The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, August 03, 1883, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or.
PMDAY. AUGUST 3. 1283.
STJBSCEIPTION SATES.
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3 months "
ADVEETISJIfG RATES:
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E. ADAMS. Editor & IYopii.-ir
TIIE GREAT FEIKKY.
Work was commenced on Monday of
this week laying ' Mocking etc., on the I
ground .alovc Smith's sawmill to receive j
the keel of the N. P. R. R. Cos. new j
iron ferryboat, to be used for the trans- I
ferring trains across the Columbia river
at Kalama. Tlie huge boat was shipped
in sections fron New York in Jun on
the Tillie Starbuck, ami is expected to
arrive here in alout two months. The
work is under the direction of S. S. IIa
let, master carpenter, who has been for
thirty years connected with the ship
yanls at "Wilmington, Delaware, arid
his son, J. IF. Hazlct, also a practical
aliipbiiilder, 1L Kimbal will superin
tend the placing of life machinery. There
are now live men employed, and there
will be more thaii work eiiough in lay
ing ihe blocking, foundation, etc., to
kee. thorn busy until th, vessel arrives.
A very large force will be employed in j
building the boat and it is estimated
that the work will occupy about eight
months, making one year altogether.
It was with difficulty that a sufficiently
large piece of ground was found owing
to the vastness of the Wat. Her di
mensions are as follows: Length be
tween perpendiculars, 320 feet; length
over all 33G feet; breadth of hull, 41
feet; breadth over guards, 73 feet G in.;
depth of held, 13 feet G inches She
will be supplied with a boiler room on
each side and two horizontal noncon
densing engines 36 inches diameter and
9 feet stroke. She will be furnished
with side wheels 27 feet in diameter by
tight feet face. Three lines of track
will run along the deck, giving a capac
ity for twenty-seven cars. When load
ed sh will draw about seven feel. The
Joiner.. work along the sides will contain
btate rooms, jess room, sAloon, etc., for
tfe accommodation of the crew. It will
"be a work of great magnitude, and will
fnrnish employment for all the ship car
penters Portland can furnish, the fear
of the builders beim that not enough
skilled labor can be found. Telegram.
LOCAL
On Sunday Will C. King lectured at
3 p.m. at Bay view School House, on the
Lower Bcappoose, and organized a lodge
-of Good Templars of 2S charter mem
bers. There was a large audience to hear
him and a big -delegation from St. Helen.
His lecture appeared to interest the au
dience, at least the result showed that
his mission was a success. He has kind
ly furnished us with a list of the Offi
cers. The young worthy chief is one of
the finest young men in the county, late
ly returned from tho Christian Cotfege
-at Monmouth, the rest of the officers are
people of sterling worth; Mrs. Gill, W.
V. T. being one of the best tedi's in
that or any other community. There
Were many present at the lecture from
the Upper Scappoose where Mr. King
will organizefjmothev lodge.
LIST Of. OFFICERS.
W.C. T., I. 11. Copeland; W. V. T.,
Mrs. Alice Gill; W. S., R. Searcy,; W.
ATS., Emma Fullerton; W. Chaplain,
E. Hawkins; V. F. S., Mr. Rendore;
W. T., Mary Fullerton; W. M., J. W.
Hawkins; W. D. M., Dora Copeland;
L G Mrs. Mowison; W. O. G., E.
Hawkins Jr.; P. W, C. T., W. A. Craft;
L. D., E. Hawkins; W. R. H. S., Lizzie
"Slavens; W. L. H. S., Annie Bccgle.
Te rrthday party of Miss Lottie
- May Stewart was a very brilliant affair.
It transpired at the residence of Dr.
Stewart on Columbia Street. Every
thing passed off ir the finest style.
There games of whist and other
plays. The refreshments were of the
choicest kind. Wo know whereof we
speak, for we received a liberal share of
four kinds of delicious cake. Mrs.
Laughlin deserv-HS much credit for the
-cooking f the tret-1. Miss. Stewart re
ceived ome valuable presents, one of
the finest of which was an olegant gold
ring from her cousin, Leo Stewart.
Miss Stewart by her modest, ladylike
deportment lias won many friends in
this vicinky. If she should soon return
'itome to Kansas all w6uld miss her
beautiful voice as a singer, arid her in
teresting conversation as an associate.
Miss Stewart was 18 on the last day of
July. Below is a list of guests: Bertha
Davi,-, Jennie Mile, Kittle Moore, Nel
lie Moore, Minnie Perry, Altie Braus,
Emma Hay, Charlie -BlakeVlev, Charlie
Konkle, Eddie Potter, Jess-;. James, Hen
ry Rung, James Wharton, W. Tucker,
. Byron Caples, Willis Morse, Eddie Glit
zier, Now ton Perry, Willie Moe, Jay D.
Dean, and Everett Gray.
- "Money to loan on real estate
security by F. A. Moore Esq., t. Helen
Oregon
rof. E. B. McElroy, Supt. of Public
; Instruction has sent us tho Report of
i the Procefftiiigar of the State Teachers' j
j Association held in tho Legislative I Tall,
j Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, June I
GtIr, 7th, .Sth, and 29th, 1833. "Mrs. i
Adams says the essays are very in teres- ;
ting and instructive; we have not had !
time to' peruse thciu. We iual:e soinc '
extracts respectii? the bin inns.' of Mi;s 1
Helena Uoli;;c!.
i
" MiVs Helena llolman, of Wilbur, j
t iii ... .
lavorea tne ln.suiute wi'Ai a jon
4 The
Peep, Deep Sea,' sung with
her usual
clearness and strength of voice.
Solo Miss Helena llolman. This
lady possesses on of the finest contralto
voices on the coast.'
This is the last issue of the Columdi
an's third year. Itj new volume will
commence with our next issue. V
are hale and hearty ami our enemies
have only helped us financially, morally
physically and every way. Not long
ago we enlarged -1 columns, and still are
crowded, and would be if we enlarged
again. Our friends owing us will please
transmit. We dun but little, as money
sent us seems to come fres and with lots
of good will about it. Those whe. take
our paper take it because they like it,
not because we bulldose them with it as
the mist does- its .subscribers.
The St. Helen Sunday School has re
ceived $".00 from friends of the school,
and $8.00 from the Ladies' Sewing So
ciety) with which they have purchased
2 Teachc-rs' and 20 scholars' quAi tc.Jv.es,
1 Bible ciass and 20 scholars' errs., 1 Ju
venile teaehers' ar.d 10 scholars' qrs., 1
Primary teachers' qr. and 10 Illumi
nated lessons, 10 I. L. Envelopes, for
six months, commencing April 1st; 1
S. S. Engtneer, G chronios for prizes, 25
copies Church ami Home, for six months, i
Blackboard for three mouths, commenc- j
ing with July 1st, and 3 packages re
ward cards.
Received the Art Amateur for. July
and August. This is a rare gem of art
It contains the science "of life and home.
It collects the living art-fiowers of the
present, the rarest pre-erved specimens
of the past, and casts a halo of glory
over them all from minds keenly alive to
the beauties of Nature and Science. . It
is a mirror of the inner workings of
mind as reflected in artistic achieve
ment's. It is elevating in its influence,
raising the intellect to a higher plane,
showing the Godlike possibilities of man
in even his preint debased state.
The fire has raged very severe v on
the Upper Scappoose, and burned up a
great amount of railroad lumber. Mr.
Harry West had to set a Uick fire Vj
save himself and Mr, Ramsey.' Mr.
II. West lost one hundred thousand feet
of locrs. Moses McNamee has had to
. . . i
move out of hi house into Vaughn's to
escape the conflagration in that valley
and OrviHe Garrison sent to It. S. Ful
lerton to get help to light tire 'on his
farm yesterday morning. j
All the papers have given it up that
wheat will be shi)pd in balk from Co
lumbia City. When three years ago we
asserted what are facts now we were set
down as insane. If our suggestions
bad be 6n followed many a poor man
might have easily made himself a mil
lionaire. The croakings of the stupidi
ties about St. Helen were preferred, the
consequences are they are "porpoises"
as Wash. Muckle would saw
'The mist attacks all who are bonding
lands in this vicinity. This is an hon
orable and above-board business, but it
pains the iist for anybody to make a
dollar except the Muckle crowd, but
'that set is finding out there are lots of
people here .smarter than the Muckles
and who will be richer and get it by
honorable means, and not by stealing
the use of otlrer people's land and acting
like a perfect sneak. j
.
Glendye in the last issue of the mist
before he sunk into oblivion tried to be
smirch the charaebfr of some old lady.
We don't think he or the mist could in
jure anybody or anything. The mist
was so below respect and and so dead
that even Gabriel no matter what tiirs
he played, could never resurrect it.. If
any otft don't lclieve it, let them go in
and like a Jemon get squeezed. ;
The N. P. R. Pv. have 1500 feet water
front at Columbia City, aud 30 acres for
depot and other analogous purjioscs.
Byron M. Caples' farm, bequeathed him
by his grandfather Joseph Caples joins
the Dftpot grounds. We are glad for
our young friend. Years ago we were
there and old Joseph borrowed our pis
tol and shot a deer that came down the
path towards us. j'
When Cole was in the Legislature,
he introduced ti bill to make logging
roads across private lands. It passed
J both houses and was vetoed bv the Gov
ernor as unconstitutional. This bill j
would have legalized oppression and was j
such a bill as would delight the Muckles' j
heart, ( no, gizzard). Then they could j
have run log-i with impunity ovr John j
Fiantz's licld. I i
3STOTIOB.
I desire to close all accounts due ma
before September 1st, 1883. All ac
counts due July 1st nmst be 2iid, or set
tied by note with approved security be
fore Aug. 25th. This is the last notice
to thotfo persons whose accounts were due
on or before January 1st, 1882 for the
payment of which no arrangement has
been made,
G. W. McBRIDE.
Rev. Mr. Reese will preach at Bay
view school house at 1 1 A. M. next Sun
day and at 13 minutes of 8 a. m. at the
M. E. Church at St. Helen. The last
time lie preached here lie had very full
houses, ard a very liberal contribution
particularly at Bay view school house.
The people there are wide-awake, and
Scappoose promises to be a promising
field for Evangelism.
...
There was a terrific thunder-shower
in Durham N. H. on July -Hh. 25 tree.s,
fruit and shade, were entirely demolished
at Tsland Alcove, tho residence of Ma
jor Adams' brother Joseph. Oliver
Knowlton, a friend and neighbor of his
was instantly killed by lightning in his
(Knolwton's) barn on Great Bay as you
go to Newmarket.
lie ta-steil not the stinjj of Death, but went J? higher,
As o!d Klijah dul in chariot of fin-.
We have received a letter from Mr.
Rousscl of San Francisco. He contem
plates returning to Oregon after he has
finished some repairs on a house he is
renting to tenants. He sent Mrs. Adams
a present of two spooler steps of his own
manufacture for her sewing machine.
One of his sons will come with him, the
one here will remain.
1 ;
The mist calls us scurrilous when we
tvll tho trutli about mean and ciiminal
actions. Ye tokl the truth about Glen-
lye's beating his wife (tho basest o splendid young man, and will do grand
crimes) and about tho iluckles fraud u . ! v. ;";
t
Ienlly using Frogtuore, our place of resi
dence, and making money by bare faced
fraud out of us r.nd our family.
The bridge near Stephen Haines'
b.ou.e has been burned; this was on Ste
phen Unities' land. lie has wished the
County to legalize the road or remove
it to some other place. This the County
should do. If it is legalized, they should
pay him the just damages. Jt is nn-
known who burn the bridge
3TDr. J. M. Roberts, Dentist, 1 83
1st Street, Portland, Or. will visit St.
Helens and Columbia City 3d Monday
of each month, to remain the three first
days of the week at St. Helen and the
remaining three days as Columbia City.
J. Y Pabbage, tlu jeweller, has left.
He will go with his brothel in-law, Mr.
Staats to some point in Montana whero
the N. P. R. II. will order the latter.
Mr. Rabbage has made many friends by
his uniform courtesy and fair dealing.
Mrs. Godkin left with her two little
children on Monday for Seattle, on a
visit to her mother, Mrs. McDonald.
Mrs. McDonald is quite, wealthy, and
has three children there, one married
and two sons unmarried..
Vriien we went to Ray view last Sun
day the bed of our carriage slipped over
on one. side of the. axes but Mr. Jaoies
Gill, who is a machinist by trade, as
sisted by Joseph Copeland soon put
things to rights.
Met V. Hazen has bought the cottago
on Oak Street lately occupied by Mrs.
Ellen Perry. He intends to make it
his permanent residence. He has a tent
spread as a playhouse for his children.
Tho Strachans and J. W. Campbell
returned from the mountains on Monday,
Mrs. Strachan and children having re
turned on Sunday. They report the lires
raging fiercely in every direction.
Dr. J. M. Robeils, Dentist, 183 First
Street, Portland, will visit Rainier Mon
day, August Gth.M 883 to remain till the
following Sunday afternoon, Ollice at the
Residence of Mr. Dibblee, Rainier, Or.
Wesley Harkleroad has sold out to
Win. Wolf his farm on the Scappoose
and will remove to the valley of the
Willopa in Pacific Co., W, T. Wo.lcy
will leave many friends.
Abe Neer, the proprietor of Neer
City is one of our prospective million
aires, lie was always a great triend of
tho Major's in poverty, and will be the
same in wealth.
Mr. William Young has taken p a
preemption in thfc Cowlitz region near a
Donation Claim owned by Mr. Koontz.
Mr. Young will soon go down. to build
on his claim.
Willie Moe is hero from Portland on
a visit to Dr. Stewart'. Willie is a
gentlemanly young man, and does great
credit to the training of a most excellent
mother."
Jr. Emily Yeri(ain, Mrn. Morsft and
Mrs. llichavclsoii linvo arrivwl in St.
IIc1ct. They fill wore tvplondiclly ?ni
broidercci surts, vrt-y Stylish and becom
ing.
Capt. Waud, of the CLdsop Chief '"whs
httcly in St. Helen.
Mrs. Lemont has returned home.
Caleb Woods has been in town lately.
The Strachans have raised a fine crop
i of potatoes at Milton.
Capt. Pope has been down on a visit
! to his ranch, Ashland Farm.
i
! Mr. Miller, the L-a Centre merchant
! will soon remove to Portland.
J. It. Fricrson was lately in town,
i He intends to leave Clatskanie before
long.
A sfjecial term ef the Circuit Court
! A
I will convene Aug. 30th, Judge Bennett
j presiding.
! N. L. Grev will sooir have another
I carriage for the livery business which
i is booming.
i
We have received the Is. wh County
XiKj'jct. All its friends should take it,
and hag it
Mr. Allen's potato patch on Johnny
j Campbell's place, ispite of dry weather
i is doing well.
Mr. Jay D. Dean has our thanks for
helping us load on our organ from
Maekles' wharf.
Mr. Carrieo is keeping the mess house
at Westport for the big mill company
operating there,
Glendye has stepped out. We met a
man that mourned his departure. He
owed him a little bill.
Judge Moore is away from St. Helen
the greater part of the time, his field of
business is cu enlarged.
t
j Our lit'jo cedar 'joat was found, and
i dragged, to light by Mr. Neeley, who
j will calk it and put it in repair.
I When the steamship Columbia was a
! ground on the St. Helen Bar the other
i day a child was born on shipboard.
j Newton Perry is to be the new stew
! ard on the Lucca Maso)i. Newton is a
j Tho Good Telmplars met last Mojiday
; eve at Kayview schoolhouse. There u-
sual time of meeting will be Saturday
eve at 8 p. m.
The ililes-McLiride party have
i
I changed their camping ground from
i Tide Creek to Scappooso Creek on
! account of mosquitoes,
j Received calls thb week from Mr.
j Roussel, Messrs. Ilarkieroad, Espy and
i Slavcns, also Mr. Godkin-last Mrs. Ed-
' monds and her two beautiful boys.
i
i There was a special term of the Coun-
ty Court held Aug. 1st, and a license to
f sell spirituous liquors at Enterprise
j Landing was granted to Dolt Havird.
Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs. Hazen have
returned from Westport. Mrs. Ed-
monds got. many blackberries, and Mrs.
Hazen got but few, as she was taucn
rick.
Rev. P. R. Rurnetthad full audiences
attendant on his services at the church.
The .sacrament was administered. There
was a bis: delegation
from Columbia
City.
It is reported two steam ferries will
! soon be started, one. from the mouth of
Lewis and Lake rivers to St. Helen,
and one from Columbia City across tho
river.
John R. Frier son and his wife have
not yet sold their claims. I knot'; that
no one has tried harder to sell and pay
up than Mr. Frierson. We know that
there are no more valuable claims than
! his soldier homestead and railroad land.
If they can sell and get away Mr. Frier
son caii get work at which he can sup
port his fa.-nily. The price they ask is
very low. Is there no one with capital
who will buy the places of this old
wounded soldier and give hiiu an oppor
tunity to get up on his feet. We can
testify to an honorable service of four
yeats, to iive wounds received in battle.
We know he is sober and honest, but
that he can't work in tho timber where
strong men wear out. If no one man
can bo found to buy his places, we will
make ono of fifteen to buy them out.
Friends to Frierson and his wifo are at
work to secure him a place.
E. G. A.
Now Glory to the Highest ! the Muckle nline is whipped,
And Glendye, the wife-boater, is to the Deril shipped.
The Mark-snake furnished for the gallant Major's back
Was captured by the Major the time lie- cleared the track.
And the mist, the little starveling, very sadly fares !
It is left alone in uiisc-right flat upon its Ayers.
The Com-mbian is the engi.ie that curries all the trains,
The mist itonly tnisteth, thcCi'Li MHiAN it rains, (reigns)
W. II. "WHITNEY,
Barber &Hairdresser.
Next door tc Butcher's Shop, Kiver St., St. Helen, Ogn.
. vSnr2aS
Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Okkice at Vancouver, W. T.
July 30th. 1SS3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 187, entitled "Ah Act for tho fealo of
Timber Landu in the State, of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
llobert S. Medlook of Cowlitz Co. Wash. Tcr. has
this day tiled in this olRco his application to
purchase the N. K. of Section 12, Township-8
North ofllange 1 V est, of the Willamette Merid-
ian. -iiii-i
Testimony in the above case will bo takn be
fore the Ju"dtf of the Probate Court at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the Gth. day of October,
1883. , , . .
Any and all persons having adverse claimb to
the above described land, or any portion thereof
are hereby required to filu their claims in this
ollice within sixty (CO) days from date hereof.
Fi:EI. W. Sl'AKLINC, Kc-isttr.
u3n2a3
Lost.
X Remarkable Circumstance.
J" 1875 a -very jn-ryliar man in kid gl'JVe arrived
at Columbia City. Kvi-ry one pronounced htm an oddi
ty. Owing to the L,rr--;lt ;niiount of brush,) he became
lun't in the heart 'f 'the city. Nothing ;bcen lieard
from him until of lutu, when he cut hit way out, drensed
rut'ner shabbily, his clothes badly torn, ar.d ihis panta
loons in his boots. After following up in l4w trail will
be found I
THE BARGAIN STORE,
which he has lately establmhcd where can be found as
choice a selection 'of family groceries, dry-goods,
hardware, and Yankee Notions, can b lound, t
prices that for cheapness a -doiiish nil; Orders respect
fully solicited. '
C- S Hodges j
Columbia City, Oregon.
Xoticc of Application to Purchase
Timber Laud.
r
S. LAM OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Jt'XE ST!I.
Notice is hereby priven that Andrew J. Insert of Port
land, Multnomah" County Orcjroii has made application
tj purchase the south west of section number IS of
township number G north of ratine number 3 west of the
tm.lamette Meridian, und;r the provisions of the act of
l.j!jrress, approved June IS.'S, eui.it.led " An act for
tho sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oru
tf.n, Nevada, and in wakiijxoto tkrritouy.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the Cnitfd states Iind Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty
davs from this date.
Given under mr hand this Sth. day of June. IS 43.
L. T. BAUIN, Register.
V?n4tj3
Notice of Application to Pi'hciiase
Timder Lands.
v. s. land office at oregon city, oregon.
June -2'2 1883.
Notice is hereby given that wi u.i a m II. Poi'E of Ore
gon City, Clackamas County Oregon has made applica
tion to purchase the north east quarter of section num
ber 2 of township number 2 north of range number 2
:vt of the wiu.AiiKTiE meridian, under the provisions
of the act of Congress, approved June u, 1&8, entitled
i " An act for the side of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and m Washington iekkito
tv. All adverse clatnis to said tract, of land, or any jxirtion
thereof, must be tiled in the l: nit 3d Stains Land Otlice
r.t. Oregon rity, Oregon, lnforc the expire the expiration
vi sixty days irom this date.
Given under my band this 22d day of June Eighteen
hundred and eighty -three.
L. T. BAR IN, Register.
U3n4j22 .l
Xoticc ef Application to Purchase
Timber Land, j
C. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITS', OREGON.
JiNE Sin.
Notice in hereby iven that Francis P. 1'ine
gan of Portland, Multnomah County Oregon has
niu.de appluntfuii to purchase tho north of
section number 22 of township numbr-i- ( north of
rane number 3 west of tho ioan.otte Meridian,
under the provisions ot the act of, Coniv.ss,
approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An net fur the
ale of Timber Land-s in the States of V'alifonia,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse chiiius to said tract of land, or any
4ortion thereof, must be filed iti the United
States Land Oihcc, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore tho expiration of ;-ixty days from this date.
(Jiveii under my hand this 8th. day of June
1SS3.
L.T. UAKIN, Register.
r.3n44jate ; j
Notice for Publication
!
Land Office at
nd Office at "
CiTT, O HKliON.
JuK-O. 18X3. J
Oregon Cn
Notice is hereby given that the fulloiving-nanicd
settler has fh.f.d notice of his intention to make
final niowF in support of his claim, and thatsaid
proof will be made before the Couitv Clerk of
Columbia Comity at St. IleJciis,
Monday August' 20, ISS.I, If.
Homestead Kntrv No. oiWS for the
drt'on, on
J. Jlutter,
. A of .v. w. I
. -10SI for.v
ami additional Homestead l-'ntrv N
of s. w. y all in Sec. 2, T. 7 north.
n. 4 w.
lie names tne tojlowimr witnesses
to jrove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
,'iaid land, viz:
Cato Tare'iius, Andrew LewistMi, Robert
Keyes and .Joseph Powers, allof Dr idbury, Co
lumbia County, Oregon.
L. i . lJAKi-N, neister,
u."mV0ju2O
Notice for IYblication.
J...
Land Omen at Vani-o"JvfjAV . T.
lulyjlOth LS.. )
Notice is hereby jfivt-n tht the follow an-uamed bct
tler has tiled noti.'-e i f his int'.ntiuH to r.itike final proof
in support of cIVmi, -a w X that s.dd pr 1 will be iiutde
before the Kejjittr uivl Keifiver a Van-ouvei-,
W. T.. oir Tuesdav. An;. 2s;h. viz: ri'i'h Mulhol-
lund. Homestead Ai';!i. :itio!i No. 4 U ior the N. K. of
section 8, township 8 north, r.risfc 1 east.
lie names the foilovviii ' witnees to r ve his contin
uous residence upon, and cultivation of, suid hoid. viz:
Walter I.ysons, ' CaJroIton, W. T.
l.oan Havird,
of
Henrv Allen,
of
of
Henry Moulton,
v3:i?.oju0
FKE;. W. S-I'A'.IblLNt:, Register
Notice of Api'MC-ation to
Timbeh Land.
rciiCIIASE
I.axi- fk;ce at Vani m rv . T.,
lulv ii;h. ISS:'.. i"
Notice is hereby jriven that in con!ili.i!ij eviti the pro
licinmi nf the Act 01 ( 'on 'rc-wi an-.irovi-d .Tune 3. 1S7S. en-
titleti " An act for the sale of TiuilH?r Uui Is in the States
ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington lern
tory, John liixtine. of Cowlitz County, 'rmi. Ter.
has this dav filed in tiiisoilice his sipjjlication to juircha-ie
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i lie ?. ifi ... r- uiiii n. i "i ... . v. . i
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Testimony in the alxne case be tken before the
Ilci'ister aiid Kceeivcr at ani-oiiver. IWasli. Ter. on
!arimi.iv, liie i. u.iy i .--t-a. i
Anv and all fersons having mlvcrcj
chums to the
above described lands, or any portion tl
by required to tiile their claims in tiiia
i ,-iiiiO it v from i!:ire lierct.f.
Icreoi, are here
Itice within bix-
FKKI. W. SPAKI.ING, Kejjistcr.
vSn.""jui2
NOTICE OF AITL10A
TON TO
PUPwCHASE TIMDER
LAND.
t'. S. Land Omen at Oeuood
ClTN-, OBEHOS.
Jihne 15th. l.-:3.
Xotire is hereby iriven that wiu.ivm M
iloWKS of 1'ort-
l.iinl, Multnomah" County Oregon li.e nf
ade application
inber mi of tow n-
to purchase the N. e. ipiarteroi jeccio'i mi
.l.in ininiiii-r north of ran'e MUilllK'r
3 w. of the WiL-
tAMETTB mki'.idias, under the provisions of the act of
V"-s-s". approved June P., IsTS, cntitleil An oct tor
the sale of Timber lnids in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in wahiiis;iton tkhimt-'RV.
All adverse claims to s:iid tra. t of hind, or any portion
thereof, must be filed in the I'nited States Land Otlice,
at Orecon Citv, Oregon, before the cn piration of sixty
davs from this. date. I
;U-i-n under mv hand this loth daK- of June
1u T. HAilMV, 1'tejrister.
u3nSjI5
Notice of Application to
rCRCHASE
Tim her Land.
l S. EAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY ORF.fiOX
July6th. 1SS3.
Notice is hereby Stven that cjottUer neimkykb
of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has
made application to purchase the s. E. J of Sec
tion number 34 of Town.shi" number 7 i"rth
Kanife number 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian,
undo;- the provisions of tho act of Conres, ap
proved .lime 3, 1878. entitle! " An act for the
sale of Timber Lands in theState.4of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Wrashinton lerritory.
All adverse claims to said laud, n- any portion
thereof, must bo tiled in the United S lates Land
office, at Oregon City. Oregon, Oeoue iue e.puo.-
tion -of sixty days from this date,
(iiven under my hand tlm 0th.
1CC1
day of July
L. T. I!A.tIN. I
lister.
v34ir.fi
Ntotice of Application to Purchase
Tim ijkr Lands.
Land Office at Vancouver, T.
June I3th. 1883.
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance with the
provisions of the Act of Congress approved .Mine .5, 18 8,
entftleJ " An a.-t fcr the sale of TnnK-r Lamls m the
States ef California. Orc-on. Nevaila, and in wasimmiton
TKBRITorv," John I'. Hartley, of TA-WisA-ouiity, wash
tkr. has this dav filed in this ottiee his application, to
).urehas9 lUe N. i of N. K. quarter thf 8. w. quarter of
IN. r.. quarter and s. K. quarter -of N. w.l iuai;ter, of free
tion 18, IV. 10 X. of K. 2 w. ofthe WH.WM-TE sebidian
Testimony in the above cast- will . l Uken
the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, wash, tkr on
Tuesday, the Twenty-eighth 4ay of Au-ust, highteen
hundred and eighty -three. J
Anv and hll persons bavin advert rf'"0. "
, -.. -, i ... nrtinn thereof, ara nereny
required to file their claims in tlvs ortice within s.xty (o)
davs from date nercm. ,,1-, . T
x'KKD. WT. SPAKLINC, Ivegutcr
tiOHjr
PAEMEES'
TRAHSPORTATIOH COMPAHY.
Tie new and elegant Steamboat
Lucea Mason
Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday ut 3 a. m., touching at St.
Helen, Lake River and all intermediate landings. Re
turning leaves 1-aC'cnter at 0 a. m., Mondiiy, Wednesday,
ami Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes
day and Thursday.
Xoliec of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Oiuce at okruon Citv, CXJN. V
June 20. 1883. j
Notice is hereby given that Louis F. Chemin of Port
land, Multnomah County Oregon has mado application
to purchase the N. e. quarter Of Section Number 'M of
Township Number G N. of R. Number 3 w. of the WIL
LAMETTE MEi:r under tho provisions of the act of Con
gress, approved June 3, Eighteen hundred and Heventy
eight, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber ltnds in
the States of California, Cregon, Nevada, and in wash.
TKKRITORV.
All odvcrsq claims to said tract of land, or any portiMii
thereof, must be tiled in the 1'nitod States Land Otlice at
Oregon City, Oreg.n, befere tho expirirtion of sixty days
from this date.
Given under my hand this 29th. day of June, Eighteen
hundred and eighty three.
L. T. BARIN, Register
uStijirj29
PUPwCHASE TIMBER LAND,
JASI) 0Tf:E AT VANCOCVf.T., "W. T.
May 31st. 1SS3.
Notice h hereby th en that in complance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress apjroved
Tune 3, 1S7S, entitled" An act for the ale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
eon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
George II. Lrown rrf Multnomah County, Ore
gon, has this day filed in this oihee his applica
tion to purchase the N. w. of Section 21, lown
ship 10 N. of Kanye 3 w. of the Willamette Me
ridian. Testimony in the above ce will lie taken be
fore the Register and 1 Receiver, at 'ftncouver,
Wash. Tcr. on Wednesday, aicust the 22d.
16S3.
Any and a!l peisons having adverse claims to
the above described lauds, or any portion there
of are herel y required to file their claims in this
otKoe within idxty (00) davs from date hereof.
rilEO. V. SPARLING, Keeister.
u3n4rjl5 . .
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMDER LAND.
V. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY OREGON.
Jcxk 8th, 1SS.
Notice is hereby given that Napoleon Horn
Btein of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
has made application to purchase the north east
of section number 20 of township number
north of ranije number 3 we.st of the Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Timber l.anda in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and in Washington Territory."
All ail vers claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, muet be filed in the United
State Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty days from this date.
Given under my hand, this Eighth day of June
Eighteen hundred and Eighty-three.
L. T. 15AKIN, fiegister.
u.".n-J4jate
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Land Orncr. at Orfoo.n Citt, Oreox. )
Juno 2t iss:c ("
Notice is hereby given tJiat Henry V. Winch
of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has
tuade a ilication to purchase the the N. w. of
Section number '2 of Township number 2 North
of -Ilange number 2 Wist of the Willamette Me
ridian, under the provision of the act of Con
gress, appro; ed .Tune 3, 1878, entitled "An act
for the sale of T mber Lands in the Ptates of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, orany
portion thereof, must be tiled in the United
States Land oflice, at Oregon city, Oregon, be
fore the expiration of sixty day from thia date.
liven under my hand this '2Mi day of June
18So.
Tj. T. r.AKIN, Register.
u3nr7j20
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMDER LAND.
Land Office at Vanxoi'Ver, W. T.
May 31 st 1883.
Notice is hereby driven that in compliance
a ith the proviniMis of Congress aj. proved Juno
3, 1878, " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and in Washington Territory," jikiar Myers,
of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day lilol
in this okkii'E hi- application to purchase the
North East J of Section 2b Township 10 North,
of llange 3 w. of the Willamette Meri'lian.
Testimony in the case will be taken before the
Register and - K-ceiver, at Vancouver, Wash.
Ter. on Thursday-, the 23d. day of alwst 1883.
Any and all persons having ailverse claims to
the above described lauds, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to file their claim in
this okfk'K within sixty (00) days from date here-
FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
tyu4."jt"
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vancouver W. T.
if ay 31st. 18.83.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the
sale of Timlx-r Land. in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington Ter
ritory,"' Herman l"omei-ter, of Multnomah Co.
Oregon, lias thi.i day hle-I in this oihee his
application to purchase the s. K. i of Section
21, Township 10 North, of Kauire 3 Vet, f the
Wi himette Meridian.
Testimony in th above case will bo taken
before the lieidster and Receiver ft Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 23x1. clay ot August
1883. " , -
Any and all person having adverse claims f
the above described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to file their claims in
this office within fixty (tiO)day from date here
of. FllElb W. SrAIUjINO, Register.
ti3n4.'jl' 1
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U 8. I.avd Orr.cB at Okboos Citv, Obkoom.
June l.'.th. 1S13.
Notii-e is hereby priven that Alfrei Burr of Portland,
Multnomah County Oregon has made application to pur
chase the v. w. 4 of section number IS. of township nuin
lier ti n. of nmitei'uniber 3 west of the Willamette Merid
ian underthepr'jvibionsof the act of Congress, approved
June 3. 1S7S, entitled "An act for tho sain of Timber
Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
in wasiusiito.v Territory.''
All adverse clams to saifl tnu-t of land, or any portion
thereof, must le filtid in tho the United States Land Of
fice, at Oregon City, Oregon, before tho expiration of six
tv days from this date.
Oiven under mv hand this l.'.th. day of June lss3.
I T. BARIN, Register.
ursni45jlr '
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Oitick at Vancouver, W. T. I.
May 31st. 1883. (
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1878, entitled " jVn Act for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington
Territory," Winfleld S. Lafore of Multnomah Co.
Ogn. has this day tiled In this otlice h isappl 'ca
tion to purchase the South West of Section 20,
Township 10 North of Range 3 Wet of tho Will
amette Mt-jidian.
Testimony in the aliovc case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver at Vancouver
W. T. on Wednesday, the 22d. day auc.ust 1883.
Any and all potion having adverse claims to
the alxive described lands, orany portion there
of, are hereby require-1 to file their claim in
thh office, within sixty(OO) davs from date here
of.
FRED. W. SrARLINU. Ke-ister.
u3n4"jl5
Notice of Application to Pcechai
Timber Land.
u. s. laud ofpice at 0rko0x citt, orkgox.
July Cth.;l-83.
Notice is hereby given tliat William J. VVulktr
of .Portland, Multnoninh County, Oregon bv
made application ta, purchase the n., r. of Sec
tion nnmLer 20 of Township number 0 s. of It.
nuraber3 w. of Uic Willamette Meridian, under
the provisions of the act of C'nngreM, approve
June 3, 187. entitled- "An net for tho &lo of
Thnbcr LandH in th States of California, Oregon,
Xcvrtda, and in Wathiugton Territory.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, nnmt be hied in tho United
States Land ofliao, at rtrejfon City, Oregon, befor
the expiration of m'xty d-ys from thin date.
Civen under my henj this Cth. day rf July
18S3. ;
'L. T. 13AKIN". HegMec.
v3n4.sjufl
Notice of Application to Purchasu
Timber Land.
L.'Xi Office at Vavco-uvrh, W, T.
June2Sth. 1883.
Notice in hereby given that in compliance with th
provisions of the Act of Consresa) approved June 3, 1S7M,
entitled " An act for the fcal of Timber Lund in tlm
htates of California, Oreiron, Nevada, and in Washing
ton Territory,-' Charles II. lavolt of Cowliti Co. Vai.i),
Ter. has thUday fikil in this office hi application to pur
chase the South F-ast of Section 2, Towijjhlp 8 Northt
Itan'e 1 E:ut, of tt W Ulaoietto Mi-riiHan.
Teslimony in tlse aliove riwe will be taken before tli
Juga of tlve Probate Court at KalatnA, Wash. Tur. oi
Monday, the loth, day of Septcmtier, IHS3.
Any and all persona having adverse elaiim to the abova
des-ril)ed lands, or any portion thereof,'; are hereby i-
3uircd to file their !a"inu in this office within sixty (oi
ays from date hereof.
FUEU. W. WAULING, lUgUUr.
v3u4Sju0 '
Notice of Application to
Purchase Timber Land.
V
IjAND OrriCE at Vancouver, W, T.
June 11th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provision of the Act of CongresH approved
.Juno 3, 187t, entitled "An act for the ale of
Timber Lands in the State" of California, Or
egon, Nevada, and in Waishincton Territory,"
VVilliamM. Mi Jin, of Multnomah County, Ore
gon, ha thi day filed in th' office hi appli
cation to purchaso Lot 3 and 4, and outh of
north west of auction 4, township 8 north, of
range 3 west, of tho Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will ,be taken be
fore the liegister and Receiver, at Vancouver.
Wash. Ter., on Saturday, August 18th. 1883.
Any and all person claiming adversely t
the above described land, or any portion thereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in thU
office within sixtv(0) davs from dato hereof.
FK ED. NV. Si'AliLINO ,Kegiter.
u3nl.')?15
Notice of Application to Pur
cha3e Timber Land.
Land Ofnce at Vancouver, V. T.
May 25th. 1883,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance u ith
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
June 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the t.ale ot
T Lands in the Statesof California, Oregon,
Nevada, and in Washington Territory," John
S. Alexander, of Columbia County, Oregon, ha
this dav filed in this office his application to pur
chase the east i of north ast and east J of
6outh east of section 10, Township 8 north, of
range 1 west "f the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken bo
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalauia,
Wash. Ter. en Monday, the Cth. clay of August,
1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
tho above described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to ejle their claims in
this office within nixty (B0) days from date hereof.
FUEL). W. Sl'AitHNti, Register. ,
ti3iit3jl
Xoticc.of ApiiJication to Purchasa
'livAhev V.aixl,
V. H. EAN O OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREOOM
Jvno feth. IH&.
Notice is hereliy given tliat Frank Xichet of
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Lwinad
application to purchase the north east 1 of so.
number 14 of township number ti north of ltang
numbtr 3 west f'f.the Willamette Meridian, ur
der tho provisions of act of Congress, approve-l
June 3, 1878, cntitleii "An act for tho sale cf
Timber Lands in the States i f California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and in Washingtca Territory. "
All adversw claims to said tract of land, orany
portion then.f, must bo filed in the Unitd!
Slates Land Olbc, at On-jron, before the expi
ration of sixty days from this "late.
( 'iven under my hand this Eighth day of Juue
Eighteen hundred and eighty-three.
L. T. RARIN, Recister.
tion44jate
Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land.
U. S. Lasl Oitk'k OaKuos Citt, Oreoo,
June 8, 1S83.
& Notice is hereby given tliat Gilbert V. Smith,
of Poilland, Muitnomah County, Oreiccn,
ban made application to purchase the N. E. i
of Sec. 20 T. ft y. R. 3 w. Willamette Mer., vo
der the provisioiw of the jct of Congress ap
proved June 3, 178, entitled "An Act forth
sale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, an I in Washington Ter
ritory." All adverse claims ti said tract must be
filed in the L S. Land Olfice at Oregon City
Oregon, before, the expiration of sixty dsye
from date.
Oiven tinder my hand this 8th. day of June
1-3.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
u3n44.ialo
ITotico cf Application to Purc&
Tiziber Land.
I. 8. Laki Omar, Ozzoox Citt, Orecoit,
June 8th. 15ss3,
Notice is hereby piven lhat'llenry C. Doty of"
Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. hasmdtIi
cation to purchase tho 8. w. of Sec. 20, f. (J
NrR. S w. Will. Mer., under the provision
of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878,
entitled " An Act for the sale of Timber
Lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract must be
filed in the U. S. Ijand Office at OreRon City,
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty dsye
from this date.
(iven under my hand this 8th. day f
Juue 18S3.
L. T. BARIN, "Register.
u3n44jate
ITotics cf Application to.Purchiio
Timber Land.
U. S. Land Okice Oregon Citt, Oiicok.
June 8th. 1S.
Notice is hereby given that Clarence B. EiC"
of Portland, Multnomah Co. On. has made p
t.lication to purchase the . w. j of Sec. 8,
T. n. R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the pro
visions of th Act of Conjjrens approved June
3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the sale of Tim
ber Lands in th States of California, Oregon
Nevada and in Washington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract must be
filled in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City,.
Oregon, before the expiration of fcUty days
from this dtc.
(iven undr my hand this Sth. day ol
June 183.
L. T. BARIN, Register.
u3n41jate
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land OrriCK at Vascocvkr, W. T.
June 11th. 1883.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of "tho 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 thU oflice his applb
cation to purchase Lota 1 and 2, and south f o
north east J of section 4, township eight north, of
ratine three west, of th Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the alove caae will be taken be,
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver,
Wash. Ter., on Saturday August 18th. 1883.
Any and all persons having adverse claim
the above described lands, or any portion thei o
are hereby required to fils their claims in th
oflice within mxtv (0) days from date hereof.
FKfcl. W. SPARLING, Ktftear.
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