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THE COLUMBIAN,
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COUNTERFEIT IK ES E S TM EN
Of our J o'oved ones are always treasures
"We should nvver delay in securitis then,
viiile we can : and to those of our fendeis
; ho viisit Portland, . we would say, do
toot return without visiting tlic San
Francisco Gallery;
first and il or ri.sou streets, and getting
Jour photograph talc, yon may.. not
Lave, another ojiportunity to secure a
peifect likeness "a'ud'a"hih'Iy liiiisheo
pictures. Most, eetitrally located. -
Ir. A. 11 Adams wiil.open an offi r
in Portland, Oregon; There ; are only
fotfr doctors of the Monroe system in the
United States, and lie' ii the'ordy one oi.
this Coast. It is cUiled miismje ly the
F rencli, and has been- adopted as tl e'
meiiical treatment prcf. ncU by thit Gov
ernment, which " caWlateVto' lead tin
von in science. The B n press of Austria
is doctoring in Piria according to thi
method. JJr. A. B. Adani3 will istuc
editions of the Collmzdia:,- numbering' i
thousand or more when "he takes the
Lelm of the paper.
THE LITTLE FOLKS.
Tlic IJuby.
Mla'j yry. quite pcntMUT".
H.-w dc the I .by grew r "
"t'c lie spells. n:d er. nk. shells,
Atd lit fnm top to Icsl"
Mistress Vrrr, quite eourer,
e n uij uir? '
Mn f cruel rolled, wcrl a u weight ia go!d.
He la e J tj be sJlve.'-
Tsfres Mar, "nlte contrary,
Wl.at dee If;, bsby j J;' .
M In tha ireetsl tongue erer spoke wsag,
lie tsvt fce wU hate liiswsy."
-ITary S. ttucoit, in (A .Vurarry.
f.npland And Its War
In Laplnndj the sun noTer goes iown
daring May, Jnno and July; but in win
ter, for two month he nevwr rises at all.
His I'lace, hpwf ter, is eomewhnt fittp
J'lied ly the wonderful northern light,
which fl.th and flicker in the cold, gray
tkirs. Tliey look lika ii -cb of a thous
and shapes and colors. Now lik crowns,
end now like domes ; cow like fUhing
tets, and now like streamers of silk ;
now like arches, and now like banners
those welcome guests make a Lapland
tight beautiful.
As long, as th' TJnwrsiied sua goes
rour.il and around tlic sky in tummer,
tho Lap'andcrs lire la tents made oi
jIes and ekins ; but when Junk Frost
approaches with a scowl on his brow,
the house of thick eods becomes a Terr
t"Dng home. The Laplander creeps into
it on all-four, a'ong a sort of tunnel. A
hole in the rocf let in a little daylight,
. or rather moonlight, and lets out what
. emoke there is from the sooty lamp. The
Jainp is male of stone, and filled with
: at it, and it answers many exds. It
cooks fooJ, diies wet clothes, keeps the
Louse warm and affords light.
Trees re plentiful of certain sorts, and
the soil cf the forest is carpetel bv rein
deer E306B, a sort of lichen, which grows,
on ptoues, . trees and caith. Tha moss
wiil riourish wliere haxdly any ether sort
cfrrassiH, and it. affords gluten, or
starch, which is very wholesome and
nourishing. The reindeer will root un
der the mhiw for the mo-n, a a pig roots
. in the fie'd. And if the animal biowsett
on the mots which, sticks to the tre?9,
without digging beneath the snow, the
Lapland' r takes it fur granted that the
ground there, pro.luccs non.
Tlie reindeer when ho casts his cat is
brownish-yellow. In the dog-days lie
becomes white. Ilia hair is close- a::d
thiok. The horns nTe large and beauti
ful, but fall toward tho end of Novem
ler, and are turned into tpoias or glue.
This woaderful creature has been known
to go at the rate of nineteen m'los an
hour, wh?n yoked to a light sledge. Af
t r thoir most seTere journeys these
deer require no more moss than can b
Leld by a man in both his hands.
Were it rot for this admirable aninnl,
who could lire in Lapland f It is msu's
all in sll tbeTe. " It fteds and clothes
its msBter," cays Goldsmith. With its
kin the Lajlander covers his tents aud
makes his bed ; of its milk he maka
' cheque, and uses the whey for Lis drink.
Every pait of this valuable animal ia
converted to sme use or other. The
sinews make bowstrings, springs for
catching birds and -threads for sewing ;
the horns make glue ; the tongue, a
great delicacy, ia tolil, and tho money
comes back iu luxuries. Yoked to a
sledge, the reindeur carries hi master,
who gir'des it easily by means of a cord
fastened around the horns ; and it is en
couraged to proceed by the driver's
Voice". '! The ' sledge is covered with a
Ije&r a ekin, and at the back sre two
leathern girths, into which the traveler
thrusts his arms so as to keep himself
steady. lie has also a pole to bupport
the sledge,- in esse it ia ia danger f be
ing overturned."
The Laplander hunts tho ermine and
the sqnirrel, th hare, ihe otter, and the
sable. Bv sides, he has fish in abundance
in hia waters salmon, pike, tench,
jerch and smelts. The birds wl i -h
always live with him are heathcocks,
woodcocks and hawks. Other .birds
only stop av,hile, such as swans and
wi!.i geese.
" Nobody dies' of cold in Lapland,"
eays a French writer, "except some
perboa, perhaps, who is bewildered in
the woods, or who, being fatigued with
hunger or long journeys, . 1 ai not
strength enough lelt -to return to his
own home.
The people have some curious cus
toms. When they have eaten a b?ar
and wiped their months and lingers,
tkey solemnly bury all the bones ; f.r
they think the War wid lise again.
They bnry with the bones some ppoons
and a knife, for the. bear will want to
rat his bread and milk in another He.
If a hungry dog canies offa bon he is
killed and one of his bones is put in the
ftTSFe.
The master of the Louse always docs
the cooking. Women aie not allowed
iu make messes for tha men. The Lp
andera make little toys for sale, also
soxes and baskets, snuff-boxes, spoons
l! Jienv hoes gaiters and oloves. Tha
women mak pewter wire, avd ado, i
w itli it tho rt-indicr harnes. ltopt s an
made cf trec-rootn, and bows r.f fir anc
Linh. glned tog thcr with gue uiad
from fish t-kins. Tliin ffluo is so strong
that pi-ce of wood joined by it Uuvsi
scpai ate. ( ha ttn-lnjx-.
The LKtlc Suw Sbevelrrs.
Tlie winter morning was dananr?.
smiling and rosy, "over tho whito pi'
snow wh'ch hw fallen during the night.
Up in a bit of a t-hrea-cornered attic,
which was nearly filled up by a bed, u
tove and a cut, "two children er
luvtling about, the n in a dingy hood
and a dingier s ick, tha other in a Mat
tered hat and a tippet w.-uud r.un' a d
round his neck and shoulders and tut.
"Now, psp, you're sure jestyouV. al
comfortable?" aaked the little gr',
c!iinbin up on to ths gray woolen cov
erlid and kissing tha pds bearded facs
that smiled back at hr.
" You'll , d4ldy, what a rwvketf; 1
of vDJiies wv'il brin? back for the n:e
dinner," said he of the tippot, shonldcr
ing a snow-shovel talh-r than himself.
The little girl slipped down from the
bed, and, gra-pin an old tnbby broom,
trudged toward the door with the sac
shove'er.
(lool luck to ye, Mister Poe'or ant
Mistress Nure !" called out the patient
from tLe bed. To-morr. r, meblrt yeM
like to tike a turn at the reuniatiz, un-
let mi get a change with the sbov-.-l a;1
broom. It's incsclt ud be giad to chang
woiks wid ve the d:iv."
Mebbo," hmghed tha little m i
shutting tha door dtrefully be: i:id then:
and set dig forth bravaly to ear a the day's
dinner.
"This looks like burin;is, d v't i.
Katy ?" chticklei Tim. plunging alouf
. iu thebrosd tracks which the workman
had stamped iu going to their day V
labor.
"Look here, Katy, p'raps I'd better
change you off for a good, tough 1k
pardner," eujgcsfed Tim, ee inr Kit.
floundering and f-t. uygiinj through
drift with her M broom.
'Go ahead, Tim! I gnesi I'm a
good and as tough a-i any 'mv pai due.
you can bring on. Gv 'head, I a iy I "
The iair pu.-hed on for the stiaet
with tho good hoTL-es. At their A.t:
ring they were greeted with a deiv;
"Omylv from the pert servant wht
s'amined the door quickly in their eage:
faces.
. They wandered up and down man.'
broad doorstej s and rang at grea
many doors with no better Mi-ees. A
lat they to k counsel together befort
they ventured to rii'g again.
P'raps hke as not the people thinV
we are tramp-," suggeste-l Tim, leaa'i:;'
foilomly on his hovel, to Katy, leaning
quite as forlornly on her broom.
"Ain't yuu hamid, - Tim ? " criec'
Katy, shou'dering hr broom as if it hut"
been a flag. "I d be 'nongti pron Vi
than to thinkwt looked like tramps. "
Tim took courage and ran quickly t
ring the n.-it b.'il.
A Ijdy who had beem looking fron
her indow out c-Ter the snowy wsste
thinking of two little empty white bed
in tle nursery overhead, had teen thi
small pair buffeting the drifting snoir.
"Tell them to come in, Fatty," cale.',
the lady, asT- ttywas aljout "shutting
-the door cros!y on ths "bothenn
youngsters."
Alter having a rdss brsk.fa-t le
sl'jwtd on ti( m, Tim and Katy were set
to work on the piazzas and steps.
Buch nnex;ectcdly-kind tje:itetit
made Tim feel equal to "thoveTing dwr.
IJuRJrer Hill ?uor.umcnt, while Katy
wou'd have undertaken the great Pyra"
raid itstif.
" iliud you sweep out every corni
'and de nice as p:ns, Ktj, ordotcw
Tim, of his billing "r-arduer."
"Courfee!" :id Kity, scn.bb'nc
p in m kingly afkr Tim with the bhxn..
"Faithfur work merits good pay!
Ct'ttie again the nsxt s-now-etorm."
fliese weie the kind words that ran.
pleasantly in the ears of th pa-r r. tii
pennies clinked iuto their omstrecl-e-.'.
LandM, when tbeir work was done. Wit;
many bobs aiid cou:te;es of thinks.
they flew away around the comer to t.li
abunt it.
Le's buy ht rr'ngs I" shrieked Tisa.
.' Sas!g-.-s I " iusisted Katy.
Between sau?ng s rn.i htirligs tLc
came almort to qnnrrcllnar.
L't's leave it to daddy what tobny.'
was Katy s happy thugh"t at l?t.
they did, and you my b. i-nre the hr.
enjoyed that dinner, tl.-fugh ir v.i
ntither pinf-age nor herring. Yjth'.
Companion.
A cz.t.t.h in a city hcue rsked fo :
I:af-dayH absence becat;.-i? he waoed t
at tei. d a funeral in the country. Wh-:-hc
returned thy next morning, wiru r
hand end a trockled fac, his ei:i:i;oti
asked qnietl v : " Where aro the tih I
As enthj:siatie woman at Shct'a:;:
Oi-t. , lp!izM her-.elf vrry day. h:
i determined to Veep trreif f'c 'ic;
iu if there is aav Aiitu . in w&L-r.
The ruhtic Uerall is a Godsend. It
goes after the frauds with a picked stick
Mr. Luni Smith makes the botrus advei-
tisers gnasdi their teeth with rae vhih
he pulls off theTr lying (lisgui.-es, and
bhos thi in all their naked deformity.
lie ouht to be persioned, for ther
was never. a. more gallant soldier agaiiiM
fraud and its perpetrates. They an
8njfen and fly like affrighted wild as&e
of the desert when he approaches. Ut
Htndd cofets 50 cents per annum, nnd i
published utTCC Chestnut Street, Phila
delphia, Penn.
1). M. Ferry & Co., Seedsmen, De
troit, Mich., have sent us a copy oi
their Seed Annual for 1885. It is m.oi
beautiful and valuable than ever. Th
hints on the formation and niauagomeiv
of gardens, as well as the cultural direc
tions it contains have evidently beer
prepared by careful hauch, and cannot
fad to be of reat service to all who gar
den, whether for prolit or leasure.
i
Received Hidleifa Fntsftion Magazine
Can buy ready-made clothing eheap:i
than you can buy the cloth and unik
them 3 ourselves. Published by Ed wan'
Ridley $: Sons, for 50 cents per year, a
Grand, Allen & Orchard Streets, New
Yoi k City.
We have received the Wenlern Worll
published in Chicago. It is $1.00 pel
year and for one searching for land or v
home it is just what you want. Then
is inf ormatlou from every part of th
United States.
CORKESPONDEXt'E.
Below we make some interesting ex
tracts from a letter of Mrs. Lizzie Cut
ler to her parents, Mr. and Mier. Miles.
Mr. Idaho, May 1?, 188'.
As there i no good Jand un
claimed near by, Marion has rented a
good tarin h'ie for $100 a year. It has
30 tons of timothy hay on it to be cut
this year and lots of currants, straw ! er
rief, gooseWrries, , raspberries and chei
ries on it and about 80 acre:-- of good
limoihy posturing for the stock, a well
iiuished house with 8 good s'ztd rooms,
a good well at the kitchen door, a good
milk house and plenty of good w.'od.
I like the looks of the country
&o far very well. "This place has near
neighbors-w-ithiu a, quarter of a mile ami
is a half a mile from Mt. Idaho and it i
in xhdtt too, but iu the edge of the tint
ier ai the foot of the mountain.
I doi.'i think I shall like eeple here
very well from w hat I t un hear of them.
I" -expect to be -very lorn-ly ts Mr. Em-
orec
tolks are going to start bick t
Missouri next wetk, und we wi 1 be left
til uloinjbut if we cmi d well, I will
TV and stand it. Well, Pupa, we
fiad a very sad accidit h -ippjn here
las-t niht between 5 and 6 o'clock.
There was a big thunderstorm came up
ind Mr. E ubrce had started his 15 year
!d son and Mr. Brock man' '11-year-old
on to Cottonwood for the m il and got
iboul 2 miles ot home, an 1 i.oth bo.-.
md horses were struck by li-htuiny but
vere not kill d The horses were both
':i!led but the lioys were not quite killed
Mr. Euibree's boy was not hurt so bad
s-the other on. He did not know
vhen h fell. Vhn L e 1mbree cam
.O he was ot tl.e "round w iih the htTje on
us fjt. He got up as soon as he could
ind there lay the other little loy knock
d of! from his hor.se oi? his face. Th
aorses were not quite dead but he left
he little boy for dead and hurried home
lo send help to him When help came
te had come to and ha 1 be-a vo uitiu
and was perfectly t asane, knew no out
r anything, and was suffering untold
ni.-sery. It first struck hnn.in the aek
f the head, burned his hair and skin
:"rom his head, ran down around his neck
md split his shirt open nnd tore th-i col
ar away, burned his neck and the back
vf Ins vest clear out and went down hi
eft side and leg, tore the calf of his leg
dl to pieces and tore his foot away. Hi-
tants were all torn in thread and his
oot torn off. His hat was torn all u
pieces and blowu away and his knif--vsLH
blown out of h"s pocket and both
dades blown open and Mown '25 feet
Jrom him wheie they found it. He i
'turned down Lis back and side on hi
tip aud down to his foot aud not a hon
-.-roken and stilt alive, but knows no on
'tut his father, and will not talk any ou
y to call for a drink, keeps sick at his
-touiach and cannot eat an thing rd is
,-erfeet'y deaf and when he calls for wa
ter he hollos. He screamed all the time
when he came to with such pain. . He i.
yiitg very low I ut the Dr. thinks he
.ill recover. I never heard of suJi a
oase in all my life and I don't think an
one else ever did. Lee was deaf all the
.'veiling fiom the shock. His horse was
killed too. The hor.-e the little bo
vas on was struck on the back, the light
ning ran a Found his body and down hi
g to his foot, and the one Lee was li -ng
has not a mark on him. The sic'd e
if the other was split open. The bos
vere both riding side by side whei tliey
vere stru:k, and one fell on the right
and one on the h-fi. The Brock n a .
oy was knocked oil from the hnrte ami
as Iviii" between the Kor h.tds on
o
his face. I only wish I had fon e of his
things to send you so you could see what
ightitiug can do and net kill. Hie Lr.
;,ut In ii under the inlluencc of chloro
form to dull his pain. Lee was fearful
y scorched nnd was nr t well over it
alien he got home. llxzel can creep
dl over the house and keeps me bjus
looking after iier.
Rainier, May 18th. 1S85.
Editor Dear Sir: As I have a few
'eisure moments I thought I would take
he opp rtuuity to write you a few lines
or the Columbia.
Dr. J. M. Roberts, Dentist, has lately
isited Rainier and leaer Valh-y smd
ias done lots of work for ihe pettple, a:.d
ie also spoke to the people at the Hud--oh
school houe on Sunday and was
iked ery mu h.
Mr. G. T. Mays tf Beaver Valley has
out to see the Nthaleni mines.
Mr. V. L. Snider is making a big im
;roveuient on his place this year.
George Rkhardson thinks us times are
o hard that he will hae to fet d l is
vitlow on coleslaw and saur-kraut this
.vinter as 1 e is grab. ing after all the
:abbage-plants in the neighl orliot d.
Q. Q. Quixcv.
. Received Jliinoia Agriculturist pult
ihhed at Chictigo H'i; ois, and Chuutau-
jim Ftntncr publish d ht Dunkirk, New
Vork. Terms of each S1.00.
. We have receivMl the Lumber 7'rad
Tournnl also published in Chicago $1 00
ye,ar, a monthly. This is the book for
one why wants to be posted on tlie lum
ber business.
Beaver Valley Squibs.
P. W. Washburn of Mt, Collin was in
the valley last Sunday.
The next time ami goes off steal
ing eggs, they had belt r see that they
have j 1 nty of oil in th r lantern as
matches gives very poor liht.
G. Maves has gone to the silver mines
on t he Neha't rn.
Dr. Roberts preached at the Hudson
school-houne last Suudav, and if everv-,
person iu the valley would believe as the
Dr. says what a quiet time we would
have.
Died On Gospel Hil', Dick, the off
leader of L. T. Bcnzer's team, nge nine
teen years.
O d Dick was a faithful ox
While chop feed was around,
But while in the woods
Old, Dick would never pull :f pound.
Chin crops w ill be raised iu the valley
if all othet crops'do fail.
. Change this to Dad.
. We have just received from the Ru
ral Sew Yorker' its Seed Distribution
tor 1885. There are seven diff. rent
kinds, all of which have been tested on
the HnraF Experiment Grounds. We
have the llutai word for it that one
kind, the new Evergreen Bean, winch
was imported, by it from France, cost
355 per bushel.
Thee-e seen kinds cf se ls are sent
fn e to every subscriber w ho applies, nnd
iu this way the llurul has introduced
many of the most popular and valuable
farm and garden seeds, potatoes, itc, in
cultivation. Specinun copies explain
ing this distribution will be gladly sent
to any of t iir readers w ho uddiet-s the
Rural New-Yorker, 31 Park Ro, N.
Y.
The enterprising publishers of Do.
Foot's Health Monthly have, by the lib
-rality f their premium offers, outdone
ill their previous genen i y.
The iist to sele-t from includes useful
articles, staudaid bKks and scientific
literature, tjuch as one usually expects to
pay well for, but here tley are thrown'
n witli a year's su'cription t the mo-t
-opular utd widely greeted Health
Monthly at only titty cents a year. Tiy
a before vou buv it lv sendi -g forn free
sample copy and illustrated premium list
to the Murray Hill Publishing Co., 2'J
E 2Sth St., N. Y. Cirv.
The publishers of the Floral Cabinet
supply to their subscriUrs each vu
reiiiiuins of a ll -ral nature ; and for
1885, they announce six diilerent premi
ums front which subscriber, m ly tae
dieir choice embracing ten packets ot
b'Sow t-r Seeds and some choice Bulbs, de
tails of which may be had on applica
tion to the publishers at 22 Vescy Sr.
New York. They will also stnd any ot
our readers a sample copy at half prict
(six cents), if this paper is mentioned.
Visitors to Portland
should not forget o all at XOW. iC'a
San Francisco Gallery,
may be scan (holographs ot all the lend
rig men and women of Uieon ano
Washington Territory. Skillful opera
tors always iu attendance, and the most
minute attention paid to pictuies of
children. Don't forget the locution,
77". C:xa5r First and LtScxzisoa
str:ct3, up itaira. N trouble tnrdmw
s; eeimeiis to is tors. Street railroad--pass
the door etiy tn niinut'-s, tmt
this is the nearest allety to the live
prneitia! hotels.
After April 10th, No Credit n
e gixen ftr gootls except b sjfciti1 con
tract, and iu no case longer t.ian i0 this.
G. W MoB3IOJ."
KOTIGE.
'v. S. Land Orncs, Omot Citt. Or.,
iUy 8, 1SS3.
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ton, . T. '
FKED. W. SPAKLING, Kegister.
U. S. Land Gffico.
OP.KGOX CITY, OltKOOX. April 21 1SS5.
Francis P. Fin g.m made Cash Kutrv :o.04J,
Autf. 17, lSXiul the N. . i of Stc. 22. T. 6 ..
K. 3 W. uiidr the Act of .lime 3, 1878. a lMm;
hat tl.ehui'I if chitily aht:th!c fur it-timber, and
un'.t for c.ilti.a i n; thut the npp;ic:ithn to pin-.
chae -ai 1 lan I ua-n. t lua b- f.r ; t-cu ai n. hut
for his im n us.: ;.n t 1ielu-t:i, f n I that, la. hal u
tert.il into in airre- imut. dine jy or inrlhectiy,
ty which, the xiAv winch he uaist reruns t Mii.l
;anJ fr ia the Liovvinmint n.il.t iu .ro tu uny
th r iei3iiii.
i in lun y 15, l?.c4 yjecial Aent.Tamcs A. Mc
Coriiiick, reuri'.l to the Ib-n. Commi-.ioniT of
the U. S. (biiirul J.uiai ( tfice at Wushinton
1). C, that: lie ha-. I made a jers"Hal exaiuina:in
of fUi.l tiiiry ami founl that the rsnue was mad-j
for s.tcalaive piirp.'S.s, tlie n;nmaii lutvin
m;i!e it at the instanji of 'ne lr. i'. A. .bn:if
iort!ani, r? n, t ho actcil for the Clui..) i
ijtuiie and bumb.r Coiujny an I ob'ainol ti:e
ti-s iiuony of thi; wit'.ussis -n pi.-of, S. ti. Can
l.e.ft. Helms. it. I Xaihan Nich'm.f Clats
anie, t rt'i;on; andt iatthe .an I, a;th.iuch htrav-
ly tim'.e.'e.). d :s n-.t belong t- theciuss ot laltiis
.-ulijeet to sile tauter sail Act, localise whn
c eared, lan s ta-j a uc kind ia thu ti.-inity
arn prmhictive and a l.ti-ted to fa:iu;Ui; and oai
O hi urp is-.n.
'i he Jbn. Con.njissi ncr of tbe'bn-ral Ltnd
' -tfice has, th-rtfoit;. hiatruett'tl tiio i-eister nl
U ctitet- of this oiiic , to ord-r a hearing wilu a
vi..w to the tin il tL-tciu.ina: ion of the fac's in
ti.e case. Ill ace; 't..ne.- . ith said ia-tri:c i as.
4-.ich ht a: ia, is or 'erixl to be Ita I la.s oiii-j on
itn -s lay, JV.y 8, 1SS5 at 10 o'clock A. M .,
an I the ai I Fr.ti'icid l'. t in-.-van and any smd a.
pel sunt in inten -ut are ht-rehv cited to j;pe.ir at
this o.aee u -ai i da at ai I tim-, an I te- nl
..nd f urn is . i tetini ny cliiciiiid; s.ii I entr.v.
An 1 if the said Francis P. Fine'-ii r any parU
in inti-res: ,' siutll fail t- appc.tr at this ortice at
said tan, kai l entry wi i be Mtal y cancelled.
L. T. i.AiilS j.erfrstcr.
J. (J. PILSliUiiV, lCeocivert
v.-HtOml
u.
LAND OFFICE.
OKKOON CITY, OiJEC'.ON, April 21 1SS5.
Cl.trttc-; H. bisnii'le CaK Fntry No. J074.
S-pt. 10, HS3 of tbo .S W.i -( Seo. 8, T. G N. lb
3 W . uid.rthtf.Act of June 3.1 S78, a'h-in,' tha'
ti:el-m I i ehi-.'S vaimbJ f r it timber, and
unlit tor ci;l' iva i .n; thtt th apt lie it ion to pur
chase said lan 1 u n t mads 'orsccuhtti n, but
t.-r lii oaii use an I ien 'iit, and that h- ho I en
tered int n a.,';amerit. ilm cily or in ii-. c ly
by w hull.. the title which h? n.iht acp.i.'e to
s:iid land fria the Ciuvvruttant Uii'hi. iui r to
i.ny oth-r pe. s -n.
!n da-t '.- 7 H"-4 Spej'ul Aircnf, .Ta;n s A. Mc
Coiinick. i epoite I to the ben. Commivdcuer of
i he I '. rf. tienei al l.an 1 b'lice at a!. in ;t"i. D.
C, th .t: he had made a person i ex.uuin itielt of
i:idtn ry and fo .n 1 th:tt tie-same w;-s made for
h ec.ua'.ive purposcis. llie enti yman lin, at.'.-.tc1
of lis app icati -n s liiemb. r .f the Coins.. hi i
Hume - ii t l.uiiJ'or Company of l' rtlan I. lti-o-on,
which coiup: ny oil;tin d the t-sVimoiiy of
lii-. i u s.s, .to. ,n ll. MaJiarand A .exalt ut Al.
Pradyof PoiUfcii.i, r.ptr : nd that the n I.
a?Mioi;oh heati.y limnerti!. d su tiel- n to tiie
claws of lands subject to sa e t;n or said Ac', Iw
cau.? w hvn cl aixil, Jati ls of the name kind, in
the i. i:iity an t pr.luc ive and adapted to tana
.11 an I daii- i i ix pui-jKi-s.
dhe 1 l.n Con.iiii si .n r of the General Lan I
Oii.c, lists, then-lore, instructed the Keisi.:r
1- cei'xr of this o;hce. to order a lua:in with
iijw to the lin 1 l-.-lei mmati n of the facts iu tlie
case. In acooidan -s vt itli s :id instruci ions, bitch
heft! ill.' is olden ih d to be had sit this oiiicc -U
.Molt-lay. dune L'L. 1SN at 10 o'c -k A. M.. an i
th- -i i Chirenc i. l i'-' anJ any an-I a 1 per-
ii sin iotilest are hen by cited t ap;.arit
this oir'ee -n Slid d.iy at said time, and tuini&h
tkM.-im-'ny nctinin f.'il inttj. And it the
s. i lt hu n.-e i.. i ij;V!t ratiy pa.ty in intt-r-,
sii.dl fail to appear sit this inl.t e at s-id time,
n.iia eutrv win be i null cane- l.e.l.
L. T. i.AUlX, lie. u'r.
J. G. lULbL KY, beciver,
v"n0ml
CONSOLIDATKD XOTICE FOR i'C BI" CATION.
Lano OrriCB at Vansoi:vki, V. T.
A,.rii 2H. Its..
No' ice h-nby ;hin that the following
nam d netth-rs hate lib d n-.tii.-eol th-ir het-n-ti
n to make final proof in support of thtie
ciaims, tnd that ai I prot.f wid be ma e before
the Jude of the Proltate Court, a:. Kalanm,
Wadi. Ter. ..it Tu.-sdav. durt Dtli. bSS , viz:
Henry Oxuian. H ai-ste;t 1 A eilijui ot No.
2(J87. fo'-V North 1 of . ta K.is- in I
Lot 1 of S.c.3.1 and Nosth VV. f Noith W'rtt
sn I bts l and '2 of Sic. .' Tp 0 A. J.. 4 A.
and n.nte-s the foil. iwinj; wi nes to J-Mte his
coniinuous rei lct ce open, nnd c iltivati-in ot,
sai t :ii 1. tiz: Fred. C. .vc!iain!iort, Jeon
Wi- st, Henry Sherman, s-n I Cbrhtiau .Struck-met.-r.
all of t ak Point, C'owiilz C. W. T.
- Ji n G. Viet, Hono-steail Applic-a ion No.
271. tor the Ninth lists t i of :cc. 2i Tp.,9N.
K. 2 V an t nanies the following wi n wnio
proe his eon imious rei ieiice upon, stud cuiti-vaii-n
of, ai t land, viz: Ikniytlxman. tied. C.
.chainhorst, Henry .vheru an. toi l Christian
btruckutt ier, all of tak Point, 'o lnz C . T.
F'UK. . tPAiiLING, lUjiinter.
.rnr0ati -
Notice of Lis Pendens.
Circuit Cur. Co!nmbia Cotirty, Oregon.
James Canico, l'l .intitf
vs.
I. N. Lawrence, Dt-ftndan't
N otic j is hereby iv n that a suit has Iiecn
communed b theab v.-n.ined pi. i it a IT. auint
the ab iv-nabied deUn l..n in tiie Uncuii, Court
for C.'lumbi. County, itnon, winu.i aid unit is
n av pending; that the object of said suit is to
hat e the said defendant make, execute an i de.iv
ei to this plaintiff a K,HHA conveyance, free from
all lims to the following tUscribed pmiiiststo
w it. tho N . W. 1 of Sec. i n S in T. No. 7 A. uf It.
'XtWut. in Columbia County, i ireifon. '-' '
Attorney for toe Plaiuttff.
v5n40o
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
....... i
OREGON CITY. OREGON, April 21 1B.
E. C. Mastt-n matte Cash Entry No. 2C38, Ati.
1G 1883 of theSj W.of Sec. 32, T. 6 N. K. 3 W.
under the Act of June 3, 1878, alleeinjr that the
land is chiefly valuable for its tindrj ttd unfit
for cuiai n; that the ajtplication to- purchase
said land was: not made for Keculation. btit for
his own u-e and, lenefit, and that he had entered
into no agreement, directly or iwlirtctly, y
which, the title which he might napiire to sail
land In m the Guverunitnt iniht mire to an"
other person. I
On .1 an y 22, 1884 Social Agent James A.Mc
Corn ick, rexirtet to the Hon. Commissioner of
tlie IT. S. General ItndOllice a' v asliington. !
C, that:heliai made a personal examination of
snitl entry and found that the same was made at
the iiistn of ne Dr. 10. A. Jones who was ac
tively engaged in-obtaining land for the Colum
bia Fh.ii.e fcr.tl I.indir fni'iti.y ir,dthat
the proois of the entry man's witnesses. John K.
Frierson and N athan Nichols of Clatskanie, Ore
jfon, were obtained ly said Jones; an t that the
h nd, although heavily timbered, does n t belong
to the cities of J:.ik!s subject to sale tin ler said
Act, heeanse when c.' eared, lands of the sriine
kind in th vicinity are privluctive and ailapteal
to farm ins? an I dairying purines.
The Hon. Commissiont r of the General Land
Olhce, has, therefore, instructed theiJcgister an I
Receiterof this office, to order a heai ing with a
vie v to the fatal determination of the facts in the
ense. In accitixlance with sti 1 instructions, such
heating is ordered to le had s.t this ettce on
-Won-lay, J tly , lSr at 10 o'cui't A. M.t
and the sai l E. C. Masten or tiny part in inter
ist are huaby ci ed to appear at this- oihee on
sai l day at said time, tai l entry will be finally
cancelled.
L. T. PATilV Register.
. : J. G, PIbSliUUY Receiver.
vSur.Oml ; -
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
or
J EG ON CITY, OREGON: April 21 1R.
illi.nn J. Walkermatle Cash Entrv No. 200.
Wil
t 'ct. 10 1SS3 of the S. W. of Sec. 2(5. T. G N. li.
3 W. under the Act of June 3, 1878. alleging
that the land it chiefly valuable for i s timlicr,
and unfit for eultivati n; that the application to
purchase said land was not made for specular ion.
but for his own use and Unelit, an t th:it he had
entered into no asrreeinrnt, directly or indirectlv.
by which, the title which h mi.dit aeuire to
said land fn ui tho Government might inure to
ant other pers. ii. '
On JanV 17, 18.;4 Spocfal Agmf. James A.
McConiiick, reported tothell-.n. Con,ini-i nc
of ihe U. S, General lin I Odice f t W asliiixton,
D. C, that: lioh.-vl made a personal eXau iniuTn
of said entry ind found that the tntrytnuu'
proofs were "htniniA h the Columbia h'lume and
I.tiiidtcr Coinjtonv, the witmssi-s Ixitig.Jol.n P..
Mahar an I Alexi.nder M. I rady of Portion 1.
ireg--n; sind that the h.nd. flthotieh heatily
tiiiibete.', does not l-tlolig to tho class of land,
subl et to fcale under s.dd Act, because when
ch-ared, lands of the sau-e kind in ih vicinity
are productive ami adapteil to farming cnl dab
rj ing pttrMises.
The H-n. ConimisMonrr f the General Lnl
O.Bce, h."s, then fore, instructed the Register
and Rectitertjf ihis oihee, to order a healing
with a view to t!e tint) determina'ion of the
facts in the case. In sicc" dan -e with sid in
struc ions, such bearin-,' Is order-d to be hal at
tl is o;!;ce on ("ridav. July 10. S- at 10 o'clock
A. -M.. an-1 thi said VViJiain J. NN'.-ilker t.nd any
and a'l persons in tut-. rest r5 liJseby cite I to
aj'pear at tiii"; o rice on :ti l a at said tim ,
smd respond in 1 furnlsli testi- iiv een -ndn
nai I entry. Arnl if the sai 1 illiam J. Wal;tr
rr anv party in in'eiest, htall luil to appear m
this oCic- at said time, said entry will b finally
CanCeileU.
' L. T. BARTN, ReLs'er.
J. G. PlL-SiiURV. iUcciver.
T.)n.3uil
II Q
m mm ap mm ca. a e 9mm
OREfJONiClTY. OREGON. April 22. 1SS5
Na)'.eon Hii ntin m.t Id ('ash Entry N".
2110, Nov. 3.j I88:t of the N 10. of Sec. 26, T.
6, N. R. 3 W'i tinder the Act of Juns 1878, 1
ieingthat tlie land is cl.i-fiy a ua'-U for i s
liui' fr. and unlit lorcul ivatin; .hat the app.j-tati-
n t purchase said land was not n.ocie for
sprcntati.-n, but for Ids o-.vn U'.-anl l.-neft. and
tie t he had intend into n ogretim lit, i'.i: ctly
oi indirectly,! by v.l ich, the title which liendglt
ao;ui'e to sit id land fiem the Uovtrnuant n.ij' t
inure to at y .t!ier ersc:n.
On Jaii'y jl7. 184 r-ptcia! Asrent, Jnmrt A.
MoCom i!t, ri-poit- il to the Hon O.oiruistdoiRT
f the U. S. Geiivral band Utiic-. a- Wjhingtr,i,
I . V.. that: he h.idii;adea pe-.toual examin.tt ini
f sai 1 e tr land fun I that th.? s.tme w;m iuw!ij
for sprc-ihv :Vd purpi-ses. tlie eutcyxnen b ing at
d.ite of applica ti n a number of the Columbia
J- li.me and lJumber Company of Portland. Oie.
i, which company o'.t.tia.tl the ti sti.nony of
Ids i nese; Jol.n IJ. Mahar and A'exa'i.'er Ai.
I rady of Port land. Oregon; an t that the land,
although heaiiy timbeii'd, docs not In-long to ihe
c'.as ot lan-'.s subject to sale under said act, be-csti:s-
whtii cleared land of the aine Uind in the
vicinity s-r; pro. Inc. ive s nd a. lap ted to farming
smd ilairvin purpose.
TJ-.e Jb-n. Com ii i si-n-r of the General Lnnd
ill'ce. has. then fore, ins ructed the Rei'ter and
Recti .r.f thi- o:F;c. to order a hearing with a
view to the 1 na! dct. rit dilation of tlie facxin the
ca-e. Ins-ct-ordtince with s.iid initn ction-. si. eh
hearing is orderetl to lie ha I at tLisollice t it Men
ibj June 8, IhSo at 10 oel-iCn A. .W.. and thenai.l
Naix bin Hornlci;i and any an I all persons in
iiitt-rent are hen by cited to appear at this o , ce
on s.dd tlay at i-aid ti'ee, and ttspMi l and furn
ish t'Si imony c uc i ning said m ry. And if
the said Nai'k'. n Ho: list, ia or any party in in
ten st, shail fail t. appear at tlds ot! ce at said
tioiu. said entrv will I in lazily cnurelle-t.
li. T. l.AUIN, Register.
J.G. PILSliUliY, l.ettiver.
.r.n?f!nil
U. S. Land Office
OREO' t" CITY, OREGON, Apiil 21, 18S5.
alter F. Jon -s
made Cash Entry No..2116, N".
19 lSSt of the N. E j oi S.c. 6. T G N. R. 3 W.
i ii-Ier the Act rf Jr.iic 3, 17, alleging tha the
l-.nd is cbh-lly valuable for i s timber, an I unfit
for cuiliv.ni .n; il at the app.i. a;i n to pun-linse
naid land Wiix nt tuade ior speculation but tor
bit own us.- an i betu-iit. and that he had entered
into n sigrceuient. di.tctsv or itflin-ctiy, by
which, the tit'e which he might acquire to s.d t
land irom ties the Goveinuieii luitht in.ue to
uity ith r p tson.
t n Jan'. f 1884 Special Agent, .Tane-s A. Mc
Coimjck, n-porteil to the H. n. Commi.-ioner of
the L". S. (itneial i.antl Oit.ce at " t.suingt n,
J). C, that: he IismI liia.ba personal rx.iiiiin.Ui n
of si id cn.ry an i f..n I that the same it as m .d
for specaia .ive puriostS. the enloipan In ing at
iUte ot his aiipliJatn-na member of the Cohutibia
rJuuie an.ll.i lol.tr t,tn:pany otj J ortiant, tie
gitn. which c uii..any obttim.-d tlie t-s i.nony of
. ntrjuian'. wiimi'ss, John II. Alabai and Alex
iiiiibr . brady of t'orl land, (tieg-.n; ami '.hat
the land, al' hough heavily timbered iUi n t
beloiii to the C a s oi lan is s ihjeet to sale on .cr
sai t siet. becau.-e v hilt cleared, lands of thcsauie
kin I in tlie v k-iuit y are pioducve an I adapted
to fanning jviio dair ing ptsrpos. si
The lion. Commissioner of th tbneral Lan I
Otlice. ha, thtitfore, instructtid the Remitter
andiiec-iv r of this o.i.ce, to onler a heating
wi. h a tieW to the final determination of the
facts iu th.- caso In accordance wi h sji I in
tructi ns, sucii heaiingi-. ordered to bti had at
this i).cb on F'l i iay, J uue 2(5, 180 at 10 o'clock
A. M., and the s .id a.tcr F. : Jones and any
and all jh-isoiis in iu enst are hereby cites! to ap
pear ; t this o t.ee on s.d I day at sai.t time, aiul
1 esjond and tin nii-h ttntiiu. n c..nceri,iui; said
entry: -And ii the said idler F. Joins or any
I -arty it iuU-r. si, hliad fail toapptaratthi.oi.ee
at sakl time, naid entry w ili be tinady canceih't.
L. T. bAti N, i.eginttr.
I J. G. PliSbUUY, Kegisu;r. -
NOTICK FOIt TUBLICATIOX.
Land Orricic ai Vancouver, W. T.
A til 10th. lsx.-,.-
Notice is hereby riven that the following,
named settler has liied n ice of his intention to
make final proof in f-up)irt of his claim, and
that said pnsf wilt be rnatle tiefore the Judge ot
the Probate Court at Kalauia, V . T. Tuesday,
June 2d. l85. viz: Edward cott
Hom.Htea ' Application No. 21j(1 foi the East
4 vf North et i of .ec. 12, Tp. 7 N- lb 2 VY.
Hename tlie f.Jlowing witnesses to proy hit
continuous residence unn. aiub cultivaUoii ot
said land, viz: . ''
A. 1. Sifdman, , of Freeport, W T. ;.-
J. R. Mettlock of
J. II; Poland. of Carndlton " " " "
A. 11. Poland, ' -of
FRED. yST. SrARLING, Ktmtr.
IT.: S, Land OfBco.
MP- C,TV- ";EG0.N Att VM. 1113.
Irwin II..Tsae..
niarte Cash Entry Kir Uo'a
Ao.-iwi ir.. 1RM .f th. V k l v. :,B 'v.
, It. 3 W. W; b under the Act of J im.. 2 iv-V
imler. an t unfit for cuhivtion; that ths api jj.
cation to purchase sai l land wa n t uimI. , r
siieculati .11, but for his own use and br.cfii ,n,i
that he had entered into no agree-m ut, dinrtlr
or indirectry. by which, the title w hk h li ini ht
acquire to sail land front the Gjve. nnient aiirht
inure tojmy other jierw-n.
On January 21, 1H84, Sif.ial Ajrt nf, James A
McConidck, reiwrterl t.. tbe Hn. t;0,nnn'ssioier
of the L. S. General Land Office at W'asiiinir'on
J.C, that; he h.-vt made f. per.-t.nal -xaaTina-tion
of said oitry. and. and fonud that the ams
was tna.lefori.pocsilaiiveptir.n s, the entrv i,
having lacoinc a insmljerof theColnmliii jums
find Lmnlx-r Company, "two days after Lbappii
cation to enter and before entry; and si I Cm.
pany having obtained the testimony of IU it.
nes-es, J,l n 15. Mahir, and Alexander ,M .r.
tly. of Portland. Oreg-n an.l tl at the laud, al.
though heavily tiinWsd, does, not belong to the
class of lands subject to sale under said act I.e.
cause, whin clear. d, bv.ls f the Min e Liu'd in
the vicinity are pmdnr.ive and adopted to farm,
ing an-t-dairying purjHis.s.
In said report it is-tated that Taffe deeded the
la ml to Joseph E Smith, of Portlan Oregon
subsequent to entry, irt prrrsuancs of an agree
ment entered Into between them prior to n:ry.
The Hon. C.n miss oner of the General Land
Office, has. therefore, instructed the Regiiter
and Receiver of this office, to older a hearing
with a view to the final determination of the facts
in the cae. ' 'In acconlanc-3 with s id in! ruct-i-iua,
such, hearing b-ord.-rcd to le b at this of.
lice on Monday, Jmw 20h. lS83a,t'lO 'olock A
.M.,an I the Bid Irwin H. Taffe A any ami all perl
sons in interest arc hereby cited o appear at tl.is
ottice-on said day at s.iM time, an t reiiond and
furnish testimony c nceining said en'.rr. Aal
if the said Irwin H. Taffe or any party, "i 1 iner
st, shall f ail to appear at tbiioftk-e at s.d t tuns
said tntry wfll be bually rAjic.-led. '
L. T. b'Attl.V. Rrjrhjffr.
R.ci v sr.
"nMinl
U. S. . Land Office-
OREGON CITY, OREGON, April 21. 1S3
Alfred Eurr ma-le Ca h ICntry No. uHi, .eiit
lf83 of tlie N. - . i of Ute. tH, T. C N. R. 3
under th. Act of June 3, 1878, allying that tie
land iiel.ietiy valuable for i a tiaiU r. and unlit
for c Itivat,. n; that the appiicati -n t purchux.
sai.1 land tea. n t made f .r s.x colati- n, but for
bis own use and benefit, an I that h" h d entered
into n areeiiK ut, dir. ctlv or indirectly, by
which. th titie which ho n.iglit acp:ire b sai I
laud from the Gweinuient minht iu.ue la any
other p rson-.
I 'it J. n y 11, lSf.4 Special Ag- nt, .Ta tnrs A.
MC n. ia, it ported t the lb n. C ni.-mU i nr
f the I'. S. (Innrl ban I nlhce at aj:.in.:ton,
I C. that, he l-ad made a pets- nil ei.ii,in:i u
of said entry hint loun 1 th t tu.- saint was um1.
for speculative purposes, tlie m ryui. n being t
date of 1 iapilicati..na uiemlr u the Columbia
Fh.mean I biii.d-e-r Company of J 'ml an I, Or.
lffii, wl i.-h c.n. any ebtiiind the testimony of
0 s v. i neMS.-s J. lm 15. Alai.ar an I Aiexn itrM.
lirady of Portland. ( 'regr.n; an-l that the isnd,
although htav il timUted, doe. nt Le.' eg to
the class :f Ism. Is aubj.ct tu U iin.l. r ani l i-tt,
b-caiise whtn ckand, atuls of the san.e k im in
the vicinity are productive uul ilptetl to at at
ing and dairying purposes.
Ttie H-.n. Conuuis-i n -r (ft tbe General Tiil
Office, has, thei.fore, ins.rtoted ths ; e.rte atKl
Receiver of this ollice, to o der a bsaiiu ..aha
viyw to the tiu.d determination of tin fuct att.e
c se. In accutLtnee wkhs..id iui.tmcti.ms, uea
hearing ia onbnd to be had at this ortice en
S e iiesday. June :4, 11-K5 at 10 ocl. ck A-. M.,
: n t the said Alfred Jjurraud r ny and all ersi-rs
in inten-st are hereby "cited t. appear at this ol
f.ce on said day at aid time, and n spend and
furni-h tes imouy concerning tuid tuny. And
it tiie sai l Adred Lmrorany paity in intenut,
shall fail t.ap)ai at this oa.ee at said li-oie.s-id
tntry wi-1 be tua.ly o.nct l ed.
U 1 11AIN Reyis'.r.
J. G. 1'H.Se.L'ivY btcei.st.
T"i.v.0nil
Us S. LAND OFFICE;
OREGON CITY. REGON, April 21 ISSa
Ionald Mackenzie made Cash i.iitiy .,0. Il'J.
Oct. 23, 'fc.S ol the A . . 4 . t f ic. 1 . o N .
R. 3 . tind -r th Act of J,.n - 3, l.-js, KU.-i ing
that the land is cl icily .alua. le for its in. Ur
aud unt:t tor cuhbii.-n; that the aprnca. i 11 tu
1 urciiase .aid n-.uJ was 11 ,tn.a-.'e I .r j)ecu.aiU.a.
but fur his own r.sj an I UncLt. and ti nt l;e l.atl
inUr.-diuto ii..a.nemtni,ilir,t .ly o, tudinct.y,
by which, thv title, which he mi.t acji r. tu
sal-1 latr I from th. (iutetuiu lit u.igu. inu1B tu
any o her pt-rs n.
vm Jau y 2J. b4 Special Aent, James A .Mc
Cormicn:, re-orted to the Hi u. C. mm sid ntr of
the L . S. Gcutrs.1 Land Ou.ce at ahtn,ton,
U. C, tlsat: lie LsmI madua pers-.ual tuun'ui.i, 11
of s.ud nt; y ut I found lhalihe same . made
fora,K-culaiive purj s s, the ntrn,-n b. ing at
tlsite of application to enter, a ti.en.bet- ol tlu i n.
Ii.mi ta 1 li.me and Lu...bcr Cr-4,..ny t 1'i.r.
land. Ore-gen, Coii any obtaiucil the tes.im Of
t.t h.s wiiiKSse , John 11. Jkiahar an 1 Alxs.n.i. r
Al. L rsuly of foil ami, (tn-. n; ai,d thtt tie
lan.1, altn niKUI e tiij timboi.d, do. .not t ehlig
t- the ciass t ti.nds sul.;ecl t-. sal i,alu a. 1 4
Act, LeeutMtt ubiu cit-a.ett h a s f the . iue
.nid in uie ticinity a a ichIuc ne an! a ia. nd
to famang ana ui ji.,g puroo.ts.
lne llou. t,Hiua,..M .ner oi the G. n-ral Li ml
O...CC-, has, thereluie, m ti cci.es! the i; .i,u r 1 nd
liecuver of thi., t,;..ce, lo UtCMl m )aUllI1;f tj j,
i. w tu the Muti dclein.iii.ui, n ,,f nt. J-c t jui w'
case. In accord:. aue w i u naid iuatruct i lis, .C4 h
heai ing is on.ii ml to Li hmi ut t;,is o.. ce m
eon siLiy, Jui i, lt6.; t p. ,.c .k A. il.,
i-ud ttiesaad ii. r.aitl .Xiackin.'.io and any and tot
per-.n. .11 mtcr.si, aie henb cited to a ,, nr . t
this o.s.ct. a caia uav at ...i 1 lu..t I U , , Ul
an 1 tuiinsa Urtm. tiy cenceiuiu .i.1 eu'-iy.
Ami 11 thenaMlh.mi.itl .luc.tclii.v r any pally
in m.en.t, shall ls i. to up, t r at thU oi. e, ai
saM nm..-, std entry v i.i U i.naby uuu I etV
liki.l.s A'M ter.
, J.C.l'lLSbl Li, hwvnw.
tf.,not;u;
fof working pvpJi, Si nd
lO ccnis poKiago. and ve
tl 11 fj ti lj f-i'i i'iail U H:U, r.iW ,
U Q it tXrm V h'abie sample box of go. ils
ii i mm 1 111. y 0.1 in 1 ue iiy
O: loaning uioie money in a few Ls tlian y..u
ever thought p. Mb:e at any bu.-in. ss. Capital
lt-t n-ipiircd. ..i eau .ive- at l imit- an I u.nli
ins, are tiaie only, or all the tim.-. Ah oflii!t
sexes, of all tiges. gi auli) aucctful, ,r,0c: ii s
t $ easily eaui.d eveiyev.-nin. Tiiat ad wi o
want wmk ay ttt the ln-i tss, we l..ak. ll is
iiii .aialelletl oif.f: To u'l woo a.e n-t wed s-t.
bhetl we wiii s il l 1 to pay for the tr .ulde of
writing Us. Fail l arlieula.s. di recti 111. etc..
r.rUttree. LllliieliSe "av 11 Mobu.-lt m.i . m t. .r ull
who start at once. " iioit t iMa;. Ad irtss
nti.noN it Co., P01 tlaud,-. Maine.
S0jnly
NOTICE.
L. S. Laxu Ornci Obeqox Cirr. Onrcot.
, . , Apiil 16, lib"..
Complaint hating been entered at thi. O.i c
by Ibnry.S. U ilo x against An hew li. V est
for absn. loninc his Homentead Entrv No. it."J(.
dfcted Aug 1.1 'th, 1884, Uhh the SN rn, J of N. .
i .-cc1 ion 4. Tp. 7 North, Ran-e 2 Yes in
Columbia Cnuuly, Oregt.n, rith a liew
to the cancellation of .ui l entrv : the b.ld 1 .11 up
are hereby stuiiu. lied to appeal bvfoie the boun
ty Clerk of Columbia Coi. nty, at it. lle'tn.
ongoin n the:G;h.dayof May 8. at 10 1. 'clock
toAv-M. to resj on 1 ami lurnish testimony toiicta
ing said alleged a anthkn.enc.
L.. 'i. IvARIN. RefUtsr.
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Notice.
U. S. Laxd OrncK, Oursex Pitt. Omeco.
' Ai ril 16 U-e-V
Complaint havi'ig h.en enteral at this Of
fice by 1-rank Alert ill acainst ilimmS. P.isell.
Jr. lor abandoning his Homestead Entry N.
f625, dated Atigu.t 11th, 1S.-4, i,h.ii the S.
of N. E. i A K 4 .f N. . 4 cti..n t4. Town-
shift 7 A. Itangs 2 YV ., in Coiuiubia County,
Oregon with a view to the cancellation of said
Entry; the said iiartle are hereby summ.iied
to appear before the County Clerk of Colun.l ia
rUoauty, at St. liebns. Oregon, on ths Itith. rla?
ot May IbW, at 10 o clock a, m. to nl-poiid ami
Tarnish testimouy ncirning said alleged abn
douatent. '.-;L. T. DARIN, Register.
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