THE COLUMBIAN,
Sjgelta, Columbia Co.. Or.
tt&DAY. JXJliY 6, 1883.
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JI LY FOI IiTII AT TOLEDO.
Tuesday we -took ,aiv family and
..tartqd for Toletlo, W. T. We went on
loa.rJ .the Josejih .Kellogg, and expected
.to go to Freepof.t, Vut finding the Tole
do would riot go .up to Toledo on account
.of the lowness of water in the Cowlitz
we changfrd oir plans, aid concluded to
stop at -Kajania, aud go over on the
.cojca to Winlock 4th of July luorr.ing.
AVe.accordingly got a room at Patterson's
-hotel, and after the heat subsided, took
. walk out to view the. scenery. Surely
there is no more romantic' spot on earth
.than Kalama. The air is delicious, and
if a fqw pond wertr drained, it would be
very healthy.: We visited tho places
where the Episcopal and Methodist
.Churches stand and the little dilapidat
ed cfuietory at the roar of the JatUr,
where we saw the marble stone of one
-of New Hampshire's sons, Augustine
L. Jeniins, of Portsmouth, X. II. In
ouc inclosure for the dead was no stone
but some beautiful roses swinging in the
wind their censers over the loved and
lost. If any on wants a taste of Switz
erland in W. T. they should go to Ka
Jama. This ought to be a fashionable
resort, there are such fine hotels obtain
able. It is easy 6f access, and ought to j
flourish more than it does. "We met' Mr.
-Close, 'and Mrs. Forsythc who has a
.charming bate. She was delighted to
meet us, and the pleasure was as great
on our part. . Her husband is County
Clerk of Cowlitz County, and is also
partner as a merchant with Mr. Close,
who was a gallant soldier of the late re
bellion and is Countv Treasurer of Cow-
m
litz County. We also met Sheriff Jos--rph
Smith, a former Major in the army.
-Comegys and Vestal have sold ont, ai.d
- 1 ? 4- V.MiwKwnif l fttt. T l f. o .a
5"ery pleasant polished gentlemen. We
Jiad a nice room at the hotel.
The Pat- j
ierson children are the happiest children
we ever saw, somebody is amusing, them
all the time, also nlavinr tricks on them.
x J o
fio they are uncommonly sharp.
We rose on the :norning of the 4th
ad wrote our oration. We wanted one
. tn intt fif iYtt tinio rl?v mirl nf--i iinn
jnnd it just Jilted no every body suid af
ter they heard it. We-enjoyed solid
comfort' while writing it tho air was so
invigorating and the room so pleasant.
The engine that was to carry the train
to the Sound was very gaily dbtkeci with
flowers and flags. When the time came
we were on board-, and Blanche anc I3ir
ney had their first ride in the cars. I
had sent a telegram to Mr. Johnson at
-Toledo from Kalama the day before, ho
when wo got off the train a commodious
double-seated buggy was in waiting, and
with a gallant Kenluckian for a. -driver,
we were soon whirling along through
the magnificent farms of Cowlitz Prairie
to the celebration grounds about a quar
ter of a mile out of the city of Toledo.
The grounds were a splendid grove of j
vine maple principally. We passed
through an outside grouping of gaily
ires5od Indians and on the grounds
proper .met a big assembly of gentle
men and ladies. There were some of
xhe finest looking gentlemen we ever met,
.and brilliantly and splendidly dressed
ladies. It "would fuo well for some
people around here who have a big head
-of conceit of their own importance to
truce oui, ana see now uig people there
are on the outside. Among those who
A "1 Al 1 .
Most joyously greeted us, were Mr. Ifan-
-cock and family. A splendid collation
was soon arranged for us, as almost all
jhad eaten their lunches. In a short time
:-the literary exercises of the day com
jiiencecL On a platform reared for danc
ing the speakers of the day took their j
stand.
Miss McClure of East Portland read
the Declaration tf Independence in a
-clear sonorous voice with choice enunci
ation and intonation. She was dressed
iu the. most refined taste, and showed
he vas a lady of culture, and high no
ble purpewo. Then the choir sang
America Then the Major did his
hest, and the audience listened with the
ot respectful attention. There was
jiot a solitary sound to be heard from
the audience except the innocent prat
tle of aoiae babes whom their mothers
rainjy attempted to hush. Next was
sung " The Star Spangled Banner," and
soon the Mulligan Guards appeared, and
with grotesque costumes and dances en
tireaed the occasion. Then came dancr
fnj on the platform for an hour or jtwo,
pUt quondam driver being caller on the
occaetoo. we were piloted to town by
our gallant ilarBhal, Birney riding his
horse decked with flags. Lodgings were
secured tts At Hdaire rfajlett's hotel,
.where partook of a very choice sup-
per and breakfast ooqked in true Pasis
'style. . Mr. Halted wjw born in Montre-
al and his wifo in Jljinoia, and they are
very fino looking as w.ell as agreeable,
they have a very- beaut if id family, We
there met Mr. Vinecni, a young Virgin.
nlan, j very intelligent and agreeable,
who fttcnde.d the celebration with a
Miss Mathieux of a pioneer Cowlitz fam
ily. We received every attention while
at Toledo. Mr. Dubeau who keeps store
at the old stand of Woods ii Caples was
very polite and attentive. We met a
young man of Irish parentage from "New
York, who said he was perfectly delight
ed to hoar just such aa oration as they
would have in New York City, in Wash
ington Territory. He ia'n machinist by
trade, and has taken up a ranch near by.
We. had met on the celebration ground
a Mr. Mitchell, Mr, Boone, a descendant
of Daniel Boone, Dr. Livingston, a near
relative of the great African explorer,
and many other distinguished gentlemen.
Our expenses were liberally paid; we
got many new subscribers, and went to
Winlock in a large easy buckboard, Mr.
Koontz acting as equerry and guide, and
to take the buckboard back; we came by
a different route than we went, and so
had a grand glimpso of the magnificent
country. At Winlock Capt. E, L- Finch
an old Pioneer from Central New York,
showed us his splendid dancing hall, ho
tel and store. There had been just the
finest kind of a dance and supper at
$Vinlock on the 4th. The Captain is
well fixed, and a thorough go-ahead gen
tleman, he has large land interests, and
may yet be a millionaire.
We met Dr. Padget one of the own
ers of the Toledo town-site, tine old
time genial gentleman, the P. M. at
Winlock, an uu ile by marriage, of J udge
Adams of Portland.
. We arrived home by car and steam
boat, getting a splendid dinner on the j
?. A. Thoiijison, with steward very at
tentive. Thus ended our 4th of July.
LOCAL HEWS
Yesterday Judge Blanchard of Rai
nier Mas up with his beautiful little
steamer the 'John- West. He invited us
down to inspect its machinery and inte-
rior arrangement, and we found it fitted
up for use as veil as beauty just to a
dot. The Judge has been so busy he
had not time to even celebrate the 4th.
He has been driving piles for wharves
an Up aml down the river to prepare for
the mighty activity that this region of
country is inaugurating. Surely the bu
siness community could ill afford to lose
so energetic and active a man as Dean
Blanchard A. W. Berry it Co. by the
Judge sent us up a can of Smoked Cau
dle Fish and one of Smoked Halibut.
This Company are meeting with great
success, and turning the resources of the
Columbia River to good account to them
selves as well as others. We sampled
some of smoked Halibut, and found it
very fine.
Leafier Johnson has a big run of bu
siness at Toledo. He is just jerow.ded to
death with work, and is very popular,
lie has built a fine shop, and his family
are sharing in his prosperity. Mr. John
son came of an excellent family, and no
persons in Columbia County were more
respected than his father and mother
lately deceased. It does our heart good
io sec the prosperity of those we have
known and "respected in days gone by.
Mr. Johnsoh is one of Nature's noble
men. He was Marshal on the 4th. and
acquitted himself in a distinguished man
ner. Dr. Boyce, son of an old pioneer
Doctor of Washington County has a
successful practise at Toledo, and is
flourishing in business. He is married
to a charming lady of Goldendafe, and
has gathered in his little children who
have been attending school at Portland.
jye nevcr a itter man or ono m0re
j lir;nno than th Doctor. He has built
quite extensively, and is laying the
foundation
and deep.
of a great practise broad
Mr, G. Hv Hwcock ha one of' the
finest places in Lewis - County. It will
soon be worth $40.00. He is engineer
for a mill near by staited by Mr. Allen,
an enterprising man 'J a tely arrived who
has come to mutually enrich himself and
the County in wMch he dwells. It was
the best lick ever Hancock, did in his
life when he cut loose from the Muckles.
He is very popular, and would make a
No. 1 Sheriff for Lewis County.
Our old friend Mike Dunegan has his
brother in with him, and is the same old
glorious Mike. He is liked by all and
is just coining money. Mike is one of
our best friends and did everything he
could to make our stay agreeable. To
ledo is just booming, and all who had
faith in its future are booming top The
la?t lot lajd off is; sold, and there in jew
work for the surreyors.
Mr Stopper is doing a successful bus.-
I lne M a h.oemaker and boot-maker.
jnaeetj every ousiness man is prospering.
The Chinamen on
the railroad "got
some of their tents
i burnt up the other
j night by firing an old log.
There was
j a pitched battle about it, clubs, rocks,
! fists, tools, &c. tc coruiug into play,
j Wluether any werp kjlJod we .did not
' hear.
The otlur evening when going to Port
land we met Captain Philip Johnson of
Astoria, a cousin of our first wife. The
Captain is an old pioneer, first settled
on the Jewett place on Sauvie's Island.
He has lost all his children but one and
a sweet little -granddaughter. We had
good time talking about Newburvport,
nd the days of auld lang syne. He is
rich, and deserves his success. We
promised hioi a visit
We met on the steamer Kellogg, while
on our way to Toledo, Mrs. Randall,
formerly from Moultonborougb, New
Hampshire. Her husband "was killed
by a log, and she lives with her son-in
law, Barber, School Superintendent of
Cowlitz County. She was in poor liealth
but appeared like a perfect lady, digni
fied and refined.
We met on the cars as we went to
Winlock the Rev. Mr. Devore, one of
our Pioneer Methodist Preachers, and
enjoyed his society much.. His residence
is Tacoma. He intends to visit at St.
Helen and preach. He is an able man,
and will secure a big crowd,
Hiram Van Blaracom came in from
Nehalem lately in G hours, and informs
us the railroad survey of the Forest
Grove and Astoria R. 11. has reached
Fishhawk. He has been working on his
ranch, one of the best in Nehalem Yal-lev.
On our way back from our 4th at To
ledo, W. T. we met Professor Powell,
President of the Seattle University. He
looked in fine health, and enquired par
ticularly about A. H. Blakesly, S. A,
Miles, Mrs. N. florae, and others.
. e :
Mr. W. H. Whitney's pension has
been increased to 12 dollars per montli.
If ever a pension was deserved it was in
Whitney's case. It is a wondel how he
can live at all with such a fracture in
his head.
G. W. McBride wishes to inform his
debtors that he intends to go out of bu
siness by tho first of August, and wants
them to settle up and that without fur
ther delay. -
Mr. Nelson Hoyt showed us the pho
tograph of Annie's husband of Pomona,
Cal. He is a fine intelligent looking
gentleman named Hiram McComas.
Simpson our artist has grained ihe
splendid front doors of Blakesley's new
hotel in genuine artistic style. What
ever he touches, he beautifies.
W saw a tent set up back of G, W.
McBride's store the othr day for camp
ing purpose. It was ample, and would
accommodate many.
. . -
Glendye when down the river offered
the mist for C months for f0 cts. Cheap
as dirt and abouc as dry as dirt. is now.
We shall print the aiile Sunday School
report of Mr. Win. Copeland, next week.
We shajl publish our oration delivered
at Toledo in next week's paper.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber I,a"i.
LASD OFFICE AT OREGON CITY OREGON
July Oth. 183.
Notice is hereby Riven that Gottlieb keimeter
tf Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has
made application to purchase the s. s. i uf Sec
tion number 34 of Townshin number 7 north' of
Kan-fe number 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian,
under the provision of the Act of Congress, ap
proved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the
sale of Timber Land in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washipfjtoji Territory.
All ad verse claims to said land, or ajiy portion
thereof, must be filed in tho United S iates Land
office, at ore(n City, Oregon, before the exiira
tion of sixty days from tlii date.
Ixiven under my liaud thu Cth. day of July
1383.
L. T. Barim, Register.
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XTotico of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
Land Officii at Vancouver, W. T.
June 29th, 1883.
Notice ii hereby given that in compliance with the
provision of the At:t of Congress approved June S, 1878,
entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in Stated
of California, Orcd'on, Nevada, and In Washington Ter
ritory," .toJm 1 K Knright, of Multnomah County, Ore
gon h.-ut tliil day filed in this office his application to
purchase the South Wet J of Section 2, Township 9
North, of Kange 4 Wert, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken before the
Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash Ter. on
Saturday, the 8th. day of September, 1SS3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to the
above described lands, or any portion thereof, are here
by required to file their claims in this office within six.
tv (ttO) days Trom date hereof.
I-ItED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Office at Or&oox ?itv, Oreooh.
June 20 18S3. f
Notice is hereby given that Henry V. Winch
of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has
made application to purchase the the N. w of
Section number. 2 of rywnship number 2 North
of Kange number 2 West of the Willamette Me
ridian, under the provisions of the act of Con
gresj), approved June 3, 1878, entitled M An act
f?r the f.-vle of T mber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory.
AllaI verse claims to sac tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the (Jnited
States Land Office, at oregot) citv, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this-date.
(Jiven under my hand this UDth day of June
1883.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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ISTOTICE.
U, S, Land Orrics at Oregon Citt, Orrjon .
June 21 1883.
Complaint having been entered at this offioe
by Jacob Krimbel againt-t Charles Thogode for
abandoning his Homestead UntryNo. i'Mi, dat
ed April 7, 1881, ujon the S. A of S. K. & S.
of S. W. i Section 1), Township 3 N. Range 2 V,
in Columbia County, Oregon with a view to the
cancellation of eaid entry; the sajd parties are
hereby summoned to appear before the County
Clerk of Columbia Countv at St. lldens, Oregon,
on the 31 day of July 1883, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
respond and furnish testimony concerning Baid
alleged abandonment.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Lakd Ottice at Vancouver, W.
T.)
as. )
May 31st. 188S.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the Act pf Congress approved June 3,
Eighteen hundred and seventy eight, entitled " An act
for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in washisqto TsaaiTORr," Thomas
M, Stark, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day
filed in this office his application to purchase the north
w. quarter of section 20, township 10 north, of range 3
W. Of the WILLAMETTE MKUIOIAN.
Testimony in the above case will be taken before the
Register and Receiver, at Vancouver wash. tee. on
Thursday, the 23d. day ef aucu,8t Eighteen hundred
eighty-three.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to the
above described lands, or any ixjrtion thereof, are here
by required to file their claims in this ottice within six
ty (00 days from date hereof.
FRED. VV, SPARLING, Register.
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NOTICE OF . APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. Land Orrica at Oreoon Citt, Ohegos.
June 15 1883.
Nptice is hereby given that AJden B. Graham of Tort
land, Multnomah County Oregon has made application
to purchase the n. a. quarter of section number 10 of
township number 0 north of range number 3 west of the
Willamette meridia.v, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, aproved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act for
the sale of 'limber Lands in the States of California, Ore- -gon,
Nevada, and in washintos tebritort.
All ad verse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be. filed in the I'jjijpd State Land Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty
days from this date.
Ulven'tunder mv hand this 15th. day of June 1SS3.
L, T, BAIUN, Register.
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NOTICE OF "APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
L". S. Land Office at Oksqox City, Orkoos.
June IS 1883.
Notice is hereby given that Albert P. Nelson of Tort
land, Multnomah County Oregon has made application
to purchase the if. w. quarter of section number 6 of
township number t) north of ratge number 3 wi-st of the
Willamette meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3, 1378, entiled " An act for
the sale of 'l imber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in washiNotom territory.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the United States Land Oilicee
at Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from tints
date.
Given under my hand this lr.th. dav of June 18.33-
T. BAIUN. Kegirter
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMJ3ER LAND.
l'. S. Land Orticj; at Oregon Citt, Obeooni
June 15tu. 18rf3.
Notice is hereby given (fiat viwoi M. ihiwes of Tort
land, Mv.Itnomah County Oregon has made app Heat ion
to purchase the N. K. quarter of section number 2. r( town
ship number 6 north of range jjwmber 3 w. of t he Wil
lamette meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3, 1878, entitled " An oct .'or
the sale of Timber Itnda in tho States of California, re
gon, Nevada, and in Washington territory.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the L'nitcd States Iand Offi ;e,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of six ty
davs from this date.
Given under my hand this J tth day of June 1SS3
L. T, BAUIN, Kegiater
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
V. Lasd Office at Oeeuos Citt, Oreoos.
Jtse l-is's.
Notice is hereby given that Heury Epting of Tortland,
MultnoiJiah County, Oregon hag'made appliration to
purchase the e. w. Uarter of eectioa number 31 of town
ship number 7 north of ran;;e number 3 w. of the Wil
lamette Meridian, under tho provisions of tiie art o.
Congress, approved June 3, ISTst, entitled " An act t r
the sale of Timber l-ands in the States of Calfomia, Or j
gon, Nevada and in wasiiisuton ticrritort.
All adverse claims to said trart of land or any porticn
thereof, must be filed in the Cnitty) SStaies Land Oftit e,
at Oregon City, Oregon, liefore the expiration of six ;y
days from this date.
T Given under my hand this 15th, day of June 1SS3.
L. T, PAK1N, Kcgistcr-
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Notice of Application to Pliicha;;e
. Timber. Lanps.
V, S, LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, or.KGON.
June 22 1.NS3.
Notias is hereby given that John T, Ladd of Tort land,
Multnotuah County Oregon bus madv application to pur
chase the south w'est quarter of secXion number W of
cownnhip number 4 north of range number 2 w.-st of the
Willamette meiudian, under the provisions of the a.t of
Congress, approve! June .3, 1878. entitled ' An act for
the sale of Timber Lands in the Statia of California, Or
egon. Nevada, and in wasihsoton territory. ',
All adverse claims to said tract of laiul, or any portion
thereof, nnrt le filed in the United States Land Jitice.
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of nixty
davs from this date.
Given under my hand tlds 22d. day of June Eighteen
hundred and Eighty -three..
L. T. BAIUN, Register.
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Notice of Application to Pukch.vsb
Timber Lands.
V. fi. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON" CITY, OREGON.
June 22 1883.
Notice is hereby given that william H. Toi-b of Ore
HOii City, Cjackanja Ccunty Oregon ha niaile applica
tion to purchase tiie ivjrth cast quarter of section iiuui
ber 2 of township number 2 north of range number 2
west of the willamkttr mkhiihan, imder the provisions
of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1878. entitled
"An act for the side of Timter limls in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in wasiiinoto.v teurito
ty. AH adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be filed In the Cnitod States Land office
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expire the expiration
of sixty days fr)in this date.
Given under my hand this 22d day of June Eighteen
hundred aud eighty-three.
L, T. BARIN, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
Land Office at Vancouver, "W. T.
Juns 13th. 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878.
entftled " An act fcr the sale of Timber tands in the
States ef California, Oregon, Nevada, and in washisgto.v
terkitory,"' John U. Hartley, of Lewis County, wash,
ter. has this day filed in this office his application to
purchase the N." J of N. b. quarter, the . w. quarter of
N, E. quarter and s. B. quarter of N. v. quarter, of Sec
tion 18, Tp. 10 N. of It. 2 w. of the Willamette meridian
Testimony in the above case will be taken before
the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, wasu. ter. on
Tuesday, the Twenty-eighth day of August, Eighteen
hundred and eighty-fhrcu.
Any and hll lcrsons having adverse claims to the a
bovw described lands, or any iortion thereof, are hereby
required to file their flainjs ju this office within sixty (oo)
davs from date hereof. . : '
FKEL). V, SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
. I,and OrricKAT dreuon City, 0(iX. )
June2'J. lix$. j
Notice is hereby given that Louis F. Chemin of Port
land, Multnomah Ounty Oregon has iniule ajqilication
to purchase the N. E. quarter of Section Number 30 of
Township Number 0 N. of It Number 3 w. of the Wil
lamette mer. under the provision of the act of Con
gress, approved June H, Eighteen hundred and seventy
eight, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber IjukLs in
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in wash,
territory.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any jortion
thereof, must be filed in the l'nitcd States Land Orticeat
Oregon City, Oregon, befere the expiration of sixty days
froin this date.
Given under my hand this 29th. day of June, Eighteen
hundred and eighty three.
' L. T. BARIN, Register
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Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber Land,
Lakd Ornc,AT;oREoo! Citv, OON. )
" June 20, 18S3. f
Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Oove of Port
land, Jlultnomah County Oregon has made application
to purchae the s. w. quarter of Section Numncr 34 of
Township Number 4 N. of R. Nunitcr 2 w. of the wiu
mer. under the provisions of the act of Congress, ap
nmvMl Inne3, Eighteen hundjand and seventy -eighte n-
tMd" 2 a. U th Wtaw in the
t California. Oregon, Nevada, and in wash, territory.
All nUorm claims to said tract of land, or any portion
.wlT niult he filed in the United States Land office at
orrKon City, orePn the expiration of sixty day
,rowlnunr?neii'a! this 20th. day of June, Eighteen
hundred and eighty-three.
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Ka.Call boxosin Post-Oftice for sale.
Apply at once.
Xj o si.
A Remarkable Circumstance. :
In 1875 a very peculiar man in kid gloves arrived
at Columbia City. Every one pronounced him an oddi
ty. Owing to the great amount of brush, he became
lost in the heart of the city. Nothing has been heard
from him until of late, when he cut his way out, dressed
rather shabbily, his clothes badly torn, and his panta
loons in bis boots- After following up in his trail will
be found
THE BARGAIN STORE,
which he has lately established where can be found as
choice a selection of family groceries, dry-goods,
hardware, and Yankee Notions, as can be found, at
prices that for cheapness atinsh all. Orders respect
fully solicited.
C H- Ho&gss
Columbia City. Oregon.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land
V. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREQOCITY, OREGON.
Jl KB 8TH. 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that Andrew J. Dygertof Port
land, Multnomah County Oregon has made application
to purchase the south west J of section number IS of
township number 0 north of range number 3 west of the
Willamette Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3, 167S, entitled " An act for
tha sale of Timber Inds in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in washisotom tkrritort.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the Unite! States Land Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the. expiration of sixty
days from this date.
Given under my hand this 8th. day of June 1333.
1, T. BARIN', Register.
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Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
IT, s. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY. OREGON.
June 8th. 1S$3.
Notice is hereby given thatFwi.ncw P. I'ine
gan of Portland, Multuoaiah County Oregou has
made applcation to purchase tb,e north west 1 of
section number 22 of township liuniber C north of
range number 8 we&t of the w illarcette Meridian,
under the provisions at the act of Cougres3,
approved June 3, 1878, entitled ' An act for the
sale of Timber Lands iu the States of Califonia,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
tJiven under my hand th;s 8th. day of June
1SS3
Lj. T, RAIUN, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PTJQHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. a.' LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY OREGON.
JruB 8th, 1883.
Notice U hereby given that Napoleon Horn
stein of Tortland, Multnomah County, Oregon
has made application to purchase the north east
J of section number 2G of township number 6
north of f anre number 3 west of (he Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Timber Lands in the States uf California Ore
gon, Nevada a'nd in Washington Territory."
All advers claims to said tract of land, or any
portion-thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Offic at Oregon City, Oregon, be
lore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
Given under my hand this L jghth day of June
Eighteen hundred and Eighty-three.
L. T. IJAK IN, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LANU.
Land Office at Vancouver, W.- T.
May Mst 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that in c mp!iance
with the provisions of Congress approved Jun
3, 1S7wS, " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands
in the States of California, Oregon , Nevada,
and in Washington Territory," Edgar Myers,
of Multnomah County, Oregon, has tlds day riled
in this office his application to purchase the
North East I of Section 2C, Township 10 North,
of Kange 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the case will be taken before the
Register and li'ceiver, at Vancouv :-r, Wash.
Ter. on Thuidy, the 83d. day of ai gist 18S3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the afwve described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to hie their claim in
this okkick within sixty (tiO) daysfromdatc here
of, . .
FRED, V. SPARLING, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICZ
TIPN! TO
PURCHASE TIMBER
AND.
Land Office at Vancouver W. T,
May 31st. 1SS3.
Notice w hereby jriven fhat in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved Jun 3 lSio entitled ".An
k.t.1 of Timlier Lands in the States
jiia, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Ter
ritory." Herman Uomeister, of AlultJnomah Oo,
Urcgon, nas tins tay niea n vms
4Jfi, Township 10 North, of Ilange 3 West, of the
i lamotte Meridian.
Testimony in the above case wi
lefore the Register and llooeiver at
1 be taken
Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day of August
18S3. ; .
Any and all person having adver le claims t
the above describe! lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to tile their claims in
this office within sixty (00) days from date here
of. FRED. W, SPARLING , Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. Land Office at Okeoon Citv, OreouS-.
June ISth. 1S13.
Notice is hereby given that Alfred Purr of Portland,
Multnomah Countv Oregon has luaile application to pur
chase' the N. w. 1 of se;rtion number IS of tbwnship num
ber 0 n. of range number 3 west of the wn4 amktte Merid
ian, under the provisions of tlioai U Ccngjress, approved
June 3. 1S7S, entitled " An act for the Hale of TiinlKT
Lands in the States of California, Oregoi i, Nevada, and
in WAsmwrox Territory.-'
All adverse clams to said tract of laud, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the the United atcs Land Of
fice, at Oxygon Citv, Oregon, before the ex iration of six
ty (lavs from this date.
i .u. k.n.1 .lav .f Inn A m-tH.
U11VII U1IUBI Wi . ...... - .' - - r-
L. T. BAR IN, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER
LAN-D.
Lasd Office at Vancouver,' W. T.
Maf 31st. 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that in coiiiplance with
the provision oi the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 187S; entitled " An act foi- the sale of
Timber Laivla in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington! Territory,"
George H. Rrown of Multnomah
guilty, Ore-
gon, has this day tiled in this office his applica
tion to purchase the N. w,
if.
. of
of Section, 24, Tc
ship 10 N. of Range 3 w,
the Willamette Me-
ndian.
Tcstimoryr hi the alove case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, a i Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on. Wednesday, AUG is-? the J2d.
1S83.
Any ant l persons having adv erse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of are herery required to nle their claims in tins
otnee within sixty (l0) days from date hereof.
j ltED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land OrncE at Vancouver, W. T. L
Mav 31st. 1883. f
Notice is hereby civen that In compliance
with 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, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory," Winfield S. Lafore of Multnomah Co.
Ogn. has this day filed in this office hisapplica
tion to purchase the South West 1 of Section 20,
Township 10 North of Rang 3 WiJst of the Will
amette Meridian. !
Testiitony iu the above case will he taken be
fore th Register and Received at Vancouver
"W. T. on Wednesday, the 22d. day acoitht 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
tne above describee! lanns, or anyj jMurion mere
of. are hereby renuire 1 to FH.E their claims in
this office within sixty(GO) days tiom, 4oie here
' FRED. W. SPARLING. Register
TRAI1SP0RTATI0H COMPAIIY.
The new and elegant Steamboat
Lucea Mason
Leaves 1'ortUnd, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 9 a. m., touching at ht.
Helen, Lake River and all intermediate '.'"p
turning leaves LaCenter at 6 a. m., Monday, WednMdJ,
and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes
day and Thursday.
T. COOFEE.
Bjutcher.
Shop next door to Davenport's
Coffee House.
Riveh St. St. IIblen, Oregon.
Choice meats of all kinds for sale.
ISTOTICE.
Tersons desirin to purchase property in St HelsiH
..1...: .V.. .n linn C D. Shit- I
tuck of Portland. Ottice in isan's Block: First Street,
between, Tine and Oak: Portland.
F. F. VICTOR.
ITotica of Application to Purchaso
Timlssr. Lands.
Lasq OrneE at Vakcocver W. T.
May 26th. 1883"
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1878 entitled "An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands in tho States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
James M.Radcliffe, of Cowlit Co., Wash. Ter,
has this day kiled in this office his application
to purchase thesuth east i of sectiou 32, town
ship 9 north, of range 4 west of the Willamette
Meridian.
Testimony in the above cas will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama,
Wash. Ter., on Monday, August 6th. 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described land, or any portfcn thereof
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fic within sixty (CO) days from date hereof.
' FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Noticeof Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Lani OrriCE at Vascocter. T"s T. 1
May 2Gth. 18831 f
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and i Washington Territory."
John H. Douglas of Cowlitz Co. W. T. has this
day filed in this office his application to pur
chase the south west of north east , the west
J of south east I and the south east of south
cast of section 8, township 9 north, of range 4
west, of the Willamette Meridian."
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Ka
lama, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 4th. day
of August 18S3.
Any and all persona, having ad verso claims to
the above described land or any portien thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in
this office within sixty (60) days from date here
of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Laxds.
"LAND OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, W. T.
May 29th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given tht.t in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress- approved
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, antf in Washington Territory,"
Leander Michael, of Vamhijl County, Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his application to
purchase Lot 2 of section 8, township 8 north, of
range 3 west, of the W illamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 4th. day of August,
1S83. " -
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the afwve described lands, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fice within sixtv(GO) davs from' date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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ITotico of Application ta Purcliaso
Timfcor Lands,
Land Of kick at
Vancouver, W. T
June 5th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,'
Aurelius M. Patterson, of Cowlitz Co, Washing
lamette Meridian.
Testimony in the alove case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama,
W. T. on Saturday, August 11th. 1S83.
Any and all iersons having adverse claims to
the above described land, or any portion thereof
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fice within sixtv (00) davs from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice Tof Application to
Purchase Timber Land.
Lani Office at
Vancouver, W. T.
June 1st. 18S3.
Notice is hereby g'ven that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved Juue 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
rale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Ter
ritory, Edward L. Coldwell, of Multnomah
County, Oregon, has this day filed in this of
fice his application to purchase tho w. J of If.
w. and w. J of a. vr. J of Section 34, Township
9 N. of Range 4 w. of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in tiie above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver, at Vancou
ver, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 11th. day of
August, 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in this of
fice within sixty (60) davs from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING. Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
r. s. land office at oreuon city, orkgon.
June Kth. 1S3.
Notice is lierebv given that William II. Mark
ell of Portland, Multnomah County Oregon has
made application to purchase the south, west i
of section number 22 of township number 6 north
of Range number 3 west of the Willamette Me
ridian, under the provisions of the act of Can
press, approved June 3 1878, entitled An act
for the sale of Timber Lands in the btates of
Calif oruia. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory. ' , -. .
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore tho expiiation of Bixty days from this date.
Given under my hand this 8th. day of J une,
1SS3
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office' at VancooverW. T. 1
May 2Gth 1883. f
Notice Is herebv given that the following-named set
tler ha filed notice of his intention to make final prool
in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
W T., on Saturday, July b. 1SX3, yiz: John Nissen,
Homestead Application Xo. ?9ol for the south east J of
section 8, township 8 north, range 3 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove his contin
uous residence upon, aod cultivation of, said land, viz:
Leander Michael. of Oak Point, W. T.
John A. Andersen, of " "
Abraham C. Mowrey, of "
Fred. C. Scuambora. of "
I KED. W. SFARLJLNQI, Register.
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ton Territory, has this day hied in this ottice Ins
application to purchase the 8. w. of Section 2,
Township 8 North, of Range 1 East, of the Wil
Notice: or Application to Purchase
Timber Lap, "
v. s land office at oregon city, oregolf.
July Gth. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that William J, Walker
of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ha
made application ta purchase the 8. w. of Sec
tion nnmber 20 of Township number 6 , of R,
number 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian under
the provisions o4 the act r4 Congress, approved
June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lauds in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and in Washington Territory.
All adverse claim to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United,
States Land office, at Oregon City, Oregon, befora
the expiration of sixty d-ys from this date.
Given uinier my hnd this Cth. day cf July
1883
' I T, BARIN. Register.
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Notice of Application tq Purchase;
Timber LAxa
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T.
June 28th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th
provisions of the Act of Congress approved June S, 1M78.
entitled An act for the sale of Timber Lands in tb
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Wahin
ton Territory," Charles H. Davolt of Cowliti Co. Wash,
Ter. has this day filed In this ofBce his application to pur-,
chase the South East of Section 2, Township 8 North
Range 1 East, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above cass will be taken before the,
Juige of the- Prban Covrt at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on,
Monday, the 10th. day of September, 18S3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above
described lands, or any portion thereof,1 are hereby re,
auired to file their claims In this offico withia sixty (80J
ays from date hereof. '
" FRED. W. &FARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application ta
Purchase Timber Land.
Land Office at Vancou , W, T.
June 11th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved:
June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Or.
egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
William M. Mills, of Multnomah County, Ore
gon, ha this day filed in this office his appli
cation to purchase Lots 3 and 4, and eeuth . of
north west of section . 4, township 8 north, of
range 3 west, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vanconver.
Wash. Ter., on Saturday, August 18th. 1883.
Any and all persons claiming: adversely to,
the above described land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in thi
office within sixty(GO) davs from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING .Register.
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Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land. .
Land Orncit at Vamcocvir. W. T.
May 25th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Conp ress approved;
June 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the .ale ot
Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada, and in Washington Territory," John.
S. Afexaftder, of. Columbia County, Oregon, ha
this dav filed in this office his application to pur-,
chase the east J of north east i and east of
south east I of section Id Township 8 north, of
range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
foro the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Monday, the 6th. day of August.
18t3.
Xay and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to FILE their claims in
this office within sixty (t0) davs from date hereof.
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT ORECON CITY, OREOOIf
June Bth. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that Frank Xkhet ef
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has mad
.nnli'.iqtinn ts Y-m f-K -i B. t Vl nrtrt.h Q . t A f
W.f'f'..VaW av - wx w...w..w " " ' . . - - ww.
number 14 of township number 6 north of Rauge
nnmbtr 3 west of the WilXamette Meridi-vq, un
der the provisions of act of Congress, approved,
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portiou therof, mint be filed in the United
States Land Office, at Oregon, beforo the expi
ration of sixty days from this date. .
Given under my hand this Eighth day of June
Eighteen hundred and eightv-tbree.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land.
U. S. Land Okkice Oregon Citt, Oitroon-
June 8, 18&3.
Notic is hereby given that Gilbert V. Smith
of Poitland, Multnomah County, Oregon,
has made application to purchase the 17. .
of Sec. 20 T. 6 N. R. 3 w. Willamette Mer., 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 Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Ter-.
ritory."
All adverse claims to said tract must b.
filed in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City
Oregon, beforo the expiration of sixty daje
from date.
(iiven under my hand this 8th. day of Juna
1SS3.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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ITotice of Application to Purclit::)
Tisibor Land.
u. s.
Lakd Orrice, On scon Citt.IObeoov,
June sin. iss.
Notice is hereby given that'll enry C. Doty of
Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has madeappU
cation to purchase the 8. w. 1 of Sec. 20, T. 5
N. R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the provisions
of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878,
entitled "An Act for the sale of Timbtr
Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and in Washivgton Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract must h
filed in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City.
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days
from this date.
Given under ray hand this 8th. day of
Juue 1883.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
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ITotice cf Application tolPiLrci.
Timber Land.
. LT. S. Land Or rice Oregok Citt, Okeoo-.
June f?tb.lMl.
Notice is hereby given that Clarence B. IUE
of Portland, Multnomah JCo. Ogn. has made ap
plication to purchase the 8. w. J of See. 3, .
T. 6 n.R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the pro
vision of the Act of Congress approved Mime
3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the sale fJTi. V
ber Lands in the States of California, Or ego a.
Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to 'said tract must be
filled jin the U. 8., Land Office at Oregon City,
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty dsye
from this dste. -
Given underpin y hand ..this 8th. day of
June 18 3.
L. T. BARIN, 'Register.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE .TIMBER LAND.
Land Ornc at Vanoouvk, W. T.
June 11th. 1833.
Notice is hereby given that incompliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Or'
egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territoiy,"
Owen Hatfield of Yamhill County, Or
egon, has this day filed in thk office his appli
cation to purchase Lota 1 and 2, and south j of
north east J ef section 4, township eight north, of
range three west, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony iq, the above case will be taken be
fore the Register aod Receivor, at Vancouver.
Wash. Ter.r o Saturday August 18th. 18MS,
Any and all persons having adverse claims
the above riescr&ed lands, or any portion therof
are hereby reukd: to file their claims in th
office withm sixtv (fiO) davs from date hereof.
FRii). W, SPARLING, Roister,
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