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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1884)
. .... .w"X a: J2 Mrs. Straclmn is quite ilL Tn'ero wil! soon l a rush for smelt. The letter from Neer City will appear hext week. . Lee Stowart bilious attack. is at home sick with a "the Fullerfon girls received some very nice valentines. F.-M. Fow'e!- Las A. moved hW trading boat to Keer City. Mr. T. Cooper is still doing a rushing business as butcher. Mrs. Mat& ttLartbn of Columbia - - City has a young son. G. W. McBridehas increased his stock lately in many articles. Jude Moore is all the time increas ing his stock of law books. Mr. Stanwood and family have1 been stopping at the Dart House. J. Decker is barbering and shoemak- ing also in his tidy little shop. John Corbin is very sick at his sister's Mrs. Hart's, on Lewis River. Mrs. Dr. Logan and son from The Dalles are fcen visiting friends. - ru nirrv rfvTc are bemsr fst re- A IIW J - ' J Woved to the water-front for "shipment. lSuocn Shiutaffer says that I. T. Jen liy diea at his father's hotel in La) Cen tre. Mr. Konkle reports much snow on the mountains between here ana tho Ntha lem Valley. Xtrs. Giltner rY & organ at th Sundav service, and eavu ih some excellent music. At John Frantz' and Peter Shannons 'the snow was mu:h deeper than in the Vicinity of St. Helen. Francis Miles and Everett Grey helped fit op V II. Whitney in h new store, and male t!ie fur fly. Messrs. William Strachai and J. W. Csmpbell went out and returned from Dunker Hill last week. It 13 reported T. 11. Taylor has sold his ranch on Sacvie's Inland to Enoch JJeeker for $7000.00. Spring, as fir "ais appearances go, has; 'come. The snow has departed, and the grass is green on the hills. . John Harris has taken up a honift 'stead ;12 miles from The Dalle, ne; r that cf his brother-in-law, Mr. Root John Alexander talks of going soon to Ellenlmrg, W. T. to engage in tho black smith business with his brother-in-law. Received calls from Mr. Johnson of 'Scappoose, Mr John Frantz, Mrs. God kin and Mus elly and Frank Moore r Dr. Moore was out to Visit us Sunday at the same time Mr. Young and family were. The Dr. is li-ely and good com .pany. Mrs. C. S. EnuTsonhas come up from Grey's River with a sick child. We saw her on the street going towards S. A. Miles'. Two little daughters ef Philander Ha 'zeli' came out to visit ifafhche and Bir-; ney yesterday. Their elder brother came V-ith them.. J. S. Davenport has a bg supply ot. Valentines, comic and serious, and all can supply themselves" with whatever 'kind they choose.. From the Independent w-e Icafn'that Judge Lancaster has iairoved in health and Mr. Tyskiewicz has so far recovered as to be able to sit -dp. The run of candidates for next June AO. 'election will.be thick as t At' run of smelts and some of thorn will 'have smelt he- fore they get elected. Mr. Johnson refcdrts Mr. Creecy is building a fiftc store -24x40 and two sta 'ries, near trie proposed site of the depot ' on tho upper Scapoo'se. The Brass Band are to lve a supper 'and Ball on Friday higrrt. The supper will be at the Good Templars Ilairtifd 'the dttace'ai the Misonic. iraivk Foster is uilding himself a houe'3t Neer City, and it U reported Swill open a store. H 'lives at. present 'in one cf the railroad houses. , 'Dcii't forget '-I'o attend Pinckney's dance on the 7th of Mar elk It will Ik? a ray np aflair. And such a supper Hi memory wiU tt ftttan a life tioift grayer is have :e ua in prayer is moved iK.a Mr. ifewcoaie Jiouse, and Mr !ii . , . ; rcitleuia ff is nvin:: wi . ... itfi tli em.- Tuesday a party ot n. Jr. 1. it. men came down to examine some matter a bout the Railroad. . They brought their elegant team on the steamer with th.em Harvey Alexander is expected down soon from Vancouver, and the ease of Bartlet pears versus Harvey appits may uomo up again nice an ni-uigi'Stea iiinner Ottie arid Nelly Young have been out to visit Blanche ere their departure. All seemed to have a grand time. Char- lev came out to play with Birney Tues day. We have lost one of our finest families thai of Mr. Yourig, the hotl-kcepor of tlse Dart House. He removes with his family to Napavine; W T. Success go with them ! Ke. J. A. Jianna win lecture on Temperance in theM. li. Ukurch at i p. si. Monday evening next Mr. Han- ua is an eloquent speaKer, anu win 1 . -1 Ml doubtless command a big audience. Judge Moore has received his new Safe. It is a leauty, and cot near $500 It will contain tli abstract of titl of lands in Columbia County. These as the lands advance in value will increase in worth. Mrs. Ellen Perry and her boys intend to run the Dart hotel lately vacated by Mr. Young. Mrs. Terry is an excellent housekeeper and a go ahead, energetic- woman, and v. ry much liked in ths? community. Mr. Slavenjs father of Amos, William and Mrs. McNamee', died on Wednesday at the residence of Mrs. McNamec on the Jkappoo.se, of pneumonia. JTIe came here from Illinois, though we believe he was a native of Ohio. During the recent floods near Los An- fiTfa f!?vl . two doctors limned . JpfFries and Cook were carried out to tea ail drowned. It is tlwBught here that one of t'.:e victims was Dr. tA. G. Cook, formei !y of this city, a fie was living on a farm near the sea where the floods oc curred. Vamiouver liejister. On Monday last, in the Flatwoodj, Will and Harvey Alexander, and George Lndscy, started out to lind some stray cattle. Thy atae across tho trail of a cougar, which was soon'efossed by that of a War. They left that of the fdrfaet ' and tracked the latter to a hollow tree. Two shots brouglit trim out, and a third ended him. The bear weighed about 400 pounds. On Tuesday pursuit was newed on the cougar frail, which re sulted in capturing a black Marten. Bound not to rive up. Alexander, H. Lindsey and Henry Resbtrff started a gain on Wednesday, and Before the day was out discovered tho ddfegs-r, winch killed. Th: varmint measured 7 fct-t, and weighed ftlwut 200 pound The cattle may be found vi t Vaucouvr Independent , I!?. E. Church Appointments St. Helen on the fourth Sabbath of' each month, aX 11 A.' IF. and 7 P. v. Bay vie w: on the third Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. and 7. r. u. St Johns on the first Sabbath of each montii, at 11 A. 31. and t r. M. Rev. II. IL Cao3iEit, Pastor. Prcsbyteriau Appoiutments. St. Helens on tho first Sabbath of each month, at 7 o'clock p.'K. Columbia Citv -on 'the'first Sabbath at 11 o'cloclfA. ii.j'and on Saturday evening previous at i. Rainier on the fifth Sabbath, -when it occurs, morning and evening." Wwtp'irt on the fourth Sabbath, rnOrninir and evening. Knappa on th second and third Sabbaths, raommj and evening. Rbv. J. A. Haxxa, Pastor. wantwl for lfce I.ivf of all the Presidents of Jie U. S. The lsrgest, "the handsomest bst 1kk1: ever sold for 1-rs than twice our irice. The fastest selling book in A merica. Immense profit to aents. : All intel ligent people wnnt it. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms fret. IIallett Dook Co.. Portland, Maine. Ba &Hairdrcssar. Also for Sale diei N! x J v t K iJ F.t'Jir, GitKrc Fruits, Crackers, Gixger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Soda Water, Tobacco, Cigars, Hair- Oil, Perfumery, 'Picture Frames, Hat Hack-?, Yankee Notions, and Dilutes.. Next door te Butchor'a Shop, Rirer St.,St. Helen, Ogn. ran52as .M n tC. m J tlillllT SJ .Jill lib II tt. Payalmolntely mire. No i ik. Capital not reauirwi. Reader, if you want buHinet at which person of cither Hex. vounJi or old. can make great pay all the time they oi k, with abao nte certainty, write for particulars to J i. Haixett & Co, Portland, Main, gifted pji ii n tr Mil u H tLLI?. nil n VJ Seiigral M8rchandide, ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new and complete sUv?. of GrxxU now in tor. Jrirces reasonable lcmw C:wa. ' ul3tf Sena six cent for postage, anil receive free, a costly box of Rootl which will help you to inor moirey ii?ht away than any thinv' elaa in this worl-l. All. cf either s jx, muo ceed f nni first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At ortce addresn. Tkub & Co., Augusta, Maine. uiaiture Succory, Ciiairs, Hawhide & Vood Seata-t For liale. - Mads to Ordsr. OTTO G0DKIN. MUM n Tvo Hundred Acres .f Timber Land. Thwe mile3 west of St. Itckn-, Good Soil, Gcod Water, 500 Cords Ash Timber, Ilealthv location and handy to Hail Koad, can be tliiided, making t'P places. Trlcj Elgi: Dollars per cro. Adihe3 W. If. OOPF.LAND. St. llelei b, Orcgor. kftrxx A CO.. rf te ErTENTiFir A v-rrrA?r. rm lnuelou-t m fi.iCitnrj tor l:ttfiit. Ctvmt. Tmrte Miiriis. .pyrUrhtn. lor tho Un.tc 1 Ftnu. Cannd. Knland. Franco. Uermany. tc lX.wi l ltook nlxt.t lx'rnt fMHit freo. 'l'liirtr rviti Trart' cxh ripneo. Ji(fnnobUiinl tlinmvli MUNN .' CO. arnotlera tn the SriKNTivic Axkkiuav. tUo l:iri;c'. le.t.uni rimt wltlelv circulated fK'ientifl riHT. irwu yo.-ir. Veeklr. BplenUlil encmrinn an Intct-ntini: in- ormatlon. bpecimen c;pjr nf t!i hrlriiline Ainrr. cwn Bnt fr-o. A1i MVXX A '.. St lUiiirid WLUKWCAX O.Uce. 2.1 B.-oaJway. I.c Yurie Cooper's Butcher JL. Shop "next door ifo I:tYen?crt8 CoCco House. Kites St. St. IIele:, Oregon. Choice me&ta cf all kinds for sale. X3L. toa AtC-,TO ilnnure acres of J imber .Land thrc wiles wcet of fct. Ileitis. V ill sell cheap for OapIi; a.ldress W. If. C jfZLXsi, 8t. Helens', Oregon. Th m"t iuco jS8iui x. -. i.ju; ..ocvj.e'cil as it w Mrt.tn Sti ita.?A.aii:l 1m I. fit. Iitljlr Hav I'rrirtf St. Charles Ark., Aug. 23, 1883. t. j. Kcxdall & Co. Uen'ts:-I lake pleasure in infoming you that I us-d ntrurlp all of the bottler; of Kendall's Spavin Cure that yon r.int me from St. Louis, according to directions and to mv satisfaction (and I must sav to im surprise) in abont two-weks my mare was entirely well tf her lameness caused by a bog spavin of over one year'H stand in and in three weeks time the wel-f all ne and "tlie j'thare is no-.v entirely w:ell and chii f rot as glib as ever. I eonsider the bottle of Kendall's Spav ih"Cure worth to me S1")0.0D as the animal was worthies as she was on three legs and could scarcely gel -around on them and now bhe is the. finest buggy animal in "these parts and with the rem iilent of the bottle after curing the mare I have nearly cured a very severe corn on the ball of my big tmv that has given me great pain tor two or. three years. I have only 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 btst liniaeut that is in use. I ha-i o Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases and I wonld not take any r'Oiify for it if I could not gt another. Hoping you great success I remain Yours respectfully, 11. C. Martin. KENDALL'S SPAVIBS CUfiE 0JT HUMAN FLESH. Vevay, Ind., Aug. 12, 1881. Dr. B. J. Kt'SbALL-& Co., Gents: Sample of circulars received to-day. Please Jtend some with my imprint, printed on one side only. Tlie Kendall's Spavin Cure i in excellent demand with us, and not only for animals, but for hu man ailments also. Mr. Jos. Voris, one of the leading fanners in our county, sprained an ancle badly, an knowing ihe value of the remcdv for horses,5 tried it on himself, and it did far better than lie ''expected. Cured the pain in "very -?hrrt order. Yours respectfully, CO TllttBASD. . ;Price Si.' per bottle, or six bottles for 0!Tj. AI1 druggists' havo it orcan et it forvyou, or it will be sent to any add res? on receipt of price by the proprietor.', Dr. U. J. Kendall t Co., Enosbur?h Falls, Vt Send for Illustrated circu lar. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! k PR ZE PA 7 VENDALUS (spavin cunzm ) F: A: fVlOGRc, e v - at - 6S?. I?ELEN. 0EZG0X. Oif'kk ltivof Street in front of strarfti: Prompt AttsaUoa Civ.a t Collections, Etc. XT- B- BILLAED, OHlce, at St. Helen, Oreson. Will attend terms of Cou rt at Astoria, Ka- lama & Portland, -t'raciice in all Courts ui CtaU it Wmsh. le. vSnln?4 T. A McBRlDE, Attorney - at - Law, OREGON CITY, OTIEGON. Particular attention Riven to bua:nes befor the Laud Ollice. nnvl2tf S3. TK02.2AS PI1YSICIAX and St'ZICEON, pfFca with F. A. Moora Esq., River Str.EET, St. Helex, Okegox. n42m2rt ID EC a. a. PHILIPS, D. D. & P. No. 234 First St., Portland, Or., Does First Class Work et Low:-Et Kates. v3n4a2j W. CAMPBELL. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attende.l to with promptness and Uenatch. ai!3tf I. Or. EAYISSSH. CoRxsa First ani Yaithill, Stbfets Io rtlakd Oregon- 1 KAliSFiS li 1 A ll U ti UUlHHNY " The new and e!erant Ctcasnboat Lucea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for L Center. Tues Uv. ThumJir anJ SaturJ v at 10 a. m., touching St. Helen. I.nke kiver and all intermediate land ins. Re turning leave LaCenter at fl a. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Landing made at Wocdland on Wednes day ana Thursday. lyCJl-oa-j L :w:t: 3 UC.Ai I.ICHT to nU orderS ! -,: :cr M-o-e. I. s.jTfrM en board i S90 k i.T 1. 1 T--i7?J-. 19 ,:' 4 lafffnrtr" to $1600. fIT. r. rZATIT, T7t-ii.ijtca,.rsw Jerstr Piotics Tor Publication. Land Office at Vancouver, V. T. Jeccmber 1st 1883. Notico is hereby fdven that the follwwi 115-1 l.imcil settlers has filed Notice t This 'it. ten tion to make fnal jrf:f in support of his cliLi:ri. arvt t!i:tt s:r'M tji-or.f will ls made before the jiuUe of th PivitSte Court, at Kalania ash. Ttr. on Tuesday, .January l itl', lbM, vi:: Charlie M. little. Pre-t-mption Declaratory .Statement No. 024, for the . w. of K. E. J of S-c. 4, Tp. 9 s. l:. 2 w. ' lie names the f:!lfivin3 witript-ffs to prove his continuous residence up3hand cultivr. trrn of naid land, viz: , l"ir,ha Jcl;sirti, rf JaclcHftn, W. T. James v alnh, "if " Chresteu Nielsen, of " JCdward L. Haven, cf ' " 1KE1). W. SPAULING, licgister. v4nlSd? NOTICE OF APPLICATION TC. -PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Office at Vancocvek, V. T. L Noveirfber 6th. 188:i. ( "Niitice ir hereby givfen that in compliance Kith the provisions of the Act of Congress approved . June 2V1S73, entitled "An Act for the sale of limber Landa-in the btiitcs ot tialifornja, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Thinstoh Tciiitory," Dcnn's W I iitaUcr of Covlitz Co., Wash. Tcr. has this tlay iiled in this o.'Hco his applica tion to iuri.'!i3ire the 8. w. i of s. E. of Sec. 22, Tp. 0 North, of Kau'C 4 West of the V illaui ctto Meridian. Test'jimny in the above ease vill bc'talcrti bc frti o the Judge of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Saturday, January 10th.18S4. Any and all persons claiming adversely to the above descriled land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this oiQco withh; -fticty(G0) days from date hereof. FlibD. v. SI'AlililMi. lieist.r. Notice for Publication. Land Pffice at Vancouver, W. T. December, 3d. 1883. Notice i -hereby fflven "that ' the fotoe re named settler h:vs filed notice of his intfiiiion to make final proof in support of hf claim, ebvl that said proof will Iks made lcfore the Hester sfttid lfeceivcrat Vancouver, Wash Ter., on Tues day, Jan. 1-1,1884, viz:.JojiTj'-i. Campbell, Home Kteatl Application No. 5015), for the N. e. of Sec. 12. Tp. 8 N. 11. 5 v. He names the following witnesses to"prove continuous residcuca uptn, and cultivation tV", Kuid laud viz: Mtdvh 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, $90 r cldt-n iors:o 1 ;ty! C I I TOI, Walnut rrKoonlie.t I ?r,:"xJ---r-V '-!-3, J coi;. t lcr Miu-i. Handles ai;J 7" - - - - . - ,"".'' rrtmnHtU rmty W:l in'ft. rothlnir ran bo feircx Cotar oarlfiTfnijCis I-.r?rnmcr. X. Y. c.tv, lrclay or Clu-J-to- licr ? t. hcrric. f.SO a. m. or 1 p. nil i l-J?0-1 cr, fuv .,4"avo WasliitiKt.n at 1 or 6...1 p. ri. t ir.ns i i M. T. rt 13J or 9 p. tn. uma dy(fcr rm.cp 1 fro-i C::! -.irro. r.frbmontt. Thila.. Boston. &c.,seo 'en::y'.) Trct.r 'on r.o-.Xo C.'rvulnr.")t5aUowed to ur H. ( liiiffham, of Oak Potut, W. T, Addison Pottor, o " Thomas P.urden, o Euirenc rurpuson, ..." f'UKD. W. SP RLTNG.r.Uter. 4uld7 ; ysii PROPHIETOIt AKD DEALER IN C0MFECTI01IARIES of all kinds, j Knickknacks. Bread, ! i and other Varieties of the fiaine Claw Soda S&ssapaxiUay Lcn6nado, Tobacco & Ciat3 Of the Best Quality,' . River Street, St. Helen; OKegn Patents, K"o Pay. "O A r3TEl"rVTJT1C Obtaineit fur Mthan; JL XI. J. JCilXl i K) cal I )e vices. Com- pounds. I1t!-.ikTi and Labels. All preliminary examinations aa to patentability, of inventions, iree. Uur "uuide for Ubtainuiir 1'ateiita is aeut free everyXvhere. Address- LiUUIS JiAliUKtt 61 UO. Solicitor of Patents, Washington, I). C. Ebtabliahed 18C4. ; ! I ! n4!ml IF YOU desire without chatige, the new 'drought retii't- ins potat-) Ts.z Blcsh the Giant W'hkat, P.LACK-nEARUEi C'EVTKNti'.u for Synin.!; mid Fall 8owin' the IvItral Uakuen TheAhukes seed tf the great white, grape jNiagaba, mb jcribt fortlm i RURAL HEW-YORKER. the great American jonmal for the farm, carden and home It Is original frtfti .wgihwius; to end WX) original illiibtrationn Vtarty tll'a bt-ct wii- ters in the woiid. Send for free specimen cop ies. . ! l 34 FABK B0Wf . Y. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. Land Okfice at VANcoiivEn "W October 29th, 1SS3. Notice is hereby ffiven that in compliance with the provision of the Act of Comrres approved June 3, 187S, rntitled "An Act for thejiale of 1'imber Lands m the States of Cu lfomia. Ore- n. Jevaia, ana m aslunton Acmtory, Michael V. lJri'au of Multn tw ah County Ore gon has this day tiled in thU ortice his applica. tion to purchase the M. E. of fcjec. 28 T. 9 N. li. 4 w . oT the Willamette- Meridian. ' j Testhnony va the above caa will be taken be- the JuSe of tl iVoUte Court at Kalama, W. T. cn Monday, tho 7th. day of January, Aliv and all person" having aioverae claims to the a!ovedecriledlandfl. Ortwiy liorfio Thereof. are hen hy required to file their c aim's in thi of. hce within nxty (IjO lav frm -te ijcfcof. VliED. W. bPAHLlXG, iistcr. u4nlSn2. J Nctico cf Application to ?xu:c2ttQ Tintsr Ztis.il L.vxn Orricic at VaScowek v. T. October 3lst,lSS:'. Xolice i hereby siventhat incompliance with the provisions of the Act of Conpri tsu approved June 3. 1S7S entitled " An Act for the bale of Tinibtr Lanlj in the State" of Califoinia, (ro- r'-n. Xevada, and in " achmvt- n leiritory, Thomas S. Lrian, of Multnomah Co., Ur n, has thi: day tleil in this olncc hi applica tion to purchase the cast i of k. w. i and J)ls 3 and 4 of unction 20. township I) north, of rane 4 west, of tlie WiUaniette McA fcuai. lejtnnoijv fil the'ahftve c33i will40 tkeu be fore the Jude of the Probate' U mrt, at-Kalama, A . T. on baturaav. the 2th duv of Jan. 1M. Any and all persons having alUere elaimfs to the alove described landi. 'or'fiey portion there of, are hereby ' required to fiifc their claims in this onico within sixty(OO) dayvfrom date hereof. 1 HKD. YY. SPAIIJL1MJ, Keirister. v4ul4n ! NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMUEIi LAND. Land Omc at Vancouver, W". T. (;ctober 0th. Ii83. Notice U here by ii.cn that in compliance with Ihe provisions of the Act of Con.ress approved June 3. 1S7S. entitled ' Au act for the sale of Tim! er Lamb in tho States of California, Ore 'in, N vada, an I in Waohinton Tenitcrv," Hiram Vi. Uia cey of Multnomah County, t)Ve-:,-n;i has tins day tiled in tit s nfEcV his appli cation to pin chase the North East Quarter of Section 2(J. Township S North, of llane 1 lua3t, of the Willamette Meridian. 'JW-otsv in tha aoove case will be taken be fore iho Ju.le "f the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T. or Saturday, the 2id. da; y of Dec, 1833! averse claims t; Any and all persona having ai the described land, or any ortion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claims in this oitice within Bixtv(CO) days fi'om thite hereof. TltlF). V. ijI'AlMirNU, Uetrutei. v4nl0ol2 j NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PURCHASE TIMBER LAND. " Lant Ofkick at Vani-ocver, W. T. October, 11th. 1883. Notice i- her by iven that in compliance with the provi:'en f the Act of CHrPKS approved June 3. li.8, entitled "An ait fnrthe sale of Timber Ia. d in the States of California, Or er.n, Nevr c a and in Washington Ttnitoiy,' lifnjamin l:t!mes of -Cowlitz. County, Wash. Ter., has this day filed 'in flii vsiifce his appli cation to pin chase the N. W. J of fSec. tW-T 8 K. of rane one east, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the aTv case will be taken be "fsre the'.Tudtre of the Prolwte Court at Kal.mia, Wash. Ter., on Satunlay December ISd. 1SS3. Any and all peftfotis having wtwerse claims . the above tlescribed lands, ur any portion thereof are lreby required to file their claims in th ollice within sixty (t0) days from date hereof. FRED. W.SPAKLINU, Kegister. v4aHol'J l .. . -1 f . I - - fiotico of Application to Pnr43basc ' riiabcp iLn litis. Land Oryics at Vancouves, W. T. November 5th 18S3. i Notice is hereby piven that in compliance "with the provisions of Congress approved J r.rie 3, 1878, " An Act for the s ile of Ti.ober Lr.ndu in the States of Califntvia, I tiregon, NcY.v'.a, and in ' ashinton Territo'ry.'f John T.Cchraa. r f Multnomah County, )rep;on, has ll.isday tiled in this office hia ajjlicati' n to purclu.se tl e South Kast 1 of Section llli, Tor."iw.p S North, l!i7j 1 e. of the il'alfV.ctte Meridian. Testimonv m the case will be taken before the Judge- of the Probate Court at Kalama, ath. Ttr. ou Satunlay, the 12th. day ol Jan. 1E84. Any and-all ver9rTi3-w,in a-.lverse claims to the ab'iye dc'scribtsd lands, or ffnyvprtion there of, are hereby recrnired to file their claim t in this nrrics witbhrixty (60) days from date here of. I FRED. W. SPARUNC, Register. i4n!4n0 I Notice. XT. S.IA OrricK Vancouver, W. T. November 2AI, 1883. Complaint havinsr been enteretl at this f fics by Martin DurflVt naiust 1'iicdricli Hese for abandoning his Homestead Kntry No. 5117, , dated April 11th, ! 18S3, umn the houth west 1 Section 12. Townhip 9N. Uango 1 w. in Cowlilz C untv. Wash. Ter. with a view .to the cance l Uiin of said tntry; the aid par- tien arc hereby summoncrt to appear at tins Office on the !th day of Jan.' 188-1, at 10 o'clock A. M. to refjK id and furnish tcetimcn c mctm inar fa'ul alleired abandonment 1'PwKD. W. SPAKI.INO. Uegi.ter. v Jul 11 . hM John The King of Corns. Bcsioss, 0$ ::.ff (.nrniw. W Ua UUUIU U Pootease KEMIDGT0D v.i i'lw-e ti:e lar&st a-i Bed tqnlppel Arxory in ifo Wcri-3 1 ' ' a::d coN-rv-NTLY tits zzzt cr T'..;ilttte3 rort ai.cfUTACTURTNo Aa TEST! KG riZZAV.!.. Y.'E 1IAVZ MOS OYER OHB IILLIOH fflUTARY- RMS Which have been t-Jcptci ar.d w ia ue ia EVEKV QUARTEH C? TZZZ C LQZZ. nEIIIIIGTOlI SHOT GUNS S.7.Z i:czo rcn t: OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES llare VtUcn IZZCZZZZ S.:1ZZ st l-'tmadrr-zl Fxposuioas, ta rINCirAI, r?J23 U Strength, Simp!icit', Durability, llange, 'Penetration, Precision, lZacc cf Action, and Rapidity of Fire, E.: REMINGTON & SONS, NZW YORIC OFFICZ, ZZ 2tt5 IZROA D VAY. ARMORY. AT7rcx3 ro 1llstkate3 CArM.cc::r. Portia ad Lalaor Bso2iaag93 Office, ro. G3, First Street, net. Oak and Sine PItTLA?iJ, GnECON. ACEHOY' FOE RAiLRMDS Ah'D CaHTBACTOnS. rrzz-? . ia:D 10J kelp itjsnishtd. JTXZ IKFOrMATIO." OIVEX TO lMMiaRAKfS CONCERXiXa "LANDS IX O-lEO0lf ANU WAStllKGTON. Real L'stalo of all 'jfos&'-ipi 'tons at Zowe.t Hates, for Sale. F. H. ARNOLD & CO . COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING .POWDERS. KG YAL (Absolutely Ture). .. fclJdFC;;'S CTborphite) fresh 11 VXFO-D'3. whea frch lx'ili. mi'.y: l&vzsri -BSDKiaD'S eniEI (Aluni ToTrdor) CLETLLiX-:3 noxrrn (3sn r.-ac:sco) (Zlll EE. rsicE's . FX0W FLlr (CrofTs, Z. PaMl)'-.3; UEWIV...' lss.'M CG3CHCS3. .. nscs::ii-3 ....aESSS2S2J CILLET'S !-?y.-i!t) : XUXFOES'S, when not fresh... lTy 1M!ETS (contains alamW,-,- (?lilwauVeo.)"lU?gal." ... CUES (Pon der sold loose) S3 Er2F02DS, when' not fresh.. '.J3 w REPORTS OP GOVEiaEHT. OHEHISTG As to-Tnrity a:idTriiolcsonicncs!j'of tho Ko:al Uakiuj Potrdcr. MZliaro tc-:edajpaei:a;a cf Toyal Bakinj:' TowJcr, vhicli I purchased li 1 i-iurct, PMd finu it couiposea of ruro and vholcconjc In-rcdicutB. It t. a cV( uv., iiuu jLt-uuiposeu 01 ruro ana wholcconjc np-redicuto. It ti a cran li't'rrCt .ftU ac? c' Qc." i" Ml contain cither alur phosphate, cr o'Jicr Jujurua cubBtaccca. u. Lovr lh D." 'Ii i: a edeat-flc fact that tho Royal Baktaff Powder is f bsolutcly pure.'' ' 44 II. A. ilorr, I'h.D." lirlll0 CtS??inid aP"kaa c ruya Baklafj Towdor, purchased by tiye: la ctaccc. IUmiv JUonTos, I'h.D., rrcsldcat of Stevens ics.ltuto cf TccloJo-y." "I have nnalyzcd s package of Royal Eakia,? Powder. Tfco r.iatcrlalatjf whlci It 13 composed aro pure acd -vholesome. B. DaZx lUxcs. iimcAlSycVi epen Tho Royal Baking Powder received r .,,, i. , 7 ' """"Riwii in a country. rr,HQLC2 J human, food haa ever received Mich high, emphatic, (ind uaJ. 5lStt5rtSVSS hCml,t '' rrti?r'7.h ab? flhwtratcs tho comparative wrtb cf rarlons Bakbt a -tZ: "I-0? Chemical AnalysJa and crpcrtactta bo Ij Trot. f,cLedler. fr lrS Ci ?h P,CV7" ta:ca' lbc total IciTcspo-vcr tr vcluno in rrof fi 'vt ' rcsaltvLc!aS Jadicatcd. ThU pracuSal tt for vrorth by 1 7 PV? What CXCrj 9t consumer cf tho Royal Bakl4 roj.derl.aow8 by practical experience, that, whilo ft eo.ts .1 few rcht W pound mora lan crtLnnrr Linda. It f-r r-in- ...-..i f,v-S-- "".erk. AtfcgletrialoX faj-landed pereoa cf thc33 facts. of BJrM;i5S Unir iMhi.i..V.... 'woi BEST IM THE WORLD. A!so Organ Stocls, Instruction IMS and Sheet F3usic. : ' r SsnsJ fcr oar fto CaSalao fcf Km Styias. MANUFACTURED CY G. Earhuff, - - Chicago,-ta 20 liillic-i Bottles sold in 10 veara. A certain Cnr a ft 0 liillicn Bottles sold in 10 years. A certain Cur 3 for Dyspepsia, all Disease cf tho jlitlncyt. Liven Stomach, Blood, Ekin and Smth. Can Product) Tho'uaanJs o Letters proyiij itsCnrtilirerY-vir:. AN OLD AKD UOr.G TTJla ItfJEDT. LAEosAToor 77 A:-nry Btceet, hew toujc cirr. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Corn Killers. The most'tlesscrata "Wacts &a. Spxedtlz cured. Yzice 25 Cents, -An Mailing Remody far Hot, Swollen and Tender Fcct,ChnhIaini?,&c. Pries 2.5 Cents. ' BComea30 Hanuf '3 Co., 230, Cth Ave. Tlace, H. Y. City- . Fcr by AgcnU, DrvggiaU and iihoc Lttate's. ZZ CCCZ) T.ZZVZ.TZ C2TAINT.D AT AT.r. T-AXCES. V."Z KZTZZ. ro aso::v v::o j:as usro tiie:. ILION II. V, r.ir7P?zi th the hliefct award over all cennr tit r titor i tho Royal Baku! j J'owdcr will costLnco any ... , ' 1 to be of a hhr a. ?w won, 1 1 so; xo ue ia a- iuu;e t