THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1S93. i The Weekly Ghroniele. T n IC iai.i.kh. ORKUON I.OC.VI. AM ' f. ItNONA I.. rroiii t'"1 """' cT.rnnlc T"''"1") 1 It -ot ubobt fior.oo per year to run j f the asylum at Sulcm. j t The Ladies Olee club will meet with Mint Jeanctte WilHums this evening, j St. Valentine's day. Today i" hIho j known In church circles o Shrove Tues-! v. ! 1.. -I..... I -..aliH'.tuv fir till) liro 1 ?,.lliii wheel of tho Rtirnltttor, vrhif.li in . , to lie enlarged Foi-xn rouiry. Owner can have same upon application at this ofhYo and paying for thin notice. Capt Johnston, of the Western Queen, nw iio will cross on the free bridge to day for the lat timi), as it in ottin too rotten to lie safe. The wuim of the queen of the Sand wich inland in last pronounced (leodec wnk-illany) by any of our chnrrti pipe organs during a tender passage. Uacteria ninv be tram.mitU-1 through nwpin. 'Un't borrow of yonr neighbor, as it may beUie death of yonr-1 self and family. Subscribe. ! Tho ice is now rapidly going off the ! river and the delayed thinook which ! im; efterdny, funt faded the inimae-1 uluie 1 1 . ' of the snow ou the ground. The c; e of Jonathan Morrison vs. jtt i"f m. McAU'e on upjieul from ie circuit court of this county was af firmed by the supreme court yesterday. The members of I Iarmou lodge, I. O. d. T., winh to tender their sincere thanks i to all those w ho so kindly assiMted in the entertainment lust evening, Feb. 13th. The Klickitat Leader which cam" to our oflice yeuterdar, devuted oue nole aide to an illustrated picture of the snow in that legality. It didn't show the ''scratidi of a pen." We are in receipt of a communication fjulogixing the several great' men who have lately departed, and greatly regret tl.at our limited space precludes us from pnblisbing it, which in quite h ifrtby Mr. II. Horn, in Thompson's addi - tiou, has dug his well ten feet deeper. It is now 4H feet deep. At that depth be struck a large volume of water which oon filled the well up ten ieet, and has now plenty of w ater for irrigation. He has ids place all set out in choice fruits and berries, and will soon bav a place second to none around The I'allcB. The meeting of the Winquat Chaut auqua circle last evening at the home of Mrs. (i.C. ltlakcley, last evening was one of the pleasanteBtoues of the tea son. In place of the nsual quotations a des cription of one of the great battles of Greece was given by each oue cf the circle. Mrs. J! rooks conducted the reci tation in German history and Mrs. tiiakeley Calias, the Greek romance, which the circle is reading. Those pre edit were Mesdamfs lllakeley, Krooks ' od C'raudall, Misses Frar.ier, Ilrooke (Bd Mr. H. 11. Iliddell. The next ' i .swting will be at the residence of Mrs. B. J.. ltrooks. W'tXtlK'Mluy'ii Iutlly. Wki Ak Pniin.'' lie auftly mild When I Implored ihut we almuld wed. Ah! hliniHli toiiKiie run n-vir tull How lultrh J oraliln'd UnU'l: Ou li"v ol her my ioul bud Im1. nd tbo' 1 rt huied lor "jm" Inatead, Her word did not illpirv drfHd ; 1 did not know my lunurul kuell Wa "nHk I'.'' And when t found thnt lie an1 dond, lid li-urn-il the kind of life he'd led, I k new Mlie itieuut -nlii too etl ! luit no'ii wniild uieiiii lv "Oo to U 1!" k.u elie auillwl and softly auid "(onrk l'Mim." l few castas of scarletiua of a mild form areTeportod on the hill. I. I. llurgct started today to take a census of the school children. By a vote of the senate of Washington, the rhododendron Iihm been ndopt.c! as the plate flower. The bill authorizing flflo.COO for a jute rniil, modi lied only hy a eutdown of LO.OOd is now a law. Cabinet members of the Fpworth League will meet in the pastor's study this evening at 0:30. We received a sample of Campbell Tiros.' "Lilian Mordica" cigar yesterday, '.'lie brand is already celebrated. Mr. L. I'uyette is busy in lengthening i tic iron braces for tho enlargement of the w heel on the steamer Regulator. Hev. Father lironsgeest read nmss in the Catholic church this morning for the first time since his recent illness. ,- The river gauge murks four feet and three-tenths above r.ero, and shows a fall bfslx-"4 uths during the past 24 hours. ' Iaikt. A small purse containing some money. The finder will oblige the wier, a widow lady, bv leaving it at this olticc. Dnfiir enjoyed a Valentino's ball last right, to w hich town a large number of our people went to enjoy the magic of Terpsichore. ; There has been 9 Sl-100 indies of pre cipitation since Sept. 1st last yflar tip to tho present time. This included melted now, hail and rain. The polled court has been running light of Into. This morning there were only two commitments, ono for drunk enness, the other a hobo. ; Messrs. Hiiltuiiindi A Co., shipped a carload of alfalfa hay to Portland yes-1 torday. H is. the first shipment of liny to the mntropolis from this section. The teum wood saw Ik out ajfiiln, and it 1 u z in heard early mid late. The Chinaman sawyer bus 1 1 1 1 I to ivlire and content himself with washinir windows. ! We are always appn native of cnrrcs I fiDiidrnlH' contribution and invite nny j j of onr reader t send ua short, 'diurnal ctter conUining newi f their i.ci-l,. ! borhooil. I Tl (.topimgo f Uo incandescent ! i(;lt iat njR,t was due to tbo buriiinjf i out of some babbitt connected with the I machinery, and the dillirnlty whs ohvi- ' ateil t-arly this morning. j t . C .1 mcvul. inf.i.is uu lln.1 .,-:. ! fc fa Kt,M lc keep wonderfully low. Ono lot of stall fed cfHle that were in piime condition were fold a few day ago at prices ranging from $.1 to $3.50 jer 100 fl u. according to size. Not more than .")0 per crnt. of horse old at the I'uion Stock yard, Cliicago, sell above tho tWO limit. Over lOO.OiK) borne are rciTivel there and .10,000 of them sold at crnb pricex. Tho Merchants l'lotective I'nion held la Ppecial meetini; in tho rity hall laht iiiitrht. There wast nothing dono except pnei, w-n weroior, the gld of the orpauizat.on. The new rate of the Transcontinental I AfHociation odojited by the Northern; i'Mle .n conjunction villi the W. C 1-v- " hil1' G' into efTeet today, K.ve ! " " ""' ""'. "-i. mmai raieo. O. I'. Hubbard, an attorney of the de partment cf jui-tice, 1 at Walla Walla, taking testimony of peisona who have i claim apainst the government for In-1 diun dejircdations. When Sir. Hnbbard ! has fiui?lied hi Walla Walla woik, be I will vinit r.nker City, Pendleton and! The Iallet. ! Thutwluy' HmOj-. lie n UN H lix tilllf lliillt"!uiirv V lio nl behind bT at the pluy: The nmid took off tier lonuet tbore: j He tuurrlfd bcr next duy. j The roads are very bad and there is ; I little travel from the country. The Oregon legislature will present its ! I. I. C, tomorrow maruing at 10 j o'clock sharp. In other words adjourns j sin die. ' j Kilty-two head of cattle aTcragin j i1 - 100 Pond were shipped from The. tteer weighed 1.S00. ' j J. F. Parrott and W. K. Sylvester j hare taken the contract for erecting the ' new printing office at licxkland. It is! tw be two story frame, 40x100. Work) commences tomorrow. I P. W. Parker has purchased from Pauiuel Kim ore, his entire interest in the Astorian-Coiuuibian Publishing C. and lias now complete proprietorship and control of The Astoriun. Ixiud cries for help were heard coming from the direction of the river, but lie was not "In the swim," lie simply wanted someone to help him Cud where they are giving away enlarged pictures. Herrin is the place. Gallery over post oflise. Mr. John Patty, living Dear Ies Chutes, while putting up ice for Mr. Taft at Celiio a week ago last Tuesday, had the second and third lingers of the right hand froze u. He came to this city last evening, and this morning had the members amputated near the third joint by Dr. Logan. Herrin, the photographer, took a Hash light picture of the whist club at 11 o'clock last night, which in many re ejiects, was more faithful than those or dinarily taken in daylight. It is true to life, and the grouping, the room's adorn ment, down to the minutest object within range of the camera arc fault lessly pictured. Tho atit jurors seem to o having a lazy time of it this week. But one ease yet ban required a jury and even that was diemisfccd before the jury bad an opportunity to difplay their wisdom in unraveling the knotty questions of fact. It is not probable that there w ii) lie very much business for the trial jury this term. Today begius the Chinese new year, and the Celestials will celebrate it for about three or four days, by feasting and exploding fire-crackers. At this jieriod they are extremely hospitable, and among themselves they are very sociable. For the time till rank id dropped and the coolie is as good as bis more for- tunuta neighbor lu silk. The many friends of i'r. Sid lull will be pleased to learn that he w ill not re move to Portland, as was once reported, but will still continue to practice dentis try lu The Dalles, where lie baa resided and practiced for the pa?t fifteeu years. In fact tho din tor is the only dentist who has successfully withstood the vicis simderjof fortune here for so long a time while so many others have come and gone. The doctor is one of our pioneer dentists. Ho but shortly patented an instrument lor' extracting teeth that is coming into universal use throughout the east. A Myaterloua Death. I'liioa Journal. Tbo death of the 18-year-old daughter of A. ( Kussell has (Touted a prof.Mind "ensiition. After the git 1'sdeath, which he family enduavoii d to keep A sieret, the mnVhliors made tin investigation and fotind thnt the girl bad become a mother. Warrants were sworn out for the nrreft of A. V. Pusaoll, the father, I'M. Unveil, brother, mid Mrs. Kussell umthur. All Were hei.1 without bail. (J()()I) TEMPLARS.! Tluir r'ntcitiiiiimcnt List Ni",lit at Ira Urnitv TIIIC VKVt IVI-ltl 1 Kll lit I-It'Klttf A Substantial a-t Well n I't'li-rlable I.urxh Hrrvf-it by tlit fair Ku- lertaiiirr.. I PuiMiatit to invitation ol the tiumer otm hofl of dood Templars in tliig city, Fraternity hall was taxed to its full seat ing capacity lata evening, the occasion I lieinj an em;itainmont fur the friend of the Templars and well-wishers of the order. A programme of umiMial excel lence was prevented, an follows : I'R'H.KAMMK. K'vltuU'm "The Initehmuii'i eon-muic." . . . - Arfhic llHinftt. KirlUit..n "W liy I m WorkliiK f ir 'I cm- iK-rHiiw." . liuie Willi-rbtn. Hurt -"MiVP Jly -M-tliT' I'li hirc Imin the Mil".. . .Wimh llcttn and MvrtluMolic. Ko'tUilKin- -"1'MlilliiUiiM lljillk-i all." . . I'n::ii t htiM.mHii. UeriUtloK "Tli Ittiller hkut.T..' . . . .1.1111c Kr r. Kecltatluii "My Wumlt'rliis Boy." MU Jennie !tuetl. K.l "The t)rbiiii lky." .. Mr. lUrrv Killing. l!wltiillo!i-"jtlle 'lurkett " innie Kruzer. Diint Fnthff In prhikinif Ar:iin. ' . . )U'S lictia uikJ Wyriit Ktune. til'ITKK. llrr.din-; ef the Ijtlz !!(' Afl iw-flte. ltltrr, the Ti-mtwr- i)uot- " l bi' IVwrly Hiites Mi tea Helta and Mrtle Stone. Kvery number was well done and heartily applauded. 'The Dutchman's Serenade," by Archie Harnett w asiu costume and quite mirth-provoking. The Misses Stone have much native musical talent and give promise, when older, of attaining a high order of merit. Miss Jennie PuhslU's selection "The Wandering Boy," was well suited to that lady's versatile powers, and a3 usual, she ilelighted the audience. The lodge pajier contained the custom ary good supply of local hits and wa at tentively listened to. A delectable lunch of sandwiches, cof fee and cake was an apreeab'e diversion, and, served by the fair ladies of the or der, elicited much favorable comment from the delighted guests. The newly-elected officers are as fol low?. Miss Anna Sylvester, W. C. T. Mrs. Alice Frazer. W. V. T. Levi Chrismas, W. P. C. T. Miss Iettie Johnston, W. Chap. Miss Hattie Hill. W. ec. Mrs. Alice Ball. W. A. 8. J. P. Winzler, W. F. Sec. Mrs. A. Ur iuhart, W. T. Miss Clementine Martin, W. M. Delbert Cheieuian, W. D. M. K. C. Fleck, W. G. Miss Mable lliddell, W. Sent. FLORAL EXHIBIT. A Heml-Yearly ttlaplay ef Flowera la Uregoa. A semi-yearly floral exhibit will here after lie held at various places in Ore gon. Thisexhibit is under the fostering care of the State Horticultural Society and interest is steadily growing in the matter all over the state, particularly in Portland. The idea is to encourage a healthful sentiment in the flora of the state that w ill tend to increase the cul ture of beautiful flowers by all. The first exhibit will be held in Portland about the time the roses are at their best. Current exjienses will be paid lor the present by subscription. Dr. Card well is the president of the association, and is assisted by Mr. Wymer, botan ist. The Dalles representatives are Mrs. S. L. Brooks, Mr. Smith French and Mrs. A. C. Phelps, of which the former lady is chairman. liMiirlna Party. Itviasagay patty that went out to Mr. M. Cushing's commodious farm hous, three miles from town, last night. The uir was cool and bracing, and tho sleighing delightful. The party enjoyed themselves till a lute hour in music and dancing, and was pronounced by those piesent ai one of the most successful particd'ef the season. Those in' atten dance were: J. Ii. lllakney and wife, W. 11. Young and wife, Henry Teague and w ite, Hugh Chrisman and wife, Fred Fisher and w ife, Kit hard Drookhouse and wife, I. J. Norman and wife, Mrs. Kliudt, Miss Mollie Klindt, Misses l'liiruian, Kicher, Joles, Tiaguc, Jim Smith, A! and Walter Klindt, Dr. Logan, Lobt. 'league. Will Vanbibber, Will Norman, Chas. Coisou, Chas. Stone, Hart Stone, Jas. Palmer, Geo. Dyers and lady and several others from the country whose names, could not lie learned. Fuueral of Mr. E. I. Itoberla. By an unfortunate oversight , the fol lowing was omitted from our columns yesterday. Ku. The funeral of Mr. E. P. Uoberts oc curred Sunday from the Congregational church. Despite the mass of snow upon the ttround, the funeral was ono of the largest over held in The Dalles, many coming from ten miles out in the coun try to attend the lnt sad rites of a per sonngo w ho lias been a history-maker of Eastern Oregon. Pev. Curtis gave an epitome of Mr. Uobert's life, fitly eulo gizing the many virtues of the deceased, laid was listened to with murkod atten tion. The remains wire interred in Suiifet ceiueterv. A Woiidrrffil lfuniw Mbmry. Tiie great I'ncyclopcdia Hi itannica, over L'0,.r00 pagef, H),(io0 llhmtratior-.s ami ?iM rinijif, largo type, i;ooi clotli tdlidllig, and to be ha 1 fur ;nly nnl even Unit (Willi $1 extra,, payable in inM lihiient, of live coiM a day, if you wanl ii thiisr.eriuiiily wonderful, Ra Irr.e, und oiijfbt to make many lioiinn happy, ami rich in knowledge at leaat. ;eo the lolverli.-eiiieiit e'ewhere, and a fainplu voiume at tlio olice of this paper. Wo. ure ordering a M t ; will you join u End save some expedite? Irn fialnir Out. It 1h reported that tho ice bus ail moved out from below Memalnno Island and is breaking up at that joiiiit and is fast clearing out. The w holo body of ice in aoftening rapidly through tho in fluence of t lie warm weather and from appearances the river will be freed from the blockade in a few days. At this city it begins to show that the channel in getting in its work of clearing. Fire at Tygh Valley. Frank Hwift's house burned, with all its contents, at Tygh Valley last Thurs day, while himself and family were at tending a parly. Cause, u defective flue. BROUGHT BACK. D. S. Allison Expected to Arrive With Deputy riiirmao. IIAI-.r, Kl WITH rOCKETINI) MO.VtV Ilelonerlna; to TO. II. Sharp, Kealized From tbo Mule of ROO Kaahela of Wheat. This afternoon's train is expected to bring Deputy Sheriff Thirman with one D. S. Allison, for whom the grand jury have just found a true bill for swindling. Last fail AlliBon was entrusted by W H. Sharp, of 5-Mile, to store in Moody's warehouse 800 bushels of wheat, await ing further orders. Allison Bold it im mediately, realizing something like $400 and ekipped with tho boodle to Kansas. In the meantime Mr. Sharp has been corresponding, learned of Allison's whereabouts, and procured a warrant for bis arrest, w ith the result as stated in the opening paragraph. It lias since been learned that Allison is an old criminal and that Silverstone, Murphy & Brody, a Portland firm, have a grievance against him. Those who know Allison here were greatly surprised to learn that he was an old criminal, as he had no bad habits, and moved in the best society. It will doubtless be news to some, also, that he has a w ife and children east, as lie represented himself as a single man while here. ' NARROW ESCAPt. dm I.auer and a Mail Carrier I'rerlil- j tated Into the Columbia. (ins I.auer and the Goldendale and IL'.rtland mail carrier crossed the Col umbia on the ice about 4 :30 o'clock yes terday afternoon. They provided them selves with a long board each, in case the h e should not hold them up, and to this precaution they owe their lives. There were a number watching them from tiie bank who knew the dangerous condition ol the river and when about half way across they were seen to fall through. Lauerdid not go in very deep, but t!.? mail carrier went in up to his arm pits. As he did so the board came down flatwise, and to this he tenaciously hung, succeeding by tho now useful plank in getting across. They were watched until they got to the opposite shore and lost to sight after gaining the top of the steep bank. ' The only attraction at the East End U at Saltmarsh's stock yards. They have ti."ir yards full of fat stock today, being fed prior to a continuation of their trip to the ahatoirg near Portland. One car of fat cattle w as shippod last night, and this evening five more will follow, con sisting of two cars of fat hogs, from Union county, and three of fat beeves. John Thouney, the well known otcliur disf, living two miles east of Walla Wal la, informed a Union-Journal reporter Monday that fruit in his section was badly rtimnged by tho recent cold weather. Peaches, pears, plums, and cherries, he said suffered the heaviest, but would not be" a total loss. Keporta from other parts of the valley aro that fruit is only slightly damaged in most sections and will be an average crop. Miss Juliet Corson, director of the cooking school exhibit, has issued a new cook book, on which the New York Her ald thus comments: "A woman must needs lie very silly at the present day to be ashamed of the ability to cook a good dinner. Much of this growth of thought Is due to Miss Corson's honest work and admirable books." The-militia force of the United f tates is estimated at 112, 490. Every statu in the union, except Utah, has organised militia forces. Shiloh's Vitaliwr Is what you need fur dyaieplfl, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to five you Kiitii-f ieli ii. Prico 74e. Sold by Snir.cs & Ki'icrly, druifoists. A DLSCOVTIIY. 4 The Scale Apparently Killed by the Whiter' ScuriH. . .... . ... ! . o. p.wnu i.i, ji.cbn nt-.r. HIM, The Nhlive (lunula for The ill War in Not Known In flie Kuat. I. J. Xormati, who litis made the scale an especial object of bis attention for tho past two years, was most agreeably surprised yesterday to observe his trees, which were badly covered with scale, ot a dull brown color. A closer examina tion showed that it was the scale, and I scraping them up on his thumb nail, j noticed that they were quite lifeless and i of a color strikingly different than the I usual reddish-yellow, j Mr. Norman has about forty treeB in ! his enclosure, and all efforts to perma I nently rid them of the scale were un availing, though spraying would tem porarily check them. They have got so thick that now even the pine trees are covered. If the destruction has been general it will be the greatest lioon that could happen to orchardiats in this country. It is known that they are a native of a warmer climate, coming originally from Africa, and thriving in the semi-tropical region of California. In the east, however, where the winters are severe, they aro not known, and the conclusion i9 pretty certain that they cannot sur vive tiie cold. TIRED OF IT. A Case Neltletl Whirl, Itellcvea tho 1 ' Caurt. Judge Brudsbaw resumed his laliors in the circuit court this morning. In the case of the state vs. Hanson the defend ant withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty. He will be brought up tomorrow morning for sen tence. The case of Barrie vs. iloody, which baa been at it-sue so long that it was becoming a sort of chestnut to the court, was announced as settled, a state ment which brought a joyous expression to the face of the court, who was becom ing wearied with its long continuance. There- being no preeent work for the jury, they were excused until tomorrow morning. THROTILE AND CAB. Meaty Moraela of Newa and Goaalp for Trainmen. Tuesday's Dully. Fireman Marshall has resumed his run on No. 540. Billy DeHuiT is temporarily hostler in Mike Nolan's place. Fireman Landreth is highly pleased with his new engine, 5C0. Observe the beautiful headlight re flector on Engineer Ilaslam's enaine 542. Engineer Wyke, who has been running the rotary steam plow, is again in The Dalles. Foreman Da Huff is having a number of car-loads of ice unloaded at the phop'g ice house. Hostler Mike Nolan has taken a leave of absence to his home in Portland for' a couple of days. Engineer Hugh Farmer of the switch engine took a party of young people np the Columbia yesterday afternoon to see the ice gorge. Engineer Patterson, with Ids engine 388 odof the Heppner branch, came to The Dulles for a few repairs Saturday night, returning Sunday. Witm-i-(!ii)'i pully. Twenty cars of company ice is being unloaded at the e.ist end of town, under tho supervision of Muster Car Hepairer Velarde. Two trains of clock went through to Trout.bilo this morning. "Capt." Uulfiinhulf has been giving the wrecking cur and outfit a general overhauling, getting ready for the f pring opening. He received 3,000 feet of 3 ineh rope to replace the old. Mr. It. Kelly has been ou a vacation to a warmer climate for tho brnellt of his health. Ho forgot, however, to take, the flat wheels along. Mr. I'.en Wilkes, who is now doing second engineer act on the yard engine. f has tnken a vow to not drive bis lilacs until bis old friend and companion Richard do Boxcar returns. Thursday's l)ily. 3. E. Andrews, employed in tho round houne, received word yesterday that his father had died at Cascade Locks, and Mr. Andrews took fir.-t train for that point. The death was totally unex pected, as only a con pi u of days before he had received a letter in w hich all were well and happy. W. II. Congdou contemplates moving to Umatilla soon. Switch engine No. 1377, which has been in the shops for repair, is now out again. Its place was temporarily taken by No. 13'.'5. Engineer Barrett i highly pleased with his now engine, No. 600. Since bu.!iifiH r,n dropped oil", the firemen have moro leisure timo to attend to their "blight works," uud tho loco motive, in confu'ijiinco, look much l-rettur from their polishing. f&lf Von wmiiI till to f;, Ttitn.n t or HtiltH f.ntlfla THll III! ('. N. '1 lt i; v ut k v, bit" K. i . I'. e. 1. nl 1 1 T. a. nr'it-m.f, S'llaiy i'llbUc. TEGIlHeUflY & 09DSOII, I ll I III Ul litlllll illlUlllU Ul Over Sixteen VetiM Kxperienre. IiCY AND SF.LL- !CirY AXD COUNTRY HEAL ESTATE. 600,000 ACRES - UnifflprovELl FARM Property ron saijE. H'jnii forupHiniihlet dtwrrtbintf. this land. WK AUK AGENTS FOR Thompson's AAflitlcn to He Mes. Thl luMitlmi I luH itf' tnto owj-nfTW l it, Hii't , rl(tinnl to b tho rini'iiHl rri. ln : purtt the city. Only twenty niiuutm- wnllt from the court lion!. Jo not : iifrntd to ionmtt or wrlto tin, we (five advicvor ii)friiintioii in all bra in: hv of our hu iuvsn frve of charge. Settlers Located on Government Land. Oltioe in U. . Land Otlii e Builrtiii. THK DAI.I.EH .... OKKOON". Wasco waiefin 09., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. ! Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rates Reasonble. MARK GOODS W. W . Oo. THK HAf.LES. OK. Administrator' Notice. Notice in hereby given that tho un dersigned, the administrator of the es tate of John Mason, deceased, haa filed his final account in eaid estate, and that Monday, the Otli day of March, lhO.'i. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said diy, at the county court in the courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, is the time and place fixed by an order of the Hon. Geo. C. Blakeley, county judge of Wasco county Oregon, ts the time and place for hearing said m-count, which order bears date the 7th d:y of January, 1 803. All parties interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections to said account, if any, on or before said time. Dated this 7th day of January, ISO!!. S. V. M ason, Administrator of the Es tate of John Mason, Deceased. Di'kur & Mknekee, Attorneys for said Estate. wjittio NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Timber culture, Ihml proof.' V. 8. IJUld Ofliec, The Dalle, nr., Dv. UK. I1-'"-'. N'ltiee it bert-liy given tlnit .lumen w. Oi hna filed noticeof intention to i.mke limit ji""'! be fore tho register Hint receiver at their orf iu The Dalle. Or., on I ueilHy, th 7lh liny of ;-Vb-ruurv. ls;:t, on timber culture ii.ji I if-ni io-.i No. :ml,"for the Ii1.. h'.V1! ef w-etloil .n. 4, ill Tp. No. !i S. K. No. 1:1 ent. He mtmci mm h itue.-.i-s: O. U. KuksoII, J. W. Kusgell, Istuie rattemimle lll M. K. McIaji 1, all of KlnirMi;y, Oregon. U.-.'S-J.s JOHN W. LEWIS, ReKl.itir. Sl'MIO.M. In tho Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for the County ef Whjk-o. Isurtor 1jui. Kilwnrrt Ijihk, 5Ik I.mr ami Iuts Lung. jiurtnerB (tolng buMuess under the linn name of l-ana; & t'o , riniiitltht, vs. A.J. Wall, Defendant. 7"j A. J. H'nM. theabuvr-na'nid Urttufttnt: Inthcr.nnio of the Plate ef Oiepm, yen nr horev y requited to iipi-eur and aiuer theeom iilalnt tiiel against you In llie ativ-cnt.tled action, on or before tho lir.-t day of the i.ext regu lar term of this court after couitleiI"ii of Uio ervice of this miiiiiuoum upon you; and if vow full s.i to answer, for Want thereof, th. plalntl!!' il take judisreent apaint you for the -ion of '-'-'s.l:l and Interest tlieteou at Ihe rute nf eiirht ir ei-iit. per HHiimn from May 1,',. ivj, and tbo lurther sum of $.ll.'2 and intere.-t theie.in at eieht. per cent, per iitmnin Irom .Inly 'i. 1-92, and for their cotH and di-lnnieiiieiu i.eieiu. Thin MiinmoiiH is .sorviil ui.n vou y pab'.ioil" lion tlienn.l by older of ihe Hon. w! 1.. Ilrud hav. Judi-'u of hald Ciri-uit Court, niiiito at chamheis in Dalle" ('it- on Nnvi'ioii'T t. MAYS, 111 VI IM. TON N II hvlN. Attt.illiexs i i,- I laintltf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1.1MJ (Ihii'k, The Dalle". Or.. ! Vb. 7. K': ! Notiee H hereby v'iven l'int Th.' t-!!"wirK-; named nettlor ban iiled llolieeof hl-i ino ntiou to ! make lutal i'iof ill flipport f li I't.iim, aad I thnt aid proof will lie rmele b.-f.ie.. the I! 'Hi-'ef land lbeei-r at '1 ho Duller, l(r., on lliiu-dav, M.neh .'.I, ISll. vii: .Iimiea K. .f et'lur. 1 Pre-enil tinii Deelftratory M iteiliel t No. T-S.1, for tho Vj M.i and .Va i W ;4 ol .-..-e. ... l'1,..-,r'., I II. 1 i I . I Ho niiiiH'a the fi'lbmine; v itu - bi irove 1 bis ei.nlintinus re id. nei' ll.uu auvi i".oU;iUi u ) of s.titl hiuii, i7.: j I.e-MH-' l.oidoii, I,. i. oi ii-ii!v, il. H;i: t and M. IH Iore, nil of V:ieiiiiti i, i ii ! JullN'W. l.l.w is, n.itUter. NOTICE FOR IHT.f.IC VHOX. i I on Okkicr, The Dalies. Or., I i h lu, 1 ?. ! Noliee is hereby i:ieu Ibat the fo.loi r:tr I tunned K.'ttt.'T has lilid noliee of hi tnlentioii to ! Iiliike uual proof in Kill. pel t , 1 It, I e 1. 1 i il, al d ill it 1 ;iid prrof will be made h-t"i'ie t ..' lvii;i.-b - .um! reerier at The Datl(.y, Or., on Saturday. Abneii ' 'JH, 1n-;I, i. : Kdwaril lfenileraon, Himie.sle.ld Auplieatioli Ko. 3107, for Ijitu Hand f, ami theri'j k, and jiKS KV4 of .-ice. S.I, 1 i. I p., 11. l.i K. Ilenaniel tho followlnir Witnesnes to piova his continuoin rehidenee upon, and eultia iuu id, suitl laud, i. : Marion ThompiMin, W. H. etunts, M. C. Painter and Joseph osvliweiidiier. all of 1'iiiur, or. ' ' JOHN- W. I.KVSIS, master. IsliKRiFK'S SALE. liy irtir. o an eMiurln aid ord -r of salu iSsin d out ill tbo ( itellll Court of the Stale of Oregon for ae Couut, on tlio iith il i of K( briiarv, to fie dbo led. In the lit i.'!i"re tn Unbelt Mi.ys in piaiu Id and Vah.u;i,io lln aiid Caroline I;,.oh are d iVn tiuits, itiii.iiHidilllt me to leu upon Ml,. 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