--- -y y - i - THE DALLES ..WEEKLY OHRO 12, 1898 TheWeeMyGhMek H DALLES, OSEOON FERSONAL MENTION Wednesday's Dally. , A- J. Brown of Goldendale ia in the -city. A. J. Henderson, of Heppner, is in Vto city today. . - Commissioner 'Doc Kimsey is attend ing county conrt. J. C. Ward, the Kingsley merchant, is in the city on business. A. B. Allison of Grasu Valley is among the guests at the Umatilla Hon so. County Commissioner A. 8. Blowers - is in the city attending connty conrt. : Ed. Micbell eame opfrom Portland on tba Regulator Monday, and is visiting "relatives and friends here. Miss Jeannette Williams came np from Portland yesterday; and is visiting her Bister, Mrs. H. W. French, and other relatives. Mrs. Stacy Shown, who has been vis iting; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Floyd, of 5-Mile, for several weeks, left for her home in Seittle on the morning train. Thnrtday'i Dally. ' . George Bnxter, of Antelope is in the city. George T. Prather, of Hood 'River, is ia the city today. ' John MncAnlay, an Antelope stock man, is in the city today. Chris Detbman, tfie Hood River fruit raiser, is in the city. D. E. Hall, claim agent of the O. R & N., is in the city today. Homer McFarland left last night for Bntte, Mont., after a visit with relatives rare. Mrs. Enrlght and Miss Enright left on last evening's train for Wasco, where they will mke their borne. Mrs. David Allen came np from Port land yesterday on a business trip, and stayed over today to visit irienas. H. M. Beall, of the First National bank, of this city, left on the morning train today. Mr. Beall intends visiting California, and will be gone about a month. Friday's Daily. , J. Stewart of Monkland is in the city fin business.- Charles E. Chandler and wife of Sil Ter Lake are in the city today. ' Etml Morlock, of Carlyle, 111., an old friend and schoolmate of FerdinandDiet el, is visiting the latter in this city. . Mrs. . W. Lord and Miss Etta Lord went op to Arlington last evening to cpend a few days with Mr, Cbas. Lord. . . Miss Panline Drews returned on the train last evening, after a visit of ceveral weeks with friends in Portiand. Mrs. M. E. Briggs went to Pendleton on toe 5 :20 tram last evening, to assist in instituting a Degree of Honor lodge at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Winneck of Missoula are spending a short time with Mrs. "Winneck's sister, Mrs. Geo. Morgan. They are on their way to California, -where they will make their home. Ernst L. Loddermsnn is in the city from Virginia, visiting Mr. bode. -Mr. Lnderman is very favorably impressed with Oregon, and it he can find a suit able opening he will make this city his Juture borne. Suspected Child Harder. Assistant District Attorney J. H. Law rev returned to Pendleton Monday even ins; from Milton, where he was engaged in looking np a case of suspected child murder. Accompanied by Justice L. J. Mclntyre, of Milton, be went to the place where the crime was reported to bave been committed. Harvey Hod gins stated that his nephew, Ed Hod- ' sins, had found the body of a child and bad buried it. ""Tn Investigating the "matter, a great many conflicting stories were heard. James Swash, of Walla Walla, who waa the first to report the find, claimed that a number of boys bad found the body and bad told neighbors of it. Upon re turning, it was missing. Ed Hodgins denied that be had seen tne body and bnried it. The stories conflicted also in the dates, some witnesses claiming the crime was committed a couple of months ago, while others said it was committed within the last few days. The assistant district attorney and justice found a bundle of rags and wo man's clothes, bloodstained, and what was most peculiar, the stains on the rags indicated that they were made some time ago, while the stain9 on the cloth ing were seemingly fresh. The find in dicated that possibly someone interested bad attempted to give the impreeeion that the body was recently found. The officials will make another inquiry in the near future. Boyd School Report. Hditob Chboniclx: " : school for the month ending March 4th : No. enrolled, SO. Average belonging, 23. - Average attendance, 22. Cases of tardiness, 9. Those who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month are Emily Baker, Pansy Wins-, Frank Headley. Manson Headley, Willie Richards, Do cia Bolton, Flora Baker, Andy Baker. - The visitors daring the past month -were: R. D. Butler, Misses Doliie Smith. Maud Smith, Lela Fobs, Esta Bolton, Mrs! Richards, C. H. Southern; Mies Ada Bell, of Boyd ; . Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Portland ; Miss Leabo, of Endersby, and Miss Hattie Stirnweis of Boyd. A great deal of interest is being shown by the patrons in the welfare of the school, v A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to visit us and note the progress. D. C. Allabd, Teacher. KntertmlnmeD t at Boyd. Editor Chronicle: The Boyd public school literary soci ety gave the following program in a very able manner at its second session oo Friday, March 4th : . Song Bins the Bell, Watchman School Beading Bolton Recitatfon Which Loves Best Gertie Abnet Bee I Help Mamma All 1 Can. . . . Docia Bolton Bee The Straddle Bug Andy Baker Bee Fray Do Not Weep Frank Headly Song I'm Going to Write to Papa .... . ... .Pansy Wing and Emily Baker Recitation-Sally's Bicycle Doliie Smith Bee The Dream .......Guy Teel Bee Onr Lessons Willie Richards Song-The Southern Soldier's Little Boy .. Lela and Nellie Foss Recitation The Scarecrow Manson Heaoley Bee Temperate Birds Maud Smith Bee Keep SHU Edith Abnet Bee Five Little Chickens .Flora Baker Bee My Horse's Name Is Betsy Floyd Foss Dialogue Loyd Bolton and George Headley Scribe Columbus: Harry Southern Recitation If I Were You Elmer Smith Bee -A Little Boy :..JohnGoens Rec The Dutchman's Mistake. . . .Lloyd Bolton Beading of "Boyd Bee"... Ethel Southern Song Soldier's Motherless Daughter School The first edition of the Boyd Bee, by Ethel Southern, deserves special men tion, as it was full of life and right up to date. Quite a number of visitors weie pres ent. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remaining- in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for March 11, 1898. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Bennett, H K Bennett, J A Bickerton, Harry Bolton. Maggie Bullock, Geo F Buchard, Geo (2) Burrow, Albert J Bnrford, Orwan Brown, Rev C P Cbristenson, A T Coy, Gerald C (2) Curtis, Mrs J E Davidson, Albert (4) Dean, Mrs Isabella Dunn, W H & Sin- Evans, C H gleton Frates, Frank Farmer, Elisabeth Gschwend, Cbas J Henrice, R E (4) Hygoert, Mr Matis Kohler, Frank McCreadv, Clyde McCoy, MiseGeorgia Martin, Mr Mitchell, Abraham Mills, W E Miller, Chas Morse, C L Esq Moore, J W Morgan, Mrs Eva Murbard, Mr O F Odell, J Percy, Howard Rees, Wm (2) Rnark, Mrs J P Sbwabee, Mrs Stab, Miss A C Smith, Mr Davie -Taylor, Mr A Twige, Miss Katie Thomas, Clarence Trunk, Cbas (2) Winslow, Olive Williams, Hattie J. A. Cbosben. One and One-Firm Fare to Walla Walla For the Dairy and Hog Convention to be held at Walla Walla March 15th, 16th and 17th, the O. R. & N. Co. will make a special rate of one and cne-fifth fare for the round trip on thecertificate plan. Passengers paying full fare to Walla Walla will, npon request, be given a re ceipt for fare paid, which, when signed by the secretary of the convention, en titles bolder to purchase return ticket at one-fifth fare within three days after close of meeting. tf James Ireland, Agent. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12. of Wasco countv, state of Oregon, that the annual school election for the said district will be held at the city recorder's office, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on the 2d Monday, being the 14th day of March, 1898, and closing at 6 o'clock p. m. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director to serve for the term of three years, and one clerk to serve for the term of one year. Dated this 3d day of March, 1898. 0. D. DOANE, Chair, board of directors. Geo. P. Morgan, Clerk. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Cotton of 12 different colors grows in Peru. The average life of women who work for a living is 36 years. In the polar regions the seas con tain less salt than near the equator. Upon half an acre of land in An scn, Me., L. D. Tinkham last season raised 290 bushels of turnips. A horse -aids a shepherd at Cham berg, Savoy, in keeping the herd to gether, and does it as effectual as the best trained dog. It is a strange fact that injuries to the tongue, whether of man or animal, heal more quickly than those of any other part of the system. An organ of superior tone and power has just been erected in the Church of St. Ignatius, San Francisco. It has 5,000 pipes and weighs 100,000 pounds. DISTRESSING IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN Instantly Relieved by To cleanse, purify, and beautify the skin, scalp, and hair, to allay itching and Irritation, to heal chafing,, excoriations, and ulcerative weak nesses, to speedily cure the first symptoms of torturing, disfiguring skin and scalp humors, nothing so pure, so sweet, so wholesome, so speedily effective aa warm baths with Ccrictma Boar, and gentle applications of Cuticora (ointment), toe great skin cure. Bold tbronrhoot Ul world, me, urnctraA, soci - Soap. Sfict KtsoLTi,T. 50c end St. juc sua si. - rvTTMM VmV9 tods.. Boston. aid Csia. Coir., Sole Props., Boston. How ts Car bkin llUaua, milled tm. Persistent Coughs A oough which seems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which you have , applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oil. SCOTT'S EfJULSiOfJ has proved its effectiveness in cur ing the trying , affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason why t the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes tne wnoie sys tem; the hypophosphhes act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heals the irritation. Can vou think of any combi nation so effective as this? Be sure yon get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the Bun end tish are on tne wrapper. 50c and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, New York. IT WAS ABOUT A DOG. An Apparently Earnest Argument with at Continuous) Beg-inninar. The man who was waiting for a train and had nothing to do with an hour walked down the avenue to see what he could see, says the New York Sun. On a corner stood four young men engaged in apparently earnest argument. The tall, slender one in a light coat waggled a long forefinger at the others col lectively, and said: "Now, you take a dawg " "Do wan' no dog," put in one of the others. "Wha' kin' dog?" asked another. The tall one straightened up, wabbled a bit, and returned to the argument. "You take a dawg," he said. "Whozh dog?" asked one of the other three. " is The man waiting for a train walked on out of hearing. He made several blocks down ue avenue and then turned back. The four young men still stood on the corner, and as he came near He heard the tall one say: "Now, you take a dwag." "Yellow dog?" asked one of the others. "Wha'd take a dog for?" asked an other. The man walked on quickly, and as he passed out of sound the last he heard was: "You take a dwag." Perhaps by now the argument has reached specifications. YOUR NOSE. What Thla Special Feature Telia of Your Character. A nose thick and flat is an unfavor able feature with men as well as wom en, usually signifying that the charac ter is predominated by material in stincts, while a turned-up nose with wide nostrils betokens a vain disposi tion, says an exchange. Especially wide nostrils are signs of courage, strength and pride; small nos trils of weakness and timidity. Noses large in every respect are usually found among men, and when a woman possesses a large nose it indicates th she is masculine in character. . The nose, the form of which has so much to do with the beauty'Ox the face, is amenable to culture, and wc have it on the authority 6f a German physician that it is beyond dispute that during half an ordinary human life the nose is capable of receiving more noble form. The mental training of an individual has a great deal to do with shaping tb nose. The small, flat nose, found among women and called the soubrette none, when occurring with an otherwise agreeable cast of countenance, indi cates a gracious and cherrfu naivete, combined with considerable curiosity. Such a nose is seldom found among men, and when a man is unfortunate enough to possess it he is characterized by weak and deficient sagacity. She Defeated Them. The Oil City (Pa.) Derrick tells of a party of boys of about 11 years of age who were teasing a girl of about the same age who was hauling her little sister on handsled. The girl evidently had a temper, and also self-reliance. Singling out the largest boy in the lot, she sailed into him like an infuriated tomcat and had him thoroughly whipped, end was chasing him up the railroad track before the surprised spectators recovered presence of mind enough to part the combatants. The other boys viewed the fate of their late companion with consternation, and when the girl returned and resumed possession of the sled there was not one in the crowd with courage enough to re sume the teasing operations. Making- Petrified Men. Petrified men and women are made to order in Minnesota. It has just been discovered at a place appropriately called Crookston that a colored woman named Pheneie Finn had a cast of her self made, which was to be sold to a museum of natural history as a gen uine human form in a state of petri faction. ' - La Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every test to be the beet nonpoieonons fluid dip in the world ; guaranteed to cure scab, itch, tore throat, lice and hoof-rot. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles. Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powlor Regulator Line Tie -Dalles. Maui hi Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator & Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BHTWKEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, -rHt Sunday. DOWN THE VALLEY OR TO EASTERN OREGON? Are you going ' II so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on the Columbia, The west-bound train arrives at The Dalles in ample time lor passengers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland In time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East bound passengers arriving In The Dales in time to take the East-bound train. For farther information apply to J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Oak Street Dock. Portland. Oregon, Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt., The Dalles. Oregon ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. H s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining: Cars Sleeping Car 8T. PAUL MISfiBAPOLI DTJ1.TJTH FABGO GRAND FOB CROOKSTON WINNIPEG ' HELENA an BUTTE TO Through Tickets CHICAGO 10 WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA VBW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For Information, time cards, maps and ticket cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. G. P. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . , Land Office, Th Dulles, Or.,) February 15, 1898. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settlei has filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, April 16, 1893, viz: - James Hall, of The Dalles, H. E. No. 4747, for the 8EJ4 NWJi, S'A NEJ and NE! NEW Sec. 84. To 1 N.. K. 12 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence npon ana cultivation of said land, viz. : Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William Wolf, Frank Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oregon. 5-li JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, has filed his final account as such ad minUtrator In the county court of the State -of Oregon for Wasco County, and the udge there of has appointed Monday, the 7th day of March, 1898, at the hour' of 10 o'clock a. m., at the connty courtroom in the courthouse in Dalles City, In said county and state, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All heirs and creditors of the deceased, and all other per sons Interested in said estate, are hereby notified to file their obteetions to said final account. If any they have, on or before the date fixed for the neanng ana settlement toereoi. Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1898. GEORGE IRELAND, Jeb5-4w-ii . Administrator. S IS iES Z S A splendid assortment of Vege table. Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Seed Rye. OU Meal Cake and Fertilizers, !c Ejmm ouppues, jLany sose rota- mm toes. Eleven kinds of first class h: Seed Corn. - Poultry and Eggs sfcJ bought and Bold at X J. H. CROSS' 2) Cheap Cah Grocery and Feed -Store, Second and Union Sts. SEE, D S Bee Supplies, Early Rose Pota toes. Eleven kinds of first class Seed Corn. - Poultry and Eggs J-BS-GEISENDORFFEB A BTJEDY, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22, ' TeL 328. Vogt Block. FREE. FREE, e) (q We Will Give jl&l Subscribers and Persons subscribing and pajung up in ad vance for the Weekly Ghf oDiele A Copy of I Will Answer Any Question You may Ask It. Standard American Annual. Ready Jan. 1, 1898, On All News Stands. JC Jt Jt J J J J j Larger, Better, More Complete Than Ever. Tb$ most widely soli Annual Refer- put Book and Political Manual published. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. TO THE ERST! , GIVES THE CHOICE OP TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver StPatil Omaha Chicago - Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS 0?EG0fl, GEO. 01. EIiDEfi AND . CITY Of TOPEP - Leave Portland every five days for ALASKA. POINTS. OCEAN STEAMERS Ltsre Portland JEerr Four Days for . SAN FRANCISCO,NCAL. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohama and Hook Kong via North, ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with O. R. & N. . For rail details call on O. B & Civs Agent The Dalles, or addresa ; W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt , Portland, Or. DODSON", CARULL & CO., Gen. Agts., North Pacific Steamship Co. ' timf rRn. Ko. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at5:25p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, Belter City and Union Pacific,arrives at 11:45 p. m., departs at 11:50 p. m. No 3, from Spokane and Great Northern, ar rives at 6 50 a. m., -departs at 6:55 a. m. No. 1, from Baker City and Onion Pacific, arrives at 3:20 a. m., departs at 3:80 a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 5 p. m.. No. 24 departs at 1:45 p. m. . - Passengers for Heppner take No 2, leaving here at 11:45 p. m. W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt . . Portland, Oregon Ilmaia Enoyclopedia ' R Ds)s)2 Ebcyclopiaii PRICE 9 E GENTS ay : Slo. Iff Gall for Republican County Convention . and Notice of Primary Elections.- The Republican County Convention of Wasco connty. Slate of OreRou, Is hereby called to meet in Dalles City, in said county, on , Wednesday, April O, 1898, at the hour of 8 o'clock a. m. of sa!d day, for the purpose of nominatiug candidates for the follow ing county officers: One County Commissioner, County Clerk, Count Sheriff', County Treasurer, County As-' sebsor. County School Superintendent, County Coroner snd County Surveyor; also precinct of ficers lor the several precincts of said county; and ten delegates to the Republican State and Second Di-tiict Congressional Conventions, and to transact tuch other .business as may properly come before suid County Convention. The convention will consist of 93 delegates chosen by the several precincts, and the several precincts of said connty will be entitled to repre sentation in said convention as follows: Antelope 8 ' Kingslcy ... Bin low 8 Moaler Baldwin 2 Nansene . .. Bake Oven 3 Oiik lirove . . Columbia 2 Jiiimaev Dufur 4 Tygh Valley 2 3 2 3 2 Detchutes 3 Trevitt 7 Eaj-t Dalles 9 Visnto.) 2 Eai-t Hood Ri let 5 W et Dalles 7 Eight Mile.. 2 -West Hood iiiver....8 falls ... . . .;. ,. ,, . 6 Wamic 2 The same being one' delegate at large from each precinct, arid one delejate for every twenty-five votes and, one delegate lor everv fraction over ,one-half of twenty-live votes cast in each of said Srecii ols for Hon. T. T. tiper, Kepublican candl ate for presidential elector at the November election in 1S96. '-. .' i- Primaries to elect idelegatea to said Connty Convention will be held li-ea h of the several precincts in said Wasco -eounty on March 26, 1898. In East Dalles prerihet the polls of said primary election will be located at the East End Hose Co.'s house, and D. H. Roberts, W. H. Butts and L. 8. Davis will act as judges at said elec tion. In Bigelow precinct the polls will be lo cated at the office of Wm. Michell, and A. N. Varney, J. E. Barnett and Douglas Dufur will set as judges at said election. In Trevitt pre cinct the polls will be located in the county court loom, and C. E. Bayard, Frank Vogt and 8. L. Brooks will act as judges at said election; and in West Dalles precinct the polls will be lo cated at the City Mills, and W. D. Dart, C. M. Fouts and S. F. Staniels will act as judges of said election. In Antelope precinct the polls wi'l be located at the usual voting place, and D. 8. Kimsey. F. N. Splcer and F. Irvine will act as judges of said election. The polls in each of said precincts, in said pri mary election, will be kept open from 12 o'clock noou to 7 p. m. for the reception of votes. The polls in each of the other precincts in the county will be located in the usual voting places in each precinct, and will be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on said 26th day of March, 1S98, and the election will be conducted in the usual manner. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 9th day of March, 1898. J. M. PAT I'ERSON, Chairman Republican County Com. M. T. NOLAN, Secretary. Sherifl's Sale. INTHH CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for Wasco county. T. J. Field, plaintiff , vs Wm. Birgfeld, Laura E. Blrgfeld, First National Bank of The ball, s, Thomas Kelly and A. . Bennett, defendants. By virtue of ait execution, decree and order of sale, duly issued out of ana under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Sate of Oregon, for the the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 25th day of February, 1898, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and judg ment rendered and entered in said Conrt on the 4th day of December, 1697, in the above entitled cause, in favor ot the plaintiff and against the defendants William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birg feld as judgment debtors, in the sum of fifteen hundred and twelve dollars and twenty-nine cents, with interest thereon from the 4th day of December, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ana the further sum of one hundred and fifty dollars aa attorney's fees, and the further sum of fliteen dollars, costs, and the costs of and upon this wilt, and commanding me to make sale of the real propertv embraced in such i cree of foreclosure and hereinafter decribed, I will on the 12th day of April, 1898, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. aud at the front door of the Countv Court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore gon, sell atpublie auction to the highest bidder for cash ii hand, all the right, title and interest which the defendants William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birgfeld, Thorn s Kelly and A. 8. Ben nett, or either of them, had on the 4th day of August, 1892. the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendants or any of the defendants herein have acquired, or now have in and to the following described real property, situated and being in Warco County, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth interest of all ana tne se 4 oi section i?o. z, ana tne uw y ui section No. 35,. all in township N 7, south of range No. 17. east of the W. M; also of section No. 3, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, east of the W. M., containing in all 2881.98 acres ac cording to the Government survey page 314, Vol. O of deeds) also the s of the sw i and the s lA of the se of section No. 84, township No. 7, south of range 17, east ol W. M., containing 160 acres, (pase 116, Voi. K. deeds) also all the nw J of section No. 26, township 7, south of range 17, e-stof W. M., (page 350, Vol. N. of deeds.) Paid interest in the above described real property be- . ing the same descended to and inherited by the said Laura B. Birgfeld upon the death of Alexan der Rogers, and Matilda Rogers, her father and mother. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption as by law pro vided. Duted at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of March, 1898. mch5-li. T.J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given I hat tbe undersigned as been regularly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco County aa administratrix of the estate of Charles W. John ston, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent tbem, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of W. H. Wilson, In Dalles City, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. 23, 1898. CARRIE M. JOHNSTON. feb2C-il Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the office of the Connty Clerk, of Wauuw'niintv. her final account as administrix of the estate of I. I. Burget, and that by order of the Connty Court, for said County, Monday, the 2d day of May, 1898, has been fixed as the time and the court room of said Court as the place for the hearing of (aid final account. All persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place and show cause why said final account should not be approved and al lowed. A. T. BURGET, mcb5-ii. Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La I'D Office, Thk Dalles, Ob., I February, 9, 1898. ( Notice la herebv aiven that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Reeister and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tuesday. March 22, 1898, viz: Ollvor Bowers, of The Dalles, H. E. No; 5807, for the SEJi N V. and NEJi SEJi Sec 24, Tp 2 N. K 12 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said latjd, viz: William ttunner, rerry onvain;, Learned, H. H. Learned, all of The Dalles, Ore gon. JAS. sr. Jiwsn, negisier. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, made January 19. 1898, the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Thos. J. Sullivan, jr., deceased. AH persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to present them to me with the proper vouchers at the ottlce of Huntington & Wilson, within six months from date hereof. . Dated January 19, 1898. HORATIO FARGHER, Administrator. .