ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE TV s THE COLUMBIAN, St. Helen. Columbia Co., Or. : . STTBSCBIITKHf SATES. year, inadvance. .-. months " . f ' mouths " f . AD72ETISING KATES: One TuareTdO lines) fut insertion... . $2 00 1 to .50 $2 00 1 00 Jach -.ileuetit insertion. E. G. ADAMS, : 'KrtftWT & Proprietor.: XATIOXa JrEPI BLICAX TICKET . For President James G. Plaixe, Of Maine. ' JVr Vice-President J onx A. Logax, . br Illinois. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For President, Grover Cleveland, Of New York. :For Vice-President, . Thomas A. Hendricks, Of Indiana. RAILROAD RACKET; , In ruilroad circles it Is stated at Taco pta that on snd after September 10th, the passenger trains between' that point and Portland will be run on a schedule closely resembling this: Leave Tacoii?a at 5 a. si.y arriving in Portland. in Poit land atf-2 m., returning leave Portland sit 1 p. m., reaching here abot'tt7 P. M. , in time for the distribution of the mail the same evening. It is stated that the olhrn Pacific Terminal Company yjll soon commence the construction of a depot on the corner cf Front and G streets in city, for the u:c of the Kalama branch of the North ern Pari lie. Its size will be 3(l60.feet A sIa -stall round house for tip North ern Pacific engines and a turn-table will bo constructed thia.rFaU' by the same .company rt a point ricar the intersection of North Front and N streets. , The Northern PaciGc Railway t Co., k:vc large gangs of men at work fencing in their Kalama branch. Tbj?. ."i'qg s l loArd handsomely and substantially en.ldoing their right of M-av. Farmers alon.j the route have' complained ttt thi unprotected condition of their cattle and as the line runs through an almost end- l.-ss dairy fajrt,.the cpmpny.. concluded to buiid substantial fcnce3 in enter to . -.- satisfy t'.e dairymen ard prevent acci dents The second, pontoon tc be bsed in transferring cars from Hunter's Point to ,KaTaiua, on the Kalama branch, is about romleted at the shipyard in the uox.th end. Tt will be towed down the.river and placed in position in time for the regular opening cf the road on the 10th 3 prux. It woald le a good idea for the railroad. Company to send an excursion train orer th"- road oti the J,4tJi', and every Sunday thereafter ..d:iri:ig the Smunif-r season, as there are thousands Ji this city who would be. delighted with such a Sunday picnic. 4j The; work of ballasting tho Kalama .JJ ranch of the N. P. Railway is about "complete, and it is as pretty a line of track, as can be found in the United iSta'tp.. Many Lrehtl.es have been failed;1 ia so that .the great portion ,of tte road bod 13 solid and firm. The bridges havei been str ngthened and .bqlted in a. thor-j ugh manner, and Vy opening day on" .the 10th of neit montli will lecouipUte t very dlai'. It is reporte.1 that a i!ne di'pot is to be erected by the T.nui ;nal Company for this branch on Front aud G. streets, to be thirty by sixty, fei t in size. It is also reported, tiift a !iaud to.ne station h)use andtjlatfprm is to le built at liernal IIeight,.theftrt p;ie on.. the road north of the city. Much trafiic and travel ri!l be ojitaineil from this sta tion, as it taps the Tualitin Plains and uuJ farming community of the Spring vine mountains. A telegraph station is. located there, and it will be one of the principal depots along the route. ul.roJticte. The Kalama transfer, boat is lying at ftmitji Iiros. it Watson dock in Albina awai i ;g orders. S,l(e is now called the Taeoma, of New York, a;id liA3 heVname painted in largo black; letters cn each paddle box and ou her stern. l.Co'in Camp'jelb'lias recently received; ti.eapoint'ment of station agent of thej N. P. R. K. in this city and will enter. on his dutifsis'soon as the trains begin to cress at Kalama. Mr. Campbell has Tor.some time betm bookkeeper with the A. P. Hotaling company,.. He will be . succeeded, at w .undejrrstQ05l (ly . J. W. ,-Koen, formerly .chief clerk of tjie supply departrhe'nt of the O. R. k. N. Co. L jcal ticket? fer tile line of tlie Pacific division "of the N. .p, JX,. t which is now to" bo. opened SciptemberJ 10th, between Portland and KaJama,' will bo jdaced on: sale .about the date i lr.cntiened at the. ofuoe of A. D. Charl ton, G. W. P. A., No. 2 Washington ;,fctreet; also coupon ticket to Sound points. Telejrf.m. , . Mr. Villar,j and family sailed for Eu rope August 20th. aiiiifrw The new pontoon for the. Kalama side of the N. P. llailws, vi ? 11 tt r its tin ixlung touches at the Round House be low tlio city. It will be. towed down the present week; and placed iy position for immediate vs The. one which was taken down last ,',e.pk is .xeadijiess, the track- W.injjfdown jyuj adjusted,. for the accommodation of the transfer boat k.vAn fclegant Pullman sleeper was sent over the Kalama branch railroad yester day, and so smoothly did it run, that thosj? ou ..boarfj -.ccmld.a-eadf the finest newspaper prini wth the raatest ease. It was ,aJmoHtfar, smooth' riding as an icq loat, a.nd p!d railroaders who have sailed aroujid.the world almost on jrt .pro claimed it the finest piecoifiif rQad they had ever passed over. Cfironicle. New York, Au,,, 20. Spfctial. The Tunes says the rcrjorttof Commander Schlty will le submitted to Secretary Chandler(,within few days. It will be one of the,, most elaborate reports ever ert tp ,tlie department ly a naval officer. Thq juanuicipt is expected to .cover neajly 300 pagese, and will be illustrated by fjjijifi 20D photographic views,, mak ing plajnjjiany point3 that no written descriptjqn, epuld.. This use of photo graphs' in oHkial reports is a new de parture. . . , . Nny York, Ati. 31st. President Arthur received at tlie Fifth a Yen ye ho tel, officers of the Greely relief, expedi tion, including Commander Schley, Com mander Coffin, Lieut. Fmary, Chief En gineer Melville and a dozen others. Sec retaries Chandler and Lincoln and Gen. Uutler; who had culled to see the presi dent had decided to appoint him chief of the bureau of equipment and recruit ijig, in place of Commodore Eardirigbeit, tvho jojmrartds..the i'.ropea,u squajiron with tJi.e.ciHce cf cliief of bureau inthe navy department, and with the rank of commodore. Telegram. " rrr":: IVIieat to Dtilutl:. : ..r tt A m vemsnt is being mado by. the Northern Pacific road . to take wheat from this section to DulutU, A rate jo 8 per ton . has been nade from Wallula to Duluth, and efforts are be ing ma'dcjto. secure, terms from tlu Ore gon Railway i3 Navigation Co, tu'ii cicntlv. favorable to draw. Willamette valley grain that way. Should a .simil arly low tariff this way lie the result of such shipment, perhaps a large amount of business miht be done. Tchjram. A New Docki J. B. Montgomery has added a large Jock to his present one in .Albina, and now has one of the largest ou the coast. Ic is a double one, the new addition hav ing been placed nqxt to the old one but farther inland. The water front r ft mains the same, but. .it is .it s!; twice as wide and alfords better j facilities for ac cess. It is exnectpI tc Joad severabve5 sels with fjrain there this coming season. Telegram. A Coy's Rest Friend Mother." Is Eis , This song and chorus is only the most popular Xcw Song of tho day, but one tif the mast heauti'ul in me!oJyt wotds sentiment Like i1 Home Sweet Hpipyf' it will always find a welcome. Roys send for it. Mailed post paid for 40 cents in mcnev or stamps. Pe ure to orer this song as composed by Ben WilfiauiH, being the only correct t diticn. Music dealers and teachers should order. Address, S. Draixaud's .Soxs. . lSGSiate St., Chicago. Name this paper. COUNTERFEIT PRESENTMENTS Of our i elovfcd.ones are always treasures. We should never delay in rcuring them while we can ; and to those o' cur reader who visit Portland, we would- kay, do npt return: v.thout visiting the San .Francisco, Gallery, S. W. :oni.T First find Moiriaou streets, and getting vour photographs taken, you may not haye another op joi tpiii'ty, to tecure a pe:f.ct lik'THSH and & higy fii.ish:d picture,. J.'o.t centrally iocated. ; .;. V C . . Oar Xatlonal WarSonss. i - We hivq. just received from the pub Ushers, S., Pramarjd'Sous. 136 S'ace St., Ch'cago, an elegant, bookof , 165 page. of our famous .War Songs, full hheet music iize, word, . music and piano or organ accompany inent complete., No such jeornplete conectiphas evcr before leen issietl, and in tKee piusjc form wouid cost over $25. It has a title in live brilliant ccrs representing one of the most active engagements during the battle of Getlysbufjg, 6 alone worth the price of the book. Rest selling book ,of the season for Music Dealers, Rook Sl-' lers and News Agents. The complete work for introduction, until further no tice, will be mailed post-paid to. and d dress for 90 cents. Address the pub lishers. S. Rraixard's So.vs. pt; .13G StaU St., Chicago. Name this paper. The Billings party , of excursionists went over the railroad from Portland to Kalama a week ago. o fiVwiwnhKtitiiifiiiiltfii it' i ii tn ir l rj- XX EXTRAORDINARY OFFElt. 0 y . . . v .a . T6 All Waatius; Euip!oyiuc:i We want LivevEiiergetic and Capa ble Agents i,f-cvery county in the Uni ted States and Canada, to telj-t patent aaticle of great .nier.it, its merits. An arle" Jiving a largo ial,' paying over. 100 per cent profit having no competition, and on which the agent is protected in th? exclusive sale by a deed given for eachalid .evyry county ho mav secure from us. With all thnse ad vasitars to" onr. agents, aud th fact that it is an at tide that can.be sold to n'verV Iiouseownertit mi "lit not le necessarv to make an " EXTitAOitpiN'AP.Y offeu" to secure gootl agents at once, but we have conclilded to make it tq show, .not only iiur confidence in the merits, of our in vention, but jn the ; salabd.ity by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now utt wqjtlc are making from $I5Q to $000 a, nionth clear, and thus fa;jt makes, it safe for us to make our ofit-r to all who are out of emplov ment. ., Any .aent that will give our business a, tjiirty days trial and fail to clear at Jcast $100 in this time, above ALL EjljisKSES ran return all goods tin poliLto us anil we will refund the ujon cy paid for them. Any agent orgeiier jii agent who would like ten or more counties and work them tlu-quh sub agents for ninety d:iys, ,&hd fail tp clar at least $750 above all expenses, can return all unsold ami ge; their money back. No, other employer of agents ev r dared to make such clfers, nor would we if we did not know that v.- have agents now making more than double the amount we uarenteed. and but two sales a day ..would give a ptoiit of pver $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighlcva orders in one dy. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fullv, and thotso we wish to send to everyone out of employment who will send us three one cent, stamps fr postage. Send at once and secure" the agency in time for the boom, aud go work on the ten s nimed in our extra ordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents sewing machine solicitors and carpenter? in tlie country, and ask any reader of this pa per who reads this ofl-r, to send us at once the name aud address of aJ sich they know. Address at once, or yu will lose the bet chance ever onvred..to J those out of employment to nijke nic"ju:y. 1 Rexner M ax r fact ti n 1 1 re Co , 1G5 Sm'itl.lield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Tlie Art Amitfjt:v.rt.for Jugiist Is behind none of the proceed in Nos. in interest and the character of its con tributions. The following is the list of articles it contains: Designs for Art workers in metal. Designs for tiles bv Kappa ; for Horizontal Borcjer.-, from the Cincinnati School of Design ; Illu minated Borders ; Decoration for Cup and Saucer, (CrJinberry); Initial Letters from tho Bible- of Charles the Bald, Ninth Century: Conventional d signs tor JJoroers, tromtiie oouiii iven.Miigton School of Art Needlework. Pictures in the Paris Salon of 1831. My Doff Book. American Women in the Paris Safin. Eccentri'-.ities of French Art. Portrait Sketch of Francis Myt-rs Bcggs, .by P. Gervais. Restorations of Sculp ture in European Museums. Mrs. Em ily F. Lakey, cattle painter. " Modern Home" scriei, the Drawing Room. De sigu for Painted Taocstrv Decora t;on, from a drawing by J. B Ifuet, tiu' cf Louis XV. .Floral Borders for general decoration. Cjrrespondeuctf. S.cimfns of Old Lice from the collection of Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Noy Yorkf Point de France(l 600 1 70,0), Point "d.. Venisr '(1630 1703), Veiiilian Point Dcccape. Price 35 cts. $1.00 a year. Moxtaclf. Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, N. Y. Tr: August number of the Collage Hearth opens with a beautiful drawing by Lillian M. Brown, und contain among many other good things a story by Frances J. Dyer, entftd a Boston Tea Party ;'' "A Ne.v Way over oil Roads is a well written sketdi of a ,(r;p up tMt, Washington ; Mis. ( W hi ta ker's Qambaog Women," is continued v 1 -r k in which slie unravels some ot the mys teries of successful bread-making, Mrs. M. J. Piumstcid, contributes A 1 low er Talk ;" followed by the una! timely hints :'. tlie flower garden ; the " Pret tiest JIjuso Papers" E.uma C. Hardacie ves dr(cions how to make a large" number cf useful and practical articles for home use ,in . such ta pleasitut way - that out! cannot help, being interested. The Fancy Work, fashions, Receipts, and Music show the baud of k careful editor who appreciates what is needed in .the homes at' h.'g na ler . $1 50 a yvar. COTTAUE IIEAItni CO., Bo ton, Mass "SECURE THE SHApOW" Erp the su' sa'ice. fadr, and wlui you visi Portland, niaVie it a part of your busiues to call on W. II. Tvjvne, at the Saa Francisco Gallery, s. w. comer First and Morrison streets, and have your photograph taken i 1 the high est style of art A TIMELY BOOK. Lire 8 of Rlaliic Announcement is made of completion of a Pictorial work compris ing the lives of the Presidential Candi dates on the Republican ticket, written by j,he veleran author, Mr. J. W. Du-1, and published by N. D. Thompsc n tt Co. St. Louis, Mo.,' and New York. This work is so!d Uiro-igh agents exclusively. It is designed, not' only to serve the popular taste and want in i?in!r, ex haustively, the facts in tho bv hood and manhood of the Canclhites their pri- vate Lives und Publfo ijervioen but to have a more enduring interest than the ordinary Campaign book. To .this end the publishers haye encaged on the w)rk a corps of skilfed designers and. engia vers to elegantly and profusely illustrate the scenes and incidents in the lives ot these eminent men, now so prominently before the people. Personal anecdotes ami reminiscences will constitute a lead ing and. .certainly, a most entertaining and instructive feature pf this lino work. Mr, Ruel has matked ability, and en joys or eial distinction as a Biographi cal writer. While exhaustive in recitul of acts, hn powers of analysis, and his keen iusitdit m o I (.vents and measures, ;ive him sp-cial prominence among .American writers of personal history. It is not ten much to say that li is better prepared for the work in hand than any other American aut! o Accredited by our government in his tour arid resideiitfe iu Russia and Siberia, his great work on Nihilism and Exile Life in Siberia gave him a stand ing in the l.iahest literary and ojicial circles in this country us a writer at at once conscientious, forcible an I pic turesque. This lias yiven him unsur- ... passed facilities for proci.ilig all tin material for '.he work now in hand. As ' . . . ''" a byok of facinti'ig interest, beauty and prqfiispncss of illustration, and of com prehensiveness of fct, it will commend itself t ecerj voter. To the book aget-t this lare combina tjtn of authentic history, pictorial il!u -tration and brilliant authorhip,. will at onc-c suggest the universal demand it will create, an I also the advantages in interest it has over tin ordinary C.nn pa'gji ..book, and the graml opportunity it olftrs for profitable a-ncv. V.'e ad ..'. vertiss it in anotheii column. TII2 WORLD OF AGXICrLTIUlE. The Agricultural Wop.lt ,o?y cfi the Inst, if not the bet, .farm pap rs of its class, is making a great nucc'S tf he plan inaugurated by its editor a few J years ago. This p'an is nothing less than the giving of exhaustive articles by the best writers mi -grc :lli re in all. the countries of tlie world. The articles from r 11 . th'o different States and Territories of if , . . . o,u.r own country are particularly enter tainin and instructive. Juduo Par- fish's articles on " The Farnn-.r's relation to ifrvr" fl.ru alone worth the pri-eof tln .p.aper. Jmlge Parrish, 'lro i-- one of the ablest Judges and lecturer iii thr?" West, will soo!i leave, for the South, with tlnvipw . pf supplying tin? p.dpVr wjtji a series of .rticjes on t!:e-iy;ricGltn-; ral feature? ef. Ina. secticn. : Tins jour ual also has a line household department which makes it particularly attractive tt) lady readers. The price of tfto Anr.:- CiT.Tf.'RA.L, World, (now in it?; tpnth ye;u ) is. only Olio Dollar per annuiiiIlG num bers). In clubs of live, SO cents each. Six monthn, GO cents ; three months. 40 cents. Sample cop'c !, fcix cents.. Twr--cent po-lage jtamps received on sub scription. AJdnss Agricaltaral. VV'oild, Grand Rapids, Miou We have received the Lives of Blaine V. ... and Lrgan I y Br-eil. It is finely illus traudanda splenlid book every way. it is published ly N. D. Thompson fc Co. New York Zc St. Louis. Btrl v as as-., sisted by Whitman, Editor of Kennebec Journal ami also, by Mr. Blaine's Piivate secretary in the rcparati o;i of t!u vol ume which makes it authentic. We have received D. W. Prentice k. Co's. Musiyd and Home Journal for: August. It contains instructive and a juusii g prose bexHes the following music: ' T C flower and the Brook," ' Fond Hearts Must Part," and "Pride of tho Regiment" March. . All for. lp.cenjsfj or 75 cents per year, 107 First Strpe'r, Pen hii;d, Oie'go:;. V-" Cuuiiaf-sn Single. Send 10 cents for our Elaine and Lo- iran Soiust-r. Music, bvk and news . t. dealers should order this edition. Ad- ictrcss, S. DrtAiXAHD's Soxs, ; .133 i'ttte. St., Chicago. Nanie this paper. We have rfwdvetl the Dorcas 2fuga- iine just what ladies want. Price Ou Dollar a year, New York. Its editor lb Mrs.4L.aura U. Wtarr, and ie is a utar of the first magnitude as relates to the understanding of knitting and crocLctt- j Ilinics, the Printer, sent us a rnagnif tcent lithograph of Blaine. Ilirues is Ihe prince of printers and ood fellows.' Dr. Arthur Moore will have his diplo mas framed, and JiUng tip in.Jds office, one is 'from' an Academic iustilulion in Maine and the. other from the' Medical Department of the University at Buf liriiitoif," Vermont. His office is indeed beautiful with . bright paint and beautifully tinted pjtper. A tine tug, tfio hancu'work of Miv. Johnson, Mrs. Judge Moore's sister, adorns the 'en trance of Itis cjnsultation room,' which is nicely furnished with chairs and loungu and a blijjht colorpd, tasteful car jiet . A portrait of Mrs. Jude Moore, oil irired in New York adorns the walls. He has a private cc.ns'iltation-room be sides. Tin? .store is arranged with great neatness and leauty, and will cotitain a liberal supply of drugs. The Doctor has two cases of surgical instruments of the most costly and elaborate kind. Dr. Mocre has come to stay, and we hope he will meet with a recompense commen surate w.th his intelligence and enter prise. J. S Davenport his made an'arrarge ment to get photographs enlarged in New York City. He his received three, one of James Muckle Jr., one of Mrs. Ju lge Moore aiid one of himself. The two former are very excellent likenesses; Lis own the complexion is a little too lijjhr, but oth:-rwiso it is a line picture. The frames, aiso, are very tasty, ami he offers them fur $1 4.00 apiece, $3 00 Icns than thev en'arire them in Calift r ii.-'. It would pay to patronize home industry particularly when the article is first-class in evtry iesp.et and likewise cheaper. Mr. J. D.cker thinks he has struck a gold mine near St. llvbn. ' A Mr. Kin ney took some of it to Portland to be as- sayeci 1. Ye have heard it was copper. 't was found 011 the back part of the Si Helen town claim in Frogmoro Canyon. Dr. Pt'under with two ass.taiits was hunting it at last accor.n'.s. lie and his as.sisti.nts killed a bear near J. C. Ma son's l lace on Tuesday. Mr.w Hovt came down in her road cart and brought with her Mrs. Stickle tovif.it Mrs. Ailams. Th'y l-roughw.a magnificent boupiet for Mrs. Adams from Mrs. Fink's garden. Mrs. Fisk a great Hoi icultunst, and delights to train these bc.utifu!, but ditrv;' children of Nature, the- flowers. .Clarence Garrison wishes to strll a hundred 'Acres off of his place, the part adjoining the Milton claim This will be a good bargain for' any one that has a little monev. It is handv to town, liandy to the county road, bandy to nav igating a.'-d the cars, also has a mill priv ih"f and is ijood Inn 1. Mr?. Dobbs, who under the name of Mrs. Miller, kept the cook-house at the mill when the Ladds were hero, has iti't-ii lately vi.siting lq. Perry. She fs a si.ter of Samuel Gtlloway. Mrs. White, formerly Mrs. Carr, lives a short distance (out of Portland, but has very poor heaMi. ! : . Mr. Philip Sainitff-i'rf hotel at La Centre was binned the other dav. It caught in a defective Hue. The house .belonged to John Tiurmeii, and was in iured for 003. Tl:e furniture was in sured for $100, and belonged to Mr. SliintafiVr. This, will not cover his en tire loss. ... C.10 G. Yung was tip to visit our Chinaman Clio Kunir, his cousin, idr. Foini.roy at It tinier 8 'uil.'ri 'g bim a trading scow 34x1, which he will ut-o as a wash-hous; nnd store for tea, and silks. He t iad Uirnoy a valuable pres ent. Ho is very much of a gcnta-niau. Mrs. Dunniway his taken the circuit of the. County, ,and g( nerully inus hud full audiences and U'leral collections con MiJering th:i hard tinn-s. At St. Helen her audience whs principally women, aud her lecture had for it text the.Dcc aration of IndVndiMice. Dr. James McDr!lc , has re ign d I s position as Snpeiintendent of the St-iie Lunati Asylum vf Wisconsin, and h a Imi'-t a private asylum within a mile of Milwaukee, where he will receive private patients. Mis. Dr. Yergain will soon go there as his Assistant - - The Chroiuclj says: Siiirrintendcnt Allen, cf the Mechanics' Fair Associa tion, is very busy in nrraiigitio for the. coming exhibition. Many lew aud nt tractive features jvill bo presented, whb h will add greatly to the sucocps and jov of the fair. , Mr. GeorgR Dorris of Sell wood has the coTt'trrf3t. "f or furnishing the brush for the ipvetment at the mouth of the Low er Willamette River. George was a smart young man, and improves in bus iness talent with nge. Mr. Jani03 has received a letter from Mr. Philander Ilnzcn. . lie says the weather in the. States has been intensely hot and crops arc good. He. Las a job of work on the railroad at 81.70 cts. a day. Visitors to PolrtMnd Should not forget to callat XGWilC'S may be eetn jdiotographs of ail the lead ing pieu and women of : Oregon and Washington Territory. Skillful opera ton alwavs in attendiince. and tha most minute attention paid io pictures of children. Don't forgL-t the location, S. StlScfa, Up StliJ.' No trouble to show I specimens to visitors, btreet railroads pa3s the door every ten minutes, mid this is the nearest gallery to the five principal hotels. Bay view Band of Hope elected the followfng Officers for the term beginning July 0th. and ending January 1st 1S85, Superintendent. Mis Mary Fullerton, Assistant Supcrihtendent, Mrs. A. Gill, Chaplain, Mrn. . Voucai nap, Secretary Mrs. J. T. McNulty, Assistant Sec'y Mrs. Stickle, Treasurer Miss Dora Cpe land, U-her Miss Emma Fulh'rton. . The Band meets immediately after Sunday School when there is no preach- Mrs. J. T. McNulty, Secretary. Editor Coluiiri.vx llavii.'g received a Democratic Prinn-r with the compli ments of Grover Clevela d, tliR Demo cratic Candidate for President with in struciions to enlighten tin people of this state, I shall start a Democratic School at Haines' Grove nii Siturdiy at 3 o'clock r. si, Ai::; 33t.li. lSSi. Gool ti-ac heir., will !? iii attendiince. lientlc meii half price end ladies free. . Per Order Democratic National Coaimittre. ... Stevex Haixes. ART2XTS T7. 2,103315, it D. PHYSICIAN and Kini-IIOX, River Sti:eet, Sr. IIslex; Orecsox. All caJ's cither hy Kttcr or in person v.-ill be proiiijaiy an-, vci eit. v'nHiiCn io? Publication. Laxo Orixc- at O esc ox City, Otxi. i At.- 14, lssi. No'ice i lurtby riven tli.ii flu' fn!iuiu-ri-oneil sfttlf-r h:ii i 't jil iu:ice if l.ix in''fitio:i U in a I; j I'.i'.d ,r in H;i;(..rt of liia cLtitu, an! t!n:t s.i! 1 jr.H'f Lh." ni:..4 i l.vjorj f.ln L'ountv at St. lilcw. Of;;f'j on M-.n lav, tj.;t.. lft'l. iz: '1 hi-hi.- 4 K ir.nev, J iomt Jtcn-t l.'ntn No. 437j for tho N. II. of Sec. 4 T. 0 Is". He ranics tlie fU "-.vin wi'nTsca to prove 1 i j continnocb ro. i.ItiiL'O itpm, uikI cul.iv.itia;i !, 1 ai I l;m I, vi.t: 1 ' ti. V. luaih of CoIutii! i. City. C. T. Ilerr.ir anil U. 1'. MoKi:iistt-r t.f .NWr t i'v, Co'iuuiJ i Co !ri-un. .-in I J. W. iluiUou cf Kahunr., Cuv-lhz C... V. T. ; L. T. rAi:iX, Renter. v"n".-.?2 " 2sto,t?xo: Tae Dircc'.ors f Fc'io .1 D rict 11, C l'.ii!ili:v (.'. On--m v,-iil r.-iv-o I t 1 liitiltlio 21. i f Au-'i-t A. I. 1S.S1 f r fin T.W.-.h'.g of u:a t;:i.l nn.1 tlu- l.i.i '.inif of a. soIi;i.'lii,-iri, colivc- i VL-Jy it h". r. t!:e li.iit.ef : r'j.vi.i.i.'aiiy or till lids' TV aU r f-tr; - . i-'vK-U'.. ii::C-.VN, y:H'v ict(;krV. "Ti.Vlan.s av niKtti.iu if i :i- :i iy l-c s.'ra at the iVst O.rlcv r.t Columt.ia Lliy. Thrre- cs.me t my jirciiiisos...!.-. i'nl! .1 r-d 'c.iiw rJioii; VJ yta'S oM. k nail v.hitc spot in t'10 f.xeht-a 1, an. I p.:ns of left h n n broken o!f. The wr.?r is reoa tvd V 5 .-rove piop'.T.y, j.ay cl.ar t;ts, jm.l tak hpr av.-.iy. . ... T T -..... Deer Wand Precinct, Columbia Co. Onm. Axx.f.A " . ..' JH..M11 vjiii,. loth. 1S4. 7ot:ce ron PfEi.icATior. Laxn OrviCK at V.vxcarvnn, W. T. ; . . -. August 1ft. Xotic? 5 hereby eiven that th , fallow in,;, niined settler has lileil n :iee of hi iiittr.tion ti lnnko final proof in support of hi claim, mid that said proof will be made before the .lii.bre .tJnil'r.'I'aUi.tJo'.iit t J.i!:e.r.a. . T. M iid.iv. Sept loth. l:4. i.'.: Klizibcth WVs:'Aick. Pre emption l)'c!ara t;rv Mteioeiit. No. for th-i b ! 1. 2 aa I 3 of .Sec. 4. Ti. R. 4 W. lie names the olhvv?n wiin-.'sKeai to prove hi?' cnitniiiom r-'t-tn.-nce up. .11. and cultivation o said hind, i.: 1 j i :.j;c!i;r.inin A.DcctrJ cf Or.k IVHi, W. T. .Tolin il.. l .jjr;a, ; of Heiij.-iniiii l'oteis m,' i f " " Samuel l.awson. ' of " " FitKD. W..SPARLIX(2, Rc-i.ster. vontanS 1 ;annu ECALAMAZOO, Mich. XTholeaale Maunfieturpri ot all klndi of Open and vTop BL'CGIES ml BAD C.tUTS. Aarmt wnn!c CTerfwherw. . 'Write or eatalos.ua mi prloo UsU rCv'B VTC3K A 6TECIALTY. ' TTs tlso mancfactaro a fu'l lino of CUTTERS, Izc'.n&ing Src:i Cody, rortln3, Squar t; l-o seat ro.lhind ted Tosey S'eighs. Essi C:s enii and prlcen bc'oro psrciax!r-. niCHIGAM CL'GGY CO., Notice fo Publicatiox. Lax a Ori'ici VAXCoevEa, YV. T. , t, A't,'nstoth..H.c4. Xaiice U herelrj j;ivcnthatthe fuj inif-tiiMiitil settler lifiw rit.rAi stj f U:s Intention to make 1IXAI. rnooy in Kupp 'ti-.f eiwim, r.n I that w id prKf will be made before thf-bi le of the Pro bate Com t at Krtlan.a, Wan!:. Ter , on Saturday Sept. LX)th, 184 vi: Joseph Knuli. Additional n..n.uh.nl Aiiiide;iti.m No f2.)-3, for the North r'of South Kafet i .f Sec. 4, Tp. li X. R. 1 . r.Jle r;Mneit-tnionowiui.' i iisrjo vuini- mn continiioui residence upon, and cultivation of sai I land, viz: . Jpeph Dtxar, "f Kalama, V. T. .S. P. Wa'tere. .t Ismlore Fallert, J of " " T. t Mahan. ef " ; " PKKD. W. BPARMNG, ReKistor, rnlanS liohig mm '1 a For particulars inquire cf Mrs. S. iit-iSr, St fffYsrr, Si Notice for Publication.' . - . , . Laio OrncE at t'ia.cc.v CiVr. OiVri?.' Notice m hereby Kivcn tli.at tho f.n.,wiii. rmnietl settler lileil notico of Li. intention to make hnal pi-.ir in H:ipi..it f Hi claim ant that sui.t Ui.Kif wil- b. m vie l:eflc ti,tf Cunty at Ht. iitf'.-'-.fOr. j-on. on Tjjurmlay, ( ; t. 'j lf- j,' V Z. Joint Vi.-.M:ilic..,i, ll.j,vtfii.t Kn No. i.v aamcs tlie folWing wif nnch to prn e 1 lV cmtiiuoiia ria-Utncu uiii, uud cultivation of,' laixT, viz: - ... ; Jofiah Kcnlilc of St. .frkn-, R.'.D. Fhecley, J. V. VunuUii.oiii, oij.,J)vF. Maker of Vtrn. 111a, all of (.-oJumbiu foiirfjr. Oicun. , T- liAiil.S, Re-iler. v..n4au2.) Xolicc of .i:3lic;stid:i lo Purchase Timber l.tnul. Ij.vxd Orncs at VAxo'crcn, T. T. , . , July 12th. ISM.. Notice js hereby given Mi.it lit c .oipiianco w n.'i the piovi.msoi t.'inAct of C.mrtm 'a'.provtd Jim it, 17t!. enlilietl '-A;iActf..r tlm ale , linibi r Lrvn.l. in the Stales of CWif.iriiiu, Oru fT'iV.-NcvjiHii, anil in Washington 'iVn ic.ry,' Calvin 11. T.'ray.i C'jwlitz C.. Waih. 'JVr. 1,. thi'i ilav fJe.l in 1 bin o.liec l.ji uiicMi ..i'i tfl pm chase Ulo V. J of s. v. t ac. 12, ri y. . of liuugfiit t-t-t, ofh.! iiJaiiit'tte Meii.Ja i. Ttntinioiiy in tlie abve emu wi'L'J" i.i.4'' fore the .hul-.. of t-ll,tcTmirt at JC'itiaina Wash. ler. .-Jutur.lay, tU i'Oth. day of Se! Any mi l all pontons l.air n'.Tverfe claims to the aboe dcKcrilfed Jaiul, or any. iKrtii.ii tirereo' are herHV re.piirel to f;i0 tlieir e-niirn in thin o.uee with'j ni ity (Ij0)dav fro.n l.te hereof. h lll'AK v . Si'ARLINU. Kruifior. BLAIHS & LOGiUi 1834.AGH!iTS WNTED, I884i Fr the only fjrnuina PICTORIAL I i raTl.ij of the Ji'tlVOI-ICAN CAXIJ1IATIM for iltMd.-(lt an I 'ic.'-Pr(.nidtiit. Autlitii ic a i l t.! tt.:iso in ,1'Acrr, profuse a d tir.is'.ic in ii uittiuti- n, n n, rfeiri.ti n rtuile, bui.iatit in autl.om. ,.. -r.vM.v!ii) Ciiui!Min iiiaory. Actid.uzem. Rich in matter but I.O.V I.V l'i.ici.3 'J he x ' hares. 'e;ld Mi ctn. foroutlit i.i.d 01.1 hl'i ciAf., pr. c ic.d iiuli r.cli ns in ); Li t lm.tl.0 a o, un., H it. MCCIi.ss nil I , LA Ki; K .tOtlTS Uure.r. A.cr AT OXtK. The t aiuj aiii v.ill bu ahwt, but U'.lLLlANt AXI) P.tO! lTA:.I.fc: TO AC1 X'iS. AtU'nu'. .N. Ii. '1 ni..rno: to., l'idjii.ljtr, tt. JLocis, ilu., uu i.v Y01.1t i.nx. In the Cornty Cor.rc fur Cj'cmlia Ccunly, -'tate of Ore' .11. f Arthur Mctiruw, Vlaiu'.i.f, ! J. Vf. Fox end J. To-, Doftndrin's T.!. . I0x1.nl J. Tow. lA-fund ints. t!i luui (il lLo ttteof it.;i)ii vi'i) f.nj t a.cti of you. i,r' hep by n .Ii ed tl at a.'i.l n u n. :i;f has cniiiuuiH'id an ccti-.u 1'uiin.t yon m t,. -tvtt t-n.itjd O i.ri. i nd la-.iSt-. Ti.it i I ic li. n i U'onht for tlia 1 in of 1 i:e Jhiiulndna 1 is lob.un i,:s I i.'Urt ft:.d c tin a rayed t t in l!.c c on l.io tl.eri.iii. An I you wr uereby hiiii:u. ri.il !o ii ci'.f nl iuhv.r il '.luiplaiii!. I.y the of ih.- ir..i .t il.i'a.J Couit iiv-xt i I owi.n the ixj iiati. n.f six v.n .i.bd. aiii n of this s i, m ns, to vi II ; by tlimlit ay of r-cpte.-iil tr lt.'4: i.n if you fy.ii to no u" jiear j'.j li!!" jtt .i'.l be tLen r-.:'.::)jt von in uc Cjn'a icj v. i.hth-j j rayfr of Mvici complaint. Ti.i- h'.iUuiotiM is pi.biifti.ed I y "order ef :hu ilm. F. A. i.h.:n, Jiuiue tf taiJ iouit uiC.a oa tLe 23lh. '.uy of .Jmns, lst. . 1!. li.'U;rd, Ai'..-::i -y fr vJiii-r.Jll In th Corn'y Court for J7tIrai! ia Coui ty, tate if Oreff.iii. IS" at huu '1 in.j.e.riaaitia. J. Vf. Pox and .T. To -. Df ndan'n. To J. , J 4x itnd J.i'ow, D. fnd. n'a. Jn t!is nitiie of the Mate 1 f Oi-. n v n, rnl erc h a: yon, are Ji. reby no ifnd that nil I plain itf 0.1 ci i.iin. n.d an at:-n Aaintt n u in the r. 1 .. .. 1 i r . . , . . . . aoote nin j.ii L-omt iul cam.-, lhat lilt- 1 7n "1 .V'V.V-'Ti 1 ii v s sj 1 i.uvi.ctii in LKftiivint tilt 1 iutc-n.st an I os. s .-u nn-ved for in the comiiklnt on tde ibrrtin. And you ar hereby requited to appear tnl :ii!3-.v - fai I c mipJaint by tho .t. i!ay of tlIW t.rin of s: s i CoMt next fo.lowin. the txpi.-.dii 11 of m":; vcilis' j ub.ie.-;! i .n of lli;'n tnn inoiiM, to wit: by the 1st. il.y of .Se timber We-l. 11 -if you fail to wo ap; tar jndioint wili bo taken : -tiust you in acwrd;.i;ce with the 1 rajr o'ftai I coiiiphtint. Tiii Sj!oin. a w publL!icJ bv order of t':o H.iu. F. A. .looie, .) nilp of tr.i I Court, maJo on tho -'JSu. i.ay o: Juuv Jct:4. ; V. P. l iil.-.r't Ally, for Plu utilT. vn-f3Ji;111 2 1 MIZOLIAII ASiCULTUSISTS - fc 10p Co!r.n:rw and 100 Eriraviri-s in cccli iVtne. 43rd YEA'S,. 01-30 Year- Semi three Cc. (.tan'ps for Rani !c Copy (Kr -Ji!i r (iei fi an) of the ()Llisr AM) Lest Au..T- tCLTUKAL JOLI.NAL IS TJia WOJtf.li. 02&SGZ t0 t DAMD W. JUDD. Trss. 751 Kroadviay, Xc.v York. Ho tic 9. V. S. Land On :cb Va xcocveh, W. T. Jiina l.Sth, It'-S. Comprint Jiav::v bn entend at iliii ( Scj I iy WaU..ii 11. Fart'en ;aint John Khmt or iiban l oiin bis MoiikkUmI Ihitry No. 'C02, d.ded .Ju'y loth; 1S.S!, upon tliC s. A of ;;. k. f ai' i li .is 1 an 1 2 -'ec. fi. 'i n. o.". l. 1 k. in Cowlitz C uiity, S fh. Tir. with a aIjvv to t,ie cance.latl hi ot J.tll 'ii'rv. lilt- inti l par-tii-H are hereby H'.iiiiiiio;ijyffP i... ilflL ti: O.t.cj on tho olhlay of Au. 18.-4. nt 10 o'cl. e'k v. M. to rj, id ( f j.;.iu i t 'i.i.n uy o t.iuc.i it; sai.l uhV'ed ab.tn loicoent FRRU. a . Si'AKLIXG, Retrr. vtn47jn27 S-nd s'x "cmj for titae, Mi l n-ciive free, cotly t o. of iiootU which wbl help yi'U to more im f.y ib l:t iway than any thing clue in ilii world. Ail, either ex, mic ceed fnun lirst hour. The broad road to fortune opins I efore tliej w. ikr, t.1 Mvlutely tuiie. At oiico addrefs Ti;tE & Co., Auuxta, Maine. tiotlco For Publication. LA.vnOrricK at VANcorvrn, W. T. June loth If r I. N'oticc h hereby Kivm that tho following .lamed settkm l as filed notice of l.li intw ti.'.n to make final roof in npM.rt f .h cluim, anl that M.tid prHf will be made bifoie tho Jude of 4jie Probate Court, at Rabun asn'.. Ter ou MooIkv, duly l'8th, viz: illiam A. Majoi, 11 omen tea I Applicati.-u No. 4C4i, for the North i of South cut 1 oi Sec. 14, Tp. 0 N. R. 1 W. He nainen the following witnraxes to prove bis continuous residence ujx'nand cultiva tion of i;aid land, u: ., lb Cronk, cf Frceport W. T. William Teft, f J. I. Onran of " A. B. Clover. of " 14 ... 1-KKD. W. SiPAKLtXG, Re-rinU t4 jfil J