THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895. The Weekly Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY. BnCared at the Pontofflce at Tue Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BY KAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, IN ADVANCE. One year II 50 Six months 75 Three months '50 Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Address all communications to "THE CBBON JCLE," The Dalles, Oregon. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on tale at I. G. aickeUewt ttore, Telephone No. 1. Restoration of Silver. San Francisco, May 7. Senator Cul lom of Illinois, who came to the Pacific coast as a member of the senate com mi t . tee on commerce to look into the merits of San Pedro and Santa Monica as har ' bora, in an interview in this city, was asked: "Do vou think the establishment of bimelalism will restore confidence and produce good times?" While I believe in bimetalism and the parity of values of both gold and silver, giving to both metals eqnal chance and equal' privileges, I am not so sanguine as to believe that the United States alone can by simple decree produce the desired resnlt. We ought to have an international agreement which shall es- tablish the proper relations as to metal lic currency. The country is worried by theories of charlatans who provide unfailing remedies ior every ill, ignoring . the teachings of experience. Much as we may wish to give to silver its equal and rightful position as a money metal, we must look to existing conditions where they demand it at our bands The duty of a statesman is to look after and care for the interests of the entire country. He must sacrifice no interest for the benefit of any other interest." Keported at an Jnd. New Yokk, May 8. A special trom Havana to a morning paper says : The end of the war is at hand. The rumor permeated. the city joyously last night, and now it is conceded in all well informed circles. Prices at the bourse bave risen. The chiefs of the insurgents have abandoned their cause in despair. Captain-General Martinez Campos has ordered that the works on the port of Santiago be begun at once. Railways and telegraph lines are to be rebuilt and improved through Manzanillo, Puerto Principe. Santa Cruz. San Luis and Soriano. President Cleveland's cordial interview with fienor Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish minister, is reported by newspapers here and causes great enthusiasm among the people. Wild applause greeted the an nouncement that the Spanish govern ment has ordered a diminution of taxes on all industries and railwavs in Cuba. General Campos Suffering- trom an Old Wound. - New York, May 9. A special from Havana says: General Campos sailed from Cienfuegoa on the 2d for Manzanillo and Santiago. Well-informed people maintain he will soon have to return. He is said to be in good health. The old wound from a bomb thrown in Barcelona never quite healed, and gives him much trouble.. Some persons say he has told friends he fears be will never leave Cuba alive. The Spanish gunboat Alicea has left, presumably to guard the Florida coast. The reports that General- Lacret had landed, and that Gomez is marching west with a body of men are confirmed, but no details can be obtained. The expedition expected here from Key West or Tampa is reported ready for sailing. The most astonishing feature of the war has been the considerate behavior of the rebels. They have not thus far pillaged nor burned in this as in the first revolution. Kingsley Motes. The Queen May Abdicate. London, May 9. Much gossip is heard with regard to the queen's 76th birth day anniversary on Mav 24. It is not so mach the festivities which are to be con nected with this event which form the subject of gossip as the fact that it is freely rumored that her majesty will ab dicate on that day, and after that the Prince of Wales will reign as King Ed ward VIII. It is learned that the queen expressed her desire to abdicate at a meeting not long ago, at which the Prince of Wales, Lord Kosebery and at least two members of the cabinet were present. If her majesty surrenders the crown on that a ay she will nave reigned 58 years, the longest reign of any monarch of the 19th centurv. Japan's Concession New York, May 8. A dispatch from John A. Cockrill, dated Tokio, Japan, to the Herald, says at the exchange of ratifications of the treaty at Che-Foo to morrow, Japan will agree to surrender Port Arthur and part of the Liau-Tong peninsula to China in consideration of an extra payment of 100,000,000 taels. " She may also annex to Corea the port of Mantchuria, which is left her. It is believed this arrangement will be perfectly satisfactory to Russia and will insure peace. Steeplechase Races Declared Oft. New York, May 8, Tonight the Na tional Steeplechase Association declared off its day meeting, because the so-called racing bills recently passed by the legis lature have not become laws. They are awaiting the . governor's signature. When the association opened its stakes, all indications pointed to executive sanction in time to permit the running of faces. Cdrbett Confirms It Chicago. May 9. James J. Corbett said this afternoon: "Regarding the report that I will fight Jackson, please say anything Brady gives out can be relied on as straight and I will stand by it. I have always wanted to fight Jack sod, but he would fight nowhere else than in London. I will take him on his own ground at the National Sporting Club. The fight must come off, however. in September as my time is valuable, do not think the iitzimmons ngnt can be pulled, and I don't propose to be chased over the country without a show of meeting him. Under the circum stances I want to meet one or the other and so have decided to try Jackson Corbett '.will leave here tomorrow night for New York to perfect arrange ments, as he expects word from London Attempt to Undermine President Gulterriez. of Salvador. New York, May 9. A special to the World from Salvador says: An un doubted conspiracy exists against Pres ident Guiternez which is backed by Vice-President Alfaro and a majority of c ingress. Congress is annoying toe president in every possible way, the latest move being to bang up the appro priation bills for running expenses Many of the most prominent military officers have resigned their commands, It is reported that the troops at Santa Tecla have been paid, which ended the trouble there. A quantity of re vol u tionary circulars have been seized by the government. Report that the- Cuban Rebellion had Ended Untrue. Havana, May 9. A correspondent of the Associated Press here has made in quiries of officials of the report current in the United States, that Captain-Gen eral Martinez de -Campos has reached a settlement with the rebel leaders and the inusrrection is practically over. It is learned that the capUin-general has not reached a settlement and - will depend upon force of arms to put down the re bellion. . J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City Mo., Cnief Enrolling force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes : I wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures tailed. I obtained almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Start Five Thousand Chinese Soldiers For Formosa. Hong Kong, May 7. Five thousand soldiers have started from Canton for Formosa to suppress the expected oppo sition of the Black Flags to the occupa tion of that island by Japanese, accord ing to the terms of the treaty of peace between China and Japan. Many of the troops are unreliable, and liable to join the Black Flags. The Arahelm Sale or Trotters. Pittsbtbo, May 8. At Arnbeim'a trotter sale, Charles Webber, of Phila delphia, bought a string of 18 horses with records from 2:40 down to 2:18, at prices ranging from $185 to $495. Queen H., with a record of 2:21, was sold to M. Fox & Son, of Baltimore, for $675. W. P. de Armott bought Katydid and Katydid'nt for $1000. T Complete Victory for the Men. Sharon, Pa., May 9. The 1500 furnace men at Sbarpesville and Middlesex will not strike tomorrow, as they had threat ened. They have won a complete vic tory.- The proprietors have agreed to restore the wage schedule in foree in 1S93. B. H. Bowman; Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby, the only one we hav, was taken sick with croup. After two Doctors failed to give relief and life was hanging on a mere thread we tried One Minute Cough Cure and its life was saved. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Their Wages Increased. Pittsburg, May 9. The National tube works, of McKeesport, have granted their 400 employes an increase of 10 per cent in their wages. The company's pipe works are the largest in the world, and it is believed this increase will re sult in a material increase in the price of pipe. Doctor H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for in dolent sores, scalds and burns. It stops the pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Several Mines Have Resumed. Pomeboy, p., May 9. The miners' strike in this district is nearing an end. Work on several mines has been resum ed at the 1-cent rate, the miners hav ing concluded to stand the reduction cf of a cent a bnshel. Both Granted the Advance. Wheeling, W. Va., May 9. The Wheeling Iron & Steel Company and the Riverside Iron Company, to avoid a strike, made a straight advance of 10 per cent in the wages of their 2000 employes. . La Grippe is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure si a reliable remedy. - It cures and cures quickly. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. That mean, cranky look has disap peared from our farmers' countenance, and now when they meet you 'tis -yes, yes, that was a fioe rain, making of the country," etc.; etc. Mrs. Nettie Mayhew is suffering from a severe attack of la grippe. Ed Wing has sold his stage line to Mr, Davis, the former proprietor. Emerson Williams now carries his head in a sling, caused by an overdose of neuralgia. Tim and Ernest Mayhew have gone wool hauling and expect to be on the road until harvest time. George Roder, a 13-year-old boy, who has been making his home with Mr, James Kelley for the past year, is very low' with consumption. We learn there are nojhopes of his recovery. Mr. M. T. Thoar bourn has jast fin ished digging eight acres of potatoes Hugh Morehead and Emerson Williams helped him one day, so of course the job lasted quick. Mr. E. L. Boynton is building a large barn on his farm three miles south of Kingsley. " , Lumber is arriving for the new resi dence of Geo. Friend, our popular black smith. How sad and heart broken Wm. Cox looks since last Tuesday. It was a mean trick to send him hunting horses and then coaxing his best girl away on the stage. Make a kick, Will. And now comes the information that Pat Bolton is thinking seriously of pur chasing a bicjcle. He says his boys are too slow hitching up the buggy wnen he wants to go to The Dalles. Wm. Neabeck, alias Epicac Bill, making things howl in the timber these days. We imagine wood will bp much cheaper from now on, as Bill has the reputation of being a holy terror when it comes to pulling a cross-cat saw. We had a genuine old-fashioned scrap ping match on our streets last Saturday between our stage proprietor and one ot bis drivers. It all grew out of a settle ment in regard to wages. Fists were th arguments nsed and plenty of precious blood spilt the result. The last seen of them one was Wing ing his way to The Dalles and the other climbing the Jack son hill, and both seemed perfectly satisfied. Me For Infants and Children. Caatoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feveriahness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatoria contains no If orpliine or other narcotic property. "Caatoria, Is so well adapted to children chat I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archxr. M. D., in South Oxford St., Brooklyn, H.Y. " For several years I have reoommedSed your Caatoria, ' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Dwrjf F. Parocb, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave New York City. "The use of 'Caatoria ' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach." Cablos KiBTnr, D. D., New York City. Tb CnrMCB Cokfast, 77 Murray Street, H.Y. Notice to Donation Claimants. E3 PERSONAL MENTION. Hon. E. O. McCoy of Grants is in the city. Mr. N. J. Finnott, "attorney and coun sellor at law," arrived home trom ren dleton this morning. Mr. William Wilev came in from hi ranch yesterday. He tells ns shearing is tne order ot the day at all the camps and that the clip was never better. The staple is long and without a break Next week the roads will be lined with wool teams. Mrs. Monroe Grimes returned from visit to Huntington yesterday morning, Miss Dunlap of Wasco is the guest of Miss iitnel lien n in g. W. H. Wilson and E. B. Dnfur ar rived home from Pendleton this morn ing. MARRIED. On May 6, 1895, at the United Presby terian parsonage, Sinmasho, Or., by the Kev. .1. a. speer, Air. V. Li. roquet and Miss L,. vv unlock, both of Wapimtia DIED. At Upper 8-Mile, Mav 8th. Willis Dis- brow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dis- brow.iate of Hood Kiver,aged 9 months. A precious one from ns bag gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be till; d. God in his wisdom hss recalled, The boon his love bad (riven. And though the body moulders here, The soul is safe in Heaven. When your heart pains yon and un usual palpitation is frequent, accom panied sometimes with shortness of breath and low spirits you are suffering from a disordered state of the livrr, di ge3tion is imperfect and there is wind on the stomach. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kid neys and then become dangerous to life, bteps should be taken to stay its pro gress on the appearance ot the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders of this kind. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ' Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for May 11, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Brown, Miss Annie Brown, Miss M Brown, J A Clark, I C (2) Cratt, Geo Covey, Mrs E J Davis, A J (2 Davidson, John Dalay, Miss Eliza Delaney, Joe Elliott, Miss Anna Haney, Miss Lizzie Hastings, Earl Hulerv, James Jeffers, Mrs J M Johnston, W.J Jourdon, Jules Langdon, Mrs (2)' Muller, H W McDonald, D D McClure. W W McKelsey, Floyd Perrault, Anastas Ventme," Anartha Wheeler. Edward J. A. Ckossen, P. M. In the spring, the bnman body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation produced by winter diet. As the tem perature rises under the growing heat of the sun's rays we feel tired, half-sick and low in spirits, because the blood is sluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring re medy to invigorate the body and give tone to the digestion. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. . .- . . i United States Dist. Land Office,) The Dalles, Oregon. ( To all nersons havina made settlement unon tracts of land within this district, nd ,giv-n notice, as required b law, that they claim sncb lauds as donutions under the Drovisions of the act of Congress entitled "An act to create the office of survtyor -general of the public lands in Oregon, and to provide for the survey, and to make donations to settlers of the said public lands," approved September 27, 1850, and ihe various acts amenaatory ana supplement! thereto, and to their heii s, devisee, grantees, and all persons making claim to such donation claims, whether by d scent, devise, judicial sale, or conveyance in good fnitb, who have hitherto failed to make and Hie in the proper land office final Droof of such claims. Notice is her by given, in nccordanre with the requirements ol section 1 of the act of Congress ai-piovtd July .6, 1894, anil in pursuance of the directions of the Commissioner of the general land oltice that they are required to appear at this office and make and tile final proofs of such claims and perfe t their title thereto before the ist aay oi January, itm, ana mat u tDey fail to do so within the time,sucb donation claims will be held to bave been ubandoned bv them, and me lanas embraced tnereln wll, be restored to the public domain, as provided in said act of congress oi juiy zo, i-w. Given under our hands this 9th d iyof May, i tar. iau L" i mll-322 WILLIAM H. BIGGS, K cciver. .A. N-ETW MertaMi Establishment .dOdn 4k - .i'.-v.'-iT PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DEALERS IN- Furniture and Carpets. We have added to our business complete Undertaking Establish men c, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil De low accordingly. A. A. Brown, Keeps full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures Sale of "On-Hand" Freight and Baggage The Dalles. Portland & Astoria Navigation Company will sell at public auction on Hat urday, May 25, 1895, at K. B. Hood's suction rooms, Second stieet. The Dalles, the following described property, wbich has been on banc three montbB and over: One valise, two bun dles bedding, marked J. T. Harsell. Portland: charges to. One valise of plastering tools, no marks: 2o cents. One trunk of clothina. no maras, oval top. zinc coverei, aouDte lock; f4.nO. One ack traps, C. H. 8t Johns, care 8, W. Davis. The Dalles: 23 cents. One box house- noia goods, no marks, weiirht about 200 lbs.: 14.50. One blk. valb-e and contents, no marks; 1. One case merchandise, no marks: 2. one rus set valise, Dave Barzelle, Stevenson, Wash.; $1 One zinc trunk, Dave Burst lie; Stevenson, Wash.; $1. One box old school books, no raarko; 50 cents. One emotv trunk, no marks: L One black leather valise, no marks, bearing D. P. & A, N. Co. s check No. 205; 12.50. All the above roods ill he Mild to suHsfv the cuarges oeing nem against teem, unless claimea prior to tne aate of tale, and a 3tW I chaie.8 raid. W. C. ALLAWAY. Gen. Agt Administrator's Notice. Notice is berebv given that the nndersismed has, by an order of the County Coun of the state oi uregon ior wa-co countv, amy ma le ana en tered, been appointed administrator of tbo estate of Silas Prather, deceased. All personB having alius against saia estate are notinea to present the came to me, with th- proper voucher there for, at the office of Huntington & Wilson, The Dalles. Oregon, within six montns from the date hereof. Dated April 26th, 1895. J. M. HUNTINGTON, ml-5t Administrator. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby elven that J. W. Moore and H. E. Moore have assigned to me all of tbeir and each of their property, real and personal, for the oenent oi all tneir, ana eacn oi ineircreaiiors, in proportion to the amount of the respective claims of such creditors. All persons having claims against said assignors, or cither of them, are hereby notified to present their claims, un der oath, to me at the office of Huntington 4 Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, or at my residence near Nansene. Oregon, within three months from tbe date of this notice. The Dalles, Oregon, May 2, 1895. w7t POLK BUTLER, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I May 8, 1895. ) Notice is hereby given that tbe following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on June 19th, 1895, viz: Kmerson Williams, Hd E, No. 3119, for the NEJi, Sec. 10, Tp. 3 S R E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Robert Kelly, W. H. Butis, The Dalles, Oregon, James W. Cox. John M. Kolh, Kingsley, .or, SPECIflli :-: PftlGES r to Cash. Buyers.- Hiest Cash Prices for Ems and otter Mice. 170 SECOND STREET. Tie coii&ia Packing Co., PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND win Dried Beef, Etc. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Sarah Ann C. Warner, Plaintiff, vs. Joshua O. Warner, Defendant. J To Joshua O. Warner, the above named de fendant: In tbe name of the State ot Oregon: Yon are hereby repuired to appear and answer tbe com plaint tiled aguinst you iu tbe above-entitled suit on or before Monday, the 27th day of Mny, 1895, that being the first day of tbe next n gular term of rsid conrt; and if you fail so to answer, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe above named Com t for the relief deinandtd in her complaint, to-wit: lor a decree of divorce dissolving and annulling the marriage relation now existing between you and plaintiff, and that plaintltt bave the sole custody of tbe minor children, Harvey D. Warner, Helen May Warner and Perry Warner, and for such other ana fur ther relief as to the Court may seem equitable and jutt. This Summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a news paper of general rirculaiion published weekly at Dalles city, Wasco Countv, Oregon, by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above-named Court, which order was duly msda at Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1896. DUFUR & MENEFEE. aprlS m25 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Citation. In Ithe Conuty Court of the 8tate of Oregon fat Wskco County. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Dorrls, deceased Citation. To James Dorrls and trie unknown heirs of the estate of Patrick Dorris, deceased, greeting: In the name of the Bute of Oregon, You are hereby cited and lequiied to appear in the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the C- untv of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof at Dalles City, in said county, on Mnndsv. the fitli day of May, 1895, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale rhould not be made for the sale of real property belonging to said estate, as in the petition of the adminlitrator of said estate prayed for. The real nroncrtv described In said netitlon for 8me, unu ior wnicn an oroer oi the WW of 8W4, and the WJ of N W',i of Section i', ipj couin oi itange n t., w.u, sa e is asked, is jf Section in Wasco County, Oregou. n lin. ss tne Hon. Geo. c Blakeley, Judge SlALl of the said Countv Court, with the seal of ssld Court affixed, this 5th day of Febru ary, A. D., 1895. "est: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk. Administratrix Notice. Notice is berebv given that the nnrlRmtimari bas duly Hied her tinal account and report in the matter of the estate of Charles K. H.lffhi deceased, and that Monday, the 6th day of May, 1895, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the County Court room in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oiegon. has been appointed by the Honorable County Conrt of Wasco County, Oregon, as the time snd place for the hearing of any objections to said final account and report. All persons interested in said estate are herehv notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, ii any, why said report and account should not be ratified snd approved and an or der be made discharging said administratrix and exonerating her bondsmen. xiatea this -Tin any of March, 1895. PHOEBE J. HAIGHT, Administratrix of the estate of Charles F Haight, deceased. DUFUR 4 MENEFEE, m30-a27-5t Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. BUY YOUR GROCERIES We carry everything that is good to eat, and at such prices that we should have the trade of all hungry people. Try our Teas and Coffees. Can give yon an excellent blend ed Coffee at 25 per ponnd. Ask for Halivor Butter. Telephone No. 60. Bate Own and Mitchel1 STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Propriator mll-jltt JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., 1 May 9, 1895. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention tn make final nronf in sunnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tne register ana receiver at xne Dalies, ur., on nne2l, 1895, viz.: Wlllard T. Wright, Hd. E. No. 8312. for the 8E!4 NE14. N 8E14 and SW!4 Sec. 34, Tp. 2 8 K 14 K. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.: Polk Butler, Hayden O'Neil, Marion W arm r. Ezra Henseu, all of nansene. Oregon mil-Jid J An. p. aiuuke., itegisier. Lost. One red Cow, branded E on right bid', F. S. on right hip; two s its in each ear A reasonable re ward will be given for delivery or information as to her whereabouts. mayll j. l. a.J1ii. STRAYED. Came to my phtce a bo at Feb. 20, 1895, one black horse with white face, three white feet weight about 1,200 pounds; branded 3 on left shoulder. Also one buckskin horse branded Z on left shoul- er; weight about 850 pounds. Owner can have them by paying pasture bill and ad. F. S. Fleming. Bake Oven. Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. Notice. To the General Public: The undersigned bas thoroughly re modeled what is known as the Farmers' Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi son, adjoining J. L. Thompson's black smith shop, and is now ready to accom modate all who wish their horses well fed and properly cared for, at Prices to Suit the Times. AGNEW & McCOLLEY, Props., The Dalles, Or. mm Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Modcratc Fees. ' Oun omec i o-Foem.O. S. f arc nr Orviei and we can secure patent in less time than loose remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, ii patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent la secured. . XUn.Mnhliin P1MI1." ilk cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. patent Ofvice, Washington, D. C Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I Apr. 3, 1894. Notice is herehv riven thst thA fol lour Inc. named settler has tiled notice of his Intention tn make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the V. 6. Land office, The Dalles, Or., on May 'JO, 1895, viz.: Francisco Perodl, Hd. No. 3021. for the K NE'. BWV NEU and SK'4 N W, Sec. 14, TplNE 12 K. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Anthony Grieman, Herman felegne, Alfons Bandos, Charles Sandos, all of The Dalles, Oregon. a6-mll J A3. F. MOORE, Register. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Jscobsen, an insolvent debtor, has duly conveyed to me by proper deed of assignment all his property of every kind, in trust for the benefit of all of his creditors4 under the general assignment laws of the Btnte of Oregon. All persons having claims against said insolv ent are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verified, within nluety days from ti e Oat" of this notice. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, April 12, 1895. Aprlli-mll 8. B. ADAMS, Assignee. Notice. Lost, One red and white heifer, 3-year-old in the spring; branded m on the hip; marked smooth crop off the right ear and slit and nnder bit in the left ear. Alao one almost red 2-year- old heifer, branded on the hip samo ss red and wnite neiier s orana. Any one letting me snow where thay are will be paid for their trouble. Aaartti ir.r buuidhm.l, anl9-lm Endersby, Wasco Co., Oregon, For Sale. One hundred and six acres of Fruit Land on MM Creek, five miles from The Dalles fifteen seres in Grapes and Orchard, and four acres in Strawberries. Will sell all or part. Plenty of Wood and Water. Also 120 acres of Grain Land, ten mtles west ot The Dalles. febil tf T. M. DENTON. Lost. Betweeen Mitchell and Grass Vslley, one new Rupert & Gable saddle, one garden rake, and two window sashes. A liberal reward will be paid to auyone finding and returning the same tome. liUMIH IAT1X1K, . spu Mitchell, Or. Taken Up. Come tc my place' on 5-Mile about Dec. 1st 1894, one light red cow, about 4 years old branded XL (connected). Crop off right ear and under bait crop off left ear. Owner can have same Dy proving property and paying charges. C. F .Wagbnblast, The Dalles. For Sale or Trade. One Norman Stallion, weight about 1,500 pounds; 4 bead of work horses; 6 voung norses. Will sen or trade ior Dalles City property. UHAKlS .UJ!-nL,I!,K, ml5-2m Boyd, Or. DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby ziven. that the firm heretofore existing and doing bneines under the firm name of Joles. Collins & Co., has been dissolved by mutual con sent. Mr. Ha. J. Uollins bas become tbe purchaser of tbe entire stock, notes and accounts of said firm, has assumed all liabilities and will settle all cla ma. against said firm. t,. j. Collins, Geobgk Jolks, Isaac Joles, Elizabeth Joles , Dr. Miles' Nerve Pr.AH-rrnsonm RHEl.'MA. TXSM. WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only 25 J