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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1884)
vv li i-i snnwiu, snowing. Con Curry is the bnss skatist. Mr. James Douse r is (juite it!. llr. Asa Richardson ju'itc ill. The Ccrntt kitul give a ilanoo to-niht Tho mill at Columbia City has stopped. Mrs. IlVnriei is l.ctti-r so Dr. Stewart reports. Mr. Ruliort is han'J -logging on the OowlUz. Mr. J. Decker's wife has a young slaughter. Cora ?.iiiea jroinis.'H to make 21 ii ele cant skater. Fiunk Fo iter U.v nldvcJ to Enter prise Landing. Mr. T. Cooper u stiii doing a rushing business as buteher. Mr. Wil'iam Caples of St. Johns is btill alive and hearty. Tho sc!ioo":hous5 is to be repaired and fixed up in better shape. The Muckle mill has shut down, but Adams has not shut up. Tho Strachans have cut considerable bak cord wood on Milton. Judcre Mooro is all the time iiicreas ing liis stock of law bocks. Mra. Ilolruau is in town. Lorin Ad ams has been, but has left Mr. Jehu Waud intends to buy some more lots in Columbia City. In the spring will be a grand stam pede froKi here to the mines. Mr. MclSally reports tho ice on Droyles' pond '2h inches deep. There will be a dance Feb. 1st at the Pinckney hotel, Columbia City. "We call attention to the Matthews !o cal. They arc excellent people Georgia Giltner and Emma Cox skate in company, iio!d:rtg each other by the hand. Mr. John Waud's youngest daughter is attending 8u Helen's Hall in Port land. Th? ground is covfivd with .snow this tnurning, but probably ere l.mg will turn to rain. iJIanche often has letters from Miss Hattlc Dennison in her Island home on Pugct .Sound. W. . Dillard has an immense pair of swan's wins stretched across the back part of liis office. Mr. W. H. Whitney is ?. splendid bar ber, and gives as nics a cut as any of the Portland barbers. G-?orgc Foster's youngest is a girl, and ho handsome all she lacks f being an angc-l is the wings. Charley and Newton Terry are cul ling hoop poles on 32noch Shintaller's part of the loivn clUm. Mr. S. A. Miles Tias been, purchasing limber land in Cowlitz Co&rity. He hts 72 million feet of logs. Blanche has received a letter from MLs.s Lottie M. Stewart She is teach ing music in Augusta, Kansas. The R. Pw. will recommence operations Feb. 1st, and the car whistle will be once more heard in the -land. Astoria expects to make railroad com- munieation with Winnetnucca. Bully for Astoria. $i'00,000 pledged. What is the difference between a chest nut horse and a horse chestnut ? One is a horse and the other is not (nut). There has been considerable skating on Broyles' pond, but the ice like many things arouiid St Helen is too thin. Mr. T. II. Taylor n;ade a present cf the Trutch house and grounds to his -daughter, Mrs. Florence Whitney. Meserve told in Columbia City we were sick, and he was going to help us ,g;t out our parser. He lied as usual. The Oregon Short Line intend to make a terminus on tk Columbia river and will come in at Milton or Frogmore. Obed Blakesley forbids all gunning on Taylor's ranch on Sauvie's Island. Mr. Blakesley is the present 'lessee of the property. Mr. T. H. Taylor oilers his sphmdid ranches for sale, one at the foot of Sau vie's Island, tiie other contiguous to the N. P. Pw P. Mr. J. Alexander will be. oe of tho inanagers at Enoch ShintafTer's Ball on 'St Valentine's night The tickets will be $2.00. Mrs. Edmonds is one of the best Tiands on children's clothes that ever started in witness the tasty way in which .she dres ses her own children. Mr. tit. John oi St. Johns has be queathed his property to schools in tlit .Jaeo, the income only for fifteen years, thereafter the priRcipal. It was a sturgeon on Sauvie' Island that rivaled Jim Bonser's sheep, not a -salmon. It was a sturgeon who went a j surgin and a-arJurgin hlo a mermaid j e3 wilt Ie one oi zn& itusi- &i at lOriotf? Shinlaffer's Ball St. Val- Anothcr celebrated nu- .sician ui5! probably Ifo cbtaiheU across : the (y.1umb'i;. i A (-!.. in 1-wlv ir ri n.'ni'.f .vrflid mi!S from hen? said her husband was descend ed from pockyhunters (Pocahontas). We thought he sprung from something not Very nice. Ilez. Caples has a fine family of boys. His eldest looks as though he would be very intellectual. He resembles John F. Caples of Portland vho is a relative of liis father's. When the mist writes descriptions of different places we think of what the Dible. says about the " nakedness of the lamV. There is such a thing as being too descriptive. Meserve owns one third the iriist and the Muckles t wo thirds. They are try ing to rope some others into a purchase of stock. Wonder whether Conyers un loaded on Meserve ! Mr. John Harris lias built a fine house in Columbia City. Its location is line. It must possess one of the grandest views on the Columbia llivcr. It is al so nar the railroad. The latest account wc have cf an in dignation tt miscegenation is that oi a Texas rough who killed a negrd woman because the had some yellow beys. He immediately adopted them as his own. o. week at home, S".03 outfit free. Pay almrtteiy sure. risk. Capital not required. Header, tfif vou want business at whioh ttfrstui of cither sex, .youn- rrJ oM. can make prreat pay all the time they uor., vith ivbs.) it certainty, write for particulars to H. Hallett & Co, Portland, Mainsi, rrxT A CO., of ErrrrmFie rmcs. eon- inn tit.i.'t r.i Soiicitir3 lor J'aterit-t, C:ivfat. Tnida !:u Vi.--rvric:hts. for tha Umteu State, Canada, K.:r!:!.:id, t ranee. Ciei mc.ny, -ic Han. I ltork atMiut J'.i'er.tji i:t r:i 'i'liirt T .ni-vi'n ycisrs' fsii!iw,'. . lHlcnfsc.St.'iin.sl tirmi."i ML'NM CO. iv noticed In the Sfir.NTii'ic A.M'UilCA.v. iLii larcsf. IC'i.iinJ most wiJcly elrtul.'iUHl i.-int)ll ja' !. SXlOavcnr. Vnottlv. s?nien:il oacnivimr uit tnt'-'-st'iisf In Tormaiiiin. yocinion copy 'f t h f;-i-iiiir.c Amer icuti sntfri'o. Ai".is?!U.NN .' ! . !m IKMIilO AMF.uiCAN Oi!lce. .1 UraCv.-, I'e Vcri. Barber &Hairdress3r. Also for Sale j ! dic; NT r.v. J v ; : : ) F.t'JiT G-iss:? FRV1T3, CiSACKE.IS, GlSGE?. ALE, Sausapakilla, Soda Wateti, Tosacco, Cigars, Hair- J Oil, Pehfumeiiy,; j Picture Frames, Hat Hacks, Yankee 2CotiuN3, and Drugs.. Nest .1 jor to C-J'.cher's Shop, River St., St. Helen, Oi. rjo. I'on .Sm.k-Twu Ilun lrel feres of Timber iViii 1 three miles went fl St. Hflen. Vv'ill sJl ch.-.n for Cash: a l.lress V. II. Coh::lam, St. Hc!en, Orc.m. j Tfl" ra'St SHCaful Siaoiyevc-riliscaverel .is it is r:rfain in iU t5o.-t aiiJ & n'Jt UWtor. Ktra-1 1'roof Be!o-. j St. Charles Auk., Aug! 23, IS 8.1. li. J. Kcsd.vlt. tt Co. Cents:-I take pleasure in infoming ou that I used Kearlp-all of the bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure that yon sent nv; from St. Louis according to directions, and to niy satisfaction (and I must say to my surprise) in about two wi-elcs my mare was entirely well of her lameness caused ly a bog spavin of over one; year's stand ing and in three weeks time the swell ing was all gone and the mare is now entirely well rind can trot as glib as ever. I consider the bottle of Kendall's Spav in Cure trorih to me 61.10 00 as the animal was worthless as sh;was on three legs and could scarcely get around on them and now she is the jhnest buggy animal in. these parts and with tin: rem inent ot the bottle, after curing the mare I have nearlv cured a very1 severe corn J . . . ... .4.1 S on the ball ot my big toe mat nas given me great pain for two orj three years. : I have onlv applied Kendall's Spavin Cure four times and tiej corn now is nearly out by the roots andj 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 get another. Hoping yeu great success I remain Yours respectfully, 11. C. -MARtlX. KENDALL'S SPAVfNE CURE ON HUMAN FLESH. Vevay, Ind., Aug. 12, 1SS1. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: Simple of circulars received to-day. Please send me some with my imprint, printed on one side only. The Kendall's Spavin Cureii in excellent demand with us, and not only for a;wiuials, but for hu man ailments also. Mr. Jos. Voris, one of the leading farmers in oar county, -sprained an ancle badly, and knowing the value of the reined v for hr rses, tried it on himself, and it did far better than lie expected. Cured the pain in very short order. Yours respectfully, C. O. TniEBAND. Price $lrper hot tie. f six bottles for .$5. All druggists have it or Can get it for you, or it wU4 he sent to any address on receipt of price liy the proprietors, Da. F. J. Kendall k Co., Enosburgd Falls, Vt. Send for Illustrated circu- ar SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 4nl2 Gm, Iff. Hcftf, r.EALEIt !TT ixv no rai u.v i u iauuio , ST. HELEN, OPwE(JONT. A rfew aii'l complete stock f ( t " now in store; Prices reasonaM" ,Trii t.s?i. 33 Seii't fux tents 4. for" postage, .Mid n5 receive free, a 1 tl,. 1..V .t cstt taa , .... ... .,, 1 it-It you to more im!ify riht away than any thinif elsa in this wurl.l." All, of either 8f x, suc ceed from rhthour. The l.roail road to fortune opem before the workers, ahsolntely sure. At ones? iuMres.. Twt & Co., Au-usta, Maine. 'aotory, Chairs, Kawhids & Wood Seats For Sale. Ma-la' to Order. 4 OTTO GODKIN. v4nla!0 . NotiCD for Publication. Land Okhce at Vaxcouvkh, AV. T. JV'cemher, 3d. If533. Notice U herehy j;iven that the following; -named settler has iiled notice of hU intention to make iinal proof in supjiort of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the lli-jqster and lteceivor at VaiicouriTj Wash Ter., oit'i'uva tlav, .'an.15.lSSt, viz:JohpT. Cwmpbell, Home stead Applicati..n No. f01t, for the N. E. i of Sec. 12. Tp. 8 N. I!. 5 w. He Karnes the following witnesses trt prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation o., said land viz: K-. C Uii,'ham, of t)ak L'oint, AV. T, 'Addison I'otter, of Thomas Imrv'.en, of Kuenc Fur;.ison. of " ' riCiil.'. W. SPAULINO, lle-ister. vlnlsd? Two Hundred AcrSS Timber Lane L3.t Throe miles west cf St. Helens, Good Sail, Good Water, 500 Cords Asli Timber, Healthy location and handy to Hail Koid, can be divided, malvin.j two Macca. Prlcj Eigit Dollar3 p:r acre. Add ess Wv H. CvirKLAND. St. Helens, Ore?, n. Notice for Pciilication. Land G: i ic:: at Vascji-vzu, W". T. Xovoinler2.!.l. 1SSH. Notice h hereby riven thrxt the followiji naniLil settler has tiled n ti:? of his intention to make t'nal proof in Miin t, -f his claim, aud tliat ?u4vl proof vi!l lu toade b;fore the .Iu-l"J of the Probate Cov.it at Kalauia, V. T. Satur-lay. ; January r.th. ISS4. iz: Samuel r. J'. nm-.'ton. Hoiiiotead Anlicat'on N. oJ'.K'. for the s. K . of Sec. 20, T. '. N. K. -2 w. lie names th-j following witnesses t prove his er,Mjnuois reiuenov u;N, a;id cultivation of said land, vi.: "i'Ji.ir.i ljoonar.1, of Free;vuc V. T. ll.-nry ,Iae!vo;i, .f Jackson Wiliiam Jackson. of " ' ra Ci-vr. t rni:i. v.. spakling,. Et-gistor. v4nl7n; T. Cooper's Butcher Shoi next door to Davenport's Coffee House. Hives Sr. : .St.. IIei.k.v, Oreoox Choice meat-4 of all kinds for sale. T. J. iiLCT, rrDprictor fi rout Stroct, Columbia City, CJsn von?4n !Totic3 of Applioitioa, to Pursfcasa Land Office M) VANCouvrr., W. T. November l!)Ch. 1SS3. j Notice is hereby jriven that in ompiiauL-u with the provision.- of. th.i Act of Congress approved June.?, 1S7S. entitled " An Act for the s ile of Timber Lands in the States of California, ire con, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Tor I?. Nelson of Wahkiakum County, Wash, fer. has this dav Wvl iji this oflicj bis applica tion to purchase the s. t.. j ot Sec. 20. Tp.fl North, Hange 4 West of the WillaiiKytle Median. 'JVstimony in the a?ovc case will bs taken be fore the .iu'Jge of tiie Pr.ibate Court at Kahuna, W. T. on -Nlon laj", the 2dth. day of January, 1SS1. Any and all persons claiinhi'-,' adversely to said described Ian- tt any portion thereof, are lifrel) requiivd to file their flaims in this oiiica within ii:vtv(fJ) lavs from date hereof. FitKD W. SPAUL1NG, Ke-ister. v4 nl Cm "2 t Hotics of Application t3 Pur chase Timbsr Land. Land Office t VAXcorvF.n,- W. T. Novemb:-r 27th. 1S.S3. Notice is hereby ptiven tint in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Coihtcss approved June 3, lS7f entitled " An Act for the a!e ot Timber Lands in the States of California, ' 'reon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," William . Mc 'loclcof C.iwliU County, W.-ts'H.Ter. has this dav filed in this o'.Iioa his application toimr cliaso a. A of x". v. &N..'jOf s. v.- r of Sec. 12. Tp. 8 North, of 'an;.j3 1 w. of the Willamette Meridi an.. Testimony in th : above case will be taken be fore the Jude of the Probate Court, at Kahuna, Wxh. Ter. on Saturday, thetith. day of Februa ry, 1884. Any and all pflsoiw having adverse claims to the above described land.', or any portion thsr; of pre hereby required to FILK their c'.aimsin this oilioe withi-n sixtv ((0) tlavt from date hereof. FKKD. M. SPAllLINlr, llc-ister. v4n!8 17 If otioe. y u b a u u V. S. Land Office Vaxcoleh. W. T. November 22d, 1883. Cuiplailt having been enterel at this . f fiCj hy Martin Durflei against Frieib ich Hese for RbandoniiiiT l''3 Homestead Kntry No. 5117, dated "April llth, 188.'". upon" -the houth west Section 12, Township ON. Kane 1 w. in Cowlitz C'.uut-, Wash. Ter. with a view to the eanceUvtion of saiA "ntry; the said par ties are hereby nummoned to appear at this OHic J on the 0th day of Jan. 1S84, at 10 o'clock A. si. to ivi-poud an t furnish testimony conceru in'' said allege I abandonment Fi'KO. W. SPA P. LING. Ue-wter. v4nl7u"?0 Attorney - at - Law, 5P. HELEN. OREGON. Cf? Wce Ilitv-v Street in front of strand. Prompt Alteatioa Givsa to Collections, Etc. ' a-.ilotf VT- S- DILLABD, Oiliirc, at St. Helen, Oregon. Vill attend term's of Con rtjat Astoria, Ka lania k l'ntlancl. rracticegin all Courts -if ritutft -r W'ubh. Ter. v3nln24 T- A. McBRIDE, Attorney - at - Law, OH KG OX CITY, OllKGOX. rarticular attention fjiven to busineus befor the Land Office. nov!2tf DP,. TH0HAS STEWART, P2SVSICIAN and SUSlttKOX, OfFce with F. A. Moore Esq., Riveii Srnr.ET, St. Helen, O keg ox. .1. O. PHILIPS, I). II S. No. s:U First St., Porlland, Or., Vos3 First Class Work at Lowest Eates. VJn-1a25 J. W. CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. . auKUf I. G. DAVID30IT, Cor.xsa First an; Yamhill, Sthehts Por.TLAxn Oregox TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Thii ne-ail elesrant Steamboat Lucea Mason Lorvo TortlanJ. foot of AMerSi. for I.i C enter, Tucs il.iy. Tliurs I ty a:i 1 i.r lv at lo A. H. . touclun .St. llclin. L:ke it'ver anJ all int'r'neliate laii(Siiij;a. Ke turuin: leaves IiOi:UT .it a. m., Momlay, WcJnewla;. , a!:'l Fri'iay. I.tuJii: niaJe at Woodlaad on V.'eJnci Jnv ami 'l'!iursl.iy. 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, 090 ' flatty' nnr.TTTOTrW Orwn contln 10 full cert rcldca i o:irri!0 1 ectUt, S7 t-TOPS Walnut or Ehonir.cl Vast', SOriavcOIvt.'il Fiyt I'laics.L'pripht lU-Ilows. Stocl Cpr:nri, Iiiai; i-tami::, 1 or-Urt lor Jlui-ic Handle nj I'iHcra f r iaovii. catty's I'turnt Ktup Action. Iit:VV AND :.oV:r. ItKIItOAKJ pt,tent.l ) J.T.oriJlOl S t-VCVrr-". Calrsovtr JOCOn tnonta, ,.c:mnH:icroa.ii!(T. tlT Fnotoi-y w orkfntr I Y Mid ly CD liso-.i FJItctrlj U;;!iU nt MOItX to fill order T t'ricty, i:oicl, IJ'j.Ivorcu on board Cam litre. L.too!. l:ok. Ac. uiiFr iOfllJ T If r fo' on if ott ere rnt tal-K'ed Mm Organ and I will )'rortftt!y rrt iKiiitit mney f-i'.'i in'trtat, flOtbinf Oan be flrf'I . CI. Icr ro:: m fnvn C!;-vro. K chrioml. 1'hila.. IVston, &c.,r3 !.-L-ur-;oaiiuu:ov.jnu;nr,--j5oaiiowea toper r-rp.;r-.vi if jxulmv; come nnyn-ay. Vou era veWomM. J'rcc Conch vithrM:!c r.ttcn!nni mpctM trnln. Other fJrr.r. S.i. f :0. f r.O I i::ortrM t 'i f 160. l.-.K::fi;l i::::lr'.r.l c-lilo-ai fror. AvtJreffJ IT Cill Vx.a PAIIICL rZATTY, TrasHA-tca. Uer Jersey WotiCD For Publication. LanoOffjck At Vxvcouvkk, W. T. December t 1883. Notice is herebv gvtn that the following named settlers Jiiw fded sotice of his iiitfii tion to make final proof in uprt of his claim, and that said proof will be tad? before the Jud-c of the Proliate Court, at kahuna, W.h Ttr. on Tues.lav. January loth, 188-1, vi: Charlie M, little. I're-emption Declaratory l . . .'.14 f V I t,( L rv. 5. To: 9 n. li. 2 w. He "names the following witnes.s to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of sai-1 laml, U.: Klisha Jackson, James Walsh, Chresten Nielsen, of Jaclison, W. T. of of of I'dwanl li. Haves, F11E1). W. SPA CLING, Register. v4-18d7 NOTJ C 12 OF APPI-T C ATIO X TC TURC1 1 AS fv TIMBER LAN I). . Laxu Office at Van-couveu, W. T. I. November Cth. 18S:i ( Notice is hereby jriventnat in compn.vTiee witn he provisions l the Actf Ctnigtmr approved lulll. 3, 1878,' entitled "An Act for the sale, of "imlxT Lands in the .States of California, Ore- Notice is hereby jriventhat in compli.vYiee with the Jun t;.,.1 iron, Nev:vda, amt in vv a.sinp.ton lerntorv,' Dennis Whittaker of Cowlitz Co., Wanh. Ttr. has this clay in this office his applica tion to purchase the s. w. f s. K. 4 ,l S; c. 22, Tp. V North, of JliiHjfu t WA of tiie Willam ette Meridian. .,.,, Testimony in the aixve case will !a taken be fore the.TutCfe of the Probafc Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Saturday, January 10th. 1884. Any and it.ll persons claiming alversely to the above described land, or any portion thereof, are lierebv requirwl to tile their claims in this office within sixty(f'O) lv from elate hereof. FKKD. v. SFAKLING, Ue-istcr. 1STOTICE3. IT. S. Land Office, VaxcoCvBr, W. T. November 22d. 18SS. Complaint having bten enterel at thi Orfice bv Otto Dorin against Herman O.Frank for abafl loniii'his Homestead Ihitry No, ;1 107 dated Feby 0th, 1883, urm the north we,t (itrt' of N. E. i, the S. of x. w. i art I the . w. if ' Section 14, "Twnship 0 Ncth, Ibvne 1 West in Cowlitz County, x a-h. Ter. ith a vic-w to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parlies are hereby summoned to appear t this Office 011 the 9th day of Jan. lSSt, at 10 o'clock a, m., to respond and furnish testimony cmcdrniiv,' sai 1 alleged abandonment. Kesiter. FIIFD. V. SPAKLIXG vlnl7u30 House- Proprietor and Dealer in GOHFEGTIONARIES of all kinds, J j Knickknacks, Bread, and other Varieties of the same Class Soda, Sarsaparilla, Lemonade, To"bacco & Cigars Of the Uest Quality, 1 i River Street, St. Hv.lks, Cuego.v. No Patents, Kg Pay. O litaiiied for Mediant X XJb JL Jim tJ cal Devices, Com- pounds, PefijfiM and Labels. All preliminary examinations as to jiatcntabiiity ijf inventions, free. Our "Guide for Obtaining Patents sent fre everywhere. Addreh.s- LOUIS nAGfJKll li Co. Solicitois of Pattnts, Washington, J). C. Established 1C4. - ; i ! ullml IF 1 YOU desire withovt CHAUfiK, the new drought resint invr potato Tkk 1'i.UftH the G Iant WnEAT, Plack-dkaudkh Centexeiat., for .Strins and Fall sowing the Kchai. Gakdin Tkcwuiies seeil of the great white grape j Nia;ai:a, sub rfcrib? for the i RURIAL HEW-YO.RKER. the great American journal for the farm, cit'en and home It Is original from beginning to end f00 original illustrations yearly the best wri ters in the worid. Send for free specimen cop- 34 P AKK JRGyr, 1L Y. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Lani Office at Vancouver W. T. 1 October 2Uth. 1883. f Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 178, entitled "An Act for the wle of limber Lands in tiie States of Ca lforwt Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Michael W. Pryau of Mr.hm mah County Ore gon has this day tiled in this o!iics his applica tion to purchase the f. E. $ of Sec. 28 T. 9 . 11. 4 w . of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the Junge of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T. on Monday, the 7th. tlay of. January, 1?"4. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the abov: described lauds, or any poi tion thereof, are hereby required to lile their c aims in thia of fice within sixtv (CO) davs from tl.'te hereof. FKKD. W.srAULlNG, llegister. ulnl"n2. i STotico of. Application to Surcliaso Land Office at Vascocver W. T. October 31st, 1883. Notici is hereliy given that incompliance with the provkion of the Act of Ouigiess approved June 3. 1878 entitled " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore g m, Nevada, an.d in ashinift.n Teiritory,' Tiiomas S. Prian. of Multnomah Co., Oregon, has this day Lied in tluV office his applica tion to purchase the east h of h. w. i and Iots 3 and 4 of section "0, township 9 north, of range 4 went, of the Y iilamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore the .Widge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, YV. T. on Saturdaj-, the 12th day of Jan. 1884. Any and all perse i:s . ha ing ad erse claims to the above described lands, or an portion there of, are hereby recjuiretl to file tlieir claims in this ofiicc within sitv(i0! davs from date hereof, FKKl. W. SPA!LIN(i, IJegistcr. vlulln . M NOTICE Or APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMI5KR LAND. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. October 9th. 1883. Notice in hereby gi ven that in compliance with the provisions of the Act uf Congress appnved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the St .tes of California, Ore .'on, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Hiram W. Dickey of Multnomah County, Ore gon has this day tiled in th s office hia appli cation to pn; chase the NorthKast Quarter oi Section 2', Township 8 Nortli, of llange 1 Fast, of the Willamette Meridian. Si Tei-timony in the alAecase will be taken be fore ihe Judge of the Probate Com t at Kalama, W. T. on Saturday, the 2.M.! ilay of Dec, 1883. Any and all persons having adverse claims to the describei land, or any iortion thereof, re hereby required to die tlieir claims in this o'hee within Bi.-.tvi'iO) davs from date hereof. FliKO. W. SPAllLING, P.eglster. v4jil0ol2 M NOTICE OE APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIM1JER LAND. L..NI Ofi icb at VancovVer, W. T. October, llth. 188.'. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tiie Act of Congress approved June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States1 of California, Or egon, Nevada, r.nd in Washington Tcnitoiy,' Penjamin Holmes of Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter., ii;vs tin's day fded in this onice his appli cation to p-.rrcbase the v. w. f Sec.2'5T 8 x. cf range one east, of tha Will.-meette Meridian. Testimony in the alovp cae will he taken bs fore the Judge of the PrJvte Conrt lot Kaljma, Wash. Ter., o Srvtnbi J)Cifbcrr2tl. 188S. Any and all prisons having advetxe claims the above ileseribtsl laivls. wruny portion thereof are hereby reipiire.! to file their claims in th olKce .-ithin i.tv ((JO) davs fj-oiu date hereof. FKKib W.SPAKLING, llegutcr. v4nlbVJ - Xotirc of Application to fi'iircbasc Ttmbcr Lands. Lyn Office at Vancouver, V. T. . November 5th 18S3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of Congress approved June 3, 1878, ''An Act for the s vie of Timber I j-.nds in the States of California, rrgoix, Neva la, and in ashington Territory," Jhu T. Cochran, of Multnomah County, Oregon, ha this day tiled in this office his apKcAti n to purchase the South Jiast 4 of SorUou 2(, Township 8 North. of Hange 1 E. of tho Willamette Meridian. Te5 timtmy in the case will be taken before the Judge of the Probate Court at Kalama, Wash. Tc; on Saturday, the J2th. day of Jan. 188-1.- Any and all persons having adverse claims to the above descruViH lauds, or any portion there of, are hreh.v required t! file their claim in this offich within sixty (GO) days from flutt here- FRED. W. SPARLINC, Register. ubil-bin ii Notice or Final Settlement or Administrator's Account. In the Matter of the Kstata of ; John Clum, J)ccaol. i The undersigned, Kxecutor .-f the said Estate having filed his final account of the aid Fxtate, The County Court of Columbia County Oregon, has xed Monday January 7. 1884 at 3 o'clock I'. M. of said day as tho time and the Court House at St. Helens in aid County and State a tho-place tor examining the said account an I hearing any an 1 all objections to the same. St. Helens, Oregon) S. A. MILES, Kxccu- Nov. I.S.NJ. tor of the Estate of John ui, I.w4(sed. vli17n?0 ii MtM fa d lis iau ll iaus J 1 A' -An Unfailing l 3 tK TBAPII MABS. Footease REAII2GT0n GUNS x:z iuvn tiie Largest ani Best Eqnlppei Arrory la tta World 1" A'D CONSEQUENTLY Til 2 EH"T C:' Tir;' TC,- MANUFACTURIN-a AND '! TESTING nnHAUM X XLW2 MATS OYER OIE IILLI011 MILITARY RIFLES Yhich have been tdcpttJ tr.d are ia ue in EVERY QUARTER 07 TIIE CLOH. REMIIIGTOIJ SHOT GUNS a j:oti:d ro t::s ccct r.zr.vv?-, or.TAfNr. at alt. r.ANcnr,. v. h kei-er to anyeoy v.-::o has lteT) nir.:.i. OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES Have talen IIICHEGT AWAHUS at In'emationrl Fsposkion. and TRINCIPAL TRIZZS ia JliatCllCi. 4 AT." 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FLAKE (OrofTt, St. TauDSEiSSESSZ: ix'rtis'. ..KA:r?.T'.llv.Li-i HECKLE'S -221222 cillet'8 v-rz-rm II A FORD'S, when not fresh... 22223 AMnEWSAC. contains alumWra (JUlwaukee.)"IleettJ." ....s--a tl'LK (rowder sold loose) 2 EtarOUD'S, when not fresh.. .ES REPORTS OF G0V7ERTTMEUT CHEMISTS As to Purity ami Wholcsomcncss of the Iloyol Bakinsr Powder. "IJiavo tested ft packapo of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchaf;I In tho open market, and Cad it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It Is a cream of tartar powder of a high deprco of merit, and docs not contain cither alum or jho6phatc3, or other injurious eubatauccs. E. U. Lore, PhJJ." "It it a ecicatific fact that tho Royal Caking Powder Is absolutely pure." "II. A. Mott, Ph.D." 4i I havo examined a packapo of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself In the market. I mid it entirely freo from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub stance. IlExitr Mokton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Te chnology." I ha-e analyzed a package of Royal Baklncr Powder. Tho materials of which it 13 composed arc pure and wholesome. 8. Dana 11 at em, atato Assaycr, Mass." The Roval Baking Towdcr received the htprhcet award over all competitors nt tho Vienna"World'8 lixposiiion, 1S73 ; at tho Centennial, Philadelphia, 13G ; at the American Institute", and at Stato Fairs throughout tho country. No other article of human food has over received oucli Llgh, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chctni&t3, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world. Note. The above Diagram illustrates tho comparative worth of various Bakinc: Powders, as ohown by Chemical Analysis and experiments rnado by Prof. Pchcdler. A ono pound can of each powder waa taken, tho total lcavcninjj power or volume in each caa calculated, tho result beta? ai indicated. Th:a practical test for worth by Prof. Schedlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cenU per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords Vic advan; tasro cf better wcrk. A tingle trial of Oio Royal B:Jdng Pwdr will oouvinco any fair minded person of these facta. "While the diagram bIiows como of tho alum powders to be of a higher ders of strength than other powders ranked bt-low them, it is not to be taken u iudlca ting that they havo any value. AU alum powder, no mtUr how hih their strwoflb, tro to be avoided r s lar)gcroua. - B'CTV 2HS n.n r UVJ BEST IN THE WORLD. Also Organ Stools, Instruction Books and Sheet riusic. - Send icr our Uzv: Catalogud of Hsr Styhs. MANUFACTURED BY JOHN G. EARHUFF, - - CHICAGO, 111. 20 JUillicn BottlE3 sold in 10 years. A certain Cure for Dyspepsia, all Diseases of the Zlinzyn. Liver, Stomach, Blood, Bkin and Bowels. 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