The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, July 03, 1885, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAH,
St. Helen. Colt? jubia Co., Or.
OFFICIAL TAPBPJ
STTBSCEIFIISi; P.ATES.
jcar, in aihnrtce ; ?2 CO
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jnntha " r.O
ADVERTISING SATES:
Tne S'lV.are (K) liuefe lirst i:i-,t riioii ? 00
Kucli sv;5s:.juf-r.t iusei tbui 1 W
E. O. ADAMS, K.jitor I'i ..pi it tor.
MEDICAL fh'STiTUTE.
23 cf America, yi.o is.vc otuaicd
dissaso ia ti.o h'spitals and clin
ics cf Scraps -who luvs "becone
s'iiillcd in modora "niedicias and
snrgcry ccrfoining the "bisi frsai
all schools of sisdicino ts supply
tag grsat23t ability, and raost
conplets ' sltill in all ' dspart
tients. This asscciaticn has
located an Institute in S'crtb.nd
Oregon tc sicst tho vrants 'of a
laigc class jof invalids in the "West
who aro preslndcd irom sssldag
Eastsrn skill ly distancs and lack
cf nisons Thsy give to thi afflict
ed and -suffering tho "benefits cf cr
porience'd and specialists for Op
. thilaic and Aural (-ye and ) dis
eases, for Catarrhal c Pulmonary
tnd Cardiac (iiart) discasss for
Hepatic (Liver) Ssnal (Kidney) and
G-astric (Stomach) &isoas93 for Brain
Spinal'and ITervous diseases Tu
kaors, Cancers, Diseases of women
and children.
The intention of this Association is to
deal strictly honorable with all invalids
and conduct the Institute above all re
proach and earn a reputation for relia
bility and superior skill. The Institute
is not to be classed with usual advertis
ing physicians, but to rank with the best
institutions of the country for treatment
of all elaares of diseases.
Institute at Alultno'ua TilocI:, Morri
j.ou Stj Corner of 5th. Address, Uostcn
Tdedical Institute, Portland, Oregon.
T. COLFAX, A. M., M. D., Chief cf
StafT.
r . DR. MART IX, Physician in charge.
Physician.
GRECGft SPECSrIEW
CAR.
(Fom the TeTcS"ani)
The plan of an immigration board on
wheels meets a hearty co-operative feel
ing in all of the state. The press warm
ly approves and promises all possible aid.
The f-JaVin Tvini Talk say?: '-In our
judgment the wisest move the board of
iu migration has vet made has been to
take the preliminary steps toward load
ing a ear with Oregon products grains,
minerals, woods, fruits, vegetables, etc.
It was this scheme, more than any oth
er of the kind, that gave northern Da
kota a fpuarter of a million immigrants.
Marion county will have .some continent
-astoiiishers hung up in that car.' Mr.
-Thos. B. Lang, secretary of The Dalles
board of trade, writes that the idea of a
specimen car for eastern travel is warm
ly applauded, and that a special meeting
bi the board has oen called to take ac
ive in f azures toward co-operation in be
half of Wasco county. -
Lane county through the efforts of
Ceo. W. Miller, immigration agent, and
a large number of her prominent farm
ers, will he fully represented in the car.
There is some thought of sending the
car over the railway lines in Oregon as
a convenient way to gather up the spec
imens. Dates for each of the chief rail
way towns in the country could be made
and the contributions be sent along in
pume bhizpe.
By express to-day Secretary Carlisle
of the state board of immigration se
cured the lirst installment of Oregon
products for the cor which will soon be
feioit east. This consists of a "bouquet"
of grain, composed of nineteen varieties
of wheat, one variety of rye. This
bunch S3 a perfect beauty, j?orue of the
heads beii'.u from oight to ten inches
long and tilled with large, plump golden
irrains. It will make some of the old
farmers, both in the east and west, stare
-with astonishment and admiration. This
Cjrain was grown on the farm of George
Pelshaw, in Line county. From Lane
county two splendid specimens of clover
were also received to-day. One is a sim
ple' of red clover (second crop) which
was cut o l the 27th of June. Thi stalks
are fully three feet long. The other is
H specimen of white clover,- about twen
ty inches long, cut from the second crop
this year. Oregon against the world.
You may write your letters tw ice as
kmgas usual to-day and hereafter, for
Uncle .Sam has become bo strong he will
barry a letter weighing an o nice to any
jart of the United Slates for two cents.
.
John O'lveane has been appointed re
fctir of Jubhc moneys at Vancouver.
v, un,.hr i-icf. Tjiwrcncrt !
i - .1 i To,,- 1
Hceder and brother at Tor Hand. Law-
-o showed ns sonic fine samites of j
- - ' ' i
icral from mines lie had discovered m
rent
miner.
Yamhill County. He thinks this coun-
try is on the eve of a ftreat development j
cf mineral resources, aird that silver and j
gold for tho next few years will be the j
chief experts of Oregon. lie think Or- j
e ".- n will rival the earlv days of Caiifor
nia. Tl;e reason there lias been ho slow
A development in Western Oregon and !
W. T. is on account of the country be
ing heavily timbered und from the slow
oihg disposition of the inhabitants
whose chiv'f occupation has been lo pre
vent the moss grow in 5 over their, eyes
and obstructing their visual organs.
We called at the residence of Hon. J.
2. JJ!i:ph when in Portland, lie and
his brother had gone out to ride, and
left his lutlc nephew and the butler to
keep house. They invited us in, and
the litjle boy told his uncle when lie re
turned lie had aumsol us, he meant en
tertained us. He showed us his father's
can?, which he evidently thought as
heavy as the weaver's beam spoken of in
the history of Samson. He was a very
nice little boy, and his prattle was very
enteitainirg. Mr. Dolph looks worn
down with over-work, and contemplates
a trip to Alaska to recuperate his health.
Mrs. Dolph and family are at the East.
We vi.sitt-d while in Portland lion.
J. II. Mitchell. lie looks vounger than
ever. His son Hiram was with him.
Mr. Mitchell intends to settle here in
the practise of th? law. One would
think from his appearance and ways he
had not had senatorial cares and disap
pointments, but that he was some young
lawyer just starting out in the heyday
of youthful expectations. We consider
it the greatest of all triumphs to never
get old, and that' triumph Mr. Mitchell
has achieved.
Received a dispatch as follows on
Tuesday last from K., sister of my wife,
that Mrs. Adams and the children had
arrived at the end of their journey in
safety.
'pF.nwiCK, Mai.vk, -June 23d. 185.
Mary Lizzie and children have just
arrived here all right, not so tired as we
expected they would be. Mother is a
little stronger than when I wrote. Uncle
M. came with them
E
Hons. T. A. aiKl (b W. 31c Pride have
crone off on a fishing excursion with G.
W. Maxwell back of his place on the
opposite side of the river. Chester is
working now with his father, and under
his training bids fair to make a Smart
industrious man. Mr. Maxwell has a
line stock of horses of the best bloods,
and intends to thoroughly clear up his
place, and follow the business of raising
blooded stock for a living.
Mr.S. A. Miles has" had rock under
pinning hauled from Milton quarry for
his barn, and has had a new walk and
steps to his piazza made. The workman
i'i a Mr. Moore, from California He
had been in old time a resident of St.
Helen, and is over GO years of age. His
wife and daughters arc all dead, and he
is left alone in the world
workman.
He is a gocd
James Giil and family have left. This
was the Mr. Gill that with Mr.TIunt
rented the, Johnny Campbell place of the
Sisters. They disagreed with the Sis
ters, and then went to John McNulty's,
when they disagreed with him, and iinal
ly have made a clear departure. Mr.
Hunt ?.-f-nt some t'm-e ago to California.
Mrs. J. 11. Ldniouds and family with
household efl'ects went up on Monday
for La Camas. The little girls and boys
were dresses I with much good taste.
Mrs. Edmonds is a smart enterprising
woman, and will be much appreciated in
a live place like La Camas. Mr. Daven
port, ere they left, made the children
somio nice presents.
Mr. Isaac Copeland has returned from
Monmouth College having completed
one of the prescribed courses. He in
tends to graduate in some college in the
East. .'Isaac is a young man of high am
bitious, and sets his mark high, and
with his vigorous health is likely to
reach the goal of his ambition.
Fred Caples came into tho CoLOtniAX
ofii?e, a:-d .removed his hat; Ids polite-nei-j
is something abnormal in Oregon,
i'red is a smart bright boy, well-raised.
His mother is a Mclmde, and has taken
much pains to train her children in po
liteness and virtuous ways.
Mr. AS'. 15. iJillard has returned from
the summit of Mt, St. Helens. Was ac
companied in his trip by a young Port
land lawyer, Carter by name, and origi
nally from Virginia. They had decided
ly a cool reception when they reached
the top.
Mrs. Mrd'ie Kellogg has a beautiful
babe which is a great pet of his grand
father, Captain Joseph Kellogg, and in
deed of all is relatives. It has a very
fair kin and blue eyes, and is as springy
as if tilled with elastics.
Tin: Columbian has tlu' iiin-st rooms
in bt. Helens, ami the moist coiiiuiodious.
Thev are in the Lest Lusiness iart of the i
t-kwn .olioe-ont in i In- wh lives, convent- !
tonu, adject ut to uu. vv inn v conv tm
"nt to the pest oiueo find all public i
i M T i
buildings, j
Our dog Fanny has live very hand
some pups- a cross between a shepherd
a rat-terrier. Pirney wants to sell them j
for 81 apiece. Two have white rings-1
around their necks. They are very
handsome.
F'WA.NriH' a good printer capable
of taking the whole charge of the me
chanical part of the Coi.r.MulAX. Good
wages will be. paid to a competent man
or an interest in tlur proceeds of the paper-Mr.
Orville Yergaiu informs us the
11. It. will charge 75 cts. from Columbia
City to Portland for the round trip July
3d , 4th. and 5th. io tickets good be
yond the 5th.
: m
8. As Miles brought down a big load
of llour and other articles of household
consumption on Wednesday. He also
supplied all the ladies ot his family with
tine bonnets regardless of expense..
We received not long since a pleasant
call from A. Palfenbargr. President and
Manager of the Farmer Dauynau
Publishing Company. The. paper is be
coming very popular.
Danford Daleh and wife ard a young
Miss McKay came down on the boat
when we did. They have a fine active
baby they have named Alvadus.
Intruders are notified that Mr. (George
Frantz has sole and aUsolute control of
of Mr. Otto God kin's premises during
Mr. Godwin's absence.
Miscellany.
The Wtlco.n? man says we are ging
to exhibit our toes in a museum for a
dime when we go East. That will be
better than exhibiting what he does for
nothing. Somebody must have owed
him ft spite, and thought th?y would get
revenged by sending him after ns. Has
he got starch enough ? He ought to re
form and get an ad from Dr. Spinney.
Some of our exchanges sav President
Cleveland wears only a moustache and
President Harris of the X. P. R. R. ar
rived lately in Yakima clothed in si blue
flannel shirt and the best of spirits. Xo
wonder tho business of the county i.s
embarasscd, if our leading men wear so
few clothes. ?
Tiik enterprising publishers of Du.
Foot's Ileallh Monthly have, by the lib
erality of their premium otl'ers, outdone
all their previous generosity.
The list to sele:t from includes useful
articles, standard books and scientific
literature, such as one usually expects to
pay well for, but hero they are thrown
in with a year's subscription to the most
popular and widely greeted Health
Monthly at only lift v- cents a year. Try
it before vou buy it by sending for a free
sample copy and illustrated premium list
to the Murray Hill Publishing Co., ll"J
E 2Sth St., X. Y. City. '
The PaJAlc llo-aJd is a Godsend. It
goes after the frauds with a picked stick.
Mr. Lam SmitTi makes the bogus adver
tisers cnash their teeth with rage while
he pulls oil their lying disguises, and
shows thei 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
snijjen and fly like affrighted wild asses
of the desert when he approaches. His
Herald costs i0 cents per annum, and is
published at 700 Chestnut Street, Phila
delphia, Penn.
The publishers of the Floral C ((blurt
supply to their subscribers each year
premiums of a lloral nature ; and for
188o, they announce six different premi
ums from which subscribers may take
their choice, embracing ten packets of
Flower Seeds and some choice Pulbs, de
tails of which may be had on applica
tion to the publishers at L'2 Vesey St.,
Xttw York. They vill also send any of
our readers a sample copy at half price
(six. cents), if this paper is mentioned.
COHTllKFEIT TKLSEXT JI ESTri
Of our 1 cloved 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 Sail
Francisco Gallery, s. w. corner
First and Morrison streets, and getting
otir photographs taken, you may not
have another opportunity to secure a
perfect likeness and a highly finished
pictures. Most centrally located.
Oregon is sorry to lose Major Adams.
He is an old soldier and served through
the entire w ar in the army of the Poto
mac Orryou Oracle.
The new "gold mines in Union county
are causing gieat local excitement; some
300 men are already in camp.
James 1). Fish, late president of the
Marine bank, gets ten years in the N. Y.
state prison.
Dr. A. B. ADAMS,
Late '. -i)iit:iij rity-i'i-tii a,
ot mo
-11I!I"C S:si iH!l", I'osiOl!. HUKS.
. t.,.,.:i. aii ,;t4,.sti,. im,h A-nt mid Cim.wie.
A specialty made t.f Diseases of the bye, b.ar,
Lungs Throat, Spiiif, and Ni-i'Vims System.
Al. all lYm.d. Liver ami Ku'.im-.v Disw-s
which 1 liavo lwil 'Teat see. Sh.'tl! shortly
r-omiiif.-iioi! piaet!e- in Oregon aiil SVashin'toii
Ton itorv.
. Pit. A. 1.. -A e-AMs is one f the leading 1'hy
fcici.intj of his practice.
Kansas City Tun:.
Kaiwsw City, Mo.
Pit. A. U. Adams Is a tl.orou-h natural 1'hy
siciun. Ph. W. H. MoNiior,
JJ.j.slon, Mas..
One of tho foremost rhysR-hins of the Iay in
Lis line ef i r;;etice ia Pit. A. J'.. Adams.
Pit. 11. T. Hamilton,
Topeka,-K.in.-.
lilt. A. T. Adams has the ino:-t woiuUrfal
success in the treatment of till chronic iiisi-y.;es.
I lt. F.OYNT. 'N,
Tamily physician cf FrtsiiU-nt Iai tit-M.
Cleveland, Ohio.
In tho treatment of all Xervou:! 1 isras?:s 1
can recommend 1H. A. I). Adams, as he lias had
CTeut .success therein.
Pit. C. "V. lU:Nsbv,
Ualtimore, Md.
1). M. Fkiiiiv & Co., Seedsmen, De
troit, Mich., have sent us a copy of
their Seed Annual for l.fv). It is more
beautiful and valuable than ever. The
hints on the formation and management
of irardeHS, 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 prolrt or pleasure.
Xotik Foit Publication.
Land Okkick at 0;:w;ox City Oimccon.
June 1'.). ISS'i.
Xotic is herehy -en that . the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final pro-it in suppoit of his claim, and
that said proof will !e made hefore Kti.i-.Ur and
lteetiv-r lT. S. Lan-i Or'iee at Orcein City. !lr
"n. on Ti'esday. An-,'. 11th, 1'S.", v.: ('assius
V.". lVck, llom.t-a l Kntrv No. Ho4 for the S.
W. . of S, c. 'Jf.T. .. N. i;. r. W.
Henati.es the follotviin,' w itrei.-.-s to prove his
continuous resi-h nco upon, und tvikivation of,
said hr.vl, vi.:
M. J. "aitt-r, Charh's I'lovman, Judr-on AVecd
and V. I'hlman, till of V'eiiioiiia, t'ohunLii
Count v, Ore. on.
L. T. I1AKIX, Ke;-btM-.
vou I7jul"'i
XoTICi: FOR PlHT.tCATIC'X.
Land O; tick at t);trt;o:" Cirv. (h " n
.) une Vlh, is.s.",.
X'otiee is' hrehv ivtn tii.it the follovi-in
uaini-1 settler h.a- tiled notice :f his int- nti'-n to
make tin.d proof in support ot hi- i-taim, an--tiiat
.said piMof v. ill he ma.'.; h' f .re the County
.Ind-.;.' or County Clerk f C-Iuinl-ia C::t
at St. llelen.-J. Preiroii. '-n Monday An,-, a, lsv",
viz: Jacob l'iKmami Horn- tva-1 'I'nti v Xo. -IV. IS
f..r theK. A ..f S. !:. 4 .Ind S .' of X. K. . of Soe.
2 T. X. lb :5 V.
He naiut!.-. the following w itiK'ssc-s to irove his
c.ntinuous rt idenca upon, and cultivation of,
said hind, viz:
Thomas Thompson, J-hn Archibald, L. Archi
bald and .lames 1'attctson, vSl of Columbia
County. Oregon, post o!!icc address t.f all, Ka
lama, AV. T.
L. T. DA II I X', lb-ister.
-Vonii'.jr.nt:) .
l. S. LaN'I) Orl'ICK, Orkov Citv, On.,
liny S. 1S.
f'eii.olu::;!. h.ivlrj; 1 -r-enteral at tt.is oilite I y IVttr
J. Orth iV.-.ii.:-; !'i:t-.r K:v!.t-r aw;! r.u.iinst. his lieir for
1anilitir hi- hoanicail entry No. l.t;, I.itf;l .March
'."!, 1 ..:;. rjM.a the nortlieaot ;u irter, he tli.n 4. tov.n
sliip :t lit.rth. i -ii-;..' i tve-t, ;n 'o!ia;!! i. , oii':.y, Oregon,
vt it'.i a vio-.v t- rrir. !!a!iii of nt I tiitrj-; the said pur-
i I l.- ilM" ii.-l c o l.l imiilt::i o. cJ;'in.n .ii ii.i- 'j;.iiv..h
1 the ""'I Uv"of ,l-.ne. iyi, a, lo oY;.-k a. r.i.. to re-
r,i,.! t-.:r.';i. !i t. .s'.iir.yny eiift viiit.Lr v:-l n!lt-.l
:ili;tiii!e:iiii'-!-.t. " L, T. I!A!i!X, Itawisttr.
1TOTICS.
After April 10th, Ho Credit will
be. given for goods except by ;kv?' con
tract, and in no case longer than T0 days.
G. W- IIc3BJ.DE,
EotiC3 for Pubiicaticn.
L vn: Omes at Ork.:ox' Citv, Okt-vok.
.luue fl. 1S"C.
X'otice is l ereby giviii that the follow ing
named pettier has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in .-nppoit of bi- claim, and
that said proof w ill be mad before th.! County
.Tu i;:e or County Ch-i k of Columbia County at
St. Hi-lens Oregon, on Tu.-sd.iy, July 21st.,
l'-sr, viz. blijah Witiuvi t, Honift-tead Kntrv Xo.
re:; tor the X. K of X. K. j & X, ). of X. V . of
See. 2'i, T. ti X.'lb 2 V.
He names the follow ing witnesses t prove hU-continnoii-5
re.-d.l.-nce. upon, and cultivation of,
.-aid laud, i:
it. 1'". Xei.r, Albeit. Self.-rt. James Hudson and
Tho. Thompsen, ail of Columbia, County. Ore
gon. JVnt-oliiee adihvss of all, Ka-hima, W. T.
L. T. r.AKIX, Register.
v.ni"ju!l2
ti. W. COLE. F. A. MOOKE.
& Q0LE,
Aftorncjs and I'oanst'llors.
St. IIklkn, Or.Kcox.
Will praeti.?:' ill all the Courts of Oregon and
Washington Territory,
" v .'m H
Attention ! Tit.WKLEit.sV
SK-M0KAVA &. GLATSKAN1E !
l.KAV!-:S M Oil II ISO N
STKKFr
whail eviry altenmtt! morning at (i
o'cI--k (SUind.iy t xcepled.) On ?xl.!:u.i v.
and i'r.d.iv f.a- SKAMOKAWA, ami
W dnes-!ays for CI.ATSK ANI )l and
way-ii!e landings; returning Tue: ilayr;,
Tiursi!.:ys and Fi idays.
PK02.LB'S FP'IGIXTIHG- CO.,
C. IirKEAC, President.
A. S. Fos ri: it, Sec. and Treas.
jvru-u
lTOTICE.
-. I'. S. Land Oi't tc:: OiiK-nox Citv, Okkcov.
April 10, bSS.1.
Coiiiplalnt ha ing btv. n onten l at this Otlicc
by Henry S. Wilc:x against Andrew !'.. West
for abandoning his Homestead Kntry Xo. 2'i.'iX,
dated Aug. 2eVh, JSL Upon th West h of X. V.
i Section o4, Tp. 7 X'orth, lhin-e 2" Wt, in
Columbia County, Orcgon, with a view
to the cancellation of said entry ; the sai l par! ie.
arc hereby .summon! to appear before the Coun
ty CI. ik of Columbia County, at St. Helens,
Oregon on the 20th. day of May .S;C), at 10 o'clock
to.v. m. to respond and furnish testimony i-enct i n
iug :-aid allegeil aban lonment.
b. T. liAKTX, Kegistcr.
International
Hotel.
Corner Third ami E ,S(r-t,
"DVDTT ATVTTI nTT!HYM
jl w-.
:irr:eii;arCsuehthatwe(h-fyconvtition.
A, 'S-VS Tu ? l v? 1 ;'y
"kept Hotel ill the Ncirthvc.tj
Board and Lodging
$1.00 per day.
MKALS 25 CT.S., LOPCIXCL'.". & ."0 CTS.
REEBUSSTO AHD FR0EV1
THE HOUSE.
itr.''Xo Cliine.se r'niploVed.'v.i
E. LHWISTOI-J, Proprietor.
O CLAi'IK, Aytnt.
Kct!c3".:for Publication.
Land Oi kick at Vaxcouvki
May 1?J
1SN.. I
Notice is hcrthv iven thut the
foilowin-
nann d sett crhiis tiled notice of his intention to
make linal proof m support -f his claim., an'd
that said -roof v. ill he mad.'' hcfoie th; .Ind-e of
the I ioha.le Contt, at Kalyma. W. T, on '.S;.t
urdav, Jimt! "J7, JsS", i. : J ! r.r v Aili n, HoTne-
stcad Apilieation Xo. :?'.ll!. for tie.-
iHt half of
northeast fourth of section 11, townsh
S north,
lan-'e 1 west.
He jianiesthe following wit ns-i'y t
l :MVC his
continnons. residence npon, an I caltj
nr.tion of,
said land, viz:
W. J,:oie, W. T., of Carrollton, W
T.: '.. L.
Tianc, of CiiiioltoivAY. T.; .lames 1 lent in-ti'ii,
of Carrol'lti.n, NV. T.; John Kerry t.f. Carroll
ton, YV. T. I
yni:p. w. HrAiu.ixj, ru-ister.
U. S. Land Oinco
onr.cox city, oiik(;o.. p n 21 is.-.-,.
l'rancis 1. Fiitv.an madi (jj-.sh Fl.utl v Xo.2CM2,
An-..'. 17, lSSoef the X. W. of See.i2, T. OX.
It. .'! W. under the Act of June ;;, l;-j7S, adcaimr
ih.it the land if chit ily valuable for itsjtim!-r, an i
ht: lit for cultivation; that the application to pur
chase rai l land .wa.-. not iij..ds for sj .emulation, hat
for id., ,. 11 u--e and lien. lit. and th:jt he had in
ter' .1 into no a;rr.vii! nt. directly or indirectly,
by which, the title v.hicii he miljt acipire t ) said
land fr m tho Ox ci nnu r.t n.hhi- inure to any
otlu r pel son.
On Jau'y 1."., l. 1 Special Agent .l;.:nes A. Mc
Colinick. reported to the M'-n. ( -1 . : l; i i tiler of
the 1". S..;tn iv.! ban I I 'hkv at jVWningt'.n.
P. C, that: he had made a pt r.-onal cxui.tinati n
of sail i nt; y and found th.-rC th-.: .-;.i ie .as i:u'...'
for speculative- j.urjosv, t!.e eutrvnian hr.v Uv:
.r sp -eahit ive piuposv, t!.e cntiyman having
i'i tit Ie it at the instance of om- Dr. bl A. Joti.-sof
I'.-rtland, Oreg.ei, who stcted for the C-ohr.:d.i:i
i'i
r tt iii!.' and J.uinb-;i- Coiuiianv an 1
;i:am"'l the
. S. (b Can-
lols of Cluts-
testimony of tiie ivi;i::-ss.i-ii-
.!'..' of St.- I! el. li., and Xathan Nic
1 Oregon; an I that the land, a!
ily iii.il.ert.fi, d-e not he! eig to til -subject
to .ah.' nn br wild Act, !
c! eerii. Lei-1 ; of the -s une kind in
ur pi-fuiiu tive r.iel adapted to fan
.'t teg )U! 'e-. s.
Tho I ("it. b'onitei.- don. ;' of the b
'!',.. has, i h-.:i --fore. it:-l '..et . d the'
hough
he:
L:a.of lands
tuiu; .h r.
thi- vi.'ii-irv
dag an.! dai-
.r.'iai J.ur,-:
-ter and
Jb.veiver of this oiiice, to order a hl-arin ' M i'li a
ie-.v to the tln.tl determination of tie; f.'.cts in
th-1 case, in accro. lance with :.:'.id ivi.ti i:cti.)Us,
such her.rin g i- ordt red to he had a ; thi- o Hce -.i
Wt'biesd;vy, .Inly S. 1-S5 at 10 o'l1. ck A. M.,
and the s iid lT-.:ici 1'. Fiaea-an arid any and all
persons in inter, st. are hereby cite-!. t- appear at
this otiice on .e.i i t'.r.y e.t b-r.i I ti::i'i. and it.-pon.!
an 1 furnish te-:imouy c' eiet.riti.ilg sai I entry.
An-! if the .said j-'r ;;u:s 1 '.YJ 'iue-!.:) or any jui ty
n inter. ri, sh.di fail to a-i jk 'ar a this o:l: ; j.'t
said time, hid I etitiv wbi'b" t;,'.aby erinet lh d.
b.'T. i: :. ix bt gister.
,1. t.. i IhM.l ivl, lic-civc:
v.n.".!ml
khlltfj . )v,,.T. S. el.Vcen-Spos-
will get l l.! !: n p:.ek..v-.' of goods -( hnge v.ii;:e,
that id st-.i t v.m in work th;-t v. il at once bring
you in money f .:-(.-". th-oi anything cNs in Ainer-
lea. -o a-'ev.it l!ie r-JW. t I'J) 111
each box. Agent.; want- dtev.:ryv
fix, i f all aiM, for f.H the time, I
I'l t stilts, '.t i.n
here, of i ithcr
r s arc", time
Mile. tow. ok for us at their owii homes. F
tc.la S ioi a.!! w.uheis al.s ih;l. Iv ahs-and. Pon't
fleh-y. Jb 11 ai.i.!-;t & Co., Kertland, Maine.
i'Ojanly
Stale of Oregon
Cunt v of Columbia i f.".
I -V virtuol 'it ao.i'Teeano
order of .-ah- issin-d oi.t of the Circuit Court of
the State f Oregon h-rthe Couniy of Columbia
to me directed, in f.ivor of S. .A. Mih.s and
pgaint -Harnett I'opej'.y, Kn iiy I'opejoy and
Ole bowman foi-wli- sum of six hundred ciehi v
six and .27 l-MMl. 27) doll.ii-s in t'l i. (bd i din
ttitlt interest there. n at one per tjent per moull!
fiom thv 7th. dav of M.iv,' 1 rtnd the further
.Mini of fa"fvr?O.00) I'.'ilars r.-oat'Jeinev'sfee, also
th-- .s;nn of forty lire and .M) doll. ; . c.ii.iidae
Cimug cost-, c toiuati. ;:ug mo to -.hake s.ue of t lie
following' iltscribed r.-.d pro!
icrtv to wit:
of the South
t on iiuarter
The? S..ut!i West mi" iju itter
Fast one quarter &'tho S'outli i.'.
tt the SoiltllJ V est J. One
oiiai ter,
nil in Svctioii fifteen (lo); and alshthe X ithone
half fif the X.uth West one epuarrcr of Section
Twenty-two (221, all of the said Itbove .1. mm ibed
real estate siriu-.te in Township Three '.'!) Xoith
f HaiigcTv.-..(2) W. -f the V- ill( Ab.ii.iiim, an. I
contaiuin.' I ! 10 acres of land m. .re oji less, affording
to ( lovei nment surv ey t-geth r (vvithx the tetie
nients, herclitaiiif nts and ppuijtenaners tle're
unto belonging or in any wise appertaining, ail
b.-inv, situate in Culund ia county. State of O re
g.-n. I ihdy levied unoii said j
in n n si s on tne
in pni.-uaiicvof
ill on Saturday
2,.ith.
V.
ay, is:;-
Xf.w
said decre.; ami oith r of sale, I v
the 27th. lav of Jin:", l.S.-O, at the h"iir of One
oVloch 1. Ab of said . biy t thp Court Moiist:
dtx;-in said county an ! state kc1,1 'the a' ove-ile-seribed
real'" property at public aucti n l' th.e
hi;;hest hi dler therefor for cahj to satisfy said
decree aii'l oith-r of sale, interest! and costs.
Pated Mav 2Mth. 1 S.V
T. C. WATTS, Shitri.f of Columbia
County, Oregon.
von-i;jmav2:i
STtiVES mid jTEATERS, AlR WARM1XG
GRATES, SCHOOL ROOM HEATERS. Each
combining the Radiation and Ventilation of an
orK.s firs with tho operation of a w a nit air
runs ace, nlso rarloruul Cookptove, Ranges,
i3aiEieiAi. ri it.xACEs, a-c.
Circulars mailed on r.pplicathmi
THE RAYHOND rUS!IAC2.'& MT'G. CO.
70 Beekman St. n Y. City. i
I
i
Ap' il 21 lss.1.
utrv No. '21 An"
T i: : v.'
aer this Act of .'!!). ::. s?.n. U, -In-' t!.:.fc thi. '
I land is Hiiefiy vjdr.ai.l- for its tindr.'und ni.f.t
for. cultivation; that th.' ..ppk::.ti,lii to puicl.:."e
rr'lla,K1 W;ls 'V? m:l'!-! f"1' fl" ' action, l.-a for !
ins own ier,n..i o.n.T.t. itn-Uthat he ha I c.tt iv t
!
f ''vermuent! uhi mme to itny
other person.
On .Jan y 22, 1)4 Sp.-ci.d Agent Jane A.Mc
orn.ielv, reiuu-ted to the II n. (Commissi' ui.t of
Hie I . I .fi.cr.il band ttih at Washington, 1 ).
t., that: he had made a personal examiv.M "s n of
sfiid cnlry and found that the same was made at
the instance ot .ne Dr. !;. 4. .J,..i,..s v.-Jio was a(:
lively engagr.ii in ol.tanong
bia I-'hime fr.d I.mnlr'
t-hrt proofs of th? ontryman'
I'rierson and XatliWX'ich
gen, were obtnined bv aid
h i i . , . . ,
uaii.i ior ihe Comm-
C l! p; tv l t d thit
Wit lie-jses, ,b,!lll b.
Is of ( 'httskauie, Ore.
Ioik-s; and licit tl:
land, aithou-h 1.. :nilv tim!
lefod, does n tb-.dong
to the class of land.-; V.nbje
t to sale under
-id
-vc.t, iieeac.st) when ckafe
p, Iwiids of tl:e same
k:n l m tin; v icinity are pr
duetive and athtpte-.l
'p le:i.
i f t!ie (Jem r.':l band
io larnung and t.ui ymg pu
1 ho Hon. Commissioner
Oiliee, has, therefore, iu.;lr,
I Jeceiverof this oiiice. to .
icttd the Kfo-islur raid
idei a heal ing with a
vie v to the linal f1eteniiiaai.,n of ; he facts in the
ease. In accorda nee with
n'd instructions, such
healing i.s ordered tu Ik; had nt thii oillce on
Monday, July 0, 1SS." at
10 ocl-,;k A. M.,
met tiie s.tl.1 I.. (;. Aia'-t-ii
any part", m inter-
eft are heiby cited to .itbear at this otrce on
ri.i -j. i , .!r
.-aio nay u0 s:tM time, sa.i l etry will he filially
caiic'--iic.i. !
ij. J; . r.AlHX lIcjrMer,
J. . riLSlUmV j Receiver.
rrn..:;mi
U. 8. LAND
OTIKfJOX CITY, Ol.'ljfJOX, April 21 1SS5.
A illiam J: AVall.ermad, Casli Knf i-vXo. "i!.
Oct. 10 lss.3of tiie.S. V.'. of .Sec. 2:1. T. (' X. lb
3 V. under the- Act of .Ijime l;-.7.", all. -ing
that the land is chiefly valuable for ii.s tim'bor!
and unlit for cultivation; jhat the .npplicatii.n to
purchase said land was no: made foi sjh crdat ion.
but for his ..an a-e i.n 1 lenelit, mid that he had
entered into no arei iiieut, directly or indirect'.
l.y winch, t.'i- title whiclt h.; mi--ht acouire to
;--aid hmdfrtm the Crovei
niicnt-might iuaro to
tiy ot her j;fis n.
n .Ian y i7, '-t Sp
ial Agent, James A.
McCoi nn'el;, r.-j.ortcd to tjhe Hon. (Jon1in:.-i.:ner
:th- l S, Oemr.ilLand
to.ce at. u asnmgton,
i .ers-.rial e.t.m.in.it i. m
that the ero!-vman'
1 h : V . . i 1 . 1
P. C. that: h-had Ma-le
of said entry and f.mn.
ju-oofs Were obtained by t
bumber Company, t!;;j t
." Columbi.-; Fhmieand
tlM'ses h-f-m-r It
:.lai:ar an 1 Ah-xmah r .
Oregon; and that tr.e 1
timbered, ti '.-s not l.eli.p
I. i'.i!y ..f Vortland
'i'i, aJtho';;Ii heavily
o tie class of lam!-.
sub;i-ct to .N::Je en. ler
; id Act. h,
cat;.'" when
Clear. i, lan is or toe .-aiohi Mii'l in tiie h initv
are pr.nl act iw and aiJapdtd to fur.i.ii:g and dai
rying J Ul po.-es.
Tl;e J).n. CoT.uids-ion
Oitice. has, then-fore i
and'Utc. iwr of this o!i
r of tlu C nerrd b.in 1
jvtructftl t!e i' .d ti r
ce. to or h-r' a hea: ing
1 th. tertiiiu.iM .-u of the
with a view to ti e lin.-i
r . i -i
nuts in ii.e ca.-f. 1 n a(
c it.f:'ne.: '.vim .sjM'l in-
-trufioiis. rtuc'i hearing
this oiiice on l':May, da
i.i .trdered to be had at
y 10. lssr, j-t 10 .."ch ek
-V. M., and the s.-uM Wi!
iam J. Wat!..--!' .'.n'lany
and ail in in inter
-t are L:e!.y tiie I to
std'lil.ty at sail Uie?,
i ttstiieonv ( ll. ' lldllg
appear at i t: is or:'cr? i n
and respond :-.::d fnrni-
-aidcntrv. r. in I if the
k- i 1 V ioi.im J. Wah.t r
or any partv in in-eix
fhallfi.il to tippearat
a i'i entry vili be h:u-l!y
this oHice'at saitl timry
canclie-.l.
I' . IbMHX. To ; i ter.
J. (b i
ili!L'iiV, Kiciver.
vonei'ml
fc'w I ksLKL. -No
Crodit id
Vlttr A ltd 1 Oit..
ie given exeeit 1 y
fjccn''. coat ((', anL
1 v, no east 3on'-er t
lian 'jO d ays.
V7. 2.-SCj3I;,"
D OF
oiibcox citv, Obbcox, Apr;: 22, 1 -c
rib), Xov. j.vs:;
ho X b. 1 .tf s.-.
x. .:.: w. 1 a!,.';
h;g tit.'.t th.- j;::vI
tim--or. :ee.l un it i -r :
o::.:io;i to phi- .it .:u"
specuh.l: ri, bu'. .,r i :
that- h- : :m f ei-'-nvti:;
or i;n:!. .ily, by v! i. .
aco.ii'.; t'i s;.id l;u I fi
inure to any other pe:
C Ae.tof .! ;:... 1. To, :d-
f c'l.i ::v v". ;:u'.:o for its
tliiva'i .ii; that the j.pp';
I hill 1 v.a- ::oL .i.a-ie for
o't n i.: - aii I b-:sidl!. an-i
' no :. .rnm. ';; '. ...
, tl..- t.;-;.; wi i-jh httioi ht
"il the (it'Via:; :it
en.
On .lau'v 17. b '-! Si- eial Agf-nt, .T.;ia-' .
MeCorn.i. V. r. p-.rt.dt ih" Hon. Conm.i.r;; -i -i
of tie! b. S. (itetral i 1 OceatWa.hio.t: v.
!. C, tliat: he ha !m: lea pLisoii.tl e::a;.dn
of sai I entry jani fmal that the same w: s ma-t-
for speca-a.tive pe.rpes. the tntryiaen l.'-i;-,? a:
late of application a im.suber of ti e ( -ohim:
Flume and Lumber Cemti civ of l'o-t'.-.n-I. he-
m, vvhie.'li cmpanv btlt-ned the teMim.-ur :
his Mitne-s, dohn'l:: Mahar ;:nd Ab-au br.V.
iha.ls- of l'-'ritef, Oi-cgoa: and th.:t the l.tr.-b
!'h.,'e:h lie:fv:!vii,lJ.ml,d.!esn..the!'.;!gtoth-.
c!a,sot Jar-ds subject to sale under sai I a-t,
v.hon cleared htiids of tb" same hind in t!".:
it inif.y are pro iucti ve ainl a'h.pte-l t if. niin v
an.' -dairying i 'io p. s".
J lie Hon. Com'1,1 : ii rult:,'' i.-r; .l J,a!''f
Otike, h,-S ihr-f..',. f.r- nictt-l the Jb gi-ter a ,, 1
becei'.t r of thi fhc", to oelor a li.-artiu wit.'i a
view to thcti.ald.teimieatfen of the fneUi the
ca-e. Inaccrtlanee witi.t,udin-fruet;.,;.,,,..th
lt.-arh.-g isordered to he had at th?-o.T.e- en .M-.,,.
da v.I uneS. 1SS". at 10 e.Vl.'ch A. M.. nnd thr .-:d 1
..ipoi' . n j I'Mi.utin an-i any i a l per t ::i
interest a .re hereby ite.l I api'.ir r.t ti.n othe-
on s dd day at said time, and i.s;i:i 1 and f u: -.
i-h testimony concerning saM entry. And ii
tho said XajMih .t liornstiin or any part v in in-
f l.-.n f .;L t ..,,.,.,,. i! !i ',.ti:,,. . i
time, said entry v. ill be finally e. m-eMed.
J.. I . I . K I , i;..gist:-r.
J. b FibSbbHV, Keciivii.
."in.'''iml
Notice fou Pcelicaticx.
L.:;: ()Kr:c :: .vr A'anooi vei:. W. T.
June 11 I. b'-s".
X'otice is herthv eivm that lh- following-
imiiict! settler ha tileti n : ice of 1 is if.teiiti. .;i I...
lii.iLo final proof in supp.irt of hi claim, and
that said proof wiil be- made b. fo:e the Judge el
the Fro! .ate Court r.t Kahuna, W 1. Tue lav,
duly 21-t. JS,S. vi.: J.sep'j. M. Iv.s.
lb-mesteal Appli.ati'.u Xo. ;V2;?7 f tlieW'.st
.'. of Xorth Fa ti arid K. .', of X. W. jot Sec. 211,
p.. c v ! it;
Jlenanus t lie loiiovving v.iinisves t. prove i.i
continuous resilience uj on, aii'l cultivation of
said lavd, v?: i
John Avr.-s, ef Carro'd'.oU W. T.
lb H. Harvey, e.f
K. Stod.iar.l," of
William Cra.v.foid, of
FbKP. W. iirAKLIXC, IbgisUr.
v.in-lli.i
THE
MICHIGAN
SCALE
.Yclerhs
to S.jO
out chan
Combines manj Scales in ouo
lVifliont Complication.
Xo Loose Weights to get Lost or Brok
en. Unirormljr Accurate ic I) arable.
The BEST and MOST conven
ient Scale ever Invented. Pos
itively unequalled for accura
cy, portability and rango of
capacity. 't
Ask your dealer for them, or
send for Illustrated Catalogue.
MICHIGAN SCALE CO,,
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
ni:i::ox rxrv, omvm
K. C. Alre.t.-lUo.tdjCio!! J
1 1-S3 of i!:,-S. w. j !;, ,..
mm
froml-SOz. Mb:-m
Lbs.. -mil!. mr-'AUn
THO BST X tHO YIOM
ci -i
CO
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if r,
ccJ
,r
Oar foar5Icssri.Tni!te li70 dcTC'.ed their Hrra
to t!n Kim? of dcvcloplagr th Keid 0rr?D, tho
sraior h j-Ing niannfcictBrcd Organs for Si j cam.
POSITIVE SHLBaS
P end will tot gf-t ont of
& PpnalrorTuno
IN U.UiY YEARS,
QVER.S O srjri-iss
In Buying an ORGAN don't he led into rmrcbaalng
oao that contains a proat AREA T OF STOPS .
end FEW REEDS bat write to a
ftLlLIUuLu ov Jltnnimoturer
who will furnish youjit even hs money fir$l clj
ORGAN. tT" Stops cost but a few ccuta cacb
Write for our CATALOGUE ond diagram
showing conctructioa of tho INTERIOR of
ORGANS, SEfiT FREE TO ALL, nd
AGEHT'3 DISCOUNTS allowed where we
have no Aeent. ,
Wilcox js White Organ Co.
MERIDEN, CONN.
U. G. Land CYlce-
OTIKfJOX' CITV, Ol!K(iOX, A;.ri! 21, lssr,.
Airrid lh-.rr made Cadi Fnti v Xo. 20:1, S. pt
lss:j f th,. -x. v. i of See. is, t. ti x. i:. : w.
ntnh-r tin? Act of dune 3, I'-T, alleging that ties,
huitl ischif rly valuable for ils timber, j:id unfit
f r 'u!ti Viition; that the application to purchaso
sai'l l.vii l was not mat'e for specidati in, but f ir
Ids own use and benefit, and that h- h:.d nteti tl
into im avtreenn lit, tlit.ctly or indiifetly, by
which, the title which ho might acfpdrc ti sr'id
land from the ( b.ve; nm ;nt miht inure to any
other person.
OnJ;.n"yll, 11 Special Agent, J,hin.,
Mct 'i:ri;d:c, i tpoi tei-1 to the Hon. CmMi:-iouer
e.f th-; 1". S. (b neral Land Ofllcs at Washington,
P. C, that, he had made a'pti snal exaininat j m
of said entry ami found that the auu was made
fer speculative purp.ir.es, the entry ir.en beiny at
date of hlsapplieati ma number Jf the Colut dna
Idume and Lumber Company cf I'oi tlMiid, ( re--g'.n,
v hich ctmp,".ny bu. im-d the ,t(s! imony ef
his v.iiiitsses. John ti. Alahar and A!e.:;n ler b
lhatly of Portland. Oregon; :,! that the hm !,
although h.ff.vil.v tinthe-'J, i.., n. -i belong tu
t!:ef..-.' ..." i.'.r'.-i i t t j .-' eidrr said iict,
I I., c it; wh -n ( j. ;!!. of the same hinti in'
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