The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, May 23, 1884, Image 3

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CQLIJIsIBlAIl
U. S. 0FFSCA1L PAP3.
Mr. Sliik-U is lining the lar.k with
Mr. T. Goober is still cloiucj a rushing
Lusiucss as l.'U teher.
G. W. McBricle has increased his scock
lately in niiuiy articles.
Ju'lge Moore is all the time increas
ing his stock of law bocks.
J. W. CmipVII has lately been survoy-
in the vicinity of Pocky Point
111.
Mr. J. X. Wright has moved rlyht in
to the upjvr story of the Taylor house.
Tim blasting on tli3 r-iilioaJ souuds
like the reverberation of distant thun
der. A young boy living at Asa . Richard
son's ucrosi the river broke liu arm the
other day.
Mr. Louis Edmond?, of Union Ridge
lucisBtf a hippy father on Wednesday
of last week.
The In.hp:nlznl fellow ha3 his por
trait in his 1-ist )AXer, if you don't be
lieve it, as Jack.
3Ir. J. S. Davenport always carries a
full stock of goods, and a great variety
of desirable articles.
Thanks for choice flower and garden
seeds from the Agricultural Department
Washington, D C.
Mrs. Davis ui her daughter Bertha
"avo us a call on Thursday. They arc
verv picas. tut ladies.
We siw a tin? portly laiy ia G. W.
McCride's store, and some one. told us it
was Mrs. Van Cornet.
O. M. Uofateater & Co. s Art Gallery
will be in Sc Helens the 1st. ot June
lSl to stop two weeks.
Rr. Mr. Cr.-ier will preach niorn
fjig and evening at the M. E. ChurVh in
St. H.len on Sunday next.
We have revived D. M. Ferry's Seed
A r.ra-d an I -d a'l riVit class
The book is a beauty and useful too.
There v.-as a big crowd at the Pay
vijw Q. M. la-t Sabbath, and the het
was s: great two ycung men fainted.
Mr. E.!i?on fro.n MisiVdr:, lately a
got of S. A. Miles, intends to buy a
$20,000 estate near Oystcrville, W. T.
Mr. Drury, an old resident of St,iIIel
en is cm a visit horn He is a guest of
S. A. Mile?, and is a pbascnt, agreeable
rjan.
Iz S2C.cs quite a losi to St. Helen so
ciety to not see Mr. and Mrs. Stickle.
Put what is our loss is soxebody else's
irain.
In our paper we strive to avoid a
sameness, or to always run our cart in
the sarna old rut. Variety is the spice
of life.
Obed Plakesloy has a flue collection
of seed potatoes tor sale at the ranch
foot of Saavie's Iilau l just sold by Tay
or to Enoch Meeker.
John Swinton has immortalized':CIats
kanie" in one of his .stirring editorials
that ring round the world. He mu.t
have been reading the Columbian.
J. S, Davenport ha3 got a big ice, and
iv. ic:i cream freezer, so he can make de
licious ice. cream I scream- with delight
these hot days at the very thought of it.
Clio G. Young has opene I a w.th
house at Rainier. He starts in with a
big patronage Ciio is a stirring fellow,
and very popular wherever he does bus
iness; Mr W. H. Whitney cuts the close crop
to hair with the greatest ease, ho has the
tools to do it with. A grand thing in
political times and hot weather to keep
the head cool. ,
G. Vv Harris has Lindley Shintafler
;as partner in Piuckney's lioU-1 at Colum
bia City. We urderstand they are do
ing a good business, and have quite a
number of boarders
A photographer in a boat is taking
landscapes around St. Helen. Daven
port's store is full of them. He lias tak
en one of the school-children in front of
i he school house. I
Judge Pope has been down twice from
Portland lately to look after his f irm.
Judge says there is po place wheic he is
so happy as ho was on Ashland Far.ii.
It is a charming place.
Mrs. Garrison has not returned from
The Dalles. Mrs. Harris died at the
residence of Esq. Walker, one of our
former residents When Mrs. Garrison
returns we will get full particulars.
!THE, f?T FATE .....
- C!IL4HHC llii UIlll till 'iiu nil iHf
niiraM May nuuil r. Notable fetUu.es
are thi- frontispiece, "Morning Pr.iyer,"
from C. S. IVarce's Silon picture ; the
rofu.sdy illustrated article on l!ie Na
tional Academy Exhibition, and the first
of an invaluable scries (f ar.icies on
"The Modern Home, '? treating of the
vestibule nnd hall. Louis Leloir and
George. Fuller, artists recently deceased,
receive appreciative biographical notice
The work of Solon, a famous French ce
ramic artist, is described and illustrated.
Other articles of much interest arc on
spurious old faience, the drawings of the
old matters, the Pastel Exhibition and
" How Me Lost the Castellani Collec
tion." The supplement sheets include
designs for monograms, jewelry, voud
oarving, etched and hammered brass,
and china paintings, ( pansies, roses and
rhododendron for vase and tiles); a pom
rirranate design from South Keiii-incrton
for an e;nVroidered screen, and a child's
head in color from a drawing ty P. A.
Wiile. With the May number 'J he Art
Amateur is to be intro.lu?cd in England
after the manner of IIirp;rs and the
Century, and we doubt nut the Pritish
public will give it. n cordial welcome it
deserves. Price, 1.00 per year; single j
nu-nliers, o.. cents. Montague .Murks,
Publisher, 2o Union fvjiuue, New York
The Ladies' Floral Cabinet, New
Yor.x, has among tin: illustrated articles
in its March number two that render it
especially attractive. One, on its lirst
page, of a scarlet Lilly, the blossoms of
which ranrt themselves in a circle at
the top ot the flower stock, making a
crortroous crown. The other of a Fioral
Arch, illustrating one of tlie ways by
which the lawn can be ornamented a
sido from beddinij arran-'omeiits. Vari
uus interesting papers are contri!uU-il by
well known writers. INir. Wm. 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. 1 Lance tells us of the unv
eties amoncr Hoses irro.vn both i:i this
country and abroad. 11 D. Sturtcvant
lias some iu.tcre'ing facts to give about
Yellow Water-Liiics," a subject on
which he is r.n authority. In the de
partment of Home Decorations only such
novelties in fancy-work are shown as are
easy of execution and requiie small out
lay for materials, a feature which com
mends it to a'l ladies As the season is
at hand when Jk'pfhig Fiowci- Gardens
must be m&de, it is timely to say to out
readers that the publishers of the Flo
ral Cabinet send this year, post free, to
every yearly subscribe r Two Everbluom
ing Hoses, or ten packets of choice Flow
er Seeds. As beforn stated, any of cur
leaders may have a copy of the Cauinet
for examination at half price (six cents)
by mentioning this pap'i. Address La
die' F.oral Cabinet, 22 Vtsey Street
New York.
We have received D. W. Prentice &
Cos. Jfusijfil awl Home, Journal for
May. Jt is enlarged, and a great cred
it to th enterprise to Mr. Prentice. The
music in this number "The Arrow
and the Song." and "Greeting in the
Forest".
All for 10 cent?, or 7o cents per year.
107 Fitst Street, Portland,
r.
The W. C T. U. meet on Sunday at
O P. M. -
Snuday ScIiooL
Sunday SjIiooI immediately after the
morning services, and at 1 p. il when
there, is no preaching.
P. E. Quic::, Sunt.
151. E. Clsurcli Appointments
St. Helen on the fourth Sabbath of
each month, at 11a. m. and 7 P. M.
Pay view on the third Sabbath of each
month at 11 a. m. and 7. r. li.
St. Johns on the first Sabbath of each
month, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. li.
Pnv. 11. H. Crosier, Pastor.
Presbyterian Appointments.
St. Helens on the first Sabbath of
each month, at 7 o'clo.k P f.
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.
Westport on the fourtii Sabbath,
morning and evening.
Knappa on. the second and third
Sabbaths, morning and evening.
Pev J. A. Hanna, Pastor.
Will be m:i!ci rpj to tiSi ippiiccnts ami t
e'jsKimcri of ia y-T vhhout ordrring it.
It contain1; ill rat ions, ( rfs, rirsr: iptiorw and
dirfctions (or pianlin? all Ycr tal.!?- and B"l-wtr
Focd. FUnti. t:c. lavalah'.e Jo nil.
D. M. FERRY &. C0.DlT&
PROPRIETOR
13
Clean, Yi'utth'nj,
ETC.
Kainier, - Oregon,
Orders rout ths country v:ill receive our
promjtt attzufiun.
JAWUABY 1881
ANNUAL SETTLED! OF
I desire to close my !o!;s for
1SS3 and in rIer to soil i tiet's'S
sary titat ali ncv taint sup to tcrcr:
!er:&2, Isa, be setiii.'d i:a:::.':ii:ile
ly. cither by cash r
Wm H. 7H222rT35SY,
Barber & Hairdresser.
Also for Sale
Candies, Nuts, Canned Fruit:., G keen
Frvits, CjsACiiEiis, Ginger Ale,
Sarsapauilla Soda Vater,
Tobacco, Ciuars, Hai:;-
0?l, Perfumery,
Picture Frames, Hat PiAc::s, Yankee
Notions, and Drui:.?..
T. Cooper's
33 atelier
.SIjd; wel tlooi to B;iTcn;erts
Tavcn St. Jt. IfELn:;, OaEoorc
Choice meals of a'l J.lii.Is for s;'J.
r.E.u:K IS
General Mero'iandisa,
ST. HELEN, OPEGON.
A new nrul ;onij)lote stiK-k of fluutl'S now i:i
(tore. 1'iices rcahonal.! Tenas Cush.
I. a. DAVIDS02T,
Cor.Nrn Tihst anij Yasiijim-, firraiTs
PORTLANP, Or.LCION
Lfin l.onie-J hcsl l.o : ever s.m or itss iiiao
twi j o it- !:-!- T: f. Ci-i'i s.-U-ii l;un!i in A
mjrij. I;n u-ns) !.-j.i -tt a All iulcl-
i.'at pvi! ; w ia: i '.. A:iv oi e:.n l.?coiue a
s,lcCi9r-.:' .t T--3W fiVO. lf.iI.LTT LOOX.
C.)., IV. 11 n'l, Mr.ine.
trrs
i - 5 j , I O )
Chair;?, z w'cod So. its
'oalc.
to OrC;?,
OTTO GOBIilU.
Px op 03 3 f o rT r a ii p 3 r t at ion .
1 1 cad :". : 1 )r:i' Ai.TJin.vT or tu n CoLv'iiria,
ii'KK'n .!' Csjik.-' ivivauti.ci:ma.-t:
Vanc v.'VKa i'A:.i'..GKs. W.T.. Mar-.-li 0. J
PKAl.KD PUUPO.SALS, IN TtrlPl.lCATiu.
sUis.l i'.C'i to the usual eendii i .ns, will he re
ceived at this o!ric until 1- o'eluek, i. mn, :i
Mon lav, April 7, ll-Sl, at which liiaj an I phic-i
tliey v. ill he opened in the jii-es- ii.-o of l.ivl.icrs,
for t!ie trenspo.-iati n of miiiu.ry s.i!p.i- H n thv
followiu ; deserihc.l routes during year coiiimeae
iaj .July 1, l'j i and m.IiiiLf June ;:0, l:sl:
V;sy,'"i Ti'i:nsioitaliafi.
TIorTi; No. 1. Spohane i-'ails, V. T. to Tort
Spokan". V". T.
JCoi iH Nv. - -r-AsIilatd, Orcjms, to Fort
Kiamath, Ure;:..n.
J Coi r;-: No. :. IVn Ueton, Orem t IZoUa
Earracks, J. T.
J Jolt; No. 4. Xuna. IT. to Eolao EarracL",
I. T.
llot'TH No. o. "athdram, I. T.. to rort Cesar
d'Alenel.T.
Kot ri: No. G. Lewiston, I. T., to Fo: t Lap
wai, I. T.
y.U'aincr Tra'iHyorttiti.on.
Rour:: No. 7. For tra:istortati n of U 5.
iilitary Hapi-ljes between Astoria and Fort
Stevens, Oregon, ant J-'ort CanV.y, W.T.
JtofTE NO. tt. 1'ctwttn J'ortiand. Oreqon,
and 'aric .uver, N". T.
The tioveniment reserves tlic lyht to reject
auv or a 1 proposals.
iilai;k pr.ip.is.ils, f-.rm of contract, and printed
circulars, fd i;:,' tu'l iaforma'a;.n as to the man-m-r
.f l.iJ t'in, terms of contract and paymeut,
will be fiirnisiied on applicati n to this olliee.
Knvelopes containing proposals 8hulvl be
marked: "Pro po-als ior Tra:jspoj Uti on on
Koute No. ," and r.dJrefrsed io the r.ader-
Biyutd. a. S. KI.MEALL,
J.?ajor and iuartermastcr, I. . R. A.,
Chi.-f Quartermaster.
fiU H !. K.M I XkH' -ives of all the
iru iM tL 6il ti v. . 71
Publication.
L..-i Okficu at VAXcoi vrn, V. T.
March 12th. 1S4.
NTotice i hrrehy given that the foilowiu
nauied s -ttleis liave fled r.oticj -f their intiulion
t make tinal proof in support of th-ir claim-, ami
tlml Raid proof wiiihema'te l-fviv- the J ud.ujeof the
Probate Court at Kahuna. Wash. Ter.. on .Satur
day, April 2'ith, lVi4. iz: Myra li. liuntinti.n,
devisee of Wanca Tirn-r, Additional Jlo;ue
stead Appiieati ai N. for the Wist A of
JSouth Fast i of Sec1 ion 1, i'p. 7 N- Kanje 1 V.,
and natiit'K tif following v ii.jiesM.fi U prove hia
contiii.ious rei-uleiiee upon, and cultiva: vm of,
said, s i.: A. F. Moultou. lienry Moulton, J. V,'.
Choat.. and Sam.u! AdiMn?, all .f Carroiiton,
Cov.lits Co. V. T.
James S. Huntington, Additional IIc.rne-;tea 1
Appiieatina '. C-?7, for th Noiili J of Houth
est i ct tec;ion o, I'p. 7 N. i;;.:ise 1 West,
and liamefl the fo lowing wiciifx-.ea t prove his
continaor.a residence upon, r.n 1 cultivation of
Kai l hind, vht: A. F. Jiuultoii, l!cnry Moulton,
J. VV. Choate, aui Hamuel Adanifl, atl of Caroll
tn, Cowlitz Co., V. T.
FivEt. W, SPArvT.lNG. -Ket'r
t:iS3iii21
7 KENuAuSp
Til mrst tV,CCs:-al F.Dm;,iy aver dUcovevcd n it N
cert -in 1 iti eCects and Uocs nuk Uialcr. KrVU PROOF
UELOW.
ST.Cii.ntrs, Ars: , An-. 3, ISSH.
V. J. Kenpa'oL & Co., C5ents:I take pleas
ure in informing ym that 1 useii nearly all c,f
tht bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure that you
sent me from St. Louis, acc r-!in to ilirection,
an I tii my satisfaction (ami I must say to my
surprise) in about two weeks lay mare was en
tirely well of her lameness caused 'jy ''". spavin
of oven one year's standing Mid ia three weeks
time the -(swelling was all t nj and Mis mare ia
now entirely well and can trt : 'b'b as ever.
I eons id vr the hottle if Ktudall's Spavin Cure
worth to me $l.".0.00a.s the smimal was went hless
as bhe was on three lei;3 and e :i!d scarcely get
around on them and now she is the fliust bugsf.v
unimal iu thtse parts ar.d with the itmnant of
the! ottle aftei turur.r the mar.' I have nearly
cured a seere corn on the 1 all of my hi toe
that has fi veil me rut pain for two or three
years, li have only applied Iveiidall's Spavin
( air.; four times mid the corn u-r.y id nearly out
by the roots and without any pain, fn short I
think it is the best liniment that U in iwe. I
hive Kendall's Treatise on the Jli rsj and hi.s
Diseases an I I would no take any money for
it if 1 could not yet another, i 'opin you i;reat
success I remain
Yours respectful'', 11. C. Iaktis.
KENDALL'S. 8PAVIHE CUBE
ON HUMAN FLESH.
ev.vt. !.-!., Aug. 12, 1SS1.
Dn. r.. J. Kendall & Co., Gents;: Sample of
circular! received to-dav. I'leae send me s me
witli my imp! hit printed on one si to only. The
Kendall's Spavin Cure i ia NOflieiit demainl
withu-, and not only fur aniinals, but for liu
nian ailnit-nts also. Air. Jos. Yoris, one of the
l.-adin.r farmers of our county, sprained an an
kh badly, and knowing tlic value of the remedy
for hor.-es, tried it on himself, and it did far
better than -he expected. Curtd the pain in very
short order.
Yo'irs respectfully.
C. uThiesanh.
Trice Si. 00 per bottle, or six bottles for S3.C0.
All (.ira;;i.its have it or can 'et it for you, or i;
v. iii be sent to aiiy i'-ddrcs r.n ri-cuipt of price
iv ;l;e i ropru-tor, Pn. 1'., J Kr.Ni.ai.L & Co..
J'.ii.wburjh 1'a'ls, Yt; iun.l tor Illustrated cir
cular. Proiioal.s for 'iilltary Supplies.
HEAnQrARTSKSDiiPAllTliENTOr Tlir.COLCMSlA,
Uj i icu ok Cn:r:.-- t)i'.i;TEHMASTf:n.
VaXCOWEH IhAKKACKS. v . T., Wareh P..IS.S4. )
S:vr.i:u riiDPusALR, in tkii'Licatj:,
.SU i:CT to t'ao usual c-mdifiros, v. ill b- re
Ci-ived at thi o!!":c-j or at the o'iic h .f the U. S.
(v'i:art-.! UKistcrs at the follow inc-n.-aned posts,
until 1- o lock, noon, on Mon.lay, April Tth,
which places an. I thai thc-y will b-; op.
t-nei, in presciiea "f 1 i Mors, for tb.e furnih;n
and flelivt ry of n.i'itary supplies itui iur the f's
c d y-r comintncin .J uly 1, ISi'l, and en iia
.luuj.'O, 1 S ", a. s foll.iv.ii: l ovd. Cord, t.'har
c ::'.!, :its l.'arley, Bran, I lay, ad. Straw, (.r
Hay in li.u of Straw, or auah of sai.l wippl es as
n-av i t- rep.;ivl at
IW.ktMd, Oregon, Foit Caubv, V. T.,
I-.oi.se ISarrac!, I. T. Fort a - Y . T.,
r.ut'l'owns n l, . T., Vane u ( r, I Je'pot, x .T
I'.ut 'ti.uni'Ahn-. I.T., Vort Kl;tiatii, 'rr-.n
Fo.t Spokane, W. T., J 'ort S.teveiH, t.iivgvu,
Fort J.ap-.ii.i, I. T.
Tlu (J jveraaur.t restrves the ii.;ht to reject
tniy "V all ro o aI-. JVef-.i xv.''s will 1 e iveu
t o arujN'S of i'..imt,.stic pr..fir.cu n, anil to arti
c!.s of dumestia vr..luct-..n prudaved on the Fa
eirc c-'ast, c .ndiii ins of pii-.-J ais-t qua: it beinf
r.pi'd, t lh..-(:,?.'. nt of c-;i:s.i:aoii"n reijnircd 1'
the l 'lV.ii .s i vic there.
F!.i!.'k pvo;ui.-u!s an 1 i-'hi-e l tii-ea'er'?, jivi.i
full jKvi'lj il.ii.s i'S tothe luawi.T ot i.-i.'u:i:--, it..-.,
will i e f u;iii.-!ied .n applie-.' i '.i t: this urhee or
the jaartv-rnnstei3 at ill." vaii v.s p r '.s una.-e i.
j',ii.. L'p. s c nt.-'-iuin Top- (-:! shoii!i' be
marke'd: '" l'r po..a s for at " r.d-
dr.vi' l t- i:ie nadvrdiuc I, or tne ies:ectic
l'v!S l .at L.-i masters
A. S. KI'.ir.ALL.
Msjor an 1 tiuartermaster, V. f3. A.
Chief .a iiferu:.ti-r.
J. "W- OAPwlPBELL,
Ens'iiiGor aiicl
St. Helen, Oregon.
All b-.isinew attended to with proiaptnesi and
pa. en.
llolf
810,000 in gold' coin.
To 1 e ccehaned for joods for tvhioa value
.tceived will be ivca to the p'urchaser, at the
Bargain Slcro
Columbia- City. This store fast b3cxr.1-.17 pop
ular Ml aCJUlli of t!l3 EXCELLENT Ql .'.LIT I Oi
fjoo.ls kei't and the c.C-'Ciii:i'ly
low priegs
for which they are sold. Give us a call.
C. 11. 1IOUGF5, Proprietor
v4a2.ja2.-. '
TBAHS?33TATi0a C9MPAHY
Tlia new an.l c'.cant Etsaaicat
Luega Mason
Lcrvt3 Portiati'l. foot of AUcr St. fjr 1,1 Center, Tu-s-bv,
1'ln -j t iv ftii 1 .Situ.-J vy at 10 a. m., touching Hi.
liv-len. L vUc Uivrr anl a!l iotenne.tiate lvuhos. Hi
l'inih ? leaves lCci:ter at 6 A. v., Monday, Ve.ine.-d:.v.
ai.d i"r: !.iy. L.ukIiiij; uvatlo at WTodlaad oa WeJi.c--Uay
a::U liier.i.AV.
CoNsoiiUATi-u Notice for Publicitiox.
Land Office at Vaxcouvfr, W. T.
LVhiuary 1 8th, 1881,
Notic- is lwrehy given that the fo'lowia,'
named scttleis have tiled notice if their intin
tion toniahe tiaal proof insupportof their ch.ims,
andthryt said proof will be in;u.le before the Peris
ter an'l Hecciver, at Vancouver, W ash. Ter. on
Wehi. s lay, April Ilth, 1S84, viz:
Fred-rick Geisler, llomehtial Apjiie.aiions
. . j.-. ..oo air i f.j. , i hi., ... ...... j
Tp. i).' u.l v. & names thefollowins witnesses to J
prove his continuous resi li-nce upon ana cuhivh
tion of sai l laud 'u: Jos f N. Carlson, Charles
H.IIarmans, Frank It. Wahlbcr, aud Charks
lloo-an, ah of Castle Koch, Cowlitz (Jo, VV. T.
Josef N. Carlson, llomeetead A ppl cations
Nos. 2-J77 and 2o34, for the N. w. i of jc. n. an 1
Lots 1 an I 2 of !ec. 4, Tp. 1) '. E. 1 w, & m. w. of
h. v.. i of Src. Tp. 10 N. u. 1 W.& names the tol-lowin-
witnesses to prove his C outranou resi
d. nee upon and cultivation of s.d.l land, vi.:
l' ian P. V' ahlberg, Charles II. II urinous,
Frederick Geisler, and Charles llogan, all of
Castle ilock, Cow iit Co. W, T.
Prank H. Vv'ah'ber-, Addici.-nr.l IIomcKtead
Application No. 2870 for tfco s. li. i (if A
Lot No. 1, of St c. 10 Tp. 0 N'. r.. 1 '.v. & nanws the
following v.-ituesaes to prove his continuous rcs
iieuca upon ami cultivation of said land, viz:
.l..s..f X' ih)bhm Charks II. Harinaiis. Fred
erick Cei-der, and Charle llogan, all of Cowlitz
C.:. Wr. T. ; .
FPFD. W. Sl'AKUMi, i: etfiKtfr.
v4u30f20
Attorney - at - Law,
Ovvicn - V.li- Street ia fc-u; of etraod.
Prcmpt ilit?atica fJivn to Cellectioas, Etc.
! aul.-tf
A
O.li rc, at St. ilclcn, Oregon.
Will at
lama &
!T I terms of Coa it at Astoria, Ka-
P;-L!aud. Practise in ail Court :i
State jr Vash. Tel.
vrnln?4 :
T. A- fcBRSDH,
Attorney - at - Law,
OilKGOX CITY, OREGON.
I
Particupar attention given to Lus.ncss hefor
the LaiKll Olliee.
nov!2tf
T2X02CAS STBWAST
P21VSICIAX and
IllVEP.
Street, St. IIelex, Or.Eco:;.
a. a. r n i l i r s, d. d. s.
No. fisi first .-St., 'I'oWlnnd, Oi,.
DO 23
First CLisj Work rt Lowrst Ei'.o:
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rlrt, lnpyr!a?it:'. lr lie ln.iea S: feiini'U.t,
.vUui-t I'l-.incf. tie. nsn'-, c:c. li-.ii. I U oa iibot.t
I 'ditsisi-nt fr?.'. TiiTi s.vn yo:I, e.vi rii'nef".
r-ilenMo'jtiiincil t'.iron ;i Mt'iVN''A CO. . r n-nict'tl
In the S iK.VTii'ic A.muh-av. tij. lirvt-j"'. I ft, itr.it
nost wiUeir olrculntctl s-icntifl u'.t. J.'t.Ii re:.r.
Vec'clvj Splentlhl :;t2iavin.-4 u.l ir.'.rr-iim in
lormiitiiiin. SSpeeimen cr of t ii i-i-n ifln Vnipi'
jciii s-it fr.'p. 'i'iivs ((., t- iiiii'io
.J.-iatia v.W O tlcc, U.-jaJiv;.. I.'c-rf Voi-U. , i
27Stopc, 10 Sets Reeds, $90
' i -t"VT ' l.-.i.I r. J . rnn rr.r.tin lOfnll ntU
f - r. - , V V3 1 i-"-'o-rt. f.i to j.jcj.
1 r.-r...:.l ...:rr.:. .1 ttz'...-Kj f.Tc. .ajre-.s cr ti.:t ttvaa
XoJlcc of Application to Pur
J:asc
Timber La;ul.
Laxd Di'i icK at VAXeor ei,!". T.
March llth.j 13;-4.
.Notice is iirrenvj'ivoji that :n compliance .vth
thojrrovit-i.ois f the Act of Conrtis approved
Jtn a o, 17. entitled "An Act for the jsaie of
Tjiob-'r I-iii ls ia the Stales of Caiirornia, )re
p.o,i, Nevada, and ia -Washing-ton Tei'iit-ry,'"
Mo si?r C. K nis of Multnoni'.h Co.. 4 )r.r.m hn?
thi d.iv filrd in ll.it oi'.ie j hii rtpiilie-jti n to
1 hu .;h:se the s. v. I ,f Sec. CS, Tp. J N. of iiin-e 3
;t, of the Willamette Mcii.tian. j
'j'itiixiony in the tlove c:i;e will be ta!c.:ii l.-o-f-orj
th" J udur of the 1'rob.ttc Court at Ka'.ama,
Wil.h. Ter. on Monday, the 2lth. uavof ibv.
ls-ii. ;j
Anv an I all persona hain aivcrso rjihns to
th.j
above described land, or any portioif there.)'
ard hereby required to t'.le thei
ar e.anv.r. :n tliis
c:ic within r;i-ty (GO) dav from d.vte Iifrc-if.
FKFJ. VV. SPAKUNG. iir-is.yr
VlnSnmCl i
6t:cl ilarCU uud bz'-'.A e.i-h
f-vdiiielicp, with tcr iJiOO
lnv.stratioris a vholp
l;:ra rrallcrr. (Jives i I:o!e-
ralo prices direct (o consumers cn r.il :f:nwli
1'ar l 'crsor.al cr f.;::;i:y i:sc. Tcl Low
io vder, ;.:i 1 jrlvw exact cost c f evcry
t!:;:i;' you v.t-e, cat, ':i:ik, vcar, 01; 1 :.o
f.;:i v illi. Thea iaval.1al.l3 Lool;s con
lain i.iairiation glcanc I from t;. i;a.?
1 eta of th2 v. orhl. Wc v. i.i rani I a cr py
pi'CO to r.nr ad. Jrc3 rpen receipt of the
i;ci.lajo 7 cents. I.ct us Lear lrotn you.
Kcsnertrullv, I
MOWTGOWERY WARD a CO-
S S9 Ws&aLU Atc.uc, Ciicai-e, L'J.
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Tctice of Ariilicaticn to Pur
chase Timtcr Land.
Land Ci ricc at V.xcorvK!i,JV. T.
March l ltli. IScM.
Notice is herebv given tht incompliance with
tjie prov'sious of the Act of Cn;TeJ approved
.1 aim .?, Ji-iO. enliticil " An Act tor the kale ot
Tiuiher Lan Is in the Statescf California, t'l f-roi',
Nevada and ia Wafahintou Territory." A.drLm
'J'o-.v.'r, of Mu!tiioma,!i County. Oregon, l.ys
5 his day liied in this odioe his upplicaton to pri--hasj
t!ie . v. of Sec. 2''.. Tp. V North!, of Paogc
3 w. of the Wiihimeiic M-.aidian. I
Testimony in the almvi: case will le t.ihen bc
re the Jod-'cof tha Pn-bate Court, at Kal.v.na,
Wsh. Ter. oa Saturday, the 2Lilh. diy if May,
Any and all persim! Laving adversp c!aims to
he above described laivls, "or any portion there
if pro hereby renuired to KiLK.thetr claimsin
Lhis o:tiee w ithin sixty (GO) days f-o:iidat.e liereof.
FKKl). M. .SPAKL1NC, Ueter.
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l". S. Land Office, VAXCorvrn, W. T.
; April 3d. 14.
CoiviidKint ha iii' been entered at this Oii'tcs
by John M. Crooks against James V'. rJjiatatfer
for abandoning his Homestead Kntry No, JV001,
dtited March 27th, 1SS, im the .v. K. Quarter of
Section i), l.iwns!n; b North, Jvaii,o 1
Jhist in Cowlitz. Cour.ty, '' ash. Tit with a view
to the c.'nc'.il itii'ii vf s-id entry; th?aid parties
are hereby Mimin..r.ed to appear at this Oillca n
the 17th day of May. 1S?4. at 10 o'clock A. if., to
respond and furnish testimony concerning tall
alleged abaiidoioiu ut.
FJIP.D. W.SrARLING. Pe-ister..
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: j nur..',i.e rwi i-.:V int-tri, r'.tiiir.tf cm lc frlti.1
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TESTING r:rA5-. Y E KXVX XIAi:2
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V.'hlch have teca aictelAad are ia use ia EVXRY QUARTXX-CT TIZ'Z C10-Z,
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A?.2 irorr ret tk cccd nzcuira otaint-at all ha:ces. vrr T:zrrs.
to AirvxoDV ::o i:.vs used thei:.
OUR IIUIITMG AIID TARGET RIFLES
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fci. llelcui, Columbia Co.
A. Ncir,
Adir.iaistrator.
Jany 11, 1S34.
vin-iajU .
IToiico of Application ta Purclico
Tin"b:r Lands.
Land OrricE at")
Va.vcocveh, W. T.
l'ebi-uary '7th. 1F4. )
Xotiee is hereby givn that ia compliance with
th provisions of the Act of G!i,'resai-.'vtd
June 3, 1878. entitled " An Act for tho sale of
TimlHT Lau'U in the Statcn of California, C)rc
jjoii, Nevada, and in WaKhiugton- Territory,
Ifenry S. (Ireory of Multnoat .h County, re
gi.n izj3 tl.Li Uy"t;lol in llji iiK;e hit. applioa
ti.w to i nirchaae Ihe N i ol N . K. i ol bee. Ml 'L.
8 N.of limine 1 V. U tlic Willamette Merdian.
Tc.-tii:i""' i the swiove cast will be taken be
fore the l:eit-r an I lioct-iver at VancniVer,
V. T. on Wc.luef.d:iy, t!ie lit It. thvy- of May,
ISS-t.
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riuiivd to ti! their clim! in thia oiiice witiiia
vVj '(00) fri.in date heroof.
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rs.Fos SAtr-Two Hulre4 rcres of Timber
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