Germawy Hill.
Mr. Godkin has been putting in some
finishing touches on Judge Moore's man
sion. Mr. Simpson we opine, lias grained
the doors of the Masonic hall in artistic
style.
Mr. Crooks and family have moved
from the Durell house down to a logging
camp.
Columbia City is to havo a fine post
oflice. Mr. Godkin has been summoned
thither.
Mrs r.ishop, back of Enterprise Land
ing, has been very sick. Dr, Stewart
wa3 summoned.
When wo went up the road Sunday
we met many railroad teams and slath
ers of Chinamen.
Mr. Eugeno Semplo took up J. W.
Campbell, surveyor, to Cedar Mountain
Mill on business.
Mr. Henry Vanblaracom was in town
on Tuesday on tho way to Rainier, lie
ha haj a very serious time with his
yes.
J. H. Davenport lias a refrigerator
where he keeps his poda and ginger alo
which has a refreshing coolness in theso
hot days.
Mr. W. H. Musgrovo was lately in
St. Helen, hunting J. W. Campbell for
surveying purposes. Mr. Musgrove is
splendid company.
Mr. M. F. Hazois little daughter
Rhoda has been very low with typhoid
fever, and o.t expected to live, but we
hear is a Jittle better.
Dr. Jessup presented a purse of fifty
dollars to Miss Willard in Portland to
help defray her expenses whilo battling
for the cause of Temperance.
Mrs. W. O. King, wife of tho Grand
Lecturer, rodo out to give us a call on
Wednesday morning. Sho stated shu
was much pleased with Oregon.
The blasting on the railroad still con
tinues. We guess tho hands dou't tako
the Polarits or .else they think a little
opposition from uiosa-backs dou't ailiount
to much.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PUItCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vancocv eu, W. T. )
May 31st. 18S3. f
Notice in ht-roby givon that in coniliii--e with the
provision of thp'Act of t'onuresM arovci June .'5.
Kihtutn liuiiilris an.l Hvvcntv -iht, intitlctl " An at-t
for the sale of Tirtilx-r IaikIm in the States r.f Calif'trnut,
Oregon, Nt-Mula, ami in wasiuxotoN TEl:i!iToKV,"Tliotna
M. Stark, of Multnomah I'otmry, Oregon, lias f hin lav
lilal in thjs oiti! liis apvl'k-ation to juuvhase the north
w. quarter of bi-i tion to iuilu 10 north, of r.me 3
w. of the wiLLAMtrrrn mkiiimas.
Testimony in the alve case will be taken ln-fore the
Uejfister an.l Iterciver, at ancomer .Hit. tkk. on
Tluirs.lay, tlie SUL tlay of AUUtsr Kij;hteeii IimiUre'l
eighty-three.
Any and all ersons having aclvers claims to the
above ileseribeil lands, or any rtion thereof, are licre
by required to file their chiiin-j in this, ortice witli'm six
ty (tjj days fnni date hereof.
FilEU. W. Sl'AllLING, llc-ister.
u"n t "j 15
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PUItCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. I.AN U Oh TICK AT ORKfJON ClTV, I(KtOX.
June 15 1SS3.
Xptlcc is hereby given that Alden R (irahant of Port
land, Multnomah' Tounty Oregon has made abdication
to purchafo tlie x. t". iiarter of section inmiK r in of
townsiiip iiumtier6 north of ratine nunilKTtJ west of the
willamkttk .MKitiuiAN, under the provisions of tlie act of
t'onress. aproved June .'t, 1S7X, entitled " An act for
the sale of Tiudier luuls in tlie States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in wahiiinoton tkkhitoky.
All ailverse claims to said tract of land, or any )ortion
thereof, must e tilul in the I'nited Suites Litnd Otlice,
at t trevron 'ity, Oregon, liefore the expiration of sixty
days from this date.
Civeifiunder inv hand this 1,'th. day of June 1SS.1.
U T. UAIUN, Jletfister.
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NOTICE Off - APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE 'C1M13ER LAND.
U. S. Land Okhce at Okeuox Citv, Orkkn.
June 1"
Notice Is hereby pven that Allert 1. Nelson of Port
land, Multnomah" County 'recoil has m:ule iiplication
to purchase the s w. quarter of section inunU-r 0 of
township number?0 north of rane mnntier 3 west of the
willamkttk MKiiiMAX. under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3, lSTS, entiled " An act for
the Mule of Timber I-mds in tlie States of California, Ore
gon, N'eada, and in i AsnixnToX tkkkitoky.
All ailverse claim's to said tr.u-t of land, or any iortion
thereof, must be tiled in the Cuitcd States lind tlicee,
at Oregon, lietore tho expiration of sixty davs from this
date.
Given under mv hand ihjs'lfdh. dav of June lSkUS.
L. T. HAK1N, lUi,'ister.
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NOTJCE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
I". S. La so Offick at Orkoon Cnx, Or boon.
June l.'th. lss;f.
Notice is hereby triven that wii.i.iam .m. howks of l'ort
laud, Multnomali County Oregon h:u niaile applittitn
to purchase the N. F ijuart-er of section uumler2of town.
ship nunilier 0 north of ratine number 3 w. of the wil
lvmkttk MKumiAS, under the provisiims of the act of
Congress, apjiroveil June S, 137.S, entitlel " An oct for
the sale of Timber Lauds in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, ami in wakhinuton tkkuitoky.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any port ion
thereof, must be tiled in the I'nited States Uand Oltiee,
at Oregon City, Hreon, liefore the expiration of sixty
davs from tliis date.
liiven under mv hand this l.'.th dav of June 1SS3.
1 T. HAIilX, Ke-ister.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. Lasi Ofmcb at Orwiox City, Ork(-.
Ji ve l.
Notice is hereby riveii that Henry Kptiicx of Portland,
Multnomah County, Oregon has made application to
purchase the k. w. quarter of se-tioii number 34 of town
ship number 7 north of ranjre numVer 3 w. of the wil
i.AMtne Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3, li78, entitled " An act for
the "sale of Timlcr Lands in the States of C.ilfornia, Ore
gon, Nevada ami in wasjusuto.v tkhritoiiv.
All adverse claims to said tract of land or any portion
thereof, must Ikj tiled in the I'nited States Land tMHee,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty
days from this date.
Oiveti under my liand this irth. dav of June 1S:3.
L. T. 15AKIN, Kogistc-r.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Lam Ofi ick at Vancouver, W. T. 1
May 31st. ISPS. J
Notice Is herein- siven tli.it in compliance with
the provision nt the Act of Congress approved
.Time 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Act for the s.al, of
Timber Lands in the States of California., Ore
on, Nevada, and in Wa'diin.urtoJi Territory,'
John 15. Withrow r .Multnoinah County Ore
?n, has tliis clay tiled in this ntttcu his a)ilica
tion to pnrchat; the . v. $ of Section 2-1, Town
chip 10 North, of HaneS West of the Willam-.
ette Meridian.
Testimony in the above ,c.isa will be tiiken Ik;.
fore the Jirtister aud Keceiver, at Vancouver,
V. T. n Wedr-osda.v August 22d. 153.
Any and ail ktu Laving a-l.vct-se claim.? t
the alnive tle.vi"iLci! land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby rojulred to file their claims in this
office within mxtv(('0) days fiotndate hereof.
FKKi). W. Sl'AKLlNU, Register.
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Notice For Publication.
LASnOlTICE AT VaS(.WVB,V. T.
June7tb,
Notice is hereby eiv'en that the. f;llowin-nain-Hl
settler ha hied notice of his iutention to
make final proof In supirt of his claim, and
that said ppjof will be made lefire the Jmleof
tlie 'rob:ite Court at Kal.vma, W. T , on Satur
day, July, 14 SN3, vi.: Ad.lis.Hj l'otter,
Homestead Applications No. 4011, for the north
east i if Sec. K Tp. l-.i-ht X. l. 4 w.
He names tho following witnesseji to jirove his
continuous reeiilenco upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
(Jeorire H. Heather, of Oak Point, W. T.
Robert V.'estwick, tA
Frank Slaughter, of
James Coleman, of " "
.FUKD. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice for Publication
Lami Okvjce at "J
Oregon City, Oukoom. v
JuneS, 1SS3. j
Notice is hereby piven that the following-named
settler has KTi.Fy notice of his intention to make
Ki??Ai., vhoof in support of his claim, a.jd that said
proof will lie made before tho County Clerk of
Columbia County at St. .Helens, Oregon, on
Monday July 15, 1NN3, .viz: Andrew Anderson,
Homestead Fntry No, 30SS for tho E. i of N. E.
Of Sec. 32, T. 7 N. R. 5 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove hid
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
haid laud, viz:
John ('undersoil, Erich .Tepson k O'e Ander
son of Riverstile, !c N. C. Dale of St. .Helens, all
of Columbia County, Oregon.
. L. T. 1JAR1N, Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Las n Okpkr at Orkoon Citv, ;x. June S, iss:?.
Notice fs hereby piven that the following
named settler has hied notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hjs claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens, Ore
gon, 011 Monday July 1 1S3, viz. John Ciun
der.oii, HomeHteTtd Entry No, 300."i for the K. K of
h. E. 1 and additional Homestead Entry 1225 "for
w. .', of s. e. i of Sec. 32, T. 7 N. R. 5 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
sail I land viz:
Andkew A'ijEiisON4and ERICH JEP.sof of Riv
erside, an I N. c. dale of St. Helens, all of Co
lumbia County, Oregon.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber land.
U. Sk Land Office, Ohegon Citv, Orep.ok,
.lune Sth. 1K.S3.
Notice is hereby piven that Thomas E. Rich
et of Portland, Multnonmh Co. Ogii. has inad
application to purchase the s. E. 1 of Sec. 14
T. 6 N. R. 3 w. Will. Mtr., under the irois
ion of tho Act of Congress approved JuneS,
1878, entitled "An Act fr the Hale of TiniW
Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, an.l in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract must be Tiled
in tho IT. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore
pon before the expiration of sixty days from this
Ci'veii under my hand this Sth. day of
June 1883. L T BARIS Kegirttcr
u3n44jate
Lost.
A Remarkable Circitmslaiicc. '
In 1875 a very peculiar man in kid glyes arrived
at Columbia City. Every one pronounced him an oddi
ty. Owimi to the trr,!a amount of brushi ',u became
lost in the heart tin ity. Nothiii? has teen heartl
from him until ot late; hen he cit his way out, dressed
rather shabbily, his clothes badly torn, ai.tf his anta
loons in his boots. After following up in his trail will
befomid i
THE BARGAIN STORE, j
which he has lately established where can be found as
choice a selection "of family groceries, dry-goods,
hardware, and Yankee Notions, :w can be tumid, at
prices that for cheapness astonish all. Order rcsjicot
fully solicited. j '
C- H- Hodges !
Columbia City, Oregon, j
Notice of Application t.v Purchase
Timber Land.
V. S. LAN Is OFFICK AT .5 .UilCOO.V.CITV, OllV;:.V.
. Ji nk stii. 1-js.:.
Notiro U herel'v given that Amlrcw J. hvRertof Port
laml. .Multnoinali .County Oretfon turn mailu niliciition
to jiurrliase the soith west J of suction iiunilii-r IS of
townsliiji nuiuis-r ti north of rane nunilier 3 west of tlie.
vni.LAMKrE Meriilian, under tlio provisions of the act of
fgnress. ajrovcil June 3, 1S7S. viitillol " An :-t for
tlj.i siile of Timlier I aikIs in the Stales of ('alifuriiia, Ore
iu, Nevaila, ami in wahiiinoton tkioutouy.
All adverse claims to said tract of lam!, or any portion
thereof, must le liletl in the I'niteI States', Itiul !Iice,
at Oreiron "ity, lirejjon, before the expiration of sixty
iluyu from this date.
tiiveti under mv hand this Sf h. dav of June lSKp,.
L. T. UAU1N, Ketjister.
vSn-11jS ; i
Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber Land. i
IT. S. I.ANIM 'FFfl.'K AT OIJKGfiX CITV, OUKCON.
Ji nb 8 hi. 1SS.H.
Notice i hereby pievn that Francis 1'. Fine
gan of l'o)-Uaiid,;ilultuomah County rem h:ui
made appleation to purchase the north west of
section number 22 of township number G north of
ran;-ce number .3 west of the V illamette Meridian,
under the provisions ot the act of Congress,
approved June 3, IS78, entitled "An ac$ for the
sale of Timber Lands iu the States of Califonia,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All iulverse claims to said tiact of land, or any
.portion thereof, must be filed in tlW United
States Land Otlice, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
(riven uudor my hand this 8th. day of June
1SS3. ; i
L. T. UARIN, Kctflster.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TQ
PURCHASE TIMI5EII LAND.;
V. S. L.VND OFUCn AT OKECIOX CITV O.itKttOX.
Ji nk Stii, lSX.
Notice is hereby .triven that Napoleon Horn
stein i 1'ortland, Multnomah County,' Oregon
ha made application to purchase the north cast
, of section nmnlitr 2i of townshijt number G
north of ran;-ro number 3 west of the Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
yon, Nevada and in Washington Territory."
All ad vers claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must bo filed in the United
States Land Oiiice at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
(.liven under my hand this Kihthday of Juno
Kifihtoen hundred and Fiht-three.
Li. T. l'JA KIN, Register.
ii5ii44jatc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMJiER LAND.
Lasi Office at Yancovver, W. T.
May 31st 183.
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance
with the provisions of Congress approved June
3, "An Act for the sale of TimlH-r Lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nebula,
and in Washington Territory," Edar Tyers,
of Multnoinah County, ( ivfon, has thi d;vy tiletl
in thin oFKii'K hi application to purchase, the
North Fast $ of Section 1';, Twnship 10 North,
of Kair-ie 3 w. of the VVilla:;.ette Meridian.
Testimony in the case will betaken before the
Register and R'feiver, at Vaneouvef, Wash.
Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day of At ousT 1SS3.
Any and nil persons having adverse claims to
the alvve described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to file their clainn in
this ofkick within sixty (00) itavs from date here
of, ' ;
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION j TO
PURCHASE TLMRER LAND.
Land Office at Yancouvf.r W.; T.
May 31st. ISS3.
Notice is hereby piven fhat iu compliance
with the provisions t.-f the Act of Conprejsap
proved .Tun 3, lS7f entitled "An act for the
ale of Timlier Iai;U in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washinpton I Ter
ritory," Hermnn l'oineister, of Multnomah Co.
Oregon, h.is thw day tiled in this office his
application to purchase the s. K. of Section
it's Township 10 North, of Range 3 West, of the
Wi lamette Meridian. !
Testimony in the aliove case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver at Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day ot August
1SS3.
I Any and all person having adverse claims t
j the aliove desorjbed lands, or any jKirtion there
of, are hereby required to hie their cl;inis in
this office within sixty (CO) days from date here
of. !
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION! TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
I
I", g. Land Ofuck at Orkoov Citv, Onietiox.
.lune l."tlii IMS.
Notice is lu-re1y piven that Alfrol I.irr of 1'ortlanil,
Multnomah Cou,if y ilrepcm has iiui'leaiu'lier.tion tour-i:xnM-
the s. w. of section iiiiinN-r IS of township num
ber C x. of rnngt) iKiiuher H west of the wii.lamKtt Merid
ian, untlerthe provisions n! tlieai-t of Coupress, approx eil
.lune 3. 1S7S, i i. titled "Anaetfor the sale of Timber
ln.ls iu the St,-is of Caflfornia, Oregon, Nevaila, and
in wasiiinoton Territory.- !
All ailvi-rse el.ons t-i said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must lie Tiled in the the I'nited States Land of
fice, at Oregon City, Oregon, liefore the expiration of six
ty days from this date. 1
liiven under mv hand this l.'ith. dav of June 1$S3.
L T. UAKIN, Kepister.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION,! TO
PURCHASE TIMI5ER LAND.
I
Land Office at VAxmrvER, XV. T.
May 31st.!lKS3.
Notice is herel.y gjven that in omiplance with
the provisions of tlje Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1S7-S entitled " An act for the; sale of
Timlier Lands in the States of California, Ore
eon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"'
Ceorge H. Lrown of Multnomah County, Ore
gon, has this day tiled in this otlice his applica
tion to purchase the N. W. of Section 2i; '1 own
ship 10 N. of Range 3 w. of the Willamette Me
ridian. (
Testimony in the above case will 1 taken le
fore tho Register i?nd Receiver, at Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on Wednesday, AUGUST the 22d.
1SK3. ' .
Any and all persons having :id verse cl.ums to
the above lescrilieil lands, or any portion there
of are hereby reipured to tile their claims in this
otlice within sity (C0) days from date hereof.
FRHt). W. SL'AKLIXC, Register.
ti3n4"jl."i !
NOTICE O APPIJCATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vax.'ouvek, W. T. I
May 3lstv18S3. (
Notice is herel.y piven that in compliance
with the provision? of the Act of Congress at
proved June 3, 1S7, entitled "An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevaila, and in Washington
Territory," Winf'ield S. Lafore of Multnomah Co.
Ogn. has this day tiled in this otlice hisapplica
tion to purchasethe South West of Section 2C,
Township 10 North of Range 3 West of the Will
amette Meridian. I
Testimony in the above case w ill lie taken be
fore the Register and Receiver at Vancouver
"W. T. on Wednesday, the 22d. clay ai orsT 1W3.
Any ami all persons havin;; adverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of, aro hereby required to file their claim m
this otlice within sixty(OO) days from date here
of. J .
FKED. W. SI AKI.1NI. liepistcr.
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TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Tho new and elegant Steamboat
Lucca Mason
Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for 1-1 Center, Tues
day, Tluirfcdav and Saturday at ! A. a., touching at St.
Helen, Tutko itiver and all iiiterme.Ii.-Ue Jandiups.
turuing leaves lii'eiiter at 0 A. M.. .Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, fjniding made at Woodland 011 Wednes
day ami Thursday.
T. CQ023E.
Butolier.
Shop next door to Davenport's
oftVc House.
River St. St. Hhi.en, Oisec;on.
Choice meats of all kimls for sal.
Tersons desiring to piirehase irojH:rty in St. Helen
can ohtain mv interest lv applviiig to Hon. K 1). Shab
tuck of Portland. OlhWin Cilisan s I'.lock: First Street,
between, Pine and Oak: I'ortlumL
F. F. VICT R.
Hctico of Application to Tnrchaso
TiniTDsr Lands.
Land Office at VAvcorvEit W. T.
. May 2i;th. 1SS3'
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1S7S entitled "An Act for the. sale of
Timlier Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
James M. Kadcljtte, of Cowlit'.Oo., Wash. Ter,
has this day filed in this office his application
to purchase thesiull east J of sectiou 32, town
ship 9 north, of range 4 west of the Willamette
Meridian.
Testimony in th,o above CAse will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama,
Wash. Ter., on Monday, August Cth. 13.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described land, or any rti'.'n thereof
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fice within sixtv (CO) davs from date hereof.
FRKD. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Laxd OrricE at Vancouver, Y. T. )
May 2C,tJi. 1SM3, f
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance with
tho provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 17S, entitled " An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
John If. Douglas of Cowlitz Co. W. T. has tnis
day li'ed in ihis otlice his application to pur
chase the south west J of north east the west
h of south east and the south east $ of south
east of sectiou S, ttwuhip H noith, of range 4
west, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony ii the aUtve case will bo taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Ka
lama, Wash. Ttf. wn Saturday, the 1th. day
of August
Any and all jeriis having adverse claims ti
the above described lam.1 or any jiortion thereof,
are hereby required to Klo their claims in
this office within sixty (GO) days from date here
of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
- Timber Lands.
LAND OFFICK AT VANCOUVER, W. T.
. May 211th. 1HS3.
Notice is hereby piven that in compliiince-with
tho provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1S7S, cutitled ' " An act for tho sale of
Timber Lands iu tho States of California, Ore
gon, Nevad,-., and in Washington Territory,"
Leander Michael, of Vamhill County, Oregon,
has this day filed in this olhoe his application to
purchase I"t 2 f seeti"n S, townsiiip S north, of
range 3-vest, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony iu the almve case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 4th. day of August,
1SS3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the afiove described lands, or any portion thereof,
arc hereby rNyuired to tile their claims in this of
fice within sixtv i0) davs trvm date hereof.
FRBJ. W. SPARLING, Register,
2? otj co of Ap-fclication to Purchaso
Tini'o J-iands,
Land Office at
Vancouvhi, W. T
June 5th. 1S.S3.
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance
' with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
j jirovt-'l June 3, 1S7-S entitled "An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of California,
j Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,'
! Aurelins M Patterson, of Cowlitz Co, Washing
ton Territory, has this day filed 111 tins oince his
a (plication to purchase the s. w. of Section 2,
Township S North, of Range 1 East, of tho Wil
lamette Meridian
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the .fudge of the Probate Court at Kalama,
W. T. on Saturday, August 11th. 1XS3.
Any and all iwi-sons having adverse claims to
the aliove described land, or any portion thereof
are hereby required to tile their claims in this of
fice within sixtv (l0) days from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
u3nl4jat
Noiice of Application to
Purchase Timber Land.
Land Office at
KFICE at
f, W. T. V
1st. 1XS3.
Vancolveii,
June 1st. 1XS3.
Notice is hereby g'ven that in compliance
With the provisions of tho Act of Congress a
proved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the
ale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in WaKhington Ter
ritory,' Edward LJ Col.lwell, of Multnomah
County, Oregon, has this day filed in this of
fice his application to purchase the w. J of n.
v. and w. Jof h. w. of Section 34, Townsiiip
y N. of Range 4 w. of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in tho above case will bo t"keu
before the Register and Receiver, at Vancou
ver, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 11th. day of
August, f3. .
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above describe. I lands, or any Portion thereof,
are hereby required to tile their claims in this of
fice within sixtv (CO) davs from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPAKL1NU. Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TlMliEU LAND.
V. S. LAND OFFICE AT OUEGON CITY, OliKUOX.
June Sill. 1 vsl.
SktJrc is hereby given that William If. Mark
ell of Portland, Multnomah County Oregon law
made application to purchase the south west J
of fceetiou iiuuiber 22 of township number ' north
of Range number 3 west of the Willamette Me
ridian, "under the provisions of the act of Can
press, approved June 3 17J, entitle "Ad act
for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon? Nevada, and in Washington
Territory. .
All a(verse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the I nited
States Land Otlice, at Oregon City, Oregon be
fore the e.vpiiation of sixty days frojn this date.
Given under my hand this M,b. day of June,
" L. T. BAR IX, Register.
nSn-Hjaia .
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at VANcocvEitW.-T. 1
May 2C,th 1H.3. f
Notice is hereto- piveif that the followiii(f-iiauet set
Uer has filtsl notiee ofhis intention to make final proof
in suott of his elaiin, ami that said proof will le tnaile
"liefore the Julgd Of the I'rohate Court, at Ealama,
W. T.. on Saturday, July 7th. Ihs.1, viz: John Niweu,
I'hHiiestejul Applii-atiim No. 2001 for the south cast of
secliwii S, tow iimIu S north, range west.
He names the following witnesses to prove his contin
uoum resiilenis: iixui, and cultivation of, said laud, vi.:
Z ander Michael, of Oak Point, W. T.
John A. Andersen, of " "
Ahrahaui C. Mowrey, of " "
I r I. C. SchauilKrst. of " "
WED. W. 8PAELINO, Keistr
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r -ntT'i HF.F-TiraTEN Orr enntnlns lOftillwtj
Ooldeii 'fomruu l;eels,7 'l l, Walnut .r (3miill
Vn; 5-lJive,Mctil Foot I'lntvfl.l prlKliHi''llow-.Ht I
Hprinirs, I-inip Slmels, I'nrlo-t for Wumc, ilaniUe wl
Kfillem f'r movtnir. Lcr. fir's Pnfeut Flop Action, a
1"VV tMI AClvrij KLKIHtOAICl fpuu-nti.! )
i:MltSIl'H Kt'CfKhH. hali-s crer J6 mmth,
ileiiinml liien-iuln(r. y HirUrjr vnrkrnir l AV n l
by i; !i.n'd Klcetrio Mrlit at T.l CUT to nil onlt-m
fr-j--Prli-r. Itoxril. Icll vrc-l Onboard (JQr1
itZU ( urx berc, Hool, Uook. Ac, nlr DiJ J
ifaflrr im part km wm art tint tnlttfinl tt Vrfan 4mf wtU
nimftlf rrinntl Ifit nmnry wn.-Ji in-fr.f iioiiiiuir on fir inirrp
'nmc a 1 cn m I no tho Iwlrumriil. Lave N. Y. Citv.
Jiarolur or fliristoohc-r ht. Ferric, t y a. m. or 1 p. m.
ifai-fi, cxrruniiri only t?f-'. Ix-avo VVoKliinttoh til 1 of
.SO p. ni. arrivmff in N. Y. nt 8.30 or tp. in. amo Uiy(fir
rouo-s from Chicuro, nichmond. l'hilij , it-i..m, oc
."ficttlty's Kxrur-ioii lioiit C'irf Ular,")$-Jlowol to pay
cxpt:ni-s ifroalmy; iniw nnyway, yua ara vclconH.
Free C'oHi-li with polio- uftcnilunfa nieefaa'l train.
Ctl:,rrann f to. 'i up. 1 ianofoi ten to ffimrS.
IVantlTuI IllunlratpJ t r.lnloeu Trrr. Addreiul cr cal) Upcz)
pAETEL F, BEATTT, Wtsllngton, Key
Notice of Application to
purchase Timber Land.
Land Ovnvx at Vaxcoi vku, W, T.
June 11th. 183.
Xotice is hereby riven that in compliance with
the provision of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the nale of
Timber Land.s in tho Staten of California, Or
egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
William M. MillH, of .Multnomah County, Ore
gon, has thin day filed in thi h ollice bin appli
cation to purchase Lota 3 and 4, and outh i of
north west . of section 4, township K north, of
range 3 went, of the Willaim-tte Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver,
Waah. Ter., on Saturday, August lKth. 18S3.
Any and all ierMns claiming adversely ti
the alwive described land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their chum in tliiif
office within sixtv(OO) davs from date hereof.
l'RKl. VV. Sl'ARLlXt .Register.
u32i4o?15 i r
Notice of Application to Pur
chaso Timber Land.
- Kl
Lasd Ofhce at Vacoi vkr, V. T.
May iioth. 18S3.
Notice i hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Confess approved
June 3, li7S, entitled " An Act for the halo of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevala, anil in Washington Territory," John
S. Alexander, of Columbia County, Oregon, ha.i
this dav filed in this ollioe his application to pur
chiise the ast i of north east and east J of
south east of section 10, Township H nonh,;of
range 1 west "f the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in tlie above case will be. taken be-,
fore tlie Judge of the 1 'rebate Court, at Kahuna,
Wash. Ter. 'n Monday, the Cth. day of August,
18S3.
Any and all personsflfcaving adverse claims to
the above deserilied lands, or uny ortion there
of, are hereby reiuired to kii.R their claims iu
this olfiee within sixty )) days from dale hereof.
TRKl). W. .SI'ARLINO, Register.
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Notice of Application to Turcliaso
Timhcr Land.
I. H. LAND OFFICE AT CIKKOON CITV, ORWiDX.
JutinMh. INN3C
Notice is hereby given that Frank .'ichet of
Portland, Multnomah County, (Jregon hasinad
aplicatiou to purchase the north east i ft scc
number 14 of township number G nortli of Rangci
number 3 west of tho W iilamette Meridian, un
der the provisions of act of Congress, approved
June 3,1S7'S entitled " An net for the salo of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
g.m, NcvaLj, and in WaKhington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion therof, must le fihil in the United
States Land Ollice, at Oregon, before tho expi
ration of sixty days from this date.
(liven under my hand this Right), day of Juno
Eighteen hundred and eighty-three.
L. T. BAR IN, Register.
u3niljatd '
Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land.
U. S. Land Office Ohegon' Citv, Oufx-.o,
June S, 1SS3. '
Notice is hereby given that Cilbert V. Smith
of I'oitland, Alultnomah County, Oregon,
has made application to purchase tho N. E.
of Sec. 20 T. C N R. 3 W. Willamette Mer., un
der the provi.dons of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1K7S, entitled "An Act for tha.
sale of Timber Lands in tho States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wahiuton Ter
ritory." AU adverse claims to said tract must ba
fled in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City
Oregon, before the expiration of nixty days
from date.
(liven under in y hand this Sth. day of Juno
18i3.
L. T. 15ARIN, Register.
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ITotico of Application to Purcliaso.
Timlsor Land.
U. S. L.kd Office, Oregon Citt, Oreoom,
Juno Sth. 1R3.
Notice is hereby given that Henry C.'Doty of
Portland, Multiiouiidi Co. Ogn. has niadeajijli
cation to purchase the s. w. of Sec. "0, I. 0
N. R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the - provisions,
of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1M7H,
entitled "An Act for tho sale of Timler
Iands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne-.
vada, and iii Washington Territory." .
All adverse claims to said tract must be,
filed in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City,
Oregon, boforo the expiration of eixty days)
from this date.
(tiven under my hand this 8th. day of
Juue RSS3.
L. T. HI1 A la IN, Re?ister.
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ITctico of Application to Pmctaco.
Tim"bcrLand.
f. S. Laxd OrrirE Orf.gon Citv, Opkgov.
Juno Mh. lKt.
Notice is hereby given that Clarence li. Rirfg
of Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has made ap
plication to purchase tho H. w. of Sec. H,
T. C X. R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the pro
visions of tho Act of Congress approved 'Juna
3, l.7, entitled " An Act for the slet of Tim
ber Lands in the States of California, l'regon,
Nevada, mid in Washington Territory. '
All adverse claims to said tract must 1
filled in the U. S. Laud Olfiee at Oregon City,
Oregon, liefore the expiration of sixty days
from this dto.
(liven under my hand this Sth. clay of.
June 13-3.
L. T. 11ARIN, Renter.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
PURCHASE TIM 11 Ell LAND,
Laxi Office at Vancouver, W. T.
June 11th. 1SH3.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 187K, entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Or
egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territoiy,"
Owen "dlattield of Vamhill County, Or
egon, has this day filed in this office his appli
cation to purchase Lots 1 and 2, and south J of
north east J of section 4, tow nship eight north, of
range three west, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the alsive case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver,
"Wash. Ter., on Saturday August ISth. 1K3. '
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the alstve descriljed lau.ls, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in this
office within sivtv (0) d.ivs from date hereof.
1'HLb. V. SPARLING, Kef-later.
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