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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1884)
J-r4 T-.i. i-t.'. - WtL2 UUiiUlC DBOPS The coming man t urned out to' be a Miis Alice E'lvyart is stopping at "Sit. I'dm owls'. , ' Mr. T. Cooper is still doing a rushing business as butcher. G. W. McBriilelias iucreased his stock lately in many articles. A. II. Ulakesley lias a tine run of 'custom in his elegant hotel. Judge Moore is all tlte time increas ing his stocfc of law books; t Mrs- "YVintoii is on a visit to her father, lion. Nelson IIoyL - f Mrs.- Wm. Harris died last Monday. Further particulars next weHc. ltev. Father Sell wood will predcll here next Sabbath at the Usual hours. The V. C. T. U. meet on Suuday at 5 p. m. in the Good Templars' hall A part of Muckles' wharf fell down being weighed down too heavily with lumber. Mr. J. Neeley is the happy father of a young son: weighed 11 lbs. on his ad vent. N . Mr. A. II. Blakesley has hired the Girrig place on Germany Hill; and put in a crop. There is to be a number of kickers this election. Let 'ecu kick as long as they doii't kick usl Mr. J. S. Davenport always carried a full stock of goods, Add a great variety of desirable articles. Thanks for choice flower and gaVden ! seeds from the Agricultural Department Washington, DC, Sunday School immediately "after the morning services, and at 1 P. M. when there is no preaching. Mr. Edmonds' brother and another gentleman are Ashing for salmon with headquarters at St. Helen. A Republican club has been formed in St. Helen. The book for signers is in charge of Guy W. Coif. "lion. G. W. McBride will speak on ' the 20th. at 7 p. m. in St. Helen and Hon. Linger Hex maim on the 2ytlu Wc have received D. M. Ferry's Seed Annual and Seed packages, all first class The book is a beauty and useful too. It is an improvement for a man to be gritty but not for a strawberry, so the Muckles pii sawdust around their vines. Miss Helena Hoiman f?as been down on a visit from Salem. Mrs Ilolman remains badly afflicted with rheumatism Since Kendal Llakesley found S. A. Miles was so interested to visit him when he had his fall, he has made up great friends with him. Free rides are all the goon the '-Jo ph Kellogg. The boat is crowded, pass age fare is made up in die increase in those taking nieafr. T. C. Watts had at tedth pulled the "other day. It was "the longest-rooted tooth we ever saw; one cf its roots was clinched in hi boot heel. Obed Ulakesley has a fine ce-Hft.jtiori of seed potatoes for sale at the ranch foot of Sauvie's Island just sold by Tay lor to Enoch Meeker. John U. Gough, the celebrated tem perance lecturer, is expected to arrive in this city about June 3, on a lecturing tour. Portland Ex J. S, Davenport has got a big ice, and an ice cream freezer, so he can make de licious ice cream scream -with delight these hot days at the very thought of it. Cho G. Young has opened a wash house at Rainier. He starts in with a big patronage. Cho is fc'Mirring-fellow. and very popular wherever he does bus iness. Last Sunday evening'fbr tlb mcetirrg of the W.. C. T. U. Francis Miles trimmed the lamps in the'ehurth. Who furnished the oil is a mystery. There was an abundance. Mr. G. Wr. Harris k& hired P:ck ney's hotel at Columbia 'City for a seas on" Mr. Harris is a steady gentlemanly fellow, and a good accession to any com munity. Judge Moore wiiV'soon have a piazza f ro.-ted in front of his residence on Hon-'-.ty Hill. Mr. OttoGodkin will be' the architect, and will construct one in good taste, as he is a ne rrOrkman. '.r. Mrs. N. L. hrdy is ijne of the most gifted ladies in t Helen though per laps everybody don't know it, as Mie is i very modest lady. Isn t it funny 'Ut prople will li Iranting stars Ot UlC ) . , ... t ! .r,t wasuitu.le away oH in lieaven wlion , li' V an- sliiniii" i iUt clww to thcui ami i .. a I Ify n.-ver discern tliefu : .trte MtIfV Floral CKism', Nf Y&tir, hi anfong the illustrated artieleV in its'Macl? number two that render it especially attract rye." Olio; or" ifti lirsV ! page, of a scarlet Lilly," the blossom's of which range themselves in a circse at the top ot the flower-stock, making a gorgeous crown. The other of a Floral Arch; ' illustrating one of the ways by which' the lawn can be ornamented a side from bedtling arrangements. Vari ous interesting papers are contributed by well-known writers. Mr. "SVm. Falcon er, formerly superintendent .of the Har vard .Botanical Gardens, describes how a garden can be made beautiful with hardy flowers collected from the woods and meadows. F.iLance tells us of the nov eties among 'Roses grown both in this country and a Wad. 1. D. Sturtevant has some interesting facts to give about " Yellow Water-Lilies," a subject on which he is an authority. In the de partmeut of Home Decorations only such novelties in fancy-work are .shown as are easy of execution and require small out lay for materials, a feature which com mends it to aU ladies. As the season is at hand when Spring Flower Gardens must be made, it is tim'elv to sav to our readers that the publishers of the Flo ral Cabinet send this year, post free, to every yearly subscriber Two Fverbloom ing Itoses, or ten packets of choice Flow er Seeds. As before stated, any of our readers ltiaV have a copy of the Cabinet for examination at half price (six cents) by mentioning this paper. Address La dies' Floral Cabinet, 22 Ycsey Street New York. The third Sun Jay in this morth Quarterly Meeting will be held at Lay view commencing the Saturday proceed ing. Ilcv. Mr. Sails from Portland anJ llev. Mr. Reese from Carroll ton Will as sist llev. Mr. Crosier in the services. Re v.Mr. WebVer will supply Mr. Reese's pulpit at Carrollton while he is absent therefrom at Rayviev. 91. E. CSinrcii Appointments St Helen on the fourth Sabbath of each month, it 1 1 a. it. and 7 P. M. Lay view on the third Sabbath of each month at 11 a. m. and 7. P. M. St. Johns on the lirst Sabbath of each month, at 1 1 a. si. and 7 P. u. Rev. H. II. Crosier, Pastor. Presbyterian Appointments. St. Helens on the first Sabbath of each mon'.r, at 7 o'clock p si. Columbia City on the first Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and on Saturday evening previous at 7. Rainier on the fifth Sabbath, when it occurs, morning and evening. Wcstport on the fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. Knappa on the second and third Sabbaths, morning and evening. Rev J. A. Hanxa, Pastor. JANUARY 1884! AHKUAL SETTLEMENT OF AGOOUHTS. I le-i;'e to close issy o!cs for ISSU arid in order to so it is neees sary that all aevonntsap tc JDeersu ber iJ, I.s::. lie setlled immediate ly, either by casiJ or note. w. sacit as IDE. Chairs, Rawhide & Wood Seats For Sale. Made to Order. OTTO GQBKIK. v4irfal0 HEALKK IN General Merchandise, ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new and complete stock of Goods now in store. Prices reasonable. Terais Ciioh. autntf v T. Cooper's Butcher Shop next d-oJ to Davenport's Coffee House. ruvsst Sr. St. Kelrx, Oregon. Choice meats' of all kin Is for sale. uaAteJ for The Livi of all th'i -P U fT" Presidents f IB Bi S Ojio V. S. Thi l..4.,.Jf liofil: t'vrr nild for lss ths ' twice our pric. The fastest Heilm- in A- j ineiiea. J nniif-i' p. t.fi( to ae.its. All Intel- ; meiie. JjJ""". wt t Any fmit vM Uc,uue a j ..coful a-ut. lVnn-s free. FUi.i-KTr Look, i o-, Portland, .KUine. 1 W. 22. WHXT2TEIV Barbs? &Hairdress. Also for Sale Cano'iSs", Ni:ts, Cankko Piiuirs, Grkkn FitrtT?; CitAciiF.r.s, Gi..vj;!::i Ale, S a r 5 a f .Cr. i l l a , Soi- ?VATT.R,' TWacCO, ClCiA'H?,- flAlR OlI IV.!!! UMEItV, Picture Frames, Hat Hacks, Yankee Notions, and Drugs.. I. G. DAVIDSON, Photographer. Cc'KNEn First axi Yamhill, Stukkts PortlAni : : Oregon Will be nulled Efi,''1to OH-aLpplicanis and to customers of last year wil'nopt or;l.ri:-.g it. It contains illustrations, prices, d-'rnj 'ions and girectiens for j'syitin? all Vi!-.ib'.e and Flower fc:ds. Plar.;i. :Jv lJ--aI:iii?5e nl DM. 5 GQ?Vx& J. W. CAW1P3ELL, Civil Engin and Sitrveycr. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with proni)tnesi and dispatch. aulotf $10,000 in gold Coin, To b exchangetl for goods for which value eceivcd will be given to the purchaser, at the Bargain Store, Columbia City. This store is fast becoming pop ular on account of the excellent Qi'ALirr of ifoods kf pt wd the exceedingly low prices for which they are sold. Give us a crll. C. II. HOUuKj, Proprietor '4n2"ja25 The r.UYrns' Crirr. 'a i ' 8ucJ March r.nd fcc;-i., c:u h ! inches, v.ith bver l,JiOO illustrations a wliflc l-ic-turo eallerr. Hives wLole- ?alc pviccs dincl to consumer's all poods for iernal;or family Vte. Tells Low ts order, find gives exact 'cort "of every thing you ue cat, drink, wear, cr Iiave f ;n wiih. These invaluable books con tain information gleaned from the map kets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cent.". Let tis Lear from yoi?. Jiespcrtt'ully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. S & 239 Wabash Avenue, Chlcano. 111. r-v- : , S'.COoutnt free. f?ta ; ' r I i -,- .1...... s us. risK. lf I fnV fital n t r IJea Icr, 3 U. ri tl vf i v.-;mt U'isr.iPsa rt wlueii xaE' "I ' ik-i v;is of titliiT sex. votips or 0 old. 'hCi make ;;r- :.t pay all the thin throy ivork, with absolute crta'nty, write f f p:ii;icular to i IT. 1 AUJiTT & Co. Pci-tla-nd. .-:l-;:i- Proyosalr; for riinitiiry lii!i)lis, t IIeadqcArticuh Depat.t m untok th e Columbia, "j okkif eoc ctmek tcarteumastkk, j VASCOfVEii I'.ahhacks, W. T.. Marc?i . S84. I SKALED PROPOSALS, IX TKII'LICATE, SUBJKCT to the usual cmiditious, will re ceived at. this otbee or at the ot!iet.-s nf tl'?iT. S. Quartermasters at the follo'.-jii-4-xa:nb posts, f. until 1J a clock, li'Kjn, i7 .lil.'(ay, April t ti, 184, at whifrh jlac- ani time they will be op ened, in pntienoo f bidders, for the furnishing and dolivf ry of 'military .'itipplii'.vibiriii-' the fis cal year coriiMecii July 1, 1S.S4. and en linjj June oO, ao follows: VV'ood, Coal, Char- cal. Oar.s; I -iarley, I Iran, Hay. and Straw, or Hay in 1k-u f Sttiw, or such of atAd suppl es as ma v be reijni red at Portland, Orpijoii, l'oit fir.bv, V. T:, H 15oi.-,e Harntcks, J. T. Fort Walla yV alia. Y T., Port Townsc-n I, W. T.. Vancouver, l)eKt, W.T. Port CfCHi cfAJene. I.T., Port Klamath, Ore Port Spokane, Y. T., Port Stevens, Oregon, Port Lapwai, L T. The ( Jovcrnnient reserves the ri.dit to reject any or all 1 1 opo-;als. Preference will be ftive'U to articles of "meKf!r pr.Kluoti'm, and to arti cles of Hnu-f tic reduction produced on the Pa cific ooat, c u litious of iice ai.d finality bein equal, to the extent of consumption repiired ly tfie public servioe tber. lihink projo.sals and printed circulars, -ivin fall particulars as to the manner ot bidding, Ac, wijl beTufmVhod application to this oltice or the tsiarteruinsters at the various poi.s named. j;nvelAps containing proj)- sals tihould be marked; ''Proposals for at , "' ad dressed to the uiideri'rie 1, or the respective PoHt 'iaitcrnia,-ter?.. A. S. KIM P. ALL, Major and Quartermaster, V. K. A. . Chief Quartermaster. Proposals forTransportation. I Tea ngcAKTKKs f Jkpartment octhe Coi.um m a, "1 (Office of Chief Qi akteumastf-r, Vancoi veh P.ahuaoks, W.T.. March fi, 1884. j SKA LED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, Sl 'li.JP.CT to the usual conditions, will be re ceived at this office, until 12 o'clock, smon, on Monday. April 7, LS84, at which tiifcc and place thev will be ""ened in the present; of bidders, forthetransK)itationof military 'supplies on thej following cltci lUed routes iiurui year ooinmenc in duly 1, 18-4 and endtup: Jne 30, 1S;4: Wau Transiibrtation. IJoi'TK No. 1. Spokane Palls, Y. T. to Port Sjokane, W. T. Route No. 2 Ashland, Oregon, to Fort Kbtinath, Oreprn. ltOCTE No. 3. Pendleton, Oregon to Poise liarracks, IjT. RoctsNo. 4. Kuna, I.T, to Boise Rarracks, I. T. Rocte No. fi. Rathilrum, I. T., to FortCiour d'Alene I. T. Route No. C, Lcwiston, I. T., to Fort Lap wai, I. T. Ktenmer Transjrt.-t?ioR. Route .No. 7. For transportation of If. S. M.ilitary Supplies between Astoria and Fort Stevens, Oregon, an! Fort Caiiby, W. T. ' Itoi i'E No. S. Retwcen I'orth'.nd, Oregon, and Vancouver, W. T. The Cc ve.-ninpiit TeP".rves tT.e' right torejp-t any or a 1 proposal. jilanl: proposals, form of contract, and printed circulars, giving full information as to the man ner of bid will be fu ner of bidding', terms ot c.'mtract and paymcit, mushed mi application to tins oli-. p. mes 'containing lu-oposals should be iii:iiki-d: - i; ked: "Proposals for Trnuspoi tatioil on !.,.tu . o;,'ned. - . and aiMresseti vo tlie iiiuI'.t. A. S. KIMBALL, Major and Onarterniacter, V. S. A., Chb.f Ouarttnuii-ster. Mr;:. J- r I 1 Lr 'lhi 1 Komey IN MAM IN l.tlntiPJ 1 TV riiU """""t- The most succossful Remedy ever discovcreU as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. HEAD I'liOOF BELOW. St. Chaki.es, Anc., Ah?. 23, 1833. B. J. IvENHAM. Co., (!eST.s: I take pleas ure in informing you that 1 used nearly all of the bottles of Jrdalls Spavin Cure Jhat you sent me frci.V St. Lotus, according to directions, an I to my satisfaction (and 1 must say to my surprise) itf about two weeks my mare was en tirely well of her lainene.-s caused by a bog spavin of over one year's standing and in three weeks time the swelling Mas all gone and the mare is now eu tirel v well ami can trot nn" IHj aai ever. I consider the bottle of KendaH'S Spa viir Cure worth to me ?l-"0,C0as the animal was worthless as she was on three legs and could scarcely get around on them and now he is the finest buggy animal in these parts ami with the remnant of the l ottle after turing the mare I have nearly cured a severe corn on the ball of my big toe that has given me great pain for two or three years. 1 have only applied Kendall's Spavin Cure four tims and the corn now is nearly out by the roots and without any pain. In short I think it is the best liniinent that is in use. I have Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases aiid I would not take any money for it if 1 could riut jet another. Hoping you great uucees J remain Yours respectful1 y, It. C. 2IAKTIN. KENDALL'S SPAVINE CURE ON HUMAN FLESH. Vkvat, Ind., Aug. 12, ioSl. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: Sample of circulars received to-day. Please send me some with my imprint printed on one si.le only. The Kendall's Spavin Cure is, in excellent demand with n, and not onlv for animals but for hu man ailments also. Mr. JoS. VonS,. no of the leading fanners of our county, sprained an an kle l)x11y, a-nit knowing the value of the remedy for horses, tried it oh himself, and it did far better than he expected. Cured the pain in very short order. Vo'lrs respectfully, C. 0.Thiedani. Trice $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for S-J.O0. All druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietor, Du. B, J Kendall &. Co., Knosburgh Falls, Vt; Send for Illustrated cir cular. TRANSPORTATION C9 MPAHY The new "anilc5egant Steanbcat tcavesi Portland, foot of Aider Si. for Ii Center, Tu tl.iy, Tliur.-'d.iy nnd S.itur.1 i- at 10 . !., touching St. lielca. Itke Kivcr and aU intermediate landing. K; turning le.tves LaC'enter at 6 a. m. , Monday, Wednetutay, and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wednes day and Thursday. ?d six cents for postage, and recei ve free, a costly box of irood.a which will help you to more r.ionpy riht away than any thing eNe in this world. All, of either sex, suc ceed from iiistliour. Tlie broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At oncca dvlre.s. Tkl'E !i Co., Augusta, Maine. IF YOU desire wiTiiot.T cbarke, the new drought resist ing Ktat The F.r the (.jIa:it AVueat, P.lack-bea V.ei Cknh:m:iai., for Spring and Pall sowing-the Rckal (i.KiEN Tkeasi'.sks seed of the great while K'ape Niagara, hub scrib; for the RURAL HEV-.Y QM ICEO. the preat American journal for the farm, garden and Tirtrfce- it Is original from beginning to end H00 origf'ia'liKtitr-vrio.s vearlv the best wri ters iu the worid. Send for free pec'men cop- J les. 34 FAItr! IK5W, 17. Y. l$o Patents, Ho Pay.J IP A HP IP IVTHIPi Obtained fr: Meihan.'. JL rllilJ-i AhJ cal Devices, Com- pLVlfdr,, jligns and Labels. All preliminary examinations as to patentability of "in ventyau-s, free. ur "(iuidc for Obtaining PatefctS 1s sent free everywhere. Address LOUIS P.AOOPR & Co. Solicitors of Patents, WASIfiVSTO.V, D. C. ri41ml Established loG4. XoJicc of.AppHcatioit to rnrcSiasc Ti:nber Land. Land Okkice at Vancouvkr, W.". March 11th. ISM. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 187S entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," 1 1 riimir f r k'n ini nf MiiHimiiinli Co.. Or'OH-baS this iay tiled in this oilico bis application to purchase t he fc. w. i of Sec. Tp. 9 N . of Range 3 West, of lh lllainette -Meii.tian. Testimony in the above tase will betaken be fore the Judge of the Probate Cowrfr,t Kalama, Wash. Tr. on Monday, the L'lith. day of May, 1884. . Any and all jcrsohrs haing adverse claims to the above described land, or any po-fion there-if are hereby required to file their 4rfaiins in this office withtii sixty (COldava from date hereof. PRLLO. W. SPARLING. Register. v4'n3.1m21 jMotice of Application o Pur chase Timber Land. Land Office at Vancouvkh, W. T. March 14tJi. 1SS-1. Notice is hereby given that in rompVance with theprovisi.nu of the Act of CVrrress approved June 3, 1S7S, entitled " An Act for the bale of Timber Lands in the State of California, Oregon, NevaMa, and in Washhig.op Territory,' Adrian L. Tower, of X I vltnoiiiah County, Oregon, has this d iv fded int'J.is oliiee bis application to pur chase this s. k J of Sec. 2S, Tp. U North, of Range 3 w. of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the -above case will be taken be-fore-tt".' Judge "of the Probate Court, at Kalama, Wsh. Ter. on Saturdav, the i-'oth. ilay of .May, 1S84. . Any and all persons having adverse claims to tr.c above described lands, or any portion there of Pre hereby required to ril.K their claimsin this, otfice within sixty (uOl days from date hereof. PRKD. M. SPARLING, Register. v4n33m21- ' i T. S. Lxnd Office, Vancouvkr, W. T. April 3i I. 1SS4. Complaint having been entred at this ();Kce bv John M. Crooksa-gainst Jafnes W. Shintafter ff'r abanditMimr Iiw Homestead Entry No, oO'll, dated March 27th, 1SS3, upon t!:eN. K. Quarter of Section 24, Township 8 North, Rat.ge 1 blast in Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter., with a i;r to the cancellation of aaid entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Oftlce on the 17th day of May. 1SS4, at 10 o'clock -A, v., to respond and furnish testimony concealing 1 iid alleged abandonment. PRED. W.SPALINO, Jirgitcr. v4n.U-.all p - iXb JLI ITZLOf., 0?.C o:. liter JSl'4t hr front, o.'.iirand. Civi-n ti C!ictioBS, Etc. MIli.'Hf DILLABD, At iiarasy-at-Law1 Office, at St. Helen, Oregon. Will atten terms of Cou it at Asor, Ka- lama !c Pi tlai id. Practice in ail Courts of State ji Wast . Ter. v3nin24 T- A. PicBREDE, Attoriiey - at - Law, OUlijOX CITY, OKKGOX. Particular attention given to businevs befor the Ltnhl Oftlce. novl2tf DP. T2T0HAS STEWART, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, River Street, St. Helen-; Oregon-. 2mC6 a. a. p u 1 li r s, D, I), s. No. SFirst Kt Portland, Cr. Does First Class Work at Lowest Bates. I V3n4a2o - & CO.l of the SrrENTiric A.'TFniCAX. eon. un to net u'S'iic-itiirs for l':itents, ";aviats. Tnilt 4rk. Copyrlfrlit.-, for tlia Unite I ft-Atc. CmiHdn, in lnnsl. Fruiltre. Germany, etc ll.tnil Book ubout aients sent frt?o. Thirty -spvpti ycurs' cxpeiirnce. . PuU-iitsebtjiineil through MUN'N & CO. arc noticed Jn the Scil NTlKiO Ameuicax. tlio larKCSf, t-et. and Inost widely circulated wituntifK pajwr. t.1.20aycar. Vpkly. Splendid cnftiavin.'9 and intorpstinK in formation. Specimen copy of thn Beirut ific Amer ican sent free. Artdi-.S MUNS fi CO., SCIENTIFIC American Ofllce, 2G1 Broadway, New York. 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, 090 1?Tat,X'- "EI-mfOVEX Orran ronUilns lOfull rata Ooklen Tonpuo Heeds , T M'OPK, Wnlnut or Ebonixed Cw, (Ortaws.Metal toot I'lat.-s.rnHirhtJV-ilown.stcel Fpr nr, Jjinuitnd3i Kockrt for Music, Handles and l-p": r:r,'!'ntr't".5.,'",cnt Stp Anion, EV AMI JOttt, UEKJHiO A !U Contented bonjiors HtcrsN. tow iwYmont': . T.2fV!.,"cr,.'l!?nfc' t2T Factory working IAY unj VyJMJAiaun a hiectno l.i;;ht tr. Kit: JIT to (11 order PJ'rfcc, Iloxcrt. lcIlTcrcdonIanrl CO wy tern licrc. btoul, llooh. Ac., only vDsfU J crur ent ml t wm yotf art m-4 f-,!f;l rtlnn Orgem oxi mj T 1 M I. mil 4 . ' .'. , a rouu-s irom lo. npo. K:clunninl. VhMa., Hctr.n f-e tva P-catty'ii Kxcun-lon KoiiteCireu!3i-,"t5IlowcIl to'osr rpenw fT jt,a !'iy; V)no anyv. ay, you are elccn.. Lcullful li:lrr.lcq -tal,.sm, trvt. AiIUlXSS or Call U"-a fAIUCL r. MATTY, T7ahkstoa, IT.tv Jf rzsr I ITotice. cf Application ta Pxircliass Tim"b3r Lands. Land Office at") Vancouver, W. T. . February 27th. 1S.S4. j Notice iia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitle I " An Act' for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory, Henry S,! Gregory -of Multonisth County, Ore gon hasthis day tileel in this oirice his applica tion to purchase the N A ot N. P. i of Sec. 30. Tp. 8 N. of Range 1 W. of the Willamette Mei-dian. Testimony in the above case will be taken be fore thS Register and Receiver at Vancouver, W. T. on Wednesday, the 14th. c'ay of May, ISN-l. j Anv and all persons clairng adversely to said descibetllandsor any jortion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this oilice within ixty(!0) lavs from date hereof. i FJIKD W. SPARLING, Register. v4i31m7 CONSOLIDATEU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, W. T. ; February 18th, 18S4. Notice is hereby irven thirt "the following- named settlers haVe tiled notice cf .their inten tion tomuke final proof in uupxrt of their claims, and that saut proot will he nunl! vtore the Regis ter and Receiver, at Vancouver- Wash. Ter. on Wednesday, April fth, 1H84, viz:. . Pretlerick ieisler, Ifoiuestead Applications Nos.22iS and o033, for the North Past of Sec. 5 Tp. DN. ii. 1 w. &. names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion o?'?aid land viz:Tosef N. Carlson, .'harlcs JI. Harmans, Prank R. Wahlberg, and Charles llogan, ali of (astle Rock, Cowlitz Co, W. 1. Joftof N. Carlson, lloincstefi.il vAjiplications Ncs. 2277 and 2."34, for theV.V. iof N. E. 1 ami Jr 1 and 2 of Sec 4, Tp. D x .t. 1 w, & k. w. J of r-, K. j of Sec. 3-5, 1 p. 10 . II. 1 w. K names the fol lowing witnesses to prove Ins continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Pianlf R. ahrbrs, Charles H. Harmans, Frederick Geisler, nnd Charles I logan- all of Castle Rot-V.-Owlitz Co. W. T. Fr-urk H Wahlboig, Additional Homrstcad Application No. 2S7fbrthe k. e. of ll. w. j& Jot No. 1, of Sec. 10 Tp. 'J N. n. 1 w. & names the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Josef N. Carlon, Charles H.'flaruMW, Fred erick Geisler, and Charles Hogan, all of Cowlitz ' PR EH. W. SPARLTNG, Kefedster. v4n30f2f , Consolidated Notice ! o Publication. Iai Officb at Vani-ouver, W. T. March 12th. 1S84. Notf is hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and thai said proof will be made before the Judgeof tlie Probate Court at Kalama, Wash. Ter., on Satur day, April 2Cth, 1SS4, viz: Myra 11. Hirttingtcn, devisee of Warren Turner, Additional lloino ttead Application No. 2'J4S, for the West 4 of. South Rust I of Section, Tp. 7 N. Raligc l W., and names th followiij witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said, viz: A. P. Moid ton. Henry Moulton, J. W. Choato, -Tit Saluuel Adams, all of Carrollton, Cowlitz Co. W. T. i James S. Huntingt ui, Additional Homesteal Ai'plication No. 3007. for the North J of South West i of Section ri, Tp. 7 N. Range 1 "West, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up.m, and cultivation of said land, viz: A. . Moulton, Henry Moulton, J. W. Chojite. and Samuel Adams, all of Caroll ton, Cowlitz Co., W. T. PRE U. W. i PAR L TNG. K gistr v4n33ui2l I P ATTESTS . . , ... ,.7 , ni r, noTiunv cn tc lelror ontc anil eirnmlne I be lr-j.t rumcnt. )v N. Y Citv Eirrlay or nirutonhrr St. Ferries. 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