The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, September 07, 1883, Image 2

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THE COLUMSiilH
St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or.
FRIDAY, SEPT'E. 7, 1233.
SjeSCEIPTION KATES.
1 year, in advance
mouths "
? mouths "
S3 00
1 00
ADVERTISING RATES:
One .-.jnare (10 lines) first insertion ?2
Kach .subeijuent insertion 1 (0
V.. ii. AHAMS, j:.t:t..r& lYopiiaor.
3JAJOK i:. . Auius.
Nothing can he found in the pagers of
this Look tliat will prove more interc.-l-
lug than tlit genealogy of the hUtorie
family from which Major Knoch (i.
Adams has desf ended. As v. c tvai e his
lineaire hack to llevoiutionarv lieu- , we
find that oath son has proven to he a
worthy sueoefs-or to a vacant sire, ami
that the nol.'c l-!ccd vliici llowcd
through.the veins of Major Adams' an-
cestors has not lost any of its patriotic
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purity or heen tlegcnerated in being
transmitted from one generation to the
othen. Major Adams was born in How,
Merrhilac county, New- Hampshire,
Kft nflw o.r- tit iv v
ltev. JoLi Adams, a Methodic preach
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and a descendant of lie v. Jo-eph
Adams, undo of John Adams, secor.d
Preside of tho United State,. 1 lis
inotln rs name was Sarah Sanderson, of
Watcrford, Oxfoid Co. Maine. 1 ler
tathet Stephen Sanderson was a soldier
cf the Revolutionary war. On his uioi
inoth. rs name was Sarah Sanderson, of
WatCl-tOlM, V.VXIOIU VO. -U:u.lC. .ICI
vf tin: i;evoliltionary war. ins motifc. .
vr's .side as well as his father's Major
Adams is descended from the Dudleys,
nlso Dradstreets and Aldens, Governors
Ttt 3M.ssacliusotts colony. v-n itiuicr b
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who were note 1 in the early history of 1
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-New- Hampshire. His father, being aj'fuliutho majority of men who possess
man of wealth, spared no expense to ed- ! such a historic pedigree in addition to
ucate his two sons properly, and the re- i
'sult was that Major Adams and his j
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brother John were, m their younger j
'days', provided with tutors tit home, and j
afterwards completed their studies at j
Yale College, Major Adams graduating i
thertfrdm in IS 10, the youngest cf his i
cla
tss, Slid hi.s brother in l.S3(X After ;
gvadttating, . tlw Major taught school in j
Iho States of Xew Hampshire. Jlassa-!
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through his occupation as teacher he has ;
iK-come widely knewn to the rising gen- j
II U.- V l. j .'kill j IMI.VI .---.. - ' - ' . . '---
throu
i-ration throu-diout the lenuth. and
breadth of the land. He was.nan ied
w
to M"ws Sirah C. Plumer, of Newbury- j
tort. Massachusetts, m 1 -;.', and tnree ;
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venrs nfter his wife died, and in addi- !
....... . , i and a biography and his di-ceased broth 3fr.s. Dr. Perrv hag lately ielwrned
tion to thn bereavement he also lost tho i , ' , - "
. , , , i i; . T'. i Mnir,. cr John I. Ira Auaiv.-:, iormcr hditor or j from i'urtland where she has been at
two children she bore him. 1 no .Major 1 , ,T , , r . , , , . - ,
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was a regular contributor tor the " Oir e
battle of WHliauVsburg, the b-uliet yet
veniaiuii'g in his body. He fought in
the Peach Orchard, at the battle of Get
lysburgh, and is the only Officer living
"of the Second X'ew Hampshire that es
caped being wounded. Twenty-four out
"cr twenty-six officers were either killed or
. .. . , ., . -r i- ? 1 cf Kir-ii School. Ilolvoke. 3Iass. It has i vouie' son weiLdiiiiL' nine rcund.-. The :
J'.rancJi, ' in i5oscn, and te. i,aa:s - ' , . . . . 1 1 . r. , , " , ,
T ., . . m i .. f already met witn a sale ot e:A'0 copies. ! f.alier and mother have named him X or Lart Licci: rui.s through
.ueposiioi v, m OlUlJlUU, vmo, ui-i , - . ; . ,
vontributmns being chierly of a poetic Xt " typographically one cf the hne,t i man Jacob. Mrs. Perry was Mir. Me- iand is of exceheioty
mature. In Apnl, 1SGI jie enlisted in 1,ookii e1' ':i: Xew England ! It.li, Knox's daughter Mr. Mc- Mm.kle ls growil5.
. iu. I nr. li Will eo'ifim the I a iin- r,,,v-h oi.mv nt H..-. X.-..i!i I W.i with
Company 1 Second X. J. Itegiment, f ; , . 1 e ! ' " ' ' , y . , His picture wiU soon tal
. i . ii. . ems on. Jennie ..lcekt r. 1 lie l.sion ot i Lieut. Sehwatka. Sh.o has not received 1 .......
and was alterrrards wounaed at uie i ! Lan
wounded, and tho other oiHcer that was of a HUrpi.;s.n rarty fo, the 'aged g- ntle- ! Masonic Hall. It is said to have been
as well as the Major not wounded in that j 1,1.uit wh:t.h vas gjvou at the i-esidence an enjoyable time. Mr. Frank Henrici
'engagement was afterwards killed at the j of Mr c W. Sloc-um on Saturday eve- 0!1d v. itV, Thomas C, Watts and wifc ,
battle of Wilderness At Toint Look- j nin;? on occa.sion a liandsome ! John Alexander and wife, Enoch Shin-
xut, Maryland, his time haUng expired, j goid-hcaded cane. wiv. presented the tatlcr and wife, Robert Xelson, Mrs.
he wa-i discl:?rged from tire Secor.d j j;dgo, Rev. T. J. May 'delivering the ! McLaughlin, G. W. Harris, Hector Mc
Xew Hampshire, and was commissioned pvt,Xntation address. The recipient ! Lean, Miss Ellen Denser, Miss Teterson
Captain of Company D: Kirst I'nited j
States- Yolunteer Jr.tatitry, onnsced I knowk-dgctt the generous ' gift. The oe
"prisoncrs tf war,) under General Put- j ca.sIou was a VrrJ happy or.lit"tst:r.
'ler, .l?y order of 1'rcsideiiL Luicoln. In i
1SC1 his regiment was transferred to The Art Jhicf'jxr is grand as ever,
l-'ort Rico, Dakota Territory, and from j Jt contains all that is great in decorative
May 10 till September 1, iM.b'i, lie com-
'mandetl that fort, and during that pe- of the iireseut and pa;-t. It i.s a photo
Viod met and vamruished . tho famous j a-op, cf (0ine life, of all ages. Surely a
'fitting Pull and three thousand warriors j
killing with his own hands f.vo of tho ;
iiiost noted chiefs . of the Minnesota j
'massacre, Pod Dog and Pig Thunder, j
He was I .revetted Major on tho 13th j
of March, lGl, by the President and j
the United Spates .Senate, and was mus- !
trred out of service in Leavenworth, j
Kansas, November, '27, lG-s witlftho !
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most distinguished and we'l-i'ier-.ted
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honors. He was married to ins pres;at .
v ife iii 103 whils at hooo on a lea-e j
of absence.
Sm? is tho dau- hter cf i
James Libby, of Purwick, York County, j
Maine, They have two children living j
Mqih" Afhnic mtiip n I 'iu-1 -l -. ii rn' v- in i
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terwards removing to Astoria, where ho :
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continued teaclnmj until IKn. in tliat .
year he was appointed (rand Lecturer!
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'of the Good TomplaiT., and whilst liilnig
that pesiticn lie organised about forty
lodges in Oregon and Washington Terri-
tory. In 1SG7 ho pre cmpted the claim ;
on which he lives at St. Helens. He
:then went to YancouVer and bought tho J
Register," which pajier he ran for the
next three vcars, 111 the mean time be-
ing appointed Register of the Land
ilfrp at that v.lace. Jn 1871 he .sold !
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1113 1 u lei iiiia iiu tvj ju. ....., ,
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he lias since resid-,1, and Uurii.j; tho j
, Jt of lh, tin. U, I 'cen Justice of t.,c
ZL of Hie distWct in M,icl, lie iivc,.
-r-tuce vi
Two years ago ho started the " Culuin-
I ian," and it i;i now regarded as the :
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i m ii. i lit .M.tjor lias .'i " Ii:i.i.y iind
' pointful way of rxtr.-:slis nil tin pas
, in; thoughts that i-rowil on liis !nsv
Wain, ami wliil.it thr.se cx-iro'ons ni'c
amusing to soiik-, they ciu.so otlu'is to
bofOino quito nniiujonistie ; lut y.o 1 o
title the man wlio takes up the eiiilgfl
agaiit'-.t the; M:pr, for lie is noted for
i Liing not oiiiy mighty with the j-ou and
; the rworil, l.ut also dexterous in ilour
j ishi,".g his trusty eano. Tor sjieeiil val
! qr di.-ijilayeil on one oeeasion, in Oregon
.Major A.hu.ii was jsre'iite!, Ly
! the citizens of that place, with a .silver
l mounted cane, with the .suggestive vroivls
; " l'or u' engraven ou it. 0:i.Ji.!r
' ' . P:'s- he delivered an original pcoin
at a grand t-etel.rat ion in Vancouver,
j h,-fore ten thousand pernio. am! received
' the highest enconiiuivU from all for hU
I spirited and appropiiale iro'duction. In
! a volume- enmled Ump.hiro
l'oets' nine selections have i.reu chosen
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, uom in-; iu-.i or .va.or -vi;
niiN :i- w
as selections by his sister, Mrs. Mary A.
j entet, and also ms l.roth. r, no, tle-
j 1 ho whole fannly wen-,aased
mui a eeiit. imum,. J t
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j from the foregoing brief synopsis that
j Ma,or Adams c-arc er has been an event-
ftu one. he is-a man of move than av-
j orage hc.ght, spicndul btU. a quick eye
! sturdy and impetuous in temperament,
! simxiy ana impecuous m temperament,
an entertaming conversationalist, ready
wit, anu a man whose imposing address
and general bearing will always com-
e, u" in.nmuusi, H.u.l
-nu g.-m i ;n ioim3 win iinuip com-
mand attention in a multitude. Con -
sideling tin; piominen:e of his origin,
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coupled with the praiseworthy record he
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ihv.m iui iuuj.n-u, iiv
little of thif. lineiiviAble ne-ibf-v of vnv-
ity and conceit that is found so distaste-
their natural talents, and lie is therefore
entitled to greater praise for his becom
.
ig mod. sty. Whilst he takes a deep
intoes; in the welfare of the communi-
ty in which lie lives, h.- is ab-o closely
devoted to his interesting family. l-n
V!ct.n ljwuhitUx Jfon of Ore-
(jn. .
''The Poets of New Hampshire " lias
been at last issued from the press, com
r-'Cl''y l;a Chnpinand published by
CluU'1'Cii Jf AtlaU3S Glaremont, X. H.
li 1 . f. w . . l .. .1 .iT. i".- AA I
11 ,,as rK"J W' " c , - J-- 111
ful1 Sit 3"X' 11 coutaiJW nmim ot
o J'' iocls' ;',a.or 11Ll:' iU',,lt'o-
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Mrs. M. A. A- Senter has also oeui.s
; tne J to; voire i v.-1 :,), i. y,a ana x nncipai
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Columbus, Washington's Pirthday, Tho
Pelie of the Willamette Slough, Pio
neer's Wife and Oregon.
IL
A H.vrrv St'iiFRisr. Iv.dg: 0. Lan
caster, of thU city, having attained to !
the age of four score years last Saturday, j
a number of friends conceived the idea
(ixho ovorcoul0f and arniil tears ac-
art or sci. iuific resoarch amid the homes
man need not he iimorant of tho Phar-
aohs or tho antiiuitie.s of all time. It
exeavatt-.-s all the hidden houses and I
toin'os, and drag, forth beauty from the
cMiibraco of dec-:y and death.
Tltt' Oregon State Normal School, at
Monmouth, will open its second session
011 Tuesday, Srpt. 1 tth. Hon. J. F. Ca- j
..V-: ,,f Po'.f liiul will 1' -lii-ir tl. oif-n- 1
I -1 rt 01 J 01 lKUKI U1U t"-'-1-' lr' 11
;r ofhir,. id , 1- n 1,1 An In- i
n -n aUlU ( "-v 1- ociotua. m. ah in-
t-r.stu.g pio-rammo in connection with 1
thr: 1111,1 oss will be announced in duo !
tiir.o.-A. ,':
y t ,v
Zlr. Prod uimby has sent us a big
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lt of 1 over F.n't'iri:rs containing items
of -Teat interest to us. The sketches of
bo!, lluneas Adams and Isaac Adams
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the mvTmtor or Adams printing press,
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cuislied nun were orab''-t.liy read and 1
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lll 1 I( tKl 1 ' m ; !
Uoecivcd the 11 't. Xhore for August, j
relatives atui menus, anu most, tiisun-
jt . ,any line views of Vancouver,
'e would specify the residence of C.
v. ,si0l.u!ln p'su. 0.nd the Lucia Mills
( Semple's ) as being particularly inter- j
((1 u is a clnrice number.
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This .Jaoazj,ne's motto is Excelsior.'
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r:-TDr. J. M. ltoherts, Dentist, 183 j
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lt Klmct, l'o,-Ua,l, ur. u-m. visit ftu
IfcK-n. .d ColumU, City Zi -M.n.lty ,
of ,u,l, ..h.,.11., lo M llio Mirco ,h,t
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daya ot thoweek at St. N1.K11 and tin
icmuining three days a!, Columbia City, f
Mr. Walter Ihmoan informs us Or.
nianrlmrd has a large practice in his pro-
fessiou at his new home in Prown-'vill
1 fe has located near a hotel ko li is pa
tients can readily g"t 1'Oaiil without
Lurch ning his excellenl wife. When
lrs. i"ia: l: Iloyt left he had sixteen a
waitieg .;s .s rvices. Curing hlindness
is hh; sjic-eialiy lie wrote for his broth
er Walter 1 Muxviu to look af!-r his farm i
and tlo his pleasure ahout matters r.s ha
him 'elf w-i!o too eld' to farm much, and
h rove he out., he v.oual make a scratch
of f pen op. his account. The old l r.
i, much mi.-sed ly his old friends in (Jo
Irr.ihia County and by none more than
Major Adams who always had great re
spect for him. Dr. Blanchard is a Yir-
jiniau gentlen.au of th.e old scliooj, one
whose wortl is as good as a bond.
j J;U.ol) (,orgc ,.al a conitCcted
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t i.n.i M.'r. l - v . t : i in" ill i oihi
; ;r 0no.)(ir-s hl n.snn.
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vhercafc Arthur brother of .Jacob
' George, l.rolher-in law of the M'uckles,
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lloliert yoUon .&X oxccotUv, ,vrotll,
not havi lhc ft.;U. p thcluckIeH
aml niuni,.ous oloot, aml on.
shools b,.foro'iis oves, took a club, ami
shools lMforo his ovos tooU a clui,, f
hjt Arlhur c;;orgo ov,r tho h,
nnfc ev-.n havhl forthc j;rit
; auJ aCcov.r C1;drscd said
; ,-. ..ilinr I ! nnr m, tl,
, fl,,1i,.,.Ii m:a
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; tion. savmi'. M lilt. me. not mv xlcj.
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, tli Mucslion betore the house is now is
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i litiii hui; nun inr; pi"
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anu i.w viiv l LUiun.vivu n liu tJiii
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; "Wearer w hether th.e M"uckles think
a'l the inhabitants of this County will
j endure with complacency all the imposi-
! tions they suiter from them in running
j their legs. They have for tho last G
j years virtually stole the bread out of
j Major Adams's and his family's mouths.
! Wc prefer l-obbery on the highway for
the robbery they have practised on us
I o.ud ours. They expect the Masonic or-
' der to shield them in tlieir rascal it v. !
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ir.i. i.iii:i . ...-,. k .ii. M . ii v. i I . I"
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lt was a part oi tiie .Masonic creea that
tje crfiiai...u of fa-ons should' not bo
; wrongei ad de frauded. A certain Ma-
Hon told us his hands were tied because
j lh wcre ,.rolhor Masons We have
not forgotten that Tom E Irington was
a Mason
tending .Mrs. jiod-son, who lias a lino
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letter from In in since lat June. He
was then over six hundred miles from
civilization and going on still further
with a big band of Indian allies. Mrs.
Km m a Hess hss gone to live with her
! husband amid the hop liebls of Puyallup.
Last Saturday there was a dance at
of Portland and lliethreo beautify! Miss-
es Perry. Edward Potter and another j somewhere in the vicinity of Lost al
voiiiig gentleman Lee furnished ox- i ley. Is engaged in stoekraisit.g.
ccllent music for Hie occasion.
The Albina Herald is deail, has gone
to bed. and hid its little head, because
'iV was not overfed. The olHeial cliijuo
that had the cheek to make it Stjueak
and .show it:i piipio against the itajor
has get tho "agur," the kind that's dumh.
There's not a crumb of comfort to ap
pease the in, and all the town to toa.so
them. They feel .so cheap, they'd like
to creep into a hole to save their soul
and pull the hole, in after to escape de
risive laughter.
"
H. Coptland, school clerk of Lay-
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view School District informs us 3lr.
Jil,,Kr' j,;ut IuVi Slvcn lial au acrc and
- VIU 1 aviu.iuoi, n.aV
the prescn; sue ot .:ie sciiooi-iiousc, on
which will be erected a school house lit-
tin'' the present needs of the district.
The new buildiii": will be two stories hi oh.
The nrror -nart will be occupied as a
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Hood Temi'lars' Hall.
Keating" has been trying to take up
the land where Dean Llanchard s mill
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sits at Itaimcr, also where the cannery
sits, likewise the front at Cedar Landing
as tide land. All cry out,' Thief " now;
yet while the Muckles were robbing
.Major Adams and his family, it was very
nice, tjuite a joke, but now it is a horse
of a dilicicnt color. Tho wrong ox is
uon-d this nine,
We hope that whoever proposes to lie
on a bed of roses and stick their noses in
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'cM.ir.l . l.-cr lA'I.Q W'l l till firtllA-l.MOC '
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, l. in ,.,sl.l of 1 1,0
promised land where he never could
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stand.
Mr. If. O. Howard's hahe has joined
mriilu-r in llio nil iei- world 1 1 vassed
uway on Wptlnesday ove. Mrs. Jane
:-.fcXultv and Mrs. I Sonny were there to
take care of tho sick aad dying.
V;u- l,;il.o, -one t.. its ln.it'.n.T.s lacaft.
1:i heavenly li:i.!rs to coo ;nul rost,
To ftel a v.v tlu-v".s warm t-mhraco
Kucla.-P it hi tli.it -:eif I ;.l;ico
Wla-r.; l. :itli no 1.Mt' liv.utr; can fct-vr,
I'nitfl t!i-r.- to .-;tt foievir
In svp-fft inii;.' n of hi !..-;
1;.i:tii lias n hapfMiK.-s's like this.
In j ity Jtsm iiM'li.'lilo'.l
To luolhur's ;u ik.- st-iit liome lit-i- 'jliild
lVievt-r still.-J iti iittl- cnVs
Witli tlto r;i;.t ami-; of ';ir;uliso.
Mrs. lirg has joined her hushand
Will (J, King at Salem. This gentle
man and lady have been very hospitahly
j entertained hy .HtO.gc IMoore and wife
who enjoyed their society very much.
Mr, and Mrs. King, have left many
warju friends in Columbia County. 31 rs.
King presented Mrs. Adams with a tine
portrait of herself.
deceived a-call from Mr. and Mrs.
Grey and young t;ou on Wednesday.
They rode out in their lire road-cart,
Mr. J. A. Caii'phell also give us a call.
Mrs. Godkin and children have been vis
iting us. They have just returned from
Seattle. Mrs. Godkin'.s youngest hrotli-
! or marie her a birthday present of a fine
l''Ultar.
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; thetr way honie our wite, son and dangh-
i tor, also baggage when we returned from
"paring , Jlenry Ward l.cecher. .Ur
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e JMoorc was very kind to kee p our
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I son while wo w ere absent
Mrs. Moore
is a great person to bear other people's
til
j "urdens.
j frame.
She has a big soul in a big
On the Johnson estate on Upper Scap
poose the X. P. 11. 11. have located a
station, and named it Fairvicw. On
.Lower Scappoose tho station will doubt
less be named 1 lay view. The depot at
Aaron Proylcs should bo called liroyle
ston in honor of the old trapper, moun
taineer and pioneer, Aaron Droylo-s.
Mr. Hudson, one of Columbia Coun-
tvs substantial citizens Jatejy visited t.
Helen, lie say all his neighbors make
j a grand rush w hen the Oolu.mm.yn xmics
to his homo. The mist all'ords small sat
isfaction. The OOLOiniAN tills an ach-
j ing void the mist can never till.
Mr. Howard wishes to sell his ranch
for six hundred dollars. It contains 35
acres, quite a lot of it is partially cleared
There is a good Iioumj on it - ix'2G and
y brg shod for ha v. It is well watered.
it, and the
beautiful.
ce the place of
gtry and l roadie mail art galleries.
He has so much hair en his .face and
such long baboo. elike xirms, wo should
think lie would want to vis.il his rela
tives in Domeo.
J. W. Campbell and Charles P.
Woods, Governor Wood.,' eldest son,
had a grand old hunt in the Scappoose
Mountains. They succeeded in captur
ing a line deer who was blinded by the
smoke and walked straight into camp.
Mr. J. L. Lad'.?, former proprietor of
Muckle's Mill, cam.; down and sold
three lots in Columbia City to G. W.
McPride. "He looks well, and lives
We return thanks lo Mr. Augustus
Herman, one of tho rock haulers for
catching thj horse oiV winch our little
daughter had accidentally fallen on her
way to school. Ho was very much of
a gentleman. 0
Captain White says the trestle work
over tho 8cappoo.se Creek near Mrs.
Shattuek's will be completed by the 10th
in time at least for Yillard and com
pany to pass over it to the celebration
at Seattle.
The smoke is intense on tho river
and boats have to go slow. The Jfdw.d
uilfo was nearly wrecked in a fearful en
counter with a vessel. A largo vessel
lost its jibboom on Tuesday not far from
St. Helen.
Mr. ). C. kSchell was down from Scap
poose, and promised us a call, but did
not come to time. Tho latch string
hangs out. Mr. Schell appears like a
very tine gentleaian. Hia wife was a
Grant.
Juigeiie P.lako.sley under tho kind care
of Mrs. liile Small has fully recovered
his health, and "returned homo. It is re
ported Mrs. Small is growing handsom
er and younger than ever.
Tho wife of .fudge Moore has taken
her little niece Cora Johnson to keep a
year. I lev mother is in delicate health,
and Mrs. Mooie, like a true sister tries
to lighten her burdens.
Mrs. Andrew Miles was lately in St.
Heh-n. Sho is a tine-looking lady, a
daughter of Thomas Johnson, ;
w hooo memory is cherished with respect
by all who know him.
2TEWS DEG3PS.
.Jcsei'h 0o;eland is cutting his wild ;
ha v.
2."? All partif'H ar forbiddi
i to hunt
i game ou cur lantt.
Mrs l-'va (.trander has beeL visiting
! at . V. (.iiltner'-s.
The, .St. lfelcn Sunday .f-'
:hool
is
closed lor tuo season
S i. il
The! srallmt old soldier J. M. J ve.s is
stopping on Hcappoo.se. .
We regret Mrs. Stingley u
id family
are sic with the ague.
- i
The! mist should be kissed.
and the
t
nugget you should hug it.
Hon. G. W. Melbide ha-j
tar ted on .
a trip east of the mountains.
j
"We understand there is to b ; another
arrival soon from Sitting r.ull.
I Toil. (. W. McDride is rlocatir.g
the toAvnsite of Columbia City.
Thfj lire is still ragiixg in the vicinity
of Uuliker Hill and Milton Creek.
Irenrv Knighton and Hilton Uonser'sr
son have lately been in St. Helen.
i
It is thought Collin Tioek ard Port-
land will be married by rail td -day.
j
Our Chinaman's nanis is'Scid Ah
Yee, and he reads English pre tty well.
George and William Strichan are
building a cistern for William
Muckle.
The plum trees on Pemeijoy'.s ranch
in
the " Lava Beds'' are lo
.ded with
! fruit.
George Harris intends soom to return
to Shingle Mills, Eldorado Co.
to v.-inter.
Mrs. Godkin is a fine eonve
i
California
sationalist
nt beyond
liingham
and her children are inttlligi
their! years. c
i
j
Dr. J cssup and Mr. E. W
have been down lately to IcoU after rail
road interests.
Wo. have heard that Wash.
and Char-
ley Muckle will bring back ii
istead of a
hand-organ a spinet.
Mrs. II. O. Howard was a v
ery charm-
ing lady, and her loss to her friends and
family is irreparable.
The Vancouver Dank bull
ing t
laiuh
where tho Jlr'j'tztcr office .did when we
engineered that paper.
The boats were uncommon!
terday owing to the fact ll
at Oregon
smokes if it don't drink.
Sd Helens is to bo suppliei
, being cut
i i
"ofl" from Cowlitz circuit en
i .
?dr. 'Reese is appointed.
v.-inch lie v.
Esq. Ptrry ha-, fully re
health : at least he says th
oven-d his
ladies say
hi hotel
reeu, so as
Jie looks bolter than over.
r. Dlakeshy has painto
front in diH'erent .shades of
not to be oifeiisive to the eye
A' Vancouver pf'p'.r
no
long aco
Xeer iiivl
chrohicled tho arrival of Abe
vif'A Ve think it a nihs "p
3ir. Konkhs son Charhjy is on tho.
fair road to complete recovery, and will
return from the Hospital sooL
Antonio Dorichio paid St. Helen a
vi.sitj latidy. He is an cxeellcnt man,
and verv well liked by every one.
! .
Tijrs. ilcLaugliliu kindly iumiohed us
yesterday an Oyjonict ahead, of the
mails. She came, on the Fit
lurool.
Among the notable" arrivals are those
of Alike .DunneL'im. (!ecrg.
P. Moeck,
r. Yorgaim
Judoo Plane-hard and Mrs.
The petition for a division of District
No.7 i:r receiving numciovn
a liberal share of contributions to build
a school-house.
Capt. Loraont, dressed
n the iinest
kind of a .suit of black clotl
kes, has gone
to visit his daughter, Mrs. J
amcs Woods
at Forest Grove.
Yee, Muckle's Chinaman celebrates
liia departure to China by
ror iu the house at the rear of G. Y
MePride's store.
The Columbia City switch extends up
a hundred varils or more on Lomont's
prairie. 1 1 it continues oiu
a little fur-
felon.
i r-J 0,000 in
ther it will connect with St.
Portland favors spendim
celebrating the completion
bf the N. P.
R. P., this month. Tho ri
loney is tc bo
raised by popular contribujion. A-sluri
an.
Alex. Pmerson informs us that Mr
-
H. O. Howard's family tire still very
sick. J fe Jias hojies of som
of tliem liv-
in", but tli!v still are in a
very critical
condition.
!Mrs. Amos Slavens was
ly and looked younger and
in town late
livelier than
ever spite of hard work ahid multitude
nous cares Mie is a lino.
industrious,.
owner of Ca
l to 'mild a
worthy lady.
M r. Pinknr-y, the former
pies' goats, has comuience
line hot'.d at Columbia (pity. He in
tends to build even a liner than Plakes-
ley's at St. Helen.
Mr. J. W. Campbell has
located hoine-
steads for George Strachan, William
Strachan, and Richard -
dtcrs on Sec
tion 12 I N. ;t West.
Section 12 is settled.
Tho Qucn ff tf, I'tti iji
Hie whole of
got spitted
been relieved
on Clatsop, but has at last
from her ierilou position. No lives
were ."lost in this great disaster.
3 -Money to loan on' red e.(t.
eeurity by f. A. M"oore l.j , Se. Helens
On
ltoceived a call from Mr. Quinn. Ho
is a wide awake, energetic man, and has
a wife that is indeed a help meet. They
had a splendid supply of fruit this year
on their charming place.
Wo tohl our six year old St. Helen
vas so large now we might expect a cir
cus. He replied " I want really l-ars,
and really elephants, not liamhlil ele
phants." When the circus wa here
once on a time, l'irney went,, and men
j were dressed up in cloth who w ere called
Yamhill elephants.
Ho didn't want that kind in his, not
he.
lie like his father hates sham.
Mrs..-( i lendye got a divorce at tho ad
journed term of the Circuit Court.
Giendyo is now a widow er-er-er ad in
finitum. llu bust ltinii.lf, htjLust Jii-9 paper
.Ynl tlu ii hi- fio;t..j.l f like vapor.
I io, ii t :r for tin- viinNheJ critter,
Tin' pill ho took w..i () so Litter,
lie's K'ii..-, he-'n ir"nu, down to Si-uttle,
To ivu iieii'.'iii.o r.aiii I.ifv'.-j l.itt!c;
Tl'ie.oiily -ttraiv of c-!nf"i t Hiv.-k. ho
J ; !i";'(.' to ut iie.othi.r ducksy
To till tl:.' .Uc, of tho.-! tluit ini..le l
WJiuii all tli.. ie joy of life liy-h.-d.
I desire to close all accounts tlue mo
before September L"th, 1 SS-"3. All ac
counts due July 1st mi'nt hi iuJ, or set
tied by note with approved security before-.
Sept. Kdu This is the last notice
to those persons whose accounts were due
on or before January 1st, LScSJ for tho
payment of which no arrangement has
been matle.
C. W. McP.RIDE.
MEilton -
Furniture
Chairs, Rawhide & Wood Scats
For Sale.
Marie to Oriler.
OTTO GODKHf.
Notice cT AiiIiiafio:i o I'tsnhase
TiuibiT Laud.
i:. s. t..a:."i ov nee at oimcox citv, ornx;o.v.
?i; cct ii !ir.-1y jnvon that 1. 0. Irc
Lin I f I'oi tUin I, Muku('iiii!i County Uivoh ha?
lii.i.l.' :;;.. lc.-.tioii to purchu. the south v at J of
S'-c ti:.ii iuiii;!ii r 14 of town.-iiii) maiil'.-r 0 li-iitliof
r;ii;c ni:iii!.r H vet f.I tho VV iiJan.etto .M vri-liun,
uiKu r tho j.ro i-i.in-i ot tho ai-t of Coiiiiivs.
si.jtovciI June ls7S, cntitk-d "- t for tlio
.-nln of T'nilx'r .;unls in th; .-Stuti--! of (J;t!if nia,
I iroi-'on, NcaIa, i'.ii:li:i Vas!nii t--3i Tt riitoty."
. il iidvtT. l!.. i:in to r.i.t tiai. t of l in t, or :uiy
lfrtie;i thereof, iiui.it be filfl iii the l'nito-1
ht:it''! Ij-vm ! Otliec, t Oregon City, (in -oti, l.c
foro tlic ;.'ir;itioii of sity davx from thi- fl it.1.
o'vcii uii'lor i:iy luuul thi-i 7th. day if Nej't.
1S. .
Ij. T, liAKIN, Ke-Ntcr.
XOTiCi: OF APPLICATiON" TO
PUHCHASE TIM DEI t LAND.
V. S. LAND OFFICr! AT OKIXJON" CiTV O'tlMOV.
Sej it. 7
Notice is iVrclty piven tliat ai.ksaxokk m.
r.'lAPV, of IVntlan i, jluittioinnh Co'.inty, Ore';.;ni
ws nirtdp aju'licati 'ii t' j,uiv!i:ei.j tin.' soiitli vvt-.-t
j of section nunil't r -I of town- )ii) uimi'.er
nortli ( r;iiv,-'.' number 3 wvst of tl..; NVill.inifttc
Mi'i i liiui, liii.k r the proviM-MM of th-r act of
Tim:-!'!- Luii'li in the .tate-t of O'iforiii 1, Ore
oon. Nevada and in Washinti'ii T' l i itory."
All w ivtrs cliiinis t said tract of lnd, or any
portion tln'it-of, iiei.t be M!f-I in th, 1'iiiti.d
Suites Land Otice nt ( li'mi City, On -. n. bo
torc tlit- i'Viration of si.ty iIavh from tliit Uto.
' iven nuJor in v ban this 7th. day of Sept.
lS-s.3.
L. T. I'.AKIN, I'.c.dster.
n"n"i7
Notico of Application to Pur"
chase Timber Land.
IjANO OrncT; at Van-coi vkt!. W. T.
Atiusr u!. 1SS3.
Notice hen-by .;i.cn Hint in c,m jH.inoe with
th.e pro ii."i'' of tin; Act of (Jiiii.-.;itkn Hjiprorod
.lnr. r., 1S7S, vntitlfd " An Act for th? n!ot
Tiii.b.'r iuuls in the Ntati'sof California, Oregon,
Nevada, and in W'ashiiiL'ton Ten itory," J .hum
,oiinn, of Columbia County, (itpon, hua
this d.iv Jlled in this oMico lii-i application to pur
chase the south cast of Section (',, Township '.I
North, of ;;.uuro i o. of the Villuim;tt; NI?i li-
Tf-tiniony in the ab.ivi ca.o will be taken bo
foro tho .hvl'C of the l'rob:ite Court, at Ivnlauia,
Wuh. Tr. on Saturday, the 10th. day of Novem
ber, iss:;.
Any and all jierons having advere clniir. to
tlie above described lands, or any portion thero
ef, are hei-vby n-ipiiied ti. rii.K their claim in
this oiiice within sit ('ifi) d.i fi-om data hereof.
I KED. M. til'AKJ.INt;, JIoKistcr.
vln"i-7
IOTICK OV Al'l'LICATION" TO Pl UCHASK
Timui.k Lasu
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT 0KI,Q CITV OlilCCON
July Gth. 1SS3.
Not!. i hcreby'yiven that ; or run: nf.imkvkr
of Portland, Multnomah ' Comity, ore-on bas
111. ad. 1 application to purchase the s. k. j of Sec
tion number iU of Township number 7 north of
Kan'e muiibcr w. of the V.'ill.ims tte Mi ri.,li.in,
under the provisions of tlie ;vct of Conres,ap
proved d mte 187., entitled" An net for the
hale of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory.
All adverse claiius to said hind, or any jn.) tion
thereof, must be ri!d in the I'nLted S laten Ijfind
Mtiice, at Oregon (-ity, oi-ecron, before, the expira
tion of !ity days fron: the- date.
J iven under my hand this ('ah. day of July
L. T. li.vi-.i.v, P.e-i,tcr.
v3ii4.Sji;l
NOTICK OF AlTLICATIOX TO PlRCIlASE
TiMiiEit Land.
S. LAXD OFFICE AT OHKCIOX CITV, OHEGON
July fith.l!s$3.
Notice is hei pbyxivcn'that William J. Walker
of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon has
made applicati n ta purchase the s. v. of See
tion number i of Township : number 0 x. of K.
numb, r 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian, under
the ivnniions of the act of Congress, approved
June 3, ls7S,. entities' "An act : for the ,ale of
'I imber Lands in the States of California, ore-on,
Nevada, and in Washington T.'irjtoi y.
All adverse cI.-mu.s to said tract of hind, or any
portion thereof, i;,st bo filed in the Unit oil
State Lam I ofliee, at nrei;oii City, Orison, before
the expiration of sixty d.-.vs from this date.
''iven under n.v lifnd this f.th. day cf July
1.SS3. ;
U T. I'ALIN, llc-i.ter.
voulSjuo
aT,-A.jS.lVClL!3S.S'
TRAHSPOnTATlOa COMPANY.
Tli' now iei'1 ci.x-int Slcaraboftt
Lucea Mason
I.. .ivt i l'oitl tin!, f.ct of AMitM. for I.-v Viit.-r, Tin".
ila . 1 1 r (. i v mill N.iOjri!:i v lit it A. w., I'iil'iiiri' lit St..
Ilili n, l.-iku i;swr ami all iitiTiin'-l'iito Un'li'i;. lit--turning
li-.n cs liCcnti-r at H- v. , Mrint;py, X e'liii-wl.'O
ait'l l-riil.iv. I.i:i.!iiix iim.k' ut 'WouJ.iaild "ii Wedui'b.
l:t ami .'I li'ii-i'.i v.
L 0 13 ta
A Et(iu.a!! 'irraiiif4aiirc.
In 1875 a iT pi.i,!j.ir limn in kid glf'Vts arrived
r.t 'olmiihi:i 'ity. K. ry oni iiroiiinim-il l.iin un oddi
ty. . j.i- to t l:f -j.r : k, ruiiiHiiit of blUSJl. In' Iwi-tum.
li.-l in !h. hc-irt l,'- ' i'. .N'otlrin-x hum Ih'i.-m hear. I
li.'iii him uiitll i.l l ite. vli'ii lie i i)t liitrf- "ill. flri'nwil
ritln-r sli.il.'ii! , Iii- i lilin k I.kIIv torn, ni.it iuut:i-.
!'"" in liis blit3. Atlcr fi Ilovk iii hi In hii tiiiil wi!'.
lrf')llll I K,
THE S All GAIN STOUE,
iiii li hi' 1:.. l.iU-iy :'. .'ni-l v here r.-.n if fouinl n .
i lioir.. a i ii i-iion f family procsricu. dry-eods
hai'dwait'. fii'! Yankee .Notions, v i-.m ! inu'ml. m.
li i. - ili a r..r chcapiifcsa iti(iiii-li nil. rdi.r rciK:.'t-
lujli" -K.li.-iO.il.
C H. Hodges
Columbia City, Oregon.
iNoTice roii I'uhlicatiox.
IiA.NI. Ol ( I'.E AT Oiikjon Citv, Ohk;on.
Xoticj ii hert-l-y yiven tht the follmviii
n:imil siHUt haw 1 1 1 - I notice of hix intfiition t ).
nuiki' fii.al proof jji tiuppoi t f hi.- elaini, iui-1
that Mi.l proof Mill iitu-! Ivf n. th Coiui.
ty Ch-rlc of (JoJuiiiLi.-i ('.unity ut .St. llcK-nn Ur
Vn, mi '1'ucHil.iy Si-t. S, l.'l, y'u: AiiilroW J'..
Leison, ..ni.-n!.;i. uiitry No. Xl'Jl for s. w. 1 i f
y. k. aii-l n. w. of H. r. , nml st'luitioiiiJ
1 lollHHti.nl I hi try No. tffKS for k. A of h. k. , j.U,
in S..-C. 10. T. 7 N. It. w. "
1 1 ii.iiik -i the followin.' wit iit'KsoH to prove h ii.
Coiitiiinoiifj rt-Kkk'nce upon, ami cultivation cf,
f.o'il land,
Jos'-pli l'ovcii, Xathan Tiiiph', If arv-y Tin;r
lc ami C. rarcliiw, all of Ilra-llniry, ColiiiuLiu,
Count v, oi:i:aN.
L..T. liAJJlN, Kc-KiMtw.
An-J.i7
Notick of Application' to Pi kciia::K:
Tim lj;u Lank
Lam- ikki'.c at VNtorKK, W. T., )
July I ltii. i"
Notii-e : litryly j;iM;n tliut in coiniiliaiiru till tho pro-'.-ioii
of tiiu Ai t ot iitiri " a j i ov i .1 Jiitio :t, lH',,-i, in
t ii If. I "A.i i'l't for tin? huIi- of Tiinlier l.miiU In tlic StutiM
of ';..!ifornij, i 'iv-oii, Nrvail.i, mui In WHuIiiiiutiMi Tcrri
t.r," John ItiMliiu'," of I'linlitz Comity, VV a-,h. li-r.
lias this il.iv lili il in hi" i !!'!i v his :i;) .lir.it ion l-o mr. Iijh..
Mm h. of -v. y. j ami of N. : . of See. til, Tji. I) of
i;.':iij 1 1 ' i-T , of th.; Willjnii'ttc iji'ri.liaii.
1 ..-- im-i'iv in tho ul'ivo .io will K- tuki'li lfoic the
J:-yi.t-r toi l l;.H'.-ivir r t V ain'oiivcr, Waeli. Tvr. on
Siitiir.Jiiy, trtf '.?.'. I. ii.iv of ,Vit. 1 --..'.
Any aii'l nil M-r-.onb liavins JuUor.o cUini to thu
ai.o'. i; iI.-m i ilic.l lamln, or an v portion thereof, urv hi-rc-hy
rt"iiirt.'l t' their rl.inim ia tl.:a oilico within SiX--t
v(tf ila v from date hcn .if.
I J;I.L. V'. Ssi'AKMNU, 1l;hi,-r.
.'!ii.Vlju-3
Xotlcc of iilk'a(io:i o Paroliaso
Tiiiilxr Lund.
U. S. Lam 1 Oi noE at Ohegon Crrr, Ohkho.v.
An-, "i, lsrs. f
Notion i hereby jinn that Adolphiw Wolf
of Portland, M'.iU;)'!rial Co. Ugn',- ha ni.olo
application to purchase the h. e. ,J ,f Section,
II T. 7 n. II. T. w. of Wimiiictti Meiidian, under
the provisions of the. .Vet of Conres nppro veil
.lime a, lsrs, .lititlcd "An Act for the Sale of
Timber Land in the States of California, 're-k;-hi,
Nev;ula, and in W;uhinton Territory,"
AU adverse claim to Rid tract, or liny
portion thereof, nntt bu lih.'d in the I.. S.
Land Illice at Oieirou t'ily, ire-on, before tl id
expiration of ity day-i from thi.s d.ite.
Ci wn under my hand thin Uh. day of Aiii;.
lSS-'b
L. T. I'.AKIN, Hester.
v-lnSa-l'l
Xolicc f !;)iie;ilioii to I'urcliasc
'i'iinbt r Land.
r.
LAN ') OKi'li.'K AT OmiUON' CITV, r,VAUS.
' Aivu-t :n lhs.5.
Notice is hereby -iven that K. M. VVliartoii,.
("oliii'il ia City, Columbia Co., O'ii. has inailo
application to j.uixharie the south euht of Sec.
miiubei' 10 of tou i;i.hip number 5 nortli of Kano
nuiebtr - w.;-t of the Wiilai.e.ttc Meridian, un-del-
th'j ,rn iion , of art of Con'reti, aiprov.l
Jiuiei', Is7f entitled "An act for the Kale of
Timber Lauds in the State of California, I re
; oi, Nevad nnd in Washington Territory.'
All .Ieie claiiii.i to full tract of land, or any
I'oi ti -.i therof, rnust be tiled in the I'uite.l
St.itcs Land .'!iee, r.t Oregon, before Oie c.vpi
ation of ivty da -h fr-)!:i tl ii date.
t'iieii un Iti'iiiy liund this iUt. day of Au
L. T. JJAKIN, LoUe..
ii-lnJi"!!
" "' ' ' I I . - II I I. I I .
Noricr. Fort Pcclicatiox.
I M1 OlKKB T VAJfOU Vtn '.''. T.
A't.tlMt '.'l;-t. IS'.t..
.'oti,'l is lii e', .ilvci! licit 11. e follov. irif k..ik tl t
tVr l:.s l : 1 l- t leaiee ( 1,U ii.teelio'i lo nuke final j.roof
in kupjx.rt of C.r.m, mui tleii pi k.( l u m.h.I.v
Kclorc tir .lintP of II,..- 'r.'t.ntf -..iirt, ut :rl, l oint, W.
T. on S;,t'ir i.tv. s. pi. -:,lti. l'.'t. a.: I'rr.ne'.i M. Ilu ioii,
M.i,i!fM,l Aj'i'!i!. i;:-,iis ;.o. r.oiij, f.,r tin? k. j oi . i;.
1 1'".: l: "t m. F- 1 .f see. : 1. '1 j i. . ie. 4 T.
He p.auie, 1 He i l low. ,' it t, to prove Iiii ei.iit in
ll'.e. i l .l.-ii -i, upon, mui cul'.ii uti,,n of. k:.i,l I:oi,l. f,
J'o.i-i.o; I. Vi,i,.,ii.p, ,,f Oak Point, V. T.
W ilhain 1. Mui:t;:itci-, of "
II. li.i:.:. of
fviiuu.l iiiiM, of " "
n:n. y. si-ahum.;, iir.-ii ar.
vlii4.i.U
Police r TUu Settlement of
AtfmiuUira liir's Account
f:i I he fouty Court for tuIuniM-i Cotlnf v, Slate of
Oregon.
In tlic Matter of tiie l-state of Fniily Jcluirni, I.-.
te:w,
N. S. JoliiHoii, tlie a.lrnir.Nfrator ,f :id Iv-t it.. Iiav
inSt'nwil iy tiinl liis I'iii il Aieount, of aili.tiuisi ntor rf
B.il.l K-itiio." to;,'etlii r itli flic lAliil.its uml W.iiehi r re
i:iie 1 liy l ov ami u put iiion a-kin for tliu apx.l.it iiient
of a il.ty for the lieui ii,;,' of ohjeetiunx then to uii.l n i-t.
tler.ieiit thereof, .m.l a liit rtlmt ion nti'orlinif In 1;..
It i-i or.lerwl that .M,.r,,!.ty mx lit. l.Vt:tt It) o'eloek
A. St. at tlierouit llou-e of Oilinuhia foiint.v in St. Hel
ens he mui the x.uv.e nre heoOiy aiiKinU',l the day umt
plaee f.-r huirin ohJretioiiH tti'miiil ..enuit a'nl tlie bet
tleiiicrit then-of. Ami it im further orJereI that notiuo
of the liliiiK of huiil areount mi.l of tho or.ler uIhimj
liiaite he fiveu foe four UeeC'.ie weeks ly pui.lii utioii
in " Tlie roliiuiliuii," a iiewKpujicr rei".i!arfy prints , m,.l
lul,iih,.'a in -tai.1 county oiu u a eek. Auvnit i. th. l-xt.
1". A. Moi.uk, t'onutv .la.lxe.
J"t.Jl. In.i. a i. r. Atty.
Xotice or liitul Set Menu nt oT
Administrator's Arcouuf.
lathe County Court for Columbia Comity, Oregon.
In the Matter of the lt..te of )
Thomas W. Johtuou, Lleceauisl.
N. 3. .Tolimon.thc a.li.iluitralor of ni.M I'M id. lmiiiu
thi ilay liie.1 hin Fi":il Aer-mn; tif ailini!iitr.i0..n J -a-, I
Fst ito together w it It the Khil,ifs anil i chnIii rn r, ,M,ie.l
Ii law uini a pi tiiinii u-Kk i no; (or tl'u appoititim ut of a
day for hearing of oliju-'tioiw then to, mi l u s-t nu-nt
thereof, utul a ili-1 rilnil ion Re.'or,Sint.' to law.
It in orilere.) that ilonilav iKtohtrltt 1'-1, ,l.,v (if
the regular riiteiiiher term of wii'i court, at In . v. t
the Cuurt-h'oiife of ( olmnhia I'oiinty i'l St. Hel.-iis Lu
and the ainc are herel.y aj.itii)tel the time mi l plaee
forheariiif t-lijci lions to eu.i l ju-rount ioil t lie -el tl -incut,
thereof. Ami it is further urilere.l that iMtiin of
the fllitnj rf rai,i lu-iciiiitaii'l of tlx; onler ulv i.ia.le V
t;ien for four hiiis-esnitc week hy publication in -'The
'o!uiiil,ian," a newspaper reui.irlv 1'iintcl an I pn'
liaheil in said County dice every week. Aupi-t i'Vt. :
F. A. MlHiKK, Colllit.' J i'li,1--.
W. P.. lm.iir.n, AUe.
in-ia::i
Notice of Application to Pckchasc
Timber Land.
Land Office at Vancocvkk, T.
June'j.sth. is::.
Xotiee is lierehv tiven that in euiiii'liaiieu :ili
pr-vi-i.om ,f the Act, of Conj.'reH iipprovvl -''ini; a, - "
c-ntite, " An act for the Kile of IuiiIht Ijoi.U "i hc
StatH of Calilornia, Oroiren, Neva-U. uiel m '"''"'f'
ton Territorv,' Charles II. Duvolt of On lit Co. an.
Tor. ha thimlav file.1 iuthiH otliiv hi .ipphratioii i'V"'
eh.ist; the South Ka-t ) of Section ?, T, .-"!" ' "lln
ICaiiUC 1 ICa-t, of the S illainette Mui'ha-i. t
Testinwiiv in the Wc cao iH If I.ikeii . r'.'ic in
.lil,.,e of the I'rohate Court at Kalaln.' l'T
Jl lav, the loth. (lav of September, ,
Anv and all im-i-soiis hav uu a-herse claim to the aijore
tleseriheil I.iii.Ih, or auv p..rlioii thereof, are h, l. i' r
iuircd to tile their claiu. in this olNce within tno
iias from date hereof. ,,..,, ,. v,..r
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