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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY. MARCH 31, 1893. MOD ON THE MOON cretan Carlisle Sat Down Earl on DaTcHilL FW TOKK WANTS EVERYTHING loon the C.nwted Sc.U Began ItheS.te-N Dcci.loo Kecoci A YeU N.,,Yo. March .-Th. Herald'" L. -lal mi: Senator nm f '" .., .... fUrlisle l.JUn.nhtri MOO""1""' Hill was the . . i .1 i .1.,.. Ironp WEATHER BULLETIN. NO I. Uie chargeo! niuruer in . . 1 ot which wa arraigned lor aming , M -f rmll . her husband. Thonia Henderson itoyu, DC. We want an I afternoon I"-""""-- . . ..- !., at pokeinian. and cam w i " He said: office lor WW mau. .... - .lantA cratic worker and deserve, recognition. i "Istbat all you have to j - favor'" asked the secretary. I "Is not that enough?" asked Senator Uill. in a surprised tone. :. i. not." renlied Carlisle -.-, - , barply. "There are aireaoy -r nllcanu from New York for place thn it it possible to fill. I hav. no room (or thit man and cannot appoint hltn. The attitude of the aecreurr wa w . vtMl Atrt.lnnllv at a unexpected mat uui Iom tor a reply. He looked at Murphy, and Morpb looked at him. There wa dead ilence. and finally Hill turned . ,v.ni mod dav." and walked SJ1VU " . 3 r - - out o! the room followed by Murphy, Yutr is blood on the face ol the tnoou ho waa known m mwii"" . . vi the owner ana manager ui uviJi1-. journal. ELECTRIC FLASHES. Thirteen buslnee houses burned yes- terday morning, In Bcranton, Mis. It ia aald that Rippey will be indicted ailt to murder, and that be will not have a preliminary trial In the police court. Rlppey, when told about the powible Indictment, aaid be waa satisfied and wanted to be speedily tried. Mr. "Dr." Tom Van waa arraigned for trial In Portland, yesterday unJer In dictnient for manslaughter. The docu ment alleges that Febuary Sd Mrt. Van performed a criminal operation upon Mi Wllon, causing tne young woman death. dlwa Victorious. TaafTox, N. J., March '.'8. Judge tireen, of the federal court, filed a very (Julie latarealla. Oregon Stat Weather service fur the week ending Tuesday, March '.'8, lSlt.1. D. K. Pague, local forecast official, weather bureau. ISTUOUll'TOKY. Thit is the first weekly bulletin of the 5th year of their issuance. In the pant we have aimed, and It ia hoped suceed ed, to have the entire state thoroughly, promptly and accurately reported in these bulletins; the information which they contain Is for the public, to bo used by those who are interested, as the nier chant carefully seeks information rela live to the supply and demand of that which be has for sale, so much the more should the farmer, who products, seeks for information relative to the proHpecls, supply and demand of that which be produces. Manufacturers and producers Mho) Far Libel. PERSONAL MENTION. Yeslerduy afternoon two suits each, for f30,(XX) damage, were filed and paers served on II. W. Bcott, editor of the Oregonian, and the Oregoulan Tub. Co., by the Aniericau Historical Tub. Co. and by . K. Yerger, publishing a book entitled a history or story of Ore gon, containing biographical saetcne, cuts and engraving of some of the prominent men of Oregon to be edited by Julian Hawthorne. The plaintiffs aver that the publication In the Oregon ian of the defamatory article was given wide circulation and waa the mean of ruining the company' business, and damaging the personal and business character of Mr. Yerger. from what we can learn as to the merits in this case, it ia evident that the publication was looked upon with favor by the Ore- Tuesday. J. M. McK.ntree, roadinaitter, and A. J. llorie were east-bound passengers to day. Ileuj. Uobeson, of the Oregon Citv Mf'g Co., residing in I'ortland, is In town today. J. K. Hunter, Chas. Prattler, and W. K. Husky came iu from Mosier on to day's passenger. Mrs. M. Wilkerson, who has leen visiting her sister, Mrs. Klakeley, has returned to her home in I'ortland. Dr. Kinehart went to Arlington on the noon train, where he was called to am putate boy' leg. He will return tomorrow. Hon. YY. II. Biggs, of Wasco, is In town. lie substantiates the numerous reports hitherto given in regard to the condition ol stock. Mr. C. A. Fisher, father of Mrs. I. I In Iowa goiuan management until ii was iouuu BBt 8unlar eve, after a viit ol six that it very materially interfered in the month with hi daughter. Mr. Usher financial success of the Oregonian' i niuun pieaBea wiiu mis part oi ure- .n .:.: ..i.j .,.!. v, I , ., , . , t,-t. son and will return as soon as ne can o, ... .o souvenir, wuicu was inaugur.. dispoee of hi valuable property in the FOR SALE: 6600 EWES AND LAMBS, 2400 YEARLINGS, 1100 MUTTON SHEEP, To t)C di'llvrrwl mttrr hirlfiK 'or njr tutor niatloit illrrl, ai.i.ly u II. W. WKI.IJt. Xherar'a llrldxe P. O., Oi. Or l. K. WKI.IJ. M llth M., furtlaiid, Or. entirely oy sucu lniormauou nnu iwiw Oregonian company, ana it nrst goou nawkey6 gtate. im H iucj nu uuiaui, (im. cijitiiBo opinion 01 IIUS wora was buuucuij HOTEL AKB1VALS, to them too, nence u oenooves tne iitr- ci,anged when It became a competitor to Columbia A Srivlay, Io Angeles, mer, the buyer, the consumer to seek in- it. own work, which some people have Cal: Wm Meador. 5-Mile creek; H formation from thee reports, furnished vn uncharitable enouith to designate Hasman, Goldendale; V R Reynolds, .. .1.. .,,. .,. i-;...t , t...i....t:- f..b, Th. ..,u in Lyle ; J R Harris, J I) Neater, v mMor t,. .;. ... w.MhHo.i.. .. .. ... I ..." , , ris, m Kicnara, roniana. . uie oi reci ion oi in" ei reirT o. urnu.- hi matter will be waicneu witu luicr- M.trld. .f a lof.lr. v, FaAjicisro, March J.I. K. Ann drn, formerly cashier of the Continental Insurance company, who disappeared after a shorUge of 1 ,000 in bis account bail Nn discovered, committed suicide Ut night. He vti found in a lodging boM' on Push street this morning dead. A rubber tube wa attached to a gas jet and one end in bis mouth, and the gas tnrnedon. A letter, addressed to the coroner or surgeon of the receiving ho- Dital. read as follow: "Cause of death, iiiadnee and despair. noble enough to give only these, the true reasons, to the pre and public. Farther particular will cause only more miaxrv and anhanbineaw to my unde- wrviDg friends and relative." K. R. AMitUEM. "V. H. Means employed, opium." Amixlen was 42 years old. and lived in Oakland. right wrall. VLi-AU, March 23. Refugee who ksve arrived here from Pago tell story of hard fighting between government troops and the revolutionist under Gen eral Tavarea. who are besieging that stronghold. The siejre ba been going on since March SI. but neither side bas giud an advantage. Three refugees say that Colonel Matta, commanding a detachment of the national army sent from Kio do Janeiro, surprised and butchered 100 revolutionist. General S.rava, who ha command of the revo lutionary troop In that section, attached Colonel Matta. The revolutionist were driven back after a bard fight, but Colo nel Matta is reported to have been killed. The reports are only part'? eon firmed by the Herald' correspondent In Rivera. A Ntala of M.W140. ttin Josr, Cal., March 29. f-bortly before 0 o'clock this morning, resident in the vicinity ol the new postoffioe building, which is In course of construe tion, were awakened by a loud explo sion. Later the beadles body of a man, apparently CO years of age, was found in tl.e cellar of the structure. Parts of his bead were found scattered about, and it ia evident that be committed suicide If setting off dynamite cartridge in hii mouth. Nothing wa found about the person of the suicide tending to identification. Only 10 cent wa found in on of the pockets, indicating poverty a th probable cause of bis desperate art. Hoottlo Haws. important opinion at noon in the case of the Edison FUectric Light Company against Westlnghouse, Church, Kerr A Co., in which lie upholds the r'dison patent. cida tba question whether the device used by the Trenton Fllectric Light Com pany for the distribution of the electric current wa an infringement on me Fxlison patent. The court virtually de clare it is. Millions ot dollars are in volved throughout the United State and will accrue to the F.dison compa nies'. The patent ia question I that covering the consumption and feeding- wirw method of distribution. Kdison oltolned it ten years ago. Too -alark Orala la Meilco. City or Mexico, March 27. The re moval of the duties on corn which went into effect March 15, has caused another great rush of grain into Mexico from the United State. There ba also been a great decrease in the price of corn in thi city and other place in Mexico to which it is being shipped. Shipper are com plaining of the action of the railroad companies In maintaining bigh freight rates, and the government will be ap plied to in the matter. ATTENTION FARMERS The IinorUxl IMglm. Stallion, Will aland lor the tM aaotl ol 1HU3, At Klchmoiiil'a HUl.le In The Lallra on Frfda-m and Mtturilnya; at Ikv Young a fill Afohday. and TiitUnya; at K. Pnodj-raiw', t mile waatt of B.iyd 1'. 0.,on WediictMluya. r(rr waa lmiNirt4l In Ihhm bv H. P. HtuMaa vvw 4l Holla, i.l r.Alrlluld, low. Mela. Hark liny, with liln k I'olnta, and ia mrl'torr.! at llrtiaavla an No. ., and in Amvrlro aa No. INl ( (H O la one o( tlio flnoat bred Krart Horaoo In Ainrrica, la oouiiiiH year old, and weln il0 Hul.da. TKHMrt HIiirIo a-rvice 110: for the aeaaon 11'.; to liiaiirt a lual J0; lii i liil of five or mora, u.aroa to one man, 111) for the aeaaon, or ll to litaure a foal. Hy the aeaHon iNtyable Octi ter ImI: toiuur'. due and Davable aa a.a'.n a. the mare la known to be In fNi. Marea nne. hrou u lit rvKiilurly will be chari(wl for by tb aeaJH,u. M. W. 4 W. L. FREEMAN, Owners Hoyd, Waaco Co., Or. ture for the benefit of the whole people, To disseminate information at the world's fair, concerning Oregon's current weather and crop statistics, the Oregon orld'a fair commission have mado ar rangements telecrarih on Tuesday of each week a brief resume of Oregon weather nd crops. this teietrram win ue piainiy written on a blackboard mode for the purpose and displayed at the Oregon ex hibit thus furnishing information to millions concerning onr climate and our productions. THE FAST WINTEtt. Winter, so called, is yet with us. est. DiHiatch. Sad Koault of a Blow. David Hearncy, John Thomas, Pendleton ; II C Delro, Baker City ; C II Smart, Grass Valley; O O Green, Wm wevars, soi ling Landing; J Backus, Hood River; M Moet, Dufur. Wedncaday. Mr. FUmer Rand, of Hood River, is in the city today. Mr. Russell Sewall of Portland waa in the city today. Mr. D. K. Ordwav of Hood River, wa in the city last eve. Mr. Wm. Michell returned from a trip to Goldendale yesterday. Miss Maie Williams returns on the afternoon train to Portland. Mr. T. Hudson left for Portland this morning and will return on the mid night train tonight. Mr. Charles Schutz. of Goldendale, an old-timer in this country, and a brother If You want title to Oonramiit OB" State Land call on C. N. THORNBCRY, Late Kec. V. H. Land Office. T. A. HUDSON, Notary Public Soproane C.rt Declalun. WAKUixiiTO. March 27. The United State supreme court has decided that the United States could not condemn the property of private corporations without considering in the proceedings the earning cajcity thereof. The de cision grew out of proceedings to con demn the lock of the Monongahela Navigation Company, in which the right of the company to collect tolls on vessels passing through the lock waa not con sidered, such action being taken in obe dience to an act of congress in relation to the matter. Llarola Will be a. Embaatador. IvOMxiK, March 27. In the commons Sir F:dward Grey, parliamentary under secretary of foreign affairs, stated be bad i been informed of the Intention ol tlie United StaU to create an ambassador to the court of St. James in reciprocation for the friendly action of her majesty in raising the British minister at Washing ton to the rank of ambassador. The Ito.tlae rroeeedla;. Wasiiikgtok, March 27. The resolu tion offered in the senate by Chandler directing an inquiry into the operations of the immigration law were laid over. A majority report wa made by Hoar in favor of admission to seat of senator appointed by the governor of Montana, Wyoming and Washington. A minority report adverse will be made tomorrow by Vance. Call addressed the senate on his reso lution annulling the provision of the last legislative appropriation bill for the ap pointment of commission by the sen ate and house to examine into the civil service of executive appointments. Call' resolution went over without action and the senate went into executive business. Karl' Clover Root, the new blood purifier, give freshnes and clearnes to the complexion and cure constipation r. . MV-. and 11.00. Sold by Snipes 4 Kinersly, druggists. Ir. Horace Tatchen lies nt the point r,f, lutli nnmnscious and Daralvzed from ith thi bureau to have us the effecU of Uow reoeJved in rieud- ly boxing bout with Eugene M. Keys, .ir the Tillamook Headlight. Some of the boy about town were in L. L. bull well' livery stable boxing for sport, and Dr. Patchen and Key put the glove on inst for fun. Dr. Patchen received a couple of heavy blows cn the head and neck, though the blow did not seem hard enough to be serious, and the The gloves were almost like pillows. He temperature varies from 35 to CO degrees, quit boxing however, saying lie had but the weather 1 cloudy and the ram enough, and started to put ma coat on, are freanent. thoueh not heavy. but fell unconscious, and ha remained Throughout the state the temperature so ever since. He was carried borne ana 0f judge benutz, is in tue city is from two to five degree a day below hi brother physician were Bummoned, LeWig Henighan of Juniper flat, called the normal and the rainfall is deficient and they report him in a very precarious on us today. He gives favorable reports for the oeriod from July 1st last to date condition. Hi neck i partially d.slo- oi in section anu mo larmcr. uu.,, from 35 to 30 per cent. The winter wa cated and there is a hemorrhage of hi Messrs. Isaac Ward and W. W Rhea .IM .,Vt In- tmrrfnr. : Kin An effort to reduce the dISlOCa- irom ucnoco, arriveu iu iuo u.ijr, about January 1st the lowest tempera- tion ol the neck wa cnsuccesstui. it is tures were recorded. In the mountains a very sad affair, and no doubt will cast and higher elevation of Eastern Oregon a damper on pugilistic ambition ol the it was 3 to 21 degrees below tero. To the boys around town west of the Cascades it was from 5 to 20 degrees above zero. The marked feature of the winter was the heavy snowfall, especially west of the Cascades from De cember 20tb to 25th and from January 27th to February 5tb. The snowfall in sections wa unprecedented. boyofC. M B.ck who had injured the fe"'; bone, of his leg while skating. J.0 im- Kln(58,jf w Thompson, Tygh Valley, Dr. Rinehart returned thi morning from Cleveland, Wash., where he was called to perform an amputation. The rw. .v.. patient was Jesse Beck, the 10-year-old wheat area of the state the snow fell and ormed a covering for the fall-sown wheat, during the period of the extreme cold. The snow was generally lighter over the stock country, and reports Indicate the stock to be in good condition and that there ha been a very small per centage lost. More were lost by being i I t . 1 : 1 i . . titan Kll.ea DT COJUMTB WHO. .om ton. - I 1.1 I I.! ..... .1,2. f.. .v. iw f tanA .n,l there i danger of blood-poisoning V U - u va aivaaa uv ., v. mwm i shelter. Remains Ehnmed. Ti.. ,aim rm nt wiieat hna hwn frrratlv : i i - .,.:,. . Meters, uranuan a iurgci, uuoc. ..!. The amonnt of wheat Ukers, completed the exhummg of the the city. j.i -in k. -in ,oi,. n remains of Mrs. C. J. Curti today, and Mr. Jos, acreage larger even than the immense they will be taken to Seattle by thi acreage of 1801, when it was C33.000 afternoon' train, under the .upervision . !,!,. mlllinn hnah- of Mr. L. Curtis, a -on oi tne ueceasea. I . . . i ..,i:: .l The casket was in goou tuuuinuu ...u el of w heat were harvested. rREME.1T CONDITIONS. Report a from all part of the state show Hint there is not even an almond tree in bloom yet. In 1889, on March reallv sound, not being decayed at all. The remain have been interred twelve years, and will be laid beside her hus band in Seattle, who died about a month a A r t. 22d,the ,ach, almond, cherry, apple V" J the comnanv's IX . UlMll iuirt.u--.v-. 1 . and plum tree were in full bloom; In 1K) the fruit tree were in bloom on April 2d ; in 1801 the buds were back ward, but on March 28th many fruit tree were in bloom, and in 1892 on April 2d the fruit tree can be said to be in bloom. Pruning of fruit tree i ,.on,ijtion of The Dalle, and board of Seattle, March 28, 1893.H8pecia! to The CiiaoKK LE. The people of this city were somewhat surprised when some of the creditor and stockholders of the Seattle, Lak Shore and Eastern Railway Company filed a complaint against the Northern Pacific Railroad Company and in the complaint et out facts on which they k for receiver to be appointed to take charge of the Keattle, Lake Sbor and Eastern Rail way Company' affair. Thi road wa the road which broke the blockade and gave Seattle the first opportunity to be freed from the oppresion of the North ern Pacini? and It discrimination against Seattle. Afterward the Northern Pa cific absorbed thi road and have been using It for their Interest. It I be lieved that the court will appoint the receiver. There it a movement on fxt to build a roal from Seattle up Cedar river and penetrate the mining region of Wash ington. In fact a corporation baa been organized for thi purpose. Great activity I demonstrated in the building line, and it is expected that Seattle will have many fin structure put up (hi summer. When the court convened thi morn ing Mr. Boyd pleaded "not guilty" to Good Ten-Blare Attention. A pecial meeting is hereby called for Friday evening, March 31st, at 8 o'clock p. in. A full attendance is requested. By order of Asset" Sylvehteb, W. C. T. Fesk Blaeek, Secretary. We are the only nation in the world able to build and equip a modern war ship entirely from the product of our own oil, mines, forests, manufactures and B-enins. Oregon alor.e should be able to make this boast in a few years Htockboldare Meetln;. The Dali es. Or.. March 3. 1MKJ, Notice is hereby given that there will be a stockholders meeting of The Dalles I'ortland & Astoria Navigation Co. at The Chrouk i. hall on Tuesday, April 4th. IH'J'i. at 2 o'clock p. m. for th pur pose of electing seven directors, and transacting snch other business a may properly come before aiil meeting. By order of the President. tJ (J. L. 1! noons, Sec'y roil BALK. One lot. with a good dwelling and out building ituated west of the Academy grounds, and fronting Liberty street on ha M.t. Is for sale at a bargain. Term ..a. Annlv at thi office for inform tion. Title perfect. A Serlone Injorjr. come for freight for merchants of their section. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. St. Johns, of Ta coma, came up on tne regulator iun evening, and will be the guest ol Mrs. St. Johns' motner, Airs. i.usner. HOTEL ABBIVALB. European House. A M Pratt, Cali fornia; A A Fuller, Portland; A M Magan, Lyle. Columbia hotel J. E. Sorbin, Cascade Locks, A A Foller, Wm Smith, J Camp U. S. Land Attorneys. Over Sixteen Years Experience. BUY AND SELL CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 600,000 ACRES or Mnpvel FARM Property POn BATiTl. Send lor a Pamphlet deecrtbiug thi land. WE ARE AGENTS FOB Thompson's Addition to Tie Dalles. Thin addition la laid off Into one-acre lota, and la destined to be the principal residence partot the city. Only twenty miuutuea walk from the) court honae. Do not be afraid to oonault or write na, we plvw advice or Information in all branches of our bua ineta tree of charge. Settlers Located on Government Land. Office In C. B. Land Office Building. THE DALLES .... ORLGOK. mediate attention wo paid to the accl dent, but subsequently he suffered con siderably and the doctor was finally called. He found the injury to be very serious, some of the bone having de caved and amputation was necessary being made just above the ankle, ltie lmv ia .till in a critical condition, as J H McCov, Dufur; 8 Olsen, Oregon City; John Holland, Pendleton; J Tay- lor, lacoma; J aicvonneu, vno. Sturgess, flattie; Chas Miller, White Salmon; E M Rav, E W Mulligan, Gol dendale; John larmer, wife and six children, Eugene. Thursday. Mr. N. Potter of Hood River is in the city. Sheriff Ward arrived from Hood River today. Rev. J. E. Orchard of Columbus, is in DIAMOND - ROLLER HILL A. H. CURTIS, Prop. Flour of theBestQual- ity Always on Hand. machine shops in thi city for a number of vear. Looking After Health. Warner of Nansene is in the city today. Mrs. C. P. Balch of Dufur, is regis tered at the European house. Miss Gertrude French returned to Portland on the morning train. Mm. Eliza Younsr. who has been visit ing her son left this morning for Albina, Chas. Hilton, ownintr a band of 10,000 sheep, will commence shearing on April 10th. Wm. Sundeir of Portland, arrived in town today and will place the furniture I T .1 ' 1 nAM. 1 oil a. Mr. A. G. Barker, general agent of the The city council are talcing an active -Tl-'lfi interest in tue maiver oi mo nu""' i about done; but few orchards, if any, 1 lialtli will probably be appointed Sat- have been so far cultivated. The buds are swelling now, and in a few section color can be seen on the ends. Present condition and indication point to most favorable fruit year. The acreage of fruit ha been greatly increased, this is especially true of peach, prune, pear and aunle tree. Ponying ha been commenced in Jackson county. urdav night. The matter of framing an ordinance relating to the matter cas Un .folMpatad to a committee, to be city today L. S. Hayes, county clerk of Sherman mnntv. Alck Scott and Mr. Cushman, of Moro, arrived in town last night on business. Miss Louise Kennedy, daughter of Mr, Very little plowing ba been done so leni 8re not enviable, he lacks that en presented at the meeting and informa- and Mrs. H. Kennedy, of The Dalles, is tion ha. been sought from Tortland, in the .oil, ;. She is captain of the As- ' ...... There will be an opening of spring and summer millinerv on rruiay and eatur rinv. March 31st and April 1st, at Mrs De' Lyle' stand. IU Second street. which will also be presented. The marshal ia ex-offlcio health officer, but tt.n duties of making formal com plaint against otherwise admirable citi far this snrinn. The soil Is very wet and quite cold. The rains considerably delay spring work Tha principal Increase in this year growth will be In wheat, fruit and hop ; the latter appear to be very generally increased. Reports all Indicate unusual activity in agricultural and horticultural operations, and both tart out under the most favorable auspices for a aiicceasfnl year. The cold, damp season, retarding bloom aa it Is, will materially assist the fruit production of the year ; it prevent growth to grain, but allow of its stool ig and rooting. While the present look favorable for a successful year, it should be borne in mind that In year iHt, April frosts have Injured fruit and few day dry, hot wiuda in June have cut the eipected yield in wheat from 30 to 10 bushela per acre. LOST. Tuesday an alligator pocket book, con taining paper valuable only to owner. Reward if returned to C. J. CoaUwortu Union street. Ice cream, cream oda, oda water, etc., at Columbia Candy factory. xniimai-mrnt which would become a plain duty were he backed by the moral support by a committee specially ap pointed for the purpose. From now until April Bin, cabinet photo $2.00 per dozen at Flowerday a gallery, second door from Time Moun taineer ollice on Court street. Satis factory work guaranteed. Iir. ltton's Onloa Ryrap. This remedy is a ure cure for all din eases of the throat and lungs, caused by taking cold. It will stop a cough in one night, no matter how severe. It Is just what its name implies; an onion syruj, comiMjun.led in auch manner as to do awav with the unpleasant taste and odor of the vegetable. When in need ol a Lip . fmiffhnra cold.trvit. Price 50cts. Sold by lilttkeley A Houghton Druggists. . Murine Medicine. n- (-..inn's Imnroved Liver lius.on acmnt of their mild action, ar e- iieclally adapted for correcting pring ftlan.!r. such a impure blood, tired i....i i .kinj ami worn out body nr... i ...u ov .... . . , , -w They act promptly on the liver and kid ney; drive out all impurities from the i.i' . .nH malaria from the system. Only one pill for a dose. Try them this spring. Sold at 23 cts. a bo by lsiaae- I.. JL Hr.nul.lyin. t I . Mrs. P. Gilliam and daughter Mass Mattie. who have lieen vlniting Mrs Marv Cook, a daushter of Mrs. Gilliam li-ft on The Regulator for her home in Lyle. Mr. K. E. i arris of Waninitia, has re turned to the city, and la putting the atrwt anrink er in tine trim tor activ service, and Dls presence win oe Known in a short time by laying tne oust. IIOTKL AKniVAI.S. Columbia-tS L Turner. Matt Pchuren II K Mnlliiran. J K Cimion. J McKar land, Portland; W H Nash, J Conard, Antelope; Wm Ceilerson, liowena; Mrs Kelley, W A Tate, White Salmon; J A Davis, J.a uranne; rraria: cneeiy, ji W Samvll, San Francisco. THE DALLES. OREGON MONEY TO LOAN. We have an unlimited amount of money to loan on ap proved farm security. Thornbury & Hudson, The Dalles, Or. WM. MICHELL, ii Ordera by dispatch, mail or In penon fulfil any nuur OI llie uay w uiRufc PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Pictures framed la all style and ie. Place of business cor. Third and Washington Streets. TUK DALU8, - OBEQOM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orncs, The Dalles, Or., Mr-h. 10, 1S!U. Notice In hert-by given that the followiug namcd aoulcr haa tiled notice of her InU-ntion tot make final proof In support of her claim, and that aalil proof will be made before the renlstcr and receiver at The Dallen, Or., on Wedneadaj, May a, 1''3, ?U: Jauo Ferfuaoa, Application No. S'.'tf, for tne r.i x.M'ti.,11 10. T. S ii.. H. Ii K. . M. Honietetid HOIIM. To the wife of W. IJike, Cascade Locks, on Monday last, a eon. In thi city, this morning, March 30, 18U2, to the wife of Paul Kreft, a son. DIED. In rl.la r-ltv. WediiesdaT at 0 P. m. r'lr Vonnmna Caintiliell. dnlllflltcr of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbell, aged 8 years, 0 months. The funeral will take place at 8-Mile, the date to be aiwcltied tomorrow. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cuiuvauou oi said land, viz; riamuel I., ratterson, Charles L. Frver, OllUt WelwrK and S. K. t'errK all of Wiipinltla, Or. S-iHU-at J"N W. LEWIS, Ki-Kister. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution Inaned out of the) (Intuit Court ol the etate nl vtvfun lor " asrjt county, In an action therein ptiniliiig. in which T. V. Kargher la piiiinuii aim a. j. " . fendant, dated the -Jlst d..y of February, 1H'., coiiiiiiandliiK nie to soil the Mil projHTty therein duMiribed, to-wit: the west half of Hecllon 1, Towllllp'JSoutn, KllllUti M cam, n ...., ...... said property had therelolore tnteu attached lii said action, ami out of the priweeils ol wild real property to atlfv the Ju. lenient reudentl and enterrd In the above entitled aett.ni on t ie i.ir. day ol Kehruary, IMU, In favor of the plaintiif and wtrilllNI tne lieieiitin... .o, tiiu Bin.. drawing interest nt tun percent, per aniinin from said Kebriiarv Hlh, l.tw, and the further auni nf ivs.7.1, drawliig Interest from said date at the rate of eight tier rent, per annum, and 0 at torneys line, and the further sum ol ."J.iW coato and disbursements therein, and accruing eosts, t will on the :M day of April, at the oourt house d.Mir in Hallea city, in said county and state, at the hour of 2 o cl.s-k p. m. of said day, sell all l aid alaive des.-rlh.ci rttsl prl"-rty to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, I satisfy said Jiidn.r'tnt, Interest, costs, attorneys leea, audacciu. W.U. T. A. WARD, J-3.S .1 BherilTol Waseo County, Oregon.