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THE COLUMBIAN. St. Helen, Columbia CoM Or, AuQ-uST 10, 1583. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i. year, in advance. ... months 5 months " i.-,..... ADVERTISING KATES: Ort square. (1 lines) first inscftfork . 3'lach subsequent insertion. ......... es oo 1 oo .:o $2 oo 1 oo IK MEHOBIAM. Iltrwean I Cvmfort j-ou, sorrowing Mother, What will I say that wdll bring you relief, lear little Harry lie sings wiM the angels, Let yourow-n wonli, my frk-nd, lighten your grief. "Sings with the angels h ! highest of honors, -Sings to the Savior glad apthems of praie, Think of it, mourner, thine own li tt-te Harry, 'Chanting glad songs to the Ancietit of days. Swift as the arrow that speeds on its 'mission, The pure little spirit ascended alve; -Aud there ever more for hi loved ones he 'waiteth, Aud rests sweetly rests on the bosom of love. Never to knnw aught of sin or of sorrow, Never to feel aught of trouble or pain: But ever to roam o'er the bri'ht hills of ldorv. Oh-': fay wovldst thou taW!.n to earth back again. 4Oh ! weep then no longer, the SavSor vHl help the, ows all thy sorrow, He marled vcly tear, He waiteth to give thee the place He hath promised, He says, " If ye love Me th A he of good cheer." JbxseJc wp through the clouds, seethe Run is still shining, The WIGHT may be dark, but it cannot be long, '"My darling, my blessing in singing with angels, 1 'thank Thee, dear Savior " let this be thy song. -Jennie. Ed. CoLi MBiAN-Tho above lines were writtcli on the death of i? urn Taylor 1 Wijfin, born March 1st, 1879; Died at Oak Point, May 22nd,' 1883 of Scarlet $ever. The lines v.-re written Iy a "dear friend rf 4bT; mother. He V.-as a very bright clu'ld va loved dearly by 'dU ami tins a p itU ' pt of lite tenter. Geo. Vl. IISatiier. ?SS2 The extract below is from a HhoJe Island paper respecting Lieutenant Thomas, son of Capt, 1. Thomas of the 'Steamer Lucea Mason. PRESEXTATIOX AT FOUT ADAMS. At dre.s¶de at Fort Adams yesterday afternoon there were exceptionally pleas- -"fciit proceedings in connectlrin with the departure of a member of battery G. i J ourth Artillery to a Second Lieutenan cy in the Kinth Infantry, reached by -hard dtiidy and proficfency in the pio--fession. The individual was Mr. Alex ander TEouias, of New York, foinerly 'Sergeant of battery G. After the pa- 4-ade, when the officers came to the front ?Ir. Tornas was in their midst in the uniform of second lieutenant of infant ry. On his rjght, as they approached, eie Captain Arthur Morris, his old .''corcmaiidei, Captain Ennis, and Lieut ehant 'Jones and Walker. On hi3 left were Lieutenant Thomas and Anderson, Major Roder, and Lieutenants Taylor, Greenough, Col ton, Alexander, Everett, -'and Spurgett. "Vlipr they approached the the officer of die parade, Major Rodney Adjutant Dvcr stepped forward, and : having ha'd a very handsome and costly sword placed in his hands, addressed Lieutenant Thomas as follows: Liev.teitciKt Thomas: It is with groat . pleasure I hand yon this handsome sword and belt, presents from the mem bers of Battery G, Fdcrth Artillery, and a fit testinrohial of their friendship iand e;teeni. Though you have not, like .he soHlcrs of Napoleon, forty centuries ooking down upon you, there are pres cient many friends who will watch with kindly eyes your future career, while in J the dim distance the " sixty-four years law" is now standing, sickle in hand, "viewing you with fixed gaze. That you .. i i its stroe with conscforsness of work well done, and for many years thercaf- ter grace tha list of retired rcterans, is ' the sincere wish of your friends of the Fourth Artillery. Adjutant Dyer and Lieutenant Thom- : as having exchanged positions, tlie latter replied as follows: I, Mr. Dyer, as the representative O Battery, accept from you this very ..generous gift with my most heartfelt 'thanks. . In this generousity I can plain ly Bee tlie best wishes of all for my fu- ' tare -welfare ami career. They 'will al- krvays recall fond recollections of tlie past j : and when required to use them in de fence of our country, may I ne ver prove 'unworthy of the honor conferred upon uie here io-day. Again I thank you. The parade as then dismissed ajnt j :the newly conimi-ssioned oflicer was j 'heartily congratulated. The pleasant j scene was witnessed by f.evci-al hundred j before September 1st, 1883.1 All ac ipersons, including tle stammer residents. I counts due July 1st muxl be paid, or set Lieutenant Thomas leaves to-night for j tied by note with approved security be--Fort McKirmey, Wyoming, wheie he is j fore Aug. .tli. This is the last notice : to report by August C. Hc has been j to those persons whose accounts were due studying three years, aud has been ex- j on or before January 1st, 1882 for the -aniined at Fort Adams ahd al.o at For- payment of which no arrangement has tress Monroe. i been made, . Will C. King will lec;urc Saitcrday Evening at Columbia City and next Tuesday evening at St. Helen. Conference of the M. E. Church will -commence at Vancouver, W. T., Aug. ti'Jd. - . - . . A New Sawmill. For some tiiuc it ha:s Xicoxx known that steps were being taken for tlie building of a first class sawmill at- Vancouver. The arrange ment have iiow been completed and the mill is to be built. Eugene Semple, of Portland, ia. at the head of the enter prise. "The mill will be located oil Lot No. 6. on the river bank below town, the laird being a donation to the enter prise froMi Mr. Win. Ilanek l he; ma- chineryj which is direct from the factory at St. Lctfis: Mo., is of the most im proved make and of 71 horse power,; was I rought over from Portland on the Xar linc on Tuesday -and Wednesday f eve nings. ad trill bn set up immediately. It is expected to have the saws running within Ike or six weeks. The mill will have the same capacity us the St. Helen mill i'C000 or 2",000 feet every 12 hours. This is an enterprise that has loEg been wanted in Vancouver, and we wish it abundant success. Mr. Ilanek deserves c'fe'lit for his public spirit in making so liberal a donation to this en terprise. Hcrjittn: - , ; Tin: Mkaxkst Max Yet. A Certain man separated from his wife visited late ly his children, and gave them ten cents apiece. Before he left he icok back the ten crmts from the biiby to buy him a drink of whiskey. Another. Noble old John Gum packed on his back a big load of vegetables, once upon a time, to St. Helen and carried them to a certain store where an old man was clerkin", and ottered it for sale. The old man said he would give a bit, and John de livered thorn over, mul received his bit. t?i?n w-ent all over town found a maft wkh a three cent piece-, and pro cured it, went back to the store prescnt- ed to the j1I man aforesaid the bit, the j pot It was determined to be on the three tHt piece and vegetables as' a gift j land of Aaron liroyles. The place stv saying ha had found tho meanest man lected iA a ry $bcd one, and we be in Oi'gon. i j licvo "will be "well liked by residents of The SaliuJn fishing season by lav- ex pired on Tuesday, July 31 ?,t. j t!has. Muckle, of St. Helens, j made his appearance in Vaucouver on Monday looking after business, ami things ? The family of Geo. IVskiewiez, on Bachelors Island, has been suifering a visitation of scarlet fever. All the child ren are improving. The building for A. K Marble's new mill on Salmon creV.!t is about completed but the machinery will not be ready for grindng until -ibout Sept. 1st. Miss Ella Stoughton arrived at New York J uly 20th, from her foreign voy age. She will remain in the East, vis iting friends for some time to come. Aug. 7, 1$8X. Dear Maj. I expect to lecture in St. Helens on Wednesday eve (to-morrow. ) Lectured in Rainier and Beaver Val ley. - Organized a lodge of I. O. G. T. in Beaver Valley on the 5th. with 31 Char ter members. I Have had good meetings. Will lecture in Columbia City to night. Yours Lc. J. W. Wtt Dr. J. Watts, organized! Beaver lodc o J. O. G. T., in Beaver Valley on ths 5th iust., with 34 charter mem bers -and the following ofiieers: ! C. C. McGlaugfelin, W. C. T.; Miss Nancy HutLsoiij W. R. U. S.; Robert Lovelace, W. L. 11. S.; Miss INI. Reserve didn't hear or if ho heard ho didn't un W. V. T.; J. H. El well, W. J W. .derstand. Ml rsrpeetod totezx the Richards, W. A. S.; lu. 2L Rice?, W. C: smoke cleared ofT there would be only C. Meere, W. F. fr'.; Miss J.iMcKee, j thin air, but instead btood Ayres alive W. T.: O. Anstine, VV. M ; Miss M. Mc Kee, W. I). M.; Miss E. Beusch', W. G.; A. Leonard, W. Sentinel; lf.B. Fhil- linns. K !.: Dr. J. W. Meserve, P. W. I ' x' j j jj w Prentice . Co.'s MuicalJonr- . nal for utrust contains tho following: songs and instrumental music besides its usual amount of news and sketches of many musical composers: " Yes, .Sir!" " The Unforgotcen ScDg." " The Hour of Rest'- " Moonbeam on the Lake." ! Price, 10 cts, per month, 75 cts. per year, published at 107 Firsttreet, Portland, Oregon. Hon. O. W. McBride has gone to J-5an FrAiicisco, also Byron Caples.j Geoj'gc is one of the finest mew ou tlie Pat-iflc Coast. Byron, his nephew, possesses all the good qualities of the Caples and McBride Races. Our friends stop while j there at the Palace Hotel. TOTICp. I xlesireo close all accounts due mo. O. W. McBRIDE. Dr. 3. M. Roberts, Dentist,M83 First Street, Portland, will visit Rainier Mon day, August 6th. 1883 to remain till the following Sunday afternoon, Ollice at tho Residence of Mr. Dibblee, Ucunier, Or. LOCAL HEWS Itenry Montgomery Knighton, son of Segarlin Knighton, and grandsou of Capt. Knighton, founder of S.t. Helen, has returned from" .the occupation of Wat puller at Eaglfe Cliff with :?4S0 cleau.cash. lie is a very fice young man, steady aa a clock, and a perfect i hero. Yhen a small boy he endured ' 1 i trom mn arms to be innoeulated m the j body of his father who had been dan gerously burnt on Chelatchie Prairie. This feat of surgery was successfully ac complished and the father is living and well today, and the child is blossoming into a noble manhood, the pride of his other grandfather, the venerable Ed ward Henriei. . The Miles-Mcliride camp has been moved from Tide Creek to the South Fork of the Seappoose near Mr. Van Cleave's. It consists of Dr. llichardson's family, Hon. T. A. McBrido's family, Mrs. Dr. Ycrgain, and son Orville, Mrs. Morse and Miss Annie Merrill. Mr. Miles is the purveyor and ' main stay of the camp, and keeps up t he connection with the outside world. If you want a good time, and everything to move right alonij have S. A. Miles for the motive power. He is like the mainspring to a clock. Francis and Cora Miles have been out but have returned. It is hard for them to stay away from their beau tiful home. Georgia Giltucr is there, the pot of the campers, alo Mrs. M. Hclman. Judge Moore, Captain Lemont, Janes Muckleand A. 11. IMakesley wVre com j missioned by the N. P. It. 11. ( we sup- j pose this but don't know certain ) to pick out the sile cf the St. Helen He- ; St. Helen and vicinity. Our oilk-e will be much nearer to it that of the mist, and East Street, where our olHcc is, will be more centrally located than that of the mist on Cowlitz Street It is a short i half mile from it to the Dcnot. There are some people upon their tirst advent in a community make a great blow of trumpets but after a short time are compelled to take a back .seat, not so Mr. and, Mrs. Godkin. They have gradually and surely worked into the esteem of the community and spite : of innate modesty are reckoned among our tirst citizens. They are people of culture and refinement, and everyone was pained at Mrs. GoJkin's accident, and the testimonials of interest and so licitude were marked; for which Mr. it Mrs. Godkin return their sincere thanks. There was tpiite an excitemtiit near tho printing ollice Thursday evening. The sheep came rushing up to the house the children cried out " tho wolves are after them", a pistol shot was heard, and thb Major, gun in hand, rushed out to the rescue, when lo and behold Stra chan's" poodle dog, with his front cut long and his hind cut s-hort, hove, in sight, resembling a small British hon. Ym. Strachan and J. W. Campbell .soon appeared " enveloped in a mist.'' the dog was summarily castigated, and the scene ended with " all hands round," Tho new -tiitor of th mist went out wJiere the pot-ho'es were blowing on the 1!. R. Tho Chinamen told him -to run, I l)Ut lio Avns deaf or numb, at ltiast he and "f'ict as natral " as befoie. The Muckles after running their logs over our lowland went, and vailed on two boards on our fence; this astonished u. It must have been a dreadful straiu on their penuVious dispotition. They will have to use some fried sea bass instead of valmon to get even with their putaes. Mr. Allen's little girl Ethel started out to hunt her father the other morning. She went away beyond Milton Bridge, and was still goirg when overhauled by Miss Moore on horseback and Mrs. Stickles On foot. She was brought back much to the chagrin of herself but to the great relief of her affrighted mother. Abe Neer has sold over a thousand dollars worth of lots at Neer City which contains an area of ninety acres. Abo is net married yet, but in a fair way to get ono of the likeliest damsels of the land, .as ho will have lots of cash to keep her up. In his city enterprise Mr. Wingcrt is his assistant. Mr. J. S. Davenport has for salo the finest collection of house-plants wo ever saw. They are potted in little pails, and his place is fragrant with the deli cious perfume of thoPC beautiful chil dren of Nature. James is very tasty, and knows how to make his place at tractive. E3FMoney to loan . on real estate ecurity by h A. Moore Esq., St. Helen, Oregon The . fit radians have resumed opera tions on the quarries. - "JSWS DROSS." Mrs. King is at Kuappa. t Father Sellwood. prcacheM hej-e net Sunday. J.Il. Frierson'.s motir was boiwiu New Ipswich, N. H , Daniel Covyley has commenced sutfc for a divorce from E-dna Cowley. Mr. Neeloy islcilking our cedar boat, and knows how to do a good job. Rev. S. C. Adams and Mrs. Daniels of Vancouver, are visiting at B. F, Gilt ner's Miss May Hcnrici is stopping at her uncle Segarlin Knighton's on tho Upper Seappoose. George Kelly and wife got eleven gal lons of hlatkerries on their late trip to Bunker Hill Miss Kiltie Moore and Mrs. Lough lin, the dashing widow, were out riding Sunday evening. We return thanks to Mrs. Edmonds for a jar of blackberries, some of the fruit of her trip to Westport. There was a grand dance and good old time last Saturday at the residence of Am os Slave ns on the Seappoose. Mr; James and wife, Mrs. Dr. Stew art and Mrs. Eliza Sweitzer have gone to II ws;co to rusticate 'y the sounding sea, . Obed Blakesley is no slouch in repar tee. The reply he made to the defunct editor of the luibt was as good a hit as we ever heard. 4 Mi Jacob George and family have gone cut to camp on their place on Seap poose which they have lately purchased of J. N. Martin. Mr. Edmonds" is logging on Mr. Cau dle's. timber claim on tho Cowlitz. John is like Grant not much lo sav, but riht after his business. Francis Miles was out the other day buying cattle avd stock. Frank is all business and means to yet be one, of Or egon's cattle kings. Mr. N. L Grey has bought a ncw road-cart at liast Portland also a new harness to fill tho demands of his in creasing livery business. Received a call from Mrs. Judge Moore and Mrs. King. They came out horse back on the Judge's line riding ! 4 . nags, Doughnut and Gingerbread. i Dr. Watts' lecture Wednesday eve was alter his usual style. lie. after the Philistines like ancient mng went Vinson, ana slew them right and lett. If you want to see an industrious woman call on Mrs. E. J. Hazen. She can do more work, and do it without squeezing than any woman in the land. Mr. Met F. Hazen is well settled in his new home. Wo called there and got some honey He has a beautiful family and his wife is a splendid housekeeper, Will C. King, Graml Lecturer, has organized a ledge of I. O. G. T. in So halem Valley with .Hiram Van Blara com for W. O. T.. and Mr. Baker as L. D. Mrs. Edmonds is a lady very nnith appreciated by the community. She is all life and animation, and among a s-ea of deadheads it is refreshing to meet a lady like her. Emma Cok and Frankic Moore gave us a horse back call. Emma rode Iter Aunt Mary's horse Birdie. It remind ed us of old times when we Used go out riding vnlh the girls. Received a call on Sunday from Mr. Spear,.the new bookkeeper ef the Muck les. He used to be with Durell, who once ran a saw mill in St. Helen lon yearc ago. Mr. Spear is . a native of Mil ford, Mass. ftDr. J. M. RoberU, Dentist, 183 1st Street, Portland, Or. will visit St. Helens and Columbia City 3d Monday of each month, to remain the threo first days of tno week at St. Helen and the remaining three days as Columbia City. Arthur and Frankie Moore and also Jimmy Cox are getting up great reputa tions as skillful horsemen. They insti tuted some circus performances on each other the other day something after the style of the Great Nickel Plato Circus. Mr. W. If. Whitney is doing a rush ing business in nuts, apples, fruit and candies at his stand on River Street, St' Helen. Tho boot-black stand of his lit tle son is also in full blast, and they are just gathering' in tho dollars as well as dimes. Milton Furniturs Factory, Chairs, Kawhide & Wood Soats For Sala -1 "e.ri "ti Made to Order. OTTO GODKIKf. v4ulal6 W. 2L WHITNEY, Barber &Hairdresser. Next door te Butcher's Shop, River rt.y i-t. Helen, Ogn. v;n53 . " . Los t. A Remarkable Circumstance. In 1875 a very peculiar man in kid gloves arrived at Columbia Citj. Every oneprononnceU hint an oddi ty. Owing to the ji reat amount of brash, lte became lo.-t ia the heart of the .city. Nothing lias been heard from him until ol late, when he cut lii wayj out, dressed rather shabbily, his clothes badly torn, and bin milt- lofns in bin boots. After followfng up ini hU trail will b found THE BARGAIN STORE, which he has lately established where call be found as c-hoicc a selection of family. roceries' drv-eroods. naroware, ana tamceo notions, - e found, at prices that for cb.eaDD.eSS aitonWi all. Orders rcsiieot- rally HOliciteu. 0- H- Hodg-ss Columbia City, Oregon. 7 Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. T". S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON. Jvtt STii. liKJ. Notioe is hereby gven that Andrew- J. Dygertof Port land. Multnomah County Oregon has made application ti purchase tha south west of pection number IS of tnwnsliip number 6 north of range mtmber3 went of the tt'iLL.tMKTTK Meridian, under the jwoviiioiiaj of the act of Vugress, approved .June 8, 1S73, ectltled T An act for tl3 sale of Timber Linds in the States of California, Ore goo, Ncv.ula, and in ashisotojj tscritok. All adverse claims to said tract of land, or nny portion thoreof, im:t be f.'.td in the United States! Iid Ollice, at Oregon City, Oregon, before tfce expiration of sixty diiys from thin date. Given under mv hand thiis 8th. day of June 13S3. U T. BAR1X, Register. vP.n-UjS j Notice of Application to 'Purchase Timber Lands. I. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON. June 12 1883. Notice is hereby given thji wili.iv H- Porn of Ore gon City, Clackaiiiaji County CJrcjfon has made. ttppli-a tion to purchase too iirtti vast quarter ol section num ber 2 of townohip number 2 north of range number 2 west of the Willamette mlridiav, under the provision of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1878. entitled An act for the sale" of Timber Landa in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington tekhito tv. All adverse'rUlinn to aid tract of lr.nd, or any portion thereof, must 1 filed in the Unitod State Land Otlicc at Oregon City, Oregon, before tlie cxpiro the expinttion , of sixty days irom this date. J Given under my band tills 22d day of .Tune Eighteen hundred and cightv-three. I L. T. BARIN, Register. un4Cj22 I . Xotice of Application to Purchase Timber Laud. V. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON. Jj-NE STH. l!io3. Not ice in hereby jiven that Francis 1. Fine f;an of lVi"tl:md, itultuomali County Oregon lias made applcation to jmrchase the n6rth west of nection number 22 oi township number G north of range number 3 wect of the VV iilamette Meridian, under the provisions ot tlie act of Congress, approved June 3, lS7f, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Land iu the States! of Culifonia, Oregon, Neynda, ar.din Washmston Territory." All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion thereof, must be filed in tho United States Land Oilice, J.t Oregon City: Oregon, be fore the expiration of sixty days from this date. Given under niy hand this 8th. day of .Tune 1SS3. ! L. T. EAKlfN", RegMter. u3n44jate I Notice for Publication Land Okkic at "1 OrlEaesf Citt,1 Okkcon. V. July 0. 18.S3. J Not ice is hereby plvcn that tho follewin-named HetUer has rn.Kn notice of bis intention to make FiyALPROOK in support of his -claim, an i that sai-t proof will be luat'e before the County Clerk of Columbia County r.t St. Helens; Oregon, cm Monday August 20, vjz: H.J. Kutter, Homestead Entry .". 3X3 for the s. J of X. w. J and additional HoiiiCKtead Kntry Xo. 40X4 forx. A of k. w. i, all in Sec. 2, T. T north, 11. i W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upCB, tr.d cultivation of, aM land, viz: Cato Fareli'.u. Andrev Lewisfcon, Kolu-i-t Keye.s and Joseph i'ov, all of BnuU'rV, Co liunbia Count v, Orvcon. L. T. BAIilN, Ilegwtcr. u?.i.i0ju20 ; Notice For. Vvm icatio.v. Land Okiick at VancouvkkW. T. July lGth 1SX.H. f Xotioa is hereby given that ti! follow inif-ni'.nieil ct tler has lileil iMti-.; of his fntention to make linal rol in snp;ort of his rlaiin, sml that raid jTOn.f will be made lefore the Register p.n.l Kcccicr at Vancouver, W. T.. on TubjfJav, Aiitf- '.'Scb. 1-ss.f, it: HK-ch Mulhol UnJ, Ilo'.iiL-stoftJ Arp'-wation No-. 4l ,forthc F- J of section township S north, ranjce 1 east. He nvncH the following witnexscH to prove hin contin uou resiJence upoi, a)ti cultivation of. said land, viz: Walter I.vaon. of Carroiton, W. T. Ixiaa Havird, of Her.ry Allen, of llenrv Mouiton. of I KED M'. Sl'AKLINCl, Register. . v3n50ju20 j Notice of AlTMCATH'S TO TURCIZASE TiMRicrt Tja.xd, Lam- rvu e At Vanch ver, W. T.. July 11th. 1;. Notiee i.-; hereby r1voi that in eomplianee with tlie pro visions of the Ac t of CctrrcMS approved June 3, isrs, en titled "An act for the ale-nf Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Waxhiniftoii Terri tory, " John liodin, of Cowlits County, VVa.-h. Ter. has this day filed in t hi office hi applieatnm to pureha--ie the s. I ol x. E. and s.J of X. w. . of Sec. 34, Tp. D N. of Kiinge I East, of the VlHarr.ette Mwidhm. Testimony in the above wKl bel taken before the Uejfister and Keceiver at 'inoo-ivc. Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the d- diy of Sept. lS:i. I Any and all persons bavin;; adverse claims to the alove deocrilied lands, or any portion It hereof, are here by required to Mile their clainW in this office within six t () days from date hereof. Fit Eh. W. SPAHI.IXO, Kcs'-ster. vSn50Ju22 NOTICE OF ArPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. v. s. Land OrflcE at Oregon Cm-, Orkoov. June 15th. 1SS3. Xetiee is hereby give .that wiia( ji. how eh of Port land, Multnomah County Orofrou hat ma!e application to purchase the sr. K quarter of section number 2 of town ship number 6 north of ranjre number 3 w. of the wii, lamettc ukkidian, vnSv tlie provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled An oct for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in ashi.vctos tkrritokt. All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion thereof, must be filed in the United States Iind Ottice, at oron City, Oregon, Hfore the expiration of sixty days from this date. . ' Given under inv hand this 15th dav of June 1SS3. L. T. BAKIX, Kegister. u5n45jlS I Notice of Application' to Timbfr L.xri. Purchase U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREOOX CITY OREGON July Gtli. 1883. Notice i.i hereby given thatr.oiiTHEB nrimeyer of Portland, Multnomah County, ' Oregon lm? made ajjplieatirin to imrrhase the s. E. of Sec tion number 'Si of Towashin number 7 north of Jvange number 3 w. of the Willimette Meridian, under the provisions of the act of Congress, aj proved June 3, 1878, enti.tled "I An net for the Kale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, xcvada, and in Washington Territory. All adverse claims to said land, or any portion thereof, must bo fild in the United 8 mtcs Land office, at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expira tion of sixty days from thin date. CivciVun'der my hand thin Gth. day of July 1.3.ST.. ! , Tj. T. Bariv, Ilegister. 4SjuJ J i , Notice of Application! tojPurchase Timber Lands. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. June 13th. IS83. Xotico in hereby Riven that In compliance with the proviMlona of the Actof Yni?rcsa approved June. 1878. cntftled " An act fcr Ihe sale of TimUr Ijinds in the States cf California, Oregun, Nevada, and in wahhixoto TKanrronv." John IT. Hartley, of Lewis County, WASH. j TKa. has this day Hied in thU office his application to purchase tho JN. of E. quarter, vnc . . iinru.Tu X. E. quarter and H. v. quarter of X. w. quarter, of Sec tion 18, Tp. 10 X. of H. 2 w. of the wilhktte mbridias Testimony iu tha abtve ease will be taken before the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, wash. ter. on Tuesday, the Twenty-cigrith day of Aujrust, Eighteen hundred and eighty-three. Anv and hll persons naviff adverse claims to the a bove 'described lands, or av portion thoreof. are hereby required to file their claims in thU office within sixty (o) da vs from dt hereof. FKKU. VV k Sl'AK-U, lictjistei. u3nfGj2 TRAHSPORTATIOH COMPANY. The new and elegant Steamboat Lucea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of Aldor St. for La Center, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 9 a. ., touehiiuf at St. Helen, Lake River and all intermediate landing. Re--tMrninp leaves IjaCenter at 6 a. m. , Monday, WeibicSJa-y, and Friday. landing made at Woodland on Wednes day and Thursday. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. Laxij Office at oiiEaox Citv, OdX. ) , JuneJ. 1883. J Xivtice is hereby given tlrat Isuis F. C-hemin of Port land, Multnomah County rc-;ii ha nuide application to pwchase the N. B. quarter of Section Number 30 of Township Number X. of K. Xuniber 3 w. of the Wil lamette mer. under the provisions of the act of Con gress, njiproved June , IJcbteen hundred and seventy eight, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in wash. TKHRITOIXV, All adverse claims to said tract of Iand, or any portion thereof, must be iiled in the United States Land Otficeat Oregon City. Oregon, befere the expiration of sixty dayj from this date. (liven under iny.hand th2!Uh. day of June, Eighteen hundred and eighty three. L. T. DARIN", Kegister nn47J Is OTIC E OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Laxo OrnrzAT Va.vcocvkk, VV. T. May 31st. 1883. Xotzco in hereby piven that in complancc with the provi-itms of the Act of Conress approved .Ifrra 3, S7, ntitled " An act for -the sale of Timber Laiids in the States of California. Ore iron, Nevada, and in Washington Terfitory," George H. lirown of Multnomah Count'. Ore fon, has this day filed iu this office hist applica tion to purchase the K. w. of Section 24, Towns-hip 10 x. of Kanb'e 3 w. of the Willamette Me ridian, Testimony in the alcove cano will h taken be fore the Kegister and Receiver, -at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Wednesday, august the 2Jd. 1883. v Anj" and all persons having adverse claims to the above dencribed laridi,' or any portion there of are herc-Ly required to file their claiina in this office within aixty (tW) dav from date hereof. FRED. W. SPAKL1XG, KeSister. i3n4."j1S NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. I". P. LAND OFFICE AT OKECOX CITY OREGON, Jl'.VK tSTH, ISSJ. Xf'tico i.s hereby piveu that fcXapoleon Horn Ktein of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has made application topurchase the north ea-st of Ecction number 2(i .of townf;hi number 0 north of ransje number 3 west of the Willamette Meridian, under the provisions of the act t Timber Land in the States California,, Ore KOi!, Nevada and in vahington Territory." All p.dvers claims to said tract of land, or, ap portion thereof, mupt be filed in the United Stattn Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, be lore the expiration of eixty days from this date. Given under my hand thia Jlihthday of June Eighteen hundred and Euht3--threc. L. T. JiAKIX, I lobster. u3n4 Ijate , , Notice or Application to Purchase Timber Land. . (VjTICP. AT Oukuo.v Cm', r.r..io!. ) June rv !S8. Notice i hereby iven that Henry VV. inch of Portland, Multnomah County,- Oregon han nuule application to purchase the the N. w. i of Section number 2 of Township number 2 North of Ha:is;e number 2 West of the Willamette Me ridian, under the provisionx of the act of Con fcio., approved June 3, 1878, entitled, " An act for the fcal' f T niber LaruJu in tha Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Tefiitori-. All ailverse cWoisto sr.iil tract of land, orany portion thereof, must be filed in the United States Land oflice, at Orc-j-on city, ore;on, be fore the expiration of sixty days from this date. (liveli under my hand this 21th day of June 1883. L. T; r-AFvIX, K-gLtcr. n3nf-7j2f) NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, "NV. T. , May 31 t 1883. Notice is hereby piven that in compliance aith tlie provisions of Coiitohs approved June 3, 1878, "An Act for the bale of Timber I.nds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Kdpir Myers, of Multnomah County, Oregon, has this day riled in thid ofkice his application to purchase the North East J of Section 2l, Township 10 North, of Uane 3 w. (J the Willaniitta Meridian. Testimony in the case will be taken before tho Kegister and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 231. day of auc.vst 1883. Any and all persons having adverne claims to the afwvtf described lands, or any jKirtion there of, are hereby required to file their claim in this ofkick within xixty (t0) days from date here of, FRED. .W. SPARLING, Register. u."n45jl5 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver V. T. May 31st. 1S83. Notice Is hereby given fhat in compliance with the provisiona of the Act of Congress ap proved Juno 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor nia, Orroii, Nevada, and in Washington Ter ritory," Herman 13omeister of Multnomah Co. OrcirOn, ha this day filed in this otiice his application to purchase the S. r.. J of Section 21'., Township 10 North, of Range 3 Went, of the W i lamette Meridian. Ttdlitn -ny in the above case will be talcen befere the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, Wah. Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day ot August 1883. Any asid all person having adverse claims t the above described lands, or any portion there of, are hereby required to tile their claims in this otiice within sixty (JJO)dayi from date here of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register. 3n4."jl NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCI IASE TI MBER LAND. V. S. Lasp Office at Oreoov Citv, Orf.oox. June.isth. 1S13. Notice is herebv given that Alfred Burr "of Portland, MultD'uriah County Dregon hum made application topur chase the s. w. of bc rtion number IS of township num 1k.t 8 n. of ranjre number a west of the willa mkttf. MeriJ ian. uuilrthe provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act for the hale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in WASUi.voTOS Territory.'' All adverse clai.is to said tract of land, or any portion thoreof, must be tiled in the the United States Ijind Of fice, ot Oregon Citv, Orcjfon, before the expiration of six ty d.iys from this Uate. Ulren unucr my nanu irus lain. u;iv i .uuo i w U T. DARIN, KegLsl ister. u.1m45jJ3 NOTICE OF APPIJLCATION TC PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Lani Offick at Vantouvf-k, W. T. I May 31st. 18K3. f Notice is hereby given that in cntnpliance witli the provisions of the Act of Congress aj prvecl June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for tho sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," W infield S. Laforc of Multnomah Co. Ogn. has this day lild in this office hisapplica tion to purchase the South West $ of Section 21i, Township 10 North of Range 3 West of the Will Ainetto Meridian. Testimony in the atxve case will W taken be fore the Register and Receiver ut Vancouver "W. T. on VV etluesday, the 22l. day AlV.rsT 1883. Any and all person having adverse claims to the above describe.! lands, or any portion there of, are hereby required to fu.e their claims in this othce within sixty(GO) days from' date here FRED. W. SPARLING. Register. u3nljl5 jau -"I'u Notice of "Application TO'l'trccriiiB Timber Land. U. S. LAND OFFICE AT ORF.flON CITT, OltOOX July 6th. 1S83. Notice ia hereby RirerlLat William J. Walker .f 1'ortland, Multnomah County, Oregon h ma-le application ta purchase the h. w. of Sec. tion nnmber 2b" of Township number t n. of 11. number3 w. 'f the Willamotto Meridian, under tha nrovisions of the act of Congress, annrovecl June 3. J878, entitled "Ah act lor tlv tale ot Timber IjAihIs in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory. All adverse claims to aid tract of land, orany portion thereof, must bo Iiled in the United States Land office, at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty d-yj from this date. Given under my hwnd this Gth. tUy cf July 1883. lu T. DARIN, RegiUr. v3n48ju . Notice of Application to Pukchasf. Timueb Land. Land Ofyice"ct Vancouvkic, W, T. June 28th. 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the, Act of Conjure approved June 8, lS.'H. entitled " An net for the sale of 'Jiiubcr Lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Neviula, iid in Washing ton Territory,"' Charles Jf. 1'avolt of Cowliti Co. Wattu Ter. has this day fll-jd ill Ibis otflt-e hi application topur chase tho South East of Section 2, Township 8 X.'orth, Manuel I-ist, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above c;u.e will be taken before th Judge of ho PrcbaU Court at Kalauut, Wah. Tr. on Monday, the loth, day of September, Any and all persons having adverse claim to tho abofe described lands, or any ortioii thereof,, are hereby ro- auircd to file their claims In this ollice within aixty (9o ayu from date hereof. FHED. VV. srAIlLlN'U, IlrglKter. v3n4Jufl Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. Laxii Orncs at Vakcocvik, W, T. Juue llth. 1883. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Conneas approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Male of Timber Lands in the State of California, Or egon, Nevada, and in Washinaton Territory," William M. Mill, of Multnomah County, Ore gon, ha thia day filed in th 8 office hi appli cation to putchaae Lots 3 and 4, and south 4 of north west J of ection 4, township 8 north, of ramje 3 weHt, of the Willamette Meridian.; Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore tho Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash. Ter., on Saturday, August lSlh. 1883. Any ami all persons claiming adversely t the above described land, orany portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in thi office within i?:ty(60) davs from dato hereof. KRED. W. Si'ARLINO .Rtgwter. u3n-f ?!. Notice of Application to Pur . chase Timber Land. Land Office at Vancouver, V. t. May 2fth. 1883. Notice ia hereby fdven that incompliance with tho provisions of the Act of ConpTess aj'irovec! June 3, 1S78, entitled " An Act for the balu t Timber Lands in the Statesof Calif)rnia, Oregon, Nevada, arid in Washington Territory," .I)h) f. .Vloxnder, of Columbw County, Oregon, has this dav filed in thin office his application te pur chase the east" J of north east t and eat j of south east of section 10, Trmhip 8 north, cf range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the Judge of tho l'robato Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Monday, the Cth. tlay of August, 18KX Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion there of, arc hereby required to kilk their claims in this office within ?!itv (CO) davs from date hereof. FRED. VV. SPARLING, Register. u3n3jl . XotJcc. of Application to Purcliaso Ti:uhcr Laud. C S. LAND OFKICiS AT Oil EC: ON CITV. OREGON June nh. 1 '!. Notice is hereby given that Frank tichet of Portlauti, Multnomah Count', (Jregon has ma la apjilication to jcucliaso the north east i ff soc. number 11 of towmhip number li north of Racju number 3 west of.the V iilamrtte Meridian, cu rler the provisions of act nf Conpress, approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the calo of Ti!nT Lamia in tlit States of California, Oi s rn, N"val., and in Y- a.sl.ia.;ton Territory." All ad vers s claims to sai 1 tract of land, orany portion tbtrcf, :nu-t l o filed in the 1,'nitnd States Land Ofl'ieo, at Oregon, 'btforo the expi ration of tdxty tlays from this date. Oiven unJtr my hand this KiHIIay of Juo Eighteen hundred and tightv-three." L. T. V.ARIN, Register. ....4J;- 4 ion i i .niu Notice "of Application to Pur chase Timber Land. U. S. Lank Ofnci: Okeuon Citv, Ocroox, June 8, Notice is hereby given that Oilbert V. Smith of 1'oitland, Alultuoinah CVmnty, Oregon, has made application to purchase the N. K. j of Sec. 20 T. o .v. R. 3 w. Willamette Mcr., un der the provi.di'K of the Act of Congress p proved June 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for thi sale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and iu Washington Ter litory." All adverse . claims to naid tract must be f.led in the U. X. Land Oflice at Oregon City Oregon, befor? the expiration of sixty days from date. Oiven under my hand this 8th. day of June L. T. BARIN, Register. u3u44jate iTctico of Applicaticn to rrcaxo Tiiabir Land. L'.S. LAgiOfricK, Orcrox Citt, Orccok. June &lh. 1H-3. Notice is hereby given that Henry C. Doty of Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has ma latpJi cation to purchase the H. w. J of Sec. IX), l. 6 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 Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, N vada, and in Washington Territory." All adverse claims to said tract 'must be filed in the U. S. Land OKice at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from this date. (liven under my hand this 8th. day of Juue 1883. L. T BARIN, Registsr. u3n44jate 2-Totico of Application to rnrcliaso iTTinlor Land. U. S. Laxd Okfice Oiiego.v City, Iorehok. June 8th. 1AM. Notice is hereby given that Claretice B. Rigfjs of Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has mads ap plication to purchase the . w. of Sec. o, T. C x.i R. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the:pro visions of the Act of Congress approved '.I uiu 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the side of,Tim ber Lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada and in Washington Territory." All adverse filled in ;the U. Oregon, before from this dt. (iiven under Juno 13 3. claims to said tract must be S. Land Office at Oregnn.City, the expiration, of sixty , days my handthis 8th. "day ot L. T. BARIN, Register. M3n44jat5 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUKC1IASE TIM13EH LAND. Laxii Orrice at Vaxcouvkr. VV. T. June llth. 1883. Notico is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of Timbor Lands in the States of California, Or egon, Nevada, and iu Washington Territoiy,' Owen Hatrield of Yamhill County, Or egon, has this day tiled in this office his a pull cation to purchase Iots 1 and 2, and south o north east f section 4, township eight north, o! range three west, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the altove case will be taken be fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash. Ter., on Saturday August J Ktb. 1M3. Any and all persons having adverse claims the above described landi. or any portion thereof are herebv required to file their claims in th office within sixtv (fiO) dars from date hsrsof. FRKb. W.Si'ARLlXt;, leister, u3n4jl3