THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1895. The Weekly Gtamiele. More Bills From the County. . Below is published another install ment of bills reported by the county court. Nearly all these hare been al lowed, bnt there are some upon which no action was taken, and which will go over til! next term : W H Lochhead, jnror ' 1 20 10 20 10 20 JO 20 25 80 37 00 28 20 28 30 28 20 10 20 Jonn uarey, do do Win Obriet, M J Andereon, G W Keno, J W Atwell, W E Sslvester, W H Taylor, E Pitman, J F Staniele, W a Sharp, A G Hall, JS N Chandler, M Randall, -D A Tomer, C H Hall, Julius Fisher, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 29 2ti 37 00 8 20 . 8 20 33 60 28 60 2 20 Ihos Haslam, do 2 20 8 80 2 20 5 40 .9 20 9 20 2 30 9 40 Theodore Mesplie, witness '. F G Connelly. do A Fraser, ' do . . I H Phirman, do Emma Phirman, do John Taylor, do ... Theodore Miguex, do Thos Walsh, do John Douglas, . do ...... Mary Douglas, do James Simet, do J A Swanson, do J E Barnett, do ...... Mark Flemming, do John Crate, do . . Wm Eccles, do Bena Knelling, do ...... Frank Davenport, do Tom Maloney, do i Mrs ft Maloney. do Emma Maloney, do , J H Swain, " do . . Wm Shackelford, expert witueea Frank Connelly, witness 9 40 28 00 28 00 2 30 20 2 20 28 00 8 20 13 00 28 On 19 00 8 20 8 20 8 20 2 20 5 00 2 20 9 60 9 20 2 20 2 20 11 60 2 20 9 50 6 80 2 20 8 20 M Dovle MrsL'Belat, August Brown, Geo Wohlforth, Frank Gabel, Marv Weston, Ralph Doyle, H Speicinger. do do , do do do do do do James Snipes, do G A Phirman, witness( no action) Wni T iUmtft, witness. 9 20 J T Hood, relief 25 00 Wm Lochhead. witness. 1 70 K H Birnie, passed John Trana (passed; Thos Harlan, justice fees M Diechtenmiller, (passed;. Oscar Field, witness. Chas Field, witness Jos Huskey, witness.,. . Henry McNulty, witness... Carl Weiduer, do ... Frank Lei per, do ... LeRoy Leiper, do A Sweaeev, do ... Carl Weidner, .'do ... John Miler, do Sydney Briggs, do ... George Sellinger, juror 5 80 13 25 9 10 27 SO 50 50 60 60 40 00 00 90 40 70 90 40 40 10 59 30 40 Jen Mosier, Milton Hailan James Hunter, F R Hard trick, S D Fisher. do do do do do E H Harlan, do 00 Larkin Lamb, (no action). ".. . .. 100 I Ihos Harlan, justice fees ...... 12 00 G Knutzen (no action).' John Trana, constable. . ; R H Birnie, justice fees A A Urquhart, constable fees Frank McClary, witness , Geo Moabue, do Dan Sullivan, do W Norman, do G Hansen, do James Walker, do W W Murray, do D S Biebee, do Frank Fisher, do J H Swain, do John Hummell. do A A Urquhart, constable 14 10 70 8 00 L 8 Davi9, justice fees. .'. 8 65 L S Davis, justice fees 9 55 A A Urquhart, constable fees. M Hardesty, witness J H Jackson do John Cary, do Mrs Cary", do L S Davis, justice fees 20 70 70 70 70 45 40 25 A A urquhart, constable tees. L S Davis, justice fees 18 A A Urquhart, constable. 16 10 Walter Henderson, witness 11 00 15 50 11 00 14 00 15 00 10 60 10 50 14 00 3 00 17 00 J C Tucker do Bertha Hiatt, Brent Driver, Rosa Northrup, . Chas Dickens, Mrs Chas Dickens, G W Builingame, L S Davis, justice fees do do do do do do W H Butts, coroner fees Frank Menefee, juror S P M Briggs, do E L Faine, do D L DeWolf, do H C Liebe, do Frank Gabel, do . 8 W Fisher, do CB Humbert, do Aug Brown, witness Ed Howell, witness RJ Hendricks, transportation. 8 50 Jos T Peters, sundries 125 00 A J McHaley, lumber. 8 53 D L Cates & Co, coupon books. 10 00 J M Filloon & Co, supplies 10 00 J H Cross, supplies. 5 00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. . 4 15 Pease & Mays, mdse Mrs Puckett 5 00 do do . do , 5 00 Irwin Hodson Co, mdse 3 00 A S Blowers, mdse 915 John Combs, mdse 15 15 W Bolton & Co (passed) ; 16 63 P Kircheimer (passed) 4 18 iinsan x siewan ipaBsea;. . : . . . a. j riiKiugum, obi services iu uu A Keaton, acting coroner..;... 12 15 Sam Patterson, juror 1 00 EMShntt, -da 100 N W Wallace, ; do .......... 100 Jos Kelsay, ' do ..... . 1 00 ILDonagon, do 100 John G Little, "do 1 00 Clvde McCalvery, .witness 2 10 E C Dickinson, do . 1 70 Wm Jolly. do ..... 1 70 F 6 Connelly, '" ' do . 4 40 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. 1 00 G E Marknam. rebate on tax. . . 1 00 Prinz & Nitschke, supplies.... 10 50 I C Nickelsen, supplies 5 44 Dalles Lumb Co,- supplies. . ... . . 4 30 F H Wakefield, assessor . . . . ; : . 98 00 Mays & Crowe, supplies. .v 27 20 Ward. Kerns & Robertson, team 3 00 M T Nolan, supplies 1 60 Martin Wing, supplies. 16 40 A A Jayne, diet attv. .... ........ 25 00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. . , 15 00 P Limraeroth, trimming trees. - , 6 00 John Bowles, viewer..,.. 2 00 Ben Hurst, do 2 00 WD Allen, : do. ............ 2 00 D W Wilderrcbainman. ....... 2 00 Rich Brookhouse, marker. . . . ... 2 00 E F Sharp, surveyor. 14 00 W H Williams, viewer. .... . . 2 00 W J Davidson, do . . .- ' 4 00 John Darnielle. do 4 00 A'ek Strachan. chainman " 2 00 E F Sharp, surveyor 18 00 James Patterson, viewer 2 00 11 Kennedy, do 2 00 .las Wood jock, do 2 00 E F Sharp, surveyor. .. . .... 12 00 L Schadintt, viewer .. . 2 00 Geo Borstel, viewer. . ...... 2 00 E F Sharp, surveyor.-. 18 00 E F Sharp, establishing corners 24 00 Pease & Mays mdse 5 00 W E Campbell, eorveying . 4 00 Meston Dvgert, supplies.. . 90 Wm Ende'rabv.mdse . . . ; 2 99 Dalles City Water Works, rent. 10 00 A S Blowers, mdse 7 90 M Cushing. non-res'dt paupers. 40 00 J Sutherland, services . . 4 50 Dr H Logan, exam insane. ..... o 00 L L Branner, meals 5 75 Maier & Benton, supplies ZU 4o F H Wakefield, assessor 220 00 Geo Blakeley, cash advd. 2 50 u L Gates, supplies. Dalles Lamb Co, supplies 10 00 3 00 52 50 G W Phelps, atty fees Oregon Tel Co, rent 4 80 7 55 2 95 15 00 21 25 Blakeley fc Houghton, mdse. Blakeley & Houghton, mdse. . , Dr W Shackelford, exam insane John Michell.mdee and printing From the Prult Market. Below is published the latest advices received from the Eastern fruit market, Our fruit raisers cannot watch the re ports too closely, as it is the only way of becoming thoroughly posted: "The past two weeks have seen more cherries shipped from Oregon than ever befoie and while prices have ' ruled higher generally than heretofore, it is not an unusual price. California cher ries have sold in post years for better prices and the prices ruling prior, to July 4th is simply an eye opener to the cherry growers of Oregon ; 5 cents per pound to the shipper is a trifle higher than Eastern markets warranted, not' withstanding commission houses paid that price for several carloads. A repre sentative of the Oregon Fruit Union left Portland June 25th and attended the auction sales, where the cars of cherries shipped bv local commission houses jointly, were sold, prices varying from 75 cents to $1.20 per box. On July 2d, two cars arrived the same day in Minn ea'polis, one shipped by Levy & Spiegle, Mark Levy & Co. and Page & Son, the other by W. S. Offner and Dr. N. G, Blalock. This, ofsourse, is the reason why some ruled somewhat lower than they need have farther comment is un necessary. "Two shipments sold in Chicago, July 3d ; one car of 1900 boxes from Levy & Spiegel, Mark Levy & Co, and Jac Fischel & Co. for $1675 or an average of 88 cents per box, what the shippers had left after paying 50 cents per box for fruit, box furnished 5 cents, 35 to 40 cents for transportation and expenses of sale, yon can figure.. W. S. Offner also had a shipment sold in Chicago for 50 cents per box." - History Repeats Itself. Without a doubt The Dalles beats all rivals in the matter of runaways or acci dents to horses. And of late a new feature has been added, that of drown. ing. Just after dinner today Mr. Ben Snipes hitched his span of mules at the ferry landing previous to starting for Yakima overland. One of the mules was bitched to the buggy and the other under the bridge. The one hitched to the buggy became restive and began pulling. The buggy was on slanting ground and when the mule began jerk ing, started down the hill to the riyer. The weight of the vehicle was too heavy for the mule to withstand . and the animal was palled along. - Both buggy and mule went into the river and sunk beneath its waters. ' A crowd soon gathered and the buggy was fished oat by means of a hook and rope. The mule was unable to swim on account of being tied to the body and before help could arrive was drowned. ' Mr. Snipes took his misfortue with usual fortitude and said when bard luck starts coming it never knows when to stop. Mr. Snipes bad owned the mule for four years and said it wsb the best driving animal he . had ever owned. This makes the second accident of this kind in three days within a short dis tance of each other. However exciting it may be to the spectators this division is anything but pleasing to the owners of animals seemingly bent on suicide. K. of P. Resolution. At the last regular convention of Friendship Lodge, No. 9, K. of P., the following resolution was adopted : - Wberbas, Th historical drama of "Damon and Pythias" was presented on the 14th day of June last, and re peated on the 18th day of the same month, under the auspices of : Friend ship lodge. No, 9, K. of P., and director ship of Bro, Wm. Rasmus, ably assisted by members of The Dalles Dramatic Club, be it . Retolvtd, That the officers and roem beas of - Friendship ' Lodge, No. 9, K. of P., in convention assembled, do most heartily thank Bro. Wm. Rasmus and the members of The Dalles Dramatic Club for their f riendship and. the very able manner in which they performed the arduous taek set before them ; and we asure them that this act of friend ship on their part will be cherished by us as is the oasis in the desert by he weary traveler. x' F. S. Gunning, "' ' D. W Vacsk, . : ' C. E Bayabd, . r; Comm. Word From Trilby Camp. . Thout Lake, July 8, '95, Editor Chronicle : Wishing to let you know The Dalles is "in it," as it always has been, we will make the accent of Mt. Adams with the Mazamas; that is, if they can walk fast enough to keep ud with us. ' We will leave here for the timber line in the morning and then' go up the next day. There are probably altogether about 100 people at the snow line, but don't suppose there will be over one-third make it. There is quite a delegation from Hood River and the ladies all wear bloomers about fifteen of them. Several are from Pen dleton, Tacoma and Corvallis. Please send us a paper once a year. Trilby Camp. 'Advertised Letters. Following is the list of 'letters remain ing in the postothce at The Dalles -an called for July 13, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Bunnell, A Jackman, Henry Burr, Chas Johnston. James- Clark, Has Johnston, Mrs Jas Conway, Miss Me- McTamann, E C liesa Davies, Miss V McCabe, TJ Stroud, Miss OIlie Smith, Miss Trixy Smith, Harry Thompson, R S Thompson, John Erickson, Matt Elliott, Miss Anna Furlow. Marion Howard, Tom Hunt. E J Hudson. -J Nat Winterraier, C A - 1 J. A. Crossbn, P., M Marvelous results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun- derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous inthe case of my. wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist unurcn at Kivers junction sue was brought down with. Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. .Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little in terruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. Kingis New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satis factory n results."- Trial bottles free at Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co's Store. Reg ular size 50c. and $1.00. There is talk among the powers that be of strengthening the trestle leading to the railroad shops and using the track for the main line. This route would save quite a dietance and do away with using the long curved trestle that Is now across Mill creek. There were many crooked places to be made straight in the road from. here to Portland and the original survey has in many instances been improved upon. Another reason why the road should be built through the shops ana join the main line ib that a means of egress may be provided for the locomotives in case a fire occur which might prevent them from crossing the bri ige. Foar -Biff buccesses. - Having the needed merit to more than made good all the advertising claimed for them', the following four remedies have reached a pbenominal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Back- len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills,' which are a perlect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. : Sold by. the Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. Last night Lee Morehouse, a prisoner in the county jail, made an ineffectual attempt to escape. It is Jailer Fitz gerald's custom to go through the jail every evening to assure himself that everything is as it ought to be. More house secreted himself in the cell near est the door leading into the eherifTs office and intended as soon as the jailer retired to make a break for liberty. Mr, Fitzgerald, however, looked into that cell ' first, and discovered Morehouse with his shoes in hand ready to run. He was bent on going and it took some thing more than moral persuasion on the jailer's part to convince him he had better stay. Morehouse is in jail wait ing the grand jury on the charge of the larceny of a horse and bridle. Martin Donnell's new residence is nearly completed and a few more finish ing touches will make it ready for occu pancy. ' The house is- a very pretty cottage of the latest design and will be an ornament to that portion of the town. It will be one story With a commodious basement and the interior is fitted with all the convenient appliances so neces sary to housekeeping in - this day and age. The location is also a very suitable one. .'" Chance ia tne Regulator's Time Card. - . Commencing Wednesday, July 10th and ontil farther notice, steamer Reg ulator will leave The Dalles for Portland at 8 a. to., instead of 7 a. m. Steamer Dalles City will leave Portland at 7 a. m.Vinead of 6 a. m. , W. C. Allaway, General Agt. Or. Hlles' Nerve Plasters for Rheumatism. ' , WOMEN'S FACES ;T T like - flowers, fade and wither with time ; the bloom of the rose is only known to the neaitny woman's checks. . The nerv ous strain caused by the ailments and pains peculiar to the sex, and the labor and worry of rearing a familv. can often be traced, by the lines in the woman's face. Dull eyes, the-sallow or wrinkled face and those "feelings of weakness ' "have their rise in the derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the young girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in "the change of life," the " Prescription " is just what they need ; it aids nature in preparing the system for the change. It's a medicine prescribed for thirty years, in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure the chronic inflamma tion of the lining membranes which cause such exhausting drains upon the system. It cures nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faintness, nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mr. TENNtB Williams, of Moha-wk. Lane Co., was sick for over three years with blind dizzy spells, palpitatiou of the heart, pain in the back and head, and at times would have such a weak tired feel ing when I first got up in the morning, and at times nervous chills. The physicians dif fered as to what my disease was, but none of them did me any good. As soon as I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, I -began to -tret better : could sleeo WW Mrs. Williams. . well nights, and that bad. nervous feeling and the pain in my back soon left me. 1 can walk sever- . al miles without fretting tired. I took in all three bottles of ' PrescnpUoa ' and two of Discovery.' Owing to an accident in ths Stampede tannel iu the Carcade mountains, through traffic on the Northern Pacific is blocked. Their trains are being run over the O. R. & N., and pass through Tne Ualles. The east-bound passenger left Portland this morning after 1 o'clock, and passed throngh The Dalles at 5. The west-bound passenger went through town a flying at 8:30 this morn ing. There were ten coaches, including a diner. Engineer Haves was at the throttle, and as the train can do no local business, it will make rapid time to Portland. The damage to the tunnel will probably be very great, as the wood work is on fire and a lot of rock will fill portions of the tunnel. The Stampede is ono of tne most famous pieces of rail road engineering in the country. The county clerk's office shows the following real estate transfers on record : Patrick Finegan of Cascades to Hans Lilligard, lot D, block 7, In the town of Cascade Locks. Susan' Wilson to N. P. Obrien, fractional w of the nwj4, sec 18, tp 2 s, r 13 e, V M. Besides these deeds a patent was recorded in fuvr of William J. Thompson, for n)i,of sej and the n of ev. sec 18, tp 2 s, r 13 e, W M, containing 160 and a fractional acre. - ' - The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sale at their warehouse Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barjey Chop, Oats and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale roller mills flour, the best flour in the market and sold only in ton lots or over. . 9-tf Are Ton Going to the Coast . This summer? If go, take the Regulator line. Tickets on sale for the season at rates lower than ever. Connections made with all. steamers leaving Port land. Through tickets, and baggage checked to destination. (No transfer charges at Portland). . W. C. Allawax, ' General Agent. . The Moro Observer gives Wasco county another dig on the matter of roads and says our county has enough faults with out noticing them anywhere else. The j accident which happened some time ago on the Deschutes hill is still a subject for controversy and the Observer takes exception to the letter of Mr. Bussell, the supervisor which was published some time ago. IffWOTiiMfll , For Infants and Children. , .... ' Caatorla promote Pigeation, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Btomachj ' Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its sleep aatnral. Ciutoria. contains no iforphine or other narcotic property. , " Castnria Is fo well adapted to children chat I recommend it aa superior to any preecriptioa cnown to me." 1. a. abohzb. jh. v., ' 111 Booth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " For several years I have reoommerided your 'Otstoria, and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." Eswrn F. PiRDia, M. D 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of 'Castoria.' Is so universal and Its merits ro well known that it reams a work of mMMMMthn to endorse- it- Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reacn." - ' CiSiOB MiRTTT, T. D., New York City. Tm Cnrr-ina CoxPAmr, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Huadadi and Neuralaia cured by Dr. KlLEs' PAIN PILLS. "One cent a dose." Mexican Mustang v . Liniment for Bums, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, - , Harness Cz Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates iluscle, Membrane and Tissue . Quickly to the Very . Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Land Office. The Dalles, Or., J June 18, 1H95. t ' Notice is .herebv riven that the foUowlne- named settler has filed 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 Aug. 3, 1895, viz: William P. Carter, Hd E, No. 3821, for the E$, NE-, Eeo 28, and S4, Sec 21, Tp 4 3 R 12 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saia lana, viz: miJiam D. itoamao, Aiiarew J . Swift. William H. Furlow. Euirene Deraore. all ol Wamic, Or. jun2 jas. r. Muuiit, itcgisier. NOTICE. , Cnitkd States I.kd Offjci,) . The Dalles, Or., June 4, 189-i. ' S ' Complaint having been entered at this, office by John C. Tucker of Wamic, Or., against O. U. i avenporc iorMDannomng nis tiomeMeaa r-n No. 3U1G, dated April 8, 1891, upon the S'4 Sh Sec 7. SE'si NEW Seo 18. and WWW NWk. f 17, Tp 4 8 it 12 K, in Wasco county. Or., with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at ttiis UUIL-O UU UIC ailu u Ul J u iy. iratj, nil luvuiw. a. in., to respona ana inrnisn testimony con cerning raia auegea aoanaonmeni. jia-juiaj j Ac, r. aiuuk, uegister. Taken Up. Come tc my place on 5-Mile about Dec. 1st 1894, one light red cow, about 4 years oW branded XL (connected). Crop off fight ear and un-ler half crop off left Owner can have same by proving property and paying; charges. , C. F. .Wagbnblast, . ' The Dalles For Sale. One hundred and six seres of Fruit Land on Mill nnvb. v miles from The Dalles fifteen acres in Graces and OrchaMfTand four acres in sirawDernes. r, in sen an or rart. neuiy vt Wood and Water. Also 120 acres of Grain Land, ten miles west ol The ualles. feb23-tf T. M. DENTON. Lost. Betneeen Mitchell and Grass Valley, one new RuDert & Gable saddle, one garden rate, and two window sashes. A liberal reward will be paid to anyone finding and returning the same tome. lAjnn iaiuih, apra - Mitchell, Or, KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca, The Dalles, Or., May 22. 11-95. 4 Notice is .herebv eiven that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his Intension to make final proof in suDDOrt of his claim ana tnat saia prooi wm oe msue Deiore iu rcKiurr mu , . . ... . .... , .... .... receiver at ine uaues, uregon, on juiy o, 1895, viz: V ' Frank Chase. Addl. Hd. E. No. S5S2, for the SEW, SEJ, Seo 21.Tn.lN R 18 K.W. M. I. He names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of mid land, viz: William H. Tavlor. John Was- enbla-t. William Miller, X. M. Morgan, all ofj I mu. ri a"i 1 mZi . j ad. r. mwhl, ftegtscer. Admistrator's ; Notice to Creditors.' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by thn County Court oi me Biate Ol uregon lor nasco ,ouniy, administrator of the estate of Frank Ire land, deceased. All persons having claims against sail estate are heieby notified to present tnem to me at my residence near M osier, in said county and state, within six months from the date hereof. - Dalles City, Oregon, Jnly 12, 189a, 13jul GEORGE IRELAND, Administrator. SS Ckkheatet' Eaetiaa Dlaaaaas Braa& rENNYROYAL PILLS w jyL K sm ilitfi n-tiailaL. la Die aak Druggist r LKMfara ttntum Aut-, momA Brxmd tu Ked Mid Gold aMt&llscT twxea. ftetUod with bla ribtootm. Tklt 'lumm and imittUm. At Drafgius, or md4 4e. In Maunp for jMuXkmUr, testimonials -snA "Relief for T,IletV te kar, by retara I BlUb "W.ww ivsuwvunis. jiBUiis a aap flilsrm .'aisiMlrsiM a MaiVinn Komi. Notice to Donation Claimants. Cmited Status Dist. Likd Omc,( -P ,, v Oregon. To all persons having made settleineut upon tracts of land within this district, nd given, notice, as required b) law, that they claim such lauds as donation! under the provialnns of the act of Congress entitled "Anaotto create tba office of survtyor -general of the public lands iu Oregon, and to provide for the survey, and to make donations to settlers of the said publlo lands," approved September 27, 1850, and the various acts amendutory and ' supplemental thereto, and to their heiia, devisee, grantees, and all persons making claim to such donation claims, whether by d scent, detise, Judicial sale, or conveyance in good faith, who have hitherto failed to make and file in the proper land office finui proof of such claims. Notice is her by given, in iceordanre with the requirements of Section 1 of the act of Congress ai.prov- d Jnly .6, 1894, anrt in pursuance of the directions of the Commissioner bf the general laud office that they are required to appear at this office and make and til- final proola of such claims ai d perfe t their title thereto before the 1st day of January, 1896, and that if they fail to . do so within the time,tuch donation claims will be held to have beeu abandoned bv them, and th lanas embraced therein will be restored to the public domain, as provided in said act of Congress ef July 26, 1-94. Given under our hands this 9th dly of Hay, 1895:. . JA8 F- MOOhE, Register. mll-J22 WILLIAM H. BiGGS, E.ceiver. NJSW PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DEALERS IN- Furniture and Carpes. We have added to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil be low accordingly. - A. A. Brown. Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures SPECIiilf :-: PRICES to Cash Buyers. v Hittat Casl Prices for Eis Mi ofter. Prate. . . 170 SECOND STREET. me Miia PacKiiCo., PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. 1 Dried Beef, Etc. Bake Oyen and Mitchel' ' stage line THOMAS HAEPEB, .- - Proprietor 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 andereighed baa thoroughly re modeled what ia known aa the Farmers Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi- eon, adjoining J. L. Thompson 'a black smith shop, and is now ready to accom modate all who wish their horses well fed and properly cared for, at Prices to- 8nit the Times. AGNEVV A McCOLLEY, Props., ' The Dalles, Or. For Sale or Trade. One Norman Stallion, weight about 1,500 pounds ; 4 bead or work horses ; ft . ronnir horses. Will sell or trade for Dalles City property. (JhlAKlS hUKULER, ml5-2m ,' Boyd, Or. Notice. Nansene, Jnne 10, 1895. r To Whom It May Concern : This is to notify all persons that I have given my son. William Louis Rob ertson, his time. jl9-wlm. - Geo. W. Kobertsok. Curersof BRAND