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THE COLUMBIAN. St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or. 'jhRXDAT. AUGUST 24, 1S83. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. "1 rear, in ad ;wice 'j months ... : 3 mouths " ADVERTISING BATES: e square (10 lines) tir.-t insertion ach Hbsetient insertion. '2 00 1 00 ...".0 s2 00 : K. C. ADAMS. M!t..r& I'ropritor. We took our wife and .laugher and i went to Portland to Ik ar jtenrv Ward Jieecher. We had er seen him be- fore. ITad een ami heard his father, ! Tiv T.vinM of Vlr. oiwl brother. Jam'rtS who vft. rastor of the , Church built by George IVabody at ; (eor-ctown 3l.w Our tickets wore I eecdretl beforehand. Stopiwd at the JJs . " i vwiul and while at dinner Dr. Deeclier ! -came down, ami sat at a table Ut-second : -from us. There, were ture- mitlcniT-n ' and uMady anid. small child at at thrs :samc tal)?e with im. Mr. IJaeclier i seemed interested witJT the Jittle girl who was soliciting her mother for a doll. ! veiK I)r lW.ier went to the book keeper af- j The jM('u's Class' of m-se, are excus ter dinner and wanted to know who ' al,5o for 1 ('xlH'ct tlK' lave mny t"0,(' 'was the trentlciean and kdv wirii the i thau they SA'' 'lovely -liWle girl.' ifc feld i;im it must I cMaJue A ams. ami -snHt Jmih .i.o nnr : r, . had a Fe' iV'iute f.lctsant . 'i-oom. -conversation with -him. H-ewever, at i Ethernet "tlw Httlc .rHie souMitln i ihc hih; iii'j?.- ptearntejcl hr aline doM, ; "as which she wll doc-btless eft, away for- j VVe alse st( th" 5ir,s Class have not -ever, as. a precious relic of the Peeclu r ' P l-wt as-tho P.uf-y Pre., may 'family. There were a thousand for. an j have h&l'r bai(1 at work- Wc th"X thvh' audlf-nce to hear him at the -Vewn.arkct ' verses to le Annie P.eegleJG; Eliza Mc Theater. This rjst be -a vory swa'J au- Y ha excecdea til other scholars it-Res who V.as six tho'usand hear him ; -s0 far ltas 202 to lur cm,it "every Sunday at home in Plymouth' The Infant Class has done exceeding Church. As Mr. Peccher stood up he : -v wt11. much 1,ctter 1 ,lUlst say than looked iri-and as Taul at Athens, the em- i th- Gentlemen's Class over here, and 1 odiment of the highest culture of A Tr.mca. Surely no nation has a peer in the pulpit f Henry Wsrd Jieecher. He lore away from religion all the trump etv. arX unvci-d the rfcrc statue in its .unsullied lovelir.ess. Some might have calif d him saereligious, but we should call liiin siuwr-reliLrious wmiiowisi' away the chad' of ages, and displaying Martha ?Pt,la1 rthe wheat in its full kernal. Jie'has! Thc tlil'Verent classes live to their the manliness to tell the truth in the : creJit total verses as follows, face of theinumireries of ages. We glory i Mr' ilawkin' Uible Class have 0, Mrs. in his highminded sprnk. Sorie clergy- ! Uill'-S Clas"s K'' W- iL Copland's Class men that heard him seemed .sometimes ! M"s- Ma,T Copeland's Class -J IS, to draw a long l.Veath, but wlien at his : Mks ALsi' tons Class 111'; the av peroration he seemed to stand on the ! ira attendance of the school SO. Alonnr nf TranstUmviirn with ' Christ. i ransnguiaticn witn jurist, i Elias, thev breath.ed like in- I as Allows, to Daniel McCoy a book en have nuencaed Ou-k thirst at j titlw1' Adventures in Arctic P.-gion., to Moses and tants tlat have iuc hie maternal, fouuttrin. Thtv l.eli. e.l ! Ueecher wouU i-et to heaven if thore ! was any Leaven, and see Ciod in all his j transceudefr.t glory. Jiar.e Dr. Peecher! j Maty yon Jive your fourscore years and j ton liefnrp von fchir.o -.in, id the constel- i Nations of the Xew Jerusalem. j ! kailbcud racket. . Missoula: Mont., Aug. 2L Tracklay- , ing on I'.e Northern Pacific llailroad ; will be completed on Thursday. The airet rcal through train will, therefore, j .1 t -. - l . fi. .1 'I'l... i a,e run unougn on rri.iax Llo-uayj " .people of M.issoula anticipate this mo- i ruentous event with cuch satisfactiyi , party is said to have been secretely : Vfrflrdc -"on iere to -if'e in the Ijrst train, no mai.te-r whether it k-si Jlr.lrr.an or a flingy freight car. They -wish to 3noy the distinction of being really the first ;to crass the gap antl ritle on'ltic lirst car ifronz the East, BELLOW TKVEH IIEP0KT. Wasiiix:ton-, Aug. l.-The acting Secretary of the Navy has received the following telegram from Lieutenant -11- 1 .1 11 it . T- 1 x - -ard, dated thel Oth instant: Total iium- 1km- of cases to date was six, including r .. ..1-1.1 'ri... .. ... ion, command. ng uic x ensaco.a -ay ; Sureon Own's child. iliac m u: vueain on uic 1 , ui. nw t .eic . tcday, but one case was r-portvd m j oolsev. victims ok ciioLKH.i, j Alexax'ukia, Aug. l'.L Tliere were I ithirty-seven deaths on Sunday here from I cholera. ..V If. JVirA j , The work of building thc Ivalama ) . 1 . 1 I il . "V - V branch of the Northern 'Pacific is being "pushed with wonderful vigor. Locomo- tives, flat cars and rails have been land- ed at various poiu's al'ji'g the grade so . that when all is -ready for the iron, it may be put down in nhort older. Tran gcrtj)t. T The Orojnnlna says: A ship of 1S00 tons which .arrived in the Columbia riv er a few days ago with Xi car-go for this city, will have to lighter r!000 tons to get across the St. Helen's bar. This, so her consignees estimate, -will cost 1', '000. - Float Portland down tc St. Helen, and save the cost. 1TOTICE. . I desire to close all 'accounts due me before Septrmb'-r 1st, 1883. M4 keys of the situation. Some of our fld counts due-July 1st rnvslLc paid, or set ; tplon Jfrrs ' desired it long but died with tled by note with approved security be- ! oirt'the sight, and some have lived to ifore Aug. I'-Jth. This is the last notice ! see the .oventful day, and best of all feel to those persons whose accounts werre due j plethoric purses in their pockets. ! on or bef ore January 1st, 1882 for the j ipayment of which no arrangement has ! EMo?iey to loan -on real estate fen .made. j feurity by F. A. Moore Eop, St Helen G. W. McPKlDE. i Oregon Sabbath School Report. Pay view S. S., August 12th. 1883. As there lias not hocn much business done in the last month, consequently my report is rather light as yoii will see. On Juy th., dating since my Quar- terly Report, four Testament;? wefe giy- i en a:; aremiuuis to Eliza McCoy, Dan- j j,. McCoy, Annie Uergle and May Je gut. vHir honorable EMipt. present u Mrs. Jane JJecIe with a line large lible tor the repeating the higlust liumber of verses. In addition to the ahov e presents upt. was ordered by tU scllo1 to ruithasft four ether suitable presents as premiums in auiuiion to mu al,ove Testaments. On Jvdy 1 5 ih. Col- !wtiou was tako of !?:)-0a Th repeating cf ver.ses, 3 I tl.ink, ! i- I . .. - . . ,. s,l0wg 'i""-' a &in OVM " preceding i month: that is tor the lioys aw! Girls' ; ul;isst K- uiiougn tae x..auuw iuve .e- j fore doe vor-v wt'n il srt ls tlutt lhey r aro qeitw lttctaiit this l.-it nontli, but j w iMhoy will do better next; Miss , " " ""- The 3'oys' Class have done very vvll as "K" vlU s,,ow'i u 111 Slavsns hang 58, Marion Slavenn Amos ens t,j, i.,eorge uopeianci -'I, cmiries Danie! McCoy, the champion, "uess a little better than the Ladies on the other side, they have to their credit, Cleor I Mclli ter Martin 11, Louie Vinsonhaler, Charles Martin lo, Freddie Hawkins 11, A1Jt" uv . uajuu, premiums Mt'lt Eliza IcCo" a Nt,w 1rt to the two Miss Peegle two Uoks entitled respectively, Little 1 ictures and Always j Happy. As it is my tkaire lo always .-peak in j nraise ot our trood works Jiere, I am glad to sec the interest taken .in the school generally in developing the minds of the school-children, af.d engrafting in thpir niillJs the teachings of their lessons, The tiuK, is not far jistant wlin we cau look clJ to lnanv parts of thif vide WQrld anJ MA of our own nation 1 y : am sec .and K.ar of many, many! hun- , c,.:ltlron ;t,at arellot nermitted ! to t.ujoy thf. 0 of attending Sal-j tat1j yoi ,wh0 would probably feel ! vory thankful for hn happiitess the children of this little school eixjty to-day in the mids1" ot parents, friends, teach ers and 'playmates. Think of the ;bene: fits you are permitted to enjoy and par take of, every available chance of in structing' yourselves, resulting in good moral Christian principles. I Would it be thought unwise for us ' older ones and particularly 'parent.-'4 f tnis scnooi v. no nav ; top of the atltU.r j thif. mU , : 1 ' have rcacLcJ tht. of Life to escenel step, marking as we o, the many brambles that have j beset Qur rath? aud ookin., cut into the far tl;stancc athering tethe'r the1 good y . ' 1 1 n :fru,t aild Flacillo' jt where we can readily ue ifc as ascend again. Step by step we descend, looking to the. right and 1,,ft u,ltl' fiall.vi aftrr a loS aml !a!'0" ous (ajjk We reach the last round,' s'ej- Tl;nrr ,imm the trio u nil. or intoichild- ; lC0(l davs where our children are today 1 .-3 - L ' i ; As we have gone up the ladder fc down 1 again to meet the .young and inexpe ; rienced minds, let us grow up or ascend j the ladder with them, instructing them ; 'mil their thoughts and actions of every . day life in such a way that they may not ' feel themselves, inexperienced.to at any moment enjoy Sunday Life. Your humble servant, W. II. Co tela s: :, S ec. 3TDr. J. M. Huberts, Dentil, 183 1st Street, Ported, Or. will visit St. ii(.!,.,i.,i cm,,,' i-i 1 -i 1 1 IC'leilS iilKl V Ol U 11 1 , ilfL (Jir.v . w I Alniwl.iv of eracli month, to;remaiii the three first day's of the week at St. Helen and the remaining three days at Columbia City. Columbia City anel St. Helen are the a Searcy 2, Lva Peegle 0 rraukj,,1,. . . ,r, , I eivpies null at av.couver i? makuig . ,, , 7, .... . llau oh ionaav ceuii:g. jhuiuu.! i .. . , leecde r, May Peegle t , Lather Gi l I, , , i" , i -,...,... ! rapid strides towards completion. . - w! ricwM' v iiap n. and everv kkH a- 1 e MvXulty 7, Walter Gill 1?., Wal- - '',. , . . ! Air n..,..K ItidWnf Astori.xliaK been 4.. ... ... .s .... rt: niuseu. it was in nest miowtc um-i - 1 Gil!, Walter Martin 1 1, Ocar . , , , m, : tlwiCm l.r ,k,ild, . X. L Grov. LOCAL 15? A School .Mectiiiir was held on the niou. at tuu Jja j t ic uuivuriiuuCi t A uiotron was made -and voted there i should be 'milt a new- school-house., us- ! iug thecitl house. She funds received ,y ;.. damage also a donation -would ' be accepted from all to make a 1kusc at j least 20x40 ft. and of sullicient heighth I and linish, appropriate to the times and s requirements of the District. The Directors made a strike and all resigned, and the following Officers wr-re elected m their stead, Joseph Copend, J Kull.i ton and Henry Larse. j i presume m -order -to substantiate th(i 1. U. daiag.f part o f the District,: oui neighbors back on the frontier re- ! solved To strike a line dividing th Dls- ! . . . I tnct north and south to get a school j m.arer them and out f daaiwr of Vil- J imls railroad, as probably many -have never seen a locomotive -ome tearing aml snorting through the brush and tky f m;-jht not know which end of the track j to take, iviore ar.on j W. H. COPF.LAND, Clerk. At West port Will C. King, Grtiird i Lecturer, lately organized Cedar Grove ! Lodsro of i. O. G. T. with 27 charter : members: 11. M. Coo, W. C. T., W. L. ! Jones, - 'y ami L. I). He also or- j - " t" ; - ' ' " " port Pand of Hope with it mcmhoiy Mrs. C. A. Strong, Supt.; Mrs. Sarah J. Lowe, Asst. Supt. : Ktta 1 faskentv Soc'y. Mr. Kieg has held some interesting j . Ifii-nrwtA'n I im r ho .ir vpr. . r"anized a lodi , , , .,; od-'e Viut probably will, i Mrs. King addressed" the St. Helen Pand of Hoit at their last rssfon in a speech of much beautv and power. She is a talented coadjutor of her husband in the j Temperance field j Moore t Lorraine's Troubadours gave I iiiUi.fn!niiijii in lii l-iariiin i n i .itt-r.i-iii.kfi nn YiKirvi-r. j n :l ' . " ta?i . . . v . . .... . , - . V.fc ...... v. . . -. - - - - , I J superb, the music of the hncst ilescrip- I Je.ndal J.lakesiey took out J.iruey to tion. Pi(vf. Lorraine won distinguished i ride in his road cart o Wednesday eve honors, and Mr. and Mrs. Moons were j ning. repeatedly er.ccred. The character of1 Mut Major mUh, Sheriil' of Cowlitz Simple Siif.on er the Foolish Schoolboy j qq js a vt;,.y companionable, spright was immense, as was every tiling else, j j . man and kept the hous boisterous with j (ilo.ulv. tho defunct editor of the j mirth from the beginning to the end of j the performance. If our er.emics want to lie about us, they had better hunt up KonvctUng ex- cept' our military record. We fought with Hooker and ttsliy. Old man Muck- le savs "You Americans have many titk.;! , W(J .plied -Our title came from tu., fcut-horitv in tko Pnitcd ,Stat(,Sj ti10 President and Senate," and we thought it gained a little more hon orably than many of the English titles obtained by the prostitution of some an cestress to some dirty old king or rowdy Prince of Wales. ' Peeoived a call from the gallant old soldier, J. It. Kj.-ie.rson. Jle is a mar. of ability -tnd JiOn&i', and deserves to be placed in a position to earn a splendid livelihood for Ikk promising fa.niiy. He deserves well of cVry lover of his coun- try. lie t-ears m kis body grievous wounds gained in the Jv-ob'ellien. lie . ..... . has abjured the. nine cup, and deter mined to enroll his name high on the roll cf civilians as he has on the roll of military .heroes. Pertlard peorle feel -very much down in the mouth about St. Helen. It is thc nightmare that troubles their dreams. They thought they would have it all their own way, but though they have the sand, would like to take water, just enough at leas: for navigation. Wo 'could spare them the mist. They might float off to heaven on that light filiny sub stance. A number of days -ago the railroad was completetl to Alonzo Merrill's t o low Doer Island. The cars. 'a re running over Godkin's .place at Milton Creek, j Wednesday At our ol:ce we hear the bell ring and the locomotive whistle, Mr. Goclkin and Edward Potter have to croHS'the -rath-bud when they go heme i from working at our house, One ef the firm of Merges and Vesper eamc down with the marble monuments of John Guinm, Perral Henry Adams, our deceased son,' anel that of Mr. Kowler late of Coll'u Heck. The monuments of Jehn Gumm and Pernal Henry Adams cost one hundred dollars apiece. . They were ail set up the same day. ., . . . , I here was a great smash-up in town m 1 mi 1- 1 1 1 .11 Tiinii.l;ii" I . inr mv krniL- 111 i-Xx-xvun till 1 ill . of Muckle s team had the misfortune te , , .. Ir , , . . Ict it run away. Do Josta toe, trot .some J 1 ' ug!y woundc:, and tlie wagon was tle- innliKbed in .P. bni-rv. Tho Aluelcles: fn .,, r . . . , , . . .. ge even will nave to blow the whistle live minutes after six each night. St. Helen is a -regular seaport If you want to sec big vessels, come to St. j ladies escaped uninjured. Had not the' Helen. St. Helen and Columbia City i driver stopped the team the upset wag are like men of talent long neglected, j:on with the ladies and child under it but at last appreciated from necessity, would have beem dragged, one shudelers ju:t simply because -nobody else can fill ! to think how far and with what fatal the bill. j results. Los Angeles Egress, Auy, (J. Mr. IIoil";s of Columbia City met i lately with a severe accident; he disloca i ted his shoulder. It was a mule team did it Mules like iome men are J ..,. wm r.wl- cry uiict;xwiui. c w uv ... . ;y recover) AS such meut,o who like ... . , i.ajitl4l aud Hvercini- j- ' j. There vas quite a delegation from St. Helen to hear Henry Ward Ueecher. Hon. (J. W. McDride, H. F. Ciltner and wife, Mrs. Dr. Yergaiu, Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Itirk'urci.so'n, Major Adams and wife and daughter lllauche. Peter fr'hai?uon when up at G- W. Harris' raych on Bunker Hill discov- aot,lcr sPnn3 OI Vttier' 1J ac" Mentally struck a vein of the purest K. Tlmrn i nn u-.-ifM- nmtfi is food " ' I)dy- ufarc ve.sterday Mr. Konkle jJOn Charley to" Portland, and d of his k(fc oQt aljjpu. tatf,a JJm is KtiU at the Hospital. The Thc jiuci-ic team seem to be a very i dangerous one. J r. Jones and thc great Claiskanie Hume company have gone up the Hume. We heard the Muckles intended to hire llu for a clerk. Jones don't like Mrs. V jurus, but loves the Mucklea lMnl f feather flock Uelhac. We uet Col. White, wife" and niece of I Oregon City at Alisky and Kraemer's & Co's. refreshment rooms. The Colonel is a line appearing gentlemen, and his wne aim niece lnieuieni iame: . -2 NEWS DE0PS- Dillard has returned from the sea. Comegys anil Vestal will not sell out at Kalama. g5"All parties arr forbidden to hunt mist tQ the Sound toVitot his j Imli;U1 ve.ativPS. Charley Muckle should buy a seaside Mot. Plenty of air is necessary for him ; as well as any other man. S. A. Miles has recovered his health, and is abroad on the treet once more, and all his friends are delighted. Mr. Close said the idea of starting a ; paiH,r at f;aia)ua had collapsed, there were already too many mists and nug get's ' Dick Sortgr has retire-.?, to Kalama from the expedition with Professor Hil gard, Dick used to be a body servant of Lovd Prooks. Lottie Edmonds and Emma Hav came out xo visit us on Wednesday. Lottie is one of the most beautiful child- j ren we ever saw. j It.is reputed ore of the Muckle fain j ny will start a new paper at Skainokawa I entitled the Skaiuokawa Doughnut, a i.. .... ... .- ! aival to the mist and nugget Miss Helena Hoi man hos been ap- I pointed Teacher of Music for the Plind 1-c.t Salem. She is a lady of great musi cal talent And of very amiable disposi tion. Genl. Sherman anil stall' went by on the steamer Lvrlinc on yesterday. Ev erything whistled, and blew and rang for the man that went marching through Georgia. Miss McMurtryTkcs started a Private School in the public f-.choolhou.se. She is an excellent teacher, and deserves a wide patronage. Her terms are $1.50 per montlL Mr. Grey has an excellent workman in his blacksmith diop in thc person of Mr. ! careV ia'aiiJ i il .1 1 . C il 1. i il. . 1 1 . 1 e " ... ;. 1 . i lc cnamu,,M ut W1C "tL w,u turm:i ! of lihcv an(l Tualatin Streets. Yehterday afternoon a runaway oc curred between here and Santa Monica, j in which -two ladies Buttered cite se- i vere injuries, and a "dreadful calamity j wao fortunately pnveuted by the pluck j and promptness of the driver. Mrs. j Lewis and Mrs. Dann, of this city, -were driving home from the seaside, anel at some point, we 'elid not learn the eVact i locality, the elfiver got down to arrange I something about his , -v.-agon or harness, j 0 . , ' 1 wnen ci:s .pair 01 muies oecame irignt- i 1 I I'ill.rVl iVli.1 lllll IA 11 ! 1 A lll y J I gooel fortinc and as rare firmness, suc- ; . .. . i : ii c l . f ii... i i fillnl rtnl i.n ri ii'n l' MMlA tlioil 1.1, Viiha .v.i.m ui i. vLiit .it. uvuu i..i. hi taint arresting .their career, not, howe.vor, un j til too late to prevent "the upsetting of ! . .... the vehicle and .the .capsizing of its oc cupants. The two ladies were severely injured, but a little son ef one of .theU ..Vl..-L All rfk,l I l.ltl'l . . 'iLllll. I'll Ut 1UI1VII Los Angei.eS. Aug. 14, 1883. Major Adams iJtur V7r: I begin to think that it is a pre'ty true saying' that it never rains but it pours; for if it hasn't nmiml for mo for th last two rears with. - - - - .. , a vengeance to it, J. will treat Claude was flick with the typkoid pneumonia 8 weeks that he wav-n-ot out of bedr We had T doctors come to see him, and not one of them thought that ho would ever get up. Then when he got able to sit up, I was taken sick, and just as we got well and I went to keeping boarders, so as to try t make something, wc were thrown from the carriage, ani hurt. We, how ever, arj getting l4tor. The CoLi'MBiAX comes as a welcome friend from home Los Angeles is p-rfect paradise, it is just lovely; the only thing needed ia some of our glorious Webfoot riiins to make it perfect. With best wishes for all, I .remr.in, Ellen Danx. Milton Furniture Padtor 7p i Chairs, Kawhid) & Wood So For ale. Made to Order. OTTO GODKIN. v4nlal0 Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. U. S. L-5D OrKICE AT O KIGOK ClTT, OHKCOX. ) Notice is lierely s?ivn that Atlolphu. Woif of Portland, Multnema.!i Co. ?n. has mart application to mrchane tho s. K. of Section 14 T. 7 X. Ji. .r. w. of Willamette Meridian, under the proviion if the Ac t of Congress appro ved .luiieS, 1S7S. entitlel "n Act for the !Sal- of Timber Jjands in tho bi.ates ot Calit-rnia, ure gon, Nevada, and in "'.Va.xhington Territory." All adver.se claium to aid tract, or any portion thereof, lmwt l tiled in the U. S. Laml Office at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of fcixty days from this date. Oiven under mv hand, this IMth. day of Aug. 1SS3. L. T. I '.A It IN, Keter. v4nSa24 Notice foi I'cnucATios. L.VNI OfFK'K Al CMtKf.ON ClTV, Or.EUON. Ati-. 1W3. Notice i hereby frlven that the following named settler has til.M .notice ot hi intention to make final proof in vi'"n1ioit of his claim, and that sa.M proof wiil made before the Coun-' tv Clerk if Columbia C-i-unty at St. llebiib Or el'oii. on Tuesday Sl-i- JS. vi.: Andrew li. Luison, 1 1 oiliest cad urisry No. Xi'.il fur s, w. of j X. u. t ant I N. w. t ot k.. v.. 1, ant aMinon.'i ii i' x- .(,.,,, i ,,f . i .,n 1 iome.stc:i I I'.utrv o. lor L. .. oi u. j, .in y o, rp - i. - in Sec. 10, 1. t N. K. t s . ... . . i i . t Ileii.Lmes the followin i witnesses to prove continuous resMeiice nj ion, and cultivation of, Paid laud, .bweph Powers, Nathr n Tingle, Harvey Ting le and C. J'arelius, alt f T-nvlbury, Columliia Cotllltv, OKKtiOX. ' , E. T. BAIJIN, Kegister. 4u-Jal7 Notice for Piulication. Laxh Omen at VAXt oi'VEnW. T. ). Inly Hith I Notice is hereby jrfven that the folloii-ntr.iel set tler filed notice 4 i.iteiu.ion to nuikc fiiuU proof in support of hiM claim, a oil tiiai aid proof will lie made before the liegiitvr aA lUccivcr t Vancouver, V. T.. on Tuesday. Anz- fth. lS-'-. viz: Ifuffh Mulhol land. Homestead Avui:akn No. 4')U for the N. K. j Of section , township nor th, ranjre 1 east. He namra the fi;l!iin?r witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon, aui. rultivalion of, said land, viz: Walter I.ysons, of Carrolton, W. T. lo'ati Hdvird, of " 11 tnrv Allen, of lltnrv Moulton, f VREV. W. SPARLING, Renter. vSiirHijuS'i Notice of Applicj.tion to Plrchase Timbsu Land. I.axi- :)rfiCK at Vancouver, W. T., July 11th. 1SS3. (" Notice is hereby given that in compliance with thc pro visions of the Act of ComrreA approved June 3, 1S.7S, en titled " An act for the .alo of Timber fjoids in the States of California, Oregon, Xcvaila, and in Washington Terri tory," John Hodine, of ij.twlitx County, Wash. Ter. ban' this dav filed in thitottioi. his application to pun-base the s. i of . k. J and i.i of N. w. . of Set-. S4, Tp. U N. of Range 'l East, of the WUlanjette Meridian. Testimony 4u the aliore case will be taken fa-fore the Register and Receiver at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, tiic 'Jd. day of Sept. 1SS.'. Any ami all persotii ha.iii' adverse claims to thc above described lands, or :uiy portion thtrreof, ure here by required to fiile their laimn in this office within six tv((K)) davs from date hw oaf. Fltlill. W. Sl'ARLINU, Itc'istcr. v3nrnju22 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO P UllCI IAS K TIMBER LAND. l S. Lasi oryicE at oreoom Citv, Orf.oon. June U-tli. IStsS. Notice is hereby tfivisn'lhat william si. iiowks of Port land, Multnomah 'ou sty iirenon has made application to purchase the N. E. ip-.aflcr of section number 2 of town ship number 6 north of ranjre nuniher 3 w. of the Wil lamette mkkipian, under the provisions of the art of Congress, approved June 1S7.S, entitled " An ort for the sale of Timber I,an is. j the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in w f fjnotox tkkimtobv. All adverse claims to s.ixl tract of land, or any portion thereof, must lc filed in the Cnited States Ioid otticc, at irejcon 'ity, Oregon, before the expiration of sixty days from this date. t;iven under iny lia-nl this 1M h dav of June lS.s.1. U T. RARIN, ltee;ister. ' u3n4r,jl5 Notice ok Application to Plrchase TlMUil'.R Lanu. U. S. LAND OFFICII OREfSOX CITY ORISON July Gth. J8S3. Notice is hereby pLvcti that ;ottue neimkykk of I'ortland, Multiwiah County, Oregon has made application to purchase the s. E. j of Sec tion number '.M of Trnshii number 7 north of Kanjje number 3 w. of the VillametteMeridiau, under the provisions? (i the act of Conrffs, ap proved June 3, 1878, .entitled " An act for the iale of Timber Luindsjiin the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Li Washington Territory. All adverse claims tosid lantl, or any jnu-tion thereof, must be fillon the I'nitetl Suites Land office, at Oregon City,. Oregon, before the expira tion of sivty ilays fruti thi late. Jiven under my hat nl thi- tith. day of July 1SS3. L. T, Bar in, llegister. v3n48jufi j Notice of Application to Plrchase Tim iik r Laxos. : Land Office irr Vancouver, AV. T. June 13th. 1S83. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Or ngress approved June 3, 1878. entitled " An act f r Uie sale of Timber Lands in the States cf California, Orcgrm, Nevada, and in washinhtoh tcrritokv," John C. Hartley, of lA.-wia County, wash, ter. has this d-filed in this office his application to purchase the N. J! ef N. x. quarter, the s. w. ipiarter of N, e. quarter and s. e. (fl-arti-r of N. w. quarter, of Sec tion 18, 1. 10 N. of R. 2 w. of the willauktte mkkipiam Testiinonv in the alovc case will le taken lefore thc Register and Receiver, at Vancouver, wami. tkk. on Any and hll ix-rsons havini; adverse claims to the a- hove described lands, or nnjf portion thereof, are hereby required to file theirelaims iu this office jwithinixty(Uo) 4sii'a titi rl ta In. f days from date hereof. FKJEp. W. rARLlNG, Kegister. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. The new and elegant Steamboat Lucea Mason ?aveii Portland, foot l AMurSt. for La Center, Tnc lay, Thurnday and Saturday at H A. M.., tourhlHtf at tt. Hefn, Like kiver and all inttsrim-diutc lamiinK"- K turning lestves LaC'etitejut 6 A. m .Monday, Wulnelny, aud Friday. Iiuilin made at Woodland chi Wednt day and Thursday. Xolicc of Application to Tureliaac Timber Laud. Land Opfke at okegon Cn vO(!N, .lune-JU. 18S.V 'Nt'-e Uliertliy givt-n U.ftt Loiii F. i'lif- )xnls Mttltiumiiil) rjuuty Ort-jfon hint in:nl. to puri-haxe the N'. B. quarter of Section ' Township Mnnlier G N. of Ji. NiaoHor 3 w. i-jniKTrii MKiu under the iroriKions of the grcs, aji)irovcl .lune 3, Kihtcen hundred n eight, futU.lel " An art for tUo sale id Tiiuht. tUo States of t';Uifornia, Orttfoii, Nevada, i TEKRITORV. AU alvene claims to said tract of land, thereof, must he filed iu tlin l'nito.1 State Oregon City, Oregon, bufere thc cxpirat freji this ilatc. Hiven tinder nty hand tiiisLWVr. day t. hiuuireU and eighty three. L. T . u3ul7j2 NOTICE OF A" PURC1IASK tii n3n rjo. , I I N"i.tieo is lir: i Mcttler haw kii.ko I final i-koof in .suppor proof will )e made befoje . Columbia Coimtv at St. 1 Xonday Ainrust"), 1K3, t Homestead Kntry No. HW.i foi and additional lloiuestf-ad Krltr,, A of s. w. J, aU in Sec. '2, T. 7 ii"ith H names the following wfti'.esse. continuous residence upon, and ci aid latkl, viz: Cato i'arelins, Andrew Lt it Keyes and .lofcj'h l'owers( all of Ura Jumbia County, Oregon. L. T. BA1ITN, K- '3nr-0jut!0 Notice of Api'ltcatiox to Pckci Timber Land. I axp orricR at op.koos Citv, Okkoox. Jiiiie :! lX ) Notice ", hereby riven that Henry W. N. inch i (i mi :tn i. .1 iu iiutiniii i ftiiiii ' nir-'nn ii.i i -, - ; - - .. ;. i-", , i made application to I'tirchaM the tli N. w. jot .,..' , t , . , x- i i Section numbrr 2 of Juwushm number 2 .orth i.f ftL Will ,t,. p:-c.-', approved .lun : 17S, cntitb.d " An act f-r the sale of T iiibcr Lands in the States of California, oreon, Novada, and in WasJiinton Territory. All ad verse claims to said tract of land, orany portion thereof, must be filed in the I'nited States Land office, at Oregon city, Orrj.:o!i, bo fore the espiratioii of sixty c'ays from this date. liven under mv hand thi-? if'Jtli dav of .June 18S3. I T. r.AKIN, lifter. j.ii7j5u : NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMJJE1! LAND. II'0:ill, Uli'lCI pro l.-IOIl?. UI LUC itt- l-I Land Office at Vancocveiv, W. T. MaySlstbSSX Notice is hereby fjivm th.it in compliance 3ith l!'.e provisions of Congress .-oiproved .June j, 1S78, "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands n the States of California, Oregon, Nevala, and in Washinjjtou Territory, '' Jv!ar Myein, of Multnomah County, ( )rc-nn, has thiti day tiled in this OKfics his application to piirohaen the Ntrth East j of Section '26, Township 10 North, of ItAne 3 v. of the Willani'.tt? Meridian. Testimony in the case will be taken before the Ii twister and K'ceiver, at rancouver. Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 2od. day of alui st lSS.'S. Anj- aild all jierftons having adverse claims to the aivjve described Irdids, or any portion there of, are hereby required to li!e their claims in this ot'KKK within sixty (0) day from date here of. FRED. W. SPARLING, Re-ister. ii3n4rijl. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIM PER LAND. Land Office at Vancocvkk T. . May 31st. 1SS3. Notice is hereby ;ivcn fhat in compliance with the provision. of the Act of ( 'or. i-c;h ap proved Juti 3, 1X78 entitled "An act for the sale of Timber L.-inds in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Ter ritory,' Herman Ilonitisler, vf Multnomah Co. vlR'on, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the f. E. 1 of Section JC, Township 10 North, of ltane 3 Vest, of the Wi'lair.etto Meridian. Testimony in the above ca'se will be tak-n before the l,'ei;iter and IJeceiver at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Thursday, the 23d. day ot August 18S3. Any and all person havim? adverse claims t the above described lands, or any jiortion there of, are hereby reipi'ivd to tile their claims in this otlice within sixty (00) days from d;ite here of. FUKl). W. SrAULIN(;, Ilciiistur. u"n4jt NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIM PER LAND. I'. R. Land Okkick at Orsoox Citv, Okchox. June l.itli. lssS. Notice is hereby given that Alfred Hurr of Port land, Multnomah County Oregon ha uladeapplication to pur chase the .v. w. J of se,:tion nninher Is of township num ber 0 N. of rangv iiHinbcr 3 west of the iLLAMrrTK Mend san, iimlerf he provisions of tlieact of Congress, approvel June a, 1.S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Tiuilcr Lands in the Ststts of California, Oregon, Nevada, und in wahhinhtox Territory.'' All adverse clams to said tr.ct f.f land, or any portion thereof, imlst be filed in the the Cnited States fjiml Of-fu-c, tOrein City, Oregon, before thc expiration of ix ty days from this dte. ' Given under my hand this loth, dav ef June lS.rJ. ' L. T. RARIN, Register. n3in45jL'i NOTICE OF. APPUCATION TC PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Officb at VaScocveu, W. T. May 31st. lKx:t. r Notice is hereby given that in compliance fth the provisions of the Act of Congress ap ovedJiuie 3, 1S7S, entitled "An Act for the with ,r: sale ot Inltoer iincis m the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington lerntorj-,' mheiil . Iatore of Multnomah C. Ogn. has thi day filed in this ottiee hisappUca tion to pnrcliaso the South West J of Section 2(5 Township 10 North of Kange 3 West of the Willi amette Meridian. Testimony ia thc above cao will he tak en h fore the Kesister and 1'eceiver -at Ynm, "VV T nn Vn!nn.hr th,V-!,l ,1... the above described laudator any portion there of, arc hereby require I to kh.k their claims in j this office within i.ty(oO) days from elate here 1 n. r KJED. W. cl AKLINC Kegister w3oojl5 o Lost. A Remarkable Circi In 1875 very peculiar man in Ir' at Columbia Citv. Kvery onepron ty. i'wijiK to the great amount lost ill the heart Qf the city. from him until uf late, when he rather shalibily, hi clothe hiu loon in his boots. Alter fol 1 found THE BAKG which he imm lately et ebo'n e a avlectjn of ' hardware, umi Yn price I luit for che tully oli.ited. Cr' .1 in, Tiliibel egon. Nevada. . W illi.ajn M. Mii;K. gwn, has th'.s lay fjlet . cation to purchase Lota 3 a. north v.et i of st-cti' ii 4, towi... range 3 west, of the Willamette Mei- Testimony iu the iiimve c:ish will be tairw, fore the Kegistt r and J'eceivcr, at Vai('co,.i"?i e Wash. 'fr., on Siiturdaj-, August lfttfc. 1883. Any ati'.l all persona claiming adversely t the above described land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claim in thi ollice within sixtv(t'.O) ilava from date hereof. KKKI). W. Sl'AltLlNfJ, lleyiater. uofii?ir Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber Land. U. S. Lakij Oi-rK-E Oregon Citt, 0rcom, June, 183. Notice i hereby fdven that (Jilbert V. Smith of 1'oitlauil, Multnomah County, Oraron, has made application to iinrcha the N. Ji. i of Sec. '20 T. (1 n. l;. 3 w. AViliamett Mar., us, der the provision if the Act of Ctfiujreaa ftps proved .lini 3, 1878, pntitJet An Act forth sale of Timber Iands iu the State of Cftlifor. ma, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Tar. litory." All adverse claims to aaid tract muat h filed in the I. S. Land Office Jt Oraron f'it.r Oregon, before thc expiration of aixty daya. from date. Oivtn under my hand thia 8th. day of Juua L. T. 1JAIIIN, Ketiatar. u3nlljate Notico of Application to Purclusa Tiater Land. I. S. Laxd (Vric-E, Ogicr.oN CiTT,tOtKco?r, June 81 h. IH8.1. the Act of Congress approved June 3. 187S, n'""l, 'in .ct tor the aalo of Timbvr Lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Ne-. vaIa, and in VV Rlu'ngtomiTorritf v." All adverse claim to 'aaid tract muat ' hied ln the U. S. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, before tho expiration -of sixty dava from this date. (Jiven under my hand thi.i 8th. day ol June 1883. ... A I'. T. BAB1N, Bag'itar,. u.n lljate ' ITotico of Application to'.Purcliisd tTimtbsr Land. V. S. Land Okkre Oregon Citt, Obiaoit. .... . , , June 8th. ms. ..tice is hereby given that Clarenco 11. Kitrga pf I ortland, Multnomah Co. Ogn. liaa ina4 ap plication to purchase tho . w. i of 6e0. B, I,, b N. K. 3 w. Will. Mer., under the pro visions of tho Act of Congress approved Jvn ' 1N8, etititle-J " An Act for tho aJ of Tim. I'er Lands in the States of California, Oregon, .Nevada and in. Wellington TerriUry " A l alww claims to said tract muat b filled in the 1. S, Land Office At Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration of aixty dya from this dite.; iivwi under my hand this Sth. day ol June IS-3. L. T. IJAKIN, liegisttr. u3n4Jjate NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO P CTtCII AS E TI M PEIl LAND. 1.am Orricit at Vas-ocyk, Y. T. . , J una 11th. 18f 3. Aoliee is hereby given that in compliance with the provision, of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S7S entitled "An act for tba aale of Jindier Lands in thc States of California, Or. egn, Nevada, and in Washington TcrritoiT.' Owen Hatfield of Yamhill County, Or. egon, has ts day tiled in this office Lia appll. cation to putcluise Lots 1 ami 2, and south i o. north eac J e-f section 4, township eight north, ol range three west, of the Willamette Meridian. iettH1011V ill tho M.ImiV fumtt illl tulrail Vv N;tice is hereby given that Henry C. Doty of 1 ortl.ind, Multnomah Co. Ogn. has niftdaappli. cation to purchase the h. w. of Htc. W, T. S N. 1. 3 w. Will. Mit n..,l t,. i (Vr tue 'ci'iKter and l'ecuirer, at Vancon? ar, Wah. Ter., on Saturday August 15th. 13. Any and all persons having adverse claim a ! the alaixe described lands, orany portion thereof are hereby required to file their claims in th i oHice within mvty (f0) davs from elate hereof. u3n45jli