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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1885)
'ifrTiTiiTiTi TEffi COLUMBIAN, St. Helen. Columbia Co., Or. fcOtftre? OFFICIAL PAPER , FSIDAY, JUNE 19, 1835, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. year, in advance, i ....... i . ; . . . $2 00 months " 100 jnonths " r0 JLBVEEllStHG fcATfcS: line square (10 lines) fin-i iferertvm ?2 00 fcach subsequent insertion..... 1 00 K. C AUAMS. Bditor It PmirfcUr. filEDlGAL JHSTITUTE. Aa association of msdical grad uates frsm th9 "bast medical colleg es of America, "wlio liao studied dUeaso in the hcspitals and clin ics of Europe who havo fcocomo Skilled! in madera medicine and surgery edntoining the Taest from all schools of , medicine ;to supply the greatest ability and most and most complete skill in all departments- This association has located an Institute in Portland Oregon tc meet the "wants of a large class of invalids in the Wc3t X7ho are precluded from seeking Eastern skill "by distance and lack cf means They give to the a3ict fcd and suffering the "benefits of ex perienced and specialists for Op thalmie and Aural (eye and ear) dis eases, far Catarrhal & Pulmonary cad Cardiac (Hart) diseases for Sciatic (Liver) Renal (Kidney) and Gastric (Stomach) diseases for Brain Spinal and ITervousIdiseases Tu mors, Cancers, Diseases of "women and children. The intontion of this Association i.s to ileal strictly honorable with all invalids and conduct tho Institute above all rc rAwch ancVeam a reVAlation for n l la bility and superior skill. The Jnstitul; is not to 1e classed with usual advertis ing )hysi inns, but to rank with tho best Institutions of the country for treatment of all classri of diseases. Institute at Multnomah T.lock, Morri bon Stt Corner of 5th. Address, Boston Medical Institute, Portland, Oregon. ' T. COLFAX, A. M., M. D., Chief of Stall DR. MARTIN", Physician in charge. DR. A. B. ADAMS, Physician. Examining Atlanta, Ga ia the scene of a most re markable religious revival. Mr.MoouY, tho noted evangelist, has been called there to conduct the meetings, which are held in a large cotton warehouse that has been tomporarily converted into a )lace of worship, and which accommo dates a congregation of abont 8,000 per sons. The Governor of tho state, the Mayor of the city, as well as prominent titizensof almost every profession and tecupatior,Jcre earnestly engaged in the work, and a large number of the leading citizens of Atlanta are numbered among the converts. Maj. Peters, editor of the Watscka Iie imbliatn. and Republican member of the legislature from Iroquois County' when lie was assured of Logan's election, tele graphed to the boys from Springfield: "Logan is elected. Paint my old home red." The boys took him at his word, aud, showing the message to Mrs.Petee, gained her cofi'ient, and forthwith the entire male population turned out, and, procuring the brightest red paint imagin able, paftifcc 1 the house, barn andouthous. es scarlet, roof,"chimney, audall, not spar in" even the fences and tres trunks. Jjafayette Courier. - The trial of Cloningcr at Hillsboro be gan about the middle of last week and was finished last Friday. On Friday evening the arguments began and were closed on Saturday morning. The jury .yesterday returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. The case grewout of a fatal shooting, which took place at Scap Jpoose landing December 6, 1883. Thc casc has cost the counties Columbia and Washington alout 3000. A few days ago Mr lloxter was driv. inj a band of 700 horses near llakur City, a freight team approached, when the horses stampeded, running into a dough, thirteen of them being drowned and and a number of others were laed. Brazil Is about to put forth most vig orous efforts to carry out the emancipa tion of slaves. The law provides that the state sliall pay half for his freedom, and the slave the other half by giving live years' service Thomas Cloninger will give a'dance at his houye on the Scappoose on the even ing of the 3d of July. Tom has a big reputation as a caterer to nhe public, and every always enjoys a dance at Ilia residence. The sale of Cloninger's etock took place on Wednesday. It brought the fcum of 1500 dollars. The civil suit for tj4ftge3 us oh the tapis at Hillsboro. BOSTOR! CORKESi'OMLMX. Raixier, June 15th. 18S5. On Sunday morning, June 7th, the Rev. went out to milk Ids cow, the Hie and guats bothered the cow so badly that she was compelled to use her tail to kvep the tormentors away 'and in switching her tail she made amistake and struck the preacher in the face and that made tthc old hypocrite so mad that lis went the housj and got a knife and cut the poor 2ow's tail cfif the oQscoundrel then went to thc house and put on his Sun day clothes and went to chuieh, and left the poor cow to bleed, and had it not been for a lady seeing the cow in her perilous condition in time to check the llow of blood, the cow would have bled to death. It is yet doubtful if the cow will pull through. If expects to get to Heaven on such conduct as that he is badly mistak en. Old Satan is the boy to deal with such a cruel brute. Mr. intends to preach in the valley Sun'dayune 21st. and every settler ought to turn out and ride him on a rail. Tar and feathers are too expensive to Ik; Used on him. I have plenty of proof to the alxjVe Nuck. Beaver Valley Squibs- S II. Tryon, of llradbury, was in the Valley last M eek, making arrangements for his proposed delivery wagon. Mr. Ping of Kansas, was in the valley a few days ago visiting Mr. Kyser. John Rhodes started for the Nahalcm mines a few weeks a'go.and 'on hearing that there was no Sabbath School out there, returned in time to attend the Sab bath School in tho Valley. . L. F. Uanzer is getting out saw-logs for J.C.Trullinger of Astoria. J. C. Hudson is driving team for Mr. Ranzer. NtCK. The Welcome man says Charles F. Ad ams J r. gave us the go-by. It seemed to excite his sympathy more than it did ours. We never shed a tear or iighed a sigh. We suppose flunkies like the Wdcomc manwould think it a big thing to see even at a distance a 1L R. pres ident, but we have seen Villard and still live. NumlKirs of others in Port land have seeh him too to their f-orrow. Put your head in a soap barrel. Major E. G. Adams's family start to day for Berwick, York county, Maine, vhere they will in future make their home on Mrs. Adams's paternal home stead. Major Adams is the ed itor of the Cpi.UMBiAX, and will follow his family in about six weeks. His paper in future will be couducted by Mr. A. B. Adams, a nephew. Major Adams was at one time editor of the Register at Vancouver and was appointed Register of the Van couver land office by President Grant. Telegram, We have received the following invi tation The citizens of Vancouver and vicini ty rcqust the presenceof yourself and family at a Basket Picnic and celebra tion in the City Park, at Vansour, W. T, on Saturday, July 4th, 18S5, at 10 o'clock a. m. B. F. DENNISON, THURSTON DANIELS, ALMIRA PATTERSON, ANNA EASTHAM, GEO. II. STEWARD, Committee on Invitation. Wo call attention to our new Ads. and particularly to Mooro and -Cole's. Judge Moore is so well known, it would lie superfluous to speak of him, but Mr. Cole, till late the Judge's clerk, deserves a liberal notice. He is a gentleman of untiring industry, careful able and fcjlr ougli, always at his post and ready fbr duty, nothing inean or slack about him. and don't you forget it.- We have received Mrs. Duniway'B celebiated engraving entitled the Corona tion of Womanhood. It is large and very well executed in the main.. The following parties of Columbia County have portraits in it. Dr. T. Stewart, G. W. McBndc, James Muckle, John Dib blee and E. G. Adams. Dr. A. B. Adams has received letters from General Wick Xenner's family in Arkansas, that they intend to start for Oregon. Dr. Adams has written to 40 different individuals who are expecting to make Oregon their home. 3?" Wanted a good printer capable of taking the whole charge of the me chanical part of tho Columhiax. Good wages will be paid to a competent man or an interest in the proceeds of the pa per. An Irishman complained to his physi cian, that he stuffed him so much with drug?, that he was sick a long time after he got well. M iss Helena Ilolman, it i3 reported, will give instructions in music here and at Columbia City during her summer vacation THE USUAL .RESULT. It is not to lj denied that a good sew ing machine is one of the most important appurtenances of the modern household. We tliought we had a good machine until one day the agent of the Xetv Home presented himself to our door and pro ceeded to deliver an oration upon its characteristics merits. "But," we answered, "our machine suits us well and we do not care for an other" The agent, however, begged the privi lege of leaving one of his machines with us, "for the ladies to try." Tho request was not unreasonable, so we granted it but more to oblige the agent than anything else ; for we really did not want the machine, and had not the remotest idea of buying it. The machine once in the house, it was natural that the ladies should look it over; they did so, and as a oonseque;co fell in love with it. They say without the slightest wish to decry or disparage any other machine, this all thing consid ered, is, in their opinion, the most de sirable one to be had. This unrivalled machine is manufac tured by the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., Orange, Mass., and 30 Union Square, New York. The enterprising publishers of Dr. Foot's Health Monthly have, by the lib erality of their premium ofFers, outdone all their previous generosity. The list to select from includes useful articles, standard looks and scientific literature, such as one usually expects to pay well for, but here they are thrown in with a year's subscription to the most popular and widely greeted Health Monthly at only fifty cents a year. Try it lefore you buy it by sending for a free sample copy and illustrated premium list to the Murray Hill Publishing Co., 129 E 2Sth St., N. Y. City. The Public Herald is a Godsend. It goes after the frauds with a picked stick. Mr. Lum Smith makes the bogus adver tisers gnash their teeth with rage while he pulls off their lying- disguises? and shows them in all their naked deformity. He ought to be pensioned, for there was never a more gallant soldier against fraud and its perpetrators. They are snljfen ami fly like affrighted wild asses of the desert when he approaches. His Herabl costs 50 cents per annum, and is published at 706 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, Penn. Tho publishers of the Floral Cabinet supply to their bubscribers each year premiums of a floral nature ; and for 1883, they announce six different premi ums from which suljscribers may take their choice, embracing ten packets of Flower Seeds and some choice Bulbs, de tails of which may be had on applica tion to the publishers at 22 Vey St., New York. Thy will also send any of our readers a sample copy at half price (six cents), if this paper is mentioned. COr.VTEIlFEIT PRESEXTMEXTS Of our leloved ones are always treasures. We should never delay in securing them while we can ; and to those of our readers who visit Portland, we would say, do not return without visiting the San Francisco Gallery, S. w. corner First and Morrison streets, and getting your photographs taken, you may not have another opportunity to secure a perfect likeness and a highly finished pictures. Most centrally located. D. M. Ferry A Co., Seedsmen, Do troit, Mich., have sent us a copy of their Seed Annual for 1885. It is more beautiful and valuable than ever. The hints on the formation and management of gardens, as well as the cultural direc tions it contains have evidently been prepared by careful hands, and cannot fail to be of great service to all who gar den, whether for profit or pleasure. Received Hulley's Fmhlon Magazine. Can buy ready-made clothing cheaper than you can buy tlte cloth and make them yourselves. Published by Edward Ridley tfc Sons, for 50 cents per year, at Grand, Allen it Orchard Streets, New York City. We have received the Wetter n World published in Chicago. It is $1.00 per year and for one searching for land or a home it is just what you want. There is information from every part of the United States. We have received the Lumber 1'radvt Journd also published in Chicago $1.00 a year, a monthly. This is tlw book for one who wants to be posted on the lum ber business. We have received the Farmer d; Manufacturer, published at Cleveland, Ohio. It is a monthly, only 50 cts a year, and is a valuable contribution, to home literature. Received Illinois Ayricxdturlxi pub lished at Chicago Illinois, and Chantau qua Farmer published at Dunkirk, New York. Terms of each $1.00. LOCAL NEWS. We went up with our family consist ing of a wife and two children to send them off to Stages on Tuesday. We went on the Kellogg, and had a very pleasant trip. Monday aid Tuesday till noon we were very busy preparing for thv journey, Mrs. Adams got the most of her gooda at Selling's, Mrs. Burke's, the Oriental Bazaar and the Bouquet. Mrs. Moey Mrs. Dann, and Miss Rata Moo accompanied and assisted her. Miss Rata Moe is a charming young la dy. Trunks, valises, everything necess ary fof such a trip, were procured and packed. Mr. Chas Kennedy wrote let ters to different officials along the route, and Tuesday at half past one we left the hotel for the boat that was to transport all to East Portland. We saw them on board th cars, anl left in a hurry to prevent a Bs?ne with the children who didn't feel well to leave "papa." Our little boy James Birney said he . would watch everything on the route so as to tell us, and our daughter Blanche had her pencil and ' note-book on hand to take items. James Birney is 8 ygars old and Blanche 13. He was born near St. Helen, and Blanche was born at Vancouver. One little boy lies in his grave on Germany Hill. His earth name was Bernal Henry, we know not what the angels call him. He died when a little over two years old and was only 20 months younger than Blanche. Mrs. Adams lias been on this coast 15 years. She came out when we were Register of the Land OHice at Van couver. We had been here already, when she c.ime, 5 years. We married her in 18G3 just before the battle of Gettysburg. Our regiment was home to New Hampshire. We were married at Concord, New Hampshire, by Bishop liaker. She returns to the honurof her childhood in Berwick, Maine, near the city of Great Falls New Hampshire. Notice for PruucATiox. I.ash Ofkice at Okkgon Citv, Olefin June l."th, 18X5. Notice is hereby driven that the following named settler haa tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, anr that said proof will lie made before tlie County Judge or County Clerk of Columbia County at JSt. Helens, Oregon, on Monday Auj;. 3. lfvS5, viz: Jacoli Filtmann Ifomefctrad Kntiv Xo. 4"Ii for theK. r.f S. E. 1 and S. k of N. K. of Sec. 2 T. f X. li. 3 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous reMence upon, and cultivation of, Maid land, viz; Thomas Thompson. Jwhn Archibald, L. Archi bald and James Patterson, all of Columbia Countv, ( regon, post office acldrcw of all, Ka lama, V. T. Ik T. BAIUX, Regixter. .1n4f!junl9 Notice. IX. S. Laxd Orricn, ORos City, Or. May 8, l.HSS. f. Complaint having been entered at thit office by Peter J. rth ajrain-IVtcT Kaiser ami against bin heir for abandoning his homcteal entry No. 40S.", il.itoil March irt. 1S3. iion Wic northeast uarter, seetiori 4. town ship 3 north, ranjre 2 west, in Columbia comity, Oregon, with a view to ctuicvllittion of tuul entry; the 8il par tics arc hereby summoned to appear at this otlice on the 23d day of Jtnic, 1 .".', at 10 o'clock a. in., to re spond and furnish tfstimony concerning sid alleged abandonment. L, T. ltAKIX, Ra;iter. After April 10th, No Credit will be given for goods except by special con tract, and in no case longer than 30 days. G. W. McBRIDE. Notice for Publication. Land Owick at Okkuos Citv, Orkox. June 18.S5. Notice in hereby given" that the following named sttUer has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made la-fore the County Judge or County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Alclcnf, Oregon, on Tuesday, July 21st., 1SS5, viz. Elijah Vingert, Homestead Kntrv Xo. r00; for the N. $ of X. K. J & X, J of X. V' of Sec. X; T. 6 X. K. 2 W. He named the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence ujkhi, and cultivation of, Kaid land, viz: 11. F. Xecr, Allwrt Seflert, Jane Hudson and Thos. Thompson, all of Columbia Countv, Ore gon. I'obt-ottico address of all, Kalnma, V. T. -L. T. r.AUIX, llegister. v.n4."jull2 ' O. W. COLE. F. A. MOORE. JJJ00RE & Q0LE, Attorneys and Counsellors. St.'IIklex, Oueoox. 1 - a . . Will practice in .all tho Courts of Oregon and Washington Territory. v."n44 AtTEXTIOX ! TRAVELERS ! SKlY!OKAYA &CLATSKANIE ! THE ELEGAXT S TEA HER MANZANILLO LHAVIW MORRISON KTREHT vthuil evtry alternate morning at G oV-lock (Sunday-c-xcepted.) On Mondays ar.d Fridays for SKAMOKAWA, ond Wednesdays for CLATSKANlli ami wayside, landings; returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fitdays. PEOPLE'S PREiaSTISia CO., C. IotEAryPrvsidMit. tV. S. Foster, Si c. and 'Picas. v5n4i IsTOTICE. 17. S. Laxi OrricE Okkuon Citv, Okkuon. . April Hi, iss.ri. f5om plaint having been entered at this Ollict by Henry S. Wilcox against Andrew J. Went for -alttiidotting his Homestead Kntry Xo, duted Aug. 20th, 18S4, uion the West J of X. VV. 1 Section iJ4, Tp. 7 Xorth, llanga 2 West, in Columbia - County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said pai tier are hereby summoned to apjiear before the Coun ty Clerk of Columbia County, at St. Helens, Oregon on thetith.dayof May at 10 o'clock to.. m. to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged abandonment. L.. T. 13AUIX, Kcgi.-jttr. v.'iS&i?' International Hotel, Comer Third and E Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Our facilities are such that we defy competition. Thi in the laigt and m out respectably kept Hotel in UteJXorthwert. J Board and Lodging $1.00 per dayl MKALS, 2.V4CTS., LODOIXC, 25 & p0 CTS FREE BUSS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. T"Xo Chinese KinployeH."5 E. LEWISTON, Proprietor O CLARK, Agent. n44 Notice 2for Publication. Land Okkick at Van'cocvkk, W. T. 1 May 12,:iXK.-. J Xotipp is herrliv rivn that the fllwin named sett er has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supjiort of his claim, and that said proof will lie made liefore the Jiulge of the Probate Court, at Kulama. W. T., on Sat unlay, June 27, ltftwi, viz.: Henry Allen, Home stead Application Xo. 2i)lt. for the east half of northeast fourth of section 14, township! 8 north, range 1 west. He names the followiug"witJieseK to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: I W. I--ne, W. T., of Carrollton, W. T.; 15. L. Lane, of Carrol ton. W. T,: James Huntington, of Carroll ton, W. T.; John Ferry of, Carroll ton, W. T. l'lIKD. W. SPAKLIXC, Agister. U. S. Land Office. Olir.COX CITY, OKKGOX. April, 21 isxr. Francis I. Finegan made Cash KiitrylXo.2042, Aug. 17, 18X3 of the X. W. J of Sec. 22, T. o X. K. 3 W. under the Act of June 3, 187, adeging that the land if chiefly valuable for its timlier, and untit for cultivation; that the application to pur chase said land was not made for sjeculation, but for his own use and benefit, and that he had en tered into no agreement, directly or indirectly, y which, the title which he might aopre to said and frt in the iovciiinunt might inure to any othtr ieron. j On Jan'y l.i, 184 Special Agent James A. Mc Conuick, rejuirt.ee I to the Hon. Commissioner of the I. S. Hernial Lund ( Xlice atlWjishington, 1). C, that: he h:ul made a personal examination of said entry and found that the samej was made for sjieculative jnii-jKises, the entryman having made it at the instance of one Or. K. A.. Jones of l'ortlantl, Oregon, who acted for thej Columbia Flume and Lumber Company and obtained the testimony of the witnesses on proof, S. (I. Cau dle of St. Helens, and Xathan X idiots of Clats kanie, Oregon; and that the land, although heav ily timbered, does not belong to the diss of lands subject to sale under said Act, ln-cause when cl ered, lands of;the same kind in 'tljio vicinity .r jiroductive and adajtted to farming and ilair Jryng jurposes. The Hon. Commissioner of the (!ueral I-nd OHice luu, therefore, instructed the Kegitcr an I Receiver of this office, to order a hearing with a view to the final determination of tlie facts in the c;ise. In accrodancc with siitl instructions, sudi hearing is orderel to !e h.vt atthisoltice on Wednesday, July 8, 1SXT, at 10 o'cl.ck A. M., aiul the said Francis 1". Finegan and any ami all p.-rsons in interest are hereby cited t apjer at this ottice on said da at sai.l time, resjmd anJ furnish t.Mtiuiony concerning Isai l entry. An l if the said Francis 1'. Finegtu or any party n interest, shall fil to fipo.vr at thH ;ti at said time, fiaid cntrfiwi'ijbs fnal'.y Cancelled. . L. T. I5AK1X Register. J. .'. riLSRUUY, lltx-iier. v."?.l)ml 2005UUU-:.; s will get m:ek n package of ikhIs of (large value, that will start you in' work that will at once bring you in money faster than anvthin.jkilse in Amer ica. All alsmt the 200,000 in presents? with each lox. -Agents wantedjeverywhere, of either stx, of aliases, for all the time, orj sjiarej time only, to work for us at their own homes. For tunes for all workers absolutely assiired. Don't t . It ir. . f t i, i 1 1 f?" ileiav.. J I. 11A1.I.KT a. VvU., x orviaiHi.;.iame SOjanly SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Oregon Countv ot Lyolumiiia s.s. Ry viitue" a deereeand order of sale issucM out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Oountyiof Columbia to ine directed, in favor of S. A. Miles and airaiiist Harnett Ropeiov, Finily loiejoy and Ole Rownian for the sum of six hundred eighty nix and .27 (Si3. 27) dollars in U. S. (ild Coin with interest there in at one perlcrnt ler month from the 7th. day of fay, 18X.-, anil the further sum of fifty SO-CO) Dollars ;i attorney's tee, also th mini of fortv hve and .IK) tollan costs an1 ac cninjr cost, commanding mo to make sale of the f'lllowimr rtescnheil real jirojieTiy to n: Tlve South West ono quarter if the South Fast mc quarter &?the South jKastono .quarter f th South J West one quarter, nil nvSection fifteen (15); and also the North one Twenty-two (22), all of the said alxive described real estate situate in Township Three (3) North of Range Two (2) W. of the ill. Meridian, ami containing KJO acres of land inoreorjess, according to (government survey t.igether with the tene nients, hereditaments and nnjiurUnancts there unto lx'lonL'imr ir in anv wise npiicrtaiiiiiig, all half of the rtorth west one quarter or neciion lning pituate in Columbia county State of Ore-" con. 1 duly levietl uism sain jnvnnses n inc 2ftth. dayof May, 1885. Now iri iuraonceof saiil lecree aijd ortier f sale, I w ill on Saturday the 27th. day of June, 1885, at th hour of One o'clock 1. M. of said day at the Court House doorinajd county and state sell jthe aliove-de-scribed real 'projierty ot jmlJic Ruction to the highest bolder therefor for cash to satisfy said decree and order of sale, interest and costs. Dated May 2;th, 1885. T. C. WATTS, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. v5n43mv24 STOVES and BBATEKS, AIR WARMING URATES, 8CIIOOL ROOM HEATERS. Each comoioinj me itaaiauon una veniuaiion or an are riu with tho operation of a wars aik rcRKAcc, alio Tarlor and Cook Stores, Ranges, IMPERIAL Fl'ItXACES, Ac Clrcnlara mailel on application. THE BAY1MND FTJENACE k ITT'S. CO. 73 Beekman St. N. Y. Cly. mSm ' U, S, LAND OFFICE. i ORKfiOX CITY. ORKGON, April 21 ISM. K. C. MatenmaleCash Entry No. 2C38, Aug. lfi 1883 of the S. W.J of Sec 32, T. N. K. 3 V . under the Act of Jtrrte 3, 1878, allcghig that the land is chiefly valuable for ItM tiinler, and unfit for cultivation; that the application to iurchae sai l land was not made for sjeculation, but for hij own use ami lienefit, ik! that hehal enttreti into no agreement, directly i or indirectly, I y w hich, the title which he might acquire to said land from the (Jovernment might mure to any other jiersoii. On Jan'y 22, 18S4Secial Agent Jauie A,Mc Cormick, reH)rted to tKe Hon. Commissioner of the U. S. Oeneral Land Office at WanhingUm, 1 C, that:heharl made a perncmal examination of said entry and found that the name wa made at the instance of one Dr. K. A.k Jonea who was ac tively engaged in obtaining land for the Colum bia I'luiiie and Liioilier Ci"l'ny "'i 'ni,t the proofs f the entryman'a witnesses, John R. Friei-son and Xathan Xichola of Clatskanie, Ore gon, were obtained by said Jones; and that the land, although heavily timbered, doe notlsdong to the class of land subject to ale under said Act, because when cleared, -brtid of the same kind in the vicinity re jiroductive and adapted to farming aixl dairying purpees. The Hon. Commissioner ot the (Jeneral Laud OHice, has, therefore, iritrieted the Register and Receiver of this ofhee, to order a hear ing with a vie v to the final determinai ion of the facts in the case. I n accordance with sai. I instructions, -such hearing is ordered to lie had at thia office on Monday, July (J, 1S8. at 10 o'clo;k A. M., ami tin said K. C. Maston or any party in inter est are hereby cited to apjie&r at this office on said day at said time, said entry will be finally cancelled. " L. TJ BAR IX Register. J. G. riLSRURY Receiver. vfinSDinl. U. S. LAND! OFFICE. ORKGON CITY, ORKGON, April 21 1885. William J. Walkermade Cash Kntrv No. 204.8, Oct. 10 1883 of the S. W. of Sec. 2, T. X. R. 3 W. under the Act of June 3, 1878, alleging that the land n chiefly valuable for its timber, and unfit for cultivation; that the ajijilication to purchase suid laud wasnotmade for speculation, but for his own use and benefit, and that he had entered into no agreement, directly or indirectly, by which, the title which he might acquire to said land fr in the Government might inure to any other person. On Jan'y 17, 1884 Sjecial Agent, James A. McCormick, rejiorted to the Hon. Commissioner of the V. S, General Land Office at Yashinj'ton', D. C, that: he hail made a tcrnMiial examination of said entry and found that the entryman' jirisils Were obtained by the Columbia Flume and Luuilier Company, the witnemen lxing John 15. Mahar and Alexander M. Rrady of l'ortland, Oregon; and that the land, although heavily timliered, dm-s not belong to the clans of lauds subject to sale under said Act, because when cleared, lands of the same kind in the vicinity are productive and alajited to farming and dai rying j.urposes. The Hon. Commissioner of the General Land Office, hss, therefore, instruct 1 the Register and Rectiverof this office, to order a hearing with a iew to tkc ilhal . determination of the facts in the c:ise. In accordance with said in structions, such hearing is ordereti to lie had at tins ofiice mi Friday, July 10, 1885 at 10 o'clock A. M., and the said William J. Walker and any and all jn-rsons in interest arc hereby cited to apjear at this ottice on 'said day at said time, and resjftmd and furnish testimony conc-ming said entry. And if the said William J. Walker or any jiarty in interest, shall fail to apjiear at this ottice at said tiiue,isaidcntry will lietinally caiictlltfd. 1 T. IIARI!f, RegUU-r. .T. G. RILSRL'RV, Receiver. v5n3!lml NOTICE. After AyriX iUth. Uo Credit ,HJ ftTen cxerj.it ly sprrial contract, aiul in no emus lonoi-i lian 30 days. Q. V. KCB2ID2. U. S. LAND OFF3CS. ORKGON CITY. ORKCrON. April 22. 18X5 X:;lm llorustein m.-vJeJ Cash I'.utrv 2110, Nov. 3, 188;$ of the N K. tif Sw'Jti, T. C, X. IC. 3 W. under the Act of June 3. 1878. -d If cing that the land in chiefly t!u.!.!c fo; l.. tiioU-r. and nniit lor cultivation; that the appli ration to pbesae s ti In land waJ not n.le fr secul.-lion, but for his owu use and If-netit, and that h- hadfonteroljinto no agreenifpt, lir-cr!y or iii'lirr-ctly. by which, the title which hf nii.-ht acijuii u to said land from the ( iovernsnent might inure to any other jiersnn. On Jan'y 17, 1884 Sjietial Agent, Jaims A. McCormick, reported to the- Hon. Commissi. n.-: if the lr. S. General Inl Office at Washington, I). C, that: he haduiadca personal exminatisu of said eidry and found that the kuik was iiiiM'i for speculative purjsises. the entrymen l in ai late of application a m.-mlr of the Columbia Flume and Lumber Compiny of IVtUnd. Orr. gon, which company obtained the testimony of his witnesses, John 15. Mahar ami Alexan.W .V. Rrady f Portland, Oregon; ami that the land, although heavily timbered, d.ies not ln-Iong toih clnss of lands snb'ect to sale under said act.l-e-cause when cleared lands of the same kind in the vicinity are productive and adajted to farmiii,, and dairying jurjioses. The Hon. Commissioner of the General Land OHice, has, therefore, insf rtlcted the Register and Receiver of this office, to order a hearing with a view to the finnl determination of the facts in the case. In accordance with said instructions, such heading is ordered to lie had at this office on Mon day J line 8, 1885 at 10 o'clock A. M.. and thesaiil XajKileon ilornstein and any and all jiersons in interest are hereby cited to apjiear at this oltice on said day at said time, and respond and furn ish testimony concerning said entry. And if the said Najs'.le.ni Ilornstein or any Jarty in in terest, shall fail to appear at this otre at sai l time, said entrr will be finally cancelled. J j. T. RAR IN, Register. J.G. PILS11URY, Receiver. TonSoml NOTICK FOR Pl-RMCATIOX. Laxd Okkick at VANcorvrn, W. T. June ii-i. 185. Notice is hereby tdven that the following named settler has diet I notice of his intention to make final proof in sujtHrt of his claim, a:d that said proof will lie mad; liefore the Judge the Probate Court at Kalania, W. T. Tues.i(, July 21st. 188."i, vu: Joseph M. Ives, Huueste:i( A implication No. !'i237 foi the Wtst h ot North K;w-t i and K. J of N. W. ot Sec. 211, Tp.8 X. R. 1 K. He names the following witnesses t jsrve' hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John Ayres, of Carrollton W. T. 11.11. Harvey, of V. Stoddard, of William Ciawfoid, of " FRKD. W. SPARLING, Register. 5n44J5 THE MICHIQAfM SCALE. IVelghs froml-SOz, afiil T ho nllli. oat change. Combines many Sales In ond Without ComDlIcation. Xo Loose Weight to pet Lost or Brok en, umrormiy Accurate A Durable. The BEST and MOST conven ient Scale ever Invented. Itlvely uneaualled for toeura. oy, portability and ranee of capacity. ask your dealer for them, or send for Illustrated Catalogue. MICHIGAN SCALE CO,, ItAXAMAZOO, MICII. I in 3 II TJ. S, Land Office. OREGON" CITY, OJ5EGON ApiilCU. i; I r wm II. Tatfe " made Cash Entry No. "OS'I August in, 1883 d tho N. K. Sec. 28, Tp. R. 3 W. W. M. under the Act of June 3, 1878 auegrng inai ine lanu is.Tiieny vnu(iH fritn timber, ti imtn lor cutuvauon; mat the aiplj. cation to purchase said land wa not mail f.. speculatlou, but lor insowu use ami Ix-u. Ct, and that he had tntered into no agreement, dii wtly or indirectly, by whtch, the title which he uiidt acquire to said land from the Government might inure to any other person. On January 21, 1881, Special Agent, James A. McCormick, reported to tiie Hon. Commissioner of the U. S. Generul Ind Office at Washington D. C, that: he had made n jiersonal examina tion of aaid entry, and, and found that the amn wu made forspi-culativejiurpiet,, the entrrineii navini; wwmc n umuiini ui too oimii'iia f J 1 1 111 o ami Lumber Comjiany," two day after hisajipli cation to enter and lofore entry; and said Com. pany having obtaineil the testimony of his wit. iien.se, JoJm Ik Mahir, ami Alexander M. Pra dy, of Portland, Oregon, an l that the land, al though heavily timlerv(, dot, not belong to the class of lands aubject t sale under said act, be cause, whvfl cleared, land, of the am kind in the vicinity are prisluctive ami a.opteil to farm ing aiirt dairying jiurposes. Jnaaid reptirt it istatel that Taff. deeded th ; land tt Joaejih H. Smith, of Portland, Orgin,' subsequent to entry, in jursuanco of an areel in en t entered into between them jirior to entry. The Hon. Commissioner yf the General Land Otfice, has, therefore, instructed the Register and Receiver-o thb office, U order a hearing w ith a view to the final determination of the facts in the case.. In accordance with aaid instruct ions, such hearing u ordered to be luid at this of. fice on Momlay, J une 2ith. 1885 at 10 'clock A. M., and the said Irwin I f . Taife & any and all ier sons in interest arehcrt by cited to apjiear at thi office on naiJ day at said time, and resond and fnniish testimony concerning Maid entry. And if the said Irwin 11. Taffe or any party in inter est, shall fail tojq.pear ftt this office at s.d i time aaid entry w ill lie finally cancelled. L.T. flARIX. Re-isU-r. J. G. PILSRUIY Receiver. v5n39ml 1 l 1 I T I f ... U. S. J Land ! Office- ORKCON CITV. ORKOOX', Aiuil 21, 188.'. Alfretl Rnrr made Cah Kntry Xo. 208;, Sept 188.'J t the N. W. f . Hi. 18, T. (i N. R. 3 W. under the Act of June 3. 18JM, alleging that tho land is chiefly valuable for its tiinler, and unfit for cultivation; that the application to purchiiso said land was not made for speculat ion, ,Ht f(,r his own use and benefit, an-l that he hnd entered into dni agreement, hlirectly or indirectly, by which, the title which lie puight nopifre to said land from the Government might inure to any other person. On.Mn'yll, 18R4 Siee4d Agent, Janirs A. McO.rmick, rtportel to the Hon. Comiiiisi-ionrr of the I'. S. General I,and Office at V a-hin-tou, D. C, that, he had matte a personal exsmitiati:iii of said entry ami found thst the same was made for speculative j.i rp.MH-s, the entrviiirn In-ing at ilate of his application a niiinlwr of the Columbia Flume ami Lumber O mi pnny of Portland, Ore gon, which company htained the .testimony of his witnesses, John P. Mahar and Ab-xanlcrM. I?rady of l'ortlaiHl, Oregon; and that the hind, although heavily timliered, dots not belong to the class of land subject to safe, un'ler :iil act lw-causc w hen cleared, lands of tho same kind iu the vicinity are productive and aclaptevl to farm ing and dairying purKrs. The Hon. Commisioii .-r of the Cenfial IiihI Office, has, therefore, iiistrurhwl llm ''egifte-'aJid Receiver of this of)ic. to oder a hentiug w ith a view U tiie hu.J ib u-riiiiilin of the facts in the tfase. In accordance ni:h s..i.l iutructions, such hearing is or.b ml to l. ha-l at this ottice n We,liielay. Jiiim : -. at 10 o'e.l rl A. M., oM'i .h:4-l A!r.ii .'.iri au'l any an. a!I persons in interr it iro h'-t.by .'iui ) Ipprur at this of. lice i n .-.i.l day at sai i itne, ud respond and furni.-h tet.;iiiMti y coiK-rrning sai l entiy. And if :he said Alfred Purr or an r i it in 'interest, sriiill f.-il top;-i sLtbi. n.tun rl limr.sai.t .litry wi!j bcf.i..iv c;.iictl el. L. T. PA TV K-gister. J. C. Pli-std.r;, t:f-;iver. i V, lTY' '" April 21 IS85. Joli-.l.l Mo!.ir.irliiul ( 'rt-h l.ulry N."103 ct v: ib. A. ' . i , f .-sc -12, T. ti xl i.. A . i.ndr r the Aei of .1,,,,. ;, J ?7s. allying hat t,h land ts ! i. fly !., e for it- limficr, n I mint fr et!-i;i:i,.,,: ti)Svt ;,,. fl.,.a. in t pu .-. .e sji l i.md ii itma.1 f..r rjti.dation. l..if..i ..rii hk. b, nt.t, r.n :-.t h.- I,a,l eiiteretl inUi no a-r,cin. nt, br.v:!, or in.Ur-ct!y, :y w:nch. the till-,- which he mi'-rl t uc mir Li buid laud from the" (b.v.rnui iu n.i , lu inure to ,'iiv 11'hrrpor.nn. ( Mi Jan'y 22. l.sMSr-ci! A cent. Jnie A Mc Cormick, rejs.rtf o th, 1 1. -ii. ( ...nii.iii-nerof ro- i . . rii.TMl IJ.IV1 l.;i,: mX ' usT.lll-ton, !' l-."1t"it: '-' iiinb I-..i.vl rx;.lnlii:ttioii of siud entry and fouml that the w wa'.insilo f irsMfcnb.riTc pnrN s. t,. ,iiti vmj.n in-ing at .l.iT..- r.f application lo enter, a mnnUr ol llieCi Jt.ii)bi; Kluuic nd LuuJmt (tnuijMn; of iVrt iaiid. Or.n. coinp.tnv obUiueit tb testimonr f lllS W tJiW, -ll'llll i. Al J,Tl lU,'-' , ,,"tj""!. ""k-'U; :.i.d tlL-t tho aa 1. although heail tin. bend, d.n s Hot l-lolig l.i the class of lands subject t.. sl uii.I.t ssiid Act. Is i-.....; w Ut ii cleared.- buios ef the same .iiio in the vicinity ai pioducliv and a.laptl to farming and dairj ing puri-w.s. The Hon. CoiiiniiM.m r of the dwr.l Land Ofiice. has. therefore, in-tnicted the Register nl ';re. iv.-r ..I tl.i, o.l.c. . t unlit u hearing s ith a vn r. tothehn:ililet:riinuiiti.ii,.f ilo f:u..B iutho case. In accord.. uce wi-2: suid ins!.iuiliiiis, such :,-:.nn-j i onieitf.l to lm h;ul ..t this .xlice m .iln.i;,y. July 1. 188.1 Ht lo .oioek A. M., nd.ihrs.dd I..WJd M.ick. ii.ir and any and all frM.i Ml iuel. ..t ;uc lo ribv cit-.il to p.eri.t t.is o hce on s.iid day t;.i.i ii.t,e. loid r.si-ni'l '"' ' ii t -Si. i n.y ci-nceiniug s.-.id entry. 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