The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, June 05, 1885, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN,
St. Helen. Columbia Co., Or.
C0TT2TTY OFFICIAL PAPSH
. FRIDAY, JCJ1TE 5, 1355,
STJBSGKIlTIO. BATES.
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ADVERTISING RATES:
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K. (. ADAMS. Kdilor & Proprietor.
fcOSTOX 3IDIC.IL IXSTITITI.
TIio Boston Medical Institute is to le
prrnnuiMitly located in Portland, Oregon
and San Francisco, C.tL Kight ihvsic
ius have just arrivi d from tin- E:Ys.t and
Kurope leIoging to this Institute, and
Iiuvc located in Multi.omali H!ock, in
Portland, Onon, w luro they Jiave .spa
cious apartments !eantly furmlnil.
Thehf phyhhrians are experts and special
ists each in his particular liinu 1. Col
fax, A. M. M . Jt. Chiyf oi Stair, Dr.
Houston, Chief Snr'-ji, Dr. Martin,
PliyHician in Charge, Dr. AlcCucn, Elec
trician, Dr. A.. 15. Adams, Conultin
Physician, and Chief of Maiisae lepart
faitiit, - .i
A MEMOIX:.
We have lone; inteiided to write a bio-praphic-al
notice of Mrs. Lucind.i McKay
cue of our vld pioneer ladies rtsid -nt of
Columbia County. She as the daught
er of Timothy and Sarah Lamberson and
tvifo of Malcolm McKay, and was born
in Tuscarawgwa County, and wan -17
year? of age Sept. 2th. 1881. Sheditd
ou the f.'c ippoo.ve it ten Hiiuuto3 pa.4t 9
o'clock, March 13th. 18S-3. She was the
mother of a lare. family of children,'
Norman, James D., SaraJi Luciuda Gar
riAon, Mary B.ilcli, Edwin, Maria Belle,
Robert, Ava Aun, Emma and Willie,
only three years old and three, Mal
colm, Jonathan and Annie McQuinn
who preceded htr to the spirit world.
She was a good woman, fulfilling all the
relations, of wife, mother, sister and
neighbor in the noblest manner. She
uncomplainingly bore her load of hor-
rows till Jehovah . gavt? her a crown.
No ftranger can tell Lew gnat her
loss to her family and f rienda. Her hus
band lilwavs found her the truest of
friends, in adversity and proppciity the
eamc. When prosperity canjj (Jod took
her away to share a greater prosperity
in II U kingdom. Iter children, her hus
band, her friends w ill never forget her.
Mother in the starry sphere
- See thy sorrow ing children here,
Thou, who huahed our infant ciies,
Happy now in Paradise.
Yet we would not call thee back,
Much as we thy presence lack,
But no human tongue can tell
What a blight upi;n us fell
When thine yes were closed forever,
And thy voice was heard O never.
And thy 1 f e for.-ver done,
'Twas like blottins out the sun.
When all earth to us w as dim
Thou 'midst radiant cherubim.
Aureolacd by our tears,
Shone resplendant 'midst the Kpheres.
Christ transGgured in bur kight
Thee, our heart's inten.se delight,
Thee His home in Heaven to share:
Mother, we will m e: thea there.
And tuine ancient partner, too,
Soon will come, Life' trouble through,
There will broken link be. mended,
And the couverse never ended,
Naught will mar the close communion
.Naught will sunder more the union.
On hi way from the City of Mexico,
Charlu Franci3 Adams, Jr., President of
the Union Pacific Railway, stopped a
few days in San-Francisco, and left soon
after for Oregon, by the way of OgJen
find the Oregon Short Li:ie. Mr.Adams
says that his visit to Mexico was entirely
one of pleasure and he 'd'd uot interest
himself iu .the rail joad alliirs of that
Republic, as he had not fcuilicient time to
form any accurate opinions, even if he
ha I wished to do so. Ho visited Cali
fornia abouu seven years ugo while a
inciueber of the Govern nn-ut Board of
-Directors of the Union Pacific Railway,
and his trip to Portland is for the pur
pose of seeing the country anJ studying
the resources, and investigating all mat
ters pertaining to transcontinental
tratU. Welcome.
...
-Mosey continues ,o accumulate in the
E ist rn centers. New York banks ha.'e
had (he aid of high rates of exchage in
continuing their accumulations of moil
cr, though they have long sinee ceased
lo tin.! such accumulations profitable.
The banks have on hand in xound num
ber s$-3 5,000,000 more reserve resources
than a year ago, and 17,000,000 mure
. money on depo it, holding a reserve
tlightly in excess of 40 percent. While
this accumulation implies a niaiked con
traction in the business of the country,
it may also be considered a measure of
the severity f Oldeal thiough which
the country is passing iu the recess of
recuperating- Toledo Made.
Mrs Durgius sister, Mrs. lleudee has
arrival at Vancouver to console and
somfort her iu the hour of afH;ctior.
L0OAI 2TEVS.
Sunday we iod.i down as far a' Mr.
II Giity's hors-Kick where we stopped
for the nudit. The r.dlroad has made
so many and gtei.t changes we hardly
knew the place. Wl en, on our way
down, wc arrivtd at Milton Station, wi
saw Mr. Harney, Mr. and Mrsv Seafert
aud son ready to go home over the track
on a h ind-car. They had been visiting
Mr. Broyles. We Hissed on down
through Columbia City which wemcd
unusually iuiet. We however had tak
en supper at Mr. Bt nham's o?i tlie old
Guiiim !ace. Mr.Benham's trops look
ed exceedingly nourishing. The cherry
tn eswere heavily loaned down, but the
fruit though sweet was not large. We
had a very enjoyable time.
The county, road to the D; er luland
orecinct is a ereat improvem nt on the
old road. The railroad bridge at the
Itig canyon this side of C. G' Ca pie's
farm looked ery grand and imposi
and the County ro.d bridge is also very
substantial and convenient the grade lo
the top of the Jkiy on each side being
inodora'e. We -'fouii'l Mr. Girth's resi
dence surrounded by fi'uit aud Uow r.-
in pei -fuiou aiitl every thing interiorly
mil exteriorly arranged m exquisite
taste that In-tokrued th pains-taking
husband and the skillful ami trusty
housewife. . After a pleasant night"
rest we went down as far as Mr. Bevis'.
We think the views from the residen
ces in that vicinitv leautiful und iirand
in the extreme, and the lover of nature
could reverfind a more enticing d wellini:
jlace than there. On our way up we
were baptised by a succession of show
ers. Mr.Svvager is having his house tin
ished by a cjirjH-nter. " We went out to
Canaan to see Mr. Bumgurdner, who i
clearing a farm in that - h cality. His
sou was at work on the Claim of Mi.
MiDond I, his brother-in law who is
telegraph operator and ticket agent at
the depot. The soil it Canaan appears
to be rich. Many people have claims
there, and a prosj.erous far ning commu
nty will soon be established there. All
kinds of crops on our route seemed to be
plenty, but cash scarce. Mrs. Butngard
iter's little daughter was quite sick with
a bilious attack. The family of E'zy
George have all excellent health. This
wrll Ihj pleasing to their numerous
friends, as they have been surely afflict
ed iu times past by ili-heallh.
There was quite an exciting scene on
Monday i:; St. Helen; it appears tw.
youths in La Centre-had been engaged
in petty thievery, aud had 'decamped to
Oregon soil. The -arresting 'officer fol
lowed them, and after 'quite a tussle suc
ceeded in capturing- one. The other
took leg bail. Our sh nil declined to in
terfere as there w ere no papers to show,
having tfie fear of a vrii of habeas cor
pus before 1iis eyes, but the W. T. man
meant to have them spite of haleascor
puses or anything of the kind. We un
derstand the other returned to Lr. Cen
tre, and both were sentenced $50 tine
and 30 days in jail.
Our son and daughter attended the
picnic at Warren on Saturday. and had a
-ery pleasant agreeable time. There
w ere song, essays and dialogue:, to make
the the time pass pleasantly. Mis. J.
T. McNulty personated the ancient fe
male from Bostmg and a little Brown
girl kept the audience amused lyher
childish and cunning ways. Mr. Gill
gave the youngsters a boat ride which
all enjoyed al.c" there was plenty to eat
and that that was good and palatable.
Songs were sung by Mrs. Hoyt, Miss
Dora Copeland and others and the time
slipped joyously away to the edification
ofall.
On Wednesday Mr. Ed. Henrici's lit
tle daughter -No rah fell out of a swing
at their lesidence on Sauvie's Island,
and bioke her arm near the socket of the
shoulder. 'They brought her down tp
Dr. Moore's office, and he set the broken
limb but thought it best for :hm to
take the little sulerer to Portland for
fear the limb would lie stiff unless extra
care was taken. Dr. Moore wished a
consultation wiih other surgeons he con
sidered the case such a critical one. The
little girl showed much heroism, and
made very little complaint.
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Mrs. Edmonds has been to La Cam as.
and reports that place in a flourishing
condition, besides the paper n ill, a wcol
len mill is about ready to go into opera
tion, and a railroad is building. The
cherry trees in that vicinity were over
loaded with fruit, and the ground cov
ered with those fallen to the earth.
We have received Mrs. Duniway's
cck-biated engraving entitled the Corona
tion of Womanhood. It is large and
very well executed in the main.. The
following parties of Columbia County
portraits iu it. Dr. Thomas Stewart, G.
W. McBnde, James M tickle, John Dib
blee and E. G. Adams.
The Union Pacific and the Northern
Pacific have made on arrangement with
theO. R. fc N. Conpany so all will
more along harmoniously.
THE USUAL RESULT.
It is not to e defied tlut a good sew
in" mr.chine is t n- of the most imp rant
appurt nances of the modern hous hold.
We thought we had a good machine
until one. day the agent of the Xew Home
presented himself to our door and pro- j
ceeded to deliver an oration upon i is
characteristics merits.
''But," we answered, "our niacl i le
suits us well and' wo do not care fr an
other." The agent, however, begged thft privi
lege of leaving on o? his ma. Junes with
us. "for the ladles to try!"
Tlie rqu st wit r.o u irea o a' 1 , r.o
we gra ite.l it ui in re. t ob' g ' t'le
agent lli.an anything i Ue ; for e r a 1
did not want the michin , a id h id not
the remotest idea of buying it.
The machine once in the house, it was
natural that the ladi-s should look it
over; t'ny did s , a 1 1 .n a c ns ie..e.i
fell in l.r.e w;tU'it. T i-y say without
the slightest-wish to decry, or duparago
any other oi icbi n, t i . all things cons d
ered, is, iu their, opinion, the most de
sirable one to be had.
This unrivalled -machine is manuf tc
'tured bv th NEW HOM K SEWING
MACHINE CO. Oia.iLe, Mass., and
"JO Union Square, Nhw York.
The enterprising publishers of Dr..
Poor's Health Monthly have, ly the lib
eral it v of their premium oilers, outdone
all their previous generosity.
The list to sele t from includes useful
article, stahdatd bonks and scientific
'iterature, Mich as one usually expects to
pay well for, but here they are thrown
iu with a year's subscription to the mo-t
oopular and widely greeted Health
Monthly at only rift cents a year. Try
it before you buy it by sendi -g fori free
sample copy and illustrated premium livt
to the Murray Hill l'ub!i.hi ng Co.," 12J
E 2i?th St., N. Y. City.
The Public Htrald is a Godsend. It
goes after the frauds with a picked stick.
Mr. Linn Smith makes the bogus adver
tisers unash (heir teeth with rage while
he pulls oil" their lying disguises, and
dioWM the i in all their nuked deformity,
lie ought to -be persioned, fox there
was never" a 'more gallant soldier against
fraud and its perpetrato. s. They are
sn'tJTtn and fly like" affrighted wild asses
of the desert when he approaches. His
Herald cohts 50 cents per annum, nd .
published at 70G Chestnut Street, Phila
delphia, -Pen n.
The publishers of the F'cral Cabinet
supply to their subscriln-rs each year
nremiums of a floral nature ; and for
1885, they announce six dillerent premi
ums from which subscripts may ta'.e
their choice, embracing ten packets of
Flower Seeds ami some choice Bulbs, de
tails of which may be. had on applica
tion to the publishers at 22 Vescy St..
New York. They w ill also send airy of
our readers a sample copy at half price
(six cents), if thin paper is mentioned.
COI'XTKIIFIIIT rRESENTHE-XTS
Of our 1 cloved ones are always treasures.
We should nev.-r delay iu securing them
while w e can ; and to those of our readers
who visit Portland, we would say. do
not return without visiting thu Sail
Francisco Gallery, S. w. vrur
First and Mot rison streets, find getting
jour photographs taken, you may not
have another opportunity to secure a
pel feet likeness aiid a highly finished
pictures. Mrst centrally located,
1). M. Ferry . & Co., Seedsmen, De
troit, Mich., have sent us a copy of
their S.ed Annual for 1885. It is more
Iwautiful and valuable than ever. The
hints on' the formation and management
of wardens, as well as the cultural direc
tious it contains have eideiitly Ih-cii
prepared by careful hands, jmd cannot
fail to be.of great service to'ali w ho gar
den, whether fr .profit or pleasure.
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Received llidleys Fahon Majaziae.
Can buy ."ready-made- clothing -cheaper
than you can buy the cloth aud make
them y ourselves. Published by Ed ward
Ridley & Sons, for 50 cents per year, at
Grand, Allen & Orchard Streets, New
York City.
We have received the Western Yt'orld
published in Chicago. It is $1.00 per
y ear and for-one searching for land or a
home it is just w hat you want. There
is information from every part of the
United States.
We have received the Lumber 7'radf,
Journal also published iu Chicago $1.00
a year, a monthly. This is the book for
one vli-j wants to be posted on the lum
ber business.
We liive rjcvied the Farmer
Manufacturer, published at Cleveland,
Ohio. It is a monthly, only 50 cts. a
year, and. is a valuable contribution to
home literature.
Received Illinois Agriculturist pul
lished at Chicago Illinois, and Chautau,
qua ,armcr"puiiu,h'd. at Dunkirk, New
Yoik. Terms of each $1.00.
X Dcinnjrojrne's Specrt.
When a' statesman, a leader in poli
tics, comeSrbcfore the people- to defina
hi position and elucidate questions ol
public interest, it is natural to ex pec i
that he will deal. with them in an hon
est and dignified manner, becoming hij
high station. In neither of these re
spects did Senator Voorhees observa
tiie proprieties of the occasion on Mon
day nig.it. His utterance? were low in
tone, and in many points flagrantly dis
honest. It w ere neither advisable nor
profitable to review- the speech entire,
but it may serve a good purpose 1 1
Ioint out a few of tho more prominent
declarations mado by Mr. Voorhees.
Beferring totheproai'uitiou a:ueuJmeut,
he said :
"Are intelligent people to have no
opinion for or against such a proposi
tion? Why was the proposition made?
Has it merit, or has it no merit? Wnat
say the political leaders of tho "Republi
can party in Indiana?"
So far as the Republican party in In
diana is concerned, " intedigeut peo
ple " are guaranteed the greatest free
dom iu torming and exorcising their
opinions for or against t:ie proposition.
That party relegates iie whole mattef
to the iiifelligoi t people iu I.uliami. cou
tideut that' the verdict passed by t'aein
w ill be. for the best interest of all co:.
cc.cd. This U the dot-trine not only o!
" the-.Rcpublica ivjoadcrs," but also ol
the rank aid- iilel"Tho people siiall
decide." How does it sous.!? To t m
wliol pecqde not to iolitical boises,
nor to the liquor league leiong.s tho
right to decide tins question." Is theii
any thing tricky or wroiig in that?
Agaiu Mr. Voorhees said :
."Voil"" have seen a -Senator of the
Uuited States stand before you for tu
hours and more, simply saying on t.ii i
jjreat question, like all trimmers and
evasive statesmen, that he wants you t.i
go first, and he will go afterward; tiiat
hen you have i'spokpu ; Le will tiid hi-
tougae."
Senator Harrison ii in full accord
wifc-i the Republican platform, that tu i
q motion shall be. referred to tho poop'.d
ior settlement, and has so declare !
liimself in a manner that left no doubt
as to his sentiments. Senator Voorhet
know s thi-i i-i true, and it is to his dis
credit that he was mean enough to mi;-
tvpresent him.; Vkjhcn the people shall
have decided the question of submitti'.r;
tiio prohibition amendment, then v.iii
.Senator Harrison "rind his tonguj" tr
eak on tho merits of the question, ii
be de. ires to. v. But he will speak as a
private citizen, and not for tiio Repub
lican party; for the Republican party
proposes that the question of prohibi
tion shall not Ihj made a partv ques
tion, as the parties are no. v divided.
Prohibition does not belong in the do
main of party polities, and no one's Re
publicanism is to le questioned be
cause of his belief for or agaiust tLj
policy of prohibition.
Without ojenly confessing flint hs
Med in his speech at Tcrre Haute, Au-rrnst-iJS,
1S82 just three week pre
vious to his speech here on which
former occasion he said : "A Legisla
ture, of its oxvn conceit, and without v
liiat from the people, determined v.po i
the gravest step a legislative body ca i
fc.tke the amendment of a fundament;. 1
la v of the State" he tacitly admit?
t.iathewas guiity cf lalsiucivion tj
savi-?fj in this speech in Indianapolis
"The amendment is here, iu whatsoever
ra:Ainer it cftme," etc Senator Voor--Leos
kucw thea as wejl aa be . k::o ys
now that this amendment w as jiassed i-i
answer to a.popular demand from tin
people, which Democrats, as w ell as Re
publicans, answered. ' The amendment,
.voiild never have been proposed but fox
Democratic votes. The original state
mez t tnat tlie amendment w as deter
mint d upon "without a hint from tl-.
people," was mean, but his unmanly
vray of rtracit!g the falsehood is evc-r
meaner, and can but bring upon Mr
Voorhees the contempt cf honest men
Quoting further from the speech, w
find that Mr. Voorhees said :
"The Democratic platform recognizee
t'leir (Democratic legislators') right tc
act according to their sense of duty
when the time comes, and to favor 01
opposo the an lend men t at any stiig-J
But, if the amendment is agreed to
then the Democratic platform calls foi
its submission at a time and under cir
cumstances wliuh will becuiv a fuJ
vole."
ISTOTICIl.
.ftet April 10th, io Credit
le given for ",'nols e-it by ?jwiaf con
tract, and in no case longer than 30 days.
G. W- McBiliPE.
g. w. cotr-
r. a. iioor.E.
JJOORE & QOLE,
Attorneys and Conmcllor.-.
St. Helkx, Oregon.
Will practice inall the Courts of Oregon and
Wathia'toii Territory.
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A'TCESTl'DN ! TRAVELEr.S !
SKM08AV; &CLATSKAM1ZI
TII2 ELEGANT
I,i;AVr;ci MOllJiiiON si ill : . r
s ' I .vv-rv a'i; tl-i-.te; li il !:vT e. 6
ohi- V. ('-'aiid y c pt d.) On M.n:-ys
m d fVauvs. fo-- SKAMUlCAWA, and
Vv i vS.. -sd'ays for CLATSKAN1 R -.ml
wavNi-te l il.dinos ; returnirg Tu.:MUiy!-,
Thursb' vs 'lt d rh idavs.
rSTOZLSa 2 rSEftGnTXlTCf CO.,
- - C. IH KEAU, Presitb nt.
A; 3- FosrEK, Si-c. and Tri-a4.
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NOTICi: FOB Pl'BLICATIOX.
Land OrncK at Vancoi-vei!. V. T.
. .1 unc S jSs..
Xe'ice is heretiy riven that the foil w i:i-n.ti.K-d
settler has Jiled n .iee of his iuunti .n to
make fhi.'.l procf in upirt of his claim, aud
that Kai.t nfoof will be miwie before the dud-e ol
Uiet'roljaleCoirt at K a! aunt. W. T. Tues lay,
July 21st. 1SJ55. vi-: Jnjjoh M. Ives,
lloim-stea Application No. i'CAl foi the Whst
4 t Nerth F;a.-t i aui K. oi .'. W . I ot .-?ec. -.0,
ly. S 2V. It. II-
lien -.mcs th i following witnoscs to prove h.t
con'dnaoui rtoidcace uih,n, and cultivaihm ol
sa: t land, viz: ' .
John A vies, ff Carr oU'-on YV. T.
II! it. Uarvcr, of
V. .Stoddard,.- 'f - ,
M illiaui Crawford, of " "
FKUD. YV. SPARLING, EegisUr
Iiiternatioiial
- Cornrr Third and E Streets,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Our fjttiiiUos are such that we defy competition.
Tl.i is tlit-1 utf- b:. an most rfSjctaLly
i:cit Hotel in the .Northwtst.
Beard and Lodging
81.00 per day.
MEALS, 2" CTS., LODfJIN'G, 23 & 50 CTS-
FREE BUSS TO AND FROM
THE HOUSE.
tcTSo Cl.iuf se Kn pi ycbCl
E. LIW STO:, Proprietor.
O C1A.K, n .
t vfn4 1
Tv'oticD for Publication.
Land Okkice vr VAseorvnn, W. T,
May 12, 18KJ. (
Xotioc is hereby y;ivcn thai, tin' follow in.
iiamul uttt crhiis iinlice of his intention to
make thuil j. roof ui mj pmt of his claim, and
that Kail l rui.f w ill Je luaiU' bt fre the J m lire of
the I'ruliate Court, ut Kulaina. W. T., en :S:.t
unlay, .)tm.: -7, JS.S",, viz.: II. my AlL n, iiomt--xteui.
-Application ?j.'. :'JlU. for the east half of
northeast fourth of stcti: 11 14, tuv.nsi.io 8 iiotth,
r;ne 1 we-t.
He naiia-sthe Wlowhr,' wiiiirsst-s t prove his
continuous rwsiJeiice upon, and cultivation rf,
sx'ui km 1, iz:
V. Lane. T., of C'arrolUoii, V. T.; B. Ij.
f.anc, of ( arroitoti, W. T,; J.itii.s Haiitingtun,
of fair illtoii, V . T.; John Ihrry of Carro;!
ton, NN'. T.
FKKD. W. SrAl'.LING, Kt-jjister.
U. S. Land OiScs.
OHEGON CITY, OIIEGOX. Apri!21 1835.
Francis P. 1 in-gan madeCimh Kntrv 1S. "0-1J,
Auir. 17, lsxtof the N. W. i of Sec. 22. T. i .N.
o YV. mid-r the Act of .lime 3, 1S7S. a levins
hat thelaml if chul'y valual.lefor :t timber, and
mi .tfor eoltiva i-n; that the application to pur
chase .-aid laud vva U"t mad for nit-ca!ali-n, out
ior his own use and la-ueht. an I that h: had n
teivd into m a-ret im nt. thuclly or indirectly,
i.y which, the title v. Inch he miht aeijure to said
.aiid Ir m the Ujvtiuisu.it lui.ht in are to any
th r person.
i n dauy 15, 15.-1 :'-jtc:al AcntJaiiH-s A. Mc
(iliiicl, it irted to the Ihn. C'.iiuiiiionT of
she V. H. tJtiitral 1 ami ( llice at Washington.
I. (V, that: he had made a personal e..uih!iati' n
of ha. ' entry and found that the tame was made
lor speculative purposes, the t-r.tryman huiimr
mai'te it at the iastjnceof or.e J.Ir. K. A. .Ii.n-sof
I'oit und, trep n, who acted for the Coluuil ii
Flume and laimher C' nipaiiy an I obtained tiie
t s iu.ony of the i:ms3.ii n pr of, S. ii. Cnu
d.e of ,-t. lleh-ns, and JNavhan N ichoia of C'lat'?
auie, Oregon; an I that the iand, although heav
ily timlieiid. does li"t belong t-t theclusn of lulul.s
.-iil'j-.ct to fale under said Act, bt c;;ii-; whtn
c eared. lan ;s of the saim. kind in the . ioinity
are ptodi ctive and adapted to fai'iuin an t dai-
yincr urpos--H.
Tlie Hi.n. C nmsi.vi nor of the Central Lan -t
tlice has, therefin-0. intra -tetltbe l.e;.'ister an I
U'eiver of this oiiic, to order a heaiiiv-t witla
view to the fin d cUtermina' ion of the facts in
tlie case. Ia accr.l.nc m itli s;.id iustructi i'.!i.
sjoh hea-ia; is or Itred to be a I ac this oih je on
vVtdn -lay. -Iti'y S, lSfCi at 10 o'cl. ck A. M.,
an I ti.e sat i Francis i. I intvan and any and all
pei s-ms iu interest are hereliy citml tv appear at
this oitice on -ai i da.v at t8 I time, an I res-inrnd
an I furnish tc-thm ny concerning fsai I ntry.
An I if the taid hrancis P. Finetfau-or any party
ill iaijrest, ohall fail t appear at this olhcss at
sii tiuij, said entry wiH tn tln il.y caiu-elkd.
1.. T. l;Ain. i.K'st.-r.
J. fi. riLiUUKY, lteceiver.
!200,000?i"
rtrSESTS CITF.X A
Sell-t H C Ills ui9
and bv maii you
will X tt- liEK : pbCK.t,e of p'-iinls of lare va.ue,
hat will H'iart you in work ti.at v. i I a; dice bi-111.4
you in money faster than at; thin eise ii.mei
iea. AU about the fcJt-O.t'OO in .K.s nts vi.h
, i,c!t box. Agents want.-d every w her. , of cither
stx, of alla.es. for all the time, or pae time
ouTy. to wii k for i.s at their own hones. For
tun s foi all Morkci.s abs4:lntely assuitd. l'on'l
del..;.', it. Hallet c: Co . Poi-tai.d. J.Iaine.
tOjanly ' ,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Oregon 1
County of Columbia ) s s.
liy v'rtnif adeotceAn l
on'er of sa'e is-ia d out of the Circuit Court f
the State of Oregon for the County of Coh nd ia
ti mi cdricteil, in favor of ."S. A. Mihs and
uas-.tst 1-ainett l'o j "-, I'n.ily 1 vo- -nd
;le i'-owmanf t th- a im of --is l.tmd ed ei ty
s.X an 1 .27($OC. 27) ..-..iaia in U. . ti.;-i 1 C-.ia
; 11,1 intcir.-tb iiua-.iti at one per Ciht per i:n mil
freoii the 7th. day of May, .". and the 'further
sum of rif'.y S"0.00) Hiillursiisatt'irnovHtee. also
the sum if forty live and .iO d-l!:trs c ists and ac
cruiuc 'si, c 'ii'-ii finding mc to m iki- i;e ! th
fo'llowin ite.sciiljid real propvity to wi::
1 he v.ut'l est (ptari.r the houth
on quarter A the Sout h Kast iiue quarter
f tn - Ninth West one quarur,
li iu S cii in fifteen (lo); and also the Noit!nne
h.a.f of die .North est one quaritr of Stction
1 wtnty-tuo (22), all of the said above desC:b-ed
real tstut" situate iu T'-wi.sbi; Three () .North
..f i;:.nu;e Tw.-(2) W . ...1 the i 1. .Meridian, Mid
0 iiitaiuiuli'tOacr s of lan.l moreor lss, accoroin0r
it iovei noieiit survey too ther with the tetie
iiunts, here'btatiiin s ; 11 1 appurUnnnct s tlieri
A.n o beh lii". or in aliv v. i-t appertaining, a 1
oiiu situate in Coiuiot ia county, .State 01 Ore--t'li.
'I duly lev iil upon sid I premises on the
jytu. !ay of . ay, ls". Now in pursuant'.-of
said 1 tree Mid ld r of 8a!e, 1 vi.l oil -aturd.iy
in-.- 27th. day of J i n -, 1J5, at the hour if ne
o'clock i'. .i. of .h 1 iLiy at the Court ousii
don in sai I coutry ;m i sale ell the almve-il- -scnT.etl
real property at public audi ill to the
oih. st 1 i 1 ter theretor for cish to -i.ai.-fy s-id
deciee and order ol s.de, intettsl and costs.
UaUd .vdav.'JUUi.-lS.V
T. C.'YY.Vl'lS, Shtrlil of Columbia
County. Oregon..
voii43u.h;'J
U. S. Land Orncr, Oit"0- Citt, Os., ) '
May S. lis.',. i
Comr!aint havinic H-en cr;terid .-.I tl.is o:lioe ly I'cter
J. tirth ajj.vii:r.t I'eier Kitr ainl nif.iiii.it his hei:-s tor
VianJoiniig his liO'.iesieail i.try :o. l.(Ci, ltel March
is-:l, u,n the nortiieasl i,'iirter, bee; ton 4. tov.n
rfiiil 8 nuri'ti, ras.i;e v' ues-t, in 'o.niiiiii.i .ounty, Or- pii.
-.viih a it- to eauci ll.iiuu oi s ;iJ entry; the .iil i'-r-ties
are herchv siiiiiinoin-l to apiear i-t this oii.ee on
the int U iv ".it June. 1-'jj, at lo oe! U :t. m.. to re-.joou-.l
anJ luri.ua t. stuuotiy cotie. i s -id all jftJ
ahaiiJcliluesit. L. i- U-'vlH-'. iUi-5-or.
Coxsotio.vTi:r Notice fob rvBLiCATiox.
Land Office at Vancocvfu. Y". T. .
Aj.rii 2U. lfx..
N'o'ice is hrrtby tiv n that 'the follow in,'-nam-
d settlers liav'e nb l n -lice of tlnir inini
ti n to make final proof in support of ti ir
claims, and that Sai l proof wid he ma 'e before
the-Ju!;e of the l'io!ate t.'ourt, ai Kalanu,
Wa-h. Ter. on Tues lay. .Jura 'Jth. 1SS ., vi.:
Henry Oxman, Ho:n stead A;,lic t:i m No.
foVth- .North Kast i of -V ith lias, i ant
Lot 1 of S c.So and Nosth W. J .f N.uth West i
and L its 1 ami 2 of Sic. . Tp. t N. i. 4 W .
and names the following wi uessis to prove his
continuous re-i'leice upon. Mid c iltivation ot,
nai I land, viz: hied. C. chainhoist, Jem tJ.
YVi -st, Henry Sheiman, ami Chi Utiaii truck
lUeier. all of Oak Point, Cowlitz Co. YV . T. .
Je n ti. YViest, ltoiuitead Applica ion No.
271. for the No th Kast ) of .s.-c. 2l. Tp. t N.
K. 2 YV., au I names the- lolluwinjr witn es s to
Iro.'e his con' isiaous rei h-nci uMn. and culti
vation of, sai l laud, viz.- Hnry Oxuian, trvti. C.
Fclia'rnhurst, Henry Sherman, ant Christian
"Strucknitier. all of Uafc Point, CnwhtzCi YS .T.
FKEO. A . .sPAKLINU, KegUter.
OFFICE.
OTIF.HOX CITY. ORKGON, April 21 188.1.
E. C. Mastenmade Cash Entry No. 2C38, Auj.
16 18 of the S. YV. i of Sec. 32, T. 6 N. ti. 3 Y .
under the Act of June 3, 1878, aliening tbat the
land is chiefly vabiaole tor it timber, and unfit
for cu.tivati n; that the application to purchase
s ill land was not made for speculation, but f r
his own u-eand benefit, and that hehal enttred
into n areniient, dirtctlv or. indirectly, v
which, the title which' he mi-ht cquiie to naiJ
land frnu the Goveriinuut might nure to any
other crson.
On J any 22, lS84Sixcial Agent James A. Mc
Corn ick, reported to the Hon. Commissioner of
the IT. S. (ieneral LamrO.iice af "A ashintti-iu l.
C, that:hehal made a jersonal examination f
said entry and found that the same was made at
the inslano f ne Dr. E. A. Jones who v as ac
tively tnyaed in obtaining land for the 1 la
bia Pji.n e ar.d l.in.ltr ( iii p ty n.u that
the proofs of the entry man' witnesse. John H.
Fricrsi-n and Nathan Nichols of Clatskanie, Ore
gon, were obtained by said .bines; and that the
Inn I, although heavily timbered, does n t lielon
to tiH- class of knds subject t. .de tin ler said
Act, beeausL h n chared, lands of the ume
kind in th vicinity are productive and ailapted
to fiirmiri" ftntl il:4ii i:i OiiriifiSt'S.
i he III -n. Commissioner of the General Land
Office, has, therefore, instructed the Uei.iter and
Receiver of this office, to order a heat im,' with a
vie v t- the lhial detenninat of the fuct inthc
case. In accordance w'oh said instructions, such
heaiing is ordered tu Iw Lad nt this ott.ee on
Monday, J.ily , lT) at 10 ociot'-s A. M.,
and t.he sai l i). C. MasUU or ny part in inter
est are hereby ci'ed to appear at this otnee on
said day at, said time,, bail entry will be finally
cancelled.
L. T. P. AKIN Knrf'-tM-.
J. G. 1'ILiSBUi.V Peteiver.
. v5n"gml 2
U. S. LAND OFFICE.
Ol'mON CITY, OHEGONf. April 21 1SR5.
William J. YValfceriur.de Cash Fntrv No. 209S,
Oct. 10 lS3of.tho S. YV; T "f Sec. 25. T. fi N. !.'.
.1 Y. under the Act of June 3, 187S. alitK'ns
that the land is chiefly v.Juahle for i s tiutln-r,
and unfit for cu!tivati n; that the application to
pin chase said land was not made for speculation,
but for his own use and benefit, an I that lie had
. rtert-il into no agreement, ilirectly or indi; ctly.
by winch, tho title which h miirht aciuiie to
said laud fn m the Goveiumeiit 4iiiht ir.ure to
am ill her person.
On Jan'y 17, 1HS4 Special Agmt, Jaint4 A.
McCormick, reported t.the Hon. Coromissionei
of the U. S. General Iind Oifice j.t W asmuttm.
I. C, that: he had made a personal examination
of said entry and found that the ntryman's
proofs Were obtained b the Columbia t limie and
laimiier tJoniiany, the wunes.se in.111 -lol.n i.
Mahar and Alexander M. lta-ly f I'ortland.
Orison; i n I that the land, although havily
timiietci I, does n it belong to the class of Ian-in
subjtctto sale tinder said Act, because whtn
cleared, lands of the name kind in the vicinity
are productive and adapted tu farming and dai
rying purposes.
T;e lion. Commission?r of the General Land
Otlice, hps, therefore, instructed the Kegisttr
and ilecttverof this ortice, to t-rdtr a hearing
with a view to ti.e final determina'i. n of the
fact sin the case. In accordance with s-dd in
struct ions, such heaiin.' is ordered to b hal at
tlas otlice on Friday. July 10, l.So at 10 o'clock
A. M.. ami the said Y illiani J. YValker anl any
and ail persons in interest are hereby citei to
a 'ear a.t tin." entice in said ilay at Said tmv-,
nd respond and furnish testiioe.nv cone- rnin
saidtmrv. And if the said V. il-i.wii J. Y''aiitr
or nnv- party in in' erest, i-hall fxil to appear at
this office at iid tiaie, ?aiJ tntry will be finally
Cancelled.
L. T. P.ATiTN, TJrei-Ur.
J. G. PILSliL'iiY, iUcviver.
v'nrOtrl
U. S. LAUD OFFICE.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, April 22. l'
Napiii-eoa HornU.ia male Cash Kntrv
2110, N. v. 3. lsii of tho N K. i of rW-JS, T
Ii, N. it. 3 YV. un.ler the Act of Jnn; 3. 1J7
Ircing that the land is chh fly va.nV le fori;
tirn'-er, and unfit tor cultivati.-n; fha the i'.pi.'i
eation to iu chase s.iid land w;-.s not ri!e i -s;t
eolation, but for his orvn i.sau I btn-.-i.r, 'at!
that he had .entered into no atfteel.-o I t, diiff-llv
or indirectly, by which, the title whi.h miii.:': t
ncqiiue to said laud from the Goveimut nt u.iy, .
inure to ai y other pers';n.
On Jan'y 17. Xr4 pt-ci.-vl Ager.t, Jamrs A
McConi.ick, repoit-d to the Hon. Ci:id.iioe r..
of thel:. ti. General Jind tlrticeatYVit-hin.r:
i. !., that: he hadmp.dea personal exmin iti'.c
of said trv and found that h? sione was ma-'.
for speciilattve .ui-(s ses. Ih.i tutrynun V v.:f
date of application a m.-mber ( the Colur.t jk
l-'lume and Lumber Coiu; my of IV- t'nd. u--'ii,
vi:c'i comi:iny obtaim-1 th tcsiiiioaiy t
his wiine-ses, Jo! a 15. .Mai.ar and Al&'i .r Ni
I -ia i-:' I'orttand. Oregon; :m I that tins Jaud,
al:hot-,oh heavily tiiiiliertd, d.ies ni-tb.-h-ng tori
c'ass of lands subject to a!e under said act, be
cto's - wh- ii cleai e l lan.'. of t;it -nine kind ::i ti e
vicinity ;iro productive :.nd a.laptei.1 to f;.ii:: .
and dairx in-.; purports.
The H-n. Comud-si. nfr of the Genera Laud
Otiice. has. therefole, his ructet th llepi-ti r and
l!cCiier i.f this oflice. t order a hetn-. v.itb r.
view to the final di termination of the facfuir. t
ca e. In a.ccorlance wit h Said instruct ion-, su n
hearing Li ordered to be had at this ortice en .Mon
day J line S. lSi-3at 10 o'clock A. .M.. and ths.i.!
Nap'-leon I lornnteiu an-l any an I all pi-rson in
inU-rvst are hen by t-ited to a .pear at thi '
on said day at said time, and respond j.rJ furo
ish -.stimoiiv c..no'.ining sail intry. Anil if
thcftiM N a pole, n Ho.r.st. in ir any party in
tenst, shail fiiil to r.ppear at this ori ce at s.iia
time, said vntrv will f.e finally car.otl'.ed.
i Ij. T. t.AlilN, Ktgister.
J.G. PlLSUUJiYi J.eceivcr.
vrnml '
U. S. Land Office
Oil EGO CITY'.OPEGON", Ap:il21, lrs.',,
alter P. J-ms I
made Cash Entry No. 211S, N. ' .
la 1SST of the N. E. i oi Sec. C, T P. 3 YV.
under the Aft of Jviie 3, P"7o, mhing tlia O -laud
is chiefly vahiabis for i's timber, an I tin'' t
f..r en!; ivail-n; that thu appiicaii n to pinch:;-.
Miid land was u.itmaile tor sjiccuiatii ii. but for
1 i own t;s-j and l nefit. and tbat be had ei.tc-r -J
info nt agreement, ilinctly or iudirec.iy, by
which, the tit!e which he might acquir! to s:d !
land Ir mj th the Goveinmtn. inttht in.;:t; t,
any oth ?Jjitis-.n.
n .JMiTy 7 14 Sf.eclal Agnt, Jams A. ,Y'c
Ciuinick, rejM-rted to the Ib n. C'i'.iiniiiini.r
the 1". IS. tltnetal l and Ol.'.ce r.t cshirgf. n,
1. C. that: he hail ma-i'-a personal examiti it i
of sai I iii.f.v an I foun I that the same was ni..i!
for specula' ive purposv-s. tin? entrjman Iu inv: T
date ol his application a member of t!u- Cohiini ..
Hume and Lumbir ty'ij:iany of Piirt'an I, tJie
gon. which c uiipHuy ohtaind the t-s iui'mv
lit lyman'n witnes.s, .Jobu li. Mahal xn I A!.
an U-r .i . l-r.idy f I'ortland. On-gmi; and '.hi:
t tie hind, ah hough heai iiy tiiiilreil ilxs n -t
belong to the c a s or" lan Is s iliject to sale i n i-r
said act, because w In n cleared, lan Is of thei-.ai::r
kin ! in the vicinity are pr.hic:iie an I a-.'ai tv.il
to farming an I viair;. ing purpos. s.
'the lion. Commissioner of the General Lan!
Oifice. has, tlnrefore, instructed the l!tgii.r
an-l Uec.iviT of tliisort.ee, to older a biaiiri.':
v. Mi a view to the riual determination ..f tte
facta in the case In ace '"dance v i h sai I iu-triioti-iiis,
such healing ii oi.irred to !- fiad nt
this oiLce mi Fi i "ay, iiiie 2!J, bs."i at 1(5 oV-.ock
A.M., and the s.iid a.ter P. Jones and any
an I ail pel sous in interest are hereby cit-d to ap
pear t tlh.i o.i.c.: on H..i I 1 iy at sai l liuu, and
Kspi-nd and fiiinish tisiiiu- iiy c ncelt.ing sid
entry. And if the sai I alter J ms or any
paily i-i imti'i st, .h:td fail toajipt ar at tins .,-, c-.-at
said time, said entry will be rma ly cancvlhd.
L. T. MAIi N, l.e-'isttr.
J.G. PlL-SLl'ltY, Pegisur.
XTT TVTin' re money t! ar at anything
-sAtl i,y tjvkttiaii agency for tiie b tit a-. I
lingb.Mikout. Hejiiuners succeed gran iiy. None
fail. Terms free. ilAi.i.h.iT 1-OjX Jo., 1'oitland,
.Maine.
(OJanly .
V. S. Land Office Ohrox Citv, Orkooh.
A pi ii 10, 1.SH.Y.
Coinplaint hav ing been entered at thi Odic
Irt-Henry !S. Y ilc ix against Andrew 15. YWt
for abaudonins his 1 1 ome-tcad Pntry N. 203!,
dated Aug. 2t'th, 184. Usm the West J of N. v ,
i Section i.4, Tp. 7 North, lvan,;e 2 West, in
Columbia County, . Oregon, with a viow
to the cancellation of said tntrv ; the said artie
are hereby suiumoived to app-ar before the Coun
ty Clerk of Columbia County, at St. Helen,
Oregon on the Cth. dnyof MayUS5, at 10 o'clock
to.. Mj to resiMnd and turnish testimony concern
ing said alleged abandonment.
L. T. BAFvIN. EesUter.
T5nC8a2
U. S. LAND
TJ; S, Land Office.
ORKGO'5 CITY, OltXGOjr Iprll 21tt. 1U9.
Irwia II. Tall
marfe Cash F.Btry N. 2039.
AuKnst 16. tm of th N.E.J See. 28, T. .V.
It. 3 YV. YV. M. under th Act f Jus3. 187S,
alleeing that the lanJ is chiefly Ta'uahls f.r its
iuibrr, and tmf.t for cultivt,tion; tbat th apjili.
cation. to purchass snid land wa not mads f . r
speculation, but for his own Us and beaCt, and
that he had enteid into no agreement, directly
or indirectly, by which, the title which lis Blight
acquire to said land from the Government nngat
inure to any oilier fierson.
On January 21, 1K.4, Special Ajenf, James A.
McCormick. reiort-d"t ths linn. Commissioner
of the V. S. (Jeneral Iand Oics at YYashiagtoa
I. C., that: h had mad personal ixamina.
tion of said entry, and. and found that ths umt
was made fornpculative puri-os, ths entrvir.im
ha ing become a ininbrof the "Colombia t liioi
an I Lumber Company," two days after his appli
cation to enter anl before entry; and s:d i Com
pany having obtained the testimony of his w-it-nei-t-,
John P. Alahir, and Alexander M. Pra
dy. of J'ortlan-1. Oregon, an I that the land, al
though heavily timlrwl, does, not belong to tti
class of lauds subject to sale tinder said act, be.
caus. whtn chared lands of ths ram kind in
t he vicinity are productive and adopted to fann
ing an i dairying purposes.
J n said repoit it is stated that Taffe deeded tfcs
land ta Joseph i'j Smith, vi rortlan I, Oregon,
sut ejunt to entry, in pursuance of an arc.
ment t ittered into between them prior to nrtry.
The Hon. Con miss oner of the Geaeral iand
Officr, has, therefore, iiistruct-vl the Kegisttr
and Kect-iver of thi oflice, to uder a-ke&rin;
w i tli a view to the final determination of th facts
in the care. In accordance with said instruct
ions, such hearing i ordered to be halat this of
fice on Monday, done L'Dob. lHK5at 10 weloc' A.
M., a. 1 1 the said Irwin li. TafTe A any and all per.
sons in interest are hereby cited o appear at tkii
ott.ee .n sai I day at said time, and respond and
furnish tsstbnon.v c-ncei ning. sai 1 entry, And
if the said Irw in H. Taffe or any paity i i intsr
est, shall f til to appear at this oilier at sii tune,
said entry will bs.fually cancelled. -
L. T. PAK'IN, nrrlsttr. . .
J. G. PiLSliUrjY fUci.r.
y.)n"9ral
u.
8.
Land Office-
OP.EGON CITY, OREGON, April 21. 1MV
Alfred Burr made Ca-h Kntry No. 206, Sept;
ltut3 of theN. y . k of 1, T. N. H, 3
under th Act of June 3. allrging that tl
land is chieHy valuable for i' 9 tiinlur, ami nnt.t.
for cdtivation; that tfie application to purchass
sxid Ian I was n t made for speculation, but for
bis own use and benefit, and that h h; d entered
into i aureemtnt, ilirectly or indirectly, by
which, the title which he might ac p.ire to suit
land from the Cuvernoj.at niiht inure to asy
other prsfln,
On Jan'y 11, 13S4 Special Apni, .Tames A.
McC rmick, reported to the Hon. Commi ioiirr
of the U. S. Gereri.1 Lan I 'flics at l ahiiu;t.B,
I). C. that, he had made a peiso&al exondnati -n
of said entry Mid louu I th.-t the same was naiids - ,
for SjiecuUiive purpaaes, tlie entrynieti being mt
date of lis applu- at ion a member ef ths Columbia'
Flume and Lumber Company of Pottiaud, Ore
gon, w hich company -bt;.inid the testiun my of
h b v. L nesj-ii, JohuB. Aialiar and Alexin ! M.
1-nvly of Poitland. Oregon; and that the land,
although heavily timbtrsd, ilt net beirng t
the c!m nf lands subject to sale und.-r said act,
liecause vhm chared, lands of th fcu:e Uru in
rh.- vicinity are productive and adapted tu ars-'
ing ami daiiying urjuiati.
The Hon. Commissi. Br of ths General Iii.d
Offce, bus, therefore, instrustkd 5h ' rg.tte and
Ihc-ivr- of t v tier a hearing vith a
vi.wtiti.e tuaitr. r. r;unti.. of 111 fact i'n ti. .
cicS. In vcor'la:' t i:Lv.i'1 im.tiuctioa, auci
bealin-; IM ol.i.lrd la V. fed -n'. -'., en
. YVtsh-.'. Jv.i P-2". a; liv'C c A. M.,
: li ; ..'. c-;.i ! ? t iTr-r.'1. aud all pTSwli
!. Ui'-n'.t !. -V; ': i v ir at tkis
i d ;.. 1 i'. y L :-i tiiri, as I r.; ccj nd
.'urni.i tes-imeny coBCfr:u- said eu'iy. Aril
i' ;t- t, Id A.frva I vit or ar r ty ;i o'-lt, '
ii.-. 4i :i . . at ili 1 eilk., vild
..i'y wi.i w. iT ta -'tfi rd.
P. V. - '.er.
J. C l''JL-z.'J i.uo;.r.
tp is. v bi i y s
J'liuN CITY. ' I: KG ON, Apr:! 21 Pl5.
r-M vi---n'i-i.'ivi- . ;v. ; ij-.-y ; U3
c . J. , o; .h. . t ' i . c vi, 't. t N.
' . unt-r the Act of Ji n 5, Ic7e. a'lin;
! it fhi ;-' .'t. fi. m tm.Ur,
. . ; . : i j.-.j n, uia. .he a;., i:ci.n t
ou: 1 1 . Bl: ; ti t rt ii .tii. ' f r p cm' loru
o ior 1 1. .r.t i xj : rvM. n 4 1 e had
nttr-d int-. n i itui.r,:. iI.Tt-c ly u l.rctiy,
-. i Aim i. t.ii 1 i. n l i -i f;.t tu:r t
said fr-.-ii. li.m lev u.tui :iv;. tv
c,y H-r persoji.
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r -p..rt-.i r . th il.v- i ii.r.' .; i.r ct
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C.orn.ivii. ref.i-1 U'd to tb I en. Ci ar.oi -"i'-iur
tie i.S Ctn.'in Land O'lxe f a;iington. 1.
C. that: he ii vl luadi' a i-ers.-nT eXamin .ti-Il of
-.-.Lit ti arid fin I th it the v s n.alefer-
s; t'.'ii'.a- ive y-.n .0- s tl.tr r.n'.i i.i ii L. ing atiliite
of lis a;-p -.: i..Ti m iK-ii.brr if the Col.uid ia
b m n t Luu.bt-r Company of iVrtltnd. I rt.
w it-1: c. n:p i-y ol tai.i. d the ti at iu.ony j
1 ? H i n .. s, .i.:!,;! Mahia aitvt A.t xhtidcrYf.
l.r. ilvof Por'itr. t, I rij-. n; s i.d tli.ttb r.nd,
aithoivh heviiy t huU. ltd, d-v n r.it beh tot I.
cl.-vss of iri-'s i'l.i.jeci. to s'( nn i r aai I Act, he-i-ai:s-
when cb r.rcd, lan Is f.f th.' vmo kStvl, itl
the v i- iriit y ami prod.-c'.ive aul adap'.t I t j Iaru
in,' and dairy irg purjsniei.
The Hfii. (.mi n.i.-siiner rf Ihe Ctntral I and
0;::c", las, tl.-rt!iie, isati tided the l.tir
Pecei'er of this oil ce. to r iet a h- aiin it!i
vie to the I uI detei ni-nation of the f. iu ti
cajie. In acc-oidanci: wilh aiU :nstii' t lis suvh
htaiim; is oulertiN-d to le bad at tl:it.ctn
Mcndav, June 22, Itf-o at 10 o'c tk A. i nd
the s.d.1 Claitnca P. l .ij.-i f-s.nd ui i r a 1 1 er
sji is in iidttist are beuly c:ttl to 1 1 jsrai .t
this oir.ee n sai 1 day at said time, :ui I lionih
tts'imi iiy e. iict-iring said entry. Ami.. it lb
Bai l Clarvnce P. l.iggi or any j aity in intern,
nhitll fail ti ft ( ear at this o!l ce at said time,
said entry w ill bo finally cancelled.
L. T. PAR IN", Rfftbtrr.
J. G. PILSPUPY, I oe!ve,
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