The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, August 17, 1883, Image 2

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St Heleg, Columbia Co., Or.
"Pr.IDAT, ATJGTJST 17, 1833.
S9BSCBIP3I0N BATES.
J year, in advance.,...,
,G months "
: 3 month M
ADVERTISING RATES:
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Kadi subsequent insertion
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$2 00
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K. G. ADAMS. Alitor & Proprietor.
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Sunday mom Mr., and Mrs. J. X Al
len's babo, Eai Alien, passed through
the gateway .of Death to the Land of
Eternal llowers, wlieru r.o trough, 'no
pain, no blight .ever visits the iahabi-
ants. It was Utt,8 months old, hut j pleasant; no ana knows better how to
jas it stretched forth its little hands, j entertain company ami make every
murmured its ciildish cries and uttered j thing pass olfiu the most charmiug niau-
:its innocent praltle JUad entwined itself
with the closest tendrils of affection a
ronnd their heir Utrins. . Jt liad suf
.erod greatly for sopje time, but wili suf
fer no more. It undoubtedly would
have made a noble man if it had lived,
but instead of on Earth, it will grow to
nianhood in the Paradise of God. O it
is sweet when lite's toils are over to
have some one i& Ifcaven to wait our
-coming, to not have all tlie knocking as
we come on the out&idi1, to have pioneers
in the land of glory.
Father Sellwood -topped on Monday,
;and delivered a funeral discourse of
much pathos and beauty," Mrs. ltol
nian and Miss Lottie May 8tewart sang
some of the sweetest and saddest of re
frains, and the coilin was beautified by
tvrvaths and louquets of flowers of 'the
choicest kind. A cavalcade of respecta
ble sUe folio wej the remains to its last
resting place on Germany Hill, where
I'A the cemetery of Angel's Rest it will
repose till the silver peal of the archan
gel's trmp when its soul shall rehabil
itate itself.
O shed no tears for the loved and lost,
He has joined in his beauty the storerovned
host.
Tn God's Affection he holds a place,
As bii; the biggest of his race;
The Heavens shed forth as grand a glare
Ashe greatest king had been ushered there;
Christ died for tjds child upon tho cross
Though never stained was his soul with dross.
Like a suowflake, the latest of the storm,
There was no spot on his soul or form.
In the sun of God's glory this gem exhaled
And is set in a crown and w ill never le paled., .
Wednesday night at 10 o'clock P. M.
-Abby A. Howard, wife of H. O.-Howard
and daughter of 0. S. Emerson, depart
ed this life at Iter residence on Milton
Creek. The doctor pronounced it scar
latina. It ended with congestion of the
brain. She has left a husband, fond pa
rents, brothers, and sisters, and four
babes, the youngest but four months old
to mourn hei loss. This is very sad, and
avouscs the tenderest sympathy of the
community. She would be 23 years old
the 21st day of Dec, next. She was
born at Machiasport, Maine.
ttttm'i-w ' 1 Tmirin n trnT r
The Seappoose lodge cf . I. O. G. T.
contains some of the best material on
the Upper Seappoose. Mr. King returns
every time bringing his sheaves with
him. His eloquence seems of the most
ii"ective kind His oration at the Court
House in St. Helen on Tuesday eve was
listened lo with profound attention.
His description of home culture as a
preventive of 'dissipation was one to
arouse thy thoughtfulnes and better
nature of his audience. If ouie, its pleas
ures, and its beat) t location Jiavp been
too niuch tiuglecfed on this Coast. Good
- home are the corner stones tho tem
ple of Liberty. Without them it will
fall in a shapeless ruin.
A lodge of I. O. G. T. wad organized
--ou die Upper Seappoose by Wjll C.
King, Grand Lecturer, Aug. 12th. with
34 charter members. W
Chas.II. Ramsey; W. R.
Sharringhausen; W. L.
. C. Templar,
H. S., Mary
H. S. Ellen
Corbin: W. V. T. Mrs. Maria West;
W. R. Seo'y, A. T. Creecy; W. A Se.c'y,
Sarah Sharringhausen; W. F. Sec'y J. G.
Watts; W, Treas. Mrs, li Walts; W. M.
C. C Slavens; W,. p. M. May West;
W. I. G. Clara Jov:W. 0- G. R. Z. Joy:
W.Chap. Martha Sharringhausen; P. W.
O. T. Harry West; L. I). A. T. Creecy.
Joseph E. Smith received a contract 1
last week for driving the piles for iu
jclines oil the west link of the Willam
ette opposite Albina, at Coftiu Rock and
at Kalama, to make through connection
between the Columlia system of rail
roads and Puget Sound.. Work com
x menced last week. The large barge
41 No. 1, " will have feer decks raised and
will be used for iiip sanre purpose at At.
bina. Eacti barge vijl J)ave two tracks
.and can carry ten gars at a load.--Or?-gonian.
Work on the Kalama branch is pro
gressing rapidly, a large force of rsen
leing employed, and every effort used
to have the road ready by September 3.
Two locomotives are at work on the line,
ne at Columbia City and tho other at t
Richardson's placo below towu, and
track laying is proceeding in both di- ;
rections. The grading will be completed
in about two weeks. Astorinn.
E2?"Money to loan on real estate j
security hy I. v 3loore JvJ-, M. Jlclcn '
Dragon j
T3VS.
Tho late dance at the residence of
Thomas Clo.uuiger was a decided success.
It was one of xhe most brilliant affairs of
.the season. There were 38 ladies in ajl
present, and 7 gentlemen. We noticed
thfe ladies in particular, Miss (Lanihcxv
son., Miss McXawee, Miss Freeman,
Miss Corbiii, Miss Bonser, Miss McKay,
Miss Ramsey, Miss West, Miss Emma
Fullerton, Mrs. McNamee, and Mrs,
Stingley, Tliey were eA dressed in
Uiost excellent taste. For brilliancy,
fascination and good sense the Seappoose
ladies bear the palm. Thomas Clouing
er, the host, was agreeable, affable and
i ner. He is a perfect gentleman in his
own house, and keeps up such festive
patties like a prince.
The cooking was done by Mrs. Mary
Cloninger, Thomas' wife, and showed
what .excellent training in that and all
womanly arts her good motluer gave her,
Throughout, the dance was a most en
joyable aflair. Of the gentlemen pres
ent George Grant and Dan Batch added
by their assiduous attentions and civili
ties much pleasure to the occasion. We
had made a great omission if we had
not mentioned Mrs. Grant. . Mrs. Sting
ley ileserves particular mention for the
piquancy and brilliancy of her conversa
tional powers. Tilis affair is one of
those reunions that will be inscriled in
gold letters upon the tablets of memory.
A Chinaman not long since hired Mr.
Stingley to carry him, bag aud baggage,
to Gosa's Landing. He agreed to pay
hiin four dollars. When he arrived
at his destination lie refused to pay
but two, and attempted to unload his
stuff, but Mr.'Stingley drew him to the
ground by his pig-tail. Thereat the Chi
naman gathered up a club; but just a
I he was ready to strike, a' six-shooter
was stuck in his face, and lie opened his
purse with wonderful alacrity,' and con
cluded he had waked up the wrong Mel
ican man. j
We have wished for a photograph ma
chine to get views of tho huge steamers
stuck just above our house on the St.
Helen Bar. We think they would con
vince Mr. Yillard that Frogmore and
its harlor was of more intrinsic value as
a shipping point for big ships than a
dozen Portlands. Things arc develop
ing fas-t to pi'ove that a poor wise man
about the size of Major Adams lias more
brains than all the boasted intellect of
tho puffed up conceited set that have
hitherto run this God forsaken part of
sublunary territory.
Prof. Quick, the County School Su
perintendent, says Mr. Roussel passed
the finest kind of an examination. It
is to be hoped he will be employed to
teach the public school. He is a very
talented young man and of ! excellent
principles, lie is so ingenious lie can
turn his hand to anything. While at
work for us one day he found a door
lock out of order, he took an old brass
wire from a lamp burner, and put in a
spring. He is not one of the helpless
kind.
Mrs. Lemont had a very nice ride
with us and our family on Sunday. We
went over to Milton and to Aaron
Bi'oyles', who sent a reJ apple to the
Captain who was 71 years oid that day.
He has looked for the railroad lo! these
many years, and lived to behold it. He
is one of those crazy meu that has lately
proved sane, while those who laughed
at his wild idea of a railroad! new call
themselves Adarnphool. '
Received calls from Mrs. Woodman
and children, and Mrs. Watts and child
ren. Mr. and Mm Woodman have vis
ited St. Helen, having made a trip to the
Sound. Mr. Woodman sold out his tin
shop in Albina to Mr. Boos, and is seek
ing a nejv location. He thinks lie will
settle at Vancouver. The whole family
! lok in fine health, and as if prosperity
had attended them
since their depart-
ure from St. Helen.
We met Mr. R. "C. Campbell a very
pleasant gentleman. He and his; friend
M. Pomeroy were getting an outfit to go
on a pleasure trip to Pomeroy's ranch,
He had acted as coroner on a man late
ly drowned at Rainier called Friday, a
Kanaka. Mr. Campbell stated he had
a jug of spirit in the boat to accompany
hiin to the fjnrit world. He ran his
boat agairst a boom, and the sudden
shock threw him overboard.
After Major Adams succeeded in hjs
paper the Mnektes thought ! anybody
could run a newspaper. So they started
one, aud soon run it into the
ground;result, their lower lips hang down
and the "official " wife-heating uliquo
look like a lot of lately woaned calves.
Yea and verily they wall; as valketh a
man in a sling.
At Shintaffer'.s and Edmonds5 Saloon
is a splendid billiard table. Jf you want
to know how fine it is just look in and
tec for yourselves. It giyes the saloon j
a splendid appearance. ,
I desire to close all accounts d-ue me
before September 1st, 1885. All ac
counts dye July 1st must be paid, or et
tied by aoto with approved security be
fore Aug. 25th. This is tho last notice
totjiose parsons whose accounts were due
on or before January 1st, 1882 for the
payment of which no arrangement has
becy made.
G. W. McBBIDE,
D. W. Prentice it Co. '4 Musical Jour
nal for August contains the following:
songs and instrumental music bosides
its usual amount of news and sketches of
many musical composers: " Yes, Sir!"
" The Unforgotten Sang." " The Hour
of Rest," 44 Moonbeams on the Lake.'
Price, 10 cts. per month, 75 cts. per year,
published at 107 First Street, Portland
Oregon.
Mr. R. S. Fullerton has sold his beau
tiful ranch ta Mr. McMillen, and moved
his family out to his laud near the Kite
of Moore's quondam mill. He will eve
ato a Paradise of beauty no matter ho.w
rough a wild he is transplanted into,
and the smiles of his interesting sons
Land daughters! would mako any place
agreeable..
J udg Moore is attorney of the Divis
ion of the U. P. R. R. between Port
land and Kalama. This addition to his
other business keeps him on the w-ing.
His brother, late a graduate in medi
cine at a Vermont University is on his
way to this Upper Coast, intending to
settle at'sointj favorable point.
James Shintaffer has bought Enoch's
fine span of horses and a new wagon-rig
at Portland of the most approved pat
tern, and has gone to hauling rock from
the quarries. James haa got a finer fit
out than any of the boys, as a reward of
his perseverance and industry. Good
luck to Jim!
J. W. Campbell is flourishing. His
prosperity is a bitter pill to his enemies.
Some men in this community havo got
so used to taking those kind of pills they
walk up now and take them like little
men. Our prosperity has physicked the
Muckles so bad they look as thin as eel
skins. A lady down the river who haa not
had access to a Dictionary, spoke of the
Muckles as Muckeels. We think their
coat of arms, should they ever return to
Hinglandj should be an eel runniug
through some muck. No wonder they
squirm.
gDr. J. M. Roberts, Dentist, 1S3
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 ai Columbia City.
Mr. Cooper, the butcher, is almost a
fraid to go into his meat shop for fear
of being butchered by the yellow jackets.
Ho carries his hand in a sling, having
encountered sundry and divers of the
business ends of those yellow rascals.
We return thanks to Mrs. Giltner
and Mr.. Meeker for flowers for bouquets
for our children, who tendered them as
sad offerings of sympathy for the little
babe lately to'rn from the fond embrace
of its paicnts, Mr. and Mrs. Allen.
Mr. Titus H, Taylor is in Vermont.
He is engaged in house painting just to
takj up hi mind If he didn't work
he would die right off. His daughter,
Lillie, has greatly improved in looks but
don't like New England winters.
Josie Copeland was riding horseback
at Judge Moore's thf other day. After
she dismounted sh Haid, " Now stand
still till I curry you down," and de
went at him with brush and curry como
like a first class "livery man.
Captain Lemont has received a tatter
from his cousin Joseph H. Lunt of Win
slow, Maiiie. lie intends to soon visit
Oregon. This has been a very prosper
ous year agriculturally in the East.
Mr. Lunt cu; 85 tons of hay.
The R R warned J. L. Benham and
family to leave thnir home, as it was in
tended to make a monster blast on Tues
day. We listened for the blast, expect
ing lo 1c lifted clear out of our boots,
but tlidn't hear it.
One of the stones in memory of one
of Judge Winton's family in tho ceme
tery has fallen do urn, The rock in
wljich it was set seems to have become
disintegrated by the weather.
N. C. Dale, Sherriff, is at the IJospi
tal in Portland, nearly blind and T. C.
Watts, Deputy, lias to do all tho busi
ness. This greatly interferes witti his
business in Muckles' mill.
The Lewis County Xugget ma); had
his roller cat up by an old sow, Ife
will have to use a horse-collar now.
These country editors have to pass
through scenes and unseens.
Hoi. G. W. McBride a:d his nephew
Byron Caples returned oji the steamer
Orojmi. Everyone greeted them with
as much pleasuro as they hod been
sent a dzen years.
. 3DS0PS-
A aer scow is building at St. Helen.
Judge Blanctiard is driving piles at
Ilwaco.
Lucy Miles has fully recovered her
healtlL
C, 0. Slavens is one of our likeliest
young men.
Mr. Lindly Meeker tias been in town
lately visiting relatives.
The Stoam engine utters its shrieks
around the streets of Columbia City.
The Miles-McBride camp is broksn
up. The campers have returned,
George Frantz intends to start a re
freshment stand at the St. Helen Depot.
Mr. Edmonds has gone below, Mrs.
Edmonds did not go with him. as she
expected.
Judge Winton's family have been vis
iting at their father's,. Hon, Nelaon
Hoyt,
Joseph Copeland is putting up a fine
plank feiice in front of his residence
on tho Seappoose..
Mr. Searcy's family and Mrs. Morri
son are occupying the house lately built
oji Columbia Street..
Jeffries fc Co. arc dissolving partner
ship which temporarily stops all work
on the Milton Quarries
Petor Shannon is sowing grass seed
out on G, W. Harris' ranch on Bunker
HL1L Peter is. a rustlfcr.
Mrs.. E. J. Hazen will move into one
of the small tenements on Columbia St.
so as to be nearer the water.
Received calls from Miss McMartry,
also fkcm Francis Miles, likewise from
CalistaMoore and Georgia Snelson.
We are sorry to learn of the illness of
S. A.. Miles Esq. He lias had the chills.
He in very much missed in public places
We had some excellent items from
Milton Creek but mislaid them till they
got too old. Witt do better next time.
Mr. Vinsonhaler has moved into town.
He thinks of returning to Smith Co.
Kansas. He will visit the Sound first.
The Wtdla Walla, is to plough out the
sand on the St. Helen Bar so as to make
a big path for ocean vessels to Portland.
Mr. A If. Blakesley is proceeding
with the painting of his fyjie hotel. Its
outside finish will equal in beauty its
inside.
Wo are not sufferers alone from the
Muckles, the cattle are pouring first in
to our place and then into the lower
field of Milton.
There was a fino shower Wednesday
night. Nature said ' Down with your
dust,' and deposited the silvery drops
on the yearning earth.
Mr. N. L. Grey has bought a new
road-cart at East Portland also a new
harness to fill the demands of his in
creasing livery business.
Mrs. T. C. Watts' health has been
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bad for some time, and she will go to
visit the Bonser girls, and recuperate
herself in their charming society.
Mrs. Met F. Hazen is much pleeased
with her new residence. It is near that
spring that is on tho picnic grounds, and
she prizes pure water as of great worth.
Mrs. Godkin is having a tine time at
her mother's in Seattle, but Alma cries
much for the society of her father, and
Norman pouts, and threatens to run
away.
Miss McMurj-ry has'started a Private
School in the public fchoolliou.se. Sho
is an excellent teacher, and deserves a
wide patronage. Her terms are $1.50
per month,
Mr. Cornelius, nephew of Ben. Corne
lius, and eon of Colonel Tom Cornelius,
was in tjwn lately. He says the crops
in Washington Co. arc average spite of
dry weather,
Georgia Snelson is visiting at St Hel
en, also Bert Tho Snelson. are living
at Albina, Mrs. Snelson keeps a board
ing house there. Georgia is having a
nice time horseback riding with her
friend, Kittie Moore.
Notice for Publication-.
L4xn Office at Oregon Citv, OnEoov.
Aur. 3, 18K3.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his intention to
make finaj proof jn support of h)s claim, and
that said proof will made before the Coun
ty Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens Or
egon, on Tuesday Sept. 18, 1883, viz; Andrew 11.
Luison, Homes: ead entry No. 3.'tf)l for 8. w. $ of
N. E. i and f. w. $ of k. k. and additional
Homestead Entry No. 3988 for E. 4 of . e. i, all
in Sec. 10, T. 7 N. It. 4 w.
lie names the following witnesses to proye his
continuous -residence upon, and cultivation of,
said laud,
Joseph Powers, Nathan Tingle, Harvey Ting
le and C. Parelius, all of Bradbury," Columbia
County, orkgox.
L, T. BAR IN, Kegistw.
T4n2al7
Milton
Furniture
Factory,
Chairs, Rawhide & "Wood Seats
For Sale,
jTTJBlsriTTJBjil
Made to Order.
OTTO GODKIN.
4nlal0
Lost.
A Remarkable Circumstance.
In 1875 very peculiar man in kid glove arrived
at Columbia City. Every one pronounced htm an oddi
ty. Owing to the great amount of brash, he became
lost in the heart of the city. Nothing lias been heard
from hiin until of late, when he cut his way out, dressed
rather shabbily, his cloches badly torn, and hi panta
loons in his 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 tumid, at
prices that for cheapness astonish all. Orders respect
fully solicited.
C- H- Hodges
Columbia City, Oregon.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Laud.
V- S. LAND OFFICE AT GKF.CON CITY, OREGON.
Jl'NB 8TH. 1SS1.
Notice is hereby given that Andrew J. Iygertof Tort
laud. Multnomah County Oregon has niadu application
to purchase tho south west of section uunilnr IS of
township mimlcr 6 north of rane number S west of the
willamkttb Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Congress, approved June 3. 1S78, entitled An aet for
tho sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and in washisotox TEaaiToav.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be tiled in ilic L'nited States Land Office,
at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty
days from this date. !
Given under in; hand this 8th. day of Juns 1883.
L. T. BAUIN, Register.
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Notice of Application to Purchase
Tihber Lands.
V. S. LAND OFFjCE AT OKEGONT CITY, OREGON.
Juno 22 1883.
Notice is hereby i Jiven that vntu am II. Vorz of Ore
gon City, Clackamas County Oregon haw made applica
tion to 'purchase the north east quarter of section num
ber 2 of township m imber 2 north of range numtcr 2
west of the willauk ite mkridias, under the provisions
of the act of Congre is, approved June 3, 1878. entitled
"An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, ! levada, and in Washington tekrito
tt. All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any fiortion
thereof, must be fll 1 in the I'nitO'l States Land Ortice
at Oregon City.Oref .'on, before the expire the expiration
of sixty days from t his date.
Given under my I jand this 22d day of June Eighteen
hundred and eightj -three.
L. T. BAJUN, Kcgistcr.
u3nj22 '
Notice of A pplication to Purchase
Ti imber Land.
L. S. LAND OFF ICE AT OREGON CITY, OREGON.
.fuxs 8th. 1"S3.
Notice is hereb y 5ven that Francis I Fine
jyan of Portland, Multnomah County Oregon baa
made applcation to purchase the north west i of
section number 2". 2 of tuwnship number fi north of
ranije number 3 w est of the W illannitte Meridian,
under the provis ions or the act of Congress,
approved June 3, 1878, entitled " An act for the
sale of Timber I- nds iu the States of Califonia,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory."
All adverse clai ins to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must bo filed in the United
States Land Offic i, at Oregon City, Oregon, be
fore the expiratiou of sixty days from this date.
Given under my hand this Sth. day of June
18S3.
J,. T. SARIN, Register.
u3n44jate
Notice for Publication
La.no Oftice at
Oregon (,'ity, Ore;ox
Julv 0. 1883.
Notice ishii robveiven that the followins-nanied
settler has rii KD notice of his intention to make
FIN,I- PKOOr i) l su pport of fcis cl iini, and that said
proof will be nia. le before the County Clerk of
Columbia Count? at St. Helens, Oregon, on
Monday Au2ust 20. 1RS3. vi::: if. J. lluttcr.
Homestead E;itry No. 3K3 for the s. of N. w. i
and additional Ho inestead Kntry No. 4084 forx.
of s. w. 4. all in : sec. 2. T. 7 n orth. R. 4 w.
He names tbo fc llowins witii esses to prove his
continuous resmei ice upon, aa-l cultivation ot,
said land, viz:
Cato I'areliua. Andrew 1a wiston, Robert
Keyes and Joncpli Powers, all f Bradbury, Co
lumbia wounty, ui "eeon.
Li. T. V.A .RIN, Roister.
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Notice f it Public, vtion.
Land Of tick ax Xa ncouvekW. T.
July lCth-lS83. J
Notice i hrebv ari en that the f jUowine-naiued set
tier has filed notice of his intention to make thial proof
in support of his claim , and that saic I proof will be made
before the Kerfistcr and Ilecei er at Vancouver,
W. T., on Tuesday. An g. 2h. lUSii. vir: HurIi ilulliol
land, Homestead "ppli cation No.'4t) 18 for the N. E. of
section 8. townsh'u 8 n- rth, ranee I east.
lie names the follow! tie witnesses to prove hi contin
uous residence upon, a ad cultivatiot i of, saul laml, viz.
Walter Lvsous. of Carr.v.ton, , 1 .
I.opui liavird.
or :
of " '
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f UEO.W. SP A RUNG, Register.
Henry Allen,
Henry Moulton,
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Notice or Appi .icatk;n to Pckciiase
TlMi JER IAN'l .
J.asv O rncit at Vax.'.-ocvmr. AV. T., )
July 11th. 13. i
Notice is hereby given that in compli vice with the pro
visions of the Act ot Con Kress apyrovcclJui le 3, en
titled "An act. for tne sa le of Timber Lands, in the States
of California. Orcinui. Ne vada. and in Washunton Tern
torv. " John Dodiac. f ttowljtz Cont , Wash. Ter.
has this day filed in this, jtficehis appbc.itio o to purchase
the s. i of s. I and s.l of N. w. . of Her. 3 t, Tp. V 2i. of
ISainre 1 ha-it. of the N il Umcttc Mcndu.n.
Testinionv in the abov caw will be iak in before the
Rcitister and Receiver at Vancouver. W isli. Tcr. on
Saturdav, the 2l. dav OJ ept. 1SS.I.
Any and all persona baviuz adverse c 'aims to the
above described lands, or any portion t'.ier sof, are here'
by ruquux-d to tnle tiieir aaiins in tins -olnce wittnu six
tv(0o) davs from date her eof.
KK. EI. W. S?ARJ .IN 5, Register.
vSn50ju22 .
NOTICE OF tPPLI CATION TO
PURCHASE ' riMDER. LAND.
V. S. Li so Or
Notice is hereby riven
land, Multnomah Count;
to purchase the s. E. piar
ship number 6 north of
LAMETTC MKBIU1AK. Under
Congress, approved June
the sale of Timber Inds
gon, Nevatla, and in was!
All adverse claims to sa
thereof, must be filed in
at Orepon City, Oregon.,
day from this date.
Given under my hai
u-lnASjl-S
riCB AT OREQOVf CrT, ORMOX.
..June loth. ImSH.
that wn.LlAV M. inEsof 1'ort
t Oregon has niadA application
tcr of section nt inib er 2 of town
range number 3 w of the wil-
the provisioiis f ithe act of
3, S7&, eutiLled An oct for
in tho States o: Calfiornia, lre
iinotox ir.Kitn out.
id tractof lain 1, or any portion
the I'uited St atos Land Gifii-e,
before the c-j.pira tiou cf sixty
al this 13th di .y of June 1SS3.
L. T. BitRINJ, Register.
Notice op Applic ation to Purchase
Timbe Lani.
V. S. LAND OFFICE AT. OREGON !ITY OREGON
July 6tl. 1883.
Notice is hereby si vt in tliat GOTTI .IE N'EIMBYEB
of Portland, Multnor jah County, Oregon Ikis
made application to pv xchivse the 3 . K. of Sec
tion number 34 of Tow nship numb ?r 7 north of
Range number 3 w. of i Jie Villami tte Meridian,
under the provisions of the act of Cob. ?ress, a
proved June 3, 1878, ettticxl "An a-:t for the
sale of Timber Lands in the States of C lalifornia,
Oregon, Nevada, and in " iVawlijiigtofii Tt (rritory.
All adverse claims tof wid land, or ar.yjiortion
thereof, must be tilKl in the UnitN 1 S i ates Land
office, at Oregon City, Or roD,:bcfare tije expira
tion of sixty days from t his date.
Uiven under iny hand this 6Ch. day of July
1S83. i
I 'a. T, BARJ N, Itcgister.
v3n48juG !
Notice of Applic iTi on to' .Pirchask
Ti.mhr IyD3.
Land Offici: at Vuicovvrr, VV. T.
,Vu9 13th u 1S83.
Notice is hereby gi ven ti iat i nompliance with the
provisions of the Act -of Con- rreiaTipxodd Juni 1 3, 1878,
otftled " An act fa - tho sat of Ti-iscr In ids in tho
States ef California. O regon N.-rla, an! in wa shinotox
Tr.BUiTORV." John U. Hart',ev. of lria Count y, wash.
Tsa. has this dav nleci in Uiis ofjice -is appli tion to
purchase the ".' lot N. E. quarter, the s. w. q' jartcr of
N. E. quarter and s. r.. aurjter of S. W- ouarter , of Sec
twn 18. Tp.10 N. of R. 2 w. of ttta wn.i nan te i (bridia
Testimony in tho aliove case i!l fce taken before
the Register anl R ceiver. a Vajjt ouver, wash. tkr. on
Tuesday, the Twen ty-ei(fl ith da of Asrt, E whteen
foiAndrad and eighty -throe.
Asy and hll perstf -us haA imj verse cla'ms to the a
ov described land s, or ny portion thereof , are hereby
required to file thel rclain i:t this office wi hinsi ty(oo)
dsys from date her of.
FKB U. SPARLING. lv8' tc .
rVCE3:tS'
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
The new and elegant Steamboat
Lucea Mason
Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 9 A. M., touching at St.
Helen, Lake River arfd all intermediate landings. . Re
turning leaves LaCcnter at 6 A. m., Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes
day and Thursday,
Notice or Application to Purchase
Timber Laud.
L,ad OrncE at qp.econ Citt, O0X. )
,Tune!rj, lo3. f'
Notice is hereby glvon that Louis F. Cheiuin of Port-
lnnd, Multnomah County Oregon has made application
to purchase the X. v.. quarter of Section Number 3o of
Townt-hip Number 6 N. of It Number 3 w. of the wit-
fA-.METTK her. unicr tite provisions or tne act of con
gress, approved June li, Eighteen hundred and seventy
eight, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in wash.
TKKRITUr.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must be tiled in tho United States Land Office at
Oregon City, Oregon, before tle expiration of sixty days
iroin tins uate.
Given under my hand this 20th. day of June, Eighteen
bundrui and ci.'hty three.
Ik T. akin, Register
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
LAHU OfFIOS! AT VaNCOITVEB, W. T.
May 3lst. 1883.
Notice is hereby siven that in corpplance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress approved
.1 une o, 18, 0, entitled An act. for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore-
on, Nevada, and in Washington Territorj',
George H. Rrown of Multnomah County, Ore
gon, has this day filed in this office his applica
tion to purchase the N, w. i of Section U4, Town
ship 10 N, of Range 3 w. of the Willamette Mc.
rid in n
Testimony in the above case will be taken be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver,.
Wash. ler. oil YV edicsday, acuu&t the 2M.
1883.
Anv and all persons havinsr alverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of are herery required to file their claims in this
office v.ithin sixty (00) days from date hereof.
rKliU. W. SfAliLdM-i, Kegister.
u3n4."jl5
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OREGON CITY OREGON.
JVSK 8TII, 1SS3.
Notice is hereby given that Napoleon Horn-
stein of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
has made application to purchase the north east
of section number 2G of township number 6
north of ramre number 3 west of the Willamette
Meridian, under the provisions of the act of
Timber Lauds in the States of California, Ore
gon, iNevada and in v aslnngton I erritory.
All adyers claims to said tract ot land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the United
States Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, be
tore the expiration of sixty davs from this date.
Given under my hand this r-i-'htb da v of J une
Eighteen hundred and Eixhty-threc.
L. X. IJAK1M, Kegister.
u3n44jate
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land.
Lasd Orncit at Orioox Citv, Ok booh.
June 29 1S33.
Notice is hereby given that Henry W. inch
of Tort land, 'lultnuinali County, Oregon has
made application to purchase the the N. w. $ of
Section number 2 of Township number 2 orth
of Range number 2 West of the VV illanictte Me
ridian, under the provisions of the act of Con
gress, approved June 3, 1678, entitled "An act
for the sale tif T niber Lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territori'.
All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any
portion thereof, must be filed in the L'uited
States Land office, at Oregon city, Oregon, be
fore the expiratiou of sixty davs from this date.
Given under my hand tin's -Jth day of June
1883.
. L. T. BAR IN. Register.
i;3n7j23
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T.
May 31st l:i83.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ith the provisions of Congress approved June
3, 1878, "An Act for the sale of Timlier Lands
in the States af California, Oregon, Nevta,
and in Washington Territory," Kdgar Myers,
of Multnomah County, Oregon, ha this day tiled
in this offick his application Va purchase tho
North East i of Section 20, Township 10 North,
of Range 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony In the case will be taken before the
Register ami Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash.
Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day of auolht 18i3.
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to file their clainn iu
this QFFIUK within sixty (GO) days from date here
of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Hrgister.
u3n45jR
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vancouver W. T.
May 31st. 1S83.
Notice is hereby given lhat in compliance
with the iirovisious of the Act of (Congress ap
proved Jun 3, 178 entitled "An act for the
sale of Timlier Lands in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Ter
ritory,' Herman Romeisler, of Multnomah Co.
Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his
application to purchase the s. E. of Section
2(, Towushin 10 North, of Range 3 West, of the
Wi'Iairette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before the Register and Receiver it Vancouver,
Wash. Ter. on Thursday, tho 23d. day of August
1SS3.
Any and alk person bavin adverse claims tt
the above described lands, or any iortion there
of, are hereby required to file their claims in
this oftice within sixty (GO) days from date here
of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Register.
- ti3n4"jl.)
1 t 1
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
U. S. Land Okhck at Orkoo Citt, Orroox.
June IMh. 1813.
Notice is hereby piven that Alfred Burr of Portland,
Multnomah Count v Oregon has made application topur-
rchase the s. w. j of section number 18 of township nuin-
lcr 6 x. of range inimier ;i wesi oi me willamettk .ucriil
lan, niidertheirovisionsof theai-t of t'Vnigress, approved
June 3. 1."8, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber
Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
in wasiiincitos Territory.-'
All adverse clams to said tract of land, or any portion
thereof, must bo tiled in the the United Suites Land Of
tice, at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of six
tv days from this date.
" Given under my hand this l.'ith. dar of June 1SS.1.
L. T. IIARLN. Register.
NOTTCE OF APPI.TCATION TC
PURCHASE TIMBER LAND.
Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. L
May 31st. 1883. (
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision." of the Act of Congress ap
proved June 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the
sale of Timber Lands iu the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
Territory," Wuifield S. Lafore of rultnomahCo.
Ogn. has this day fikil in this office hisapplica
tion to purchase the South West of Section 2S,
Township 10 North of Range 3 West of the Will
amette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will Iks taken be
fore the Register and Receiver at Vancouver
"W. T. w Wclnes.lay, the 22d. day avgit 1S83.,
Any afcd tfll peions having adverse claims to.
the Uove described lands, or any mrtion there?
of, are hereby recjuire l to file their claims in
this oftice within ixtyG0) days from date here
cf. .
FBKU. W. SPARLING. Register.
u3n4Sjt
NOTIOE 0 APPLICATI05 TO PCECllAI
TlMDER LAJ?D.
V. S. LAND OFFICE AT ORF.GON CITT, OtEGOIf.
JulyClh. I8M.
Notice is hereby given that William J. W alktr
of Portland, Multnomsh County, ortgon lit
made application ta purchase the h. w. j ofSso
tiou number 20 of Township number 0 n. of It.
number 3 W. of the W llamelte Meridian, under
the provisions of the act of Congress, approved
June 3, 1S7K, entitled "An act ffor the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and in Washington Territory.
All adverse claims to jd tract of land,. t any
portion thereof, must be filed in the Vnitl
tltates Land office, at Oregon City, Oregon, before
the expiration of sixty tU.ys from this date.
Civn under my hnd this 0th. day tf Julr
1883
It T. JIARJN, Reguter;
3n4Sju-
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Land,
Land Office at Vancouver, V, T,
June 2Sth. 1883.
Notice Is hereby (fiven that in compliance with the
prsvisions of the Act of fongrebi approved June S, 1M7S,
entitled " An act for the tale of limber Iaml in Mi
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and In Wsnhlpjf
ton Territory," Charles II. Davolt of Cowlitz Co. Wuh.
Ter. has this day tiled in this olnce hi application to pur
chase the South EaMt J of Section 2, Townnhip 8 North.
Range 1 East, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony In the above cane will be taken before thd
Judge pf tlie Prolate Court a4 Kabua Wash. Tsr. on
Monday, tho 10th. day of September, 1S3.
Any and all person haviit adverse claims to the abova
described landu, or any portion thereof, are hereby r
qiiired to Tile their claims in this otilce within sixty (do)
days from date hereof.
FRED. XV. SPARLING, Rufi.ter.
T3n4SJu
Notice of Application to
Purchase- Timber Land.
Land Ornce at Vancouver, -W, T.
June 11th. 1S83.
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 Lauds in the States of California, Or
egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory,"
William M. Mills, of Multnomah County, Ore.
gon, has this day filed in th office his appli
cation to purchase Lots 3 and 4, and south J of .
north wertt of section 4, township 8 north, of
range 3 west, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken Ler
fore the Register and Receiver, at Vancouver,
Wash. Ter., on Saturday, Aupist 18th. 183.
Any and all persons claiming, adversely tn
the above described land, or any poi'tion t hereof,
are hereby required to file their claims in this,
office within sixty(GO) davs from date hereof.
FRED. VV. Si'ARLINU ,Registtr.
u3n45?15
Notice of Application to Pur
chase Timber Land.
Land Ofkice at Vakcocveb. W. T. j
May rtt. 1SJ3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Coneress approved
June 3, 1878, entitled An Act for the ale ot
Timber Lands in the Statesof California, 'regon,
Nevada, end ia Washington Territory," John
S. Alexander, of Columbia County, Oregon, haa
this, dav filed in this olEce his application to pur
chase the east of north east t and east of
south east J of section 10, Towmdiip 8 north, of
ranjje 1 west of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the alwve case will be taken be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama,
Wash. Ter. on Monday, the Cth. day of August,
Any and all persons having adverse claims to
the above described lands, or any portion there
of, are hereby required to ni.K their claim in
this oliice within sixty (GO) days from date hereof.
FRED. VV. SPARLING, JteKitcr. .
u3n43jl
Xoticc.of Application to pur I;afcj
Timber Land.
IT. S. LAND UFTltK AT OREGON CITY. OifLT;o
JuusMli. 1SS3.
Notice is hrrebj given thit Frank .ie!iet of
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregtm has mads
application to purchase the north east j of sto.
number 14 of township number (I north of Karis
number 3 west of tho V idamcUe Mei Mian, un
der the provision of act of CYngr.s, approved
June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of
Timbi r Lauds in the Stales of California, Ors
gm, Nevada, and in W ashington 'JVnitory."
AH adverse claims to said tract of Is ml, or any
portiou hcrof, must be filed in th United
States Ian 1 Of ice, at Oregon, before the expi
ration f sixty days from this date.
Oiven under my hand this ElgbiH'day of Jun
Eighteen hundred and eighty-three."
L. T. BAR IN, Register,
u3nl4jate
Notice of Application -to Pur
chase. Timber Land.
U. S. Land Office Okegon Citt, Orfook,
June 8, 18S3.
Notice is hereby given that Gilbert V. Smith
of Portland, Multnomah Countv, Oregon,
has made application to purchase the N. K. i
of Sec. 20 T. ti N. R. 3 w. Willamette Mcr., ud
der the provi.-k-ns of the Act of Congress ap
proved Juno 3, 1878, entitled " Ah Act for the
sale of Tiinler I.iiils in the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, aj4 ia Wahipgton Tr
ritorv." All adverse claims to said traot must b
filed in the V. S. Jand ( Oiuce at Oregon City
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days
from date.
Oiven under my hand this Sth. day of Juuo
1883. 3
L. T. UARIN, RfSister.
n3n41jato
Notice cf Applicatica to Puxck&s a
Tin. sr Land.
V. S. Lakd Offick,Orcion"Citt, Ocecov,
June Rih. 1(83.
Notice is hereby given that ffenry C. Ioty of
Portland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has ma leai j!i
cition to purchase the 8. w. i of Sec. 20, l. 0
N. R. 3 w. U ill. Mer., under the provisions
of the Act of Congress approved Juno 3, 1878,
entitled "An Act for the- sale of Timber
Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and in vahington Territory."
All adverse claims to said tract must be
filed in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City,
Oregon, before tlie oxpirat.;onof sixty days
from this date.
(iiven under my hand this 8th. day of
Juue 1SS3.
L. T. DARIN, Register.
n3n44jate
ITctico cf Application to Purchass
( Timber LanA-
U. S. La.vu Office Ontcox Citt, Orecojt.
June Kh. lsS.
Notice is hereby given that Clarence II. Rigg
of Port 'and, Multnomah Co. Ogn. Las male ap
plication to purchase tho h. w. J of Sec. 8,
T. 0 N. 11. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the pro
visions of the Act of Congress approved June
3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the sale of Tim
ber Lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and in Washington Territory "
All ad verse claims to said tract, must be
filled in the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City,
Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days
from this d: te.
Given under my hand this 8th. day of
June 18 3.
L. T. RARIN, Register.
u3n44iate
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
PURCHASE TIMDER LAND.
Lani Office at Va-cocveb. W. T.
June 11th. 1883.
Notjco is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act fif Congress approved
June 3, 1X78, entitled "An act for the sale of
Timlier Lands in the States of California, Or
egon, Nevada, and ia Washington Ttrritotr,'
Owen Hatfield of Yamhill County, Or.
egon, has this day tiled in this olEce Lis aprli
cation to purchase Lots 1 and 2, and south 8,
north east J of section 4, township eight north, ol
range three wesfc, of the Willamette Meridian.
Testimony in the aliove case will lie taken be
fore the Register and Reveiver, at Vancouver,
I v asli. ler., on Saturday August 16th.
j Any and all rnrsoua-Uaving adverse claims
j the alxve ilescrined lauds, or any iortioii thereof
i are hereby reriuired to file their claiins ia th
' oHico within sixtv (00) davs from date hsreof.
i rKbl, W.'Sl'AKLINU. Iauter,
i u3n4Sjl.
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