THE DALLES EEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1893. A SUGGESTION. Why Mat riBii Wark p th. Htraalu aa turn Prae.ala. The city council are duiagr spiundid work ou SeconJ strait and are undoubt edly taking a groat deal of pain to nmke a good job of it. It la roballe, too, that Uihv receive many suggestions an to tin best manner of doing the work, which if they would try to follow would lun.l tlit'in in the insane asylum. But in the general amount of advice which in so kindly and freely volunteered them Tint C'iiiuivk i.k inirvKtB that they finish their work as they proceed. We notice that the street crofHiugs are left as they always have been, and that mud is lieing continually drained up on tlie uevr work from adjacent streets. It is a Kood principle, iu all jobii, wherever practicable, to finish the work as it pro gresses, and that is what they are doing at the Cascade IxH-ks. If we could have two completed squares of good street now which will divert the water as fast as it accumulates, and present a good, flat dry surface, we are sure that everyone would appreciate the value of the work being done, theer would be no com plaints and the council would fairly re vel in the favorable opinion of the whole community. InatUutlolis of l.vnrulug I'hutum), Or., Dec. L'S, lsiia. To Tiik CnnoNH'i.ii : Puring tho pant three days the educators of the state have beeu assembling at the high school building. The State Teachers' association and the College association were both in ses- aion at once. V hile the former lias heeu occupied in discussing topics rela tive to the beitt methods of instructing, the latter has lieeu doing a no less im portant work in strengthening' and broadening higher education in Oregon. Aside from the literary and musical features of both day and evening pro grams, the lectures from the lending College professors were exceedingly eu tertaining and instructive, us well as highly beneficial in their inlluence. De sides eliminating the defects in the state system of education, it is the constant Clara A. Moore has charge of the music aud ill render a selection outside of the regular program. Everybody la in vited to be (decent. A chorus of chil dren's voices is a feature of the evening. Come and enjoy a treat. Admission U" cents for adults; 15 eta for children. PERSONAL MENTION. la tin , itradshaw. Wntiiendiiy. Mrs. Nancy I'.lakeney is visiting her sons in this city. Mr. K. Littletieid of Laiavette guest of ids sister, Mrs. V. I. Mr. K. M. Cooper of Hillings, Mont., a son of 1). J. Cooper, arrived inThe Italics Saturday evening. Tliiirduy. Mrs. J. C. I.ncky came down from Union last night. I'rof. A. Iroy, one of the survivors of Halaklava, of the famous light brigade, is in the city today, aud made Tnc CniioMi i.k a pleasant call. Friday. Mr. K.d .Mays went to Portland yee-terdav. Mr. T. II. Johnston of Iufur is in the city today. Mr. C. J. Coats worth took Portland this morning. Mr. John Mi'Crutu of Portland guest of Mr. Win Curtis. P.. K. l.aughiiii and W. Lord went the Cascades this morning. M. K Jameson took the curly morning train for Portland, where he will remain. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I.ucky left on the morning boat for a short stay iu Portland. Ilrlubt Cunt About Mia Oraat lovantor's loaly Helpmeet. Edison, the jrrcut inventor, has an Ideal home at Orange, N. J., and a churniiii), wife to preside over it. Mr. Kdinon In-fore Iut murriiirc was Mbm Ninu Miller, daughter of Lewis Miller, the millionaire inventor and leading liht in the ChuutniKiiiu movement. KdiNtin met her in Huston, where khe was Ktudyinir music, some time in l-a. He fell desperately In love, and within six month.-, they were cri(..'uicd to be married. The wedding tool, pluce in Pebruary, Ihhii. Mm. Kdisou 1h tull und btutel.v unil has brown eye and winn, ilurk huir und a clear olive.com- a trip to Is the to An Amerloan't Disooveriea la Peru and Doll via. I MKM. TltoUAS A. l:tISON. Mint Myrtle Michell was a passenger on the aflcrunou train for a vhurt visit in I'oi tland. Mrs. Iunn removed to Hkk1 Iliver this morning, here she will perma nently reside. Mrs. Annie Oliver, nee Sylvester, de parted for her home In Portland on the alts-rnoon train today. Misses t'rsula and Nona Much and Annette Michel! left on the lioat this morning for a few days' stay iu Portland. Mr. K. V. I.ittlefieid, who has been visiting J mine ana .Mrs. l.rmlMlisw lor the past few days, returned to his home plexion. She is perfectly proportioned und very graceful aud altogether a chtirminir woman. The Kdison home, (ilenmont, in in I.lewellyu Park, a suburb of Orunjre, and one of the liretldest places in the Ounp-e mountain:,, beiii situuted on the eastern slope of Kjifrle PocU, whence can be ol.tained one it the most beautiful and cxteie.ive views t j lie had la the m iphhorho-id of New York. The observatory at Coney Is land, twenty miles uwuy. can tie dis cerned from there on a clear day, und charming' plimpsea of the intervening country. Clcr.mont itself in luxurious und beautiful. Its furnishing und decorations urc in the In-st of tuste, and ICilison hus a comfortable, biir library in which a bookworm might dream away his existence in contented peace and idleness. Kditou has no time for that kind of Thought to U. the Moat Ancient KamaUia ol U ClvllUntion to Ha Found t'pou I ha Western Henjlahera. Maj. William Sully 1 tee be. a retired army officer living at Thompson. Conn., Is ao'.it to send to the h uding urcliaiolojcists of this country and Muriic whut h' consider.'. pr;wfs of some very rvmiirWable discovi "ie thut helms inn de during res.-:ire"i , thut have cost him twenty ,vc :-! -tudy und a lurjre sum of mm ; e .;. ..led in novel lines of iuvestiL-:.e:i. lie be- licvt'K, suys the New Vor.i Mi;., that his finding's will convlncM i i ' -rui-ts thut America is the seal of older source of oocideiit.'il civiiiution llinn j either Assyria or Egypt. Muj i!."'le eluiiiis that the races thut 11 i.;:-: .!;e 1 i around the Mediterronenn th.' Ar.u- diau, the Assyriuu. the Lypti-Li. t!;.- Uomun and the liree'.c prove t!.. in- , belves to have been the byrrj'.v.rs j from n:i earlier people on this coiiti- i Uent. becuuse iu tho parallels that occur in the early traces of Itoth civili zation!, the frrcafer purity is found in the American ca:nplcs. Myths und symbol... and fvHdure talcs that Euro-j i. ii i.i'i i"li . i.a.e not oe?n nine ii The People Demand Good Goods, We always lielieve that the pe,,,i WMIlt H(M)1 Quality (,f gny kind (,f goods, either Groceries, IDx-y- Groods, snd we intend to always ke;. Our Slock in exclusion of any of the trashy stii!!. . not care to Uote prices in our advertisement but wm invite Everybody to call and ensmino' tne tCALITY of our liootir, and then jiid-je wheiiier or not Our Prices are Right. We nlwuy fut prices as LOW as it is posxible to SELL GOOD GOODS f;.. s : i k is a! ay a i r-mpl-te, ami uni'0 ou t i ;ih and iiisf:et t)tti our stock ami our pCe-s, knowing they will please you. Joles, Collins & Co., by the cries, tti'-y !; or r. ' tliut i!ie h::ve obt.;inel iilteivd moili!i..; ii,. .ir.inu'i on C'e other si i'o g-jve o:ily oac cxamjiie. I u j. I'.ei in Mc.Minnvilie bv stenmer Regulator "''"".; ",-. province is this morning. " rutherto make dreams practical, and MT.Tr.it- to that end he spends most of his time In Mr. Rues T. Cliamlteriain, government i, ii .,... u. i aim of the college association to bring f''';'r !h "l"'r",'." VL V-l!!' i - hriek buildinirs alsmt five min- aavancej learning within the reach of ' " " o ; ..." "tes1 va IU those who think they have enough when to j0 B0 ore excteil to register. j they have completed the grammar j ,.... I land this afternoon, where she will finish this term of tier school and then They suy school. As it is, only ulout one youth in ten in Oregon is getting what he could have and should have in the wav of schooling to make him an accurate thinker and un influential leader in our IskIv politic. Like Mohammet aud the mountain if the iiihkws will not go to college, the college is going to the masses ; and this is university extension. The professors of the eleven colleges and tire state normal schools of Oregon are now in stronger svnipathetic touch than er In-fore. Kuril school is ready td help every other. An injury to one is ;in injury to u.':. A defect in one is a defect to all. These f.icts tire now be L'inning to lie resisted, and Orecon if ready to step into line with eastern state in perfecting her system of educa- Qi ;i).M. t l'.cr .11111 f rank limn). Country roads are very bad owing to the heavy rainfall. The prevailing hard times do not seem to ahect the holidays in'ich. There was a very pleasant party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clark at their home .Monday evening the "oth. Music was furnished by Mill Creek string hand. Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Obrist, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. l'ancher, Mr. and Mrs. Matney, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Han cock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vance, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Ciibsou, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Miss Olive Cannon, Mis Kdnu Hall, Miss May Clark, I). A. Kelscy, H. Clark, Kanch-r brothers, Earnest Hall, John Obrist, II. C. McKamey, Messrs. Walters, the two Swede boys. Mr. A. Pibron, Mr. Gahe Ilartt'l. Refreshments was served nt midnight and a splendid time was had in general. Scoons. Jtaa; Vear's KntrrtalDinant. l)o not forget the New Year's enter tainment and supper at the M. . church on Saturday evening, Dec. 30th. The ladies will have on sale aprons, mittens and iron holders, so bring your pocketbooks. Supper will be served from 5 till 8 o'clock for 25 cents and also after the entertainment to those wishing it. The following program will lie i?iven : Selection Mandolin and Guitar Club. P.ecitation "The Dutchman's Sere nade," A. Harnett. Song "Annie Laurie, " Ladies Quar tette. Reading. Siolo "The Song That Reached My Heart," Mrs. M. It. French. Recitation "Genevra," Miss Martin. Duet Sonata in D, Mrs. Collins and Miss A. Story. Talk on the World's Fair Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Song "What the Choir Sang Alnjut the lionnut," Margaret Kinersly and Maude Clarke. Recitation "She Wanted to I-earn l".bcntion," Miss Rtissell. Solo "'Augus McDonald, Miss Moore. Admission to the entertainment 2."j eta. tne profits to go towards the pastor's ciliary. Cantata January ad. At tho Christian chnrch Wednesday evening, Jan. 3, 1S1M, a cantata under the auspice' of the church. Miss go to New York where she will enter the lieilcvue hospital school for nurses. Mr. T. J. Hannah of Linn county is in The Dalles lixhiy en route to Grass Valley, where some relatives reside. Mr. Hannah says that in his section of the country no one is out of employment and no one suffering for food. He thinks lie would know ,it if such was the case, for lie lias becli running a large Hour mill there for many years, and no one lias vet asked him for flour. from the house that Mr. Edison ha often to :-o down to the luUiratory to remind her bus bund that it is meal time, for he pets so ubsorbed in his experiments that he quite forgets the necessity of eutmg. ussertu ! Smrittisriu the num.. urmorv nam." r,- . ; urnii.l:".. the s..-r:.').., I.arure m:iit!KIi'-1 when read li,r!tt of his American diseov In !?i.-journ y to distant lundii iv. i"-n alt.'tv 1, c i.i'. I bll'.i.lly u'..'l i ':i ir:i:itlr, h- thiults so or ie. be 1 ,i,-o of , at first un ariuadilio, lich in Peru i leum un i Successors 13 The Dalles Mercantile Co. 1-1 ',' ra pit. T i ;.r::i iiti-i e l the same wherever the v;;s l.iiowii. 1't:' I y the t;rne I reached uorl'icr.'i Mexico The Dalles, 0 THE IKMt.V. Dulur, f)r., Dec. 'S2. 1K1K!. to tite wife of W. J. Davidson, a daughter. In this city, flue. 2.1th. to the wife of J. R. McConnell, a daughter. In The Dalles, Dee. 2stli, to the wife of Rev. Eli D. Sutclill'e, a son. Dec. 2Sth, at the residence of A. Y. Marsh, four miles west of The Dalles, to the wife of Michael Thornton, a sou. IIAllUIEIl At the residence of J. T. Lucas, Dec. 2th, 1H!::. Mr. Levi R. Hilleary and Mary A. Tnrner. both of Klickitat, Elder J. W. Jenkins officiating. Ileal Kalala. D. J. and Mary E. Holmes to W. II. Holmes, ne'4' sec. 10, township 6 south, range 13 east ; 11.000. Haautlful Hantimant. Clapp & Co.'s weekly market letter cometimes contains something besides the jingle of money and the echoes from Wall street. Here is some beautiful word painting taken from the rejiort of Iecemlier 22d : The scale of magnitude is diminished at Yale tide. Every gift is of eipial sine measured by tiie spirit which created it. The prattle of a child equals the wisdom of a sage. The Fire island flash, the goddess of liberty torch, and the wax candle, are only lights of love. The par liament of man, the continental congress and the baby's dream, matters of equal moment. Creative, electric and legisla tive power only exist to draw sleds. The Nicaragua canal, the New York and St. Petersburgh railway and tariff re form can lie laid by for a child's rattle. About the household cradle the national wisdom lays its gifts, and over the Amer ican Christmas tree there hangs a star of hoe and destiny. Causa of Hard Tlmaa. A farmer down in San Joaquin county, Cal., thinks the cause of the hard times is liecause most people buy more than they produce. He says: "We let our timber rot and buy fencing; we throw away our ashes and grease and buy soap; we give away our hides and buy rope; we raise dogs and buy hogs ; we let our manure go to waste and buy guano ; we grow v. ceds and buy vegeta bles and brooms; we catch five-cent fish with a 1 1 rod ; we build school houses and send our children off to lie educated and, lastly we send our boys out witji a flO gun and a f 10 dog to hunt for ten cent birds." liismarck is reported to be suffering from his old complaint of neuralgia in the arm. His condition is complicated by indigestiou. FATHER OF ALL EGGS. Mndur l'Hllifd ICi.r Alar Ouea !! I.alll Till Monala'T. A lur;rc sjieclmcn of the vsrg of the fabled roc of the "Arabian Nights," or n'p.vorniH, us the extinct jrigunlic bird of Mudu'liseur is called, bus been se en red bv .1. Proctor, of Tumutuvu und Prlnec'r. Siii!ire. W.. who lias brought the curio-it y to Eon ion. It was dis covered lv some nulives uhoiit twenty miles to the Kouthwurd of .St. Angus tine's buy. on the south west eoust of Mudueunenr. It was floating on the ( aim sen within twenty yunis of the beueli. itii.l i'. MipjMMed to buve been washed U'viiv with the t .reshore. w hich consist i of sand hilis. aflei a hurricane iu the early purt of the year The chihilihe bme-.horemen f the unt, !,,! rpiniit;: thut the c;r(r had n value, showed tne iiiniM'.ii! piece of Hot ,:; nlxuit with a view of sale, mid i' line, came into the bauds of Mr. Proctor. The ej'f. winch is whitey brown iu color and unbroken, is a fine L iZZ :J f.OOS OF it's", llfc.N, OSTIUCII AXD COMCAIIKII. siM i inu n. j:; by 'Js inches, und an even higher value isplueed upon it than upon the ej'g of the rreat uuk, which lived within the memory of inun. The llrobdinji'iiug'iun proMrtions if the egg are lictter demonxtrated by com puriMiu with tiie egtfs of the ostrich and crocodile. An ostrich's etrg is about seventeen inches by fifteen inches, and the contents of nix such are only equal to one egg of the u-pyornl. The measurements of the eggs of the croctidile are normally nine inches by six and one-hulf inches. It would require the contents of six teen und one half emu's ckj.'h to equal the contents of t his tfreat e'g. or 14 eggs of the homely fowl, or HO.OOO of the humming bird. The last egg of the kind disponed of in London sold for 100, though cracked. RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. Titr. number of freight cors per L 000,000 tons of freight in this country for the year ending June !I0, 1W-J, was l.0'.'7. TilK total niimlx r of locomot ives on June 30, 1SWJ, was U'!,l:iii. Of these H.mih were pusM-nger locomotives, 17, r.',',) loeomot.ives were assigned to the freight service, 4,:i.'5 were switch loco motives, and 2,!i"4 were unclasHifled und leused. Tiik averugc number of lK5omotives per lot) miles of line for the year end ing June 'to, IKKi, wus 'JO; the average number of puswnger cars per 100 miles of line was Is; the average number of cars used in the freight service per 100 Pipe I nf II"" " T'i'. an i". re . ion of our ututes it became cha.;i;. I i. un "armed rabbit' u ra li bit carry imr a b e.v u:i.l a.-r.i'.v. it is the sum.1 :.i r:i. Muj. R.'eV i.avs. uad staud.n for the umu- eoii.t, lial.oa in the heavens as tiie ihirop.-uu symlnd of a man v. .th a bo-.van.l urrow. Sagittar ius Muj. Heche declares the most ancient remuins of i "finer 'i ili.'.i. ' .ion on this eon tint nt to be those ru n- of temples and of el: ies thut ure foii- il in the in-ighii:iioiid of I.u'ue Titicaca. on the Roli.-ia-I'eeu border. These r. lies ure svfctteivd over a ireat rxtent of coun try a:.d reveal rer.iarkable i.kill iu tone rut tin;, in ureliltecture and i:i or :,a;ne;it. Thi , re :i n is fourteen thou sund feetlibovo the sea level and too coid to provihe biittena-ice for more lhaa u sparse population, but there is little doubt that its climate and it population were once very different. It once MipjM.rt;- i thousan ii; of stone cutters who could neither live r.or work there now. The Aytuura tribe if ludiuii:., tlu prewnt inliabitiuits, huve retained in creut purity the lari guage they i polte when the Spaniards conquered the country, and ut that time the Spaniards took down their failles ami iejrt nets in great lir.mbers. Maj. lieebe sent a cai'ahle man there to verify the old observations and muUe uevv om .. und. after a study of eight other Aimrieuu tongues and people to the ?i-rth of the Aytnarus. he is eotiviriet-1 that thev ure the rel ies of the ol.Ie.t Auieriecii M'mici"il-( i.iition. and thut their irUlui iice! nreal over North AmeKc.v. i 'roots of this he claims to have t.e.iud us fur uwuy us lowu un 1 New Jcr.sey. lie a.sert '.hat there tire in E'. it. an 1, for that mutter, utl unc.ihd the Me ': i't -rrurienn, j the most evident duplieall 'tis of the work of tin'w A.vmaruk in dials like thut ut Stoie-iien g , if. A.-v.; riiiu and Egypt iun t'Uil tiajrs. 'n the folklore aud in the luuguuges of l an- people ! f almost equal interest to Amcri-j cans Is Maj. Heche's iPseovery with re- I gurd to the pictographic tubiet lound j at Davenport, la., und ueclurcd by j SuiithMii.iuu experts to te spurious and worse thun valueless. Muj. Dee-j Ik- declares that he is uble to read it. j lie says that it reproduces the sym- j bols and myths of the Aymara Indians, j and tells the same stories that are j conveyed by means of the great dial-! temple ut Tiu liuuiiacu iu their coun-j trythe same that Mr. Inwurds. of Lon-1 don. found to correspond so nearly iu j p;caraiu:c with a miniature temple left in Assyria. Maj. Heche has re-, duced all his proofs to writing, und ar-' ranged the vast number of analogies i that he eluims to have discovered In--' tween old und new world beginnings in such u maimer linn wueu u:i are Collected and presented iu print und bent out, the scholars of the world muy, with the least possible trouble, examine his work and judge hisclaims. He is a man of leisure und of means, who in tuking up the study of Hebrew hud hi attention directed to those aiinilaritien bctwecu the Israelites aud our North American Indians which have been often aud generally discussed. Okohoia's criminal ,auperior court has discontinued the kissing of the Itible in the administration of oaths. Judge Clark, in explaining the order to that effect, suys: "Holding up the right hand is the more convenient form. Then the kissing of the b(Kk is a very nasty thing. I have heard of person's catching disease in that way." Oldest flgricaltaral Paper in flrserica. :tTSU8MC0 I To all cash subscriliers of The Ciiiiomi i.k paying one year in advance. American Farmer, 1723 New York Avenue,1 SUMMONS. I:i irf th.- M,.lf 1 I ot;r:t . I'luilili.'f, t Orr WASHINGTON. D: c. -s Tur A KKKir 4 ft Farmkr. hih U now rntcr inK uiMtii itf 7 -ti vtiir, In Uw i-i(nwr Urtitur -jwijHT iu tlit ciiiiitry. it U n inrif' e)Kltt-PMef xht, and roritnln Vl ooluniiii ft th -hiri(t utrfiftiltuntl n:id Hu-r-r intt-r, .lMtti I uliy oii.U-'llmrmi UU tine HiuntratUMih. it m .NATIONAL IX CHARACTER, oi.d tlili w)th fitrminc nnrt furmrr IntertnU tin hron.1, pructirul liut. it EMPLOYS THE HE ST WRITERS IX THE. COUNTRY, mitl rvr thins tliut tiM nr fn iti rolunnm if nt thr linflu-i ctiHrncltrr. I: vry 1iMirt:niit of 1 (iiniu'tT u-tnfi h iirM'UFM'1 in un inrtirt. l.im tn t.1 w hv. I'H.ViiiK u lit-nrpiit'! protit and Urn lit u ttie furnier und (ntlv. It iiiiH-Hrt on th 1m und 1 th nf euch month. iiiu. U lurnUhtxl itt the low tnivv u( 5" CENTS A YEAR tti ndvftnrf. Tlil-t ttiikfa It th r lira prat ffrlrultural t In tb ruauiry. FARMER LECISLATI0X. iMirtitr thfi r-milnir y'iir tlarr- v ill )k? nn fm tncttw i u inkier of nittvr-t of the iuMt ittil iu lnt t fiiniirrii dciilt with bv i oiiEToa and tht Kxwuti e lhpiirtrn'tit ut Un.-imnfUin. It 1 hlK'tly HioriHrit ti.Ht th turitiTt trt- k)t trn.pti)r Hhd fnlir ltiformfd an to what i tteltiK pliiiMM-l and tlone aD-Ttitij; ttivni at the NutimiHl ( iioiuil. 'J hct toul't nil, tliTt?ore. tnkv Thk AMI.KHH Kakmkk. m-U, Umiik ou tin- irrouno. tuif T-ttt lm'tUtn tfiuti but otrwr iTf for fltlur li In tiitoriniition, and tWotv liwll to tll lut. Itwy id iiii'I in it rotiPttttitlr h lfTHt nmoi'Titof vii'tiH! Uiformutiou thut tiicy cn ir.'t in t -othtT H) i- Thk Aurui- an . imw -t inifl Thu ( mkoki' li: the Circuit ('( i::t lor Wimi bmU kiintcfr, - v A- M' MtTV, JohtU M'UKTV, IstiBV TuWtTT, ilH'l.k HlJfl I.. :tr,'ltT itrit .I'iuiitS. IJllHlflh, li. J-. To Mnria I'.rud nthfilhe W illi(tm, This Is the Season O? the Year Uihen Judicious Advertising Pays. rJV i iiMc ItHlntti drftlnlalit Jji Urn niiinc df the Mat of r z ri : y,.B h of you nrv ftt-n hy rMjtur-d . npr Kiiftwrr Uif rMi)iUnit of piriiwiiU t;i,aj w- yu tti t it iiiHivrruuiica oun m.fi t-uutf y 1 i.tr i.'.r lint 1hv nl tWs next niruUir le m th ihmuJ I'ouit nf tiie Mute of tmt',ii uwo-.nnly. m-it foli.,w li;jf tt,. !l3j yr ttoti tf tliia mi in motm, to- h ii on or icJ-.rt V dny, thr J.th dy vt J-ihrunry, Jv; ij j latl no to tjf-nr uitd mhshh, (r wwa tbt-if)fV"'i"t"- H1 "pi-ly U ti.f i ourt fi.r t:u la i irod for in hi tiitlfi!t. t wit Kor a (i-n of forrt-I.Mire ot tut cr limrtaTi-r ti1 inmli? and fxt-ruunl tiv tvi Mow try to pirlntl!!. n th .'.;m dy Jutit, j niMn thr M.ui)jtt i)iiirtt-r of ."ti-.n I r: mx, tu I u ni i j. 4 nic rv-utli, of Uitiijrf fvur Kua-t, tti tlr WlHatjiotle MTiiJiaiit in ruunty. Ort-jfon, und fir a dT Hint Mid w 1M Ih- M.tttX a.rt'onlinK to lnvs . Thut fr.trn tttr -t-ot-tlN of mrh mi- tu iiHnitiiI i-r iomh: ltn r mid n r tve the uni of t i sr-J mtt on iflid muiii at the rut- if titrht (vnr aii mi iti M:uv Muitu JT.tU, w (Juc i owmic utMtu th rirounry ii-t- utTUfMl mid luorliTHtrt und ltrrin t-ut-d ; also furthrr rutn of f.u)0 ea u xminuUx iitlorn- ItV for lllKTttUt.llIC tlila fUlt U l.rTtH-ivi- inorttf litre and r-iiUft Mild noie, uvthfTv VlH.ntitf a cHwta and dihurt:iut' n.ixW rXfM-l)Ut-.l iU lHlt Ult ilH'iU'llMt aMtTliMH r nd PXitu-v of rn It-: und timt . at 1 1 . t i it im jMUNTiiM-ui o er iffjntat tnr U' ieiinfjl . w--lir any d-u ivnry rtMUHjuiirf uiu r t t the mds if au' h imtu ahall Law twn f 't-llt-d tmyin-'iit of nai., letrrai u!n. Uiat tiit..n ' forTiturr tmlv all of thr r Lt, tiiit tul-Tt-t . riHlm ol you and encb of ) u, n-J your t- It'iitlttnt", und all prrnoria rlaiuiiK bv, thr or uitdt-r you (r itht-r vi -r ti in and to Mid mortujiirt-d ntfun m 1 V'rt thrrvtrf x fort-vtr tMrivd and ixrii i'' nil fjuity tt rtl'-.ontkaii. 1 hat jHK.ntiff ailoviHl t hid at siH'h forrr lot-u tv talt-.it ontiott and thtit iuiiiicdiutuly ui-on m U Mif nun tf lit into the tmmii of iTtnilw and cvtt nrt thrrf.f, and ! i'Uicr ai.o luniier ivwi u to ttH t-u:t min rtiit!d Hiid Jut. i hif i-unimonr- i M-rt'd taton vrn hy 'i! ti u tiirrwd in 'J l-nlit-m Wtfklv ( hroi.n h'x ("Jiiatt utive wrt'Lit, bt trdtr of H"ti. V hrHNhM , jiidtre of th' !tovr iidiitti which otdT w duly mudfut chaiiui'.Tit oi; 'j. 4ii dny A I'M"fUi.rr, . VI H i; & MKM-.TKE. tv Attiifiu-y tot I'iKinti SUMMONS. i Iu the Circuit ('i iirt nf tin- i-ti.lr : i r-'.i ! I hi' Colli,!' i.t a-vs.. ! J. V. l'nrili, 1 I I'luirititr, i v.. I Mtittli'.a i'arh. j lH.'lcllJllt. j To MiitiMs l'sriob iHti lldjint In tlic inline of the Htm.- of in-c:r. V titT'l.y rtiulrMl lop.Mr nuri nuvtiT Iht ' plHltit tlhtJ iiKMint you In thi ntxtve fiitit:.-"t Aithlii tin dv Irom the dmr ol tlif ti h tllll hUlllllloil Ul"ll Volt, if M'Tl'l-.! lll.lil li eoiuilv ; ir If wrvvi n ithiu my oilier c iuni Hits statr. thru wlllnn twenty ituvn ft 'iu dnto of the KTVli-e ol this KUiiinion Ul' or if nerved Uhu vim by puMieiti"ii, lt,,J" M re rvUlred to .r m il snmer mid i plnliit on the Brt Uhv ! tne nexi ktih l 'iirt lli.r ,li Hieki.' liubllejltioll of tlilf to it: on Monilny, the 1-th rtnvof ruary, 1H. nnd l( you fnil to HOienr tind mif the i.Inintilt will llly to the Court 1"' roltef prove"! tor in mid oounilnJnt, t-li the dioiiittoti of the iiiKrriHKe i-onine-t exi.tinir tietweeti plnlntiil' nnd tt-lt'i.riiit. for ho eiwtti und dir.tmrMetutiiU hen-ni. Vouaill further take notice thut thi f tuon mTVeu upon you by piiblletili'in u.' e of the lioliorMhle V. L. Hll!i, Judteol Court, wild order betnir flwud lin-intier MAVK. lllMiNl.TdN A W II.- diltd Atuniesi lr fl!nt Carving st-ts mid Kuper's triple plntei) lalilc cutlory at Maier & limiton's hard ware rture. turiner Mull hervlra. Li'hH tlmn fifty yciirs 0"- there was really no lHjntal h f-ti'in in this country, rrt-vioiis to the timilu were curried hy private firms, und rutes varied nc eorilinjf to distance. Curriers often traveled on foot or horse buck nnd the pro-rress was hIow. In 1MH some of the fmt ollices iKrnied stamps of their own. culled "proviHionul isHiies." The ad liesivc htuinp was first used in thin coti n try in ls7, und prepayment wus tnudr compulsory In iKVt. I n IWJ the tamp containing the h. nd of Andrew .luckson wus iHiied, nnd from then until 1xn' the Mylu adopted cintained t he prodles of prcsideuts of the I'nited Mutes. NOTICE FOK I'UBLICATION. (Timber Land, Art June 3, 1S7S f. 8. l.Ai OrrtiE, The lttllin, (r..( Nov. h, imul. i Notiee in hereby (Ttven tout ill eoinplhitire Willi the provlnionfl of tlie net of cotiKreN June .1, in7s, entltle1 "An net for the sale of flin tier iundH tn the Milton of Culitortiiii, (ireKoti, Nevada and WhMiIiikIoii Territory,'' Fiaal C.' Htavannon, t)f KtnK!,ley, eounty of Wskco, nhite of (in-ieon, lwi thin diiy tiled in thin , ttie lii nworn MtHte nient for the purellnne of the NK1. if NVN' ,, of Motion. No. , Iu lowimlilp No. i H , muse No I.I t. W. M . nnd will oih-r proof to show thnt the tnnd noiiKht in more VHliuihle for Its timber or ntone thun for nirrlenltnrHl piirpoM-lt, mid to enttthllRh bin eliilin to nid tnnd tn-tore the Keirlnier and Riven er ,,f tlu ottiee ut I he Uulleii, nr., on the l.ith day of JniitiHrv, n. Itti uninen uu wltnefoit'ii: (,vorre NU'InmI, .tint-l-r Kiixley, UHin Houdonu and ltfuyctte lint m, nil of Kliiitnlev, Or. Any nnd nil iieriions r'uifmlns ndverm-Iy the nboveteirf.rtlH4t lundn are re.iueU-d to tile their elnliuu In thin oitn-e ou or betore nuid l.itliduyof jHiiiiury, ls'.ff. will JOBKW. I.KWIS. Keifinter. Administrator's Notice. Notiee Is hereby riven thnt the unlorli(nod hnn tnvn duly upiHilnted ty the Koiinriible t iilllily Court of VtiiM-o pouiily, ln-roll. Ad iiiilil-trntor of the ivtute of John Belal, Utv of nieo irounty, and now di-einivd. All iiermiini huvlliK etnlmn nsnlnxt iwld tnle nlll prem-nt them, duly verined, to me nt the oilieo of the Coliimliln I'nekiuK Company, nt theeorner of Third nnd W arhiiiKton ntn-etii, In linlh-n I Hv, Mnneo eountr. on noli, wlthlu nix month from the rinteot tlilf notiee. listed a: llallen City, Or., tee. i, 1-e.tl. K. C l'MIKMAX, .'it di'jU Adtn'r i'tnte of Jouu lit lot, due tl. Administrators Sale liwrean. the Itonomhle Count? Court "I KtMUot lknv,iii. tf.ir IVmato ei.untv, ell th' duv f November, lw.W, duly mnde mi eru-rin-tinsT me. the underlime!. tlie duly "VI" t1, n,uiillhni nnd netlmr af in i n u-t ro t-r oi wtatcof VMlllnm A. Allen, d.iei.-eil, toil Iiiiii1 nnd prelulwn In-ioliKl'iK 1,1 " , . l.UP..i....ft..P .MrllUM1 Ml t. Ill, lie UlH'tl"'1. 1 hiuh,,l l i,1.1..r h.r rash ill hnnrt 'v"w' "' fore, In fmruunliiv of nuid ortler nJ illl" will, on the Oth day of January, 1S. nt tlie hour of two o'el.K-n In the sfterti"' ...i.l l I,. ,,,i ,l,,.r f tlie I mi"'.' ' ' I i..' i n,- Vuv.e,,iilllv.l"'1'"n nt nubile nui lloii to the Inxlu-t 1''r' In hand, thi) Inndn nhd premiMn '"'" '' snld otate. nml pin tlcutnrly di-M'rlli " H-i. lien ii ..,i,..hto 1 he Kutlient nuiirtiT nnd the n""'"".? ter of tin' outhwe.vt iniu-r oi . mi. .. 1; eni-t. oil"' I.mette Meridian. In W ie roiint mntainlns -1" sere, more or on k ol a-TllerwitirsUnllrt :i.,B.ll.ir the U'V thereon, huid nle will ! iniete '"'' , ,., pnoni ana eouniiiiuiioii ... 'i'ntedst DlllllKl'ltv. W:lco rounty. "r" .-.th dny of Nov em her, Jvm. U,,K .,tdr.ja Adin'r e.sUitc of W in. A. Alien, J NOTICE FOK 1TF.I-1CATI0S. ... i.- thut the niiinl nettler tin. tiled notiee of lu liu.ke linnl priK.I in " i I ,,... . ehtliu. nnd Hint Mild proot y, Intent' ,..,u,rt HI f Sill the niriter nnd receiver ni i " februuiy 10, 1-I, vt.: Jarob 1). Roberta. .. ...... v.. -.!... for N K.l and N'k lit HK.'i. nd l,i p. 1 ... K. U K. W M to pro' He tinmen the followiut wl'27ultli" (ontlnuoua renideufe uimU, Mild land, vl.: J, N. Pate K. K. Motriaon, M .f I ,r, , . sndc. H.louttl'ton"1'"' 'iwis. Kt dsj.'.wti JOHN"-1'' St1, I