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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1884)
- .,.(. - THE TfKJLD OIF AGHHCFLTtfRft ' w j. -i -!2 fffc" a Vs W ' '- j U S I OH. Mr. T. Cooper is still doing a rushin 1, ushicss as butc'aer. (i; y. McBritlelias increased his stock !itely in many articles. ' Juu-ve Moore i3 all the time increas- his stock of law becks ll?v. Mr. Webber, the boy preacher, will hold services here on Sunday. W. II. Whitney was elected J. P. by a ban Isome majority, also O, If. Hodges. W. II.. Whitney manufactures ice cream, lie treated us to a delicious j.lute of the same. . Mr. J. S. Davsnport always carHes a full stock of goods, and a great variety of ilesirable articles. O. M. Uofsteater & Co. 's Art Gallery will be in St Helens the 1st of June 188 i tot,top two weeks. Nelialem Valley has a tri-weekly mail. Charles Terry has been carrying the wail lately for Mr. Konkle. V,'c have received D. M. Ferry's Seed "A nnual and Seed packages, all first class The book is a beauty and useful too. J. S, Davenport has got a big ice, and an ice erea:n fre3z?r, so ha can make de licious ice cream scream with delight 'thess hot days at th? very thought of it. Mrs. M. E. Adams and Mrs. Jul:a A. Stewart, delegates to the W. C. T. U. Convention held at Albany returned to day. The same State officers re-elected. : "Mr. Joseph Dobbins has returned from California with his wife. He sa-s the change helped her, but she was honic-sh-k for her old home and so he retuncd with her. There has been the discovery of a sil . vcr ledge on Mulhollanti creek, a branch ci the Co woman, Iy a r.lan hy the name of Crawford. It is not far from James SiimtafiVr's claiiu. Mr W. If. Whitney cuts the close crop t: hair with the greatest ease, lie has the tools to do it with. A grand thing in 'political times rnd hot weather to keep the head cool. G. W. Harris has Lindley ShintaflVr us partner in Pinckney's hotel at Colum bia, City. We ur.deiotand they are do ir.g i gccil business, and have rpiitc a -.'.: r' er of boarders The rumbling cf the cars and the fhriek of the engine is once more heard in oar land. Engineers arc gatherirg from near and from far, and Mr. Pen l am is belengured by railroad men cIp ' siring board at his convenient resi dence. Transow t Morrow, of Portland, have painted a inns1", elegant sign for A. H. Blakeslev. It sr)rri3 the sidewalk in A. front of the hotel. The name given is Oriental Hotel." It as well as the sign are ornaments to St. Hel?n, and a credit to the proprietor. We have received D. W. Prentice & Go's. Jlushol and Home Journal for May.. It is enlarged ,and a great cred it to the enterprise to Mr. Prentice. The music in this number is " Thfc Arrow and the- Song." and "Greeting in the Porest". All for 10 cent?, or 75 cents per year. 107 First Street, Portland, XV, C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. meet on Sunday at 5 p. m. J Sunday Sclicol. Sunday School immediately after the morning services, aud at 1 P. u. when "there is no preaching. E. E, Quick, Supt. . y M. E. Church Appointments St Helen on the fourth Sabbath of each month, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Cay view on the third Sabbath of each ;month at 11 A. m. and 7, P. II. St. Johns on the first Sabbath of each 'month, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ii. Rev. H. II. C rosier, Pastor. Presbyterian Appointments, - rot. Helens on the first Sabbath of each morxth,:fet 7 o'clock p iu 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 rt occurs, morning and evening. Westport on the fourth Sabbath, morning and evening. Knapfla on the second and third ' Sabbaths, morning and evening. Ret J. A. IIaxva, Pa?trr. Tfo Agricultural Worlij; one of the best-, if iiofc the best, farm papt-rs of its class', i3 making a great success of fixe plan inaugurated by its editor a few years ago. This plan Is nothing less than the giving of exhaustive articles by the best writers on agriculture in all the countries of the world. The articles from the different States and Territories of our owncountry are particularly enter taining and instructive. Judge Par rish's articles on " Tho Farmer's relation to Law" are alons worth the prhe of the paper. Judge Parrisi who in ono of tho ablest j Judges and lecturers in the West, will soon leave for the South, with the view of supplying the paper with a series of articles on" the agricultu ral features of tha; section. This jour ual also has a fine household department which makes it particularly attractive to lady readers- The price o: the Agui cvltuhal Would (now in its tuth year) is only One Dollar per annum (23 uum bers). 'In clubs of five; 80 ccnt each. Six mouths, GO cenU ; three months, 40 cents. Sample copies, G cents. Two cent postage stamps received on subscrip tion. Ad ress Agricultural V Grid, Grand Rapids, Mich. - FpHS ART AMATEUK concluded its fifth year with an ad mirable Mav number. Notable featuies are the frontispiece, ' Morning Prayer," from C. S. Pearce's Salon picture ; the profusely illustrated article on the Na tional AcadeufJ' Exhibition, and thy first of an invaluable series cf articles on " The Modern Home, " treating of the vestibule and hall. Louis Leloir and George Fuller, artists recently deceased, receive appreciative biographical notice The w.-rk of Solon, a famous French ce ramic artist, is described and illustrated. Other articles of much interest arc oii spurious old faience, the drawings of the 1J masters, the Pastel Exhibition and " How we Lost the Castellani Collec tion." The supplement sheets include designs for monograms, jewelry, wood carving, etched and hammered brass, and china paintings, ( pansies, roses and rhododeudivm for vase and tiles); a pom egfahate design from South Kensington for an embroidered screen, and a child's head in color from a drawing by P. A. Wiile. With the May number The Art Amalevr is to be introduced in Engkiid after the manner of Harper's and th; Century, and we doubt not the I3riti.-di public will give it. a cordial welcome it deserves. Price, per year ; single numbers, 35 cents. Montague Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, New Yoik. CoiaylimeKtary Notice. The attention of our readers is respect fully called to the advertisement in an other column, or D. M. Ferry k Co. Detroit, Mich., the celebrated seedsmen. They do the largest businea. in thefrihie': in the United Slates raise tho bulk of their seed on 4 their own farms, by the most approved methods, and have ob tained a world wide reputation for the quality and varlity of the seed they put upon the market, and their integrity in fillincc all ciders entrusted to them. Their beautiful Seed Annual for sent free to all who apply for it, will be found of practical value to all who de sire to purchase seeds true to name. Ames' Guide to Sj1 Instruction in practical and artistic Penmanship isgiv en free as a premium with the "Jour nal," Thb "Guide" has thirty-two pages devoted lo instruction and copies for plain writing, fourteen pages to the prin ciples and examples for flourishing, six teen pages to alphabets, package mark ing and monograms. Price by mail, in paper covers, 75 cts.; handsomely bound in stiff covers, $1. Given as a premium (in paper) with the ''Journal" one year, for 81; full bound (in stiff covers) for $1.25. Daxiel T Ames, Author aud Publisher, No. 205 Broadway, New York. Ridley's Fashion Jfayazini for Spring contains interesting stories in prose and verse, useful home articles, amusing and instructive fcketche?, Mammoth Fashion Plates, profuse illustrations of the Fash ion of tho day and invaluable shopping information. Only 15 cents per number, 50 cents per 3ear. . Address E. Ridley & Soss, Cra:d, Allen and Orchard Streets, New York City. ills Laic Hours. See here," said a fault-finding hus band to Ids wife, "we must have things arranged in this houso so that we shall know just whero everything is kept." "With all ray heart," she sweetly an swered; "and'lct us begin with your late hours, my love; I should dearly like to know where they are kept." lie lct3 things run on a3 usual. " LrrrLE baby is very ill, Charley ; I am afraid he will dia." ' Well, if Ji3 loeg di laamnft, lie -vron't go to tlio bad place." " Why, Churley, lib w can you kcow that?" "Oil, I know lia can't, reaiarna ; ha'a got no teeth to gnoh." The proper way to check slander is to despise it ; attempt to overtake and refato It, and it will outrun you, rxorniETOit W Va Ai?s VsU SitsJeL '"jiiii ---s ETC. Rainier, - Oregon, Orders rem iJic country tclll receive our jyrcmpt attention. JAIfTJAEY 1884! AU&L SETTLEMENT OF A03GU1ITS. Barbsr & Hairdr8sseri Also for Sale Candies, Ncts, Caused Fruits, Cures Fruits, Chacxers, Ginger Ale, Saksaparilla, Soda Water, Tobacco, Cigars, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Picture Frames, Hat Racks, Yankee Notions, and Drugs.. T Cyppar's Biitelier ShDt next dooJ to Davciiport's Coffee Ilaust. River St. St. Helen, Okec.ok. Choice meat of all lands for s:?. GEO. W. Hs3BISS, rE.LER IN General Merchandise, ST. HELEN, OREG037 A new and complete stock of Goods now iu store. 1'rices reasonable Terau Cash. culStf I. a. DAYZDS027, 3?3iptograpis. Corner First and Yamuili, Streets Pobtland, Oregon mantel for Tho i.a liv-B .f ell thj Pres ihr.is of lllK J . JL lie Jar"ent, than handsomest best look" ever sol i tor Je.s thae twice our price. The fastest selling ho-k in A- ? T f ... J- . .-..f,. 411 J ijje-nt people w-vnt t. Any ona tan become a successful are:. Terms free. IIaLLETT liooK. rt il .1 T ' 3 f2q ; Sfca iitJ n t Chairs, 2? :.".7-Iiid2 c5 Wood Seats For Sale. ISTa&e to Order. OTTO GCDKIIJ. v4nl10 Proposals forTranspartatloii. IIeadquartfrsDepartmentoftheColciifia, 1 O?! ICE O? ClHEK ttUAUTEKMASTEll, V Vaxcocver 1?ai:uv;ks, W. T.. March 0, 1SS-1. ) QKALK1 PIIOPO.SALS, IN TiiiPWOATK, "SfUJKCT to the usual conditions, will be re ceived at tliU oltice, until 12 o'clock, n;on, on Monday, April 7, at wMth time ami plac-j they will be opcnctl in tho presence of bidders, for .the transjiortatiiin of military supplies on the following described route3 during year conimenc in;j July 1, 18-4 and ending June "0, 1SS4: ivasoii Trasisportatiort. Pout.K . 1 .Spokane I'alis, VT. T. to Fort SiHikaiie, V. T. ItouTE No. 2 Ashland, Oregon, to !"ort Klamath, Oregon. liOUTE No. 3. Peu lloton, Oregon to Boise BaiTacks, I. T. KovtkNo. 4. Kuna, I T, to Coiso Barracks, I. T. IJuvTE 20. 5. I'athdrum, I. T., to FortCceur d'Alene I. 7 IIoutk No. C. Lev. i.iton, I. T., to Fort Lap wai, I. T. Sicamcr Trainspcrtatjon. t IvotTE o. 7. For transportation of I J. 3. Military Supplies between Astoria aud Fort Bteven.s, Oregon, an i Fot t Canby, V. T. JiOiTE No, 8. Between Portland, Oregon, and' Vancouver, Vrr. T. The Government reserves the right to reject any or a 1 proposals. Jilank proposals, form of contract, and printed circulars, giving full information as to the man ner of bidding, terms of contract aud paymeut, will be furnished ou application to thi3 office. Envelopes containing proposal.? should be marked: "Proposals for Transportation on Konte No. ," and addressed to the uuder- (iignod. A. S, KIMBALL, Major and Quartermaster, TJ. S. A., Chief Ouavterniiis ter. Gonsolidatd Notice PufoSication, of Land Office at VAXcorvEn, W. T. March 12th. 1S84. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing namedettlers liave tiled notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will bemade before the Judger.f the Probate Covrt at ICalama, Wash. Ter., on Satur day, April 20th, 1881, viz: Myra 1?. Huntington, devisee of Warren Turner, Additional 11om. stead Application N(. '291 for the Wtst i of South Jiust of Section -1, Tp. 7 N. li'ange 1 V'., and names thr following vine.efl to piovc bin continuous residence upoji, and cultivation of, said, viz: A. F. Aloulton. Henry Moulton, J. W. Choate, and Samuel Adams, all of Cairoliton, Cwlita Co. '.V. T. .James S. Huntington, ' Additional HoiriSriteal AppiiciUon No. 5X07, for the North Vol South Weit t i Section 8, Tp. 7 N. Kane 1 Webt. and namea the following wUncKS?s U prove his conMnuoua residence upon, and cultivation of said lar.d, via: A. F. Moulton, Henry Moulton, J. W. Choate, aud Samuel Adams, ail of Caroll-t-.n, CWlitz Co., W. T. FRKI. V SPAR LING. IN-ffct e vt:ir3n.;i - I desire to close ray bfl-ons for nd i;; order lo su it is neces sary tiiat :sll accounts mis to eeci:i ber SI, be K'-til?2 isamediuic ly, either by :ash or T-v"nnm m ki i e i r i in i i 7 kendalus rCDAUIKI PIIRF ft If J ..-,n . Proxap. Tho nr.st Buccsrsral Remedy ever discovered las It I ou t-in in its cflccta uii uoes not blister. KEAD PROOt EO.OVi. St. Charles, Aric. Av.g. 2.?, 1833. B. J. Kexjjasl & Co., Gents: I take pleas ure in informing you that I used nearly all of the bottles of Kendall's Spavin Cure that you sent me from St. Louis, acording to direction, ani to my satisfaction (and I must say to my surprise) in about two weeks my mare was en tirely well of her lameness caued by a bog spavin of over one year's standing and in three weeks time the swelling was all gone and tho mare is now entirely well and can trot as glib as ever. I consider the bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure worth to me $150, CO as the animal was worthless as she was on three legs and could scarcely get around on them and now the is the finer buggy animal in these parts and with the lerunant of thel ottle aftei turing the mare I have nearly cured a severe "com on the ball of my big tee that has given me great pain for two or three years. 1 have only applied Kendall's Spavin Olr four limes apd the corn now is nearly out bv the root and without any pain. In short I think it is the best liniment 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 you great success I remain Yours respectful'y, U. C. Martin. KENDALL'S SPAVINE Q'M ON HUMAN FLESH. EVAT, Ind., Aug. 12, 1881. Dr. E J. Kendall & Co., Gents: Sample of circulars received to-day. Please send me some with my imprint printed on one si te only. The Kendall's SjAvin Cure is in excellent demand with us and not only for. animals, but for hu man &ilment3 also. Mr. Joi. Yoris, one of the leading farmers of our county, sprained an an kle badly, and knowing the value of the remedy for horses, tried it on himself, and it did far better than he expected. Cured the pain in Very short order. Yours rcspcctfullv, C. O. Tuxebaxi). Price $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for 3.00. 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, Dk. B, J Kendall & Co., Fnosburgh Falls, Vt; Send lor Illustrated cir cular. Proposals fcr H2i?!tary Supplies. Heapquaeteus OKI' VAvrnrvER T SFALFD PROPOSALS, IN TKlFLlGAli., SUBJFCT to the usual condiiions, wUl be re ceived at this o'.iice or at the offices of the U. S. Quartermasters at the followins-named posts', until 1- o'clock, noon, on Monday, April 7th, 1SS4, at which places and time they will be op ened, in presence of bidders, for the furnishing andilelivtry of military supplies during the fis cal vear commencing July 1, and ending June 50, 18S-r, as follows: -Wood, Coal, Char coal, Oat, Barley, Bran. Hay, and Straw, or Hay in lieu of Straw, or such of said suppl es as may be required at Portland, Oregon. Fort Canby, W. T., Boise Barrack, I. T. Fort Walla " alia, W. T., Fort Towns nd, W.T., Vancouver, Depot, W.T Fort Co-'urd'Alf-ne. I.T., Fort Klamath, Oregon Fort Spokane, W. T., Fori Steven?, Oregon, Fort Lr.pwai, I. T. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Preference M'iN be given to article. of domestic pr-aiuctiori, and to arti cles of domestic' production produced on the Pa cific coast, conditions of pries and quality being er,'.;al, to the extent of consumption required ly the public service there. Blank proposals and printed circular?, giving full particulars as to the manner of bidding, &c, wiil be furnished on application to this oirice or the Quartermasters at the various posts named. Fnvelopts containiii'T jrop.frals should be market; "Projjofals for at , " ad dressed to the undcrsnjne 1, or the respective Pest Quaiterm.-.ottrs. A. S, KIMBALL, Major and Quarteiwaster, XJ. S. A. Chief Qmrtcruiaster. , The r.rvnK3' Gxttdt. U ii-sued-Mareb and L:cj t , each iycar: 210 mScr, Sx U mchc?, wita over ,-v-j' illuEtrationaa -wholo pio t-Ti-ft fa! err. Gives Yviicnc- Eale prices direct to consumers ou all r;oou3 fjr crsonal cr faiiiiy t:sc. Tolid koi? .o ciIcr, mil gives exact cct cf every V.ticiS tou use, cat, drink, wear, or l:avo with. These invaluable boolcs cc tain information gleaned from tho r.ia! l-.ets of the world. Wo will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of tho postage 7 cents. Let ua Lear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO SB? is 829 Wabash Avcaac, Chicago, UL 5. Vlf. OAPPBELL, Engineer iind Surveyor. UlVi Sc. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to v.ith promptness and d ispatch . auir.tt ."W T $10,000 in gold coin, To be exchanged for goods for which value xeceived will be given to the purchaser, at the Bargain Store, Colun-bia Citv. This store U fast becoming pop ular on account f the kxcellext quality of goods kept arid the exceedingly low prices for which they are sold. .a ?7U" C. 11. HODGES, x'ropr.ctsr v4n2."-ja2.1 Will be mailed EPJTK to aS applicants ard t customers of last litU year witl.out ordenr.g it. It contains jlluitralions, prices, drsctiptions and directions for planting all VeetaWe and tiftivcr Seeds, Plants, etc. iMvalnaJji? D. M. FERR'i C05ST& TflASPORTATSOM G0MPA8Y. The ner, ainleleant Eteanbcit r E?i 3 a.afw Leaves rortlanJ. foot of AWer St. for La Confer, Tu.s dav, Thursday and SturJV at 10 A. m., touching Si. Helen, Lake Hirer and aU iiiterniediato landrngf. . Rc-iui-nlrg leaves LiOenter at 6 A. m., Monday, V. Hnesday, and Fri J.y. Indinj; made a "Woodland On Ve.l-if-tUy and TharvIaT. - Depa etm e;tok the Columbia, i ICS OK CHIEF yfAHTEKMASTER, arracks. V.'. T.. March 0.18S4. ) rr. irixsu. ccrrc:?. illr.9utic.-i ?'sti. Ci!heiio3, Etc. 7- SIZiLAED, i i mm . ! h OSIce, at St. Helen, Oregon, I - ! Will fcttend term3 of Cou rt at Astoria, ;Ka lama & Portland. Practice in all Courts of State ji Wash. Ter. i i ' j . v?.nlfSn24 TV A. VRcWRim Attorney - at - La vi I OPvEGOX CITY, OK EG OX. j Particular attention given to business befor the Land Office. 1 1 tyV12!.f ! ! Sit. TSIOSiAS STSWASS, : ppYSICIAN and SITKAeWJ ' Hivep. Stp.let, St. IIklex, Orsoox. I ?m2f I' 1 , H I . A. 0. p 11 1 l 1 r s, D. D S. H3 i 5 Fir3i Clasa Worknt Losizt Hatss. v'in4u25 i 1 "I i rsti A CO.. f tT;e EnESTino A.vyitTCAjr.'eoni oe to act : Hiiiicil.KM f;-r J'.itt'ats, Caveat. Trarta IrlcS. C)pyri?lit!, for tf:o Un.icl Stvie,. CanudH. .iliian J. France. Gernianv, pic. H tml Uok about r.ents sent fro:. 'V ii'rt v .iv,-n pars' es(H.'rinco. I'ntentsobt.iintjtl tlintu'.-h UU.NN A CO. r.ronoUced In tho Scibn'tipio AMKltirfA.v. tao laryea'. Ica.und niost widely el.-euliited m-ieutin. I'npci-. !f.'i.-0ii year. AVeetlr. Spicmli'i onr:ivinc4 r.nd interi'StlnK In lormatian. SpecJnien copy of tho Hctmf lie Amrr. lenii sent froe. AMi"k MUNf fc CO., t'-lE.NXIIj AMKKtCAN OlUce, 01 Broadway, New Yori. 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, $90 'reattTS KCnTnorEV Omi eontufnii Irtfull Ooldcn Toiifrun i:pcds,87 t-TiH', Walnut or KIxn ,vssiei 1005 j'lntcv.l'ivrlirht HWIowh. sti-cl mpKl.imla, l ocket tor Mumc, HaudJ and moving. Ecjity'8 I'ntcrt Pton Action, a P1' rX' IStEIAIU (patente.!.) S n I-1 '(TC t ) .. . , rwr.' . , S'"--t..i . . ., -t .I'.acl4''r3r--'to,'!tlnf anJ Ly..)LJl3on' Llcx-trijI.tehU ct. MGIIT to fill orders w . - 1 . o v v V I i-f-J Cam here, btco!, Uccl;. A c, ouly VDSP t3 Call uses tiee of Ai);IlcatIo:s lo Pnrclaasc IiAKD Oi'FICE AT VAN'COVVn;?., W. T. March 11th. 14. 4--.?. - 1 .1 ? tt ; 1? jpoiic n nereoy given mac in comjuiancc wiun tha provisions of the Act cf Congress approved Jntio S, 1S78. entitled "An Act for tho sale of Timber LamU in the rftates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, ani fn Washington Ttnitory," Jimer C. Ko j:i3 of Multnomah Co.. Oregon has this clay filed in thi.i oKico hi3 application to purchase the s. w. of Sec. 2il, Tp. 9 X. of llanga 3 VVe-it, of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be ta!f.?n be fore the Jucho of the Trobate Court at Kalama, Wash. Ter. on Monday, the "oih. dav of May, : 1S4. Any ar.d ail persona ha in aclvcr.'e claims to the above described land, or any portion thereof are hereby, repaired to file their claims in this crllco within sixty (00) days from date hereof. l'RLl). VY. SPARLING, Ilc-Suicr. vJaSCml HONFABEIL I armiFeediills ThsChennestand Be WILL CRUSH AND GRIND ANYTHING. I Hiistratad Gata scrua Sp.rt Frea. LJ. MILLER, Cincinnati. liGticD of Application to ; Pur chase Timber Land. L.xn n'l-wz T V'acouvhk, W. T. Afamli Wthi-lt?S4. roWco i hertlij' given that in compliance with the irovisious cf the Act of Confreas approved June 3, 187S, entitled " An Act for tho ale cl Timber Lari.ls in the Statesof California, Oregon, Nfev.-v.hs cml in 'ashirtmi Territory," AJrutn LJ Tower, of Multnomah Comity, Oregon, hx thii dav riled in t-hia of'ioe his application to pur c!tAJ.o the B. Kcf Sec. 2S, Tp. 'J Xorth, of lUoe S V. of the Wii?ahiettd Meri.liqt. ; ! Ter.timony in the fihoverase will be taten be fore the JuJprc of the Proliate Court, Rt Kalaina, V"sh. Ter. on Saturday, the 20th. day of May, Any and all persons having adverse claims to tho above dt-' scribed lands, or ttny pirtioii there of pre her by require I to CLE theii4 claiiusin t!.ie odice within x a (oO)daya from date hereof. VKK1). M. SPAfiLINJ, Ke-Uter. . V rt-'roi tKart its. wi c r.tt of ir,rrt rrfnra CVjnn and In ftmjilj rt'urut lit rmry trill inltrrU, rothin'J can be ta1"t (Tin. excursion fnV ti t..1 tJi.VT: "llS L iPi j .rorri taicnpo. liicmnonu. t'hila.. Eostnu, Sc.. t' Cca:ty'3 l.r.e::ricn Douto Circular, "45ai!owc-d to ur capeanps if you ,luy; como nnyway, you tre wclcoit.e. ir.ce C.0"0-1 wlthrnllt attendant meetanll tr:r.. Other Orr-ias 1 30, 0. ..00 up. liio'crtes e m tl;.p i.at!r-l l::!r!pa cetdaaa free. Addixta or .: OVi'WY.-.'-- 1U.-V miDGTOE v.'?. IrpX er.i Bt Eqnippcl Anory la lb TTerM t . a:;d co:?32Qus:4Tlv ras best o? " 1 TTir.i rca :iAJrjrACTuru:;o A::i TESTING r:rA.. V'S IIA.VZ TADZ dm. m mmm mbmwi mm V.-hlwh 3:av2 tccn a2s;;eJ sad trs ia use la EvfcRY QUARTER 07 1 HE CLOSE, ' ; . .' nmiNGTOii shot cms - A--. i:ot::-j ro?. t::e ccct rxsrLTS cstaixeo at at.t. eakck-?. v.-. r.Ei'ia to an-vdoev y.-::o has used Ti:c:r. our iiuimuG Aim target .rifles liars uicn IirCIIECT ArARE3 at Tntemr.iTon;! F.s.-s'ojijns, ar.J I RIXCirAL TRI2ES ia INCTONoOTSlSo ARE VXEC'JAEED FCR Strength, Simplicity, Durability, Ranc, Penetration, Precision, Ease cf Action, and Rapidity cf Fire. E. REMINGTON & SONS, NEW YOFJIC OFFICE!, 21 & C3. DKOADVAY. ARMORY, ILICri, II. Y. Si.ii: roa It-i.fSTr.ATE3 CATAtcrr., Tho Prairie Farmer for ifs34. THE LEAOIilQ Ar!D THE BEST of ull Agricidlural mid Fcniily iape.-3. Cenn!et9 in rJl dePMrtments of FARP1 AND HOME IHDU3TRY. Indesnensible to the farmer and hi fumily. Instructive, Varied, Pure in Contejits, embracing the Hural Industries, Litt-rature, Science, end Art Ita columns oro euriched by articles frotii a host of EEVsiKEHT G0IITR1BUT0S1S in every department. Each it sue con I Ids 8UPSRB !LLU8THATfQS. tnd the LATEST ;;F.W3 in a nutshell, concise Market I'.cpoils, etc, " $2.00 A YEAE, and a copy of th Splendid Prairio TazaST Standard Tici3 or Commercial Map ei ics unuca n'.aiea j aaaaa (53z4.1 icsliis) l'lUuri. Or, if rrercTed to the Map, either of the following bocka r.ill be seit to etoVi saljcriber ssdin ua ii. rrartical Farm Drainig-e, y c. o. Elliott: tho l.iicat work on tliit subject. Or the Foprdar Amricaa Dictionary Hlut rated, era fc.t'JO wor.'j, accurate uoiin;tiiiji,g;rocr cuchiii', and. exact pronunciation. Cr Sotp"5 Calculator and account Seok for one of t!.a most useful and convenient for tho farmer ever bsuci. t?r American Eti"jnetta and -Utiles of rclItcn?3S the latost at;d bet otandard work on Ihc :.iiD.et containing, alo, a lars iuud cf aduitiii.J iu:or maiion. Send fcr specimen copy of paper, and premium list, and aenU circular. Address PBAZEIE FASMEU PUB. CO-, 150 7.Ionroc tlt,9 Iiicaco. Tick's Floral GuidoJ For 1SB-5 is aa Elajant Bsckcf 150 Yzsz, 3 Ccl cred I lates of Tlcvsra nd Veciab!?:-, n i zp.oiq th&n 10OO iliu-.tric23 of t!u choiou.t Flowcvu. I'ianH, Pud VegJti'.-Jf, and Direction for p--.jT.iVi,'. It is tends xnie enough for tho Center Table cr a foiiit.iy I'reaci.t. bend on your mnic and Post O.'-'lee audr. with 10 ecnta. and 1 will ncr.d you a copy, iiost'.s ''aid. Thi is not a quarter of its co,t. It is print in in l.-oii f.'ppliah and Uerinan. If you af .r-.vard or-J:r eecU-J. deduct the to rents. Vick's Seeds are th Bj: in tli9 World i Ihe Yhomu Ovwa will ted bow lo 2-1 anJ grow theni. VicVs I'iowsr ani veceiable Gar Jen, 175 r.ae?, Colored 1'U les, 50) Kacrviu-t. I'oc :'.) cent j iu j."t-;i-covers; fct'09 in elegant cloth. In Oennan or Kri'.rlljli. Vick't Illustrated Kcat'i'y Hap-azinj-aJ l a ColureJ plato in evvry iiumhcr, aiid nwy Cr.e F.n Rraviiigs. Price a year ; Five Co:iie for !j.i.ur. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cer.U ; 3 'trial co-ici fir Co cents. JAKES VIGK, ItocHrsTEa JT. V. a week at home, S.00 oul St free. aPay abpluteiy sure, lio i i.sk. .j ptt;d not required, F.orvler, . you want business at which person cf either sex. younor old, can rftakc great pay all the time they with abuo'ute certainty, write f.r ai'tieular to II. 1IAI.I.ETT ft Ct lortLBd. laiue. fJGtics to - Creditors. All perc.ini having claims a?p.inst the Estate of Elizabeth Neer deceased, lato of Columbia Co. Or. are hereby notified to pies.nt them, with the proper voucher?, within six mouths from this date, t; the tindersijoaed, administrator of ua.i l Estate, at tte I t worlice of VV 13. Diilar.l Ewq.at hit. IIt!en.i, CtilurnluA Co. A. Xekr, Adrainistrai.r. Jauy lt, 1334. v4nj:ijll ! ITctico cf Application Vvatib&zz ;IAxr Okfice t AKcov;vr3,W. T. V Febniary 27th. lbM. j l UUC tF, w. . n.w.-.. . - --. --- Timiu.r Tv. U in the States cf California. Oro on, Nevada, aad in Washinjton Teriicorj-, Ifenry S.. tireory of Multnorn.ih County, Ore gon has thi:4 day "tied in thw ortics his applica tion to purchase the N ot -N. E. i ol Sec. 1.0. Tp. 8 N.ojf llauijw 1 W..of tho Wiiianie'.te .Meixli.in. Testimony in the aln cr.si; wui i: ta..eu ue fore the LoThtcr Rn I Bccelver at ':i:i;-...iive', W. T. n Wotbiesday, tha 11th. day. of May, ISL . . , . . , Any an I all persons claiming -iver-My ts saic descvibcdlrtii Idor any port io: ithr.ro ', are li .-vebx re-pdrefl to file their chums in this o:lce within i;fcv0) Iovh fromd.'.te her of. Kill: DAV. SPA'MAXG, ilo-.er. Notice is hereby given that in cwmpiianea wun the pro Lions of the Act of Congress approved t " iv3! i.ntitljfl ' A'y Art forthes:dcof 2 ua cia u tl 5 rja vJ QJy W U d VjJ. BEST IN THE WORLD. Also Organ Stools, kstrcucn Eoc and ShRt fgnsis. Send fcr cur Ksw Catsscr.? m V. SSykt P.1ANUFAC7UKLD BY John g. Earhuff, - - Chicago, ii J 1IAVE T1IE Sottago Heastli 31.50 A YEAH. Thi Monthly Maasino iai'l pubiia'i denaj 18&4, bright and interesting ttMh hy tb best American writers, such a Louise Ciivndlcii iovltqk. V.caud I!vxKj:Tr Half, Suhan Wahnc., Joac.-: r. ilv.hr.si, Fkaxces I. Mace, Mr. A'JiV l loi.io.i ! t? Ko-ja TKHhir Cooxk, Cz.l:a T:iAt.i.i:, Lt cr V VVul I 4 KQkii iiili'.iikNi f A tw ii a a ai.vy Work, Hints onfioriculturo, and z !u;! jict:d Heceita for household us All Bcautifdliy Ilhu'tritcd- U07, TO GST ) r.. a r. r SE5 ce; 'Q 7 Vewi'l send as air.pl.s C L . n.;i'..'j.rwof I'j's COTTAGE lWAiail, f'23 r;tj ia uia : J . Acr.STa WANTED. To whom liberal pay wi 1 l e rriven. An Experi enced CaT. racier err: tiotn 5C0 to t"13 a week. Any txirt man t voniati ii'ino welL Send to us for terms aud a.qeiita tir juLvrs. Ad- U'cm iinz conA&r hzahth co., Butca us YOU 00 HAL ilgV;-YC.;:H.EH. tho jreat Amerieaii j :i!":-.l f rlV- f . r j, r.; d: n rtnd hoirio It l. ori;.'iii il from ).-yunu t.i c 1 .".03 :i;rnal iIimtr.iti.i!iH vtr.sly tli beat v.'ii ton iu tho voud. t-en 1 for fitc upocimeu c-; si tavz ncxr, it. y. Ho Patents, Ho Pair. T5 A rif!TrTVT?7ir5 O btaiued for MechAn.'. iriililji Xh3 cai Devices Ccm- pounds, DeKins and Labelrt. All rviiininarv exaiidnr.tions as to patentability of invention, fre. Our "(JniJo for Obtaining P.itcnt-" is sent free e cry where. Addre- .- louih 15 a j(;::r.:; C'. i;ioHtitors f Patent. Vv'asuingtox, 1). C. Established 1?C4. ntlcil ?3.Fok Sai.":-Two Hundred ocres'of Tiinbo Lna l three miles west of St. Hrlei,?. ill jell cheap for Cish; tvUresi AV. II. CaruLAVH, St. (leleiv, Oregoti. CoxsoLiDATna Notice ron Vvvlicthiz. Land Orricr. at Vaxovvi:::, W. l'-bri::tr lot'.), 6Xi. Notice U hereby eiven that the f'lciVi'ri ir.nied ittlcr have i:ird n iiioj f llui.' iri'.eu tioii tomake final proof i.i . ipp vtof fh'tVcl-.iiu", and that said proof wiilbe l.iade lifo:- tl.J-'i ;!.?-t- r and Pec. iver, at Vancouver, S us'tt. Tir. on Vndiiday, Apiilt'th, 1HK4, r:: V're.l-iic"k (leiiler, J fohie-i .'. ? 'l ' '' . ' ri os. '2261 an 1 .ri:t, for tli Xor !i L-w; o. c' 5 rp.UN. It. 1 V'. i n:Ui!H the folio i ( v. i -.:inse t j irove l-.ii4 continuous rosidtnea and critiva don of !ai 1 laud vfo:.!on.-f Carlson, '-'oailej IL llaj'niaa, 1'rauk 11. Wahlbt r. v.. A C.';:::-!..i iloan, fti:f Ca.st'.e b'-ic'r, ui'o.. (.., ''.'. V. .JoKef N. Carlson, ilo:ncs!,ca 1 .::'t ei iiin Vo. 2277 and a.WI, for the .'. v. ,.f : :. ; J: 1 Lot 1 and 2 of Wee. 4, Ti. 0 n. l w, :;. ! lj , E. J ofMcc. liJ, Tp, x j -. l:. 1 '.c on: T'.m t!.e . hnvin wxtne.e to provo his c :it'n;..i xn i ';L l?nce upon and cultivation of uaid '..:, z: l'ian' II. V a!ilb.i-;r. Ch.u'cs ii. ) tatoi iur, I'rcsiciiek Cci.der, a.i I C!:.i,,. ' 1 .i, .stl Hook. C .-.ilitz Co. W, T. Fiank IL Vah?b.-rv, A. '.d-'.i .n:d IIo;:i;-.-t-a 1 pplioation No. Jt?7y for tho k. v.. of .". ytt No. 1, of S.c. 10 '':. Jl S. !. t v, . ; n .' i ... h , 'o'lowinq; witn.-s-; to ?':' ! L? - :i i: u . lcr:co upon and culti .ati j.i os i... ! .. ', '; .Lwef N. Ca;-L-.n, Ch .vl !i. ii., i; :. . nr.; :ik Gv-i.dtr, an I Chart-ilo;n, ail f t'ovlit F.1ED. W. CPA LL: :.".'-'. l':bL n, f39 Choice Poems, ffcctc.c an 1 Artie'i itoi No ted I'eifons and Plavw, D pa-tcuct .ir M-tl.M :, for Children and .fnr.Ssbbaih w.dlnj; ?'uic, IF desire wimnuT chaf.ok, the new d m -h". re;:.t in. rMtato TfiK Di.rsn the Gii Wh::at, P.LACK-BKARIn C'UX IKXF.IAL, f ' ' 'n-f f.nl Fall boa in; the lliTRAL G.ir.DEX r.i - iseed of th-j-rsat white tr.-.pe .-.i..!., u'.u rfcri'i.i; for the