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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FKIDAY, JULY 7, 1893 I . vvMxv U-in tut ot j in Uniinci .-. ' I, ,,f Mr.. Williams, tlm toai hor, her l"n uri-r'" W ,"'ln ml.ix.l lioiiw, brinnii-e tlnvir i , . i i.h iiaskeU. At 11 o'clock "Lw lan to arrive", ru by the Mtrthe l.omw lull " OV(,r . Tli wliool r.Kiiu w then X-a l'UCainilH!hl!, D1 ', .pta-arance of the well-flllcl ' .li.U-ut tht Juniir Flat Lcann.H l eot-lwa in the culinary ThenJ were run cas., r'"- ttll !''.' tcr dinnrr lhe l,,'-,!er ni rl,ilJren forrl wc" rrnK I'- bnh refleine! mum crvuu on I hool. "Jane t Conqueat," by KaJic ',-' A I--ud of Urnrena," by !e Morri.. Hymn." by . Morri, by Polly trl Tb Po'1" Snake," by Cora Mia EJ'tb," by Anna Beitlie, all rm in tl,eir ,in'' "s'Knina I'ledV'' el1 wnaereJ. "When .re Mm." by ten lyi, wu well en. AN the little onea had their reriW' well learned and recited n Birely. The teacher then treated n0pili and patron, to randy. it board of director then acked Williann to take charge of the .JufXt term, which ahe agreed to nix'b to the gratification of her V.. thoae present we noticed Mr. I Jamei Brown, Mr. and Mr. Lf Crabtree, Mr. Muad, Mra. -ut, Mra. M. Woodruff, Mra. J. r, Mrs. K. BuU, Mra. X. Crabtree, E. Wbitlock, Mrs. It. Beittie, Mrs. Mrs. W. tJ. Morris, Mr. C. L. - Mini Marria Morris. Mrs. M. i-x Clark Douifliton, Geo. Woodruff, H. Kelley, Mrs. L. Kelly, Miss i Iranian, Clyde and Wayne Whit- LMer Kelley. On Who Was Tiiikk. ktMl Kaport. L kiliosiujt is a report of the public Li ia diitrrt Xo. 30, in the county School cemtnencirig March find rading Jane 30th, 189;!: i - 1 ''1J!I"""" I" 1P i "Sing iuupoll Uwif j g 5 3 j t! i av I j sj rjoiuaqnna pnoj, j 55?.?! j 5, pcsipuua tJS -ok j 22 i. j pl0-11 'too. ""S j -is iz i 'ipjviswiin ts j V:32 j 2 wtus tiv us 5 i 3 j ;j Hnj i.(p -O,' j 5i32 j up Misa Klsi Ball, Teacher. Tk Pearth IS-Mlla. Muurthof Julr waa celebrated at rook bouse place on 1-Mile at a large crowd was in attendance. iaration was read by II. Wilhelin la oration was delivered by Mr. II. k.l of The Dalles. Among other I r h spoke of the near prospec t of of the Colombia river, and W.Uie pioneera bad taken in the nt of the west. Many of the iremeiita and events of the I'wiold, which the speaker be rsifved well for s similar contin- pfortl.e future. lie pictured the s-rful development of our country, thirteen small colonies along the f'tic snaboard to the present oiajes- '-'portions of half a continent. Our of twertiment was compared with d others, and the vast auperority I rrpublicani form was logically CIe"y shown. A feature of the 'i was the mention of the Xicam al, which would give the H States the commercial aupremacy 'ternoon waa given over to pic Vsnd a grand ball in the evening ted a very pleasurable day. A Oay Party. "tysttrted for Trout Lake this consisting of Messrs. Ferguson, illiatiis, Malcolm Jameson, F. wr and Will Corson. They are -JUij)pe.J for a first-clans riiMtl.-atinif n l will got four more horses at ' '-iinnn for use in continuing r'P. Ferinson. I h Hrlr., r..r f 'nather. and 1 IM tirtliroiiA am. " '' oy me -omi)inwl action ! ud, wind and huckleljerry juice. " Cpourth rvntaln. '"J'iiH'ss meeting of the Kpworth " iU be held tonight. Action '"'bably he taken on the fountain 0TrilT furtiixl.n.1 l,v II, ., ....I ' ' front of tlie iKJstoflice. It is to donate it to the citv, the r smi.in2 the t "I it in running order. It aome- times p'ta rU)hh1 up and as it is no laxly' business to attend to it, destroys ita useful ne. Mur Mft. A iH'tilion for money to run the pub lic sl.ol at Moro is being circulated. Qnilu a numlxT of the Moro people are attending camp meeting at Wasco. Mr. Damon's new house will soon be ready for occupancy. It is a very neat dwelling. Mr. Craft has returned from his visit j in the esct, and reports a pleasant time I at the world's fair. ' Mr. D. Adfttna Matt in Rttiriiluni-j the show In The Ial!es last week and reports a pleasant time. The Odd Fellows installation of olll cers took plaow Saturday evening. Mr. Flora, the proprietor of the City Hotel, furnished the supper. Mrs. K. M. Ifslie hat returned from week's visit to Hood Klver. Several parties from this section are intending to go there to spend the fourth of July. Klder Grant preached to the people of Moro Sunday morning and evening at the Baptist church. He travels one hundred miles to come to Moro, and cornea twice a month. Cirass Valley now enjoys communica tion with her sister towna by the tele phone, which I think ia only forerun ner of a railroad which is needed in this section of the country. Mr. J. J. Shieffer braces up quite proudly behind tho gold medul on his watch chain, and he has a right to, for the quartette, including himself, which he drilled, won it at the musical contest at Grass Valley. The east wind on Saturday made some long faces among the farmers, but Sun day the west wind was blowing again with some indications of rain. Grain ia burnt some, but a good rain would yet make a good wheat crop for Sherman county. Mr. M. E. Leslie and Mr. W. J. Teddi- cord w ill soon have dwelling houses in worse of erection in the sooth part of town. A part of the lumber is on the ground. Pr. Hill and brother have fitted op the old school building into very convenient dwelling bouse. . A party of Moro young people will take a trip to the mountains this week Grass Valley ia striving to make the celebration at that place a grand suc cess and they know just how to accom plisb it, as was plainly to be seen at the association held there last month. Mono, Or., July 3, 1693. Dos. PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. Mr. O. Jacobs, of the Oregon City Woolen Milla, is in the city. Mra. Esther Menefee left for Wasco today, where ahe ii engaged as school teacher. Mrs. J. A. Vawter is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. si. Ward of this citv. and will return to her home at Willows to morrow. Norman C. Wilson hat returned from California where be went to visit his father, who waa recently stricken with paralysis. M. W. Orton of Albanv waa a visitor in the city today. He lost a wife and five children within a year. But one child remains, a little boy of about 8 years. Thu radar. Jos. Sherasis in town. C. M. Grimes, cattle buyer, is in the city. D. Wilcox of Mackin Flat was a pass enger home today. Miss Fannie Marble of Portland ia the guest of Miss Nellie Butler. T. T. Nichols and family, of the Col umbia house went to Portland yesterday. Herbert Folger of the Xew Zealand insurance company ia in the city today. Ieslie Butler, Nellie and Pearl Butler and Miss Marble of Portland took trip to Celilo today. II. Herbring left for Sprague today, in eompanv with Otto Kleeman, an architect of Portland. E. Bailey of Idaho, formerly of Crook county waa passenger home today. He measures 6 foot i from tip to tip. How is that for highT Chas. Haight, accompanied by Mr. Judd.a wool buyer of Hartford, Conn., and Kd. Joslyn went to Trout lake Mon day and returned last night. They report fishing excellent, which they further confirmed by bringing back with them over 'JIKJ of the speckled beauties. MallKIEO. A double wedding occurred yesterday at 11 a. m. at the residence of Mrs. Obarr. The parties were D. W. Blossom to Mrs. Julia Obarr and Clinton Mc Kunnell to Miss Stella Turnbolt. Hev. Wm. Michell lied the double knot. Spring Mril-in. Dr. Ounn'a Improved Liver Pills on account of tlieir mild action are especi allv adapted for correcting spring disor I ders, such as impure blood, tired brain and aching ami worn out txxlv. Jhey act promptly on the Liver and kidneys"; drive out all impurities from the blood, and malaria from the system. Onlv one pill for a dose. Try them this spring. Kold at 25 cts. a box by Blakely & Houghton. Druggists, The Dalles, Or., w tti-1 . m A Burs J ars for Tiles. Itching piles are known by moisture in. ...,ru,.;r.iioi Miislntfintene itchinif when warm. This form, as well as, blind, bleeding or protruding, ieid at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Peine ly, which nets directly on p'trts air.-etcd, j she rbs tr.mors, always ilchinf and f-l f" ts a permanent cure. W cents. , Druggists or inal. Circulars free. Dr., H-wanko, :i.1 Arch ft., Plcladelphia, Pa. hold by J!laW:!7 & Houhto?,. wly -4lvant-riiieu ha MlttirolKy. A!nt.tU. The advancement mnde in the knowl edge of tho 1 s of meteorology hus kept pace with discoveries made, in all other linen of scieuii:ic research. The follow lug illiiHtrateH the exactness with which the weather predictions are no ina 'e: On the day before that previously ! fur the pioneers' picnic the coiiimitli e in charge telegraphed to Mr. I'agne, the local forecast othcial for the north I'ncilic coast, for a special forecast for this vicin ity, ami received in reply the prediction that the day won Id ! stormy nnd unlit for outdoor enjoyment. On thestrongth of this tho picnic was iostpoiied, and the following day fully justified tlej predic tion. On Thursday last another request was made Mr. I'aguo for a peep into the future, and the reply received, although not promising good weather until the afternoon, was sufficiently favorable to decide the committee to go ahead with the arrangements made. The prediction was also fulfilled to the letter. It is but just to Mr. Pagtie to state that, under his administration, a marked improve ment has leen olwerved in the reliability and usefulness of tho weather forecasts. Ask vonr dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver There will doubtless he a larger amount of fruit canned on the Pacific coast this year than ever before. The canneries are making extensive prepara tions for this purpose. A Word to Laillva. Ladies who desire a lieautiful clear skin, free from pimples, Ixiils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gonn's Improved Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and make them bright, and will cure headache from whatever cause it arises. Kemeiiilier you are only required to take vim tmnll pill at led time, which i coaled with pure sugar and will not grie or produce any unpieesant sensation. aie at cents by Illakeiey fc Houghton. 3m A ton of gold is worth ?ii07,xS.H.l : of pure silver, 27,704.84; l,0t0,000 in gold weighs 3,t8f. 8 pounds; of silver, 5J,929.9 pounds. Be it known toaii whom it may con cern, that the garden through which Mosier creek runs is private property, and that all fishing ami hunting within the inclosures is trespass, and will be treated as such hereafter. 6 9w!5t "Why silent lr," a lover aikcd the maid W ith charndn heslutluii. And he nrgieried not it eehaiife to suy, "More this nt lmtfjsrndifltrr Oay I'm waiting for the declaration." WAKE IIP. If j6m wake up in tho morning with a bitter or bad taste in your mouth, Languor, Dull Ileadache, Despondency, Constipa tion, take Simmons Liver Regulator. It corrects the bilious stomach, sweetens the breath and cleanses thefurred tongue. Children as well as adults sometimes eat something that does not digest welj, producing Sour Stomach, lleartburn, Restlessness, or Sleeplessness a good dose of Regulator will five relief. So perfectly armless is this remedy that it can bo taken by the youngest infant or the most delicate person without injury, no matter what the condition of tho system may be. It can do no harm if it does no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never fails in doing good. CtVf iTI. TRadk ssasira. OtSION aATBMT. COPVniOHTS. J tor Information and fro Handbook writs to MI NN A lO, XI HKOJUW4T, Nkw Vouk. OHfst buraau for aerurlntf patents In America. Kvary pausit lJfn uut by us la broua-ht bforn tMpuLustiauouesairsn tntotnuamtmUim $ rieutific Jlmmr f arrant rftmihrftnn of any anantlflr panar In the vorlO. i'luoilJr llluatratail. No iiitHHreut tan should b without II. Wnekly. :.0J I.r SI , H monilia A'Mraaa Mf NN A O xuiumiit, 31 llrgndaay, tiwm Sort uty. Worlds fair ftecomadatlou THE HOSKDALE HOTEL C4I4 Star Avcnuc. Chicaoo, Ilis. A G Goldsmith. Psopsiitos. WOtlDI Cotstjj J M) swtoival fr-i.ocTio or aoscoatc hotci T Hooma All OnfaIHa Onrn Karr lliltiK f!r-l- laaa. Only 3 hlorha from bllli kl. rm ra lira, 1 ernta, I oo prr day Ivr sab irrauu. baud fur llrculara. I Solentlflo American Aoency forJy jS) jA VlJstTw dVm Irks, lj-Jr OtSIOSl ATKNT. 7 ( J LJ L J TO HIS MK.M0UY. i i 1 Indiana Will Mark tho Orave of j Governor Jcnuina. ; ltrnisrliull C'hararlrr of the First t'lilvf I I tM iilla f the llouslrr htata Ills S'iffht Acalnst Mavrry Itlilued i ly Drink. The lute session of the Indiana letrih j luture made an appropriation of "jiJ I for the purpose. f erecting a uionu j ment at the frrave of Jonathan Jen ning'H, the first (rovernor of Indiana, nnd the citizens of I'harlestoun and Clark ooiiiity have swelled the original amount anpr,.iriuted by private ul sx'ription until the monument fund has reached a respectable figure. Jonathan Jennings was one of the remarkable men of Indiana. He was liorn in Xew Jersey in 174, removed to Pennsylvania, and while young came down the Ohio river in a tlntboat and settled at Jeffersonville, where he commenced the practice of law. Soon after ho was made clerk of the territo rial legislature. He was elected the first territorial delegate to congress in ItkW. Although a democrat young Jen nings was bitterly opposed to the ex tension of slavery, and through his efforts more than those of any other man Indiana was admitted to the union as a free state in 1)410. At the first constitutional convention held in Cory den in I HI Jonathan Jennings was elected president of the convention and after the adjournment he an nounced himself a candidate for gov ernor of the new state. Atthe August election of 1H16 he defeated Thomas Posey, the then territorial governor, receiving 5,211 votes, his Jeunings opponen 3,t34 votes. Two years later Gov. Jennings was appointed by President Monroe a com missioner to negotiate a treaty with the Indians, and after a hitter legal contest he held the office of g-overnor as well as commissioner. lie was re elected (rovcrnor in 1M0 and resigned the povernorsh'p in pejj, having1 been elected to congress. Ho served four terms in the lower house of congress and was defeated for a fifth term by Ucn. John Carr. On retiring from con gress Mr Jennings removed to his farm near Charlestown. The ex-governor's HOUSS WHERE GOV. JESNIXOS I1ELD HIS WEDDISO RECEPTIOX. residence was a large double log-house, situated two and a half miles west of this village, surrounded by several hun dred acres of fertile blue grass lands. Here he entertained the leading poli ticians of Kentucky and Indiana in that hospitable manner for which he was noted. He owned a large still house and mill, situated on his estate, and kept a number of servants, al though he was a very plain man, fre quently being taken by strangers for one of the ex-governor's servants. The convivial habits of that period soon claimed him a victim, and it is recorded that li's political career was cut short by his uncontrollable desire for drink, his warmest friends voting against him in his last race for con gress. He wc twice married. His first wife was a Miss Hay, a member of one of the oldest and most promi nent families in Charlestown. He was married a few years before his death to Miss ClarisMi Jlarbee, of Lexington, Ky., and James K. Sharp, an old gen tleman residing here, who as a boy lived with Jennings during the last year of his life, speaks in glowing terms of the ideal homelife of the ex governor and his second wife, even the governor's convivial habits caus ing no ripple on the sea of domestic bliss. The ex-governor was taken ill in July, ls:i4, and on the Siith of that month he passed away, surrounded by his family and many devoted friends. The next day the remains were placed in a common furm wagon and taken to the little cemetery, situated on a high hill in the western part of Charlestown, and there Interred. The grave will soon be marked by a monument of Vermont granite. The old house in which (Jov. Jen nings and Miss ltarbee were married and where the governor held his first reception st ill stands on aenrner o fone of Charles'town's pretty streets after having stood the ravages of nearly a century. Ills Appenranco Was Timely. "May I ask you, madam," inquired the gentlemanly caller at the front door, removing his hat, "if there ha been a lurge and successful cixiking school in this neighborhood for some weeks?" "There has," replied the lady. "Some memlHT of your family hus been in attendance, perhaps," he ven tured. "Yes. Two of my daughters attend It." "Ah!" rejoined tho caller, pleasantly. "A good cooking school is one of tho adjuncts of an advanced civilization. I am always interested to notice the ad vance of a community in the knowledge of the gentle arts and sciences that go to make up tho sum of human happi ness. Hut 1 have allowed myself to for get the business upon which I have ventured tos all," he continued, briskly, opening a small valise, "f am introduc ing a small but comprehensive work, entitled: 'The Horrible I'urse of Dys pepsia and indigestion; How ( tired and How licmoved.' The price Is only seventy-live cents, and I cwi aureyou, madam Thank. (Jixnl morning!" Chicago Tribune. mm 'J.I.IMm n, rreuilums. (il'ered by Liggett A Mvers Tobacco Co. of St. liuis, Mo. The one guessing nearest, the nu in ler of ople who will attend the World's Pair gets fi.OOO.OO, tho second $l,IMKUsJ, etc. Ten Mar to bacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer for particulars or send for circular. tT-'.'H Ansirreefthle Laxative and NKHV K TON ll. Sold by Driitrvislaor sent by mall. 2So.,tOo., ami tl.OU rr pucksire. Ham pies five iriS IKIfH The Favorite TOOTH rWIH UU JflVforUieTeetbandbresta.too. Far sain by ftnlpaa Klnarsly. WM. MICHELL, UnderiaKer ana EmDaimer. Orders by dispatch, mall or In person illlcd any buur of the duy or iiIkIU. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Pictures framed in all styles and sizes. Place of business cor." Third and Washington Streets. TH K DALLKS, - OltKOON Wasco warenouss Co., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. f?ates Reasonble. MARK GOODS W . W. Co. THE DALLKS, OK. Patents. J. R. LITTELL, Attornty and Counaellor PATENT TRADK-M AKK AND I'OPVKKiHT CASKS. Opposite I'atent Office. Washington, U.K. Over twelve years' experience. America and Koksiok patents. C A vk a rs and all bunlne-is arisiuE under the patent laws promptly and carefully executed. RK-ikctki) C'ahrs accorded special attention. Write fur Information. I'roM RECEIPT or MODEL OS SKETCH OF l. VKKTin.N, I ADVIHK AS TO PATENTABILITY WITH OUT CHABUK. Mention this paper. ATTENTION FARMERS The Imported Belgian Stallion, Will stand for the Hrasoii yf 193, At Richmond's rttjtble In The Dufles on Frirtnys and SHturditys; at Ike Vomit's on Mondays and Tucodays; at R. Hnnd'-t.ts', lulle west of Boyd Y. O., on Vdnesdijri. CCCC Importe 111 ixxs by D. P. Stnbbs JJJJ nn, of KslrnWd, Iowa. Hk Is a lark Bay, with Black '1'olnts, and is ref-Utered at Brussels as So. fr.sl, asid in Amf rlco us No. 1'. ( (MO is one of the nuoat hreri Kraft Horaea In America, is coiniaif S, years old, and weight IhUU pounds. i. TERMS flln-rlc r-lr-c in: for the season 15; to insure a foul fM; fn olusa of live or more mares to one man, $10 for the season, or $15 to insure a fistl. Ily the aeasoii payable Orto ter 1st: toin"ure, fine and payable as soon as the mare Is known to lie in fisil. Mures not brou-rht regularly will be charged for by the season. M. W. 4 W. L. FREEMAN', Owners, Boyd, Waeo Co., Or. DKlNKKNNEHS.or theLIQIOIt HA KIT toured at Horns la Ten Daya by admln Isterlng Dr. Haines' Oulden MpeclHo. It ran be given In a glass of beer, a cup of eort'ee or tea. or In fotst, without the knowledge of the imtient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a Mrmanent and siMily euro, whether the patient is a imslerate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It hss been given in thousands of cass, and in every instance a perf -et cure has fol lowed. It never lulls. Tbe system ouee impreg nated with the specilie, It becomes an utter im IMHislbillty for the Ibjuor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 4M-age Isstk of particulars free. Address the (,iii.i,s.f )-racin; to., IV Knee rit., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8TKAYKD. On the i'Ml of May last I had two roan mares get out of my psalure on Tvgh Hiiige, near Klnghlcy. They are alsmt ft and 7 years old and weigh lino to l-Ki pounds each, anil arc branded as follows; One is branded thus, z on the right shoulder, and the oth r thus, DC on the left hip. Anyone giving me Information of their whercalsiuts, or returning them to me at Kings ley, will be sutialrty rewarded. 4tw John Marx. NOTICE. LaMD Ornvi, The Dulles. Or.,j May :il, li.l, ( Complaint Irivlna tsMl eutere.1 at this Office by r rank stci Imau agiaiist WIIIIhiu A. Ilnlllln l.l for almntloning his lloinetcail Kntry No. 41-".', lintel .lime :t, IWJ, upon the rtW, of rtcctlun s, Towmihlp I Mouth, Kniige hi K , III Wascoeounty, Oregi'll, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are herehv summoned to ap-ar ut this olliee on llie '."Hli Any of .Inly, Ivm, at loo'cbs-k a. in., to refiHiint ami furnish tisti inony concerning said alli-gel Hbuniloiinicnt. John W. Lewis, Kegiter. ADMIN ISTUATOK'S NOTU'K V.iHfxi lx ht'r.-t.v vin thitt tlie im(!"rsi(r"P'1 llHJI lltllv M f 1 " tv ruiirt nf tlit mult' C on nititiihitrntrtii tlif .-..n't Int.- t'f KJiiit S tiM'o niiiiil , thrit h' Iiiim "tiilv ((iiiillli'i nn h iHlniintslintir. Al! 'i)iis Ifi v l lit? rlil Will pTVTIlt tht o ilnl m i f Vtiiil'm tl A. HtilMn. hlii Vrtlir ,V .iM i.ri.ilut v. i ' fit. Ml tt f 1..t" 'f H.l H. t, 1 )Kh till ) ,i.f .Iinie A-lm'r -if 9r-tr;tf of In iV tti" lintiiHiihiV fiUli- jini lor " i'm ctMiiitv, oft lir(-tim f-lnuT. nii'1 now ..n'cii.-f). uml it nil. I It lii'W hi liii! iim inn ntrnltint M'I'I estjit , i t -t I i t mc nt tt ' fl ni' n-l. iiniali)iii'!s jit 'l virli ion, -hlitu MX liit)lith ( . .1 VAN III YV. la:i U -iiimei, U'.t d. A A lM I N I.iTUATIU X MA LE. Noiiif U lieri't.y itUi-h thut i ixirKtirttHrr of mn oni.-r in. in Hit-1 oimly l oiirt (Ton, for VVhm tniiilv, miihI i tin' -tjit of orw- nri tlti' it.th ilny ol .Ntl fill Irt-r. lV'L. ill t r of tii fMitir. of A. H. MiMiri', ili'tMMHt, I hi! ill thi .Dtli iImv (.1 iny, nt tlitf lioiir (f j duy, Ht .t)lnc Hticth.ii . -lM-k p. M. Ol RM1 Ht thmloor of tUta i-oiiiii rniiri iioiim- Hi J to on-tv.n, the fotlmt in ii U-Ioiifctf li to thy tiiW' of II. n, U cotintv. lldti TCtll OrtllalTlT H. MlMir. tUWHMWM. lo-W ii; l-TH 7, K, '.t, hi the wr-t "Hi. o lot 1 1. h I h i ill u:a.. lift f.ir in li-..-k ii of I iii eh - Mn'n hlu It A'lflttioii to imllfn 4 itv. tiri ifoii: unul ""i" "' " ih- hoiu m im aixjifru bKMcr for cm b II IJMI1U, H KAII A. MOIlltK, A.linltiistratrix Dutil Tlic liullcs. Or., Nov. Is, irrj. I illoO-l'Jw.V AI .M INISTltATOU'S NOTICE. ToTi r. Is hereby given that by an order of the I County Court of the HUte of Oregon hereto fore iiuiile, the undersigned has ts-cn duly ap pointed and is now the iniilliled and acting administrator of the estate of Hainuel I'litterson, deceal. All ihtsoiis having claims against the above named deceased are hereby untitled to present their claims with the pma-r vouchera to meat my residence near Wapiuitln, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Andall lieraons indeliUil bt said esUte are hereby required t4 settle such Indebtedness forthwith. J. H. KCHANKH, Administrator of Ksbiteof eamuel Ul'atterson, deceased. 4tvt Waplultla.Or., June 4th, UW. SUMMONS NS. In the Justice Court for East Uallt-a Precinct, Wasco county, Oregoiyf lau Baker, 1 Plaintiff, vs. V William Kiley, I UtfrMlanl. J To William Rilry, Uir. aborenJned defendant. In the name of tto KtabVof Oregon, You are hereby required bVapis-ii before the under signed, a Justice of fV Psfice for said Precinct, on the lid day of Jul. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ut the olfd of aaid Justice in said precinct, to answer the ajjove-uamed plaiutitf in a civil action. The defendant will tifte notice that If he fall to answer the complult o the plaintiff herein, the pluintitl will takeudggaent against him for $71.ii.", and interest aieroou at tlie rate of n per cent, per annum froia the lltK day of June, IMS), and for the further sum of K.00 and Interest thereon nt the rat of 8 per cant, per annum from the 1:1th duy ifl March, 1KM and for his cost and disbursements herein. This summons is served niton you bypubllca tion in pursuance of an onler made and herein on the 17th day of May, ls'.nj. L. 8 DAVIS, 5 19td Justice of the Peace. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of nule. Issued out of the circuit court of the stiite of OMCon fr the county of Whco, in an action in t-aid court wherein the Solicitor's Iwn and Trust Compauy in plaintiff, and John II (ierdea, M. 1. MorgHn and L. K. Morse, adniinitttrator of the estate of (.'. VV. Finn, deceawd, are defend ants, to me directed, commanding; me to veil the land in the said execution and order of gale de scribed, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section thirty-four :t4 in townshln two 2 north of ranffo' ten 10 east of the Willamette meridian, in Waco county, state of Oregon, to pay the judgment rendered In Raid cane, to-wit: The ffuio of tive hundred dollam with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, from February 22, isy, and seventy-live dollain attorney feci, and eosta taxed at f'Jfi.10, 1 have this day lea vied upon the aaid land, and on Saturday, the 22d day of July. at the hour of 10 o. clock a. in., iu front of the court house door in aaid county and state, I will sell said laud, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor. The Dalles, Or.. June 13, 1893. T. A. WARD, tds Sheriff of WascoCountv. State of Oregon. NOTICE. V. 8. Land Orrici, The Dalles, Or., May , Oomnlaint having been entered at this office by Stephen A. Kistneruguinst William Hayes for ahandonimr bis Homestead Kntrv. No. 2279. dated August Hi, lsM, upon the NVV quarter .1 l.t T ,1.1 C Tl .. .. ,, T.' I Wasco countv. Oreiron. with a view to the can cellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 29th day of July, at 10 o'clock A. M., to mw- poud and furnish testimony concerning aald alleged abandonment. jtirtn n. i.r.v in, 61Cw6t Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. I.AND OrrtcB, The !allea, Or., May 31, IsSS. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bus filed notice of his intention to muke final pnof in support of his claim, and that said tm)f will be uiaue before the register and receiver of the 1". H. I-and oflice at The Dalles, Or., on July 14, 1S91, vu: 1'hlUlp M. Klatner. of Wamlc: Homestead application No. 3S2-4 f.ar iner.,'4 iNt'i oi reciion isv in qr see tic. n -.-. and Eli accUon J), tp. 4 b, R 12 E W. M. He names the following witnesses to nrove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz. : A.J. Hwltt, (r. w . Lucas, Samuel Hrotls, w m. ranow, ail ot w amic, uregon. 6 1,-,-H JOHN W. 1.KW1S, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T. 9. Land Orrici, The alles, Or., MhI l.", 1K9S. Notice It hereby given that tlse following- named settlef has Hied notice of h J intention to make tlnsl pvf in aupMrt of )fn claim, and that said pnf Avlll be nuidu ts'lofA' the Itegister and Hecelvcr at 'The Dalles, Oruton, uu Thnra- Julytith, U'JA, vtz t harP Homestead anrllcnthi No. sjll, for the Lot a of Section I I and Lot of Sat tion II, Tp. I N.. R. 1J E. w . M , . He names the followingtnesses to prove his continuous residence uih1 and cultivation of said laud, vis- X ermlii Hegln, Alexander iPaKiienin, relet Crinum, and Alihona 8andoi,N all of Tb Dalles, Or. v Ui-aO JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.awd omcg, The Dulles, Or.,i May 10, I sua. I Notice Is henbv Riven rliut the followlnK- namcd settler has tlUsi luitice of his intention Us commute and make IliiuJ proof lnsupNtrtof Ms claim, and that said pns( will N. inailtf twforc the Register and receiver nt 1 lie Dalles, or., uu Saturday, June -.'I, IK':!, viz.: l'reatoa Redman, Homestead Appllcatlnn No. 4I'.'I, for the NE'i f Sec. !M, Tp. a N., K. 11 K. W. M. Ho naiiies the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon, anil cultivation of, sum land, viz.; ieorge Kiddell, Andrew J. Unton, John Pen nington nnd Frederick Wickmau, all (if The Dalles, Or, t.i JOHN W. LEW IS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornn. The Dnll. t)r., Mch. 10, tsns. Notice is lieratiy given Ihet the following named settler has Hied notice of her intention to make liuul prsf in suMNirt of her cltilm, and Unit shi. I prisif will bufnade'beiore the register it shIiI prisif will butnatle'beti I receiver at Ilia UAllra, Or., i iy.l, vU: Jnf ' Verguson am: tin n ciliieMiuy. May Homestead A ppl iiithvi No. :t"."si, for the NWVi of section In, 1 . H. 12 V W. M. she us s thalolluwlnjr wituessca to prove her rontiniiniis resnleucu upyu and vulthuiton ul sulci Isiict, vl.: samiiel I.. I'ulterHi.n, Cliurles L. Fryer, Ollle Welieitf mid 8. fc. Kerrls, all of Wnpinllla, Or. II'1 114 JOHN W. I.KW IS, Register. NOTIC T."TH'K i herein iiiven If it the llliiliTUirned hus been uiipciileiiy tin. il-n: roiiuty l oiirt of the Mcclc- ol t.i-cn, lor i cie . i n 1 1 1 1 v oi Unsco, by an or Icr Jf mi il nnd ei t. iiilon tne lllli cbn . f Al-rll. p ..i, inlinlul'llulor ol t.ia estate of illililll II. IJtl til, lute ot U 11-imI oll.lt, I in v ii. ami no cl f -i-.Sl All peri.0,1 hm ing ehilllis Htrcliin-t Miny .l.it. lire lie -i ,-liy nolllieil 1,1 piescnt th s.inic. np'Ti ,t ,, iii '.I, to inv ut my i.lliee In Dull, s ' v, u'li1 u it lil u six liiclllh from the o m iicni . Diitcd this 111 . I. iv of An- II. 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