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THE' DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE : SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1898,
PERSONAL. MKHTION.
Wednesday' Dally.
-. Mrs. J. M. Garrison returned to Fort at
Grove today.
Hon. John Michell went to Portland
this morning.
Mrs. E. O. McCoy was a passenger for
Portland on the -morning train.
Dr. O. D.-Doane was a passenger on
the weet-boand train this morning.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. Hinton are 4a. the
city from tbeir home near Bakeoven.
A. Roderick Grant, repreeentine the
Biamaoer Frank Drue Co., spent the
day in the city on his way to Spokane.
II. H. Gilfrey, of Washington, D. C,
will arrive in the city this evening, hav
ing spent some time in Salem and En
gene. .
Rev. Bpltz was a passenger on the
boat this moroiot' bound for Spragne,
where be will conduct the funeral ser
vices of Mrs. Fanny Wileon today.
Thursday's Dally. '
C. R. Clark is in the city from Ante
lope. -
IV. A. Young is in the city from Oregon
, City.
W. H. Fowler left this morning for
Portland.
F. E. Ward and wife returned to their
borne in Kingsley today.
- E. C. Pease returned this .morning
from a, short trip to Arlington.
M. Victor and family, of Bake Oven,
are registered at the Farmer's Hotel.
Mrs. O. L. -Barrett, who bas been
visiting in Portland, returned home last
night. '
Elder Shearman returned this morn
. mg from attending the Baptist conven
. tton at Haines.
Among our Bake Oven visitors toJav
are Bud Loh H. B. Miller, John Cox
and Geo. Bastle.
K. D. Cameron, of White Salmon, was
a passenger on the boat on his return
home this morning.
Mrs. Bulger came np on last night's
train and is the uuest of her daughter,
Mre. John Michell. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaver of Moro, who
. have been visiting in TheDallee, re
- tnrned home last night.
Mies Clara Sampson was a passenger
on the train last night returning from a
week's visit in Portland. -
Mrs. J. A. Crossen left last night for
Union, where she will visit ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Story.
Miss Gussie Mcintosh, who has been
attending the Baptist convention at
Haines, returned home this morning.
- Bruce Anson, who' was called to bis
home in Bellevue, Michigan, eome two
tnontbj agd on account of the illness and
death of his mother, returned yesterday
morning.
Mrs. Kate Smith, who has been visit
ing her brother in the city, left last
- night to join her husband at North
Powder, where he has a position with
the railroad company.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Floyd and family,
who for years have been considered resi
dents of The Dalles, having lived on
their farm five miles from tbe city, left
. this morning to make their borne in
Saattle.
Friday's Daily.
A. B. Hibbrrd is in from Ante'ope.
Mr. W. J. Brown waB a 15-Mile visitor
In the city today.
- W. F. Johnson is a visitor in tbe city
xrjm waidron. -
Mrs. urace McAllister is in - the city
irom iiienwood today.
Miss Sadie Gideon, of Grass Valley, is
i visiting friends in tbe city.
Mrs. C. J. Crandall went to Hood
Biver yesterday to spend eome time with
friends.
Miss Mamie Driver, who is teacher of
tbe Wainic school, is spending a week's
vacation at borne. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driver, who. have
spent tbe past two days in the city, re
turned to their home in Wamic today.
Miss Dottie McFarland arrived in ttie
city last night from Seattle. She is a
guest at tbe home of her uncle, S. Bolton
Mr. N. P. O'Brien waa a vleitor at The
Chronicle office this morning from
Dufur. Wonld we had more of tbe same
kind of callers.
Mrs. W. H. Moody and children re-
turned from Salem last evening, having
attended the McCornack-Moody wed
ding in that city. -
Mrs. Joseph Webber, of California,
sister of Wm. Mansfield, arrived in the
city last night from Portland, where she
has) been visiting relatives.
- Mrs. C. L. Gilbert, daughter. Maud,
and son, Clarence, returned this morn
ing from an extended visit with relatives
in Ohio and Indiana. Mrs. Gilbert was
called there by tbe illness of her moth
er, who died shortly after her arrival.
Foddln' Head Wilaon
Says: "The fool saith, 'Pot all thy
eggs in different baskets;' which means,
scatter your money and your attention ;
but the wise man saith: 'Put alTonr
eggs in one basket, and watch the bas
ket.'" -. -'
, We have on'y one basket, and we are
watching it in optics. Having made a
thorough study of the subject, graduat
ing from three of the best colleges, we
are enabled to give you a scientific ex-
animation. It doesn't matter whether
you buy a $10 glass or a $1 glass, or any
classes at all,-you get an examination,
and a thorough one at that, which alone
is worth your time to know your eyes.'
;I fit all cases of eyes, and am permanent-
" ly located in The Dalles. I am.no
traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee
all work - in optics to give yon entire
satisfaction. . Yours to serve, :
Prof. P. G. Daut, tbe optician.
- Two doors west of Keller's bakery,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Freeh burned lime can be bad at the
Hugh Glenn warehouse for $1.30 a barrel.
Everybody reads Ths Chroniclr. j
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Oi the County Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, for tbe six months ending on
. the 30th day of September, A. D. 1898, of money received and paid out, from
whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out : - . "
AMOUNTS RECEIVED,
To amount on band from last report
To amounts received from taxes
To amount received from Dalles City taxes
To amount received from Dufur taxes .......
To amount received from road tax and state. . . . .
To amount received from licenses ....... ., ... ....
To amount received from institnte, County Supt.
To amount received from sundry fees.
Balance on band, school fund.. . .
To amount received from taxes
To amount received from state .
To amount received from criminal fine (2).'. .
- AMOUSTS
By amount paid out on county warrants.. -
By amount paid out on School Superintendent's warrants.
By balance general fund on hand.. . .
By balance school fund on hand . . . ...
Dalles City, Dr . ; . . . . ., . .
Dnfur, Dr. : .........
Institute. ..1
Road ..-
Dufur, by balance . ;
Institute, by balance -. . .
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX FC.-:D.
Warrants redeemed . '. ..
Balance7 taxes
By balance.
Staxb of Oregon, County of Wasco ss.
I, C. L. Phillips, do, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct
statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in tbe
county treasury of safd county for the six months ending on the 30th day of Sep-
tember, A. D. 1898. - . :
Witness my hand this 1st day of October, A. D. 1808. "
C. L. PHILLIPS, County Treasurer,
SEMI-ANNUAL
Of the amount of money and warrants
County Treasurer by the Sheriff of
ending on the 30th day of September,
To amount received in coin and currency
To amount received in coin and currency
To amount received in coin and eurrencv
Tn imnnnt received in coin and eurrencv
To amount received in coin -and currency
Bv amounts paid to the County Treasurer as per receipts -
April, 1898
June, 1898
August, 1898.
September. 1893.
State of Obeqon, County of Wasco ss.
I, Robert Kelly, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing
statement is correct and true. . . - - .
Witness my hand this 1st day of October, A. D. 1898. .
" ROBERT KELLY,
Sheriff of Wa6co County, Oregon.
; SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
t . . . .
Of the County Clerk of Wasco County,
amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, amount of war
rants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid,-from the 1st
dav of April, A. D. 1898, to the 30th day of September, A. D. 1898, both days
inclusive: . -
On What Account Allowed."
For salaries of County Judge, Commissioners, Clerk, Sheriff, District
Attorney, School Superintendent, Aesessor, Treasurer, Stock In
spector, and janitor : .......... .
For paupers and county hospital.. ........
For roads and bridges .: ,...T. ........ ...
For jurors in Circuit Court and grand jury .
For fees in justice court.
For stationery and office supplies ...'.
For court honee and jail
For bounty on wild animals .''......:;........:.. .. 899 00
For Supervisors' account ........... ...... 120 00
For insane account. ; : . . . ....... .. 7. ..... . , '. ... ...... 10 00
For Coroner's inquest .- -...,...-..'....' 95 75
For fuel and electric lights and telephone rent . : 275 20
For election...:. ......... . 528 60
For printing and advertising 252 70
For armory rent, O. N. G. and G. A. R. relief. ... ... ... 198 00
For rebate on taxes , . .. 216 24
Total amount of warrants drawn. . .... .
Outstanding Warrants Unpaid- , .- ".
Outstanding unpaid warrants,' Oct. 1, 1898.. . .
Estimated accrued interest. . . -
State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss. . ' : ' ' .
:i. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and
amount of claims allowed by tbe County Court for the six months ending on the
30th day of September, A. D. 1898, on wbat account tbe same was allowed and the
amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid
as tbe same appear upon the records oi my office and in my custody. -.. .
Witness my hand and official
seal. this 24th day of October, A.
.
-
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of the financial condition, of Wasco County, State of Oregon, on the 30th day of
October, A. D. 1893: ; ; .... ' - . '
' " J " LrABlLlTIES. ' -r..- .'- - ' V - '
Amount of warrants remaining unpaid April 1st. A. D. 1898 : ..$ 95,667 13
Amount ot warrants issued from April 1st, A. D. 1898, to October 1st, - '
A. D. 1898. ............. -. -.
By warrants redeemed from April 1st, A.
1898, as per Treasurer's report now on
Estimated accrued interest thereon to date
Total liabilities October 1st, A. D.1898. '.i.;:. .. . .7: .;.$3,208 77
-.' ' -- " . - ' - resources. . - : ' '.. ' . "
By funds -in hands of County Treasurer
payment of county warrants,-Oct. 1st,
tsy tunas in nanus oi bnerm uct. 1st, 1898,
pavment oi connty warrants.
By estimated amonnt of real estate bid in
tax sales for tbe years 1890-91-92 93 94
By estimated amount of delinquent Uxes
ed on rolls Ot 1895-90 97.
Excess of liabilities over resources
State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss.
I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of the
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
AND FROM WHAT SOURCE.
General .
- Fund. .
...$10,063 67 -..
38,425 72 .
3,858 72
... 62 64
285 62
. . . 225 00
... - 66 50
... 1,437 81
School
. Fund.
4.080 91
9,454 90
4.906 80
26 03
$54,425 68 $18,469 21
8
PAID OUT.
$33,458 44
'. 16,829 38
3,858 72
. 23 13
56 50
. 150 00
39 51
10 00
$16,092 25
2,376 96
$54,425 63 $18,469 21
$10,523 63
516 73
9,721 65 10,238 38
...... .
. .
$ 285 30
STATEMENT
received for taxes, and money paid to the
Wseco County, Oregon, for the six months
A. D. 1898 : . .- . .. '
during month of April, 1898.. .$ 6,570 29
during month of May " 4,01 1 23
during month of July 4,725 60
durine month of August " ' . .'10,919 31
during month of Sept. . . 11,147 58
.$28,158 26
10,590 52
15,639 42
..' : r. . . - 7 76
V-; ' -
State of Oregon, sbowing the n'umber and
. '. - V, "1, -
Amount AUdiced.
.$ 8,533 S3
. 1,497 09
. 1,512 44
512 70
. . 509 75
, " 445 56
. - 393 12
Z.......... $16,000 08
: Principal. - Interest.
. .$78,208 77
$15,000 00
seal of the County Court of said county,
D. 1898. -
A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk.
By Simeon Bolton, Deputy.
v 16,000 08
$111,667 21
D. 1898, to October 1st, A. D.
hie ". . ...
' 33,458 44
78,208 77
15,000 00
...........
applicable to the . : . ' '
1898. .......... ..$16,829 38
applicable to tbe
. 2,856 76 - .
3,000 oo - ;..
15,000 00 $ 37,686 14
by tbe county at
due and uncollect
.
; -
$ 55.522 63
. - " - - : ' :'- . ,r ..
County of Waeco, Stale of Oregon, do
and corn c! statement of tbe iicancial
- J condition of said county as the .same
county, in my office and custody, and from tbe reports of the Treasurer and Sheriff
filed herein. ; . - - . .-' - '
c --Witness my band and the seal of tbe Court affixed, this the 24th day
- seal. . of October, A. D. 1898. " - - "
. . . : ; . A. M.- KELSAY, County Clerk.
- '. - By" Simeon Bolton Deputy.
GO SLOW ON WIDOWS.
That Waa the Piece of Good Advice
One of Them Gave a Smart
' Yous Man.
A score of us were sitting in the
shade of the depot bnildlng waiting for
the train, which was an hour late,
when a yoke of oxen attached to a
queer-looking eart turned the" corner.
They were driven by a woman about 50
years of age, who was barefoot and
wore a man's straw hat.- .
- "Git up thar', Buck!" she exclaimed,
as she laid the "gad" on the off ox with
a resounding whack." "You," thar",
Peter, what you skittishun 'round that
way fur? Whoa, now I Both" of yous
tstan' still!" '
She turned them up to the platform,
threw down some hay taken from the
cart, and -came up among us to inquire
of th,e depot agent about a barrel of
salt. He was busy then and she was
waiting around, when the smart Alick
of the crowd, who was- traveling for a
wine house, remarked in tones meant
for her to overhear.: - .
"I have always said if I married at
all, I'd marry a woman who could drive
oxen."
- "Is that meant for me?" she asked,
as she walked straight up to him.
"Are you a widow, ma'am?" "..
"I am. Bin a widder ever since a
.sawlog rolled over Jim nine years
ago." - - -
"And you'd marry again if you had
the opportunity, would you?"
- "I wouldT AVheri Jim lay a-dyin' in
the'house lie tcld me to marry agin If
J had a shew."
"Ahem! I see. Could you love a sec
ond husband?"
"I ccrcld. It runs in our family to
love. We begin airly and keep it up to
the grave. What's your proposition- "M
I n a plain woman, full o bizness, and
never do any foohn .--If you ve got
anything to say, spit it right out afore
'em all." -
"I I don't want to marry just now,"
he stammered. :
"Don't eh? Then what's the use of
gettin' me on my tiptoes about it
You man, you jest the same as asked
m.e to have you, and' I jest the same as
accepted you,! ..
"0!" No, no! Imerelymade same in
quiries! " he replied - v
"Them inquiries was about love, sir,
and my heart's a-thumping away like
all git out! I said I'd marry again, andJ
I wiIL We ore engaged. Wnendoyou
want me to be ready? --.
"Madam, you have totally misunder
stood me, explained the young man,
as he turned all sorts of colors and ap
peared to grow small. "I asked you a
few questions out of curiosity." :
'"Mebjbe the jury will call it curiosity,
and mebbe they won't," she said, as
she set her jaw.. . - -
-"They don't allow no foolin 'round
in Posey county. When a feller goes
as fur as you hev it's a hitch or dam
ages. - I'm a-tremblin' all over like a
girl, an my heart's a-tryin' to jump
out. -" It's regular love or I don't know
the road hum. You don't leave here
young man, till this case is settled."
"But, ma'am you see " . " -'
"I don't know-nuthin' but marriage
or damages. You've asked me to have
you. I- said I would. Will you marry
or settle " .
"How how much?" he gasped, as he
looked around and failed to find any
sympathy. "T -
;"Wall, Saginaw salt is a dollar and a
quarter a baT'l,""she -replied, as she
glanced at a row of barrels down- the
platform. "I. guess the oxen kin git
hum' with two barls. Make it two
and I'll call it squar'." r . .
.Everybody grinned except the young
man. lie realized that he was done
for, and got out of the box by plank'
ing down the $2.50 to the agent. The
cart was driven around to the SDot.
the barrels loaded up, and then the
woman came- back to the young man:
I ve settled-his case, and the salt
is in the cart, Rnd I jest want to re
mark that if you happen this way agin
and you happen to feel so awfully cun-
mn that you can t hold yourself, you'd
better go slow on widders. Thar s 16
of us 'round here, an we all drive yel
ler oxen hitched to carts. anrwe all
go b arfoot in the summer and sigh to
get married agin. The reg'lar figger is
three bar'ls of salt and a pound of tea,,
but, owing to your youth and that
thunderstorm comin up, I ve let you
off easy. - Good-day, bub; good-day
all!" N..Y. Herald.
Mow to Prevent Croup.
: We have two children who are Bobject
to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack
is coming on my wife gives them Cham
berlin's Cough Remedy and it always
prevents the attack. It is a household
necessity in tbiejeoontry, and no matter
what else we run oat of, it would not do
to be - without Chamberlain's Coagb
Remedy. - More of it is sold here than
of all other cough - medicines combined.
J. M. Nickle, of Nickle Bros., mer
chants, Nickleville, Pa. For saie by
Blakeley & Houghton. - -
Ladles, No More Darning;., .' -The
Magio Hand Loom made of pol
ished rolled steel. ' Latest Invention for
mending' clothing, underwear,' - table
linens or heels and toes in hosiery.'-- A
child can work it." Perfect weave. Sent
postpaid for 25c. Great Western. Ad
vertising and Novelty Co., 1155)4 Wash
ington St., Oakland, Cal. ol2 lai
. Aek your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pare concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
appears of record from the books of said
Weak
Of
If you have coughed and j
coughed until the lining: mem-
brane of your throat and lungs
is inflamed, . "
Scott's Emulsion 1
-- " - (..-
of Cod-liver Oil'will soothe,
strengthen and probably cure, w
The cod-liver oil feeds and
strengthens the weakened tis- $
sues. The glycerine soothes
and heals them. The hypo- $
phosphites of lime and soda
impart tone and vigor. Don't w
a neo-lect these couchs. One
A bottle of the Emulsion may do w
more for you now than ten
m can do later on. Be sure you i
get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
at
jR . All druggists ; 50c nd $1.00.
A SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
6
Are Yoii Interested?
The O. S. & N. Co'a. New book
On the Besourses of Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho is being distributed. Oar
readers are requested to forward the
addresses of tbeir Eastern friends and
acquaintances, and a copy of the work
will be eent them free. This is a mat
ter all should be . interested in, and we
wonld ask that everyone take an in
terest and forward such addresses to W.
H. HrjBLBUBT, General Passenger Agent,
O. R. & N. Co., Portland.
BUCKS.
Delaines, Cots wolds, and Shropshire
Rams for sale at reasonable prices'. '
C.A.Buckley,''
Grass Valley, Or,
For Bale.
1,500 lambs about 800 ehropshires,
balance merinos. Also 1000 ewes, all
young and in good fix.- Anyone want
ing some good stuff will do well to call
on of address. -Albert b. kobeets,
18-dlw-w2t Box 507, The Dalles.
A action Sale ' :
. At my farm cn 5-Mile, Tuesday, Oct.
25th, larm implements, wagons, harness,
etc. 10-11 d w tcT Wm. Floyd,
- Bnckien'a Anna salve.
The best ealve ip the wor.d for i-nie,
braises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains.
corns, and al! skin eruption?, and posi
lively cui as piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or mcrieV refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For- sale Dy- Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
WE DO.
til)! fi I KB
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
REASONABLE PRICES.
Chronicle Pub. Co.
-THE DALLES, OREGON.
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, United
States Land Office. The Dalles, Oresron. Au
gust 19, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the
order of the President of January 81, 1898, per
manently reserving the following described
tracts or parcels of land, for the use of a boat
railway between The Dalles and Celilo, on the
south side of the Columbia river, has been re
voked. Said tracts described as follows: Que
trae sitnated in the N WW of Sec. 3VT. 2 N., R.
1 K , containing about Jour and one-nait acres
io other description). The other tract In the
WM. Sec. 21. T. i N.. B. 15 E . containing: about
one-naif of an acre, particular!) described as fol
lows: .Beginning at tne nonnwest corner ot
said section 21.- and runnina thence in a south
erly direction along the west boundary line of
said section 21, one hundred and seventy (170)
feet to a point en said boundary line; thence in
a straight line to a point on the north boundary
line of said section 21, distant two hundred and
sixty (260) feet in an easterly direction from the
point of beginning; and thence In a westerly
direction along the north boundary line of said
section 21 to the point of beginning. Said tracts
are therefore restored to the public domain, and
are subject to disposal tbe same as other public
lands. By order of the Hon. Commissioner.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, August 19, 1898.
JAY r. LUCAS. Reenter.
e.ug24-l - - OTIS PJTTtKSON, Receiver
Lungs
Printing
: SUMMONS.'
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore
gon, lor the County oi Wasco.
Maggie E. Stone, plaintiff, vs. Charles WV
Stone, defendant. -To
Charles. W. Stone, defendant: -
In the name of the State'nf Oreg n. Yon are
hereby required to appear and Answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
huit within ten days from thednteof the service
of this summons upon you, if served within
thiscounry; or if served within anv other coun
ty ot this State, then within twenty daya from
the date of the service ot this summons upon
you; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff wl'l take judgment pgntnst you for,
or if served npon you by publication, then, on
or before the first day of the next regular term
of said court, towit: 011 or before the 1st day of
the November, 1898. term of said court; and if
yn fail so to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in her complaint, owit: Fur the dis
solution of the bonds of matrimr.ny now exist
ing between you and the plniutiff, and for the
custody of Hazel M Stone, the minor child of
plain ti ft and defendant.
This summons is ssrved tipon yon, the safd
Charles W.Stone.by order of the Hon. W. L. Brad
shaw, Judge of said Cou-t, made on the ISth day
of September, 1898. HUNTINGTON & WILSON.
9-17 il Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State ot Ore
gon for Wasco County.
Mable Gannon, plaintiff,
vs
E. J. Gannon, defendant.
To E. J. Gannon, the above named defendant:
In the name of the state- of Oiegon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above entitled
suit, on or before the fl-st day of the above
named court, following the exnirallon of the -
Uime presci ibed in the order for the service of
mis summons npon you ry p-iDli-ullon, to wit:
on or before Moi.dny the 14th day of November,
1898, and if you fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief pruyed for in her complain), viz:
for a decree of divorce.
This summons Is served npon you by six
week's publication thereof in The Dallbs
Chronicle, by orderof Hon. W. L. Bradshaw,
judge of the above named court, made in cham
bers at Dalles City, Oregon, October 1, 1898.
W. H. WILSON",
101-ii - Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Sarah A. Fritz, late of Wasco
County, Oregon, now deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are notified to
resent the same to me at my residence at
alles City, Oregon, properly verified, within
six months from the date of this notice.
. Bated this 16th day of September, 1898
I. N. BARGENT,
Administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Frit?
deceased. . . Septl7-it
Notice Final': Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
baa filed with the Clerk of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wasco County, his final
account as administrator of the estate of Thos.
J. Sullivan, jr.. and by order of said Connty
Court tbe 7th day of November, 1898, at the hour
of 2 o'clock p. m. Is txed as the time and the
County Court room of said Court as the place
for tbe homing of said final account and objec
tions thereto if any there be.
octl-H HOBATIO FARGHEB, i
. , Administrator. '
Executor's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and
in pursuance of an older ot the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, made
and entered on the 0th day. of September, 1898,
in the matter of tbe estate of Thomas Oleson,
deceased, that tbe undesigned, executor of
said estate, will sell at public sale at the Coun
ty Court House door, in Dalles City r Oregon, on
Tuesday, Kovember 1, 1808.
at the hour of 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon ef said
day, the following described real property be
longing to saia estate, town: r. oi tne n w
8 W i, ail in section 8, Tp 1 N, Range 12 E, W M.
in Wasco County, Oregon. Said property -will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash in hand.
s-j-ui it. r. uiuliab, executor.
- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
U. B Land Office, The Dalles, Ob., I
October 6, 1898. (
Notice ia herebv eiven that the followlne-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of bis claim, and
mat saia prooi win De maae neiore me negisier
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday
Kovember 18,1898, viz:
Irvln Julian,
of The Dalles; homestead application No. 4936,
for the E14 El. section fourteen, township one
north, range fourteen cast, W. M.
He names the followfne witnesses to nrove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
taid land, viz:
Isaac Young, Charles Scares, Chris. English,
James Gilberts, all of Tbe Dalles. Oregon.
10-8-ii i JAY If. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IT. S. Land Office, Tde Dalles, Ob., )
September 10, ViS. (
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named aettler bas filed notice of his intention -to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said nrool will be made before tbe Register
and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, October 21, 1898, viz :
Theresa Kllmt,
for the heirs of Fred Klimt, deceased; H. E. No.
011. for the south half of the southeast quarter
of section eighteen, township two north, range
thirteen east, W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation.
of said land, viz:
wiuiam joraan, vtutiam vru mDDer, r..
Learned, r. Egitas, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
9-1711 JAY P. LUCA3, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is herebv elves that the undersigned
has Sled his final account as Executor of the
last will and testament of James McGahan. de
ceased, with the Clerk of the County Court, of
the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and by
an order of said Court dnly made and entered.
Monday, the otn day ot bepteniDcr, isms is
fixed as the time and tbe County Court room of
said Court as the place for the hearing of said
final account. .
Dated this 27th day of July, 1S98.
Jly30-ll, ; R. F. OIBONB, Executor.
Administrator's Final Notice.
Notice Is herebv eiven that the undersigned.
administrator of the estate of Henry A. Baker,
deceased, has filed his final account In the
foiintv court of the State of Oresron for Wasco
county, and the court has fixed and appointed
Monday, tbe 6th day of September, 1898, at 10
o'clock a. m., at the connty court room in the
court house in Dalles City, Oregon, as the time
and place lor tne hearing ana settlement inere
of. Any heir, creditor or other person interested
in the estate is hereby required to appear on or
before said day and file his objections thereto or
to any particular item thereof.
- Dalles City, Oregon, Auaust 4, 1898. "
aug6-U . C. w. DIKTZEL, Administrator.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Gen-
eral Land Office, Washington, D. C, May 27,
1898. Notice is hereby given of the following
Executive Order, restoring certain lands In the
Cascade Range Forest Reserve to settlement and
entry: "EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington,
D. C, April 29, 1898. In accordance with the
revisions of the Act of June 4, 1897 (30 Stat,--),
npon the recommendation ot tbe Secretary
of the Interior, tbe west half of Township one
South, of Range ten Eaat, Willamette Meridian,
Oregon, within the limits of the Cascade Range
Forest Reserve, is hereby ordcied restored to tbo
nnblic domain.after sixty days notice hereof, bv
publication, as required by law.lt appearing that
said tract ia better adapted to agriculture
than
forest purposes. WILLIAM McKINLEY,
EY."
The above land will be subiect to entrv at the
United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
ou and after October 17, 1898,
Dinger nermann, commissioner.