THE DALLES WEEKLY . CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1895. 6 The Weekly Ghroniele. THE DALLES, OVERWORK -induced Nervous Prostration Complete Eecovcry by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Some years ago, as a result of too close atteniiuu to business, luy health failed. I became, weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested all t Iks symptoms of a de rline. I . took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to iuipigivu at once. DELINOUENT TAX LIST 6 72 4 20 8 40 10 50 5 25 1 05 and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty-live to two linndred pounds. Since then. T and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the lwsf. of health, n fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation T ennnot say too much." H. O. Hixsov, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's. S. C. ONf 6 0 4 20 Sarsaparilla RECEIVING BEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills. S. Blowers from Hood River on the noon PERSONAL MENTION. . Mr. G. A. Thomas and Frank Lane of White Salmon were in the city this . morning. County Commissioner A came up train- t Mr. C. E. Mcintosh left for Portland by boat this morning to take in the ex position. Mrs. Dr. Brown of Creal Springs, Illi nois, who has been visiting friends in The Dalles for several days, left on the v, Keguiator tnis morning lor a visit in Portland. Captain McNulty hie Mosier farm. is in the city from Mrs. J. B. Condon is among The Dalles people registered at the Imperial in Portland. Rev. E. Mack, of the Lutheran church, was a passenger on the west boa ad local this afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bolton have been in Portland for several days attend . ing the exposition. Mr. Ralph Rowland has gone to Mis soula, Mont., where he has accepted a responsible position. Mr. Emil Schanno returned last night from a trip through the Willamette valley and a visit to the exposition. Mr. E. S. Isaacs, a well known resi dent of Walla Walla, was a passenger on the Regulator this morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sandford have re turned from Pullman, Wash., where Mr. Sandford has been making his head quarters for the past few months. Ed Howell, station baggageman at The Dalles, came up to attend court. Mr. Howell was formerly baggage agent at Baker City, and at one time a member of the Baker City baseball club ot that place. This was during the Baker City Li Grande-Pendleton league's existence. East Oregonian. Mr. Walter Fraine of Cascade Locks is in the city. Miss Emma Jacobsen lett this morn ing for a visit with friends in Portland. Mr.J. D. Wilcox, a well known re. eident of Kent, Sherman county, is in city today. Ed. Howell, baggage master of the O. , R. & N. in this city, has returned from a business trip to Portland. Miss Butler of White Salmon, who has been visiting Mrs. H. Lauritson re turned borne on the boat this morning, Mr. A. A. Jayne, prosecuting attorney lor this judicial district, arrived from Arlington this morning and is at the Umatilla. baby growth The- baby's mission is growth. To. that little bun dle of love, half trick, half dream, every added oimce of flesh means added hap piness and comfort ! Fat "is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Scott's Emulsion, -with hypophosphites, is "the eas iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form, ft sup plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth. Scott & Bowxb, Chemists, New York, 50c and $1.00 Kachter & Lohx n ht ne qr sec 27 tp 6 8 r 16 e : 8 40 Nickelsen I C mil res lots C D E F J bit 30 5 46 Newcome C F. Parkhuist lots 1 2 blk 8. .. . 2 85 Nedrow Geo, ufur lot 2 blk 14 IB Nicholson. Emma. H R park lot 26 bl 1 . .54 Oidway D K estate sw qr secG & 11, 36 a in ne cor of sw qr sec 7, in all 173.88 a ex 12 a gold to M V Johnson, 3.75 a sold to same party, Dec 19, 1893, 20 a to Ira D Smith Dec 23, 1893... v 25 20 Phillips, Effie J 30 a in Richard fc Lyda Marshall D L C tp 2 3 n r 11 12 e Perry, Wayland Bnhfnw qr see 19, tp 1 n rlOe - Phlnnan', J H s qr sec 9, tp 1 n 1 12 e Parodi, B lota 2 3, stf qr se qr sec 32. tp 3 n r 12 e, sw qr sw qr sec 11, tp 1 n r 12 e. . . Plummer, Mary lot 2 com at se cor of mt qr w 20 rods, n 80 rods, e 20 rods, s 80 rods to beg, sec 5, tp 1 n r 13 e.... Patterson Geo W ne qr ne qr sec 36, tp 1 n r 13 e Parker John nw qr se qr, n hf sw qr, sw qrswqr sec 15,tp2 n r9e v 8 40 Palmer, Richard w hf ne qr e hf nw qr sec 31, tpl srl3e - 10 50 Pool Wm H e hf se qr nw qr se qr ne qr sw qr sec 1, tp 6 a r 16 e 6 72 Porter Oliver W n hf sw qr s hf nw qr sec 20, tp 8 s r 16 e 16 80 Pintler A I, IS & W ad H R lot 19 blk 2 51 Power, Darcey, B A W 2d ad H R lots 10 11 12 blk 5 1 59 Purser, Martha, H R lot 1 blk C 5 60 Pettcrson, Julia, LAD Antelope lot 8 blk 1 4 95 Pratt & Sllvertooth, LAD Antelope lots 3 ' 4 o Dik lot 4 dik a Paddock J W, H R park lot 40 blk 8 54 Pertie R G, H R park lot 41 blk 8 54 Rawson C T n hf , e hf se qr sec 22 tp 1 n r 13 e Rodney, Henry nw qr ne qr sec 10 tp 2 n r 10 e Rand, Andrew J ne qr sw qr aw qr nw qr lots 1 2 sec 10, tp 1 s r 8 e 7 35 Ross, Hugh lots 3 4. sw qr nw qr nw qr sw qrsec5, tp 1 s r 10 e ... 7 35 Rice, Lancious se qr se qr sec 15, tp 1 a r 13 e 2 10 Rice, Horace w hf nw qr sec 2, tp 1 s r 14 e, lots 1 4 n hf nw qr sw qr nw qr lots 7 8 sec 3, tp 1 s r 14 e, s hf sw qr ne qr sw qr se qr nw qr see 10, tp 1 s r 14 e 31 50 Rice Geo W ne qr sec 25, tp 1 s r 14 e 8 40 Roberts Thos M s hf sec 9 tp 1 s r 15 0 13 44 Roberts, Albert 8 n hf nw qr sec 22, tp 1 a rl5e " 3 36 Ross, James H se qr se qr sec 26,tp 3 s r 13 e 2 10 Rogers, Alex estate a hf nw qr sec 36, tp 7 s rl7e 6 30 Rand, Christians, H R proper lot 5 blk -, w blk 2 42 75 Rorden L lot L 60 ft oft'e side of K,H K. .. 4 27 Roberts C G, Parkhurst W hf blk 6 2 85 Ropes, Alice H, H R park lot 20 blk 1 54 Ropes, Sophia, H R park lot 21 blk 1 54 Rohr, l.illie, Wi nans' ad lots 3 4 blk 5 2 10 Smith, Georgiana, H R vr hf lot F 1 05 Snyder, Susan nw qr nw qr sec 2, tp I s r 12 e .. 105 Sorbin J E n hf ne qr ne qr se qr ne qr ne qr see 13, tp 1 n r 12 e 1 05 Sterling, Geo M w hf ne qr w hf nw qre qr nw qr ne qr sw qr nw qr se qr sec 7, tp 1 n r 13 e 18 90 Smith, Jasper M lot 3, to qr nw qr ne qr sw qr nw qr se qr sec 9, tp 1 n r 13 e 21 00 Sanders, Emily J, a s c 22, tp 1 n r V, e. . 1 05 Btenfels, Morns ne qr se qr sec 30, tp 3 n r 10 e, Idlcwild lot 6 blk 2 6 40 Southwell, Amanda J w hf ne qr less strip 50.1 wide less 20 ch long 611' w sMe sec 11, tp 1 s r 13 e 8 40 Solicitors Loan 1 rust Co s hf se qr ne qr se qr se qr sw qr sec 20, tp 1 s r 14 e mil ad lots A B C K J L blk S3 26 50 Shotwell Geo V se qr sec 22, tp 1 s r 15 e. . 10 50 Spoonamore Geo W sw qrscc 26, tp 2 s r 13 e 12 CO Steel Geo A e hf ne qr sec 6, tp 4 s r 9 e. . . Strickland Wm se qr ne qr -sec 35, tp 4 s r 11 e Shannon John P sw qr se qr sec 18, tp 4 a 1 12 e, nw qr ne qr nw qr nw qr sec 19, tp 4 srl2 e "... Sanford Elite D sw qr sec ti, tp 5 s r 13 e Schmidt Gus w hf e hf sec 6, tp 7 s r 17 e, c hf sec:!6, tp s r 16 e 35 70 Smith Henry H se qr nw qr n hf sw qr sec 19, tp 8 s r 15 0 5 23 Stotrs Mary A, Trev ad lot 10 blk 1 16 00 Stacs John mil ad lots A B blk 41 3 SO Spink Mary mil ad lot-. G II blk 5 19 20 61 1 35 1 05 Williams Wm G mil ad lot J blk 122 lot C blk 123 Wyss. Christian, Tnomp ad lots 10 11 blk 15 Wand, Orion S, & W 1st ad H E lots 19 20 blk- 105 Willison W A, E V 1st ad lot 33 blk C. Walker T M, E & W 1st ad HE lots 29 30 bllcO Watson, John W all 01 blk 4 lots 1 2 7 8 9 13 to 44 inclusive blk 5 lots 1 to 8, 42 to 48 inclusive Idlewild 2nd ad lots 1 2 S 4 blk 1 Idlewild 8 55 Winans Ed W, H R lot J 1 Winans, Mattie A, H R lots 16 to 24 inclu sive blk 23 ... 8 55 Winans, Audubon, Winans' ad lot 6 blk 4, lot3blk2 4 27 Wallace, James all of lot 23, and e 40 ft of lot 22 blk 1 WauComa 2 85 Wing.te, E M 4 Co, Baird's ad Antelope lot49blkl 2 31 Wright, Beatrice, H R park lot 23 blk 1. .. . Widmer, Mary, H R park lot 31 blk 1 Widmer C F, lot 34 blk 1 Watts, Lewis W, H R park lot 45 blk I. .. . Watte, Imeldia. H R park lot 43 blk 1. . . Wolfran, Franz, H R park lot 9 blk 2 Wantel, Marie, H it park lot 4 blk -. . , . . Wbitcpmb, Bertie & Bell; H R park lot 39 blkS ... .. Whitehouse, Geo F, H R park lot 28 blk 4, lot42blk- Wright A R, H R park lot 46 blk 3 Wright Z T, estate. H R park lot 47 blk 3. . Wilcox E R, H R park lot 40 blk 4 Winans, Wilson R, Winans' ad lots 1 to 8 inclusive blk 1 & lots 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 blk 8, lot 1 2 3 4 5 68 blk 2,lot 1 2 34 ft blk 3, lot 14 5 8 blk 4, lot 5 6 7 8 blk 9, lot 5 6 7 8 blk 6, lot 1 to 8 inclusive in blk and lot 1 234blk9 5 46 Winans, Edgar W, Winans' ad lots 1 to 6 inclusive blk 2, lots 5 to 8 inclusive blk 6. lot 1 to 8 inclusive blk 7, lots 1 2 3 4 blk 8, lots 2 3 4 blk 9 5 46 Young, Lyda B ne qr ne qr sec 24, tp 7 s r Me.. 1 05 Zechery, Albert C sw qr ne qr sec 7, tp 6 s rl9e 105 . 54 1 05 54 54 54 A Conhty Jail Mystery : 36 1 cs 9 45 10 50 J 60 1 59 2 85 7 13 2 49 -54 54 54 51 Shacklelord Wm mil ad all of blk 56 ..... Sighers C J mil ad lot I blk 111 Sullivan Pat, Cascade Locks2 lots in blk 3 Smith Helen J, com ne cor blk y, s 112;.j It, e 100 ft, n ll-2'A ft, w 100 to beg. Winans' ad lots 1 2 blk 8 Soesbe, Christiana M Vauconia lots 12 3 b.k5 Stramihatt Wni, Wauccma lot 9 blk 5 2 85 fell ve: tooth F W, LAD Antelope lot 5 blk 3 Stlmer, Pauline, II R park lot 3 blk 1 Sweeney M M. II R park lot 18 blk- 1 Sweeney Jenny 31, H R park lot 19 blk 1. . Simmons, Ernest R, H R park lot 22 blk 1 Smith D L, II R park lot 17 blk-....,. ... Slocum A K, Parkhurst all of blk 10 2 b5 Taylor O D nw qr sec 26, tp 1 n r 12 e 10 80 Taylor O D e hf ne qr e hf se qr sec 7, tp 1 n r 13 e, nw qr sec 26, tp 1 n r 12 e, w hf ne qr ne qr nw qr nw qr se qr sec 12, tp 2 s r 3 e, lots, 1 2 3 sec 8, tp 1 n r 13 e, n lit nc qr sec 17, tp 1 n r 13 e, Winans' ud lot 8 blk 7 104 62 Taylor Jos M se qr sw qr tec 5, tp 1 n r 14 e 2 10 Tana washer Tom, Indian, n bf sw qr sec 13, tp 2 s r 11 e 3 15 Thompson Wm J n hf ne qr see 7, tp 1 s r 4e..- 4 20 Topar John n hf se qr sec 5, tp 2 s r 13 e. . . 5 25 Thompson, Francis M e hf swqr ehf nw qr sec 8, tp 2 s r 13 e 10 50 Tbornbury. Amanda, com til ft w of ne cor . of lot 3, w 25 f t, s 100 ft, e 25 f t, n 100 ft to beg Gates ad 10 50 Thompson R R, Big blufl ad lot 11 blk 8 . . 2 41 Tibbetts, Harrv, H R park lot 43 blk 3 54 Winans E T n hf ne qr n hf nw qr sec 9, tp 1 n r9e Ward Edwin ", trust, 80 a sec 6, tp 1 n r 13 e Whitney, Jones estate. 15 a off w side of nw qr nw qr sw qr sw qr w hf sw qr sec 13, tp 1 n r 13 e, ne qr se qr nw qr, lot 2 sec 14, tplnrl3e 27 30 Waters Chas & Ellen n hf int of e hf se qr sec 22, tp 1 n rl3 e...... V,.. ...... 6 30 Willis, Jacob O T e hf ne qr sec 13, tp 2 n r 9 e 3 36 Wright, Andrew sw qr sw qr sec 14, tp 2 n r9e ' 168 Winchell, Markham se qr ne qr o hf se qr sw qr se qr sec 30, tp 2 n r 10 e 8 40 Woodward John D se qr sw qr lot 3 sec 33, tp3nr8e... 4 20 Watson T J, trust, lots 6 7 8 9 ex nw cor of lot 8 sec 26, tp3n r lOe 2100 WhitcombM J lot 1 sec 36, tp 3 n r 11 e ... 54 Wickham, Richard F w hf nw qr ne qr nw qr nw qr sw qr sec 8, tp I s r 12 e 8 40 Wing Chas W nw qr nw qr tec 18, tp 4 s r 13e 210 Wilson W H n hf ne qr n hf nw qr sw qr nw qr w hf sw qr se qr sw qr sec 16, tp 8 s r 17 e, Big blf ad ehf lots 3 4 blk A.. ... 12 41 WardHenry FmlladlotsGHI Jblk27.. 4 01 Watklns Mand, blf ad lot 1 blk $ 1 60 Wood ThosG.mil ad lot B blk 11.. ....... 81 me snenn 8 omce was tnrown into a mild degree of excitement -last night when the following letter was eent to Sheriff Driver from inside the jail. The doctor referred to ia undoubtedly meant for Dr. Rothermal, who was recently released on bonds irom the county jail: Mr. Tom Driver : Dear Sib: I am sure it is my duty, under the circumstances, to inform you of what is going on in this jail. The Chinaman has in some way got bold of some email tablets or pills, and I be lieve them to be poison. He told me he was going to kill himself, and last night I saw him hiding those pills about his clothes and bed. I saw him put some of them in his hat, under the sweat band, and he pnt some more of ttwrn in his bed. MahatTy said he saw the doc tor give them to him, and said the doctor said 11 was morphine ; and he also said the doctor told him not to say anything, as he eaid he was only doing it to get even on you. Now, Tom, I think you had best come right in and make a search as soon as possible, for I think this stuff is poison of some kind, and have every reason to believe the China man will use it. I remain Yours Trnly, B. Douglas. We think this is a fact, and wish you to come ia and make a search. Mahaffy, K. A. McDonald, ' L. Morehouse. Acting upon the suggestion made in the letter, the sheriff searched the Chinaman, Harry, who is confined in jail for the China murder last summer, and found several lots of morphine upon bis person. The Chinaman professed ignorance at their being there, and said be never used the drug, but claimed that Doug'as told him to be careful about eating his soup, as there might be poison in it. The whole affair is very mysterious, but Sheriff Driver gives an explanation which is very different from the idea conveyed ly the letter. Mr. Dr iver eavs the Chin? man told him the iniiutp.sof the j -ti t wete preparing for an outbreak, ami that this fact be coming known 10 the prisoner!1, some ot them determined to give the Chinaman a dose of morphine and get hitn out of the way, at the same time leaving the imnreeaion that be committed suicide. Extra precautions have been taken by Sheriff Driver, Deputy Kelly and Jailer Fitzgerald, and the cells have been thor oughly searched. No one with the key is allowed to enter the jail alone, for fear thd prisoners would overpower him and make a break for liberty. The matter was laid before Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Phelps, who did not deem it advisable for any warrant to be issued for tbe one bringing the mor phine into the jail. , ; ' " j SIMMOMS regulator7 1 I Mf T-THi'MIT H Bender, did yon ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King op Lives Medicines?" Everybody need! take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or aiseasea liver tnac impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the bodv and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a tcrpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active bv an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg n la tor and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is betteb than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Jwery package bas the lied Z stamp on the wrapper. J. II. Aeiiin & jo., "niiaaeiphia Card of Thanks. We wish to tender our many thanks to our friends and neighbors, who so kindly aided us during our little Jennie's ' affliction ana our sad bereavement. Mu. and Mas. Watt, Isn't Your AVife. Weaker than she was when you married her ? She shows lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills common to women j Have yon ever tried to help her ? If so, you haven't gone the right way about it, iif you haven't got a case of DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON for her. That will make her strong and well, and bring back the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her eyes. Don't waste a moment. Get it for her to-day. n FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. THE CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE JOBBING AND RETAILING OF Pure CALIFORNIA AV1NES and BRANDIES At prices lower than ever. Greatest assortment of Liquors. Also Columbia Brewery Beer on draught. CHAS. BECHT, Prop., THE DALLES, OR New England Marble Granite Works Calvin H. Weeks, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND BSTA1L DEALER IN Fine Monumental Wof ' Imported iatnwj. Hosier, Or., Oct. 16th. LOST. Left at the fair ground, a black urn. ore! la, with a swinging silver ring in the Handle. A reward will be paid for leav ing it at The Chronicle office. Mas. F. P. Mays. Honey Market. New York, Oct. 16. Money on call, 2 per cent. Silver, 63c ; lead, $3 15. ' Hail's Hair Benewer enjoys the confi dence and patronage of people all over the civilized world, who use it to restore and keep the hair a natural color. bobs. On the 8th of Oct., to the wife of A. W. Turner, a 74 pound boy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court xt the State of Oreeon for the County of Masco, on the 12th day ol September, 1893, in an action therein pending, wherein D. U Cates is pluintiif and John T. Khrisman and J. H. Phirman are de fendants, directing me that out of the property of the defendants within said county I satisfy the sum of fills 60 and interest thereon at the rata 01 ten per cent per annum from the 14th day of February, 1894, and 130 attorney's fees and 120 37 costs of said action and costs upon this writ, I did, on the 13th day of September, lMl.'i, levy upon all of the real'property hereinafter aescnoea as me property 01 tne aeienaant, Jonn T. Khrisman ; and I will, on the 2nd day of No vember, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said da at tbe courthouse door in Dalles City. Oregon, -hell to the highest bidder lor casn in nana, an of the following tlesciibed real property lying and situate in said Wasco county, uregon, towit; lots two and three In section 2S, townuhip 1 north, ranee 12 eae.t. W M. containing 104.39 acres more or lcs, to satisfy saiu juugement, attorneys iees ana costs. T. J. Driver, Sheriff of Wascs County, Im not ftlfl ftr KlnnnmpnUI W nrlr nnhl vnn nhi.ln .. . ;,i a 1 I . . : " j -, vui ukuics, iuu will illiu that, for good work, our charges are always tbe lowest. Cash or time settlement! I as preierrea j can De arranged for at greatly reduced figures. Send address for de signs ana prices, secona ana rmra-street cars pass our salesrooms. 720 Front Street, opp. the Failing School, PORTLAND, OR. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS CLOTHING. FURNISHING- GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. J..P. McINERNY. BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS, The Dalles. Oregon From Far Away Ceylon. SUMMONS. In the Clrcv.it Court of the State of Oregon for tne county 01 atco. Dora Houston, 1 Plaintiff I vs. Volney J. Houston iietendant. I To Volney J. Houston, the defendant above namea: In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc nercDy requirea to uppearanu answer tne com plaint filed against you iu the above entitled suit on or before Monday, November 11, 1895, that being the first day of thd next regulai term ot this court, and ifCTwu fail-to to appear or an swer, for want thereof tliesplalntirT will apply to the Court for the relief phiyed for in her com plaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony existing between tte plaintiff and yourself be tor-ver uissoivea. 1 This summons is servrd a Don you bv pnbllca tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in The Dalles Chronicle by order of Hon. w. L, Bradshaw, tiled in this Court and dated Sep tember 16, 1895. JAMES M. JOHNS. Sep2t Attorney for Plaintiff. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 4 eo 3 15 I have received diiect from the Island of Ceylon a large consignment of its justly celebrated teas. The extraordin ary success which has attended the grow ing of the tea plant in Ceylon is phenom enal. Ten or twelve years ago a few planters experimented growing tea, (the coffee crop, for which the island was formerly famous, being entirely de stroyed by a blight) with the result that Great Britain alone consumes annually 190,000,000 pounds of these teas which would be a small matter to what would be consumed in our country, when Americans realize the splendid qualities of Ceylon. These teas are prepared by modern machinery and picked by the natives with gloved hands and are in comparable in their strength, purity and flavor. Economy is also a most important factor in the use of. these teas ; one pound being equal in strength to two pounds of China, it is only necessary to nee half the quantity you would of any other. To make good tea s a very simple matter. Use an. earthen ware teapot and pour on the water as soon as it boils, allowing five minutes to draw. Water which bas been previously boiled should never be nsed. W. A. Johnston, Up-to-Date Groceryman. Land Office, The Dulles, Or., ( Sent. 19. Ih95. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of ber intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. Land omce, The Dalles, Or., on Nov. 6, 1S95, viz. : Naacey B. W bitten, Hd E, No S158, for tbe fiWJi. NW), KV. SWli. and SW bV4, Sec, 24, Tp 2 8 R 12 E. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.- Lyman M. Lee of Portland, Or., Kollin Jordan, G. W. Jordan, James Jordan, of Duiur, Or. Sep21 JAS. F. MOORE. Register. BOBS, October 10th, to the wife of Mr. Baker, a daughter. Dan Assignee's Sale. Nolice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate of John K. Root, an in solvent debtor, will on Saturday, the 16th day of iNovemner, Jfvw, at tne nour 01 1 o ciocit p. m 01 said day, a tbe front door of tbe County Court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell the following real estate belonging to the estate of said insolvent debtor, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to-wit: The west half of tbe northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 8 in township 1 south of range 12 east Willamette. Meridan, containing 160 ai res of land and situated lu Wasco Countv, Oregon. Dated this 16th day of October, 1895. HUGH GLENN, Assignee of the estate of John V. Root, an in solvent debtor. octl9-5t 175 Second Street, ... A-ABTISTS MATERIALS.-. C-Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Dl IDTI I DCI -A- njsw nur I U RL Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED ' From Three to Six Weeks. PRINZ & NITSCHKE WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. ' Offices : ' Rooms 70G-707, Marquam- Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. TIE DALLES NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Fruit, Shade AND Ornamental TREES Gr'pes, Vines AND Small Fruits -DEALERS IX- Furniture and Caipes. We have added to onr business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil be low accordingly. B0SES AND SHEUBBEBY, Remember our Trees are crown strict ly without irrigation. Catalogue sent free on application. Leave ordess with C. . Bayard, City Agent, Washington St., bet. Second and Third, The Dalles, Oregon, Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of tbe estate of Simuul Pattereon.de ceased,has filed bis final account as such adminis trator and that by an order made and entered on this 1st day of August, 1895, Monday the 4 th day of November, 1835, at tbe hour of 2 p. m., has been fixed as tbe time and the County Courtroom in Dalles City, Or., ss the place for the hearing of final account. .AH persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place to show cause if any there be why said final account should not be approved and said estate closed. J..II. EUBANK8. aug3-5t. Administrator. A. A. Brown, ' Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy. Groceries, and Provisions. which he offen at Low Figures Tie coluiga Packing Co.. PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND SPEGIfllt X PAIGES to Cash. Buyers. Hiitat Casl Prices for fes and other ProJice. 1 170 SECOND STREET. Cp3 Cktekcrto's EafflUh Dtamaaa BraaA Pennyroyal pills 9 kV uriffi- ua vnly t en nine. L)rurit for (Tkir.kcMtmrm RnolimA DL mtmdBrmnd in Ked and Gold meUllio Iboze. sealed wtth bio ribbon. Take mm mtmr. RpAuam t"amamrmtM in fur if Mi tiotu and imitation. AtDrngKUtB,erMBd4e in ttunpa for partfculam, teatlnoiiUlt and " Kller nr Lame," tn tetur, dj recnm SfalL 10,000 TestiMBlala. m Paper. His mi! rami, Dried Beef, Etc. Bake Orai and Mitchel1 STAGE LINE,. THOMAS HAEPEK, - Proprietor Stages-leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and irom Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.