. f ' -
8
WW'
l&L PARS."
ll I II II H I
s shops.
lias captured liis co.v.
-,v any sales for logs.
s been quite sick.
5 lately beci at
- is kept up
o going up
merer
53 ce-
of oak
for the
..salmon in
Mr. Arthur George lives in tlin Mar
tin hoji.i on. Cj!u ulii Sreat.
TIi3 family of John Caples have I ecu
visiting at Captain LimontV.
" The county road cn the S.ippoose ap
pears to be in OoJ condition.
Davenport's place is a regular picture
gallery, portraits and landscapes.
The sea-foam bushes in Mrs. Meeker's
yard make a splendid back ground.
The fruit crop pi onuses to be the most
abundant, ever known iu this region.
Mr. T. II. Taylor has bought an iron
fence to enclose hi lot in tiie ceu.etcry.
Mr. T. Cooper, wife and baby went
up to Portland the oiher day when wt;
did.
-lr. William II. Conyera v.IIl soon
move his family to his farm on the Cla'.s
kanie. Mr. "William Coprland has returned
honip. from Southern Oregon in improved
health.
The water is said to be falling, and
ranchmen
thereat.
aud farmers ixjoice greatly
Aaron Ewvles ar.a George Fran'z ar j
fine gardeners, always iceepii.g the weeds .
h subjection
Some Chinamen come down on the
boat, hunting work. They had a morl
dcspoildilit look.
'Mr. Louis Edmonds lias not been sal
mon nVning for some days as his family
Las Wen quite tick.
At the ice-cream festival; there wre
. currants, cherries and ccccanut cakes bo
tides the ice-cream.
Mr. J. S. Davenport alwas carries a
fall stock of goods, and a great variety
of desirable articles.
"We had the pleasure of meeting Mr.
McCora.ick who bought Mr. Frierson's
farm on the Clatskanie,
Mr. Grey says there is some mo-.t
magnificent land on the Wad ha res ttEl
liott tract on Milton Creek.
Mr. II. L. Matthews has gone to Sno
hoaiish City, aud will not be back tiil
after the 4th of July.
W. V. Thayer was elected Supreme
Judgrc by 400 majority over L. Flinn,
llepublicau nominee for the j)osition.
Mr.. Vvratkins has had a stiff neck late
ly. He was stiff necked, but now we
r.re glad to chronicle he is upright again.
Willie Meeker has fixed up a croquet
ground in the back of their lot near the
road up to the Church and near their
barn.
Mr. Fi.sk is lo have some land slashed
by Chinamen, paying $4 per acre. Mr.
1L S. Fullerton will have 50 acres
slashed.
Nor man-God kin's foot appears to have
been poisoned by the Paris green used
in coloring his stockings, so Mrs. Godkin
informs us. .
Mr. EI E. Quick's baby was the young
est person out to the ice-crearn festival,
and kept tims with his feet to the music
of the orgaa.
Mr. Hez. Caples intends to plant
many potatoes, after h'gli vater. lie
Ins bought -i number of bushels of Obed
C'akesley for seed.
Mr. Fabre ha3 rented the Ivnox &
Abrauis' place on Sxuvie's Island. They
have moved till the waters subside over
lo Washington Territory.
Mr. J. C. Mason locks his gales so as
to keep hishtock in and other out. A
ts man in this country where fences ;
re so nillikssJy torn down. J
La;;t Ffklay Mra C?eorge gtraclistfif
gnve birth to a lin? son weighing 10 lbs.
Mrs. Perry is attending the case, and
reports all n.s going on fi;troth'y.
A Mr. Holmes living at Ivilama
wisliC? to buy a small farm in the vicin
ity of St. lit Jen. He thinks some of
purchasing the Emerson place.
A Mr. Kenedy has been plastering
the house or Mr. Garrig. Mr. Gocerig
has been erecting a mansion on his place
across the river at a cost ctf S3.1D0.
All will remember Mr. and Mrs. Mili
tary, brother and sister-in-law of Mrr.
T. C. Walts. Their baby now weighs
33 lbs., and they are very proud of it.
Mrs. McDiide came, up tc-tlay for Dr.
Moore to visit Mrs. Gelndye. She stat
ed the family v. ere gathered at homo ex
pecting her esrthJr end was approaching.
3Z. F. Church App ointments
St. Helen on the fourth Sabbath o
each month, at 11 A. :i. and 7 P. M.
I.iy vie .v on the third Sabbath of each
month at 11 A. H. and 7. r. M.
St. Johns on the first Sabbath of each
mouth, at 11a. m. and 7 P. M.
He v. II. if. Caosinx. Pastor.
-
Prenyl erinn Aypolalincnts.
St. Helens on the first Sabbath of
each month, at 7 o'clock P It.
Columbia City on the tirst Sabbath at
1 1 o'clock a. M., and on Saturday evening
previous at 7.
- Tlainier on the fifth Sabbath, when it
occurs, morning and evening.
Westport cn the fourth Sabbath,
morning and evening.
Kuippi cfti the s-ccnd r.nd third
Sabbaths, morning and t veiling.
Hev J. A IIaxn'a, Pastor.
A'meV Guide to Self Iisf-.tructicn in
practical and artistic -IVnuiaitsliip is giv
en free as a premium with the " Jour
nal, " The "Guide" lias thirty-two pages
devoted to instruction and copies for
plain writing, fourteen pages to the pr n
ciples and examples for nourishing, six
teen pages tr alphabets, package mark
ing and mcnograniF. Price by mail, ii:
paper covers, 75 cts.; handsomely bound
iu stili" covers, $1. Given as a premium
(in paper) with the Journal" one year,
for 81; fu 1 bound (in stiT covers) f;r
A l-2o. Davie-l T Aires. Author and
pubH;i!itr) Tjway, New
York.
liegins its tleveulh volume with an
admirable June number. The most no
ta'dr: fiti-.re is the fine array cf draw
ings by Bacon, I'ridgman, lioggs, Mosler,
Harrison and -t!ier American artists,
after their paintings in Paris Salon.
There are al.-o some striking drawings
by J. F. Ftauuelli and a page of 11a rye
bronzes. Excellent illustrated arcicles
are giv?n on "Country House-' "The
Hall and Inception Itcom," and " Old
Ecclesiastical E.nbroiderit s." The sup
plement sheets include; "The Mando
lin player," in color, after Trinquesse. ; a
supurb female bead for 'aine ; rose
and jasmine designs for embroidered
screen panels ; sweet-briar designs for
a vase ; a design of horse-chestnut h aves
for panel decoration ; a capital design
for an etched and repousse irass tr.iy ;
monograms in F, aud designs forjewel
rv. needlework and frieze decoration.
There are alto pleasing designs for a cup
and saucer (sw.auip rose) and for an al
bum cover (' Cupid Disarmed.5') For
practical iiue,nnatioii the answers to crr
responacnts are alone worth the price of
the number, thirtv-five cents, Montague
Marks, Publisher, L'3 Union S.juarc,
New York.
T5IE WORLD OF AGIilCrLTCHE
The Agricultural Would, one of
the best, if not the Wst, farm papers of
its class, is making a great success of the
plan inaugurated by its editor a few
ye.irs 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 dilTercnt Stales and Territories of
our own country are particularly enter
taining and iit-.tructive. Judge lir
rish's articles on " The Farmer's relation
to Law" are alone worth the pri"o of the
paper. Judg Parrish, who is one of
the ablest 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. Thisjour
ual ttkso lias a fine household department
which makes it particularly attractive to
lady readers. The price of the AguI
oultuual World (now in itstnth year)
is only One Dollar per annum (25 num
bers). In clubs of five, SO cent- each.
Six months, GO cents-; three months, 40
ceut?. S'anple copies, G cents. Twr
cent postage stamps received on subscrip
tion. Adress Agricultural World
Grand Rapids, Mich.
" .rnovniizron
GTTl i
3? Jdanaarr
. Clean Wtinfiin-f,
no.
Rainier, - Oregon,
Orders from Oie country tvill receive onv
prompt attention.
JANUARY 1884!
AHHUAL 'SETTLEMENT OF
Aosounis.
I tlcsirc to rJosc i:iy books for
IS8I5 and i;i oi!ei lo suit i: tiec'S
s&vy that :5I accuuuts i to aef
ocr .;, i&vS.s, be settled i:3iiciiiute
ly. cither by casli or tiW.
arbor &I-Xairdres
Also for Side
Caxdie3, Nut3, Cakxcd- F.iuit.-?, Gitr.EN
FuuiTS, CyAccns, Gixgeu Ale,
Sarsapauilla. Soda Watep
TODACCO, ClGAUS, HaIR
OlL, Pir.iFUMEaY,
Picruns Frames, Hat IIacss, Yaxkej:
Notion's, a:cd Dr.vcs..
T. Goopor's Bntclier
SIio: ti2:sl looi t- D iyrniiorl's
CaS"OC 0i!Si.
TltvEK St. St. ITe:.en Onsaox.
Choice meats of a'l kinu.s for 3a!;.
liE-'Lr.a i:;
General SleicUandise
ST. HELEN, OREGON.
A new and complete stock of Gn-iH now in
store. A lices reasonalil x ieiiu Cush.
aulotf
Z. G. DAVIDS Oil,
PUiotogsaBlier.
C0P.XE3 PlUST AND Y.IMKILL, STKEKT3
Portland, Onroo:;
hi s &
: lives i;f all tae
3
I'reMdcnis
Aw U. S. The
J. r'.-f t. tlian
han U:r;iN-t bcsV boo!; ever 8-jl.l for ics th:iu
l i-M our pi izi. Ihe fr-.-stc-st selling bo in A-
mericft. " l)nui-:-ns- proa's to a.-eu ji. Ail Intel
i'.'ni v?.i-,1j wtiit i. Aar ca? cm bc.Jiiie a
icc-..i:i a:rn. ernii five. IIallltt Loo
Co., I'oitl .ud, Miinn
US
blU2 UU X,' OiSl W
4
Chairs, S,:iYiii&o 77ccd Scats
For Hale.
llila to OrlDr.
OTTO GODKIN.
vlnlalO
Proposals forTfDn3Drtation.
IlE.vD(i"AnTiusDi:?ARTi:nxTOKT;iECon;iniA,
iltru-z cY Ciuur Qi.'Ai.T(iii:.!AsT;-:i(, y
V.N-couvicu UAHiiAiiSs, VV. T.. .Murch ll, 1SS J. )
CJlvVLlM) J'KUfO.SALS, IN Ti:lt'LUATi-;,
SU li.) KCT to theus.ud con Ii i iis.s. wiil be re
ceived at this oMict, un-il 1- ovl-Kjic, n r.n, nit
Monday, Apiil 7, 1SS4, at which tiaia an I plucj
they ill be opened in the presents of bidiiers,
for tho tr.tn.iporf iv'.i-m of iniiits.ry supp.i-.-s on tin
following described ro it-'s d-iriii year cominciic
in.; duly 1, li 4 an.! inline Jikj UO, litt-1:
IiOUTK No. 1. Spokane l ails, W. T. to Fort
Sp'ikan:. W. T.
Kuutk o. 2 As!i!an.l, Oregon, to Fort
Klamath, Oregon.
IIoimt. No. 3. J-ii Hctoa, Oregon to Eousa
Barracks, 1. T.
l!ouri:No. 4. Kun?.. I T, to Doisc Earr&c!:,
I. T.
Houte No. o.-r-Ilathdrum, I. T., to FortCovar
irAlrni 1. T. v
Ko'te No. 0. I.e'.vLton, I. T., to Fort Lnp
wai, I. T.
Tol'Tk o. 7. For transporta:i n of ir. 5.
Jtilitary Supplies between Atori.i and Fort
Stev ens, Oregon, an i Fort Canby, V. T.
JSO'CTK No, 8. Cctwttn l'ortlan.l. Oreqon,
and Varicmver, W. T.
The (iovernment reserves the ri0ht to reject
any or a 1 proposals.
ijlauk)i'o;Ms.ih, fonn of contract, and printed
circulars, iviniull information as to the man-lii-r
of bidJiirjj, terms f contract and paym-int,
will be f tunisUeil on ap)hca'd in to this :tiee.
Fuvelopes containing propo-ials should be
marked: "Propo-als for Transportation on
l.oute JC. ," and uddressd to the under-
A. S. K I ME ALL,
Jlajor and Quartermaster, IT. S. A.,
Ciii-f Ou.-trtermaster.
of
Pub'icntion
Laxd Office at Vaxcol-veh, W. T.
March 12th. 1SS4.
Notice i? hereby given that the following
named 8-jttlers huvo tdetl notice of their intention
t-jinake laial proof ir. mtppurt of their claims, and
thai said proof wiilbemadu lioforv the Judof tlie
Probate Court at Krdama. Wash. Ter.. on S itnr
lay, Apiil2f)LlvJ.S4. viz: Myra li. Hiintiiiti n,
deviate of W'am-n Tnrn.tr, Additional Hoine.
stead Applioati m No. fur the W'ts'. of
Soutii llas.t, if Secti n 4, Tp. 7 N. Uan.e 1 V'
and nwiiwlli' fo'l.win wii.nes-?e3 to prove liis
continuou.i residence upi, and cultivation of,
tail, viziA.l1'. Monlton. Henry Mouiton, J. V.
Ciioae, and Samuel Adams, all of Carroliton,
Cowlita Co. W. T.
Jnaies H. llunlinton, Additional Home t a.l
Application No. iC07 for the North A of South
jst i .f Section .K, Tp. 7 N. J'Vv 1 U tut.
ah names the fo' lowing witn?nsert lu prove his
continuous reM'Ienoc u;on. ' an-.l cultivation uf
said land, viz: A. V- Mouiton, Henry A l mil ton,
J. W. Choate, and Samuel Adams, all of Caroll
ton, Cowlitz Co., V. T.
KltED. Wi1 PAULING Rfgi.er
TJie mrst Eccr-s:ul 3317 ever discovered i as it :Is
cert -in iu its effects and docs poi bhotor. ULAD VROOi'
BLOW.
St. Charles, Ann., Au?. 23. IS33.
C. J. Ken-ham & Co., Cents:-I tnne pleas
ure in informing vu that 1 used n?arly all of
tht bittlHf KendaUs Spavin Cure that you
sent me from St. Loui., nee inline to direction',
ant to iuy satisfactiim (anil I. must s;iy tainy
surprise) ,n about two weelit my mare was en
tirely well of her JainoneM caused 'y a bog tavin
of over one year' standing anil in three weeks
li:ne the Mvel'ing was all puie nd he mare is
now entirely well xind can trot "3 g'ib as ever.
I consider the lxvttie of Ktndall's Spavin Cure
worth to me l."i0,C0as the animal was woithlcBi
an she whs on three legs and eonld scarcely pet
around on thorn and now she u tne l.iust mijrgy
piiimal in thesa parts and with tlie itmuant of
the I ottle aftei iurin; the mare I have nearly
cured a severe corn vn the hall of my hir toe
that ha Ki'vtn me rcat pain f.-r tv-o or three
years. 1-jhave only applied Ki iviall'.- Spavin
Cure four times andr the -corn n w is eary out
by the roo's and without any pain. In short T
think it is thebes liniment that is in use. I
have Kendall's Treatise on the IIor3e and his
Diseases an I I would no take any money for
it if I could not. get another. J ' oping you yreat
success I remain
Yours respectful'y, R. C. JLr.Tix.
KEKDALL'S 8PAVINE CURE
ON HUM ATI FIE jH.
evat, Isn., Ausr. 12, 1S81.
Dr.. C. J. Kcnd;dl & Co., Gknts: Sample ef
circulars received to-day. I'lease scud ine s-nne
witli my imunt piinted on oue si is wi y, Q hc
Kendall's Spavin Cure i-i in xclleut deman 1
viJi u, and not onlv fir animals, but for hu
m;vn ailments alio. Mr. -Jos. Vori, one of the
iw.din ' farmers of our county, sprained an an
kL badly, and knowing tlie nlceof the remeiiy
for hors'ju. tried it on himself, and it did far
better than he expected. Cund the pain in Very
hhoit order.
Yo'iia rcspcctfullv.
C. 0."Tmr.3AK:.
Ttiee 51. CO per bottle, or sis bottles for So.CO.
All tlriirists have it or can pet it for you, or i
willbeftntto any addrt-st on rcctiptof juice
by the jropiietor Da. 15, J Kenham. & Co..
Knosi.urgh 1'al's, Vt; Scad tor Illustritcd cir
cular. ProyosaL for Military Supplies.
HEAOQ-JAllTF.KsDErAr.TMEXT0KTHEC0LCMni., ")
. UKKlCa OK CllIn: QCAHTLUMASTEll, V
Vaxcovvek l.r:i:ACKs, . T., Maich G,1SS4. J
SCALED FiUJl'ttSALS, IN TiUi'LlCATJ:,
SUBJECT totiic usual condi'ious, will b- rs
c.ived at this oIKcj or at tlie oiiocs of tha U. S.
Qurlermaatersi at the followiuu-named losts,
until 1- o l .ck, noon, on Monday, April 7th,
lSc'-l, at whieh places an I timfc tliey w ill be op
ened, in prestne-j f l-i l.ltrs, for the furr.ijl:n;;
auddeiivry of military mipplies dutinif the f!s
c;tl year c or.r.ienciii- .July 1, 1SS1, and en ling
June .'0, LSSo, as follows: ool. Coal, Char
coal, l;ii, I.'arloy, Fran, I ''ay. and Straw, or
liay in lieu of Straw, or eueli of Sai.1 suppl cs as
n;av be required r.t
I'or-laud. tJre-,-on. Foit Canby, TV. T.,
F,.ii-e i:arr;:cks, 1. T. Fort a alia alia, NV. T.,
FoitTov.ii.i n l, . T., Vancouver, Dpot, .T
l"o;t Co.";r.l'Al-ne. 5.T., Fort KhunnUi, On yon
Fort Spokane, W. T., Fort Stevm-s, Orcjun,
Fovt Lapwv.U T. T.
The Cm cnv.iiu'.t reserves theriht to reject
nin-i rnll roio.a!.. l'refeif-nce v.i-l l eive-.i
to ar". i of d imes'-i-j or- duothoi, r.ndtoarli
cls of i'omestic production produc-.'d on the F.;
ciiic C iast, c.'iidi;ioos of price and quality boil g
cipial, t ilit? extent of coiisumptioa required ly
the public Hsrir:2 there.
Elan?; propria! 3 an I printed citcilarp, si:
fr.ll I'ai '.io.ihiTn :s to the manner ol ' bi i I ni,', &c,
will b; furnished oh applie-v'.i i to tiiis oll'.ce or
the Quartermasters at th? vaiioi.s p -ts named.
Jlnveli.p'S c :iraiui:i ( pro; tais ihoul be
mat he I: Propsa:s for rt , " ad
dressed t- t!i-- uni'tersLiaol, or the respective
I'osl Q;;a:iei masters.
A. S. KIM FALL,
T'.Ir.jor Mid Quartermaster, U. S. A.
Chief Quartermaster.
Tk ri-vr.-s'Cri: r: 3 i
Ei.c.l ila ixii :::i 1 tai'V., C-.'. 'l
year: 11 '3 l-a,x-s, t' ; " 1 !
-.iu ; iiu he, v.-ila ove" ,-SjO
ilh-.btratioiia a. v.:io;c I:o-
:rc ;;:il!c.-.'. C-i .-cj v. iwi!
rale prices dlro. t to cvnsuaicn o:i : '.i f:r.;i.!j
fur i-t-rsoiial cr f.i::.i t:so. Tells how
to ilcr, :.;il give -::nt-t cat tf every
thing voa i:sc, c:.t. t'aln!;, vcar, or I.uva
f ill v. l;!i. Thciii i:iv:il::;I!o Looks ro'.i'
t;ii:i i:i:"f rmntioa jrlivmo I lro:n t!.c l:::;l
1 ets of t!:a v.i-ri 3. Vc will in:U a c7
I'roo t J Kny nddrc.csi:Mia rci-cijit rt ti.o
rioahi-c 7 ceiit. J.ct ua Lcivr lrom you.
UcsT)ertf;:l!v,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO
t7 & SZ'J WcbsaU Avciur. ticaao, i-U.
J. W- CAMPBELL,
Civil Engineer ana
Surveyor.
St. Kcleiij Oregon.
All business r.ltcnded to with proniptnesi .ir.'l
tHitittoh .'inl.f
v3 A 7 m
W tsb cia
310,000 .in --gold coin,
Ti bo exchanged for goata for v.-uija value
ecoived will bo given to the purchaser, at tan
Bargain Store,
Columbia City. Thi.i store is fast becoming pop
iiiar on.' nccuiait f the KXCELLESf qvality of
ojds Lent and the excooain.;iy
Io"v7 prices
for which, they are sold. Cive iw aculi.
v4n2.ja2
r At w t A iV .W Tl
I
Will be inaMcd PSTIp to all applicants end
customers of Inst year without orrlcrinR it.
It contains ill.islr.-Uidns, prices, dcsci iptior.s and
'.ircr:iv,r.s fcr planting all Veirrt.-ihlc and Flower
f eeds. I'laii'.i, etc. l!l vali:U'Vi to
Q.M. FERRX S C0.mi2L
TRAHSPORTATION COMPANY.
The new and .elegant Stsaraboat
Lueea Masoa
Leaves PortWul. toot of Alaer St. for La Center, Tues
day, 1 nil -a l.iy a J a ltu.-J ly at 10 A. L . t-cntMug St.
Uuien, Like Kjvcr end all inteniiediate latidinft-s. Jle
turnii ijt Imvc LaCoiiter at 6 a. m.. Monday. Wednewlay,
and t riday. Lanillns iade Woodland ou WcUiei.
Uayi ndlhuruUY.
F. A. fLHQQRZ,
luprney - at - 1a
Orrics - liivrr SHrcet hi freat o4 wtmnd.
Prompt Altjatica Grrz to Ccllictiona, Etc.
aul:;:f
At bimsy-atLaw"
JZi'ct at St. SIclcn, Orcson.
Will atienl tarms of Con rt at Astoria. Ka
Iarna . & fjrtlani. Praclija in all Courts of
&tate jt Wash. Tel.
v3nlGn!4
Attorney - at - Lav,
OllEGOX CITY, OITEGOX. ;
Particular attention given to business befor
the Laud Otlice.
novl2f.f '
25Zi. THOIviAS STETVABT,
. PUYSXCIAX anil SUKCIEOS,
Eiveu Street, St. Helen-, Oaegon.
-
A. a. P III LI r St D. D. s.
Xo. f23i First t., rox-tl.iud, i,
Bo 23 First Cla33 Wotk t LowSt Eatos.
-Ju-la2j
A TO., of t!j Ertr.r.Tivzc Avmr.w. rm
to:t "t !? S i.icjtori lor 1 iti-ot-i, C.iveal.. Tr.n:
rU. ipj-rls'i:?. lor tha ITu.te.l l-'t.tr-i. Canntl.t,
.iclana. ti-.ini:.'. Ocrmmy, c-:c ll.ui.l ll.nik ii1ki.
i-'cnta 't fr.-.. Thirty ..-- j i-suV rxpi rienro.
I'lten-Holitaiiii-I t lm m-r".i HVSS CO. ur-nmici -1
In tho Krm.vTipic A.M-:nr?A v. ta.j I.ir-sco--. i e i.cni
1'iost w.Uelv circuIntfU .s.-if!itin pn'-i-. i.!.:iia vr.
ee!:lT. SnlomlM ( ii-.-niviini r.-il lrit i'-toit in
lormation. bpc;ni(n coji f t ti- r.-l iu ifie t oier
fen ii fntfrc. A -, l-WSlt .itl'O.s li.Ml.ia
A-'iKUlCA.v O.aee. S.1 ll.jaU.ty. I.e. Vori.
27 Otopc, 10 Sets Reeds, $90
1 -CiC
T-f Lcrc. Lto-!. lion. . ... Ci:ly 0
Jer.trmt w w r r rv.'r'tj ntnn Cnon ei-4 fteiO
Tn-xi;.t rr-un t.s rnr.r:, i-.. 1 rn'hin.- cr.il be frl-rr
Xolicc cf Application to PEsrc&asc
Timber La ml.
1 Laxd OrricE at Van-cow-", V. T.
March Hi h. 1S.--4.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with
the proviVi-ms of the Act of Congress aunrovetl
Jx-va 3, li?r& entitled An Act for tha sale of
1 iiubrr Jjan-ls iu the .States of Caafornir, Ore
t;f-n, Nevada, and in Vashin;-trn Teriiturv.'
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i Land h-vjcc t VAN'corvntt, W j T.
March Hth. 18S4.t
Notice in hereby given that in compliance with
..Lite provisions of the Act of Conrem approved
June 3, 187S, entitled " Au Act for the tale ol
Timber Lan la in the Statetof Califomia, lreni,
Nevada, anil in WtwhinxtDn Terriiory," Adrian
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3 w. of the Willamette Meridian.
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Wsh. Ter. on Saturday, the 2jth. day of Maj',
lbSl.
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Uiih otiice within mxtv (G3)tla'a from date hertof.
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J'Vlu-nary 18tli, 1881.
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Ireiteric tenK-r, Jloui--taa I Aprucati.r
Vos. 2-US and for the North Kant i of Sec. "
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prove his continuous res! lence urnm an I enltiv-.
tion of (iaid land viz: Josef N. Carlson, C'larh
rl. llarmans, J-ran.c 11. Wahlberj;, and Cl.ark
Hinran. ab of Castle Koc!.-. Cjvli;s tw W. T.
Josf N. Carlson, llomestea l Appl'ca'i-;"
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nsii' iw. "aiuuers, Lh.irles JI. JUrmai.
ire!ciicl (leiwler, and ('harJcs Ilotran. a'.l .
Castle Ktick, Cwlitz Co. W. T.
Frank 1C. Wahlber, AddiLh.nal Hom?xlet.l
Application No. 2S7D for ths k. e. 4 nf w. s
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liinc3 njvjn an-1 cuilivMicn of n.-.ul laiul,
Josef N. Carl-f in, Cltarh-s 11. llanasi.s, I'n.'
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