- .,.(. -
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. .
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ir.ce C.0"0-1 wlthrnllt attendant meetanll tr:r..
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Land Orricr. at Vaxovvi:::, W.
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, 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
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