THE DALLES WEEKLY -CHRONICL " FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 189a The Weekly Ghronicle, THK lIL. OKKOOM I.OtAI. A!l I'ldl""!" 'inMiy' Daily. Wlwn wife and huaband quarrel It aceina a trilte quwr That both "iiu begin U row II, an) lug, "Nu, my dear.' Numerous MKle from the Klickitat eame across the river today. The next uunlul contest takes jilace on the 2Hth inst. at the court house. TIio ground 1 now u,orc thoroughly wator-souked than it has heen for years. The steam lurry boat ia expected to begin her rcKtilar trip the hist of the week. ftmia of the sidewalks in the city have not had tiie snow cleaned off. Why It it that? Little done this morning- at circuit eourt. Allison' trial waa postponed un til neit term of court and bi bondt Died at fHOO. The Kant End it very quiet today. Messrs. Saltmarsh A Co. will receive tor thipment thla evening lot fat uuttou sheep. The Ladies Glee Club will meet with Mr. C. J. Crandall thia evening, and all niemher are requested to niake a si-clal effort to be present. The Mullet City will leave Portland for ttie cawa-l' Tiiurtday and the Regulator will go il.mn, touching at way point, the same day and return. The steamer Regulator will, in all protwhility, commence her regular Iripa (he fimt of next week. If the ice wat out of the river, the would teain out the last of thla week. The I). P. and A. N. Co. began driv ing pilet yetterday, in the extension of their wharf. When the- work la in pleted the improvement will make it very cotumodioui and convenient. The onion hat a virtue to which thou aanda of people will twear. Thia it itt ability to ward off attack of malaria in any form, and to cure caaea at rapidly as the strongest doaet ol quiuiue. We were called on laat evening by a gentleman who wat anxlou to learn eoinething of a W. S. Lewis w ho died at or near The Pallet about twenty-eight or thirty year ago. Who knowt any thing about him? The Ice gorge that hat ttayed at thit place ao long, moved down the river about a mile yetterday morning and Iwoame blocked at the Point, where it la now, eeenilngly, at aolid at in midwln . ter. Hopna are entertained that it will go out in a day or ao. We acknowledged a pleatant call from Mr. Geo. Herbert of tialeeburg, Illinoit, who U visiting hie aunt, lira. John Galea of tbit city. Mr. Herbert thlnkt the Pacific coaat la the place for a young tan of ateady babitt, at there are more pportunitiea for making good finan cial beginning In the world than any where eaat. Mr. John Andraaen, president of the Willamette Bhip Building company of Portland, who baa bad charge of over hauling the "Western Queen" And the steamer ' Regulator" returned home thia morning. Mr. Andraaen baa re sided In Portland for the past thirteen years, and hat been engaged in ship building; ever aince he came to the Pacific coast. The work done on these steamer i evidence that he ia master of hit profession. I. Bingham, of Walla Walla, propri etor of Blnghama warm springs on the Umatilla river, is in the city. The doctor la here for the purpose of com pleting negotiations with regard to bot tling mineral water at the soda water worka connected with the Golden Rale hotel. He ia now consulting with Mr. Hammond. East Oregonian. We to nrett the city erect an arc light in the vicinity of Ninth and Pentland or Kintb and Garriton atreeU. Ladies liv ing in that vicinity are obliged to walk through mud and slush after dark, there being neither lights nor sidewalks. Taxes re collected from property owner on those streets, at well a down town, but Httle ha been done for the comfort of pedestrians. . Hon. E. N. Chandler returned from Salem Saturday evening and was very warmly greeted by his constituency. Mr. Chandler ha made for himself a record a a legislator that ia envied by great many of hi honored associate. W'asco county Is proud to know he waa learle in the discharge of the duties and confidence of those whom he repre sented In the legislative hall. Waduasday's Dally. Washington'! birthday, The school ae closed in consequeuoe. The chlnook which sprung up jester day, ha cleared the river of Ice. The steam ferry boat fired up thl worning and will go Into service to morrow. The contractor for the portage road evoss the river are expected to arrive the first of the month. The circuit court I not In session to day. While the 22d of February I legal holiday, It Is not a non-offlclal day. The steamer Regulator will leave for the Cascades tomorrow, Friday, Satur day and Sunday at ? o'clock aharp, making through connection after tomor row. After then she w ill make her trips as advertiited in local notice. The suow is fust disappearing under the influence of ye chlnook wind, and will 1 a thing of the pant in a few days. The horticultural society of this county will meet at the city hall on Sat urday at 1 o'clock p. ui. A full attend ance ia desired. The horticultural interests of this sec tion are becoming one of the most Im portant objects of the county, and the society should be a large one. We acknowledged the advance sheets of the second biennial report of the Or egon Weather Bureau. The document is very complete and exhaustive. The street cistern In front of the Skibbe hotel is being raised about a foot to accommodate traffic, and a fence has been placed temporarily around it. No finer place for the Eastern Oregon insane asylum could be selected than Irvine' place on Chenoweth creek. There la an abundance of the purest water, a profusion of shade trees, both varied and beautiful, while the scenic attractions cannot probably be dupli cated by any other spot that could be chosen by the provision of the bill, which are that it be located within three miles of a railroad. Thursday s Daily. fur ber b mm he'd wads through Bra, Or awlin Uia wtdeat rlvar; In deerrta mam, In Jungle sleep. or aiiller Willi forever; lie d tnunel mountain high today. And bridge the aaa t imorrow ; A u1 when ah wuuted no) brought lu 11k drew Uia 11 ur with sorrow. The snow has nearly gone. There is also a notable depreciation of mud. Be careful how you lend auything these days. It will stay Lent for aeveral weeks. We understand that a new aaddle and harness shop will shortly be opened in the East End. Word has been received that the Reg ulator and Dalles City both reached the Cascades O K today. The mouth of January waa remarka ble for having two life-size full moons, and February will be quite a remarka ble by having no full moon at all. Wild flower are in bloom and tell us that spring will soon be here. The Nielsen children found some of the "In dian potatoes" at Mr. Klindt' yesterday. The prospect are good , for considera ble building with the opening of spring. Some fine residences are in contempla tion, besides one or two store buildings. It has been suggested that the Febru ary term of court should commence with the last Monday of February, instead of the eoou,d, as at present. A saving of Jury lee could also be figured. The party laat evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. Chriaman was a most enjoyable affair. The guest were en tertained during the evening in various ways, and left with the memory of hav ing passed a very pleasant time. Oregon luachiue-drled prune that last year brought in the market fcc are now telling for lie The Oregon prune ia fast gaining reputation as a superior article of commerce and the rise 1 attributed to thia fact solely. A deal ha Just been consummated, whereby A. M. Cherry dispose of all hi building and business to W. R. Parker, proprietor of the Umatilla house at Umatilla, possession to be given on March 1. A squaw wit observed in the East End the other day carrying a cook stove. About a doaen feet behind her trudged her brave, carrying the lldlifter and a popcorn ball. Civilisation can do little for the red man. A petition and remonstrance ia being circulated relative to consolidating the east and west precinct of The Dalle. A it stand now, the east precinct is not represented by a justice of the peace, and all case are tried before Justice Hchuts. The E. O. reports that the people' party are organ i ting a company for the purpose of establishing a (olid news paper, to be devoted to the interest of the party in the state. It will be pub lished In Eastern Oregon, aud the com pany will baiv a capital of not lest than $00,000. The Indiana are happy now, say a Umatilla correspondent of the E. O. You may tee them in squad of dosens, hurrying toward the rapid of the Uma tilla river, carrying long poles, spears, etc. Salmon have appeared in the river and the aiwaihoa won't rest day or night while tbey are running. Some of the ladies observed the birth day of Washington yesterday by dress ing in the costume of Martha Washing ton, and the reporter couldn't repress the secret observation that If the style of ISO year ago were to eoiue into vogue again, it would be much more sensible than hoop skirts, and be vaatly wore attractive. kottir. On 8-Mile. Feb. 17th. lMflT to lha mlU of Frank Marsh, a daughter. siARKiarv. . , At the residence of the bride' parents on Pleasant Ridge, February 19th, 1893, Mis Daisy B. Pugb to Frauk C. Wagonbtast, Justice C. D. Doyle, from 8-Mile precinct officiating. ltlKD. On 8-Mlle laat Friday, the Infant eon el Mr. and Mr. John 'rguou. A Par Aaaoa ta Crack, Hood Rivxk, Feb. 21, 1893. Ma. F.DiToa. W read Amos' letter in Tux Chronici k of the 17lh inMt. and If you will grant the scare, will auk Amos the following queMiun : As you do not believe in taxing mort gages, or in levying an income tax or in an inheritance tax tell us how (if at all) you propose to tax the raitAlist w ho loans his money on mortgages? John PAKKitk Sbrpkrrd Ioga. Autalupe Herald. It is wonderful the ainonnt of intelli gence a sheep dog display In perform ing hi duties. Ws had the pleasure the other evening of watching one of them put Allen Grant' sheep in Billy Kelsays corral. The herder stood in' the lower part of town and by the various motions of hi hat the dog corraled the sheep just as well a and even better tlu-n a man could. Sheepmen could not get along without these dogs, and some of them are so intelligent and well trained that their toasters wouldn't take $600 for them. BETTER THAN EVER. Tka Kegalator Kaflttad sad Stranger. Made Ever siuce the Regulator ha been in dry dock, about two month ago, work ha been going on uninterruptedly in fixing ber up. The company' inten tion was to make a boat second to none on the river for its site, and it recent overhauling ha made it stronger, pret tier and more durable in every way. The boat bat been levelled up, the kelsons refastened aud three new one put in 41vx20 inches fore and aft, made fast by bolting through to bottom of bull ; recorked throughout and Sottom cemented ; new bog post in center fifty feet long, the former, a (mailer orje, being put forward; 1 hog chain fore and aft ; new aide post and new saddles throughout; new iron work ha been put in to replace the old, which waa condemned by the boat builder; the wheel ha been enlarged to eighteen feet in diameter, with deeper and larger buckets; new chain on forward deck, and surplus stanchions removed, afford ing more freight room ; two new lockers have been put in amidships; companion way changed by making them nar rower; talt stoppers put in oh both sides, requiring about four torn of aalt to fill them. Fifteen hundred pounds of wrought iron have been used in making repair. THE INLAND STAR- Tka Vtardjr Little Vast Caaaaa Oat li aaathad. When the ice waa bearing down so heavily on the little boat Inland Star, the report waa current that she had cracked from bow to stern. Now that the ice ha gone down it It shown that her hull it a sound a ever. The teat 1 probably the most severe to which she could be subjected, as It 1 estimated that the force against her wa equal to a 100 tan pressure. Mr. Kennedy, the builder and captain of the boat, ha been about two year in constructing ber. With no previous knowledge of boat building, and rejecting all advice from those claiming a knowledge in the art, he ha constructed a miniature steamer which, a far as strength 1 concerned, I able to buffet tb storms of the ocean. Her equipment 1 now complete and she will be launched in about week. The only effect of the squeeie she hat recently had wat to break the propeller wheel (which Mr. Kennedy think waa broken before) and loosen tome of the calking. The captain expect to go be low before the close of the week, to se cure the necessary papers allowing her to do busioes on the river. The Concert Compaajr. The opera house was well' filled last night to hear the Boston Operatie com pany. The performance was up to the high standard it advance notice herald. The music rendered wa of the most choice character, the cornet and violin solo were the tiuest ever heard in The Dalle, while the solos cl Miss Julia Uamau, on the bells and xylophone, were indeed a treat. The buss solo of Albert Hawthorne and clever sketch of music and art depicited by Dolph and Susie Levlno, were the hit of the even ing. Mr. Levi no' rapid drawing of noted men, accompanied by verse of song by Busie Levi no, drew forth than ders of applause. Mis Irene Hainan, leader of the orchestra, i a most accomplished musi cian, and has her violin under perfect coutrol. Whether she is interpreting Balfe, Rossini or the homely melodies her technique is faultues audexpree siou most beautiful. . Matters at the Caaeadct. Day brother arrived at the Cascade last night, and today busied themselves In ecuring the right of way for a tram way from the quarry to the works. The river ha still some floating ice lu it, and below the cascade it I yet packed, but by tomorrow noon it I thought there will be none. Everything I fast being put fu readiness to commence work a soon a it can profitably be done. Ten lot lu North Dallva, M per rent, lea than company price. C. BcRUJOaal. Hard ra Ntork. I News is received that the continued cold weather of the past winter has created much iliatrcaa among cattle and shevp at CmutilU. Fvon cattle that ' were U-ing fed weru unable to w ithstand the severity of the weather, and died by cor-. Njme of the largest stin k ranch ers w ill come out in the spring with lens than fifty per cent of the" cattle they had at the beginning of the winter. The loss of sheep will be considerable, but horses are doing well. The weather has moderated slightly. track With a Hook. Capt. Sherman came very near hav ing a broken leg through an accident yesterday. Tits Regulator wat being placed in position with ropes, and the crew were at the capstan fixing them taut, when the hook attached to the pawl straightened out under the pres sure, and flying back struck the captain below the knee. Luckily no bones were broken, and the injury was confined to a severe bruise. PKK40NAL MBMTSON. Tseaday. James Smith went to Antelope to day for a few days. Mr. Reynolds, a cattle buyer from the Klickitat, is in town. . J. J. Stewart, of the Portland Cracker Co, ia in The Dalles on a business trip. Mr. Rlnehart, of Union county, is in the city visiting his ton, Dr Rinehart. Wm. Stewart, formerly of thit city, tpent the forenoon in town, leaving for Lewiston on the noon train. Mrs. W. Schroder left on thit after noon passenger for Tacoma, where she will make her future home. Messrs. Boroland and Bennett of Bovd, are in the city today. Tbey report the roads in a toft condition tnd really bad in some places. Mr. J. B. Meyer, of the sheep firm of Meyer and Brown of Crook county, ar rived this morning from an extended visit at his old home in Erie county, Pa. Mr. Meyer says he is heartily glad to get back to hi adopted home in Oregon. The old state are too old for his ideas, and thinks there is no place eqnal to Oregon for a man who has the push to get on a good solid footing. HOTEL AKKIVAL. Columbia Hotel. E B Knox, Prine ville; W P West, Arlington; B War ren, Hood River ; C Berger, Hood River ; Mrs Riley, Goldendale; J J Worley, Portland; Mrs J Ferguson, J G Hudson, J W Bridgefarmer. Portland; F R Reynolds, Foldo, Wash.; F II Hump hary, Oakland Cal. E F Hunter, Pend leton ;H N Mills, Pendleton; P W Forter, Spokane. Umatilla House W U Biggs, Wasco; W E Gray. W M Barnett, J N Gorrell, D C Moore, Wasco; Amos Root, M osier; EP Butler, J W Moore, Myron Battler, Nansene; J M McCokle, Tygu Vallev; J E Stewart, A Clejg, Portland ; W M Stewart, H Bach, W C Dawson, J W Covey, Dufur; J H Nickel), Umatilla; W J Davidson, 8 Mile; W R Norwey, WalJa Walla; J B Meyer, Crook Co. Wedneadoy's Dally. Mr. W. L. Ward, of 16-Mile, is in the city today. Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh of Hood River, is in the city today. Hon. E. N. Chandler left on the 4 :20 p. m. passenger to attend a meeting of the O. N. G., at head quarter on a special invitation. Hon. Polk May of Wallowa took bia leave of friend and relation today for hi home. He proved to be one of the most useful member of the legislature front Eastern Oregon. Aliases Flora and Alice Mulligan left on the morning train for Portland. After spending a few daya there and with friendt on the Sound, they will return to their home in Missoula, Mont. HOTXL AMUVALe. Columbia John Person, Cascade Locks; Wm Olson, A Pearson, Lyle; G R Wood, Mosier; K Killird, Wapinitia; M Cleveland, Tygh Valley; Frank Sheik, Wallowa; George La inborn, B D Taylor, Wasco; D McDonald, Keattle; A M Roberts, Mitchell; F Borton, M F Gommack, Dutch Flat. Hotel Skibbe Jacob Konrad, Prine ville; W Martin, Bl slocks; HPJud kins, DesChutes ; A Woisky. Bake Oven ; 8 Smith, J M Johnson, Dufur; Gilliam Plov, Tom Hunk. Portland; M Mc Grath, Pendleton ; M Tiel, Mosier. Thursday. 3. O. Mack leave this afternoon for Portland. Mr. Ordway, of Chenoweth, wa in town today. Mr. Swift, too of A. J. Swift of Wamic, 1 in the city. W. M. Granle of Grants, well known in The Dalles, is at the Umatilla. 8. L. Brook took a trip to the Cas cades this morning on the Regulator. L. A. Estab, of the new real estate firm, goes to Wallowa county tonight to attend court at that place. Engineer Charles Johnston and wife, of Albina, returned to The Dalle last night, Intending to make thia place their future home. Mr. Will Gorden, who ha been at tending the Forest Grove university, is In the city for hi health, and ia the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Kame. Loul Davenport, of Mosier, is In town today. The many old-time friends of the judge will be grieved to learn that four of hi family, the children, are all ick In bed. Burst a Blaod Taaaal. Mr.. Aug. Buchler lost one of hi fin bay horse today. He fed it thla morn ing, a usual, and returning to the eta ble, a few minute later, found it rapidly bleeding to death. The animal had buret blood vessel, a will occasionally happen from no cause that can be fore seen. The lose I quite severe, a the hone wa a valuable on and wall known about town, Money to Loan ! Six Per Cent. Interest. Six Years' Time, and May be Paid Oo or Before Maturity. Sinking Fund or Building and Loan Plans. The New England National Building, Loan & Investment Ass'n. Oregonian Building, Portland. Or. JOEL G. KOONTZ, AGENT, IClxo DollOB, Oregon. ST Agents Wanted! Address the Portland Office. A MERRY PARTY. Dr, Rlaehart aad Wlfa Kurprlard at Thalr ltealdaaea. One of the pleasantest and most suc cessful social event of the season took place at the beautiful new residence of Dr. Rinehart and wife last evening. It was a tnrprite party, and was successful because none of the guest but the lead ers, Mr. and Mra. Morgan, knew where they were destined to go, and pleasant because, once arrived there, the large party wa entertained by the sweetest music, the choicest viands, pleasant con verse and witty repartee. Mr. and Mr. Curtis had been detailed previously to go and keep the doctor' family at home. When the guest began trooping in about 8 o'clock, the Doctor, whose pres ence of mind never deserts him, bribed his boys, four iu number, to go to bed. The ruse was not successful, however, for when the music struck up they arose without exception, donned their clothes, and standing np before the parental tribunal, in solemn procession, each said : "Here, papa, is the 10 cents you gave me, and, please, I want to flay up." The instrumental music wat of nnut ual excellence. Mrs. Curtis, on the piano, exhibited a remarkable dexter ity and knowledge, at did, also, the genial host, Dr. W. Rinehart. The solo by Mrs. Will Condon wat highly appre ciated. A very pretty duet waa played by Dr. Rinehart and Mra. Jo. Peters, while a trio by Mra. Will Condon, Mr. Bradsbaw and Dr. Rinehart was excep tionally fine. Later, refreshment were served, con sisting of oyster, cake, sandwiches, coffee and sweetmeats, to which the guest did ample justice. Thia depart ment was under the supervision of Mra. Morgan and Mrs. Patterson. The work of collecting supplies wat undertaken by W. E. Garrett son, who must have feared there would not be enough to go around, but after luncheon, lo, there were many basketful, both loaves and fish oysters. The party met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, and comprised : Mr and Mra J M Patterson, Mr and Mr II Glenn, Mr and Mr R F Gibons, Mr and Mra C J Crandall, Judge and Mr G C Blakeley, Mr and Mra J T Peters, Rev and Mra W C Curtis, Mr and Mr G P Morgan. Mr and Mrs Heb son, Mr aud Mr E O Pease, Mr and Mrs Fred Bailey, Judge and Mr W L Bradshaw, Dr and Mr G Handers, Rev and Mrs Wilson, Mr and Mrs J 8 Hunt ington, Mr and Mr F Sampson, Mr and Mr J C Hosteller, Mr and Mrs W K Garretson, Mr and Mrs D M French, Mr and Mrs J II Rinehart of 8umiuerville, Mesdames Wm Michel, D Cooper, II Gourlay, C Cuahing, J B Condon W Condon, C Dunham, J Wood, J Marden, C Donnell, Misset Flora Mnlllgan, Minnie Michell and Nannie Cooper. , naaepttuB ta Mr. anil Mra. Caanrroa. A very pleasant reception waa given to Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Cameron last evening at the reoidence of W. A. Hunt. The bride, nee Burneirfe, is late of Buf falo, whence the couple have but lately returned. Those present were) Mrs W A Hunt, Rev and Mrt O D Taylor, Mrs Philips, Mr L and Miss J Hubbard Mr and Mrt A Keckler, Capt eely Haynes, Mrs. Hlutr, Misses Alma and Annie Taylor, May Seokler, Miss IIopp, Mr and Mrt M Whealdon. Mr. and Mra Camaron will shortly move to their Mill Creek home, Tke C. L. . C. The Wiaquatt C. L. 8. C. held itt usual weekly meeting laat evening at the residence of Mr. 8. L. Brook. The evening was devoted to Greek ar chitecture, conducted by Mra. Crandall. A number of Interesting quotation on architectural subject were read by the members. At the close of the lesson Misses Iva Brooks and Alma Schmidt rendered a beautiful piano duet, that waa much more to the taste of the circle than the detail of the construction of Greek temple. Those present were Mesdaiuea Blakeley, Brook, Crandall and Grey, Misses Frailer, Schmidt and Brook. Meter. Collins, Rlddell and Crandall. QBwbecribe for Ta Daily Caaowict-n. Wasco Warenouse Co.. Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to tneir destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rates Reasonble. MARK GOODS W . "W . Oo. THK DALLES. OK. AdmlnUtrator'a Notice. . : . I - i i .. ... I aersigneu, the administrator of the ei k. : 1 . . .. Monday, the 6th day of March, 1893, the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said da at the county court in the conrt houn F 1 M v . - .IT . . t of the Hon. Geo. C. Blakeley, count i ii- 1 .. IMUKO VI nBDCU tIJUUlV VreKOIl. BH II nine riiu piace tor nearing sain accoun i t i .. which order bears date the 7th day V I. uu I T . tuii, All LV" lln lllLfTCB in said estate are hereby notified to fi . L. . : u: - : i . lucir nujecbioiiB w naiu account, u an on or before said time. Dated this 7th dav of January. 139:?. tate of John Mason, Deceased. DcrcR A. Munkvee, Attorneys for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tTlmberealtore, final pront.l nnuvn ia oereor inven mat Juwi w. Cox died notice of lub-'i.Uon to make linal nroof i'to me rnjipusr ana reeeirer at ineir omce l na nallwt, wr., on 1 ueaday, tha 7th day of F runry, irei, mi limner ruilliro application HUM, for be U wi.. of accUon Mo. 4, In No. b 8. K. N'o. 1:1 eaat. He names aa witneaaea: O. H. Rnll. J Runnel), Isaac Hatk-uanae and U. K. Melon! of K innley. Oivkoii. 12.JS-X.1 JOHN W. LEWIH, KeirUtei In Uio Circuit Court of the Rtate of Oregon me luuiiiy oi naaco. Iaador Ian. Edward Lans. Max Una anrl I. Lans, partnera doing buxlneaa undtir thaflrl name oi l-anx to., I'lalntlda, vs. A. i. Wall, Defendant. To A. J, Wail, the abovt named rtcntdamt: In the name nf the Htata of Orn. van here y reij ill md to appear and iiuwer tfaeci piaint nieti auniiihi you in the above ent action, on or before the liratday of the next r tar mrm oi ima court aner completion of aerviceof thla auminona upon yoe: and if inn ao v anawar, lor want thereof, the plai wit lake tudsmrnt aaainat you for thw.ii Jat.&l and intercut thereon at the rule of I per cent, per annum from Mav i.S, iwyj, Mni further aum of I.H.2A and intereat thervo eight per cent, per annum from July . anil for their coata and dNburaementa faereh Thla auminona la aerved unon vou v mil. uuu uire.u uy orui'r oi ine non. n.u i ehaiubera in Dalle Cltr on av.nitur 4. ihu MAYS, HUNTl.NtiToN A WIlOS Atiuirueya for l'laiu NOTICK VCin I'I'RI IPiTIOV I.AKD Omr. The Diill.-a. Or . Fh 7. I named aettler haa tiled notice of bin intent! Illulld Mllal I.. ........... ... kl. ....nvw n. in-ivuy Kivrn Mini uie loiln that aaul iirimf ulll h. n.uil. h.fnM tl. u... and Kvci-iver at The i'ullia, Or., ou Thut aiurcn iro., viz: James K. .Mrf'lura, iu . ... . i . . . . . . ... -. th l'. Mkl Ml. VU-1 ..I 4 T. . n. 14 e. . He namea tha following witnriwea to in. . ..it .iiimuu. re-nii ii-iivu ufioii auu cuiui oi aniu ulna, vn: liLxiriro lioriloll, l M. VYoodalita, D, K. aud al. Delore,alinf W aniultla, or. JOHN YV. LEWIH, Rcgl KU'llCK JVUK PtHUUATIO Nolle la hereby given that the full naint attttlttr haa tiLxl notii of hi, fiitm! f . w ri..'. r i. . . ii .. 1 1. ,- i i. i a aaiil proof will b nimle Ufore the Kit.bt receiver at The Dalles, Or., ou eatuiday, niaae nuai prooi in aniiiton oi nercitiiin. ai 2D, lau, ni l Kdward lleudaraoa. and the HU tiki., and SK. KVS of Ajc. 1 .,K. UK. ttenaiuea ine roiiowing wiineaaoaiopri dtntiiiuoua rMliliua uimhi. and eullivitt aald laud, via. : Marlon Thompanu, W. II. Htaats, V. r. I . JOU.S W. UiVHB. Big hHEKlFT'8 BALE. Br virtue of an execution and order iunMi iii,t r.f tha i iri'iiit c ourt ri ina Oregon for Waaeo I'vunty, on tha Mlh February. IrtKI, to me dlreatad, In the suit lu Kooeri Maya ia putiuiiu aim v aieoii. and Caroline none are aviunianio, roiim m to levy upon and acll that rertul i u.d.l.uMk .InarlA. .if MClLn l'i. TtiU 1 Mori. Range li aaal, n. contain acree, I have thla day levieii upon aam i .in ik. h H. a.f March. I Mat. at the llf o'rba-k A. M .,on aald day, la front nf th koaa door In aald county, I will aeil a auoUoa to the bighaat bidder, all of aa apatfiaeAee tawreuaau apiajrHuunnai aarwsiwaaoB