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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1884)
.X' ; V'" ' "i"". k v rr gLwi... U. V. a. ShmbilTVr is quite ill. The ni'.li is miming -j tint;; Mr. Ger;. tester's wife is very sick. Frank Moor? came -out witli Mr. Me Nulty. Mrs. Ootlkin is quite ill, we are sorry to learn. There was a shock of earthquake last Friday nhjlit. Our friend Thomas Thompson was lately in St. llt-len. Mr. T. Cooper is still doing a rushing business as lmtcher. G. W. McBridtilias increased his stock lately in many articles. We noticed the gallant old soiuU-r, J. M. Ives on the street Monday. Iioard and lodging by the day or week at Matthews', St Helen. We call attention to the Matthews lo cal. They are excellent people Wo -are sorry to learn the Hubert family arc sick with the ogue. E.-iOch Shintanvr has been breaking a fine hors? for the u.-e of his family. Cora Miles has iwovfretl under the skillful treatment of Mrs. Dr. Perry. J. S. Davenport has scill a big supply of toys on hand for New Year presents. Just her name "c-kip away"' would make a lumberman in loe with a Chip away squaw. Mi. W. II. Whitney is a splendid bar ber, and gives as nice a cut as any of the Portland barbers. The Strachans have been cutting hoop poles, F.o also have Edward Potter and Schuyler Davis." Miss Cora Miles is quite sick, so Blanche informs us and she m'ss'S her much at school. Mr. Lishcr is trying to get up a band at Woodland. Newton Perry belongs to the band here. It is said Mc. Oaks has been appoint ed President of the N. P. It. Pw. If it is so, it is all O. K. Mr. Joseph Fullcrton was thrown fro: & l.or.s? n"t lo.ig sluea anl SDine iujured &,lrout the shoulder. Mri N. J. llazon informs us the winter back in the Western States is mild, by letters she receives. Ed Gore is recovering from the lame ness he get by being caught in a jam of 1 Jrtg. He is gaining slowly but surely. Obed Bla.ke.sley forbids all 'gunning on Taylor's ranch oa Sauvie's Island. Mr. B'akesley is the present lessee or the 3ropertv. The weather is turned off quite mild, and the winter bids fair to be one of un usual mildnf ss. The grass is green and growing. Mr. T. II. Taylor offers his splendid ranches for sale, one at the foot of Sau vie's I.slan I, the other contiguous to the n. p. a. p. Th?N. P. R. It. will soon commence operations again on the R. R. They in tend soon to repair up George Foster's wharf at Neer City. Mr. Stephen Haines informs us his liece, Miss Anna Carter iu Exeter, New Hampshire receives our paper, and is much, pleased with it. Dr. Moore went up Monday to visit Mrs. Frank Henrici who is s:ck with chills or some bilious trouble, took also his gun aloKg to kill wild fowl. A , Mr. Johnson of Scippoosc was in town with a savage cut in the head ob tained while some otlrtr party wjus split ting wood as he was carrying it in. Hon. Norman Merrill informs us the I principal business in Woodland this win ter is marrying. We don't know whether this portends a cold cr a, warm w inter. Nobody so kind when one is sick or in trouble as S. A. Miles. His family are just he same way too. It seems to them no burden to help the sick and af flicted. Ilofsteater and Co. will move their floating picture-gallery on to Gosa's Landing where they will remain three -wteks. They are line artists, and have every convenience to take good pictures Received a call from John McNulty aged i7 next Patrick's day in the moru la". He is hale, and hearJy, and has not heard of his father's death who at the latest report was living at the age of 110. Judge Moore has received his new Safe. It is s. beauty, and cot near $590. It will contaiw the abstract of title of lands in Columbia County. These as the lands advance i value will increase in worth. S Lisa yiUW A CO.. rf the Srrex-nrir Atr.r.tr.r:. mn tinu'e"tOict ni S;ieitri fur i'::tt?nts, C:iveuli. Tnids MarKH. CdpyrtRht.v for l.!io Unite.l State-. Caii!Jd:i, Knvland. France. Uermany, etc Il.ind Hook nlx.ut ioeiit went frt-o. Thirty pvp! yarn' !XH-rien. IMtrnfwobtJitiKMl tlir'iii--!i MUNN A CO. un noticed 'In tho SriKNTit'ie A.mkuioa v, th larues'. Iet,und inotit widelv circulated i;ienlifl ji-"t. t.t.'Jin yeiir. Weekly, tulendi'l -ni:ruvlnvi and intT!tiii In. formation. Poccimen oipy f tM frU-tiline Aiiht lean iwnt fro. ld,v MUNN & CO.. S-riENTlilO jLXr.IilCAX OtDce. XI Brood way, Is'cvr Vork. urn 0 Butts m I Front Sirei, oln;nbia City. v.,n,;-i U1.3U 0 week at home, ?".00 outfit fr Capital not rerpiired. Kea.sk. if you want business at which ter3 a-i of either x, youn or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with nbso ute certainty, write for particulars to H. Hai.lktt &. Co, 1'ortlaud, Maine. T. Cooper's Butcher Shop next loor to Davenport's Coffee House. KivEtt St. St. Helen, Oregon. Choice meats of all kinds for sale. Two Hundred Acres of Timber Land. Thrjc miles west of St, Helen?, Good Soil, Good "Water, 500 Cords Ash Timber, Healthy location and handy to Rail Koad, can be divided, making two places. PrlC3 Eight Dollars per acre. Address W. II. COPELAND, l .St. Helen. Oregon. actory Chairs, Rawhide & Wood Scats For Sale. Mad3 to Order. OTTO GODKIN. v-lnlalO Y. II. WHITNEY, Barber & Hairdresser. Also for Sale d:sj r ; : '.;:: FuttTs, Ckeex FariTS, Ckacxehs, Ginger Ale, s a us a t a k i l l a , soda water, Tobacco, Cigars, Hair Oil,' Perfumery, Picture Frames, Hat Racks, Yankee Notions, and Drugs.. Nest door tc 13aU:herss:io;. River Si., St. Helen, Ojrn. v:t52.uJ ; i, Fon Saix-Two Himdre ' acres of Timber l.w 1 three miles wi-afc of St. Helen.-. Will sell cheap for Cu-'.i; addres3 Y. 11. CorELAXU, St. Helen-, Oregon. ''St SUCS'SSSinl H'iniedy ever discovered as it in its effu-Jts anJ l-ns not blister. Re-d l'roaf crtain in Bdow Sr. Charles Ark., Ausj. 23, 1S8.3. B. J. Kendall & Co. Oexts:-I take pleasure iu infoming you that I u.srcl neitrlp all of tlie bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure that you sent ine trom bt. Louis; according to directions, and to my satisfaction (and I must y to my surprise) iu about two v-t-k.s my mare u as entirely v-ell of her lameness caused ly a hog spavin of over one year's stand ing and in three weks time the swell ing wjis all gone and the man; is now entirely well and can trot as glib as ever. I consider the bottle of Kendall Spav in Cure worth to me $15(3 00 as the animal was worthless as she was on three legs and could scarcely get around on them nd now she is the finest buggy animal iu these parts and with the reni inent of the bottle after curing the mare I have nearly cured a very severe corn on the ball of 11)5' big toe. that has given me great pain for two or three years. I have onlv applied Kendall's Spavin Cure four times and the corn now is nearly out by the roots and without any pain. In .short I think it is the best liniaent that is in use. I have Kendall's. Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases and I would not take any money for it if I could not got another. Hoping you great success I remain Yours respectfully, IV. .. Altl l.V 1 T . ....... KENDALL'S SFAVJE CURE Off HUMAN FLESH. Yevay, Ind., Aug. 12, 1881. Br. 1. J. Kendall it Co., Gents: Sample of circulars received to-day. Please send ine some with my imprint, printed 011 one side only. The Kendall's Spavin Curei in excellent demand witli us, and not only for animals, but for hu man ailments also. Mr. Jos. Voris, one of tho leading farmers in our county, Sod-aLued an ancle badly, and knowing the caTue of the reined v for horses, tried it (in himself, aid itlid far better than he expected. Cured the pain in very short order. You rx resj ectf u 1 ly, C. O. TiiiKiJ.vxn. Price 1. yr bottle, or six bottles for $.". All druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent 10 any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. Dr. P. .1. Kendall & Co., Enosburgd Falls, Vt. Send fur Illustrated circu lar. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. v4n!2 lVE.tKR 1$ General Herchandi ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new and complete ttoek f now in store. 1'rices rea-sonribi Temis C;u-.h.-nulStf Send six cents fu: jjiistasfc, an.l receive frt-e, a costly yf "-MS.H1 which will help you to more money riarht av;iy than any-thin-,' else in this world. All, of either sex, suc tM,.Mir Tito ln .i-irl ro.ul t.i foi tlllie opens before the workers, alsolutely sure. At once adiliess. Tri e & jo., AUfjiisi.-v, ii"e. FAEMBBS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY The newaiid clcyrant Stearabcat Lueea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues dnv, Thtirii i- an 1 S itur.l y; at 10 a. m.. touelunt; f-t. llJU-n. Like River -aiid all intermediate landman. Ke turninji leaves LaOcnter at J a. m., Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Landing made at Veodland on Wednes day and Thursday. I. G. DAVIDSON, CoaxEn Fiust and Yamhill, Stheets Portland Oregon Lost, A Rcma.ikal)lc Cirrnnistance. Iu 1875 a very peculiar man in kid gloves arrive! at Columbia City. Every one pronounced him an oddi ty. Ow in to the preat" amount of brush, he heeanie lost in the hert. of the city. Nothing lisis been heard from him until of late, when he cut his way out. dreviud rather shabhily, his clothes hadly torn, and hi panta loons in his boots. Alter following v.;i in hi:, trail will be found THE BARGAIN ST0HE, which he hai lately cst-aWished where -an be found as choice a selection of family groceries, dry-srnods, hardware, Yankee Notions, can be t.mnd. at prices that for cheapness a-itonish all. Orders rcpcvt fully solicited. Columbia City, Oregon. Pjotics For Pubsication. LaxdOfkice at VAXcorvrK, W. T. Deoember 1st lSX N5tice is hereby piven that the f-illov.-iu-iiarneii cttltr3 has (iled notice of hi hiC-?n-tion to make final proof in support of his claim, au-.i thnt h:iM Troof will lie ni:vlo before the Jii(i-e of the Prolate Court, :t Kftl.uiia, ash. Ter. on TuesJav, January 1 tli, 1"S4. xi'.: Charlie M. Little, rie-emption leL-l tr:ttoiy Statement X. (524, for. the s. w. 1 of s. K. j of Stc. 4, Tp. 0 N. K. 2 w. He names the follow inc; witness? to prove his continuous resilience upon ami cultiva tion . of sail land, vii: Klisha Jackson, of Jackson, V. T. James Vanish, of ' Chresten Nielsen, of ' " Kd-rd L. Haves. cf rilLD. W. SIWKLING, Eetyi-tc-r. v4nlA17 Notics for Pub'icatio n L.xn Office at Vancouver, "NV T. DeoemlxT, &. 1 Notice U hereby triven that th.e foj'o'.vin nar.ic'.l settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made btfor.- the i;e:;ister and Ueceiver at Vancouver, W'ah Ter., .n Tin s day, Jan.l". 1SS4, viz: John T. Uampbel', JIoi.k st'iad Application No. r.Oll), for tha N. K. "f Svc. 12. Tp. S.v. II. 5 v.-. He names the following witn?ses to prove his c ;iti.nious residence upon, und cultivation of, sail land viz: ('. r.iihr.m, Addison i'ottt-r, Thomai limden, Ku-euc J'ur-ison or Oak Toint, AV. T, of of of I'liUD. V'. SPAULTNi, KeSiiter. v4tilSJ7 Notice for Plblication. JLaxh Offick at Vancouver, W. T. Novemlier23d. lSs:. Notice is hereby civen that the followinjj narueil settler has tiled n itiss of his intention to make final uroof in suiipoj-t of his c.aim. aud that Kaid proof will be made before the Judre . r.f thel'r?)teUouit at Kalama, IV. i. Saturday, January oth, 1SN4. via: Samuel P. Penin-ton, Homeste.'Kl Application No. 52'JO. for the .s. t $ of Sec. 20, Tp. J X. It. 1 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: William Leonard, Henry Jackson, William Jackson. Ira (Jouu r, fj i i:d. W v4ul7u:iO .f Freeport Y. T. of Jackson " of of SPAllLINti, lU-ister. Tctico of Application to Purchase Tizib:; Lxnds. Land Offk.1" at )ffk., AT I eh, w. t. y Ith. 1S83. I Vaxcouvek, November 10th. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved .lime 3, 1S7S. entitled ' An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in tV.e States of California Ore iroi., Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Tor I'. Nelson of Wahkiakum County, Wash. Ter. has this day filed in thisoffije his applica tion to purchase the s. n. 4, ot Sec. 20. Tp.9 North, l!an;je 4 West of the Willamette Merdian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the Jude of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T. on Monday, the 28th. day of Januarv, 1884. Any and all persons claiming adversely to said .lescribcdlandsor any portion thereof, are lierebv required to file their claims in this olhce within iixty(liO) lavs from date hereof. I-'UKD W. SPAUL1NG, Register. v4nH5n32 . . V Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber Lund. Lani Officii it VANCofVF.n, W. T. November 27th. 1883. Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the Act of Conress approved Juno 3, 1878, entitled " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the State of California, Ve-jon, Nevada, and in Washington Territorv,' William (. Medlockof C.iwIiU Count-, Wash. Ter. has this dav liled in thi-s office his aplicalion to pur chase M. A of x. w. 4 & N. Jof s. w J of Sec. 12, Tp. 8 North, oT itane 1 w. of the Wjllametto .Msw li an. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the Judeof the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wah. Ter. on Saturday, the 0th. day id" Februa ry, 1884. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, or any portion there of pre hereby required to Fir.K their claimsiu this orlice within sixtv (tlO)davs from date hereof. KKKl. M. SPAIlLlNc;, Ke-ister. v4 nlS. 17 Notice. U. S. Laxh Office V.ixfouvEit, AV. T. November 22 I, 1S83. Comjilaint having l:een onteril at tliis ' f ficj by .Martin Diu-Hci against Fiii-dricli ITesj for abandoning his Homestead Kntrv No. f117, dated April llth, lSS'J, upon . the M u th west J Section 12. Township 0 N. Uaa-i; 1 w. iu Cowlitz C'.unty, W'.-ush. Ter. with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the h:iid jar ties are hereby summoned to apjiear at this OHice on tlie Oth day of Jan. 18S4, at 10 o'clock A. si. to rcspo.id and fvmuish testimony concern ing said alletred ab.ni.tiient KIIKU. W. SPAKLINC, UiKter. vlnl7nro P. A. MOORE, Attorliey - at - Law, T. HELEN. 0EEG0N. Office Jiiver Street in front of strand. Froinpt Attention Givea to Collections, Etc. aulotf ?. 2. BILLAED, Atterasy-at-La-w Oilipc, at St. Helen, Oregon. Will attend termsof Con rt at Astoria. Ka lama & l'jitland. Practice iu all Courts -f fttate jr Wash. Ter. v3nllin24 T- A. IVlcBRIDE, Attorney -at - Law, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Particular attention given to business befor the Land Office. nov!2tf DP. THOMAS STE "WAUT, . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, OfPce with F. A. Moore Fsq., Rivcit Stkeet, St. Helen, Oixegon. ij42m2G DENTIST JEL-T. A. C. P H TLI P 8, I). J). ,S'. No. 234 First St., Port land, Or., Doos First" Class Work nt Lowest Rates. V3n4a25 J. W- CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. anlotf 27 Stops. 10 Sets Reeds. 690 V.rtitiT'm nnnTTTOrCN Orrfn eontalrm lfl full n-M T cldcri lonrmo l.oct!, C7 TOI'S Walnut oi Kboniwd l-w. 6 Octave .i,Metal I or6 I'lalcs.L'pripht B-llow. sto. I f;.r;nrr,I.amp Mainly, lock. tier Mumc. Ilaudin an.! hrl'-P ly?r?l?t.J:esXlr,'?.J,,n,t tt,l Action, a J.'ORMOl 3 lltCKf. a!v, 10TO a month, j!o-n-l incrra5iM(T. tZT Taclory workinp 1Y an i lyOIJLonalA;r1j LirrliU ut NIUKT to fill orders PrPr!ce. Kosc-I. IJ:iTcrca on board CfT y Cam here, fc-tool, V.00U. Ac. only i!CU frPrr one raf'i tf m r -rut ralirT.. .1 ri rrTc::r,a if veil In: ti nil -r I'rcc Conch Trlth'rl:'c r.t ttn1nnlii mertm roinc anyway, you aro roim;. '"ife: tai r;. f :o. r:a up. l iar.ofortcn l.rsc::rl l:.-..!rr.!i-.l t :::sl-;fTse free. .dilrc-J cr all trnlrt. 1i to !tCl. tr Call U!ca IHL T. rHiTTY, T7asiij-tca, ITcu Jrr&7 POSITIVELY CURED All sufferers from this disease thr.t are anxious to he ourod should trv Dl!. KISSX Kli'S ('ML ;. P.K ATKI) O JXSU.M PTIl X l'O A 1 F.i:.S. These 'Powders are the only preparation hnov- n that will cure Consumptien and a!l diseases .f th.i TIII.'OAT and LUXOS indeei, so strong is our faith in them, and also t. convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to ev ry sufferer, by :u.iil, post paid, a FltES TldAL W'e don't want vour money until yon are per fectly satisfied of theif" curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in ivin these POWDLMIS a trial, as thev will surelvcure vou. l'rice, for larc Pox. SXOO, or 4 Poxes for"?10. 00. Sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, ASS & 30321X78. 330 Fulton St., Brasfclya, 17 vllnliiirJl Fits, Hpilepsy., Oil Falling Sickness, riTRLIAT7E2JTLY CURET-N0 HU3ISUG-by ona Mcnt-Vs usagj of LE. GOULARD' 6 CalebratsJ Fit Jtowdars To convince sufferers that these 1 ov.-.fers wid do all we claim for them we will send them by mail, Post p'd, a Frea Trial Box. As Dr. Oouiaid in the oniy Physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been I'BUMANKNt. EV cured by the use of these Powders, we vill GHAKANTtE A HKKMANENT CL'UK ill every C.1S0 or refund ytu all money exp jaded. All Hulferei-s ahonld these Powders an ear ly trial, and be convinced of their curative powers PjJce, for lar;e P.ox, S-.OO, or 4 lioxes for-VlO. Ot Sent to any part of the United States or Chi ada. on receipt of price, or by ex press CO. 1. A Idres ASH & H0BBI1TS j 300 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y , . . NOTICE OF APPIJCATION TC PURCJIASK TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vantouvek, Vt. T. I November Oth. 1SS'. ( Notice is hereby given that in comiliance with the provisions of tlie Act of "!onrev approved .Time 3, l.SS, eiititletl "An Act f.-n- the sale of Timber Land in the States of California. Ore iron, Nevada, and in w oshingtoii Territorv," Dennis U hiitaktT of Cowl itis Co., Wash. Ter. has this day filed in this i!Kce his applica tion to purchase the tt. W. i of s. k. of Sec. 22, Tp. 0 North, of Range 4 West of the Willam ette Meridian. Testimony in the a'oove case will be. taken be fore the .Judge of the Proha' Court, at Kahuna, Wash. Ter., on Saturday, Jiwiuary l!)th. 1S84. Any and all persons claiming adversely to the above described land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tie their claims in this oilice v.itliii sixty(HO) davs from date hereof. Kit KD. V. SPAltLlXO. Itegistcr. - nvi wi. i in-cut. io!itnir enn be rMi t v o:? sn:icrin:ne ISe hflrnmcnt. u-avc X. V f.ty l.aretiy cr C.'iru-tojiljcr f t. lcrri-K. t.S9 n, ni. or 1 p. ml r.aro, tsou irt-i -:;!v t$ lZ I-avc Vvasl.ii.Ktt.n ct 1 c-t.-3 n :n. arro-.:ij . Y. r t S.M or 9 p. in. muuo dnyCcr J-outci f ro-i Oh a-o. n:-hinorid. l'hila.. Boston. ix:a..y j i..ri:rrio:i l.nute Circular ."l3a lov.l NOTICE. XT. S. Lau l Ikfu.'E, VANrouvBH. T. 1 November '22A. l.Ss:. tTomplaiat having been entered at tin :I;ee by Otto Doring against ; Herman O. Frank for a ban-loning his Hoinesttid Entry No. .M 07 dated 1'eby t)th, 18.S:l, upon the north west Quarter of N. k'1,, the n. of n. w. andthes. w. of n. w. J Section 14, "Township U North, Itange 1 West in Cowlitz County, ash. Ter., with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parti 's are hereby summoned t appear at this Oiflec on the !th day of Jan. 1SS1, at 10 o'clock a. M., t resjond and furnish tistimony concerning Kaid alle 'ed abandoiiment. ' FltF.D. W. SPAI1LIN; I.'e,;isr.r. v4nl7u;iO COFFEE NI Luncli. House. JAKE3 S- DAyBNTOET, PRontiiiToit and Dealer in CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds, j : Knickknacks, ! Bread, and other Vaiieties of thj same Chi-s Soda, SarsapaiillaJ Lcaaoaadc, Tobacco & Cigara Of the- Uest Quality, ItivEit Stkeet, St. Helen, Ojieuon. No Patents, $To Pay. PATENTS incd for Mcchan.'. Devices, Com pounds, lOe&ijjns ami Labels; All preliminary examinations a- to patentability of inventions, free. Our "Guide for Obtaining Patents" i- sent free everywhere. Addre.. LOUIS UAtJUEIl & Co. Solicitors of 1'ateuts, ; Washington, 1). C. Established 1SC-1. . ! j I nil ml IF YOU ilfuiro nrTHfifT rn r.r.v. the uptv .Iroui'lit rrIsf 111VJ Htai Xilll. iJJ.l !M IJJ'.J III.1.M ' WW..I, IJl.ACK-BEAUDEI) C'KNTKXEIAt, for tprins atnl Fall sowiiit the liri'.AL (Jakdkn Tkeaslues -seed of the rcat white grape s'iagaka, sul dcribi for the j I RURAL NEW-jYORKER. r . m I .1' ' . . . IX.... ' the great American journal' for the farm, 'ardeu 11. i. i. r.i I .....! oi ihial illustrations yLttrlv the best.wri- ters in the worid. bend foi- free specimen cop its. 34 FARK ROW, N. Y. NOTICE OF APPLICATION, TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver W. T. October 21th, 1SS3. f Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of j Congress a proved June 3, 1S7S, tntitk-d "Anj Act for tlie sale of Timber Lands in the States of Ca'ifornia, Ore gon, Nevada, aud in Wahimrton Territory. ilichael . I'.ryan of Multn' inuli County Ore- j goii has this day 1:lei in thi.s office his applica- ' lion to purchase the s. E. I of Sec. JS T. D N. It. 4 . ot toe V ill.imette Aleridian. i Testimony in the above caewill l.e taken be fore the .hinge of the Probate Court at Kalama, o . x. oa -uonuav, uw uu a;v oi .lanuarv, 1SS4. J ' Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above described lands, orjany rtion thereof, are hereby reip-.ired to lile their c aims in thU of fice within sixtv (iiO) days from d:-te hereof. FJtKD. W. SPAULINO, ltegister. u4nl3i2.- i ; ITctics of Application to Purchase Tiiabor L?.aa.. Land Oki k l: at anc:vi:h W. T. j October 31st, 1SS:?. Notice is hen by given that in compliance with the provi.-i.ms of ttie Act of Congi ess aproved .Tune 3. 178 entitled " An Act for the sale of Timb-r Lands in the States of California, Ore gou, Nevada, an I in V ashini-ti ij Territory," Thomas S. Prian, of Multnomah Co., Oregon, has this day til-'d in this oflicc Ids a)plica tion to purchase the oast . ;of s w. and Lots 3, and 4 of section 0, tow.nship 9 north, of range 4 wist, of the W illamette Aieridiiiii. Testimony in the above j;ise will be taken be fore the .ludge of the Probate (imrt, at Kalama, W. T. on Satin-day, the 12th day of Jan. 1SJ- 4. Any and all iei;otis having tul verse claims to the above described lands, Sr a:ly poilion there of, ar.f ht-reby rer.ired ti lile their claims in this office within sixtv(!"0) dav. from date hereof, FKFD. W. SPAltLlNO, ltt-ister. 4ul4uO I i NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUPcCIIASE TU IJEIt LAND. Land Ofi'iccat Vancouver, W. T. October .th. 1S:J. Notice is hereby given thkt in compliance with tlie provisions of tfie Act of (Vnres approved June 3, 1S7S t ntitled " act for the rial-; of Timber Lands in the Statijs of, California, Ore sii, Nevaiia, an I in Whiiigtou Territory," Hiram W. J ickey of Mulinomah County, Ore gon has this day tiled in th p itlice his appli cation to puicha.se the Nurt; Fast Quarter of Section 20. Town.ship S Noji-th, f ltange 1 Fast, of the Willamette Meridi:vjn. j Testimony in thn attove jc.-vse will bo taken be fore ilic .ntilge of the Vrooate lourt at ja!ama, W. T. on Saturday, the 22d. !day of Dec, 1.S'3. Any and all persons ha ingi adverse claims to the ih.-eiibed land, or an jiortion lliereof, are hereby re-piir'il to tile their claims in this office within sixtyld) days from late hereof. FllKO. V. St v4nlCol2 XltLING, Pegistei. I NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, Y. T. October, llth. 1.SS3. Notice is hereby piven tiat in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress aiprn'eil .l ime 3, 1873, entitled " An act for tho a!c of Timber Lands iu the States !of California, Or egon, Nevada, and in Washington Territoiy,' ik'i.jamiu lUiluH'S of Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter., has this day filed in this oflice Ids appli cation to purchase the N. V. $ of Sec. 20 T S N. of range one east, of ths Willamette Meridian. Testimony in tlie above case will be taken be fore the Judge of the Probate Court at Kal.una, Wash. Ter., on Saturday Dec!?uiber 22d. 1XS3. Any and all persons having adverse claims the above described lauds, or any portion thereof aiv hereby required to liljo their elaim3 in th otlico within sixty (00) days from date hereof. FliFD. W. SPAKL1N(J, Itegistcr. y Julio 19 ! Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Lauds. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. November 5th 18S3. Notice is hereby glv n that in compliance with the provisions of Congress approved June 3. 1S7.S "An Act for the s.tle of Timber JuifLs in the States of (Talifofriia, Oregon, Nevada, and in W ashington Terrifjory," John T.Cochran, of'Miiltuomah County, V)regon, has this day liled in this (ii fu k his application to purchase the South Fast of Section "0, Township North, of ltange 1 K. of tho j Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the c:is. will be taken before tiie Judge of the Probate Cmrt:at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Saturday, the 12th. day of Jan. 1S.S4. Any and all i)erson.s having adverse claim: to the alove described lauds, or any portion there of, arc hereby required o fil their claim t in this or'Kicu within sixty (OO)davsfrom :'.atc here of. I ! FRED. W. ,SPAltLlN(i, 1 i'4nt4uO ! Lit'l'lstcr. otiic or "Filial .Settlement of Administrator's1 Aeeount. Tn the Matter of the Estate' of I I John (linn. Deceased. ' i The nnder.i 'iii.-l IV...iO., ..r ..:.i I. . . . , .... v.i... ri .t lilt n.ll' J..-..Lt lla HI'' tiled his fill;d :ina:ni r.f 1... u.i.l l.'Jut state i he County Court of Columbia County Oregon, has tixe-l Monday January 7. ltHA at 3 o'cl.H;k V. M. ot fiaid day as the time and the Court House at St. Hek'iiN in sai I County and State as the plat;;- for examining the said account and hearing any an I all objections to the s-ime. St. Helensf Oregon i S. A. MILKS. Kxeen- Aov. isstJ. ' tor r.f Mi-j i:.st:ite of I U:llj D.-.'-i'S.-d. vlii!7n30 . i John mmm 'Tj. . - Send for John G. 1? .A) W7f xfe; JiW I W v:-.! R EAIDGT0D : z iLvvr. the larct zrl ::t Eqniroei Arniovy in t;:o World! A:" COXtQUENTLY TIIE EnT C7 '- ' .'ir.'TIEl I':.t MANXTACTUTvING AXI TESTING I'IR.ILVi:a. V. II WZ 2.1 AVZ oyer m mum military rifles j V.'hlca have'bcea adcpteJ cad arc in u.e in F.VERV QUARTET! CF TlTS CIXJIiE. REMNGTOU SHOT GUNS a::e Norr.n ro.t Tim coon r.nruLTi otaint.d at at.t. ranct'.l-.. vr. refer Id ANYEODY Y"IO TAS USED THEM. OUR -HUNTING AIID TARGET RIFLES JTsvc tXci i::CT!Er;T AVARDj at latematlor-1 Expositions, and I'RINCIPAI. PRIZES ia iy:4INGT0N T2 ?.TTTTrTr' a:iz ici:qualed i'cr ;-rcn.:Ii, Simplicity, Durability, Range, Penetration, Precision, Eace cf Action, and Rapidity cf Fire. E. REMINGTON & SONS, r:Z7 YORIC CFFICH, 231 & 233 D ROAD WAY. ARMORY, ilio:j, H. Y. Portland4 La'bsr Szeliang33 Oftlca. ro. 63, First Street, Bet. Oak .-iistl EIik i'OUTMXD, OKEtiON'. 0:NGY FOR RaIlROADSTiTd OHTFACTORS.I evesy " kimd: or .thel? ; ruauisnED. Ft'.EE IJTi'OKMATION filVEXJrO IMMIiillAX rS'ONCKKXlXtJLAXI d IN OUKGOX AM WASIIINXJTOX. ' :r' I'ntd tf" 'of oil I)wrtjfiinii ofKmcnJ L'titx, fur tS'u: ' F. H- ARNOLD & Cures all diseases oi tho Stomach, Liver, WmM Million fs testify to its -efBcacy in heal- mmming the abovo nounce it to bo the BEST REMEDY KNOWIST TO MATT. trade ma Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED.- Laboratory 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists uoJJ it On HtnutOrnvc, )., Nov. 2.1, 1890. Da CiAKt .loHX.iOX: I haw uso-l y-iir Tjihax' Hi.oiiM Si lit ! fur Liver coniplaiDi nnd Dvspepsiit, v.it!ithj most ln'iu-fivi.il n!ilt.. It i. all it in vhx'u.wl ti 1. w. v. conuwKLL. COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. 210 YAL (Absolutely Pure). .. 2S3 CEAM'S (A'.ura rowdcr.- ...BBSS IlL'SFOKD'S (rhosphato) frsh .figjZ XI IXFOCD'S, sben fresh G3ESSiZZ2S f nEDnUCS CV1PJI (AJum rotv-acr) . . . CLEVIXiNDS mAZtt.Z: ri0NEEU(5aaFraaci3Co) ggpgaSE? cxiu EsSEgjSIi db. rnxcE's '....a RX0W I LlKECGroflTf, 6t. raul)2S233ISS LEWIS. 10NCEES3 IltCKI.Il'S CILLET'S fZZZZn IIAXFOED'S, -when not fresli. .. WffOFj AXDUEWS &C O. (contains alum) tMilwaukeo.l "IteirnI ."nt . .. Ui . 3 DI I.K (rowdcr sold loos) .&a EUai QlID'S, vrhen not fresh.. .tTTfl HEP0RTS OF GOVERHMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and WholCKOxucncsa of II10 IJojal IJaUIu- Iv1t. "I liavo tcs:cd a package ,l noval Bakln.T Towtl.-r, vhlcli I inirclinoc.l in tli open market, nuil liuU it coiopofed oi imre and ImlcwJinc lnretlii iit. It ic a cream of tartar powder of a hicch decree of laerit, cud Uocj not eontaln eitlH-r alum or phosphates, or other injurious eubbtaueeH. 11 (. Love, I'h.U' "It it a ecicutiflc fact that tlie Hoval Ualdnsj Powder I.i absolutely irur." . " -MI. A. Mott, Ph.D. " I l:avo examined ft paekaije of Ilyal Baklnff Powder, purchased by myself in Iho market. I llnd it entirely free from alum, terra nlba, or any other injurious sub rtanec. IIe.nut Moktox, Ph.D., President of Mevens Insiltute of Techiiologj." I have analyzed a package of lloyal Baking Powder. The materials of whleli it li eomjiosed tire pure and wholesome. t. Dasa IIave., Stato Assayer, Mass." . Tho Roj-al Bakinof Powder ree-ived the hlifhcst awnrd over all 'mjotltor ct the Vienna World's Exposil ion, ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1870"; at the American In:rtirte, and at Stare Fairs tbrouchont the country. No other article of human food lias ever received such hiyh, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, ecic-ntiists, and Boards of Health all over the world. IioTt. The cbove Diaoram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, aa chown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volumo in each aa calculated, the result bcintf as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof, fc'chcdlcr only proves what every observant consumer of tho Royal Baking Powder l.now3 by pnctleal experience, that, while it coats a few cents per pound r.:oro than ordinary kinds, it iu far more economical, and, besides, ulTords the advan tage cf better v.crk. A sinirle trial of the Koyal Baklu?; Powder vili couvlnco any fair raided person c f theso facts. While the diaerram shows some of the aiuin powders to be of a higher degrea of strength than other wwders ranked below them, it is not to. bo taken ai indica ting that thev havu uriy value. All alum powders, no matter how high their txengtb, l' I'C awi-Jcd as daiyjeruus. BUTT THE EERLESS WMl BEST IN THE WORLD. Also Organ. Stools, Instruction Books nr.ri hont P.incir Ml n 4 our Haw Catalogua o? Utxt Style S. MANUFACTURED BY Earkuff. - Chicago, i:l CO f mum named diseases, and pro- K3 a GUNS wis ' " w ill I mil i hiiim; IWW, ' t ii' "" r-r -ii ni I tit mil ini nlrT r m inlir tin. Iftf li'lilihiiMtii A lil MMmmknt)mm.h '-WkMmtmmmmmwmmr lmuxmm Wfii. iwiiiiM.il " wyfi:.V'l.V-T a.jrjr.m wrm mm 13 , . t ,1